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October 8, 2025 • 135 mins
The fallout from the Kirk assassination stil reverberates through the American political landscape, and one thing is becoming more and more apparent. This is an ideological fight for survival.
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How did we get here?

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It casts away when long be sure I can see
your eyes there. It's hard to take for a moment,
And boy, we've got.

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To burnt ships, cut the ties and the flame into
the night sea prayer, turn the tie dry season, wave goodbye.

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as stell all boy, we can deser boner.

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I will be right.

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Burn the ships, cut the ties, send the flame into
the night, see prayer, turn the time, try to use
and wave goodbye.

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Step and so at day.

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We can as a front of us.

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Oh, guess what it is?

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Guess what day it is?

Speaker 15 (07:30):
Anybody? It is Wednesday in my duds.

Speaker 5 (08:07):
And welcome into the program. Ladies and gentlemen, don't mind me.
I'm struggling with something.

Speaker 9 (08:12):
I've never actually tried to have something on the screen
in the main studio before, and I was trying to
figure out how to make it go away because I
realized with that being said up the way it was,
we couldn't both be on the screen at the same time.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
Anyway.

Speaker 9 (08:24):
Welcome into the Shat Lives Matter Day edition of The
Rick Robinson Show.

Speaker 5 (08:29):
Okay, so.

Speaker 9 (08:32):
Did I even I don't even, you know, just in case,
I'm trying to work on this, but just in case,
because I don't think I played it, so just in case.

Speaker 16 (08:40):
The following program contains course language and adult themes. Listener
discretion is advised.

Speaker 9 (08:47):
That way, if one accidentally slips out, you guys have
been forewarned, and that way, nobody can really yell at
me later because my kid was listening to you and
I just hey, I play a disclaimer for a reason.
I will be working on that because you know, lots
of family have been calling me out for lately, and
I resisted for a while, and I'm like, you know,

(09:08):
I yes, it really isn't that necessary. Besides, I remember
when I was on FCC stuff a lot, it was
always more fun to figure out creative ways to slip
one by them. So I think I'm kinda start getting
back to that a little bit, not because I really
ever plan on going back to FCC regulated stuff. But
it's not like I would say no if they asked,
especially if it involved a bit more of a steady

(09:30):
payday than getting paid by contract. So anyway, we're here,
we're live, it's Wednesday, and we have lots and lots
and lots of things to talk about. But the very
first thing we're going to be opening with, and I
don't know why I just tried to drop into a
crappy British accent, but here we are is this because

(09:52):
this occurred to me the other day when the news
about Google dropped. And hang on, because I have that too.
We make sure because I don't know that's not the
button I'm in the press.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
That one.

Speaker 17 (10:08):
Then we go.

Speaker 9 (10:11):
Here, so I'm gonna play something. And there's a reason
why I want this sitting on the screen while you
watch this, because this was what this smacked of me
for the other day when this announcement was released from
Google regarding YouTube and everything else.

Speaker 5 (10:33):
But here we go. And of course now it doesn't
appear that the sound is working. So one moment, please

(12:11):
I muted again.

Speaker 9 (12:12):
I didn't realize I was muted again. All right, So
hang on, we're still trying to fix this because reasons.
All right, now, maybe this will fix it. I didn't
realize I was muted again. A little concerned about the
fact that I was muted again. All right, let's try

(12:34):
this now, there we go.

Speaker 14 (12:45):
Hello, I want to welcome back our viewers. We've been
gone a lot long time.

Speaker 18 (13:03):
Over years since ISN was captured by elite forces sent
by President Clark, over years since martial law was declared,
many of us and our associates at other networks were imprisoned, interrogated,
even killed.

Speaker 14 (13:25):
All that changed last night.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
At one am. So we don't need to play the
rest of the clip. I just want and sew. Now
I'm actually going to see if I can make the
Google thing bigger.

Speaker 9 (13:43):
I didn't mean to make it that big, but yeah,
so I'd like to read this part to you, so
hopefully you guys can see it too. Today, thanks to
the oversight of Chairman Jim Jordan, Republican, Ohio, Google commits
to offer all creators previously kicked off YouTube due to
politicals beat violations on topics such as COVID nineteen and
election is an opportunity to return to the platform. Google

(14:06):
also admitted the following to the House Judiciary Committee one
the Biden administration pressure Google to censor Americans and remove
contents that did not actually violate YouTube's policies. The Biden
administration's censorship pressure was unacceptable and wrong. Easy for you
to say that now, YouTube, very easy for you to

(14:27):
say that now. But here's my problem with all of this,
and this goes to Jack Dorsey, the owners of Google,
who are actually technically the owners of YouTube, and also
Mark Zuckernerd. You guys have added to the political climate,
political climate that we find ourselves in today, and I

(14:49):
for one, am very angry.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
At you, with you and because of you.

Speaker 9 (14:57):
Because the left knew exactly what they were doing when
they commandeered social media platforms. They already had control of
the majority of the media. Even four years ago, the
right leaning media movement wasn't what it is today. Even
six years ago, especially six years ago, it wasn't what

(15:19):
it is today. And that was about the time everything
really started swinging the other direction. Was in twenty nineteen,
twenty twenty, right before the midterms, they started using social
media to tell us that half the country were our enemies,

(15:40):
that Donald Trump was a Russian asset, and then instead
of doing something about it, instead of standing up for
your fellow Americans, you rolled over. During COVID, I literally
risked everything trying to bring people the truth because it
needed to be done. A very very small broadcaster, I

(16:05):
don't put myself on par with anybody else, but we
still got buried. Some of our shows got pulled from YouTube.
We were actually warned that if we kept violating their
community processes that they were gonna pull our channel.

Speaker 5 (16:21):
You know what, I don't care.

Speaker 9 (16:25):
The truth matters, and the owners at Alphabet dropped the
ball on all of America, and.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
I for one, I'm not just gonna let it go
that easily. I can't because what happens the next time the.

Speaker 9 (16:45):
Same people that are out there telling everybody else that
you have to stand up against fascism. The right is fascist,
the right are Nazis. The right hate you, the right
don't even want you to exist, when in reality, we
just wanted to be left alone and wanted you to
leave the kids alone. Most of us that are politically

(17:07):
engaged today didn't even ever want to be politically engaged.
But because if things like this, we have to be
politically engaged. We told you this was happening. You told
us we were liars. We told you that they were

(17:30):
taking the things that President Trump was saying about COVID
nineteen out of context to turn him, turn you against him,
and you told us we were liars. President Trump just
put out the other day a.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
Press conference with Robert F.

Speaker 9 (17:44):
Kennedy Junior and two of the other smartest doctors that
I ever have had the opportunity to see any of
the work that they've put out, talking about how all
we're really asking is that pregnant women either don't take
a seat of minifin or if you absolutely have to
take it, follow the minimum recommended dosage and take it

(18:05):
as little as you can, because you know what, even
tyland All says, they don't recommend that women take it
while pregnant. But the moment Donald Trump says that, the
moment Donald Trump says that he's a liar, he's just
trying tiland all is the safest thing ever.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
But it's not. But the problem is it's not.

Speaker 9 (18:31):
And the worst thing about all this is doctors are
trying to tell you, but you don't want to believe
the doctors. And then when I point out and point
out a Harvard's study. Since when to you people listen
to Harvard? I'm not talking about me, Since when to
you people not listen to Harvard? It doesn't matter whether
I choose to listen to Harvard or not. You guys

(18:52):
were the ones that told us to follow the science.
We're showing you scientific paperwork that says, while we cannot
I cannot actually find full causality, we can tell you
that it is probably a good idea that pregnant women
limit their access to tail and all. And instead of saying, hey,

(19:13):
you know, maybe we'll talk to our doctors about that
in the event that we find ourselves, you know, ever
having a baby, it's oh, you're insane. No, you don't
know what you're talking about. The problem is, again, it's
not me. I'm not saying it. You know who is
saying it?

Speaker 5 (19:32):
People like this lady right here?

Speaker 9 (19:33):
Hang on, are who's saying it? Apparently that didn't work
where I thought it was gonna work one moment.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
Please, So where did you put that? Does it appear
you put it somewhere, but now I cannot find it.
This is weird down here?

Speaker 9 (20:12):
Maybe okay, so let me fix it because I don't
know what Remember when I said earlier I was trying
something new. Probably should have tested out the mechanics. Let's see,
you should put it down here now though, all right,
so that's better at least. Okay, So let's watch this together.

Speaker 19 (20:35):
He's family, So let's talk about Thailand.

Speaker 20 (20:38):
All.

Speaker 19 (20:38):
I'm literally out here in the garden, but the timing
is what it is. So why is Thailand all associated
with autism? First, if you don't know me, my name
is doctor Christina Parks. I have a PhD and sell
your molecular biology from University of Michigan that was done
in the Department of Immunology, and I have been studying
the childhood schedule and injections for about ten years hardcore.

(21:01):
So thailenol is associated with autism because it depletes the
body's major antioxidant, glutithion. Glutithione is what mops up inflammation
in the body, and when the body is critically depleted
of it, it either goes septic or especially in young
or premature infants, they can actually pass away. It can

(21:22):
cause things like sids. So the maintenance of glutethione is
extremely important, and even doing something like mom taking vitamin
C as a supplement while she's nursing can be critical
and helping mom and the baby to resupply glutethion. So
what happens is if your body doesn't have a new
enough gluteithione, it gets extremely inflamed and it just can't

(21:46):
handle cellular stress. And the inflame state of the brain
is what is highly associated with neurological disorders such as
autism or ADHD. Said glued Tothione is extremely depleted when

(22:06):
children get injections when your immune system is hyperactivated. So
we know this even in pregnant mothers, if their immune
system is hyperactivated, it could be by an injection or
it could just be by a very severe infection like
something like appendicitis is going to cause a lot of
inflammation and deplete glutathione. So it isn't just thilenol that

(22:27):
is going to deplete glutithione. It is any form of
acute immune activation which is going to include all of
these injections on the childhood schedule. So make no mistake,
this immune activation is going to deplete glutathione. And if
you combine an immune activation like a well child visit
with thaileanol. It is a double whammy, completely depleting that

(22:52):
child's glutithione supplies and really making it very likely that
the body is not going to be fed able to
defend off brain inflammation and so many We know that
many injections are associated with encephalitis, so most of the
time the body can that just means an inflammation of
the brain. We know most of the time the body

(23:13):
can get ahead of that and use intracellular things like
glutethione to reduce inflammation. But if the body doesn't have
those stores, that brain inflammation is going to rage on
and it is going to continually deplete the body system
of things like vitamin D, vitamin A and zinc and glutathione,
and eventually the child's body just can't handle it anymore,

(23:36):
and some children may actually pass away. Others are going
to develop all kinds of problems, including things like autism.
So I hope this helps you understand why tile and
other things immune activation are associated with brain inflammation, which
is one of the root causes or the causal factors

(23:56):
in developing symptoms of the spectrum peace And if you
want to learn more about everything on the childhood Schedule,
and including the COVID injections. Go to my page VII
Dashta dot org VII Dashta dot org and you can,
you know, just scan the QR code and you're going
to have reputable, scientifically referenced information that you and your

(24:20):
family can depend on.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
Peace. All right. So I am not a doctor. I
don't pretend to play one on X, but pardon me.

