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October 8, 2025 178 mins
The Dem shutdown is looming, and likely, but will Trump use this as an opportunity to send Doge in like a wrecking ball? Only time will tell 
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Speaker 1 (00:40):
By the way acquire the world is sound asleep and
too afraid of what might show up while you're dreaming.

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Nobody nobody, and nobody sees nobody, and nobody would believe.

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Pieces, all the memories, is somehow they believe.

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Nobody, nobody, nobody sees, nobody, nobody will believe.

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What to say about you.

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We'll see.

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Yeah, believe.

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Needs a miracle. What's God make away away every time
I call his name?

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what we feel.

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He's breaking down the noise.

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He's cutting through the light.

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Shot in the light where the shadow hides the guests
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He's a voice of the folks.

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He tends to forget thee saying.

Speaker 3 (09:17):
It all the white fins.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
I know, I know, I know, this is just normally
how you open the show on Friday. I know some
of you like how I opened the show on Friday
best of all Scarecrow, but I don't. I'm not ready
to be that jubilant yet. I guess I know you
guys are happy gets Friday, those especially those of you

(09:57):
working for the weekend. Some of you like when I
didn't you to work for the weekend. We're like, dude,
this is basically my Wednesday. Shut up. So I get it.
Not everybody's happy that it's Friday, but for those of
you working for the weekend, you are nearly there. It
is just a bit after ten Eastern time. I know,
we got a couple of minutes later start than usual.
I'm still trying to figure out with what they've changed

(10:18):
on restream, what echoes and what doesn't. So I was
doing some testing. It looks like they've fixed some of it,
and I think I may have a way to fix
the rest of it. I just need I'll play with
it some over the weekend because I think if I
set a if I put it in a countdown, it
automatically mutes the mic. So if I can figure out

(10:40):
a way to build a countdown screen for the stuff
that I want to play for like the show open
that we play, and a couple other things that we play,
like the commercial, those seem to be the only two
things that are still duplicating through my board, and I
know those countdown screens have an automatic mute feature that

(11:01):
I wish I could figure out how to do another setups.
I may do some research this week anyway. Sorry for
the behind the scenes stuff, but some of you that
listen to the show or complete audio files that it
drives you nuts when things echo, So I get it,
which is kind of why I'm trying to explain to
you guys that I am in fact working on it,
and I do apologize in advance, but we do have

(11:21):
lots of stuff to talk about today. So the Democrats
are engineering a shut down and making it Republican's fault,
which is fine because they're the ones in charge, but
there's a reason that Republicans aren't wanting to work with them.
Have you seen the stuff that the that the speaker
put out yesterday that they're asking for and what was
supposed to be a clean CR to give them more
time to negotiate, because that's not a clean CR. First

(11:42):
of all, I for one, am kind of tired of
these continuing resolutions and I'm getting a little pissed off
at all of Congress because of it. If I'm not
alone in that, somebody please let me know that I'm
not alone in that, because we have been screaming and
yelling for single item bills for forever, you know, kind
of like Charlie Kirk's fixed to the what's become the
the civil rights fiasco. Make a one page bill that says, hey,

(12:03):
you can't discriminate against people for these reasons, and that's it.
Because gender identity is not a civil rights issue. Gender
identity is a mental health issue. And I know people
hate me for saying that, but it's just the truth
of it. Look and again, homosexuality, as far as I'm concerned,

(12:28):
is a mental health issue. We've given up to fight
on that one, So I'm fine with that. You know,
society has decided, hey, it's okay, live and let live.
You know what, Who am I to argue other than
the fact that it is still technically a mental illness
Because you are not using procreator. You're not using you know,
intercourse for the for the sake of procreation. You're using

(12:50):
it simply for pleasure. And I will also submit that
for all the people that use it for pleasure all
the time, there may be a problem there too, And
I know that makes me a very, very unpopular person.
I don't care. Look, I enjoy being intimate as much
as the next guy. But when it's your endollin be
all for your entire existence, something is broken, and I

(13:16):
have another You can't see it, but you can see
me rubbing it. There's another thing that when it becomes
the indoll and be all of your existence, you have
a problem. And I've been working on that for a while.
I will say this. I get really frustrated because I
see people that eat four times when I eat, that
are skinny as hell still, and I'm like, how did

(13:37):
my metabolism fill me and yours is still kicking. Then
I find out there's usually some sort of chemical enhancement
going on with half of them. Ah, but I'm not
throwing stones. Maybe meth rocks, but not stone. Sorry, it

(13:57):
has been a long couple of weeks. As a matter
of fact, I actually turned over complete broadcast control to
BEZ last night because I was like, dude, I have
been running errands all day. I've been working NonStop for
two weeks. I feel it there's a wall coming. And
I was right. I was asleep by I think I
fell asleep at my desk last night while trying to
chat with BZ. So then I drugged myself to my bed,

(14:20):
and I think I was back asleep by no later
than ten forty five. Slept through every single one of
my alarms today and finally started checking off the cobwebs
at like seven fifty five and going, oh crap, I
haven't even done show prep yet, and I'm supposed to
be on in an hour and five minutes. So yes,
this will in fact be one of those there's no
such thing as coffee days. I did use my virtual
AI assistance to help me put together some show notes.

(14:42):
I also smacked them around, both of them a little bit,
because they weren't using very shall we say, neutral tones
regarding some of this stuff. So yeah, So, first of all,
I want to say that I am very happy that,
you know, Congress has decided that Charlie Kirk's birthday this
year is going to be a day of remembrance for him.
I think that's kind of awesome. I hope that. I

(15:06):
wish that each of us could live the kind of
life where your government wants to celebrate you when you're
gone instead of likely cheering when you're gone, Like it's
probably gonna happen with me. But yeah, anyway, all right,
So I think we're finally figuring out why Kimmel might
have actually been suspended, because you know, the higher up's

(15:28):
got some of these notes that are being passed around now,
you know, like you know what, a teacher intercepts a
note in class. So this is from our friends at
Red State. So according to a new report, Kimmel was
likely about to make things even worse before the suspension.
So let's dig into this a little bit again. You know,
you guys know how this works. I don't read the
entire article. I don't read it verbatim. I usually interject

(15:49):
my own thoughts along the way. But it is a
first read because I don't like not giving you guys
were all reactions. So before Jimmy Kimmel got indefinitely preempted,
there was a report that he wasn't going to apologize
and that he didn't think he had done anything to
apologize for when he implied that he, the alleged assassin
of Charlie Kirk, was MAGA and mocked Maga grief over

(16:12):
Kirk's death. And this is actually what Charlie Kirk got
suspended for. I'm sorry, Charlie Kirk. This is what Kimmel
got suspended for, not everything else that they're trying to
make it about. By the way, this is a direct
quote of what he said on Monday night. We hit
some new lows over the weekend with the Maga gang
trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as
anything other than one of theirs and doing everything they

(16:35):
can to score political points from it. Now, this is
something that occurred to me yesterday. So this is me
pausing the article for a moment for those of you
following along on the audio version later, and I apologize
for those of you who liked the audio version. I
promise I'll try to have all of those caught back
up over the weekend. But it's been a long couple

(16:56):
of weeks because on top of everything else, I've been
helping a friend get moved into his a skilled nursing
facility after a long hospitals day. So it's it's been
it's been a fun couple of weeks. So this occurred
to me yesterday though, regarding this mess on Monday night.
How much damage could Kimmel have done to the jury

(17:20):
pool for this upcoming case if he had been allowed
to continue to spew this nonsense NonStop? And as we've
just discovered, he was planning on doubling down. So this
occurred to me yesterday, and I asked that question, and
I will admit, you know, he's one of the low.
He's you know, he was number three of a distant

(17:40):
number two from a from a very far ahead number one.
So but still you're talking about millions of people seeing
this noise. So again that then back to the article.
That's what he said on Monday. On Tuesday he said
many in Maga Land are working very hard to capitalize
on the murder of Charlie Kirk. And I will admit

(18:01):
I didn't even see. I didn't know about this, so
I'm liable to get kicked off all over again, still
working on the language. On Tuesday, he said many in
Maga Land are working very hard to capitalize on the
murder of Charlie Kirk. He then accused Vice President JD.
Vance of blaming the left without evidence, despite what the

(18:21):
authorities had previously said about the alleged killer being on
the left, including earlier on Tuesday. Then he claimed the
right had more extremist violence and brought up January sixth. Okay,
so this is actually what happened, despite how it's being
played out of the news. So based on those two

(18:43):
nights worth of his monologue BS by Wednesday, Disney was
very curious to know how he would address the controversy
he had created. According to The Wall Street Journal, Kimmel
was about to make it worse. He planned to address
it by blaming MAGA, saying that his words were being
purposely twisted by them. Hmmm, and the plot she doesn't thinking.

(19:08):
So if Kimmel was about to go on the air,
and this is from and let me give credit where
credit is due, Uh, Jeff Beyhar's x account. So it's
Jeff Behar, is I guess not? It's an at s
so teric Colorado. Uh and their hand their their screen
name is Jeff Behart is box office poison. I don't

(19:30):
know what that's about I guess they don't like that person.
So if Kimmel was about to go on the air
and make things infinitely worse by digging in, I'm actually
not sure what ABC was supposed to do, accept say,
what the hell me ad Limb being a bit again there.
They aren't required to allow him to enrage half of
America on their airways if they know it's coming in advance.

(19:53):
So when you've lost see it in. Because here's how
even CNN characterized it. This is from John Bickley's ex accounts.
So Jimmy Kimmel was going to triple down and even
go harder with a very hot attack against conservatives before exacts,
troubled by the massive backlash and potential FCC violations intervened.

(20:15):
This is from CNN Entertainment. According to one of the
individuals familiar with the situation, Kimmel was prepared to deliver
his monologue on his show Wednesday night and planned to
address the right wing backlash to his remarks made earlier
in the week regarding the politicization of Kirk's killing. This
individual describes Kimmel's plan monologue is very hot, taking aim

(20:36):
at the MAGA base done, dun dumb, so uh can
we say? Yikes? That's when they decided to pull him.
And now that we know, as Paul Harvey used to say,
the rest of the story, it's kind of no wonder,

(20:56):
isn't it. That would have made things so much worse.
The reaction would have been apoplectic. Fortunately, Disney had the
sense to realize that wasn't going to fly. Between that
and sixty six of the two hundred affiliates saying they
weren't going to run the show, they were up a
creek without a paddle. They had no other choice, and

(21:17):
Claire's Sinclair, ABC's biggest affiliate group, was upset. They wanted
not only an apology from Kimmel, but they also wanted
ABC to sit down and discuss professionalism and accountability for
the future, and they wanted action from the FCC. That
was on top of Kimmel's ratings having plummeted. So while
they're using the terms and definitely preempted in suspension, I'm

(21:38):
not sure why they would ever want him back, but
I guess that's up for them to decide. We have
a Zelda siding. Good morning, ma'am. I hope you're having
a great day, or should I say miss because you're
not over thirty years So yeah, everybody please clap Zelda's away.
It's a minor miracle, although we typically only clapped for
fairies when they're dead to bring them back to life,

(22:00):
so I'm not really sure we should be clapping for
you anyway. I I'm not even sorry. You walked right
into that one, all right, So let's see what other
trouble we can get into today around the news feeds,
cause apparently there was I'm trying to find record of it.
There was apparently a huge fight in Congress yesterday and
I missed the whole damn thing. Oh and I'm trying

(22:24):
to figure that out too, because yeah, that was crazy.
Oh boy o boy o, boy o boy So right
now I'm just kind of scanning through the headlines because
I haven't gotten to the point of the show where
I started talking about my specific notes yet. But this
one kind of fits in anyway, because uh yeah, this
is again from Red State, our friend over there, Award Clark.

(22:46):
Oh boy, guess what, guys, The occasional cortex is mulling
a twenty twenty eight presidential one. Yes, please and thank you, Yes,
please and thank you. It's rather obvious to point out
that the twenty twenty eight elections are a long way off.
Not so, that's kind of the thing. It's kind of
like a Schrodinger's kind of thing, because they're both a

(23:08):
long way off and not really because election cycles are
so damn long now we really need to work on
that anyway. So it's rather obvious to point out that
the twenty twenty eight elections are a long way off.
We haven't even reached the midterms yet, which are still
over a year away, just barely so.

Speaker 16 (23:26):
But these days, it.

Speaker 4 (23:27):
Seems presidential elections seasons have began approximately nine minutes after
the polls clos on the previous presidential election season. That's
how we feel about the midterms, yo, So it's all
that way. Among Democrats, the positioning for twenty twenty eight
runs has been underway for a while, even as the
recriminations over the twenty twenty four loss are still whipping

(23:48):
back and forth. Oh, speaking of which we have to
talk about. So I'm honest, so full disclosure, I'm actually
considering buying one hundred and seven days, not because I
want to support Kami La Mahamasnik but because apparently inside
the pages of those books, she has gone full scorts
to earth on the entire Democratic Party. We will partly

(24:09):
talk about that with Brad later, assuming Brad makes third hour.
I will be honest, if there's no Brad today, there
may not be a third hour because I'm exhausted and
I still have to help a friend continue to get
settled in and skilled nursing. So yeah, fun times. So
if there is a Brad, there will be a third hour.
If there is not, that is still up in the
air because I haven't even had a chance to touch

(24:31):
base with him yet, so I don't even know, because
it's been last two weeks.

Speaker 16 (24:37):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (24:37):
Anyway, So if recent history is any indication, the Democrats
will select a twenty twenty eight slate that will be
the campaign equivalent to pick its charge. And as evidence,
I offer the New York's own looney left Alexandrio Casio Cortes,
or as I call her, the occasional Cortex Democrat, or well,

(25:01):
that was kind of a slip. Occasional core Tex Democrat.
New York is only a twenty twenty eight run, although
I will admit I'm surprised that the Democrats have not
floated some sort of an idea called a core tax,
yet you know basically that there's one that there's just
no way you can get around it, because it's core.
Progressive New York c Rep. Alexandria Occasio Cortes designing a

(25:24):
run for president in twenty twenty eight. According to a
report on Friday, the socialist Squad member is positioning herself
to seek higher office as she's attempting to grow her
presence across the country and empire state. People familiar with
her operation told Axios in a Friday report Occasional Cortex
and her team are deciding on whether to run for

(25:45):
the White House or the Senate, sources told the outlet,
and she basically got the gig by answering what equates
to a Netflix casting call for the Democratic Party to
get the House and in the first place anyway, But
AOC's own brand of democratic socialism may not play so

(26:08):
well outside of the city. And then the reason fighting
oligarchy to her on which she embarked with the fossilized
daffy old Bolshevik from Vermont we lovingly call weekend at
Bernie Sanders. She gained more than anything else, their reputation
for hypocrisy with the private charter jets at all. Oh,
and let's not forget the met Gala affair in which

(26:31):
she saw one of the more delicious bits of iron
I'm sorry, in which we saw one of the more
delicious bits of irony in recent history, as AOC showed
up in a nearly three thousand dollars dress with tax
the ridge splashed in red across her fundament. So of

(26:53):
course there is the possibility she could just run as
a socialist. Because, guys, if you haven't figured it out yet,
the Democratic Party as we know it may be done.
As a matter of fact, more and more of the
central central centrist Republicans get paid to talk for a
living still sometimes can't seem to pull it off. But yeah,

(27:13):
so hm. The Democratic Party is basically a smoking crater
right now, and the common consensus is they're probably gonna
run even harder to the left, as outlined by the
fact that Zoron Mandanmi is mom, mom, Donnie. I think
I can't say that name. I don't know why I

(27:34):
can't say that name, but I can't say that name
Mom Donnie to Kami. I think I'm saying it backwards still,
but I don't really care. Is the front runner to
win New York City's mayorship, Which is insane to me
when you think about it, because you know, as much
as the left those around the word fascist. I don't
think we throw around the word kami enough because that's

(27:57):
what these people are. AOC is a kami. Burn Sanders
is a kami. Man Dami. How are the hell you say?
His name is a comi? And that's just it. When
you start talking about giving the government control of all
the things, that's what that is. Now, I get it.

(28:19):
We don't want to seem like the left, and the
left is actually figuring out a very hard lesson to learn.
When you are the ones that are throwing around all
these epaulets all the time, it usually hurts you more
than it hurts the other side. It takes a while.
And by what I mean by it takes a while is,
let's not forget. That's pretty much how they secured everything

(28:40):
in two thousand and eight and twenty twelve was anybody
who didn't vote for Obama was racist. And if you
didn't vote for Obama and you were black, you were
black enough. And it worked for a long time until
we finally got immune to their bs. And now they
don't know what to do because they used to be
able to shout us down with a single word, and
then when that word didn't work anymore, they came up

(29:00):
with a new one, and that one didn't work, so
they came up with a new one, and that one
didn't work, and they came up with a new one.
Then they started trying to call us transphobes, and we're like.

Speaker 6 (29:10):
No, no, no.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
And then of course, if you're a dude and you're
not attracted to it a trans woman, then you're you're
still a transphobe. Like I'm a dude who doesn't like dudes.
I don't really care what the after factory markups look like.
Now I will say this again, if you've committed to
the bit, you know, if you fully embraced your own
insanity and you've done all the after factory markups, I
will call you whatever name you wish, and I will

(29:34):
call you whatever pronoun you wish. But it doesn't mean
I want to date you or sleep with you because
you and if that hurts your feelings, they're not my feelings,
they're your feelings. You should address that I don't have to,
and that is something that I'm slowly figuring out was
how Charlie Kirk viewed everything because he just came at

(29:54):
everybody with the truth. He didn't care about their feelings.
And it's been a slogan for a while while facts
don't care about your feelings. Charlie Kirk lived that paradigm
and he did it over and over and over again.
And one of the biggest things that's being taken out
of context is the fact that he shows with Miss Rachel,
who put out a video not as Miss Rachel but

(30:14):
more about herself or as herself embracing the Pride movement.
And Charlie asked the question, since when are people that
are identifying themselves as Christian embracing pride? Pride is one
of the seven Deadly sins? How and why is it
suddenly okay? And then, of course, while she's pointing out,

(30:35):
you know, versus from what equates to verses from Deuterontomy
and versus from Leviticus, he's pointing out that the earlier
chapter in Leviticus says men who lay with men should
be stoned, kind of implying, you know, while you're talking
about these things. Is this something else that we should
be living by? But of course that gets completely taken
out of context by the left, and oh my god,

(30:57):
he hates gay people. He wants some stone. No, he's
pointing out the fact then most of these people that
are gay are siding with a group of people that
do want them wiped off the face of the earth.
And he's made that point over and over and over
again too. You know what, I'm done running from the truth.
I'm done shying away from the truth. If what I

(31:18):
say hurts your feelings, you don't have to watch this show.
I would say, you can petition to get it canceled.
But I own the network. So even if two people
are all that ever pay attention to it anymore, I'm
still gonna do it because that means I'm potentially reaching
two people that I couldn't reach otherwise. And that's kind
of the thing even me, and I know I've said

(31:41):
this before for those of you that have listened for
a while, even I kind of get caught up in
the scale of things, and the bigger the numbers are
the happier than I am, And I'm like, oh, we're
really reaching people, and I will admit, since we've started
doing video and pushing it to places like ex YouTube
and Rumble, we are reaching a lot more people than
we used to. But then there becomes this point where

(32:02):
it becomes all about the reach. And then on the
days when I don't have as many people paying attention,
I'm upset, Not like I'm ready to pack it in upset,
but just like what happened? Why is nobody really paying
attention today? And then there's days when it completely blows
up and I can't. I still can't figure things out,

(32:23):
but you know what, it's time to start focusing on
the message again. The message is America is still the
best place on earth, despite what its haters tell you.

(32:44):
I mean, Raptor. Most of the people will listen to me.
Don't like me, so that's acceptable. Your terms are acceptable,
sir anyway, But no, I mean and that the message
is America still matters, America still has work to do.
It's not time to throw out the baby with the bathwater,

(33:04):
and we've gotten dangerously close to that. And if you
don't believe me, look at what's happening in New York City.
We have an entire group of people between I want
to say probably twenty five to forty. I think communism
is the answer. Communism is the way, which means we

(33:26):
have failed as a society to allow people to learn
from IRA mistakes because we've watched communism be tried. We
grew up when communism was ruling half the world, and
now some of our own citizenry want to try it
here because of the indoctrination points of well, real communism

(33:49):
has never been tried. What Russia really was was socialist
more than anything. Yes, real communism has been tried, and
real communism has failed over and over and over again.

(34:12):
All right, I know I haven't really been taking very
many of the music breaks lately, but I do need
to take one because I need and I'm out, but sorry,

(34:34):
because I'm on a playlist. The pause button keeps moving,
so I was fighting with it. We're gonna take a
quick break. I need to refresh my coffee because it's
getting cold and I'm not ready for cold coffee yet.
That comes afternoon. We'll be right back to stay tune,

(34:56):
standing in.

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Your rumse the end, so used to lose it, you're
afraid to try again?

Speaker 7 (35:09):
Right now?

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You see ashes, whoever, there was a flame.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
Truth is that you're not for good's it because Craze
knows your name. God's not tat you, even with your
broken heart and your wounds in your sky.

Speaker 7 (35:30):
It's not tell you.

Speaker 5 (35:32):
Even when you're lost and it's hard and you're falling apart,
It's not it's not a verb, but suddenly begun.

Speaker 18 (35:43):
So don't hide, don't ride, cause gus not time with you, fool,
you fool.

Speaker 5 (35:57):
There's a light. You don't know this until you standing
in the.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Dark and there's a strength that's wrong with inside and
shut it hard, sad time.

Speaker 19 (36:12):
With you, even with your brocket heart and your wants
in your sky, it's not time with you, even in
your lost tennis hid in your fine a bo.

Speaker 20 (36:27):
It's not over, but suddenly begun. So don't hide, don't bry,
cause guys, not time with you.

Speaker 16 (36:42):
You.

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He's got a fan.

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This is part of it.

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He's gonna finish money, start out.

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He's got a Paris is part of it. He's gonna
finish money, start it. He's not time. God's not done
riding your story. No, he's not done. God's not done

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with your lorts. Time. He's not doing It's not a
pers only because it don't.

Speaker 7 (37:33):
Hey, don't die.

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Because God's not time with you you. God's not time
riding your story.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
No, he's not done. God's not done with you.

Speaker 11 (38:12):
I could believe that I'm not enough. It's clear to
see I don't measure up. It's just what you've done
because of your love, your love, your love, your love.
I could believe the my mistakes will follow me down
into the grave.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
But I'm not who I was. It's because if you
love you love, you love, you love, it's enough. It's
enough enough hs.

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Like godjoh frolling like a real.

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Even in the desert, or makes a good fall. It's
your love, you love, you love, your love, I got
drag me through the darkness. Who and there's nothing but
you're from What makes it good? All that you love,
you love, you love.

Speaker 5 (39:05):
You love.

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Now I believe you when you say she pulled and
known thereover be better days.

Speaker 5 (39:13):
I'm learning to trust.

Speaker 11 (39:15):
Because if you love you love, you love you love,
there's no height, nor.

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Death, door seems to come, nor death.

Speaker 4 (39:23):
No life.

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Not what I've done.

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Because it you love, you love, you love things my.

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God flowing like rial face even in the desert.

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What makes it minis she love you love, you love
my God.

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Stress leading through the darkness world when there's nothing but
you're from us?

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What makes it uns all? You love? You love, you love,
you love more than.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
And the program, Ladies and gentlemen, it is technically definedly
for any editions. Although we haven't really returned things back
to normal yet, we probably will go out with the
law enforcement tribute based on the fact that there was
three officers slain recently. Haven't really talked about that much yet,
but that happened in Pennsylvania. There were three slain, five

(40:50):
wounded in total. And I don't know, maybe the violence
is just hitting different now because it seems like it's
happening all the time. Is it just me? Maybe it's
just me, But it feels like every time I turn
on the news anymore, there's another shooting, there's another kidnapping,
there's another this, there's another that. Hell, when I was
helping my friend move yesterday, there was a missing person's

(41:13):
the word that was issued on my phone while I
was helping her move, And I'm just like, are you
kidding me? Right now? And you know again, I don't
want to pretend that I have all the answers. I
don't know how to fix all this stuff, but I
do know the first thing that needs to start happening
is we need to start toning down all the rhetoric,

(41:36):
and that is just the truth of it. And the
Democrats don't seem to be willing or able to do
that because they're still using the same talking points. They're
still calling me and you with a problem. Last I checked,
we don't seem to be the problem. If anything, it
seems like more and more of the country is starting
to align with us and less and less a're aligning
with them. So there's an independent journalist apparently who's been

(41:59):
covering this a bit, and according to our friends over
at town Hall, they've kind of nailed it. This is
from Matt Vespa. So let's take a look. This actually
looks like it went out first thing this morning. Charlie
Kirk was assassinated on September tenth at Utah Valley University
in Oorum, Utah after having political conversations. That's it. He

(42:22):
was doing his trademark Q and A sessions, which were
often heated, but remained true to their mission, which was
to maintain an open dialogue. Because remember when we stopped talking,
bad things happen. Look at the divorce rate in America.
How many times does that start because people stop communicating?
And that was one of Charlie Kirk's big points is

(42:44):
dialogue prevent civil war. Problem is now half of us
are kind of tired of talking because we've been talking
for a long time. But anyway, so back to the article.
With those with whom he may disagree, he does this
quite often. Conversations are good, even if they're not always
the most pleasant. He was shot and killed by suspect

(43:05):
asshole because I'm not saying his name, who was captured
two days later for exercising his First Amendment rights. Since then,
we've been subjected to an avalanche of ghoulish liberal grulish
liberals celebrating his death. Some of the legacy media have
lied and have tried to lie about it, going so
far as to say no one is celebrating Kirk's death online.

(43:28):
M Sure they're not skippy. So is that why there's
been a trove of liberals losing their jobs or being
placed on leave. The worst are the folks who think
the killer was a Kirk supporter. Independent reporter Michael Schellenberger
had a lengthy post about how this happened, specifically, how
the left ponchamp to dehumanized conservatives has led to the

(43:51):
rise in political violence. The polling points out liberals are
six times more likely to endorse or support political violence.
The Democrats have a problem, but it's also a monster
of their own making. And I quote from the article itself,
the environment that led to Kirk's death was created by
the left in its decades long demonization and dehumanization of conservatives.

(44:16):
So I would like to point out we say this
all the time. The right, up until September tenth, twenty
twenty five, thought the Left were good people with bad ideas.
The left has for the longest time thought we were
terrible people with even worse ideas. So back to the article.

(44:36):
For eighty years, schools, universities, in the media have used Hitler, Nazism,
and fascism as symbols of ultimate evil. To call someone
a Nazi, fascist, or far right is therefore to imply
that they are part of the evil. But making that
point now for a while, and like the historical Nazis,
must be eliminated. Rather, liberals love to use the term

(44:58):
dog whistle, dog whistle, dog whistle, dog whistle, dog whistled,
saying that is a dog whistle for racist, saying that
is a dog whistle for this, saying that is a
dog whistle for this what they're saying and what you
may not understand. And again I'm not trying to talk
down to anybody. Is why they call it a dog whistle.
Dog whistles are key, you know, It's why they're called dogs.

(45:20):
Humans can't hear them, only dogs can't. So they used
to imply all the time that when we said certain
words or phrases, we were secretly communicating with the white extremists.
Who do they think they're communicating with every time they
say the word Nazi? I mean, assuming all things being

(45:45):
equal and recognizing that there are extremists on both sides
of the spectrum, which I submit, if we looked at
the spectrum more as we look at the Earth now,
not a flat map, but around globe, you would find
that what you actually find is if you go too
far one way or the other, you wind up right
in the middle, on the backside, and all the bad

(46:05):
people are all in the same damn place. And it's
not about right or left anymore. It's about extreme ideology.
And if you again, if we don't look at it
as a map broken down into four different quadrants and
look at it as a globe, if you go too
far one way or the other, you wind up in
the same damn place, which is where Nazism, socialism, and

(46:25):
communism all live. It's in the same damn place. But
because we're too busy dividing it up to well, this
one's more of a left leaning ideology, and this one's
no no no no no no no no no no no, no, no, no,
just stop that. That's perpetuating the myth. That's what's led
to this mess. Extremism is extremism is extremism is extremism.

(46:49):
The problem is the Left has made anything and anyone
who doesn't biden into and or support their argument one
hundred percent of the time, and extreme missed. That's part
of the problem. Okay, back to the article. Even if
I don't hear from Brad, we may wind up doing
three hours today because I haven't even gotten into most

(47:10):
of my Notazi yet. I'm kind of skirting them, but
not really anyway, Apparently I have lots to say today,
So back to this So for eighty years, universities and
schools and the media have used the code words Hitler, Nazism,
fascism symbols of the ultimate evil. So calling someone a Nazi, fascist,

(47:31):
or far right is therefore to imply that they are
part of that very same evil, and like those historical Nazis,
must be eliminated. Over the last ten years, not just
the radical left, but the mainstream news media, including the
New York Times and mainstream Democrats like Newsome, repeatedly characterized
Trump and his supporters as Hitler adjacent fascists. The New

(47:53):
Republic openly depicted Trump as Hitler. This was all part
of a deliberate dehumanization campaign, Kirk Trump and other conservatives
democrats argued, or white supremacist and misogynists who hate black
people and women, who are committing transgenocide, and who are
destroying our democracy. For progressives who truly believe this rhetoric,

(48:13):
killing such individuals would be as justified as killing Hitler
and his supporters. As a matter of fact, they may
actually feel like they are doing what they wish would
have happened in history, and they're mad. Nobody's invented a
time machine yet gone back and killed it off. Hitler
just pointing that out. So, after all, this act would
not only save the lives of black and trans people,

(48:35):
but would also save the entire country from an authoritarian
fascist dictatorship. The same leftists to it for decades, produced studies, books, movies, essays, songs,
and poems about how the Nazis dehumanized their enemies have
in fact dehumanized without hesitation back a conservatives, they falsely
claimed Trump had praised white supremacists in Charlottesville. Remember that

(48:59):
both find people on both sides. Argument that was completely
taken out of context, like they deleted the most important
sentence from it. In twenty seventeen, and reporters who had
for decades covered Trump's rise to wealth and power in
twenty sixteen reported as truth the outlandish conspiracy theory that
Trump was a Manchurian candidate controlled by Russian President Vladimir Putin,

(49:22):
another alleged hit to Hitler, Like fascist, Why did the
left spread so much hatred of Kirk and other conservatives?
Why did they engage in so much dehumanization for so long?
Because it has been a very long time, ladies and gentlemen,
in large part because Kirk challenged left wing mythology on gender, race,
and modern feminism. One cannot change one's sex through drugs, surgery,