(24:45):
I can do research.

Speaker 9 (24:47):
So what exactly is glutathion? Because she mentioned that, I
know she explained it, but I want to break it
down and go over it a little slower because I
feel like sometimes we kind of need to take an
exture look at things here and there. So that's kind
of what we're going to do for this part of
the show is break this down and let people understand
exactly why it's so stupid, just to automatically say everything

(25:07):
that Orange Man says is stupid because he's bad and
because Trump voters are evil in their demons. We're usually
the ones trying to talk to you, y'all, are the
ones that keeps saying you don't even want to communicate
with us, But somehow we're the bad guys. You know what,
I'll if that's what it takes to make you feel better.

(25:30):
I don't even care anymore, because I don't even care anymore,
But so let's take a look. Glutathion is a naturally
occurring antioxidant producer in the body. It is composed of
three amino acids, cysetine, glycine, and gludamic acid, and plays

(25:53):
a crucial role in cellular health. Glutathion is synthesized primarily
in the liver and is in high concentrations in nearly
every cell, comparable to the levels of glucose or cholesterol.
What are the key functions and benefits antioxidant protection. It
neutralizes free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and can lead to

(26:18):
that can lead to inflammation, aging and diseases like cancer, diabetes, Parkinson's,
and heart disease. Detoxification helps deliver, break down and eliminate
toxins heavy metals g I wonder if maybe a child's
livers inability to break down heavy metals and process pollutants

(26:40):
might not increase their likelihood of autism because it doesn't
start it. Like I said, it helps break down heavy
metals like mercury and environmental pollutants. Immune support boost immune
function by aiding tissue repair, protein synthesis, and fighting infections.
It also has other It's involved in DNA synthesis, enzyme activation,

(27:04):
and regulating cellular processes like apoptosis otherwise known as cell
program death time.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
So the next question.

Speaker 9 (27:18):
The next thing she proposed was that the tylenol acetaminifin
can actually affect those levels. So that's the next thing
we looked into. Can thileanol deplete glutathione levels in the body,
And the answer is yes, particularly in the level liver sorry,

(27:41):
where glutathione plays a key role in detoxifying the drugs
harmful metabolite in a PQI. At therapeutic doses, the depletion
is typically minimal and the body can replenish it, but
higher doses, prolonged use, or pre existing gluedithion levels e g.

(28:04):
From poor diet, alcohol consumption, or certain conditions can lead
to significant reductions, increasing the risk of oxidative stress and
liver damage. So I would like to point out that
one of the things that she said, and this is common,
this is common.

Speaker 5 (28:26):
My middle daughter and my granddaughter live here.

Speaker 9 (28:31):
The doctor every time she goes in for her shots
advises my daughter to prophylactically give her tylenol so that
when they give the shots, the pain reliever is already
in the system. According to this person that we just played,
who is apparently a doctor who's a PhD. According to her,

(28:55):
that can be a very hard double whammy on a
kid's immune system and can start causing issues because without
that particular glued to thione, things that are supposed to
be being metabolized out of the body are building up
in the body. And I would also like to point

(29:16):
out that Taylanol, in its own social media postings, anytime
anybody tags them about being pregnant, one of their first
responses is, please consult your doctor. We have never tested
how this stuff works with women that are pregnant, and
we do not advise using it while you're pregnant, which
is exactly what Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy said

(29:37):
the other day, and everybody on the left came unglued.
And this is my problem right now. Donald Trump could
come out and tell you that it is dangerous to
take a flying leap off of a bridge, half the
country would go do it to try to prove him wrong.
I'm not saying whether he should or should not do that.

(30:02):
I'm simply saying that half the country would try to
prove him wrong. But when people have decided that you're wrong,
no matter what, when people have decided that you're evil,
no matter what, how do you reconcile that? How do

(30:24):
you work with them? How do you make them understand?
Because you know what I've been trying. I made a
joke on somebody on a feeds from somebody last night
because somebody and I didn't even realize that we followed
one another, made a joke about because it was about
Trump and the United Nations. And we'll be getting into
that probably an hour two, because yeah, there's some there's

(30:47):
some good things that happened there, and there's some weird
things that are happening there. It's almost like the UN
was hoping hoping it was Joe Biden. They're like, maybe
if we turn off the escalator and the teleproptery'll go
get ice cream instead. I think they forgot it wasn't
the same guy anymore.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
But anyway, we'll get into that probably more an hour two.
But so I made the joke because they said, so what.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
They finally got rid of the geriatric grifter in the
White House, and I'm like, yeah, we did that on
November fifth.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Try to keep up.

Speaker 9 (31:13):
I didn't even know that we followed one another. And
then she just starts attacking me over and over and
over again because I'm a Trump supporter.

Speaker 5 (31:25):
Then I look at her.

Speaker 9 (31:26):
Bio and she's been on the bulwark and she, I guess,
used to write for Red State, which I still work
for Salem as a contractor.

Speaker 5 (31:37):
So she just kept up and kept up and kept up,
and she finally tells me that she knows. Well.

Speaker 9 (31:44):
First, the first thing, because you know, slightly snarky, slightly,
because I thought it was appropriate, I quote tweeted what
she said and put a scripture in it. Why are
you quoting scripture to me? Demon excuse me, exqueeze me
baking powder? You said, what Now, I'm like, wait a minute,

(32:08):
you've been attacking me and somehow I'm the demonic one. Well,
you're a Trump supporter, and everybody knows Trump supporters are evil.
Everybody knows that. Wait who told you that? Well, there's
definitely nothing good about Trump supporters.

Speaker 5 (32:27):
Again, who told you that?

Speaker 9 (32:29):
Because I would like to point out for anybody who
holds that opinion, I hope by now you have, especially
if you are of the left, and I know some
of you watch these broadcasts because I get hate mail
from you. I haven't responded to a lot of you yet.
That may be changing soon, but I hope you have

(32:51):
taken the time to go find out who Charlie Kirk
was for yourself, because he isn't who the left has
been telling you that he is. And I still see
so many people who are willing to post about him
and talk about what a positive impact he was and
people vilifying them. I cannot believe you're in support of

(33:13):
this man.

Speaker 5 (33:13):
Do you know who he was? Do you know what
he did? Do you know what he said?

Speaker 9 (33:17):
And I see it all over the place. But this
goes back to the whole monologue point of the show.
And I know it's taken up a long time, but
there's a reason. How do you reason with these people?
The left has done a masterful job of painting half
the country.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
As the enemy, And for over four years they.

Speaker 9 (33:42):
Had control what I was actually probably closer to eight years.
They had control of major media outlets, they had control
of social media. They were actually putting pressure on social
media groups to censor people for things that they were
saying about the twenty twenty election. Why would you need
to censor people for what they were saying about the

(34:02):
twenty twenty election if it was false. That That's the
thing I don't understand, because that's kind of where I
am right now. The louder these people scream, the less
I want to engage them, all these people that are
doing victory lapse. Because Jimmy Kimmel was back on last night,

(34:24):
and now Jimmy Kimmel's monologue totally bodied Trump. Last night,
I was like, if you really thought that, you wouldn't
be growing about it on social media because you wouldn't
have to be.

Speaker 5 (34:35):
You don't think that.

Speaker 9 (34:37):
You wouldn't have to be putting it out loud if
you thought that at least, I mean that I'm maybe
I'm maybe maybe I'm just different because normally when I'm winning,
I don't get noisy about winning. Maybe when it's almost
over and I can tell that we're winning, winning, but

(35:00):
I'm not usually somebody who's all over social media going haha,
Jimmy Kimmel killed Donald Trump in ten minutes. Oh, I'm sorry,
bodied Donald Trump in ten minutes. We are still technically
on YouTube. I don't want to get yanked, although at
this point I could care less. But here we sit

(35:20):
yet again. All right, So speaking of Kimmel, we'll probably
get into the monologue in a minute. But as I
get ready to go ahead and take the music break,
all I can say is this, I'm not telling you
what to do, I'm not even asking you to do it,
But if you are so inclined, I would really recommend

(35:40):
that those of us that are willing to hit our
knees start hitting our knees and praying on the daily,
because half of our countrymen have been hijacked and brainwashed,
and apparently they don't realize it. I swear it's like
watching Invasion of the Body Snatchers in real time. And
I think that's the most terrifying thing for me, is

(36:03):
watching people that have so just decided that because we
believe something slightly differently than they do, we're not even
worth the time to talk to anymore. When did discussion
become bad? I guess that's what I keep asking myself

(36:27):
over and over is when did discussion become a bad thing?
Because as was played on I know we played it
at some point, I know somebody did. It may have
been busy playing the clip from Bill Maher sitting down
with I think it was Meathead from All in the
Family Rob Reiner, and Rob Reiner said, I have zero

(36:49):
interest in talking to these people. So Mar said, you
know what, that's the difference between you guys and them.
They will sit down and talk to anyone who's willing
to listen. And I was really surprised to hear Mar
use the language you guys in them, because Mar is
a liberal, but even he admits that he's not the

(37:12):
brand of liberal that the.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
Left is today. All right, we're gonna go and take
the music break. We will be right back and eventually
I will get this fixed one way or the other.
All right, here we go.

Speaker 9 (37:33):
I'm on a four King and Country trip. But for
those of you who didn't know that I launched a
new podcast yesterday, there's kind of a reason why I've
been playing songs by four King and Country because the
new podcast I launched yesterday, which will now be Sunday nights,
ten pm Eastern, is called Kingdom and Country because I

(37:54):
didn't want to rebrand this show completely. But over your
at back, stay tuned, you don't worthy and.

Speaker 16 (38:06):
A man's left.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
We wondering?

Speaker 21 (38:13):
Don't worry?

Speaker 22 (38:14):
Spike an worthy question? I tried to cry out or
live in a whisper sport okay, but you couldn't even assault.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Why don't we wait?

Speaker 9 (38:52):
Cop be?

Speaker 23 (38:53):
What we coun't see, can't speak when we count, bree
condats if we don't move out fend, it's a blood
trying to keep page the arena like the reno rays,
Come move a purrino room away.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
I guess the passes we've just would left to live
and all those words from stakes?

Speaker 1 (39:23):
So why don't we wait the far? Why don't we
wait the far?

Speaker 4 (39:28):
While we wasted all the time like someone's made and more?

Speaker 1 (39:34):
What don't we try there? From? What don't we say
that full? What if we didn't be a light? Didn't
no one could? Why don't we waiting could depend on

(39:57):
a new page, dream about what you could change? Live
it out before it's julay? The beauty of it is
we've just one time and no.

Speaker 7 (40:11):
One knows where how prosay long?

Speaker 1 (40:16):
So what do we wait for? What are we waiting for?

Speaker 4 (40:21):
What are we wasting all the time like someone's making more?

Speaker 1 (40:26):
What are we paying for? What are we saying that fALS.
What if we could be that I didn't know? I'm culding? No,
what are we waiting for? Love better and you love better?

(40:53):
Our Lord?

Speaker 7 (40:54):
We want forever.

Speaker 1 (40:58):
If I'm bid it and you bet it? Ove were
lib forever? What don't wait for?

Speaker 5 (41:11):
What are we waiting for?

Speaker 7 (41:14):
Why are we wasting all the time.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Like so much?

Speaker 4 (41:17):
Why don't we praying dreams saying that.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
What if we did didn't know? I'm coming?

Speaker 18 (41:28):
No?

Speaker 1 (41:29):
What are we waiting for? Monday? Wait? Wait? Wait? Why
do we wait for? Wait? Wait? Wait? Wait? Wait? Wait,
but a way? Why do we wait? Tell you what

(41:49):
you wait? You wait? And what you're waiting?

Speaker 22 (41:53):
The question your soul asked a thousand times?

Speaker 9 (41:59):
Which other.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
Super six sixtreme sciences? Sorry about that?

Speaker 9 (43:53):
I was working on something when I ran out of
the runway. Welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen.
This is Chat Labs Matter Day. You here live on
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On x go make sure you're following along with him.

Speaker 9 (44:17):
If you have not done so yet, then we'll be
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with Mom Domi Dekhannie.

Speaker 5 (44:27):
I said it backwards man Domi the connie I think
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One of these days I'm gonna figure that out. I'm
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(44:55):
closing act with Bez's Bobcastlim which which actually a crossover
uh becausehean wasn't able to do his show on Monday.

Speaker 5 (45:02):
They collaborated and you really got to check that one out.
So the fun.

Speaker 9 (45:07):
I didn't mean to talk about this this much, but
I had a lot of fun on their show last
night because they did one of those stupid games of
you know, they put up this gift that they are
this image that said change this put this word in
a movie title instead, and the chat, including me, had
way too much fun with it. So I actually may
leave the chat running in the corner tonight just so

(45:29):
you guys can keep up. I don't normally do that,
but we probably will just so that you guys can
see some of what was happening, because at one point
the show completely derailed for like two full segments because
they kept trying to get serious again and we would
pop off another one and yeah, so anyway, you guys

(45:50):
have got to check that out later tonight.

Speaker 5 (45:52):
If you would be so inclined.

Speaker 9 (45:53):
But as promised, now that we're back and we've done
the things, we've done all the things.

Speaker 5 (46:00):
Hey, we have an Andrew siding. I only know that
because it showed me that he shared the stream because
he's probably texting me, and I don't have my phone
in here. So yeah, if anybody's trying to text me
and you're like, why are you not answering me, it's
because I just realized I didn't bring my phone into
the studio anyway, hang on, I got it. I got distracted.

Speaker 9 (46:23):
I used to be able to focus so well, which
I think was part of the reason why they kept
having so much trouble last night.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
Because dang it, I did it again.

Speaker 9 (46:35):
I keep trying to go into the Bookmark's tab and
I keep accidentally opening x pro instead thinking that that's.

Speaker 5 (46:48):
Okay, uh so that's that one. That's that one. No,
that's another one I'm looking for. Oh there he is.

Speaker 9 (46:59):
So yeah, here's part of the monologue I think I have.
I think I have another section of it here too.
I don't know if I'm gonna give him enough airtime
to play both though, because he doesn't really deserve it.

Speaker 5 (47:20):
All right, So let's talk about this guy.

Speaker 9 (47:26):
So I guess before I play this, right, So, I
have to admit I haven't really paid very much attention
to either Jimmy Kimmel or Adam Carolla since The Man
Show went away, and I never really watched it very
much anyway. It was just kind of something that a
couple of times I was at friend's house and they
had it on and I was like, Okay, this is
kind of retarded, and then they started laughing. So I
sat down and watched it with them, and then I

(47:48):
was like, this is retarded, but it still made me laugh.

Speaker 5 (47:50):
So whatever. I guess what I.

Speaker 9 (47:54):
Didn't realize though, And I don't know enough about Adam
Carole to say that he's been red pilled. But I
do find it interesting that he, if he is, still
love this particular persuasion, He's not as crazy as the
guy that I'm about to play a video clip of.
But here is a portion of his return to late
night mediocrity last night on ABC.

Speaker 5 (48:15):
Know a lot about what.

Speaker 21 (48:16):
I need to say and do tonight, and the truth is,
I don't think what I have to say is going.

Speaker 5 (48:21):
To make much of a difference.

Speaker 21 (48:22):
If you like me, you like me. If you don't,
you don't. I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind.
But I do want to make something clear because it's
important to me as a human, and that is you
understand that it was never my intention to make light
of the murder.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
Of a young man.

Speaker 9 (48:38):
I don't, So I'm going to stop right here. I
want to show you something. I hate to be this guy,
but for those of you that are buying this active contrition,
I want to show you something. Body language one hands

(49:05):
in pockets. It's not the posture of a contrayt man.

Speaker 5 (49:15):
It's just not.

Speaker 9 (49:18):
Hands in pockets, nonchalant. That's not the posture of a
contrayed man. Then I would like to point something else out. Okay,
so right there looking away and down, that is someone
who knows better than to look at the camera with

(49:39):
what he's about to say, Well, you ever look at
your camera? That's because mine's at a weird angle. He
knows where his he knows where his marks are. He knows,
and yes, he turned on the tears. I'll give him
that much. But I don't buy this for a st

(50:00):
and I don't really think you should either.

Speaker 5 (50:06):
I don't think there's.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
Only thing funny about it.

Speaker 21 (50:08):
I posted a message on.

Speaker 5 (50:11):
I don't think there's anything funny about it, but I
made fun of it for two days in a row
until somebody said, hey, you really shouldn't have done that,
and tried to take your show away from you.

Speaker 21 (50:24):
Instagrama that Daves killed, sending love to his family and
asking for compassion, and I meant it.

Speaker 5 (50:29):
I still do.

Speaker 21 (50:31):
Nor was it my intention to blame any specific group
for the actions of what it was obviously a deeply
disturbed individual.

Speaker 5 (50:38):
Notice he never specifically says I got it wrong and
I'm sorry.

Speaker 21 (50:43):
That was really the opposite of the point I was
trying to make.

Speaker 9 (50:46):
But I understand, No, it wasn't. It was the exact
point you tried to make. And if I had the
ability to, I'd be running that as a side by
side compare and contrast. And I might actually do that
now that I've given myself that idea for a show
later this week. And I don't know yet.

Speaker 21 (51:03):
And that just some that felt either ill timed or unclear,
or maybe both. And for those who think I did
point a finger, I get why you're upset.

Speaker 5 (51:12):
If the situation was you were any.

Speaker 9 (51:14):
Any baby, it wasn't one of us and Magus trying
to score points.

Speaker 5 (51:19):
Dude, Shut up, dude.

Speaker 9 (51:23):
In your primary demographic, you score one hundred and twenty
two thousand viewers a night.

Speaker 5 (51:30):
In the most coveted.

Speaker 9 (51:33):
Demographic for your show type, you score one hundred and
twenty two thousand views a night. If you adjust for scale,
my numbers are bigger than yours. You should probably have
a seat.

Speaker 21 (51:51):
Versus a good chance I'd have felt the same way.
I have many friends and family members on the other
side who I love, and no.

Speaker 5 (51:58):
You remain close to me. We don't agree in politics
at all.

Speaker 21 (52:02):
I don't think the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone.
This was a sick person who believed violence was a solution.

Speaker 5 (52:10):
And it is, you said for a laugh, but also selfishly.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
I am.

Speaker 21 (52:19):
I am a person who gets a lot of threats.
I get many ugly and scary threats against my life,
my wife, my kids, my co workers because of what
I choose to say. And I know those threats don't
come from the kind of people on the right who
I know and love. So that's what I wanted to
say on that subject. But I don't want to make
this about me.

Speaker 9 (52:38):
Yeah, I'm not playing anything else that this person has
to say, not not not gonna do it, but I
will say this. He goes on later in the monologue
to trash Trump and talk about how you know, somebody
in Germany offered me a job. Imagine how authoritarian this

(52:58):
country is when Germany he wants me to work there
and Donald Trump doesn't.

Speaker 15 (53:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (53:04):
So, like I said, not giving that more on any
more of my airtime because he doesn't deserve it.

Speaker 5 (53:10):
But it is what it is.