(49:46):
or magical thinking. Kirk and other conservatives noted there is
no epidemic of police officers killing black men. In fact,
the numbers declined dramatically from the nineteen seventies to the
birth of Black Lives Matter. Black Americans commit crime times
at numbers clearly disproportionate to their share of the population,
and some research does suggest that liberals secular women report

(50:07):
more mental health issues and lower life satisfaction than conservative
religious women, who are more likely to be married and
to have children. The left cannot tolerate these challenges to
its worldview, so it resorts to censorship, and when that
doesn't work, eventually silencing with extreme prejudice. That last sentence

(50:27):
was mine, By the way, I don't want the guy
get that wrote this article getting in trouble. The logical
conclusion of the lefts in tolerance is that those who
continue to speak about reality, if they cannot be censored,
should be eliminated. Sure, some of the legacy media and
liberal sphere has spoken out against these celebrations over Kirk's assassination,

(50:48):
kind of haphazardly and half heartily, in my opinion. But
they have. But that's not enough because it doesn't absolve
them of the generation's long campaign to portray those with
differing views as personification of evil. They won't apologize, and
Schellenberger is open that he's not holding his breath on

(51:08):
that eater and back to back to the article. Within
the article, we have little confidence that the left will
apologize or change its behavior for many of the same
reasons the left to humanized Kirk in the first place.
The mainstream view of the left today, as represented by
everyone from Democrats in Congress to the New York Times
to the NPR and PBS, is that Western civil civilization

(51:30):
itself is corrupt and evil. The Democratic Party over the
last roughly twelve years has lost any semblance of being
a liberal party and has become overtly liberal, an overtly liberal,
radical left one. I'm confused by the use of the

(51:51):
word liberal again, but I guess they're using, you know,
because it's in italics. I guess maybe they're using it
by the left's new modern definition for the word liberal.
I said it to you that Republicans are actually still
the classical liberals. Fun times, right, fun times? All right,

(52:12):
So I'm gonna put this out on my x feed
and then we're gonna move on because I don't that
it's one it's a long article, and two I don't
want to completely not give the author the chance to
get clicks because that's how we survive in this industry. Now,
So anyway, because it is a good article and it's

(52:37):
worth continuing to read later. All right, So I guess
in the last couple of minutes we have left, let's
talk about this shutdown crap, right, because the left has
been saying for the longest time that you know, it's
Republican's fault because they're the ones in charge. Now, I'm

(52:57):
not necessarily saying that's I mean, that's how the mean
he's gonna cover it anyway, But hell, it was Republican's
fault when we weren't in charge. So it's funny how
that works too, do do do? But yeah, like I said,
there was a post put out by the Speaker of

(53:19):
the House yesterday basically saying exactly why they're roaring towards
a shutdown, and it's because the Democrats are refusing a
clean cr Sorry, I'm working on something else at the
same time. Don't hate me too much, all right, So

(53:43):
let's see I have it in my notes. I'm just
I have too many tabs open. That's part of the
problem because to do everything that I do. So let's
take a look at all this. So there is, of
course the September thirtieth deadline, twenty twenty five, and that
is quickly approaching. I mean, that's what eleven days at

(54:05):
this point. So Congress is in fact facing a high
stakes impass over federal funding. Whether the partial government shut
down increasingly likely unless Democrats and Republicans bridge at divides
centered on affordable on the Affordable Care Act, which I
submit again, if you ever want to know what a
bill is actually going to do, look at what the

(54:26):
Democrats have named it, and then expect the opposite, because
that has become more and more true. Remember when the
end that's kinda save American families four thousand dollars a year.
Sure it is anyway, So they're fighting over the subsidies
and the Medicaid protections. House Republicans, backed by President Trump,

(54:47):
advanced a short term continuing a resolution bill on September seventeen,
twenty twenty five to fund most government agents. He's the
current fiscal year twenty twenty five levels through November twenty first,
twenty twenty five, buying se seven weeks to negotiate a
full year's appropriations. The GOP measure, which passed the House

(55:07):
on September nineteen, twenty twenty five, along party lines with
no Democratic support, also allocates fifty eight million dollars for
enhanced security for lawmakers and officials, prompted by recent threats,
including the assassination of Conservative active Astarlie Kirk. However, the
bill excludes democratic priorities, escalating tensions and sending up a
Senate shut showdown where Republicans need at least seven Democrat

(55:31):
votes to overcome a filibuster. No they don't, No, they don't.
You've already used the nuclear option to get his. Dude,
I'm so sick. I'm sorry. I know, I really, if
you've noticed, I really have tried to rein it in.
But I'm so tired of this. I'm so tired of

(55:52):
we have to get seven Democrats doing green with us
to get didn't know you don't nuke the filibuster. You
already did it for cabinet appointments. What I go ahead,
just do it, get rid of it. They're gonna do
it if they get another turn, especially if everybody keeps
sending in these thin margins.

Speaker 16 (56:10):
So just do it.

Speaker 4 (56:12):
I've said this for forever now. Just get rid of
the sixty volte threshold for everything, get done what you
need to get done, and then put it back in
place before the midterms, just in case, and then dare
them to get rid of it. I can't with these

(56:32):
people anymore. I mean, I'll be honest. I hadn't been
following it that well, so I was actually kind of
surprised that pass the House at all. But of course
it passed through party lines. I was a sidebar. I
was really ticked off to find out that Omar sincere
didn't go through. I mean, granted, since there is like nothing,
but still it was it would have shown something, and
there were Republicans and she doesn't deserve to be really,

(56:55):
as far as I'm concerned, she doesn't even deserve to
be a Congress prayer, much less still living and almost
said something bad living on American soil. We are allowing enemies,
actual enemies of the state, into Congress I'm sorry if

(57:18):
you are an act of Islamist who is telling everyone
from your home state that the people that have come
here that have your religion with you in common didn't
come here to assimilate, but to colonize. That makes you
an enemy of the state, and it should. Is the

(57:38):
part that I can't believe I'm even having to have
this conversation if I'm being completely honest, because that is
just dumb. It's dumb. I I can't even believe we're
having to have this conversation. But as far as this
supposed looming shut down, all you gotta do is have

(58:02):
a sacks or you're the head of the Senate. Now
you know who you are, mister Thune. If you're gonna
be Graham Light, if you're gonna be McConnell light, what
the hell's the point. We don't need you. We need lions.

(58:25):
Charlie Kirk was a lion. If he can give his
life for what he believes in, you can risk your
political capital for what you're supposed to believe in. That's
not that much of an ask, and that, ladies and gentlemen,
as we get ready to break for the top of
the hour, needs to be the standard that we hold

(58:48):
everybody to anymore, because that's what the left has been
willing to do. That is what the left has been
able to do. We may not like how they've done it,
but they have put in place people that are willing
to risk all of their political capital for that with
which they believe. It is time that our leaders start
doing the same. It is time that our leaders realize

(59:10):
that we are not just in a cold war anymore
with these people we are. We are in a hot
war with people who are completely politically diametrically opposed to
everything that you and I believe in. Yeah, exactly, I

(59:33):
get it. I get it well and well I Andrew
is like, no matter what they say, they're going to
try to maintain status quo. I kind of get that,
but kind of not because at the same time, they
are eventually okay with pulling a pen from time to time,
like they pushed through forty eight nominees yesterday on a
simple or the other day on a simple up and
down vote because they got rid of the sixty vote

(59:54):
threshold for that I've been saying for the longest time,
and we really do have to break So after this
I'm gonna have to to pull the pin. I've been
saying for the longest time that they really just need
to do away with all. Just get rid of the
sixty vote ourselves on everything, get done whatever you need
to get done, figure out how whatever you've got to

(01:00:19):
do to expand the number of Supreme Court judges that
we can have, and then pack the shit out of
that while we're there too. Again, sorry for the language.
That apology was more bringing it to my attention than yours,
because they still slip through sometimes. But we really do
have to take a break. My name is Rick Robinson.
This is my show. We will be back after this
and we will close out hour two with the military tribute.

(01:00:42):
We're going to open hour one with the police tribute.
After everything that's been happening, We'll bear a back. Stay tuned.

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From the Red Rose to the Capitol steps.

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Don't temper regrets.

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You're in his voice and facts in his hand, talking says.

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To the people all across this land the rain episode
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The needle in the sky be seen.

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Tell us something and okay, see he's calling it out
with I'm like this in a whole lot of cloud.
This is on the radio.

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Real tune his freak up.

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And feel what we feel.

Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
And we are into our two of the finally Friday
edition of the Rick Robins Show, live writing on Kleinburde
dot com, and I've made an executive decision. I guess
we're going to do the military tribute as the midpoint
break of the show, so I don't have to either
go long into hour three or take an extra long

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break coming out of our two, because there's just way
too much material to cover. And that's interesting, our Raptor
that you point out that, according to just the news
that just passed because I was reading an article just
a minute ago that had already said that it passed
time trying to find it again. Now all wait, no,

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hang on, I guess what it was is I had
updated my show notes and it had mentioned in the
show notes that I again I use AI to help
me with my show notes because I don't have a
production staff yet yet. But AI has helped me kind
of stand to pere with the big boys a little
bit more now that I'm learning how to use it

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and can whip it into shape and not have it
be such a leftist lunatic. So yeah, so based on
what I was just reading through my show notes that
I held that I had it update while we were
on the last break before we went into this stuff,
so that actually was showing, according to my notes, that

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it had already passed. So at least it's pasted the House.
But again, now we're over to the Senate where they
have this stupid sixty vote rule on everything, which used
to make sense. In today's political climate, it doesn't make
sense anymore. There used to be this idea that this
threshold was designed to make sure that we were getting

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input from both sides, But the problem is when one
side uses it as an all or nothing cudgel. It
doesn't work anymore. And that's where I've been now for
a while, because that's exactly what happens. The Democrats use
these thresholds and these procedural rules and everything else like

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they've been using, even for simple appointments to cabinet positions,
as a cudgel to try to get whatever they can
get out of it. Not because it's what's best for
the country, but it's because it's what's best for them,
it's what's best for their fundraisers. And almost said Arnold
Andrew just made a great point in the chat, and
I'm gonna put it up on the screen for those

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of you that are following along on one of the
video either live or replay later. Congress is not there
for the citizens. They're there for themselves, especially their staffs.
And I mean, look, I I'm not one that usually
calls for radical change to how we govern. But when
one side has proven to us over and over and

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over again that they are fine with our extinction, it's
time to change how we govern. We can either change
it at the ballot box, or we can change it
with ammunition boxes. You guys are going to have to decide.
I know which one I still prefer. You guys know

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what I used to do for a living. It's not
that I couldn't do it if I had to do it,
but that that is the beauty of the American system.

Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
We have.

Speaker 4 (01:10:43):
Many revolutions every two, four and six years at the
ballot boxes. The problem is.

Speaker 16 (01:10:52):
One of the.

Speaker 4 (01:10:53):
Parties has been so severely hijacked that if you don't
align with them one hundred percent of the time, you
are the To me, that's impossible. That is an impossible standard.
So I don't know where we go from here, because
again September tenth, twenty twenty five, was an eye opening

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moment for me. It's one thing when they try to
assassinate a political leader. It's another thing when they assassinate
a citizen for exercising free speech. And the point that
I have been trying to make to people for week,

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for over a week now is this simple. If they
wanted him dead, they want you dead. They want me dead.
Because I agree with Charlie Kirk, depending on the scenario,
anywhere between sixty to ninety percent of the time, again
not one hundred percent. And I'll be honest, I didn't

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pay that much attention to his career. Watched some of
the hot takes. I loved what he was doing with
engaging with kids, but they didn't pay that much attention
to it until now. That's on me, because as somebody
who works in this business, as somebody who is trying
to change hearts and minds, that's on me. I should

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have been paying more attention because he did exactly what
the Republican Party didn't know how to do. He reached
youth in a way that we hadn't seen before. And
I don't think the Democrats understood it either, or I
don't think they would have. I don't think they would
be cheering his assassination so much because this has changed

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the face of America forever in ways that we're just
now starting to be able to see. There are kids
that are woken up in ways that we've not been
able to see. On both sides of it, unfortunately, there
are that are now even more militant. There are kids
that are now even more just. I want to be Charlie.
We are Charlie. I'm going to go to church. I'm

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going to open my Bible.

Speaker 16 (01:13:08):
You know what?

Speaker 4 (01:13:09):
That that that is astounding to me because one of
the statistics that I've never really talked about before, and
I probably should have a long time ago, is the
fact that we are currently living in one of the
weirdest ways to put it, but the most succinct ways
to put it, is the most unchurched generation in America ever.

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And it got even worse after COVID because they told
us we couldn't worship anymore, we couldn't go to in
person services, we couldn't do this, we couldn't do that. Hell,
the church that I that I had, that I was
part of the root crew for the folks that came
in before they ever even launched, was part of the
setup team. I helped run the board when the main

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guy couldn't be there. I did anything I could to
help this church grow because I believed in it's mission.
COVID killed it. It doesn't exist anymore. They tried to
transition to online, and because it was housed in Norman,
Roman was one of the last groups of people to say, Okay,
you can finally start doing this again. Oh like a

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year and a half after everybody else, and by then
it had just dwindled to nothing. But again, I'm just
as bad about it as everybody else. I don't let
my faith be my guiding point or my leading point
in a lot of ways, and I'm having to come

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to terms with that because I felt like I was.
I mean, I said this yesterday, and I hate to
keep repeating myself, but it's something that I'm still trying
to process through, and this is kind of how I
process at the same time. I am a Christian, I'm
an ordained minister. Up until September tenth, twenty twenty five,

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I typically cussed like a sailor, so much so that
my dad would get mad at me when I was
at his house because I cussed too much. Now the
irony is my dad also used to cuss like a sailor.
But he pointed out something to me that I've kind of,
you know whatever, anytime he's brought it up, and that is,
if Christ really lives in you, then he eventually starts

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making changes within you where you don't want to do
the old things that you used to want to do.
Realizing that's actually a true statement and having to face
it as a true statement has been hard, which is

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why you'll now hear me actively apologizing when I say
a curse word, not because well, I mean, I don't
want to say it's not because I think it's off
offensive to you guys, most of you who listened to
me before anyway. But it's more of a marker point
for myself so I can remember, Hey, you just let

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and slip again. And it's why, you know, we've started
playing less commercials on the video feeds. I'd planned on
doing that anyway, But it's also why most of the time,
usually during the video breaks, we're playing worship music because

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it helps keep me in the right mindset when I'm
coming into and out of the room as I'm doing
the things that I usually do on the breaks to
keep the rest of the house running. But again, one
of the things that's been the hardest to come to
terms with is there is a group of people in
this country that want us dead and they're fine with

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expressing it now. They used to hide behind fake accounts,
They used to hide behind you know, fake names and
fake pictures, and we knew they were there. We didn't
know who they were, but we thought it was a
much smaller percentage than what it actually is. And that's

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why this has still been so much of a topic
point in my show now going on almost ten days later,
because we're now seeing the truth.

Speaker 10 (01:17:27):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:17:28):
Denny in I think it was a text message the
other day pointed out that it looks like Soros and
his family might be facing reco charges. I haven't been
able to find any record of that. As a matter
of fact, one of the only stories I've seen recently
is that Soros is dumping tons of money into California's
redistricting efforts. If that's the case, please continue to pour
money in over there, because you can't really get much

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more blue than they already are over there, especially since
even in their purple districts they count until they turn
them blue lately. But I do want to talk about
this because this happened yesterday. So this is covered by
strayfover at Red State, New York officials arrested while conducting
resistance theater at ICE facility. So I thought this was

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an older story because stuff like this has happened before
and apparently it will happen again. But Department of Humans,
I'm sorry, Department of Homeland Security arrested seventy one people,
including fifteen elected officials, all Democrats, for illegally blocking entrances
to a federal building in Lower Manhattan and obstructing law enforcement.