Speaker 9 (53:11):
It had to be talked about. I have not seen
any reports of the numbers yet. I do know that
there were outlets all over the country that still weren't
running it. I guess I had gotten confused because I
don't really watch ABC as far as locally anymore. Normally,
I just watch stuff on Hulu because I don't have
access to the affiliate through any of the platforms that

(53:33):
I have access to because I get my local NBC
affiliate from Peacock and I get my CBS affiliate through
Paramount Plus. But I don't have access to the ABC
affiliate because the sling that I have that I use
because I get the few channels that I like to
watch for like twenty bucks, and then get the rest
through the apps. So still, I mean, it doesn't really

(53:56):
help much because by the time I pay for all
the streaming service services the kids like to have, I'm
still paying about what I was paying for YouTube TV.
But we figured out how to make that a little
bit better too. But anyway, so I haven't watched anything

(54:18):
ABC related other than on Hulu when I designed I
want to fire up a particular show in quite some time.
So I misspoke the other day. I had said that
I thought our Oklahoma City affiliate was Sinclair owned.

Speaker 5 (54:29):
I don't think it is.

Speaker 9 (54:30):
The one in Tulsa appears to be, so the ABC
affiliated here in Oklahoma City may have actually been running
them last night. I don't know, I don't care. I
just know that for everybody who's screaming and yelling and
oh my god, we need to break up Sinclair Broadcasting
because they're not giving us our Jimmy Kimmel, and who's

(54:50):
gonna do anything about these next star people that aren't
doing it either. Where was all this outrage when you
know tens of thousands of Americans were deplatformed and demonetized
while trying to bring you actual truth. That's my question, because.

Speaker 5 (55:11):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 9 (55:12):
They like to talk about misinformation a lot. You don't
really have to fight misinformation that hard. Now, deceptively edited videos,
deep fakes, those kind of things, Sure, maybe, but crazy
stuff people say. You don't usually have to make that
goal away because there'll be enough people to come out

(55:33):
and say, that's not how any of this works. That's
not how any of this works. So yeah, Andrew and
the Chad.

Speaker 5 (55:44):
Basically, what Kimmel is doing is what every Hollywood start does.
Keeping his name in the news. His show will now
peak for him to use for contract negotiations.

Speaker 11 (55:54):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (55:56):
I'm not so sure. I mean, I'll be honest, and
I'll must put this thought in my head.

Speaker 9 (56:02):
First, Sweeps week is coming up, so I really thought
they were gonna try to figure out a way to
keep him off the TV screens until after Sweeps week.

Speaker 5 (56:10):
But I don't know.

Speaker 9 (56:13):
But so there's that, all right, So we got to
talk about this next because this is in the vein
of everything else that we've been talking about, and so
hang on, I got to make sure that I have
it queued up first, because uh, yeah, so this guy.

Speaker 5 (56:28):
Stepping in it again. But it's good morning, Joe. What
do you expect?

Speaker 9 (56:36):
So I'm not even gonna talk about this until after
I played, and we actually may wind up talking about
it after the break.

Speaker 24 (56:45):
I just looked, well, no, it's not that long. I
should have time. I thought it was a longer clip. Really, really,
why does it always do that to me?

Speaker 5 (57:00):
You had it open too long, sir. It doesn't like
it when you do that.

Speaker 25 (57:06):
Well, and what Republicans did, what some Republicans did seem
to understand Ted Cruz certainly understood it that, yes, right now,
this is being used against speech that Republicans don't like.
But willy Republicans aren't going to be in the White
House forever, so they understood. Ted CRU's warned about it,
others warned about it. What we're doing to them right

(57:29):
now they will do to us when a Democrat this
is shortsighted. It makes no sense. And what republicans did,
what some Republicans did seem to understand. Ted Cruz certainly
understood it that, yes, right now this is being used
against speech that Republicans don't like. But willy Republicans aren't
going to be in the White House forever, so they understood.

(57:53):
Ted CRU's warned about it, others warned about it. What
we're doing to them right now, they will do to Uh,
it's when a Democrats this is shortsighted. It makes no sense. Well,
and what republicans did, what some republicans?

Speaker 9 (58:10):
I wanted to let it play while I was getting
that put back up on the screen because I would
like to point out to mister Scarborough that.

Speaker 5 (58:19):
Have you met the left?

Speaker 9 (58:20):
Because guess what they already played this game. It's right
there on the screen again. Google admits censorship under Biden,
promises to end bands of YouTube accounts of thousands of
Americans censored for political speech. We're talking about one guy
who isn't even making the outlet that he works for

(58:42):
any money. They're losing money, you know. I know they're
losing money, because even if you just look at the
actual three letter networks that have actual late night shows
in late night time slots, Jimmy Kimmel's number three, Colbert

(59:07):
is number two, I think actually, because well, no, I
think I take that back. If you get rid of Gutfeld,
I'm pretty sure Colbert's number one, which makes Kimmel number two,
which is more fitting than I realized after I just
said that. But if Colbert and again, I still suspect

(59:33):
this is likely because negotiations for contract renewals are about
to start in earnest, so I think it may eventually
come to pass that CBS doesn't actually completely show the
Late Show as they've been saying they were going to do,
and simply uses this as a cudgel to say, we
can't afford to have this thing cost us one hundred

(59:53):
million dollars a year anymore, so we're going to have
to figure something out so Kimmel and Colbert have the
same budget Kimmel and Colbert have the same as far
as I know, the same amount of staff, most of
the production costs are the same. If Colbert is losing
on average forty to fifty million dollars a year, how

(01:00:17):
much do you suppose Kimmel is losing? And for Sinclair
and Next Star, how much money are they losing. There's
a reason if they're trying to keep him on the shelf,
and it's not because they're Trump supporters. One Next Star

(01:00:41):
is in the middle of a huge deal that Jimmy
Kimmel's ass hattery might have actually imploded, not because of
any FCC stuff, but because you know, the people that they're.

Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
Looking at, are.

Speaker 9 (01:00:55):
They're buying out or having them by them? Maybe, like
we don't want the headache anymore. So, No, I don't
pretend to have all the answers, but I know when
this was happening, and we tried to tell you it
was happening, and each and every one of you said,
you're a liar. You don't know what you're talking about
it And even if it is happening, it doesn't matter.

(01:01:18):
It matters when it's a guy you like. Apparently it
matters when it's a guy you like apparently. All right, well,
we pretty much hit that point, so we're.

Speaker 5 (01:01:34):
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We are in the hour two. I didn't realize we
went that far over the top of the hour mark,
but we're here, we're live, and we're.

Speaker 5 (01:11:59):
Gonna give you the full hour anyway, because you know reasons.

Speaker 9 (01:12:04):
But I guess before we get too much further into
everything else, there is.

Speaker 5 (01:12:10):
Some stuff we gotta get out of the way, So
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Really want there to be or not, some of this
stuff we like to call around here breaking news, which
is not good, by the way.

Speaker 5 (01:12:32):
I don't know why I break.

Speaker 9 (01:12:57):
So as I'm sure you guys have heard by now,
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show that there has been a shooting at an ice
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was involved took his own life before being captured. We're
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soon as we find out, you will find out. But
that's kind of where we are at the moment. So, yeah,
did we mention that, you know, all this rhetoric would
probably be a really good thing if people would stop,
because that's the problem. I said this in a post
earlier today. They took control of everything, and then anytime

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they don't get what they want, when when we're not
silenced enough, when we don't run and hide, when we
don't go put ourselves in a dark corner just hoping
to be left alone, they beat the same drum of rhetoric,
telling everyone who's willing to listen how evil we are,

(01:14:05):
and how we're Nazis, and how we're fascists, and how
we're threats to democracy. What do you think is going
to happen when you have the the actual leadership of
a party saying that Now, I will admit Donald Trump
said that stuff about Kami La Mahamasnik when she was

(01:14:28):
his opponent for president, But tell me where the lie
is in their case. Would like to point out that
the censorship that we've been talking about all program today
happened on their watch. May not have begun on their watch,
but it was began by deep state folks that were

(01:14:48):
left in place by the Obama regime.

Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
And Donald Trump didn't know enough back then to clean house.
He's still not gotten it.

Speaker 9 (01:14:54):
One hundred percent right this term, but things are running
a hell of a lot smoother than they did last turn.
But again, I asked a question, when they've got control
of the media, when they can basically go on any
left leading outlet and beat the drum the drums of
war about how we're terrible, we're Nazis, we're fascist, we're

(01:15:16):
bending a knee to Trump, we think he's the we
think he's the Messiah. Then, to top everything else off,
they use your money to spin up outrage mobs through
groups like BLM and Antifa. So then all the people
that are buying into all the rhetoric and listening to what.

Speaker 5 (01:15:36):
They're saying think they're the good guys.

Speaker 9 (01:15:43):
And then let's not forget they're the ones that are
openly embracing people that we know have mental illness issues
and not embracing them to help with them. They're enabling it.
At first, I thought it was just because they didn't
really know what to do with it and they needed

(01:16:04):
the voting block, But now I'm starting to think that
may not be it at all. I think they've been
keeping them in their back pocket because they know how
unstable they are, and all they have to do is
wind them up and send them off because it keeps happening.
We don't know anything about the shooter other than them

(01:16:24):
being a white male, but I'm sure there'll be something
that comes out there. I mean, there's any number of
theories that are being floated right now, anywhere from a
cartel hit to just somebody who you know, because of
the recent stories that have come out from supposed Congress
Couler's talking about how there's eight hundred, eight hundred migrants
missing from the facility at Gator Getmo. I know they

(01:16:48):
call it something else. Gater Gitmo's just so much cooler, though,
But do you do you really think that this is
this isn't happening by design. I think that's the part
that I'm struggling to start to come to terms with

(01:17:09):
because I've seen how well it's worked, and even if
it wasn't their original intention, they're using it as it works.
Now you're now seeing Kami La Mahamasnig taking to the
airwaves because she's trying to push her book. No, I'm
not going to torture you with any of the excerpts
because I've been hearing them all morning on all the

(01:17:30):
shows and they've got the audiobook versions I guess, which,
oddly enough, seems like it's her reading them, and it
literally sounds like a robot reading the chapters.

Speaker 5 (01:17:44):
And I was like, no, just no.