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The incident began as eleven elected officials and dozens of
sick offens forced their way onto an off limits floor
containing illegals awaiting due process. They refused to leave, which
led to an hour long standoff as the trespassers banged
on the lock doors. Eventually they set down to chant
and sing, because of course they did before they were

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hauled off in his zip ties. Allegedly, the demonstrators were
attempting to conduct oversight and confirm ice compliance with a
new court order requiring humane conditions for people detained at
the facility. It seems that no one told them that
local officials have no right to conduct inspections or oversight
in federal buildings, and if they spent as much time

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trying to make New York safe and clean as they
devote to making any third world crap hole see working
on it, everyone would be happier. Apparently, interfering with immigration
and customs enforcement operations at this building has become somewhat
of a fetish for New York City Comptroller Brad Lander,

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who is probably running for something, but I couldn't be
bothered to try to find out. Oh, that's why they
were showing that older clip, because this is his second
arrest at the same location. Oh if at first you
don't succeed, get arrested again and again. His arrests drew
this response from DHS spokeswoman Trish McLoughlin. Another day, another

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sanctuary politician pulling a stunt in attempts to get there
fifteen minutes of fame while endangering DHS personnel and detainees.
Here are the facts. Brad Landers showed up to twenty
six Federal Plaza unannounced with agitators and media and proceeded
to obstruct law enforcement and cause a scene. He held

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inside the building that he was not leaving until detainees
were released. According to Lander, not only would they not
let us in, they duct taped and wiretied the door
in what is surely a building violation. When they refused,
we made clear we weren't leaving, and we were then
arrested and detained by Federal Protective Service officers from the
Department of Homeland Security. You know what else is a

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building violation? Entering off limits areas, sitting in the hallways,
beating pots and pans, and blocking building exits and entrances.
Among the participants were Comptroller Brad Lander, along with state
Senators Jabari Bristport, Gustabo Rivera, and Who and Julia salaz

(01:21:12):
Are and Assembly members Robert Carroll, Emily Gallagher, Jessica Gonzalez, Rojas,
Marcella Mitzanies, Steve Raga, Tony Simone and Claire Valdez. Many
relations to the coffee Dude, Curious one, validt I'm sorry.

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Also arrested while blocking the parking garage were public were
a public advocate Jumani Williams and city council members Sandy
Nurse and Tiffany come on. So and again they're playing
to their base. They're doing everything they can to push

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their narrative and it may work because the remember this
is a mid term so right now they're doing everything
they can to preach to the home team, which is
why the fight between elon Omar and one of the
other Congress creators, which I'm still trying to find footage for,

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I'm I'm trying to make sure I have that for
hour three because Brad and I will probably want to
discuss that. But anyway, all right, so you know what,
because I am still looking for that footage, let's go
ahead and take the break a little early because I
took the last one late anyway, So give me a second,
give me a second, we'll just do that one because

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it's already tied in anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:22:58):
All right.

Speaker 4 (01:22:59):
So I am still trying to get us slowly back
to normal. Next couple of weeks or so, I might
finally start doing this finally Friday thing again. I just
I'm not feeling it right now. But these are the
people that do still definitely deserve our tributations. So which
would be first responders, and I know today's first responder

(01:23:21):
tribute was more to the law enforcement side. I do
want to give a quick shout out to our firefighters,
our dispatchers, and even security officers because y'all get a
raw deal. You do a lot of the same work
and everybody looks at you like you're like lower than
Barney Fife done that gig too. So I get it
all right.

Speaker 16 (01:23:42):
Here we go.

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Shot and the sas numbers far to break. It's not

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a misty sons by the stars, they say then.

Speaker 24 (01:25:00):
To many class facing the.

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Sime stand.

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Hill, sass.

Speaker 5 (01:25:56):
The sun.

Speaker 16 (01:25:58):
In the.

Speaker 3 (01:26:08):
Sparking about thinking something up to the show, to the

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five COT five, I see said five phone my exacting s.

Speaker 25 (01:27:34):
S S s.

Speaker 12 (01:27:44):
ST and welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (01:28:12):
I did find a couple of those clips that I
was looking for, so we'll save those for hour three
because there is a bit of an update that I
just saw. I'm trying to figure out where I parked it.
So I keep trying to do these little things to
help me figure out the stories that I want to
talk about next, like putting them next to the studio tab,
and then I kind of forget that I did that,

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which is why I keep telling everybody I don't actually
have an idetic memory. I just have good recall anyway.
So despite hotels endorsement of Mom Donnie and I was right,
I haven't been saying it backwards. New York Democratic Party
chair refused to bend the knee. This is from Leah
Burkis over at town Hall. I mispronounced her name every
single time, So if she's paying attention, I apologize, and

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I apologize in perpetuity because it will probably continue to
happen because now I've taught myself to say it the
wrong way, kind of like the commie anyway. So this
is interesting because this does show that there is still
a lot of infighting going on within the Democratic Party,
but at all now I'm waiting to see when j.

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Jacobs gets thrown off the plane. J Jacobs, chairman of
the New York Democratic Party, refused to back Mom Donnie
to Coami mayorial bid in a statement on Thursday, saying
that while the fear mongering over the Democratic Socialist rise
is a gross overreaction, their differences are too great to
overcome to endorse him. Having had a positive conversation with

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mister ma'am Donnie right after the primary, I can say
that I believe that all of the fear mongering around
him and his candidacy is wrong and a gross overreaction,
he said in a statement. So you're not endorsing him
and yet lying about him, which kind of means you

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are actually endorsing him. I mean, that's my read on
it so far. Jacob's noted that two agree that growing
income disparity in the US is one of the nation's
greatest problems, but they fundamentally disagree on how to address it.
The powerful Democratic Party chair who is Jewish, also called
out Mandami's or mom Donnie's views on Israel and said

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he strongly disagreed with some of his key policy positions. Furthermore,
he continued, I reject the platform of the so called
Democratic Socialist of America and do not believe that it
represents the principles, values, or policies of the Democratic Party. Brother,
I think you're going to wake up surprise in the
next six months or so. Sorry to say, his statement,

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which came just after just days after Governor Kathy hucikooch
Hotel endorsed Mandani. Further I'm going to teach myself to
say it right one of these days. Rather highlighted the
growing divide within the Democratic Party over the Democratic Socialists.
The split between Hokl and Jacobs signifies a growing rift

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between moderate and left wing Empire State Democrats. State Senator
Mike Jennaris, the number two Democrat in the upper chamber
of the Legislature, called Jacobs disgraceful the chair of the
Democratic Party refusing to support the candidate clearly selected by
the voters of the Democratic Party. Janaris posted on x
if he won't perform that most basic responsibility of a

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party leader, What exactly is he doing over there? A
GEM party official? See, Jay publicly hates Democratic Socialists and
it seems widely out of touch with to even consider
staying on his chair given the circumstances. Did I mention
I was curious as to how long it would take
for him to be thrown off the plane sans parachute,

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because it doesn't look like he's going to take very long.
Jacobs was elected Democratic Party chair in twenty nineteen under
then Governor Andrew Cuomo, after serving in the position roughly
a decade earlier. After Cuomo resigned in twenty twenty one,
his successor Hokeel, stuck by Jacobs, who's widely seen as
a voice for the moderate urban and suburban Democrats, but

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Progressive and Democratic Socialists of America aligned polls have been
or have been unhappy with the moderate Jacobs, blaming him
for Dems for twenty twenty two mid term elections, showing
and calling for Hokeel to oust him. According to The
New York Post, so again, not long to wind up

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being thrown off the plane, sir, Good on you for
standing on your principles, though that's coming from a conservative
who still thinks you're insane for the record, but good
on you for standing on your principles despite what your
party seems to want. Al Right, So let's see what

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other trouble we can get into real quick like. And
there was not a this week in Democracy clip or
behind the enemy line, so I don't think there's a phonology.
I'm going to look real quick because if there is,
we have just about enough time to get that covered
if there is one. But I don't think there was,

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because I know Geene had a big case this week,
and it looks like that's going to be a note,

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all right, So yeah, we don't have any of those,
So we'll just keep going with the news feeds and
the notes that I have while I have them. So
I'll be curious to find out if the shutdown does
in fact happen or if you know, the news speaker

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of the House is gonna act like he's got a
pair and actually get do away with his sixty fot
threshold stuff for a while, all right. So let's move
on to the next topic that I had, and that's this.
There have been again no shortage of anybody on the

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left not trying to lower the temperature and as a
matter of fact, calling what happened with Jimmy Kimmel full
out fascism, even though now there's more of the story
breaking and it looks like ABC was kind of left
in the position of we don't really know what to
do because our largest affiliate syndicates are like, we're not
running this. And you know, Raptor made a great point,

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and I talked about this yesterday as soon as because
I talked about it as soon as the news broke.
So for everybody who has access to ABC, because I don't,
I get my news through the Peacock app and through
Paramount Plus, because I get access to NBC's feeds and
CBS's feeds, because I don't have locals, because I have
Sling and we pay so much for streaming that I
have like the lowest package I can get from Sling

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and still get a couple of news channels because I have,
like all my kids want all the streaming services known
to man, and those keep getting more expensive, so I
keep having to find other ways to cut corners. So
we've gone to Sling. But if you have access to ABC,
make sure you turn it on the night because at
eleven thirty five Eastern time, when they're normally running Jimmy Kimmel,
they're going to be running the tribute to Charlie Kirk.

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Let's show these people that they did the right thing
for once, because this was a big thing for Disney
slash ABC to do, because remember, they've been subsidizing this
crap now for years. If anything, Kimmel should have been
cut before Colbert. He was the one in a very

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distant third with an average viewership of a million less
people every night and still shelling out the same amount
of money to produce the content. So you can't tell
me that if if the number two guys losing anywhere
between forty to fifty million dollars a year on average,
and this guy has a million less viewers, I mean,
even if we're doing the penny a click thing, which

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is not how that works, but it's the closest. I mean,
it's how how things work for me when I write.
For when I write freelance, I make a penny off
of every click. I think on Spreaker, I think we
make about twenty cents off of every click, which is
one of the reasons why I have been trying to
encourage folks to go over there, and even if it's
just while you're cooking, cleaning, whatever, have one of the

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audio versions running because that has added revenue. It's tied
to it, and the more clicks we get over there,
the more money we make. And it's the easiest way
to support us is you know, take an hour or
so out of your day and just kind of have
pay attention to it while you're doing something else, especially
if you've already been listening to the live broadcast anyway.
But but again, even so, let's say, for the sake

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of argument, let's say it's probably about fifty cents a viewer,
would be my guess. It's it's the only way it's
going to be profitable is what they're typically expecting as
a conversion of probably about fifty cents per viewer. So
you're telling me that a show with a million less viewers,
which means five hundred thousand dollars less revenue, versus a

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show that's already losing forty to fifty million dollars a year,
and that one gets cut first as opposed to the
one that's making even less and is apparently quantifiably making
even less. And it sounds like Disney slash ABC did
this as a last resort because they didn't know what
else to do. They let it stand on Monday. They

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tried to address it with him on Tuesday, they found
out that he was going to do something even worse
on Wednesday's show, and they're like, we can't do this anymore.
That's not fascism. That's the owner of a network saying
we don't want to make things worse anymore. And it
seems like it's the left that isn't getting the memo

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here because we didn't do this. Y'all did this? You know,
you guys have done everything you could, you know, with
the recent shootings in Minneapolis or Minnesota with state senators
and state critters, you know, congress critters, non critters or
state House critters whatever the hell they call. I don't

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even know what they call the assembly folks in Minnesota,
because I know each state called it something a little different.
You guys did everything you could. Delay that at our
feet again, you know what, And this is coming from
somebody who is firmly on this side of it. Stop

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playing the blame at anybody's feet other than the people
doing the killing. But you know why we can't do
that yet, because you guys won't stop spouting your bullshit. Sorry,

(01:39:17):
you won't. At this point, I don't even know if
it's you won't or if it's a you can't. I mean,
I'm starting to look for you know, anytime there's a
Democrat on screen or they blinking out mor as code.
This isn't our fault. We're being held hostage by the
crazies because I don't get it anymore. There were things

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that used to be able to bring people together, and
the very same things that used to bring us together
are now tearing us apart, even more specifically, it's succinctly
than they used to. And I keep having to ask
myself the question is to why I just I can't anymore.

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So the reason that this started coming up is because
there's been a spin being put on everything that's happened lately,
as if Trump is trying to clamp down on free speech.
Some of what he talked about yesterday on the plane
isn't really helping that. So I've got some of those
quotes and then we're going to kind of go through those.
This is from BBC News Trump TV networks against him

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should maybe lose license after Kimel's suspension. Phrase it as
part of a broader concern over administerative pressure on media
than Trump told reporters federal regulators should consider revoking broadcast
licenses over state our late night host who speak negatively
about him CNBC, Well that was from the New York Times. CNBC.

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The federal government might revoke the license of broadcast television
networks that are against him, referring to Kimmel, and Colbert
explains FCC licensing mechanics Politico Trump, when you have a network,
all they do is hit me that license. They're not
allowed to do. That calls it a further example of

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how the Trump's White House is stamping its imprint on
the culture. According to Reuters, Trump said TV broadcasters should
lose their license over negative coverage of his administration. NBC News,
they give me only bad publicity and press. I would
think maybe their license should be taken away. So I'm

(01:41:59):
gonna say this. This is going to be spun really,
really badly, which is kind of why I wish that
after trying to be a politician for ten years, Donald
from would started framing what he's saying more carefully and
giving the same answer each time because he's not wrong

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about one point. Mainstream media has become propagandist, and we
know it. Those of us that are willing to look
at it can see it. And the simple fact of
the matter is he typically gets, on average anywhere between
eighty seven and ninety seven percent negative press coverage. All
the time, they've been claiming that he's destroying our economy,

(01:42:42):
when in reality, it was the previous administration that destroyed
our economy. We just didn't know that because we were
being lied to about the very state of our economy.
The Bureau of Labors and Statistics put out a revised
number for almost all of twenty twenty four, all the
way through the first two months of twenty twenty five
and erased over a million jobs, which means almost every

(01:43:05):
single job report that we had for twenty twenty four,
which was showing positive growth, was a lie. The irony
is this happened after Donald Trump got rid of the
Person within your Own Neighbor Statistics that, according to the left,
was a move to only put out positive spin numbers

(01:43:26):
for the administration. Reports have been released since then that
are still negative, which blows the entire narrative they have
out of the water. But Donald Trump is making a
valid point. When everything I do is covered in a
negative way, that's not news anymore, that's propaganda. So and

(01:43:50):
again he's not making he's not making the point as
articularly as he could. But we didn't vote for him
for his articulation skills. We voted for him because he
gets stuff done. We've vote voted for him because he's
the only person who stood up to this establishment monstrosity
in decades. I didn't vote for him the first time

(01:44:12):
because I didn't like the way he articulated things. I
didn't feel like he explained things well enough, and some
of the things that he did explain terrified the crap
out of me. But I did vote for him the
second time, and I did vote for him now the
third time, because again, don't judge someone by their words,
judge them by their actions. If you remove the political

(01:44:33):
dialogue points that everybody's making about Charlie Kirk and actually
judge the man by his actions, you're going to see
a glowing example of not only what it means to
be an American, what it means to be a citizen,
but also what it means to be a Christian because
his actions far outshine the words that are being twisted
against him, even in his passing. You've seen it. We

(01:44:56):
played a clip yesterday where he was allowing a woman
of color with her child the microphone, and he called
them both beautiful and said that the child was a
gift from God. As the commentator that I played yesterday
pointed out, racism is not something that you can turn
on and off with a switch. So you can call

(01:45:19):
him racist, you can call him misogynistic, but he wasn't.
Even with women, he never said anything that was misogynistic.
He said, you guys should have the choice if you
want to work, great, But we should be in a
society where if you don't want to work, your husband
should be able to bring home enough money where you
don't have to. How is that misogynistic? How is reminding

(01:45:47):
people that the family is the most important thing in
America misogynistic? How is reminding people that marriage is important misogynistic?
How is the idea of a allowing women who want
to be stay at home moms, not forcing them to be,
but allowing them to be. How is that misogynistic? But

(01:46:09):
you know what, this goes back to the very same
point Donald Trump has been making. Our news media has
become so propagandist that anytime anybody says anything different than
their narrative, they have to destroy it and them because
trust me, if half the workforce started staying at home,

(01:46:30):
what happens to the government's tax base. I submit to
you today, and I've made this point before, and at
some point we will probably put together an in depth
juxtaposition episode about it. Actually, I may start talking to
how much to do that after we get done with October,

(01:46:50):
which we're actually getting an early start on this week
because we're going to take one of the topics that
we didn't decide to do for the full month of October,
and we're going to talk about that Saturday Night, which
is Cursed Objects. I hope you guys join us for
that one. We're going to kind of get a jump
on Spooky season because it's time to start. As much
as I have to devote these shows to this topics,

(01:47:11):
I love the fact that I do other shows because
it gives me a chance to unplug from all the
crazy so juxtaposition and it's funny I get messages from
people all the time. I can't really watch your political
stuff that much because I just want to start breaking things.
But I do love juxtapositions, So don't kill that one.
Thank you for that. By the way, I get that
probably at least once or twice a week from different people,

(01:47:31):
so that means a lot. But look, I get it.
We're at war. Nobody wants to talk about the fact
that we're at war because we're at war everywhere. At
this point. We've got fights going on around the world
and Donalds I'm trying to put out all the fires.
Now we've got an internal war going because there's an
entire segment of the population that's been convinced that you

(01:47:52):
and I are fascist because of what we believe. And
the scary thing is most of us that listen to
shows like this believe the very same things that Charlie
Kirk believed. So September tenth was a wake up call
for all of us because it was one thing again
when it was a political figure, you know, Yeah, I
mean I felt that one a bit, you know, when

(01:48:13):
they took their first shot at Donald Trump and then
they tried again. I felt that a bit because I
have become a bit of a political figure. But half
the country felt September tenth, twenty twenty five, because it
made us realize that a good portion of the country
wants us off the map. And this goes back to

(01:48:36):
something that conservatives have thought for a very long time.
Liberals are good people with bad ideas. The left good
people with bad ideas when they're celebrating the passing well, actually,
I don't even won't say the passing when they're celebrating

(01:48:57):
the assassination of someone you know. But that's why I
start drawing the line. I was completely diametrically politically opposed
to Shila Jackson Lee, and I still wished her family
peace when the announcement was made for her passing. Of

(01:49:17):
her passing, we're not the same. The problem is I
don't know if we can. And we say that a
lot right like, we're not the same. The problem is
I don't know if we can be the same anymore,
and I don't know how to fix that. Because when

(01:49:38):
there's a tragedy on the left side, we're the first
ones to say, how can we help, thoughts and prayers, sorry,
sorry for your loss. Even during the school shooting stuff,
we're the first ones that go, you know, there's this
system that's being used in like two or three different
school districts in you know, I think it was I

(01:49:58):
think it's Connecticut, but I don't remember. I don't have
the website information in front of me right now. But
there was an there was an entire Front Porch Forensics
episode about it just a few weeks ago. So if
you haven't listened to that yet, go back and listen
to it, because we're the ones looking for solutions, and
solutions is not disarming people because the left answer makes

(01:50:18):
zero sense. So ninety nine point nine percent of shootings
happened in gun free zones, where in reality, if in
certain circumstances, people weren't ignoring those posted no gun signs,
like in malls, there wouldn't be any good guys with
guns that the last few times there have been shootings
and malls have been stopped with good guys with guns,

(01:50:42):
but they're wasting it. At minimum, in most jurisdictions, a
trespass ticket by carrying their firearm. So it works in
Oklahoma if it's posted no firearms and you take it
in anyway and they find out, you're either going to
be asked to leave, you're going to be asked to
go secure the weapon. Then you're going to come back

(01:51:03):
in and they're going to prove that you don't have
the weapon with you anymore, and then you'll be allowed
to continue. But if you either refuse to take off
the weapon or refuse to leave, at that point, they
can call a law enforcement officer out to have them
sign a summons for a trespass ticket. It's just how
it works. So but the left answer to all of

(01:51:25):
this is to make the entire country as much of
a gun free zone as possible, which then leaves only
law enforcement and bad guys with guns. These are the
same people trying to get rid of law enforcement. Make
it make sense, Make it make sense. The other thing

(01:51:51):
that drives me absolutely crazy, because it's what's fomenting a
lot of this hate is transgender genocide. That's their newest buzzword.
Charlie Kirk deserved to die because he was fomenting transgender genocide. Again,

(01:52:17):
please make that sentence make sense, because I can't make
it make sense because again, pretty much all we ever
said about transgenderism is stop going after the kids. It's
confusing enough, especially in this day and age, to be kids,
especially when and I've done a deep dive episode about

(01:52:40):
this on this show, and we talked about it back
when Stacy and I were doing a morning show. If
you haven't yet, especially if you have smaller kids that
aren't going to be you know, stay at the back
in pun you should really spend some time every day,
especially if you have a if you have different laptops,
or even if you let them use your lip but

(01:53:00):
they have their own Google profile, you should pull up
your Google profile versus their Google profile and see the
difference in the ads that show up, and see the
difference of the things that are talked about. Because the
one thing that I noticed is with kids below a
certain age, almost every third thing that gets talked about
in search engine results and everything else, with the ads

(01:53:22):
that pop up at the bottom, is about are you trans?
Do you feel like you're in the wrong body? See
the thing that nobody wants to talk about. Because we
have been discussing this for a while now. This new
epidemic about people that either believe that they are gender

(01:53:42):
fluid or that they're trans, is this words have power.
There is now a scientific study that is reintroducing the
very same thing that the Bible says which is, I quote,
you have the power of life and death within your
own tongue, because remember when God created us, he said,

(01:54:03):
you have the same power within you that I have,
which means we have the ability to speak things into existence,
whether we realize it or not. And guess what science
is now starting to back that up. They're showing that
more and more. The people that are more positive in
their internal dialogue usually have a much better day, They're
more successful, they're able to accomplish more. Of the people

(01:54:25):
that are negative within their internal dialogue are typically more depressed,
which is again another thing that they're pointing out with
the difference between leftists and most conservatives is conservatives typically
they're married most of the time. I've tried it twice.
I'm not so sure I'll be looking to try it
a third time. But again, I've also always had up

(01:54:50):
until recently, and I've been working on it more in
the last few months, a more negative internal dialogue. But
so think about this from this perspective. If words have power,
and all these kids are seeing everywhere they look is
information about being non binary, about being gender fluid, about

(01:55:10):
being trans, about being trapped in the wrong body, And
then they start asking themselves those questions. Internally, they're reshaping
their mind, whether they realize they or not, in the
image that these people want their minds to be shaped it,
which is, you're not happy with your life, you don't
think you're in the right body, and we can help

(01:55:31):
you fix it. I mean, I'm really not trying to
be this way, but I swear to God, some of
this stuff that's come out lately with you know, chat, GPT,
helping people commit suicide and all these other these would
have been Black Mirror episodes just a couple of years ago.

(01:55:53):
Now we're living them in real time. This March to
gender fluidity would have been a black Mirror episode just
a couple of years ago, and now we're living in
in real time, and we need to start asking ourselves why.
You know, I make my living off of social media,

(01:56:14):
one way or the other, because that's how I propagate
my work, whether it's the stuff that I write, whether
it's the broadcasting that I do, whether I'm helping out
on somebody or sitting in on somebody else's show, or
the other ones that I produce that aren't tied to
my network. So I get the need and the requirement
for things like social media for those of us that
make our money in that realm, but I think we

(01:56:37):
need to start limiting it to a point, especially for kids.
Make them go outside and touch grass, and I mean
that quite literally, have them go outside with their shoes
off from time to time, because I know it used
to be a hippie thing and everybody used to make
fun of it, but grounding is real. I know this
because even I've noticed a difference when I allow myself

(01:57:02):
to spend just a few minutes a day outside versus
spending all time inside. Because now that I work in
my home, I'll be honest, most of the time, I
don't leave if I can do it, I have stuff
delivered that we need for food, and then I almost
never leave, And then I find myself having a reason
to get out of the house and suddenly I feel better,

(01:57:25):
which again is a problem on my side of the spectrum,
because that means I need to be finding ways to
do things like that more often. But especially lately when
the news cycle has been as crazy as it is,
I can't keep up. I still haven't done half the
things that I really need to do this week, and
the week's almost over. There's one day left in it,
and I'm still behind the eight ball, which is insane

(01:57:51):
to think about, really, but that's how busy all of
this has gotten, and that's how crazy all of this
has gotten. Al Right, we are at the bottom of
the hour. I'm gonna start trying to see if I
can get bradlined out to find out what's going on
with that, and so we're gonna take the break a
little bit earlier than we normally do. I also noticed,

(01:58:12):
because I've been sharing so many different screens that the
echo problem is coming back, so we're gonna have to
fix that too. So stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen. Ope,
I did not change or this year, that did I
All right, we'll be right back. Stay tuned. Hello, friends,

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And that's right, ladies and gentlemen, we're back. It's the
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the Weekend News round Up, and normally I try to
bring in some folks at work in the news. Lately,
one of our recurring folks that have been doing this
with this is a very own Brad Sley. You're also
known for his work over at town Hall in Red State,

(02:02:21):
and he's joining us right now. Good even or good afternoon. Sorry,
how are you, sir?

Speaker 16 (02:02:27):
Yeah, we just crested right there, didn't we But going
well going while we're dealing with all the madness this week,
which is pretty pretty much confined to two main stories
connected to each other.

Speaker 4 (02:02:39):
So yeah, I mean, the News round Up will be
not as diverse as as it has been known to
be because all the oxygen's being sucked up by a
couple of different things, but we're gonna do it anyway.
So I'm sure you and a mus had fun talking
about the whole Kimmel thing last night.

Speaker 16 (02:02:54):
By the way, Yeah, we we kind of dove into
that a little bit because it's, you know, our Inner
Tayment show and that was broadcasting, so we we did
cover pretty extensively. But I'm just, uh, I'm kind of
laughing about the whole thing because I'm doing a piece
right now. I've got about eighty five tabs open because
there's so many people screeching about this that I'm digging up.

(02:03:19):
We're not screeching but applauding when other people were going
through the exact same thing, in fact, involving the exact
same company.

Speaker 4 (02:03:27):
Yeah, Gina Carano comes to mind.

Speaker 16 (02:03:31):
Yeah, Yeah, there wasn't a whole lot of uh sympathy
and screeching about the First Amendment. In fact, I found, uh,
there was a notice from sag AFTRA that's the Actors Union,
Screen Actors Guild and others, and oh they completely decry
the fact that Jimmy Kimmel has been censored. It's like,
I guess Gina Carano wasn't part of your union because

(02:03:55):
I didn't recall any sympathy from you folks when that happened.

Speaker 4 (02:03:59):
Well, i mean, come on, the Rudy Hobbit is president now,
so I'm sure they'll be changes.

Speaker 16 (02:04:04):
Oh yeah, it's just I got example after example. I mean,
you know, there's David French, of course, had to come
out and say that, you know, this is authoritarianism. And
yet when Roseanne Barr was fired by the same network,
he was applauding it.

Speaker 18 (02:04:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:04:21):
I so Roseanne had like a serious own moment because
you know, Obama was one of the people weighing in
about this, and she's like, so I suppose it wasn't
you who called ABC and got me fired? Yeah?

Speaker 16 (02:04:32):
And yeah, in fact, I wrote about Obama yesterday where
he came out and talked about how this is censorship
and it's just a highest order. It's like, dude, you
ushered this in. You know, this is the guy that
was using the Espionage Act like no other president before,
and that was legislation that was actually written to address

(02:04:57):
the problem with spies and people working against the country. Well,
he decided to twist that language and apply it to
anybody that was leaking information in his administration to the
media and arresting people for it.

Speaker 4 (02:05:10):
Right, But yeah, you know, I mean, well, the funny
thing is so after you know this whole thing, you know,
which granted he said the things he said on Monday,
he was still allowed to do a show on Tuesday
where he said much the same thing. And then this
is before everything started up on Wednesday. Disney had already
reached out to him and been like, what are you

(02:05:31):
going to do about this mess that you're making? What,
what's what's the plan here? Bro, Well, what are you
gonna do? He's like, well, my plan is to blame
Maga for all of it. And that's when they were like, uh, yeah,
we don't think that's gonna work. And that was when,
you know, and granted some of this, I think one
of the syndication groups, if for ABC, is in the

(02:05:53):
midst of a very you know, lucrative deal. So I
have a feeling that has something to do with him
finally deciding that Kimmel had been enough. But when you've
got like sixty six channels in your network that are like,
we're not airing this crap anymore, what were they supposed
to do? Especially when they tried to have a meeting
with him and say, hey, this isn't going the way
you thought it was going to go. What's your plan here?

(02:06:14):
And he's like, Oh, I'm going to make it worse.
I have a thousand percent plan on making it worse.
Because that story broke today and I'm like, it's not
so all these people that are screaming about censorship, you know,
it's not really censorship when it's the parent company that
you work for that says, hey, we don't really support
these views that you have right now, so you should
either tone them down or we may have to do

(02:06:35):
something about that. And he said no, if you guys,
I'm all in. So they said, okay, well you're on
break until further notice. Now. The underside to this, and
my honest opinion is we're both Colbert and Kimmel. Their
contracts are up, so I have a feeling their parent
companies are using the schedule as a negotiation and be like, hey,
if you want to keep doing this show, we're gonna

(02:06:56):
have to rework your terms because you're both losing money.

Speaker 16 (02:07:00):
That's something that nobody wants to really address. And brought
it up on the show last night that since January
not you know, this isn't year over ear, this is
just in twenty twenty five, Kimmel has lost nearly a
million viewers since Donald Trump has taken office and all

(02:07:21):
he has done is just this acidic attack mode every
single night on Trump. And it's, like I pointed out
with already, the biggest problem here with both Colbert and
Kimmel is that they're operating in New York and Los
Angeles and they're performing with complete antagonism towards people and

(02:07:42):
issues that concern flyover country in between them. So they
just are acting with this insulated mindset. You, oh, everybody
agrees with me. And yet when you've got affiliates, you know,
like Next Star and Sinclair, they have a hundreds of
stations that operate between Los Angeles and New York, and

(02:08:04):
when you're alienating people on those networks and those affiliates,
I should say, that's counterintuitive to business. And so for
them to come out and say, yeah, we're not going
to cover that show anymore on our network because we're
struggling as it is and we don't need to drive
away more people. The parent network has basically listen to that.