Speaker 9 (01:17:50):
But she went on the view yesterday called Donald Trump
a fascist again because it works, because it works. But again,
that's part of where we find ourselves right now. And

(01:18:10):
it doesn't matter how well we push back with facts.
It doesn't matter how much we show them source material
that proves that, you know, like this most recent thing
with Thailand, all were like, here's the Harvard study, here's
this study, here's that study, and it doesn't say that
there's any causality links, but it does say that there
is cause for concern and that women should consider not

(01:18:34):
using it during pregnancy. The thing about, if you've ever
known anybody, you've had anybody in your family that'd worked
in medicine, you would know that to err on the
side of caution used to be the paradigm of medicine.
I don't know when that changed, because, like I said,

(01:18:57):
you've even got Thailand all coming out in your past
when they would get tagged by people they just found
out they were pregnant. I don't know what that was about,
as they were trying to see what kind of swag
they can hear from Talano. I never thought of that
when I.

Speaker 5 (01:19:12):
Was having kids.

Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
Maybe I should have, but then again, social media wasn't
really that big of a thing yet when I had
my kids either.

Speaker 5 (01:19:25):
But so you have to ask yourself.

Speaker 9 (01:19:29):
If even the account of the biggest brand name a
set of menifit Pusher is telling you we don't. We've
never studied this stuff with pregnant women, so we encourage
you to consult your physician before taking it. Then, as
we just played earlier in the program, someone with a

(01:19:51):
PhD says, Hey, giving this stuff prophylactically during vaccinations could
be called a problem. There could be a cumulative effect
happening that's causing the children's bodies to not be able
to metabolize things properly. Because remember, one of the biggest

(01:20:13):
concerns that I've pointed out is the fact of the
number of inoculations that have grown from the time that
I was a child versus now. And I would like
to point out that just a couple decades ago, people
were on Larry King talking about the same stuff. Larry
King Live Jim Carrey and somebody else, And I know

(01:20:35):
those aren't the best examples, but Jim Carrey's probably one
of the most leftist people that I know, like leftist
loon level crazy people.

Speaker 5 (01:20:45):
And twenty years.

Speaker 9 (01:20:45):
Ago he was talking about how, you know, we have
concerns because the increase in the number of vaccinations between
when you know, we were kids versus now, and it's
gotten even worse. Now we know what a set of
minifhit does to a very specific thing that children's bodies
need to be able to metabolize things, and we know

(01:21:09):
that it SAPs it.

Speaker 5 (01:21:18):
So I'm gonna come back to that.

Speaker 9 (01:21:19):
I'm gonna put a pin in that for now because
there's other stuff I want to get to, but I
want to come back to that, So I reserve the
rights to get back to this topic before the end
of the program because there are other There's one other
thing that I want to show that I that I
was gonna do yesterday before things changed than I did
in a completely different show. But we got to move

(01:21:40):
on because there's still some other stuff going on. Wait,
who's live.

Speaker 5 (01:21:54):
Damn it? Haang on, let me see if I can
find it. Apparently there's a press conference happening somewhere. I
don't know. I'm I can't seem to get my computer
to behave now anyway. Okay, so I know what you're

(01:22:18):
talking about.

Speaker 15 (01:22:19):
Keep us all safe.

Speaker 28 (01:22:22):
And lastly, and this is really important, I would ask
all of you, all of you, all this city of Dallas,
resendency of who can hear me right now, Let's be patient,
Let's remain.

Speaker 5 (01:22:40):
Calm, and let's let our law enforcement partners.

Speaker 28 (01:22:47):
All right, police department do their job. This is an
active investigation. There's still a lot of unanswered questions, and
I want to encourage all of you to exercise a
little bit of restraint and allow them to do their
job to help make sure this continues to be a

(01:23:09):
safe city and that they can help us figure out
what happened here today. But with that, I want to
say again thank you to all the folks who came
out this morning from our law enforcement community. I'll turn
it over to our police Chief Daniel Como, to speak
a little bit more directly to the investigation itself.

Speaker 29 (01:23:31):
And with that, Chief Como, thank you, Thank you, Maer.
Today at probas for me six forty am, we received
assistant the office call. We responded to the call, got
to the scene, and we later learned that we had
four individuals that were shot, two of them deceased, including

(01:23:55):
the shooter. The DVD was quickly was able to locate
the shooter who was deceased. We're going to be working
this investigation shoulder to shoulder with our federal partners. The
FBI is on scene and right now I'm going to
introduce you to the SAC of the Dallas Field Division FBI,
Joe Rumrock.

Speaker 17 (01:24:17):
Person.

Speaker 30 (01:24:18):
Yeah, good morning. My name's Joe Rothrock. I'm the specially
Agent in charge of the Dallas FBI Field Field Office.
I want to first start by thanking our partners in
local law enforcements, specifically the Dallas Carbon for their quick
and timely response. I can confirm at this time that
the FBI is investigating this incident as an act of
targeted violence. It is, unfortunately, just the most recent example

(01:24:40):
we've seen of targeted violence to include here in North Texas.
We're back on July fourth, we saw a coordinate attack
carried out against an immigration detention center in Alboreto, Texas.
What I can also share with you is that early
evidence that we've seen from rounds that were found near

(01:25:01):
the suspected shooter contain messages that are anti ICE in nature. Again,
this is just the most recent example of this type
of attack. This will be a whole of government response.
There will be no resource not utilized to bring all
those individuals who are responsible, to bring them to justice

(01:25:22):
and to hold them accountable. While we're not releasing identities
of any victims at this time, what I can confirm
you for you is no members of law enforcement were
hurt during this attack. If any member of the public
has information that would help the FBI's investigation, I would
ask that you please report that to one eight hundred

(01:25:44):
call FBI. Again, any piece of information will be helpful,
but this will be an ongoing investigation between US, a
number of federal partners, and our local partners again to
ensure that anyone responsible is held accountable. With that, I
will turn it over to my counterpart from the ICE
Enforcement and Removal Office.

Speaker 31 (01:26:09):
Good morning. My name is Joshua Johnson. I'm the acting
Field Office Director for ICE Dallas. I'll be brief with
my comments, but I do want to start off by
saying thank you to the Dallas Police Department. Dallas FBI, HSI, CBP,
ETF and virtually every law enforcement officer in North Texas

(01:26:31):
for your support. This is the second time I've had
to stand in front of you and talk about a
shooter at one of my facilities. And I think that
the takeaway from all of this is that the rhetoric
has to stop. There are people out there who are

(01:26:53):
seeing what is being placed online and they're coming and
they're doing acts of violence against ICE employees. So that's
kind of all I have for today is that it's
just got to stop. It's dangerous and people are losing
their lives.

Speaker 5 (01:27:10):
Thank you, Thank you all so much for coming.

Speaker 31 (01:27:12):
We really appreciate it.

Speaker 29 (01:27:13):
Again.

Speaker 20 (01:27:14):
Thank you all so much.

Speaker 17 (01:27:15):
As it was said here today, if you do have
any information, reach out to one eight hundred at call FBI.

Speaker 20 (01:27:20):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 17 (01:27:26):
This states to stop violence is wrong. Politically motivated violence
is wrong. It was two weeks ago today that we
saw a political assassination in Utah that tore the heart
out of much of this country. This is the third
shooting in Texas directed at ICE or CBP.

Speaker 22 (01:27:51):
This must stop.

Speaker 17 (01:27:55):
To every politician who is using rhetoric demon I using
ICE and demonizing CBP. Stop to every politician demanding that
ICE agents be dockxed and calling for people to go
after their families. Stop, This has very real consequences. Look

(01:28:17):
in America, we disagree. That's fine, that's the democratic process.
But your political opponents are not Nazis. We need to
learn to work together without demonizing each other, without attacking
each other. And I want to say thank you. I
want to say thank you to the brave men and
women of law enforcement. I want to say thank you

(01:28:38):
to the brave men and women of ICE and CBP
and everyone who puts their lives on the lines to
keep us safe. The divisive rhetoric tragically has real consequences.
I hope that every one of us will I hope
that every one of us will pray. Number one, for

(01:29:00):
the safety of law enforcement that are risking their lives
to keep us safe. Number two, for the health of
those who were shot and injured. Today we still don't
know the full details of who was injured, but for
the families also of the victims of this shooting. Violence
has no place, It is wrong, and we should come together.

(01:29:23):
If we want to have a debate about immigration policies,
we can do so in the halls of Congress without
demonizing each other, and especially without demonizing the men and
women who every day put on a badge and go
risk their lives to keep us safe. And we should
not be putting language out there that inspires mad men

(01:29:47):
to commit evil crimes. Our prayers are with the men
and women of law enforcement, and we ought to come
together and have some decency across the political aisle to
say this violence is wrong and it needs to stop.

Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Have you been told that immigrants detainees were the victims
of the nation.

Speaker 17 (01:30:05):
My understanding is the details of who the victims are
are still being ascertained, so I don't want to go
ahead of law enforcement releasing these details. What they have
said is that no law enforcement was injured, and so
that's a natural inference.

Speaker 5 (01:30:18):
But I don't know the details, so.

Speaker 30 (01:30:35):
I'm not going to go in any more details at
this time. We will come back to you when we
have more details to share. Again, our goal here will
be transparency as those details become available, but we are
still in the early stages of an investigation. Information is
still coming in. When we have more detact to this group,

(01:31:05):
I'm not gonna be identifying victims at this time. The
only thing I will confirm at this time is no
law enforcement was injured. Certainly, you can respect law enforcements
need to make notifications at this point in time. We're
not going to take any additional questions from law enforcement. Again,
I'd ask for you to respect the fact that this
is an ongoing investigation and that's more details come available,

(01:31:28):
I understand. The only thing I could say right now
is the no law enforcement was injured UH this morning
as part of the attack. I won't be taking any
more questions, neither will law enforcements this time. We'll come
back to you later today or in the coming days
we have indial information.

Speaker 31 (01:31:44):
Thank you for your time.

Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
For you than.

Speaker 9 (01:31:57):
All right, So we're gonna step away from then and
get back to what I planned on talking about during
this part of the program, which is this right here.

Speaker 5 (01:32:04):
So hanging on.

Speaker 20 (01:32:08):
Should you be able.

Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
When that happens?

Speaker 9 (01:32:18):
I was hoping replacing my mouth would fix that particular problem,
but I think it's just an issue with this website anyway.
You guys don't even know what I'm talking about so much.
All right, here's the video.

Speaker 5 (01:32:26):
Should you be.

Speaker 32 (01:32:27):
Able to speak your mind without retribution from the government.
This is a government that is controlling law firms, media companies,
educational institutions and silencing opposition at the end of the day,
and it's because of the money on the table from
Next Star up there billion dollar merger and that Disney
lost their four billion dollars in market cap. That is
causing all of this action. They're afraid of the government.

(01:32:48):
Is exactly what Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (01:32:50):
Who was silenced. Nobody's silenced.

Speaker 22 (01:32:52):
We're not.

Speaker 5 (01:32:52):
Jimmy Kimmel was taking off the air.

Speaker 32 (01:32:54):
You have us afraid to speak their minds. I think
you have research being completely defunded.

Speaker 5 (01:33:00):
And the Red Division.

Speaker 33 (01:33:01):
Every single one of the reasons why the FCC has
a role is because these are broadcast stations with a
monopoly that was granted by the But I would hate
it if the federal government came in and said, you
may not say that. The reason why Jimmy Kimbell got
himself into the first place is he was repeating a
lie believed by one in three Democrats that the person

(01:33:22):
who assassinated Charlie Kirk. He did not say right of
center beliefs.

Speaker 22 (01:33:26):
He did not say.

Speaker 33 (01:33:27):
We can parse his verbiage all day long if he
comes out and says, listen, that was not what I
was trying to say.

Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
Thank you fantastic.

Speaker 33 (01:33:33):
I appreciate that, mister Kimball. The problem is that is
believed and we have spent way more time treating Jimmy
Kimmel as a victim then the person who was shot
and killed in front of their wife and children.

Speaker 5 (01:33:44):
Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 32 (01:33:45):
If Joe Biden took down a prominent right wing personality
on TV for what he or she said, would you
endorse that your.

Speaker 33 (01:33:51):
Hypothetical If to the Biden administration went and job boned
let's say social media platforms.

Speaker 32 (01:33:57):
And I'm talking about a similar or someone on TV
hundreds of conservatives, we answer my question.

Speaker 33 (01:34:02):
No, that is literally what the administration that you serve did.

Speaker 32 (01:34:06):
Google just released a broadcasts taken down for wards that
they say or intimidated.

Speaker 5 (01:34:11):
I will not in the FCC.

Speaker 33 (01:34:13):
They have done that plenty of times.

Speaker 32 (01:34:15):
On the right. We're going to do this the easy
way or the hard way, like a mobster your administration
where they deplatformed and kicked off of social media.

Speaker 33 (01:34:24):
You want to talk about actually silencing having any single
public outlet that you have un allowed to broadcast something right,
Jimmy kimmikod go on MSNBC tomorrow. He's going back on
ABC tonight. This man has not been silenced, Charlie Kursman
silence because he's dead. A lot of conservatives were silenced
on social media platforms because the government threatened those social

(01:34:46):
media companies Facebook, Google, Twitter, you.

Speaker 5 (01:34:49):
Can go down all the list.

Speaker 34 (01:34:51):
YouTube again.

Speaker 33 (01:34:52):
Just acknowledged to Congress today that they did that at
the behest of the Biden administration.

Speaker 5 (01:35:03):
And still and yet they keep.

Speaker 9 (01:35:08):
Treating us as if we don't know what we're talking about.
I wanted to play that because I'm sorry that this
This is one of the biggest issues of our time,
in my opinion, because if not for the government's stepping
in and saying you can't say that, you can't let

(01:35:28):
them say this, and you can't let them say that,
and you can't let them say this, and these people
are talking about the election and we don't want them
to be able to do that anymore. And these people
are poking holes in the Russian collusion stuff, and we
don't want them to be able to do that anymore.
I submit to you yet again that if not for

(01:35:48):
the fact that our government fomented hate and allowed it
to fester.

Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
Charlie Kirk. Would they still be alive today.

Speaker 9 (01:36:04):
Knowing now what Facebook, I'm sorry, Meta and technically Alphabet
and formerly Twitter have admitted. If I were the Kirk family,
I would be suing the United States government into oblivion.
I don't care that it's not the current administration's fault.

(01:36:28):
And then I would be suing each and every one
of those companies into oblivion because YouTube and Google have
done the Oh, our fault, but they made us. That's
not good enough. That's not good enough. You guys, through
your complicitness, through your complacency, because of your fear of

(01:36:54):
reprisal by the government, have turned half the country against
the other half. How much differently would have that red
backwashed speech with Marines being flanked by the President of

(01:37:14):
the United States where he declared MAGA were basically terrorists.
How much differently would that have gone if those of
us trying to tell you how terrible that was weren't
being buried. How many more people probably would have been

(01:37:36):
able to take care of their COVID situation with thirty
dollars worth of pills instead of four thousand dollars doses
of ROMNISAPR. I blame both administrations. Please don't think otherwise.
As a matter of fact. If you don't believe me,
you can go back to an article that I pinned

(01:37:57):
last January over on misfits politics.

Speaker 5 (01:38:02):
Were.

Speaker 9 (01:38:03):
A good friend and follower of mine lost her son
during COVID and she wanted answers. I still want answers.
I still want to know why Donald Trump took everything
the mental midget of the Potomac said his gospel for months,
even after he watched the media eviscerate him, take his

(01:38:26):
words out of context, and he still never put out
any kind of corrections. I don't know if it would
have mattered very much. But this whole he said, we
should inject bleach.

Speaker 5 (01:38:37):
That's not what he said. You should get sunshine in
your butthole. That's not what he said.

Speaker 9 (01:38:46):
But they did this to him for months. I'll be honest,
I'm not even I don't even really understand why he
bothered to run again, because I'm a firm beliet well.
I was in the beginning that if he would have
just stepped aside on somebody else run, that they would
have let all this stuff die.

Speaker 5 (01:39:01):
I'm not sure I believe that anymore so in and
on some level, I'm like, I don't even know why
I bothered to run anymore. At the same time, I
kind of know why he did, same reason why.

Speaker 9 (01:39:14):
I feel like he started playing to win in the
first election because he realized if he didn't, he was done.
But the thing about it is, and Andrew just made
a great point in the chat. These companies will go
back to censoring again when it becomes profitable for them.

(01:39:37):
But what the hell in the country that is supposed
to be all about free speech? And trust me, I
don't care. I didn't want Kimmel pulled off, but I
didn't make the decision to pull him off, and our
government didn't either, because if our government did, he wouldn't
be back.

Speaker 5 (01:39:53):
It was next Our.

Speaker 9 (01:39:58):
In Sinclair and ABC that ultimately ultimately made the decision
to pull the program. Sinclair Nexstar still pissed, ABC's not
so much anymore. So he's back in certain markets and
he's able to say what he wanted to say. But
the funny thing about that was he wasn't ever silenced.

(01:40:21):
There's a point that was made in that clip that
I hadn't even thought of Jimmy Kimmel could have gone
to another network, probably could have gone to another network
where his unfunny, no longer about comedy, want a rant
and rave about politics thing would have been less of

(01:40:42):
a stick and more of the normal.

Speaker 5 (01:40:47):
But he didn't. But I don't care about Kimmel. I
care about the fact.

Speaker 9 (01:40:52):
That one of the biggest companies in the world, a
name that we never even really use because nobody really
realizes that it's the parent company for half the stuff
that we use.

Speaker 5 (01:41:08):
Alphabet.

Speaker 9 (01:41:11):
Was basically strong armed by everybody wants to say the
Biden administration, but I'm gonna say it like it was
the teleprompter and autopin administration, because it was whoever was
running stuff behind the scenes. I guarantee who was the
one strong arming them. And those are the answers that
I want, and I h I would not have let

(01:41:32):
those people leave until they told me. I know it
wasn't him, So you tell me who it was that
was putting the screws to you, because we know it
wasn't him, So who was it? Because the reason they're
still trying to make Donald Trump the most corrupt corrupt
presidents ever is because the last guy was, and they

(01:41:54):
don't want you.

Speaker 5 (01:41:55):
They don't want you.

Speaker 9 (01:41:56):
Realizing that now, I'm not saying Donald Trump is completely
squeaky either, but compared to the Trump family, compared to
the Biden family, at least they do everything out in
the open. He didn't secretly launch mean coin right before
the election.

Speaker 5 (01:42:11):
He did it out in the open.

Speaker 9 (01:42:14):
You know what, dude was already a millionaire slash billionaire.
Who the hell cares anymore. He's gonna make money hand
over fist regardless. It would be impossible for him not to.
If we wanted our politicians to be paupers, we wouldn't
make it cost almost a billion dollars in elections cycle
to get them elected. Maybe we need to figure that
out so that we can start putting everyday, average Americans

(01:42:37):
back in there again, because then maybe things will finally
start getting fixed, because then it won't be about the
divisiveness anymore, and it won't be about the rhetoric anymore,
and it won't be about how quickly can I line
my pockets, or at least I.

Speaker 5 (01:42:48):
Hope it wouldn't be.

Speaker 9 (01:42:51):
But as a Christian, I'm tired of doing everything I
can to try to make my corner of the world
the best that I can make it. And every time
I turn around somebody telling me that I'm evil because
of who I voted for. I've never once told anybody
they were evil because who they voted for. We're never
going to agree one hundred percent of the time. I'm

(01:43:12):
okay with that, as long as you're willing to talk
to me. Should we need to communicate about what those
differences are. But the left isn't even willing to do
that anymore. They don't want to talk to us. They
don't want a dialogue.

Speaker 5 (01:43:28):
And the funny thing about that was that's what they
used to tell us.

Speaker 9 (01:43:31):
They wanted and til people started trying to do it,
and they're like, oh crap, they're making me prove my positions,
and I don't really understand well enough how to be able.

Speaker 11 (01:43:40):
To do that.

Speaker 9 (01:43:42):
Even the intellectual among the left, when they get backed
into a corner, that's racist, that's homophobic. No, it's not.

Speaker 5 (01:43:51):
As a matter of fact, I'm tired of the word
racist being in our lexicon. Race is a social construct.