Speaker 4 (02:08:27):
Well, it's kind of it's kind of like people have
forgotten that, you know that the TV and movies and
all this stuff is in the business of trying to
make money, and when you're losing money, hand over fist.
I mean again, you know, like you said, this isn't
year over year, this is just since January that Colbert
has lost another million million viewers or Kimmel, which is

(02:08:50):
insane to me because you know, granted we are you know,
for profit, but kind of not for profit, because I
will be honest, half of how I keep things running
is when people are willing to donate, because if not,
because the Biden economy is still a thing, we would
have had to have shollved a long time ago because
I can usually barely make dands meet, but I typically

(02:09:11):
find a way to do it every month anyway. But so,
but of ultimately, eventually I would love to be able
to turn this thing into something that's making me more
than enough money just to get by every month. It'll
be up to the viewers and listeners as to whether
or not we ever get there. But that means I
still have to kind of pay attention to what it
is that they're looking for out of content, because if

(02:09:32):
I don't, then I'm never going to be able to
turn that threshold.

Speaker 16 (02:09:36):
Now.

Speaker 4 (02:09:36):
At the same time, I also want to try to
remain true to our mission and our message, which is
to remind people that America is not the crazy Nazi
propagandist hell hole that the left wants you to think
it is, right, because that's all they've done now for years.
And I think the other big screaming thing because of
the Kimmel thing is now they're even tripling and quadrupling

(02:09:58):
down on you know, this is in America because they're
stifling free speech. They're doing this and I will admit,
from the little snippets that I've seen from the press
gaggle Trump did on the plane yesterday, he didn't really
help that case very much. But I also know exactly
why he said some of the things that he said.
He is the most negatively covered president in all time. Yeah,

(02:10:18):
so he does have a valid point. When they're not
bringing you anything but their opinions anymore, can they really
be considered a news organization and should they been treated
as such?

Speaker 16 (02:10:30):
You know, this is what I've been discussing about this
to you because I'm I'm kind of in that gray area.
I'm not thrilled with the concept of the government going
after a broadcaster like this. Yet at the same time,
you've got Kimmel delivering blatant misinformation that is in violation
of the FCC terms. And there's you know, there's a

(02:10:54):
NW once here. I don't know how many people are aware.
But when it comes to cable, you know, like MSNBC
or when they want to bitch and moan on either
side about misinformation, their licensing agreement on cable is completely
different and he doesn't have as much oversight and so
you can't come after them in the same fashion. But
on ABC, which is over public airwaves, him delivering misinformation

(02:11:19):
like he did is actually in violation, and we read
them out last night on the show.

Speaker 4 (02:11:23):
Yeah, no, I completely get that. But and again, you
like me, I'm not a fan of what's happening. But
then again, I would like to remind everybody who is
currently freaking out and clutching pearls. We didn't write the rules,
we didn't craft the board, we didn't set it up.
This game started being played without us. We just finally
decided to start playing along. I'm sorry it's turning out

(02:11:45):
that we're much better at it than you.

Speaker 16 (02:11:47):
Yeah, that's kind of where I'm at, is that. Yeah,
I'm not thrilled with this, but guess what, I haven't
been thrilled with this for years as the media has
been pushing for this kind of stuff. So, yeah, we
mentioned Gina Carano and Roseanne. How about Brian Stelter over
at CNN when he was lobbying not to silence Tucker Carlson, who,

(02:12:09):
by the way, also has been canceled and did not
receive this outpouring of First Amendment support. In fact, Jimmy
Kimmel was dancing on his pink slip, as I put it,
when Tucker got canceled, as did numerous other people. But
Brian Stelter was lobbying to have Fox News Channel entirely
taken off the air.

Speaker 4 (02:12:30):
Yeah, the whole thing he was pushing.

Speaker 16 (02:12:32):
They understood the cable arrangement and so they couldn't go licensing.
So what they were trying to do was lobby the
cable providers, Time Warner and others to drop Fox News
entirely from their packages.

Speaker 4 (02:12:46):
But you know, it's interesting that you bring this up
because one of the things that's starting to be discussed
in you know, media circles and even in articles is
when the left going so hard on these talking points
about Nazis and fascism and everything else, it's actually working
against them, and it's funny because you mentioned Stetler Stelter.
However the hell you say his name trying so hard

(02:13:07):
to get them canceled. That was around the same time
that all the contracts for the airports got pulled from CNN. Yeah,
exactly that I didn't work out the way you thought
it was gonna work out there, and it's give it.

Speaker 16 (02:13:18):
Yeah, And soon after too, he was dismissed from CNN
for a period of time with the ownership change and such,
and then brought back. But that's the thing is the
self awareness is completely absent from so many of these people.
I mean, there was Chris Hayes also coming out, how
dare these authoritarians take him off the air And then
there's a clip of him when Tucker Carlson was taken

(02:13:39):
off the air. Well, people, when you say stuff like that,
there's gonna be accountability and you're responsible, so he should
have gotten fired. It's like, well, yeah, first amendment, Chris,
what happened there?

Speaker 4 (02:13:51):
You know, yeah, what happened there? But yeah, I mean again,
total different scenario because you know, they don't they don't
have the same rules. I mean, that's that's why I
was the other and something we have to talk about
because I don't know if you've seen it, but did
you see I'm sure you probably have because everybody's been
writing about it. But I watched it happen in real time,

(02:14:11):
the moment that gut Fell just went scorched earth on
Tarlov on the file. Oh my god.

Speaker 16 (02:14:20):
Well that's yeah, it's another indicator of the left. You know,
they're better than us because they have twice as many standards,
and you know, they're free and clear to say all
kinds of offensive things. And then how dare you people
on the right say the same things? And they don't.
They don't grasp the way that they come across, because,

(02:14:43):
for instance, they're they're trying to say today, well, we
can be critical of Charlie Kirk, and we can point
out the things that he said, and they can unload
all of this hate and bill towards somebody that was
just killed because they have the freedom to do so. However,
these people, if you misgender someone in front of them,
lose their ever loving mind and try to shut you up.

Speaker 4 (02:15:06):
Dude, I was almost written up at work once. I'm
for using the wrong pronoun in an email.

Speaker 16 (02:15:11):
Yeah, that's you know, and that's considered an attack and
words are violence, and you're trying to get somebody killed
because they understand that this is an attack on them. Well,
what about three years of calling Donald Trump a Nazi?
What do you think that's going to lead to? They
they have no balance in what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (02:15:29):
Well, I talked about that earlier. You remember when the
leftists loved to use the phrase dog whistle. Oh yeah,
it's kind of like they're ignoring the fact that they've
been using dog whistles to try to call for people
to be killed now for like the last decade.

Speaker 16 (02:15:44):
Yeah, and that's that was always one of their tactics too,
because if they employed dog whistle, that basically means they
can't prove you were being racist or some other warm
so they have to interpret something in order to then
go to, well, we all know what they really mean.

(02:16:05):
Don't say we This is you concocting something out of
thin air, So I don't subscribe to your little dog
whistle theory. There. That's you hearing something that wasn't said.

Speaker 4 (02:16:18):
Yeah I did. All of It's just absolutely crazy. So
I guess something else we need to touch on real
quick is the New York officials that were arrested while
trying to induct just suppose it oversighted an ice facility,
yet again involving the same controller.

Speaker 16 (02:16:37):
Yeah. Yeah, that's another I think that's kind of almost
a theme of twenty twenty five, and that is people
on the left discovering accountability. They just feel like, ever
since Donald Trump was elected in office, they can say
anything and do anything and there will be no repercussions

(02:16:58):
to be had. We can write the law because we
don't like Donald Trump, to be fair, That's kind of
how the first term went, though. Yeah, they kind of
got to do.

Speaker 4 (02:17:10):
Whatever they wanted to do whenever the hell they wanted
to do it because Donald Trump was so in battled
trying to fight all these different claims that he and
he didn't have people in leadership that were, you know,
actually doing the things that are happening leadership right now
other than Pam BONDI, I don't know what we're gonna
do with that one.

Speaker 16 (02:17:28):
Well, they what they're not really used to is people
on the right, and this started. We talked about it
numerous times. How since the Donald Trump assassination, there's been
a complete tonal change on the right, and tolerance is
pretty much out the door now. So, in the way
of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the left has been trying to say,

(02:17:50):
you know, the right dudes to tone it down, and
the language being used is horrible and you're leading to
more violence, and people are just tired of that, and
they're like, no, how about Chris Murphy the day before
the shooting calling for war between the parties. You want
to maybe address that, folks. How about Jasmine Crockett promoting
violence between Democrats and Republicans and dictating we have to

(02:18:12):
go out there and smack them in the head and
Gavin Newsom saying we have to punch them in the face.
And it's endless stream of attack language from these people
that they're complaining about attack language at the same time
is pretty damned hilarious.

Speaker 4 (02:18:28):
Well, so it's interesting that you bring that up because
these are things that happened before September tenth, twenty twenty five.
These are some of the things happening on the House
floor after September tenth, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 26 (02:18:43):
Regards to But I think it's important, mister chat. Just
like in DC, homeless was one out of maybe freedom
struggled in the fight for civil rights.

Speaker 16 (02:18:53):
We can't be passive right now. So don'tbody over.

Speaker 26 (02:18:56):
There should take anything we says, you know, like so
personally as if we're attacking them. No, we're attacking a process,
not attacking people here. And I think it's really important
we need to stand up against this fascist takeover. That's
not a bad word, it's a fact.

Speaker 16 (02:19:12):
And here in d C.

Speaker 26 (02:19:13):
And across the country, it is so incredibly important, mister chair,
that this committee does not allow rhetoric that the fames
or paints Washington C. In a way that you all
haven't really truly seen. You're just reading it. No, you're
just reading it or something off of something.

Speaker 16 (02:19:32):
Well, the generator yields to a question. Yeah, I think
it's really important. The lady, I don't yield.

Speaker 4 (02:19:37):
I don't even have time.

Speaker 16 (02:19:38):
I can tell you expirement, mister chair.

Speaker 26 (02:19:42):
But you all live here and you're not telling people
the beautiful parts that you do see in the nation's capital.

Speaker 16 (02:19:48):
And no, no, no, it's just wrong, Chairman. I think
it's an argument she's going to refer to me from
the third right. This is it's insane. It's insane. It's insane.
Do I look like a member of the third right
to you, mister.

Speaker 4 (02:20:05):
Lee plea, is that what I look like?

Speaker 8 (02:20:06):
To you?

Speaker 16 (02:20:08):
Is that what you think?

Speaker 13 (02:20:09):
Is that?

Speaker 25 (02:20:09):
What you think?

Speaker 16 (02:20:11):
Is that what you think?

Speaker 25 (02:20:12):
I think it's radical, and I think it's insane, and
I don't respect everything that you're saying. But to say
something like that to myself a lot of my colleagues
is way out of line.

Speaker 4 (02:20:20):
It's way out of line, it's way out of regular order.

Speaker 16 (02:20:25):
It's okay, but it's okay, right, it's okay. Right, you
hold yourself accountable before you talk about.

Speaker 25 (02:20:30):
All my self accountable, hold your old self accountable. How
about that, hold your own.

Speaker 26 (02:20:38):
And make sure you with your own voting card don't
be giving it to.

Speaker 16 (02:20:42):
Some all right, tom chair record.

Speaker 4 (02:20:46):
So that's just that's just zero point one from that
buffet of goodness that we have.

Speaker 16 (02:20:52):
Just I mean, is it's so typical though, isn't it?
On the left. Once you just face them with common sense, facts, pragmatism,
the volume just hits. You want to talk about dog
whistle like towards the end there, I think only dogs
could hear her. Just amazing, And this is all again

(02:21:15):
in their climate of insightful language. Yet there she is
on the floor calling Republicans fascists and say it's a fact.

Speaker 4 (02:21:24):
It's a fact.

Speaker 16 (02:21:26):
I mean, they they're just unhinged any longer because nothing
is working, all the usual tactics, all the usual accusations
and everything else that you know. They would say they're
just a bunch of racist Nazis and sexist and the
press would applaud, and the right would just shake their
head and go, okay, whatever, nobody's shaking heads anymore. They're

(02:21:48):
getting right back in their face. And the other day
this happened during the Cash Patel hearing too, when Corey
Booker was asking a bunch of accusatory questions. His time
was done and it was time for Patel to answer him,
and then Corey just jumped on him, lost his mind,
eyes bulging, screaming at him. And it's part for the

(02:22:13):
course over there. You know, they asked the accusatory questions,
they don't let you answer, and if you just get
back in their face and respond in the same fashion,
they become offended and outraged. I don't dare you, sir. Well.

Speaker 4 (02:22:26):
So the interesting thing is, because this this occurred to
me today, because we are we are you know, a
couple of months away from the official kickoff of midterms,
but it occurred, well, technically kind of starting now because
early voting in Virginia just started for the governorship, but
still that's technically next month or next couple of months.
But still it occurred to me that they're doing what

(02:22:50):
they always do because they are trying to throw red
meat to their voting block bases at home with all
the grand standing and stuff that they're doing right now.
But I'm not so sure that's going to work for
them this time because their overall base is shrinking.

Speaker 16 (02:23:06):
Yeah, I mean what you just heard from her Corey Booker.
All this performative crap that goes on in these hearings,
that's part of their campaigning. Now, so the midterms I've
already started in that fashion. This is all done, you know.
Don't sit there and go through five to ten minutes
of this back and forth just so they can have
that seventeen second clip to post on their website. And

(02:23:28):
look what I said to Caspitel and not the fact
that it was a lie and that he unwound you
with facts and responded and kind to you. Now, it's
just like I'm brave because I said this on the
House floor.

Speaker 4 (02:23:39):
Vote for me, right, And then so I saw this
story today which I've seen a couple of different people
trying to, you know, tell me in private message groups
and via text that it's apparently about to break that
Soros may in fact be facing reco charges. I'm like
waiting to sty'll see if that shoe ever drops. But
I did see a story that broke today that he

(02:24:00):
is actually sinking a bit of his own money into
the redistricting campaign in California. So please use all of
your money to squeeze out one or two more seats
in an already completely blue state. That's great. Please.

Speaker 16 (02:24:14):
Well, I if it comes down to him having to
use his own money, does that not indicate there's not
the ground swell for this to take place?

Speaker 4 (02:24:23):
Well, he's having to use his own money because nobody
wants to talk about the fact that the Left was
giving him money out of TPUSA and everywhere else for
all these ever things that he was trying to do
or not TPUSA. Well usaid, yeah.

Speaker 16 (02:24:36):
Yeah, exactly. That's uh, that's an indicator that and we're
the billionaire donors, we're Soros and company supporting all of this.
If he has to cut his own checks. That kind
of tells me that he's not getting that stampede of
financial support from that.

Speaker 4 (02:24:55):
I mean, I'll be really surprised. I think the only
way they win this is if they keep counting till
they win, which had kind of become a California hallmark.

Speaker 16 (02:25:02):
Oh yeah, that's definitely their trade market. Like, well, you know,
we've ran into some struggles here really in California, the
tech center of the world.

Speaker 4 (02:25:14):
I just am I the only one who finds it
absolutely amazing that. You know, when we were doing nothing
but voting with paper and pencils, we had the elections
by results by no later than the next day. Now
we have all this technology and it takes places like
California sixty sixty five days to figure out elections.

Speaker 16 (02:25:32):
Well, we saw that here in Florida a few years
ago during the one of the midterm elections. The Panhandle
had just gotten hit with a hurricane like about three
weeks prior, and the election was held the ten precincts
up there. They were able to get their vote count
in in a matter of hours. And here where I

(02:25:54):
live in Broward County, that just upgraded to a state
of the art counting system can get the votes in
in time, and they were doing recounts and such right
up until the midnight deadline because they were trying to
squeeze out some extra votes for the Democrats for the
center race, and it was like they're like, well, you know,
we've ran into some trouble. And then they did the

(02:26:16):
recount and it turned out that the Republicans picked up
like one hundred extra votes that they were anticipating, and
it's like, we missed the deadline. We have to revert
to the original vote.

Speaker 5 (02:26:25):
We don't.

Speaker 16 (02:26:27):
It was just laughably inept. And again they were a
month earlier bragging how Broward County had the most technologically
advanced vote counting system and they couldn't make the deadline.

Speaker 4 (02:26:42):
Crazy, ain't it? So yeah, I think it's something to
do with town Hall, because that's where I was pulling
the videos from. And even the one that I know
should have been video wasn't video, so I did find it.
So I know we already kind of touched on it,
but I do, you know, I'm sorry. I enjoyed watching
this probably more than I should have. I was actually

(02:27:03):
midstick when he went off, and I almost spewed my
drink all over my TV at the time. So here
is the very vaunted moment where Greg Gudfeld went nuked
from orbit on Tylve to the point where if this
was a round of Mortal Kombat, somebody would have been
yelling finish her. Yes, we don't need it.

Speaker 8 (02:27:22):
What is interesting here is why is only this happening
on the left and not the right. That's all we
need to know about it. There was absolutely no cos
you want to talk about mlis Ortman. Did you know
her name before it happened. None of us did.

Speaker 27 (02:27:37):
None of us were spending every single day talking about
missus Hortman. I never heard of her until after she died.
And don't play that bullshit with me. You know what
I'm talking. What I'm saying is there was no demonization
amplification about that woman before she died. It was a
specific crime against her by somebody who knew her.

Speaker 8 (02:27:57):
The same thing.

Speaker 27 (02:27:58):
You can bring up Josha Piro, but then you will
not bring up, for example, that that was a pro
Palestine person.

Speaker 8 (02:28:03):
So don't use your what about this. The fact, the
fact of the matter is the both sides argument.

Speaker 4 (02:28:11):
Not only doesn't fly, we don't care.

Speaker 27 (02:28:14):
We don't care about your both sides argument that shit
is dead. For one thing, there is no cognitive dissonance
on our side. On your side, your beliefs do not
match reality. So you're coming up with these rationalizations like what.

Speaker 8 (02:28:30):
About this or what about that? We're not doing that
because we saw it happen. We saw a young bright
man assassinated and we know who did it. We are
not coming up with rationalizations. We are calm, we are honest, and.

Speaker 27 (02:28:47):
We are resolute. We're not defensive. And I understand the defensiveness.
I understand why people are saying what about this and
what about this? Because if you have to face the
underlying fact to this, your life is going to fall
apart because you're going to realize you're not the good guys.
If you sat around and you defended the mutilation of children,

(02:29:08):
you're not the good guys. If you sat six hundred,
seven hundred cases of harassment against Republicans and you said,
but what about this?

Speaker 4 (02:29:17):
What abothers?

Speaker 27 (02:29:17):
And then you see this murder after calling somebody a
fashion you fascist, you realize maybe I'm not the good guy.

Speaker 8 (02:29:23):
That is a hell of a realization to deal with.

Speaker 27 (02:29:26):
So therefore, therefore you have to grasp at rationalizations.

Speaker 8 (02:29:31):
You don't have to do that, Jessica. They do.

Speaker 27 (02:29:34):
I don't believe you're part of that group. But why
the hell do you have to mimic an echo that crap?

Speaker 16 (02:29:40):
To us?

Speaker 8 (02:29:41):
He was a patsy. That guy was a patsy.

Speaker 27 (02:29:44):
He was under the hypnotic spell of a direct to
consumer nihilism, the transcult.

Speaker 8 (02:29:50):
And you know that if you can decide that biology
is false, you can.

Speaker 27 (02:29:54):
Agree that murder is okay and that humanity is expendable.
You cannot see that alone and see that for what
the evil it is without having to attach all of
these other things is beyond me.

Speaker 22 (02:30:10):
I just want to be clear, and I want to
let people speak. I in no way intended at all
to minimize what happened to Charlie.

Speaker 4 (02:30:17):
I was horrified by it.

Speaker 8 (02:30:19):
I have not been on the five argument.

Speaker 16 (02:30:24):
You know.

Speaker 22 (02:30:25):
All that I was saying is is can we have
all of the information before you just say they did this?
Because that is a broad brush to paint with.

Speaker 8 (02:30:32):
This and this kid have a conversation, had a conversation,
we got shot.

Speaker 27 (02:30:39):
Look sorry, I'm sorry. You weren't here for a week.
You came in here and it's cold.

Speaker 4 (02:30:46):
And as far as I know, she hasn't been made sense.

Speaker 25 (02:30:48):
But this is a story.

Speaker 27 (02:30:51):
Immune to ratalizations. It's immune devised. This thing is with
us for good and we all have to deal with that.

Speaker 8 (02:30:57):
So that means we can't live by this same arguments
that you might be reading.

Speaker 27 (02:31:02):
About relativism among the media.

Speaker 8 (02:31:06):
We can't deal with those stories. It doesn't matter. The
media is dead to us on the story. They built
this thing up.

Speaker 4 (02:31:12):
We're dealing with it.

Speaker 8 (02:31:13):
We're gonna act. We don't care what the what aboutism
is anymore.

Speaker 4 (02:31:18):
That shit's dead.

Speaker 8 (02:31:19):
Sorry for the swearing as well. I apologize to the
American public.

Speaker 28 (02:31:23):
I'm going to shut up for the rest of the show,
and narrator he did in fact not shut up for
the rest of the show, but it was still a
great moment. And I will say this, I know Fox
still has a dumb button, so I don't know why
they're not using it on their live shows anymore, because
I'm pretty sure Greg Gottfield just had to pay at
least four different fines because.

Speaker 4 (02:31:44):
You're right, the cable FCC agreement isn't the same, but
they still have three. They can't say, and he said
it three times one of them.

Speaker 16 (02:31:52):
I don't know I'm hearing. I'm hearing the word shit
on cable more often, like during primetime dramas and stuff. Now,
maybe there is a date time limitation on some vulgarity.
I'm not sure, But I mean, I'm somebody that basically
traffics in the arena of politics, entertainment, and hockey, So
I'm not really shrinking when I hear that kind of language.

Speaker 4 (02:32:15):
I mean, I'm just I'm honestly surprised because there was
actually heat and the reason I know that there are
still three that they can't say, And maybe it is
more to do with like the primetime time slots, because
I know there was one taping of his Gutfeld show
where he specifically said, I'm going to get in trouble
for this, but none of this is getting bleeped today.
I'll pay that, And I'm like, oh, okay, But.

Speaker 16 (02:32:38):
I mean, beyond the shock of that kind of profanity,
what he was saying was more than valid. Like when
they keep bringing up the Hortman shooting. I love when
they do for this reason, because they try to do
that equivalency and say, well, what about that one. Okay,
for one, nobody is out there defending or explaining away

(02:33:00):
that shooter noo on the road. Second thing, you can't
pin the guy on the right because he was all
over the map. The guy was a true wing nut.
He had no King protest fires flyers in his car.
He said he was shooting people on behalf of tim walls.
He was also a Republican voter. I mean, how do

(02:33:20):
you reconcile any of this stuff. The guy was also
claiming to be an international securities expert and worked with
the military on certain things when he never did. Just
the guy was kind of out the lunch, all across
the board. But the other important thing is nobody was
blaming Hortman when she got shot, right, She was not

(02:33:44):
said to, oh, you know, if she didn't have that
violent rhetoric, then she wouldn't have died. Nobody said that
like they are with Charlie Kirk. And that's where the
equivalency dies right there. Nobody defended the shooter and nobody
blamed the victim. And yet we're hearing that still regarding

(02:34:04):
Charlie's assassination. So there's that narrative right there, is blasted
in the confetti.

Speaker 4 (02:34:13):
All right, So we do have a bit of breaking
news to get you ready for the weekend. So there
was a resolution voted on the House floor a Friday
to both honor the life of Charlie Kirk, founder of
Turning Point USA, and opposing political violence. While the resolution
did pass by three ten two fifty eight, this calls
into question who the fifty eight Democrats are who would

(02:34:33):
not stand up for non violence.

Speaker 16 (02:34:36):
Yeah, maybe the batcrap screecher that we heard about ten
minutes ago was on that list.

Speaker 4 (02:34:43):
I'm sure she was probably on that list. And I
will and I will admit I misattributed that screecher earlier
because I thought it was the other Muslim woman, not
that one.

Speaker 16 (02:34:55):
Although yeah, Ilain Omar has been on a remarkable taror
of late too. I mean she was it just yesterday again,
was saying that, you know, I don't want to hear
people sympathetic about Charlie Kirk because he's spewed hate. I'm
not going to put up with that shit, right, Wow,
just very touching. How you know you were so respectful?
Was somebody that was just murdered in front of thousands

(02:35:17):
of people and millions online? Well, done Illan.

Speaker 4 (02:35:21):
Well, yeah, and that's just it, you know, there, there,
and again and again. I'm not surprised that the left
is taking things that he said out of context and
turning them into evil, hateful things. Like one of the
most commonly used ones is when he was when because
during his show, one of the panelists brought to his
attention a video put out by miss Rachel during Pride Month,

(02:35:42):
and you know, he refused her use of scripture with Hey,
those same scriptures that you were pulling from. What Jesus
said came from here and here one of the books
as Leviticus. So you're talking about Levitigus nine. Let's take
a look at Levitigus eight, where it says men who
lay with men, she'll be stoned to death. You're talking
about Pride month. And also at the same time, when

(02:36:03):
did pride become an acceptable thing for people who claim
to be Christians? And well, since he said that, he's
obviously abdicating for the stoning of homosexual people. Dude, Charlie
Kirk had gay friends.

Speaker 16 (02:36:21):
We just saw the Washington Post fired one of their
editors too because she came out and said Charlie Kirk
called all black women incapable of mentally incapable, something like that.
But she put it in quotation marks as if he
had directly said that, when he never did. He was
it was a portion when he was addressing specific women

(02:36:43):
like Joy Reed and others, because they came out and
said they benefited from DEI and or affirmative action, and
he was addressing what they said.

Speaker 4 (02:36:54):
Yeah, he mentioned three politically active black female women by
name and pointed out how even they had claimed that
they had benefited from d One of my favorite ones
from him too, is the whole Oh my god, he's
a misogynist. Have you ever listened to what he actually
said about women, because what he said about women is
it's a shame that we live in a society where

(02:37:16):
women who want to stay home and be full time
mothers don't have that option. That's what he said. He
didn't say every woman should be home, barefoot and pregnant
and doing everything their husband said. He said, for the
women who would wish to be able to stay home
and raise their children, it's a shame that we live
in a society where that's currently not possible.

Speaker 16 (02:37:33):
Yeah, we also saw the New York Times. I think
it was on Friday of last week. They had to
issue a correction because they supposedly did a thorough research
into Charlie Kirk's positions and they declared him an anti Semite?
Have you not seen him working with Benjamin nettan Yahoo

(02:37:54):
and other? But the thing is they just relied on
a poll quote that somebody provided them instead of listening
to I don't know, two whole minutes of him speaking.
So they had to say, Okay, once we get the
full quotation from him, we realized what he was saying
wasn't accurate. But yeah, because you were couldn't take two
minutes to listen to the whole segment that you were

(02:38:16):
reporting on, That's the That's the amazement right there.

Speaker 4 (02:38:22):
It's craziness, all of its craziness, all right. So we
are getting to the point of the program where I
ask you to pick your favorite child. What is the
top story that you've reported on so far this week?
Did you want to let everybody know about as far
as you are concerned.

Speaker 16 (02:38:34):
Wow, Yeah, it's I mean, pretty much on these same topics,
but it's I'm probably gonna pull from what I call
the what I pulled on Monday, Scott McFarland over at
CBS News, and it's kind of par for the course,
but it's just because of his point of prominence, major network,

(02:38:55):
supposedly major voice over there. He was on Sunday report
on the shooter. And you just see in this the
desperation of them to get away from this whole transgender
connection to the killing. It's like the last thing they
want to even address, despite the fact that it's there.

(02:39:18):
And so McFarland is relying on quotes from the Governor
of Utah and mangling them in the process. But basically said, now,
he makes no connection that transgenderism is any influence on
the shooting. There's nothing in his words to make that assumption.
And this is the game he's playing. He's relying on

(02:39:40):
one source and one source who's not part of the investigation.
And meanwhile, as he says, this is the Axios and others.
But I point out Axios because they spoke to six
different sources inside the FBI declaring that they were focused
intently on the transgender connection because of his text messages

(02:40:01):
and all the other things that they're finding in his home,
that there's definitely an influence there. And that's what they're
looking at again, these are the authorities, and it's reported on,
and yet Scott mcfarloand is just blowing smoke and trying
to deflect from this. It was so pathetic and so
obvious what was taking place?

Speaker 4 (02:40:21):
All right? So I did just find this and I
think this may be one of the last stories that
we touch on. This is from Jim Thompson over at
Red State, And I didn't even know this was going on.
So apparently there is a Navy four star admiral who
has been charged and sentenced to six years in prison,

(02:40:41):
apparently on bribery charges. So I didn't I didn't even
know what was going on. So yeah, disgraced Navy four
star Admiral Robert Burke sends to six years in prison.
So this was being written about as far back as
last year, So there was writing about the four star
Navy app roll Robert Burke. He was a bad guy,

(02:41:02):
a very very bad guy. So Admiral Burke rose to
the highest rank possible in the twenty first century for
the US Navy, which is a total of four star admiral.
He retired in twenty twenty two after thirty nine years
of service in the Navy. He was only sixty two.
He retired one year from being able to collect full penchion.
His base pay on retirement was about one hundred and

(02:41:23):
eighty seven thousand dollars. He got eighty seven percent of
that because of the fact that he retired a short
one year short. But Burke had the benefit of living
a life of command that the Navy's second highest ranking officer,
and other perks like significant housing, stipends and other benefits.
The EJ alleges that for Burke it also meant a
massive bribe in the form of private employment for procuring

(02:41:47):
Navy contracts. We can remove the word allegedly officially since Wednesday,
because on Wednesday, the sixty two year old former admiral
learned that he will spend the next six years in
a federal penitentiary. Jerry found Admiral Robertson Burke, US Navy,
retired from Coconut Creek, Florida, guilty of conspiracy to commit bribery, bribery,
performing acts affecting a person, affecting a personal finance interest,

(02:42:10):
and concealing material facts from the United States. Burke will
have to serve six years in prison, followed by three
years of supervised release. He will also have to pay
back our pay total of three hundred and twenty two thousand,
eight hundred fifty dollars in restitution and eighty six holy
making sure I read that right? Okay, Yeah, Comma was
not where I thought it was. I was about to

(02:42:31):
freak out eighty six thousand, seven hundred and forty eight
dollars and eight cents in forfeiture, according to the US
Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.

Speaker 16 (02:42:39):
So yeah, so.