Speaker 35 (01:44:01):
There was a time when the idea of race didn't
even exist because it didn't matter. It was an immutable
characteristic about who you were. There was nothing you could
do to fix it, nothing you could do to change it,
and it was irrelevant. Race became a thing when slavery
started going away and less un less people were being

(01:44:21):
put into slave positions because through most of history, and
this is what I laugh about every Well, if I
can trace myself back to slave ancestry, then I deserve reparations.

Speaker 5 (01:44:32):
Really, how far back you're going, how far back.

Speaker 9 (01:44:36):
You're going, because we're all descended from slaves, everyone, because
at some point every race was enslaved by a different race.
And I'm going to start standing on what Charlie Kirk said. Race,

(01:44:56):
as far as I'm concerned, is a social construct. It
doesn't even need to be anything that we talk about anymore.
We are supposed to be so far past that point.
Martin Luther King was assassinated for floating that very idea.
And I'll be honest, So a lot of people are
comparing Kirk to Martin Luther King. I don't like to
do that comparison, but not for the reasons that you

(01:45:18):
might think. If you've ever studied Martin Luther King, you
know he talked a really good game, but he didn't
live it kind of like me, a pastor who didn't
didn't walk the walk, didn't talk to talk, did all

(01:45:38):
kinds of things that he wasn't supposed to do, but
he could get in front of a microphone and wax
eloquent and inspire people, try to bring people together. If
you'll notice, those are the people that usually get whacked.
Sorry for there being a little bit more model language

(01:45:59):
in the show than usual.

Speaker 5 (01:46:00):
I couldn't.

Speaker 9 (01:46:00):
I got up early. I don't know why, because I
was exhausted because I didn't sleep the night before. But
I crashed out at like eleven thirty last night and
woke up at four thirty. So I turned on Tulsa
King because I was like, oh, I forgot that dropped
on Sunday and I haven't watched it yet. So yeah,
if there's a little bit more mob colloquialism in the

(01:46:21):
program today, now at least you know why. But I
think it kind of fits because our government has been
acting like mobsters and not the Trumps.

Speaker 5 (01:46:30):
Those will be good, if I'm being honest. Those will
be the ones that I would expect to act like mobsters.

Speaker 9 (01:46:38):
They are like the stereotypical, they're like in the land
development and all the things the mob usually secretly gets into.
But it was the bidens that turns out were the mobsters.
It's always the ones you don't really suspect, ain't it.

(01:46:59):
But so you've got the federal government putting thumbs on
scales with things like YouTube, Facebook, blah blah blah blah blah.
You really think if they were able to figure out
how to put thumbs on scales for that kind of stuff,
they didn't really put any thumbs on scales for the
election in twenty twenty because guess what, there's data Now.
I've been talking about this off and on for going

(01:47:20):
on almost a year now. Where did eight million people go?
Because last I checked, the rapture was supposed to be
last night, speaking of which apparently it either didn't happen
or I wasn't invited.

Speaker 5 (01:47:36):
If I wasn't invited, I don't know how I feel
about that. Maybe the person who called me a demon
last night was right.

Speaker 9 (01:47:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:47:42):
I'm for clempt.

Speaker 9 (01:47:43):
I thought i'd wake up and see Jesus and I didn't,
And I'm kind of meh. Yes, I'm making fun of
the fact that somebody was like the raptures Tuesday.

Speaker 5 (01:47:54):
I'm sure it is what happened.

Speaker 9 (01:47:57):
And no man knows the time or the hour, or
the day or the hour. I'm pretty sure that's kind
of you know how that's supposed to work. But look,
I'm trying to make light of it a little bit
because if I don't, I'm going to get angry again,
and we don't have that much showtime left. But again,

(01:48:20):
the truth of this is, if you want to talk
about censorship, you really need to look really, really hard
of the Biden administration. If you want to talk about
when division really started happening in this country, ask yourself
why the Republicans in Congress and in the Senate haven't

(01:48:41):
done anything to make propaganda illegal on American soil again,
because guess.

Speaker 5 (01:48:46):
Who got rid of that. Nobody talks about that a
little bit of history anymore. But after seeing what the
Germans were able to do with propaganda, our Congress shortly
after World War Two made it illegal for propaganda that
to be produced on American soil for Americans, we could

(01:49:07):
use it elsewhere, which is where things like Air America
and the few other things that we've tried to do
to influence folks have sprung up throughout the years, but
they weren't allowed to do it here. So why haven't
they fixed that?

Speaker 9 (01:49:30):
Nobody deserves reparations. Besides, you're basically part Leprechaun, so I
don't you should have gold hiding somewhere, so it doesn't
matter anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:49:44):
Anyway, all right.

Speaker 9 (01:49:47):
Let's see, I think I had at least one other
topic I wanted to get to before we start wrapping
the club. Oh yeah, so same vein, same vein. But
here's another one. Did I mention how impressed I've become
with Marco review. He was not my favorite person for

(01:50:07):
a while. He really wasn't, but he is seriously kind
of grown into the role here.

Speaker 34 (01:50:15):
We shut down AID because it was a dysfunctional organization.
We moved in under the State Department. Number two. We
are going to do more foreign aid than any country
in the world. Than any country in the world, We're
going to do more than anyone in the world again
this year. But we're going to do it the right way.
We're going to do it holistically. We're going to do
it as part of an integrated foreign policy. We are
not going to fund an NGO industrial complex that built

(01:50:36):
itself up that was taking a substantial percentage of the
money and not going directly to the recipients. That was
going to these organizations that had multi billion dollar projects
and budgets. We're not going to continue to do it
that way. We are going to provide aid. We're providing
aid now. We just rolled out our new initiative on health.
It's going to be much more successful and much more effective.

Speaker 5 (01:50:54):
We're going to enter into.

Speaker 34 (01:50:55):
Direct compacts with the countries. We're going to empower our
embassies and our assets to direct which projects we fund
and and how much money countries are going to be receiving.
We're going to so we are restructuring the way we
do aid. It's going to be far more effective, and
that's something integrated into our holistic foreign policy.

Speaker 5 (01:51:13):
That's all in the future. But are you standing by
that comment.

Speaker 30 (01:51:15):
You're saying that no one knows happening now you No
one has died because of the aid cuts.

Speaker 5 (01:51:19):
Are all those aid organizations that's ridiculous.

Speaker 34 (01:51:22):
Well, first of all, well then they died because England
didn't give enough money, or candidate didn't give more, or
China did. Let's blame the other countries that don't do.

Speaker 5 (01:51:29):
Any foreign aid.

Speaker 34 (01:51:30):
How about China, I mean, China's second largest economy in
the world. They don't give money. So you're no longer
disputings lives, You're no longer disputing that. I think anybody
who tells you that somehow it's the United States, if
we cut a dollar, somehow we're responsible for some horrific
thing that's going on in the world, is it's.

Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
Just not true.

Speaker 34 (01:51:48):
Beyond that, I would say that in some of these places,
the dollars as not going the reason why something didn't
get it and someone's going to judge one of the
reason why some of these places didn't get the aid
is not because we cut the aid. It's because there's
a war going on and the aid never got to
the people. So in Sudan, for example, it's not just
a humanitarian catastrophe, it's a war zone. Okay, the aid
is stolen, the aid is impeded.

Speaker 5 (01:52:08):
In fact, they use aid as a.

Speaker 34 (01:52:09):
Tool against the people and sot blocking aid is a
tool and an arm of war. So in some of
these places, the reason why the aid isn't getting there
is it can't be distributed.

Speaker 5 (01:52:17):
Look at Haiti.

Speaker 34 (01:52:18):
One of the reasons why aid can't be distributed in Haiti.
You can send all the aid in the world you want,
it gets hijacked and stolen by criminal gangs that control
the country, and so they're the ones to blame for
whatever happening there, not us, who've provided more aid than
anybody else.

Speaker 5 (01:52:30):
Let me just standing versus every part of the world.
Are you standing by your contention that no one has.

Speaker 34 (01:52:36):
Died because the United States has cut aid. No people
have died because gangs steal the aid. People have died
because the distributors of aid have not done well. People
have died because other countries haven't stepped up. But the
United States has saved more lives and continues to save
more lives than any other country in the world. And
we're going to continue to do it, but we're going
to do it the right way and in a responsible way.
We're not going to continue to pour billions of dollars

(01:52:57):
out the door of American taxpayer funds for programs that
don't work and in some cases were flat out corrupt.

Speaker 9 (01:53:10):
Then I mentioned Marco Rubio is kind of becoming one
of my favorite people. Again, I'm pretty sure I mentioned
that already. That was textbook And then the other day
at the memorial, which, for those of you paying attention
on the left, they were screaming and yelling about why
didn't his family speak? Where were his mom and dad?
They were in the front row. This wasn't the family's

(01:53:32):
funeral service. It was a memorial. There is a difference.
There is a difference.

Speaker 5 (01:53:42):
Thank you, Steven.

Speaker 9 (01:53:43):
That was actually about to be my next point, So
thank you. You do not die because someone else did
not feed you. Unless you're an infant or someone's child,
that doesn't apply. If you are an adult and you
are living on your own, it is solely your responsibility

(01:54:04):
to feed you.

Speaker 5 (01:54:05):
It is no one else's.

Speaker 9 (01:54:09):
And I okay, so I'm I'm gonna sound like Sam
Kinnison for a second, but all I'm really gonna try
to work on my language at the same time, though,
So WUSA for all u mfors, because I'm working on
not doing that as much anymore. Who live in places

(01:54:30):
like deserts and then complain that there isn't enough food,
maybe move away from the desert, go where there's food.

Speaker 5 (01:54:42):
We now live in a.

Speaker 9 (01:54:43):
World that is ninety nine point ninety seven percent completely connected,
and you can transverse it rather easily and inexpensively now compared.

Speaker 5 (01:54:51):
To how you could do it before. So if you're
living somewhere where there's not access to food, mo u
stappen all the time.

Speaker 9 (01:55:02):
We had entire groups of people who were nomads because
they went where the food went. The natives that lived
here before we came here were primarily nomads. They went
where the food went, they followed. When the buffalo went,
they followed the buffalo.

Speaker 5 (01:55:21):
The TNKA.