Speaker 4 (02:42:40):
Apparently, shortly before he retired in one short of his
forty years of service, which would have given him full retirement,
he was setting up his civilian retirement plan, which a
lot of us jokingly called goal in parachutes. He was
moving over to jumps Guard in twenty twenty two at
a salary of five hundred thousand dollars per year. Burke
was attempting to influence other Navy personnel before he left

(02:43:01):
the Navy, but it started to unravel because jump Starts
employees were informed by the Navy Department that Jumpstart needed
to stop all communication with Burke. But jump starts two
CEOs or two co CEOs at the time. Megan messenger
and jo Joel Charlie Kim apparently continued to contact Burke,

(02:43:23):
which what which is what fostered the Navy to start
the investigation. And ya, dude, it is on all kinds
of trouble now. Can you can you imagine me a
four star admiral and just proving that you don't even
deserve to wear the uniform that you were wearing for
all those years.

Speaker 16 (02:43:38):
Pretty uh, pretty staggering right there. Just a little uh
little aside more than being a Florida man. The guy
who's town over from me, Coconut Creek is literally like
four miles from me.

Speaker 4 (02:43:52):
I would say, drive by a honk, but you won't
be able to do that for like.

Speaker 16 (02:43:55):
Six Wonder where he's being held now. I probably got
to go to downtown for Waterdale to go see him
now or something.

Speaker 4 (02:44:01):
But damn, that's like, oh dude, that's just that's just
insane to me.

Speaker 16 (02:44:06):
And I mean somebody at the very top is grifting
to this level. Holy damn. Oh yeah, So.

Speaker 4 (02:44:15):
Remember when you were just talking about elon Omar making
even worse comments about Kirk and his supporters, Yes, that
just made headlines for you guys over at Red state
that just dropped apparently, So.

Speaker 16 (02:44:29):
Yes, more disgusting comments from her. That's character.

Speaker 4 (02:44:33):
So yeah, just continue to double down while the Democrats
are blaming us for not wanting to lower the temperature.

Speaker 16 (02:44:41):
Well yeah, I wrote about that last week too, where
it was just astounding. How you know, we watched Charlie
killed right before our eyes, and the first words out
of so many mouths were you Republicans really need to
simmer this down. It turned onto temperature. Yeah, really, U
grew yourself not going to happen. Sorry, it's you know,

(02:45:07):
it's sad and pathetic that they're just that way. But
it is all about deflection. It's all about the Nile.
Don't blame us for what we did. Well, we saw
this after Trump's assassination attempt. You know when the next
day on Face the Nation there was Margaret Brennan saying, now,

(02:45:28):
what are Republicans going to do to tone down the
violet rhetoric? She said this to Steve Scalise of all people. Yeah,
this is beyond tone deaf.

Speaker 4 (02:45:40):
This is like that's like a.

Speaker 16 (02:45:43):
Fact blind or something. There's got to be a worse term.
Because a gunshot victim just witnessed President candidate almost killed,
and the Republicans are the ones who have to tone
it down. According to Maggie, Holy hell.

Speaker 4 (02:46:00):
All right, so this question is just as much for
you as the chat because thanks to doctor clown PhD,
I've seen it. So now you have to I'm gonna
save you from the picture. But I am still gonna
ask the question, one hundred thousand dollars to sleep with
Rosie O'Donnell, What do you do it?

Speaker 8 (02:46:16):
Ooh?

Speaker 16 (02:46:19):
I would probably put a qualifier in there. Would I
be permitted to use a kevlar prophylactic?

Speaker 4 (02:46:26):
Yeah? So in other words, this is not off the
table for you.

Speaker 16 (02:46:30):
Well, I have bills, is what I'm saying, and you
know I I probably would want Yeah, yeah, No, No,
I don't think i'd be able to. I mean, Rosie
O'Donnell is one of those people i'd probably consider to
be a Viagra blocker.

Speaker 4 (02:46:51):
So yeah, I don't. I don't. I don't even think
the little blue bills would help. I can be honest
with you. They could add an extra zero to that
and I would still say no. As much as the money,
it's more not about willingness but a performative issue. It's
like I'm interested, but unable, you know, it's just that
can't happen. It's kind of like, kind of like that

(02:47:14):
that old, that old Ron Ron White bit. You know
I had. I had the intention of staying silent, but
I did not have the ability.

Speaker 16 (02:47:24):
The right to remain silent, but not the ability. I
get it. Also, what he said, you know, you got
arrested for being drunk in public, Like, hey, I was
in private. You threw me out in public, dude.

Speaker 4 (02:47:37):
It's so funny because there's a guy who does local
radio here on uh what was the number two station
for local talk. I think it may actually be the
number one because the biggest station killed all their local talk,
which I find it, but it's iheard, so go figure.
It's funny because when you hear him on the radio.
Even even I was like, until I learned his name,

(02:47:58):
I was like, dude, they get a Ron White to
do political talk in Oklahoma, Jesus. I just like him.
And it's funny because we've kind of become friends over
the years. We don't talk as much as we did
when I was filling in more, but it was funny
because he's like, you know, other than a couple of
different life choices that could have been my life. I'm like,
I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing, though,

(02:48:18):
because you've done pretty well with your life. But yeah, anyway,
I just think it's funny because he does sound almost
exactly like him, and I'm like, dude, And for the
longest time, I really was like, did they until I
figured out his name was Chad Alexandro, I was like,
did they figure out how to get Ron White to
do political talker going Oklahoma? That would be really cool
if it did. But yeah, well that was this was

(02:48:39):
really pre AI. I mean, yeah, I was filling in
over there between like sixteen and nineteen. I don't really
do it much anymore, but then again, I've noticed most
of the time when he has time off, they just
play something else instead of bringing somebody to fill his chair,
so I don't again. I unfortunately, I think all of
broadcasting is suffering from, you know, the whole leftist ideological

(02:49:02):
crap because you know, and that's all I keep you
seeing from democrats is well, you guys are enjoying this now,
but just wait until we get to get people like
you know, off your radio stations and stuff. I'm like, dude,
you've been trying to do that anyway.

Speaker 16 (02:49:16):
Yeah, it's that that's not new. Okay, we're joining in
right now. Is what you're experiencing is because again all
the complaints about Cancel Culture, and I've said this a
couples where they I thought you conservatives were against this,
It's like, yeah, but one you never stopped and two
you just admitted that you're doing it.

Speaker 4 (02:49:37):
Do you understand, right, So so yeah, that's the whole thing. Though.
Remember it wasn't cancel culture. But now it's like, I
thought you guys were against cancel Culture, so you just
admitted you weren't, and you're pissed that we're playing along.
What I find and I saw this from a couple
of different accounts because they're freaking out because you know,
CBS has been brought by a more conservative company there
and talks to by Warner Brothers, which would income a CNN,

(02:50:01):
and then you've got you know, Sinclair, which has become
more of a conservative syndication group was the one one
of the first ones to lead the cry to get
rid of him as far as Kimmel, at least for
the short term. And they're like, you guys, have you
guys owned control of this now and a Trump supporter
owns X and Facebook just gave a bunch of money

(02:50:23):
to Trump and blah blah blah blah blah. I'm like,
you guys were fine with it when all this was
going the other direction.

Speaker 16 (02:50:29):
Well, yeah, the complaint was, you know, I don't think
free speech should be in the pocket of millionaires. Where
have you been for the last fifteen years? Right, Washington Post,
New York Times, LA Times, Boston Harold Chicago Sun Time,
Every single one of these are owned by billionaires, and
you guys were cool with it.

Speaker 4 (02:50:49):
No, it's great, it's his loss.

Speaker 16 (02:50:51):
But I'll tell you what's really amusing right now is
I'm watching all the people getting upset about Kimmel and
it's like, well, that's it. I'm canceling Disney Plus. I'm
not watching ABC or anymore. We're like, well, welcome to
the club.

Speaker 4 (02:51:08):
We weren't watching already, so thanks for joining.

Speaker 16 (02:51:10):
I mean, I was laughing this morning when the actress
from She Hulk said that's it, You've got to go
and cancel Disney Plus. It's like, honey, we did that
when your show was on.

Speaker 4 (02:51:20):
Right, I mean, I haven't because I have a granddaughter
in the home who loves all the Disney movies. So
I've been I can't be back, but you know, I don't.
I don't really watch it much anymore because there's there's
nothing on there for me to watch. I mean, they even,
you know, even with his most recent iteration of Doctor Who,
it was still a lot more of the same. And

(02:51:42):
for bringing back what was at one point a wonderful
showrunner for that franchise and him doing what he did
with this season, I'm just like, eh, I mean, I
have to I'm kind of curious to see where it
goes from here, since you know Rose Rose is going
to play at least a role in it for the
next little bit. I don't think it's going to be
what anybody thinks it's going to be, but I am.

(02:52:03):
I am going to be tuning in just to see
where that goes. Because that was kind of a cool ending,
but it doesn't prove that, you know, things are changing,
because they they went, you know, first female doctor with
kind of you know, lesbian leanings to full on gay
doctor and everybody was like, eh, no, oh yeah.

Speaker 16 (02:52:23):
We covered that on the show, and as a result,
they got the lowest ratings ever experienced for Doctor. The
ratings they got for the last one were lower than
the first season back in what nineteen sixty three or something, right.

Speaker 4 (02:52:38):
When nobody held you, I knew what it was, and
like everybody's like, eh, but I mean, you know, it's
just it's just, you know, the pendulum is finally starting
to swing back the other way. I only hope that
we don't have a complete over correction. But one of
the things that drives me nuts is listening to everybody
talk about right right extremism and left extremism. We need

(02:52:59):
to stop looking at this stuff as a flat political graph,
because what happens if you view it as you know,
it's kind of like the earth, it's round. You go
too far one way or the other, you wind up
in the same damn place. It's not about left or
right anymore. And that's part of what and this can't
change into The left lowers the temperature, and they have
to be the ones to do it. But we need

(02:53:20):
to stop glorifying violence, no matter who's doing it, because
the right doesn't do that.

Speaker 16 (02:53:25):
Well. No, it's a matter of looking at things as
right and wrong, proper, improper and facts. And that's one
of the biggest things is facts in common sense are
very malleable, especially to the left, because everything is partisan,
everything is based on your tribe. And it's like, I
see this in the press on such a regular basis,
where right now this year, Trump will say something, they

(02:53:48):
oppose it just outright because he said it, despite the
fact that they held the exact same position a year
or two ago. But if Trump says it, it's wrong.
So now the media is against fighting crime, lowering taxes,
cutting government waste, you know, all the stuff that he's proposed.
They have come out against it. How do you fight

(02:54:13):
back against fighting crime?

Speaker 13 (02:54:15):
You know?

Speaker 16 (02:54:16):
Tim Walls is there. I was like, I went to
Chripotle and I saw a tank. What the hell's wrong
with this country? And I just had to send the
proclamation from his office years ago where he was mobilizing
the National Guard. Do you remember this, dude? You did
it and it was cool.

Speaker 4 (02:54:35):
I played a clip and it was I think one
of the first video shows I'd ever done, where they
were showing his police force pepperballing people that were coming
outside during I think it was mislabeled as a COVID thing,
but I think it was during a riot. So they
had riot police out and people were coming outside to
see what was going on, and these people were refusing.
They were still on their porch, but they were refusing

(02:54:57):
to go back inside, so they started being shot with
pepper balls.

Speaker 16 (02:55:00):
Yeah, you want to.

Speaker 4 (02:55:02):
Talk to me about authoritarian fascism. Let's talk about that.

Speaker 16 (02:55:06):
Well, I remember that was I want to say that.
The fact checkers came out. I was like, no, no, no,
that wasn't COVID. Stop it. That's a lie. They were
enforcing a curfew. Okay, they were still shooting poor people
on their property. I'm sorry you were shooting.

Speaker 4 (02:55:24):
People on their own property with pepper balls. I don't
know if any of you have ever been shot with
those things. But they still fucking hurt.

Speaker 5 (02:55:32):
Dude.

Speaker 16 (02:55:33):
Yeah, and you know, I think the point of a
curfew was to go home. Well guess what they were home.

Speaker 4 (02:55:39):
Yeah, you don't got to go home, but you can't
stay here.

Speaker 25 (02:55:41):
I can't.

Speaker 4 (02:55:41):
Apparently I can't stay on my porch either. What the hell?
All right, But believe it or not, my friend, we
have come to the end of the road. That was
a really fast hour. I don't know where it went.

Speaker 16 (02:55:51):
It was it was, but this happens.

Speaker 4 (02:55:53):
Where can folks find you, sir.

Speaker 16 (02:55:56):
Well over at townhall dot com. I've got a daily
column there covering the media. You can also see me
on the front page of Red State. I'm a toiling
away right now on something for them regarding all the conflicts,
and a twice weekly podcast I do. They are called
liable sources, tearing into the media some more. And I'm
on this network Thursday nights. I either do the Entertainment

(02:56:18):
Show with Ordy or I got Bad Movies with Paul
Young Tuesday nights with Aggie Reekin on the Cocktail Lounge,
and also over at Jitter look for me at Martini Shark.

Speaker 4 (02:56:30):
All right, folks, that's gonna do it for this particular episode.
I want to thank everybody for taking the time to
come hang out with us on this very news heavy
and very hectic friday and straining week for every single
one of us. Once again, thank you for taking time
out of your day to spend time with us. I'll
be back tonight eight thirty pm Eastern, he said, She
said with the lovely Aggie Reagan probably having to deal
with some royal talk. I'm sure at least for part

(02:56:52):
of it. Excuse me while I try to hold in
my excitement. Yeah, anyway, I'm not sure what we're talking
about yet, but I'm sure that will make at least
part of it, because you know, there was big to
do's over across the Pond this week, and she loves
that stuff. So as much as I give her crap
about it, she likes it. So we'll probably talk about it,
and I'll be back tomorrow night pushing buttons for the

(02:57:12):
front Ports Forensics crew.

Speaker 25 (02:57:14):
And then.

Speaker 4 (02:57:17):
Is this Structure Position Week? I think it's. I think, yeah,
you guys did culture shift? So yes, this is juxtaposition week.
So Saturday night, nine pm Eastern, we will be talking
about one of the topics that didn't make the cut
for juxt over this week but still deserves to be
talked about, which is Cursed Objects. So we're actually getting
a jump on Spooking Month this year. Make sure you
join us for that one. But that's it, folks, We've

(02:57:37):
got to go. This one is officially over.

Speaker 8 (02:57:41):
But over, you say over?

Speaker 7 (02:57:46):
Nothing is over until we decided it is.

Speaker 25 (02:57:49):
Was it over?

Speaker 3 (02:57:49):
With the Riman's Bond Parlor?

Speaker 29 (02:57:52):
Hell closing time, Open all the doors and let you
out into the.

Speaker 4 (02:58:06):
Closing time. That's great.

Speaker 13 (02:58:08):
Let's just fucking great, man.

Speaker 25 (02:58:11):
How what the fuck are the most to do? Game
over man, Game over.

Speaker 24 (02:58:16):
Time.

Speaker 4 (02:58:18):
Time for you to go out to the places.

Speaker 3 (02:58:21):
You will be. From closing time, this room will be
over fill.

Speaker 13 (02:58:31):
Your brothers are your sisters.

Speaker 4 (02:58:35):
I love your Flahoma.

Speaker 16 (02:58:36):
What a great crowd.

Speaker 8 (02:58:38):
I love you.

Speaker 4 (02:58:42):
Say good night, Grace,
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