Speaker 9 (01:55:24):
I just I can't with these people anymore. Look, I
get it. We did it to ourselves. And I've talked
about this before. After World War Two, we freely agreed
to basically become Atlas and took the entire world and
put it on our shoulders. Because out of all of
the Western civilizations, we came through World War Two the

(01:55:45):
most unscathed. And that should tell you something, because we
didn't really come through it unscathed either. But how long
was that supposed to go on? Because according to the
United Nations, and according to NATO, and according to Europe,
it was supposed to go on until they had led
us dry. And in the last few minutes of the show,

(01:56:07):
I want to talk about what happened at NATO yesterday.
I'm not gonna play any of the clips because they
don't really have that much time, but I do want
to talk about the fact that the Left. If you
haven't watched it, I do encourage you to go back
and watch it, though, because if you're going off of
what you're finding on social media, according to the Left,
they were openly laughing at him and he's a laughing stock.

Speaker 5 (01:56:29):
If you watched it on video, though, that ain't what happened.
I will tell you what I saw.

Speaker 9 (01:56:36):
As a father of children, what it reminded me of
is when you know the mom of your kids is
saying Dad's almost home and you better be it, you better,
you better figure it out before he gets here or else.

Speaker 5 (01:56:52):
And they didn't believe mom. So then they did what
kids often do.

Speaker 9 (01:57:00):
Ask me sometime what I did to try to prove
to my dad that I didn't sneak out of the
house and walk five miles to go play video.

Speaker 5 (01:57:06):
Games one day?

Speaker 9 (01:57:08):
Yeah, I'd me thinking I was like James Bond, right,
I went home and changed clothes. My Dad's like, where
why were you over by the mall? Which you know,
this was when I was I had to have been
nine or ten, because we were still living in Oklahoma,
and so my cousin's babysitting me, and me and my

(01:57:30):
best friend at the time decided we were gonna walk
the probably four or five miles to go to show
Biz Pizza, which was across the street from the mall,
and I had all kinds of change, so we were
gonna go play video games.

Speaker 5 (01:57:45):
My cousin says, if you do this, I'm calling your dad.
I'm like, I don't care.

Speaker 9 (01:57:50):
So I went and played video games for a couple hours,
so we ran out of money, and then we walked
all the way back home. So me thinking I'm smart, right, cousins, like,
I told your dad and it didn't matter that I
told your dad because your uncle Calvin saw you anyway,
was like, I know, I talked to him. Well, he
called your dad too, So me being a smart ass,

(01:58:17):
Me being a smart ass, went and changed clothes. Then
keep in mind, this is when I'm, you know, nine
or ten years old, watching the runs of things like
Chips and Hunter and all those things. So the first
thing I think when my dad says, your uncle told
me that he saw you by Showbiz Pizza, what did

(01:58:39):
he say?

Speaker 5 (01:58:39):
I was wearing that did not go well.

Speaker 9 (01:58:45):
Why am I telling you this story, because when I
realized it wasn't going to go the way I thought
it was gonna go, I'm.

Speaker 5 (01:58:52):
Pretty sure that was the face I was making.

Speaker 9 (01:58:56):
Is the one that I saw on every single delegation
delegation member of the United Nations yesterday when Trump absolutely
dog walked.

Speaker 5 (01:59:05):
Them behind the podium, because that's what he did. He
basically said, I've done this. Where were y'all?

Speaker 9 (01:59:16):
Y'all didn't even help me put the packages together for
the peace deals that I have done on my own.
Now I know, according to the left, there haven't actually
been any peace deals. That's because you don't even think
Thailand All things that it's a bad idea to take

(01:59:36):
their stuff while women are pregnant, even though thialand all
Is specifically said, hey, don't do that's that's how far
gone you guys are. I mean again, Donald Trump could
be like, ah, guys, do me a favor. Please don't
walk to the top of the Empire State Building and
jump off.

Speaker 5 (01:59:54):
It's very very dangerous. Somebody would try to prove.

Speaker 20 (01:59:58):
Him wrong, probably a bunch of somebody's again, not that
that happened or anything.

Speaker 9 (02:00:10):
But yeah, but yeah, so that that's kind of what
I saw yesterday, and then him taking the time to
point out that, you know, we got on the escalator,
the escalator suddenly that stopped working.

Speaker 5 (02:00:21):
Then as soon as I step up to the stage,
my teleprompter stops working.

Speaker 9 (02:00:26):
And I'm thinking, it's almost like they thought it was
the last guy, because I guarantee you if they turned
off the escalator and the teleprompter on Joe Biden, he
probably would have just said, hey, guys, I'm just gonna
go have some ice cream, but we'll try this again later.

Speaker 5 (02:00:42):
But they forgot who it was.

Speaker 9 (02:00:46):
And now, of course they've tried to explain away the escalator,
then they tried to explain away the teleprompter, the one
thing that they can't really explain away because you know,
one thing going wrong, maybe two things going wrong, less likely.
But at the very same time that Donald Trump steps
up to start speaking, the microphones that were just working

(02:01:06):
pretty much stopped working, so it made it very difficult
for people to hear him inside of the chamber. These
are the acts of teenage children, or in my case,
preteen children, who knew they had done wrong and were
trying to make sure that Dad couldn't call them out

(02:01:28):
for it or do what Dad was going to do,
and it still happened anyway. Yes, yes, Steven, Yes, I
have one thousand percent remember, and I think that may
need to be what happens next. Look, I am not
one of these people that was all for all of

(02:01:49):
this stuff that I'm kind of for now, and I
will be honest. The last thing we're going to hit
them before I start wrapping things up, and I will
be changing how I close out the program because there's
lots ofs and the old opening. I'm gonna have to
figure that out. I know, and we really Oh man, yeah,
I get it, but I just I can't. I gotta
make changes, man, I gotta make changes. But the last

(02:02:16):
thing that I really want to talk about, though, is
what was it I had a closing thought? I promise
I did.

Speaker 18 (02:02:26):
So.

Speaker 5 (02:02:26):
We were talking about United Nations being turned into a
parking lot. Well, yeah, I mean that that.

Speaker 9 (02:02:32):
I think it's time to figure out where they go
from here because we don't need them anymore. They're not
serving a purpose for us. Everything they said about Donald
Trump was completely one thousand percent accurate.

Speaker 5 (02:02:42):
No matter what the Left tells you.

Speaker 9 (02:02:45):
They were funding our invasion. And I don't care what
your what you say, because the new numbers that are
coming out regarding the number of people that have come
across our border in the four years that Joe Biden
was president are astronomical. We're talking about twenty five million immigrants,
or as I call them, illegal aliens, because that's what
they are.

Speaker 5 (02:03:08):
That's insane.

Speaker 9 (02:03:12):
Then you take into account the fact that we have
we had fifty five million visas in the pipeline. Then
there's that eleven million illegal alien number they've been thrown
around since the early two thousands that I guarantee you
it's probably at least tripled that by now. So you
take into account the people that were already here, the
people that came in here, and the people that were
coming in through the visa pipeline, and we are talking

(02:03:35):
about one hundred million people. What's the population of America?

Speaker 5 (02:03:42):
Again?

Speaker 9 (02:03:44):
So you're telling me nearly in accounting for the visa folks,
the folks that were already here, the folks that were
allowed to sneak in under Biden, you're telling me a
third of our population. What do you think happens when
twenty five million people bum rush somewhere. You guys have
seen the the leftist thieves descending on stores like locusts. Right, Sorry, Stephen,

(02:04:16):
I should have said that was a rhetorical question, but
I appreciate the math because yeah, you're right, it's right
around three hundred and thirty million. So you're talking about
about a third of our population, which means where's our
actual population at because you know, not all of them
are getting counted. But then you wonder why our schools

(02:04:41):
are overcrowded, why nobody's learning anything, why there's no housing, Why,
up until recently there's really been no jobs. And it's
all been by design because the more the side that

(02:05:01):
thrives on it can sew division. Up until recently, the
more likely they were to get your vote. Something's changed
in America, though, and it's something that they didn't count on,
and it was people like Charlie Kirk. And we're going
to go into overtime for a minut because I just

(02:05:21):
realized that there was something else that I wanted to
talk about.

Speaker 5 (02:05:25):
It's my show. I can do what I want.

Speaker 9 (02:05:30):
People like Charlie Kirk who started going into the lions
Den and the thing about it is. You know that
they were hoping that endeavor would have ended with him.
They were counting on it, they were praying for it,
and however they choose to pray because you know they do.

(02:05:52):
But I'm gonna show you this. Neither one of these
clips or that long.

Speaker 5 (02:05:59):
But we are a fish.

Speaker 9 (02:06:00):
We're gonna go go into overtime. I'm not gonna do
the top of the hour stuff or anything else. So
welcome to the Rick Robinson Show. After the show show.
At some point I may actually start putting something like
this out on something like Locals a couple of times
a week. I got some other things I gotta get

(02:06:21):
organized first, but without too much more Ado, let's talk
about this. And because I'm pretty sure it's gonna echo,
We're just gonna do this and then I can fix
it if it doesn't. All right, Voilliames good there?

Speaker 1 (02:07:06):
Wow, Then.

Speaker 18 (02:07:47):
You know.

Speaker 5 (02:07:53):
You acause so.

Speaker 1 (02:08:07):
Very very what's on my right like this the hell?

Speaker 5 (02:08:43):
All right? So you probably can't read what it says
at the bottom of the screen, so I'm gonna read
it for you. We set up a table and it
caused a race riot. Now I want you.

Speaker 9 (02:08:59):
To go back with your mind's eye and replay what
you just heard and saw. These people were screaming and
yelling and cussing, all because somebody wanted to try to
reach them. Now here's somebody else trying to do a

(02:09:20):
very similar thing on what appears to be another college campus.
Because what these people hoped was gonna happen if they
killed Charlie Kirk was that this stuff was gonna stop.
So this is from Nick Shirley. I think it's actually
him and his account, and apparently he's got a live

(02:09:41):
stream on YouTube. I might actually be finding that for
you guys in a second, because this isn't a very
long clip of it. But again, I just want to,
like I said, this is what we're fighting.

Speaker 1 (02:09:55):
Mineme's Nick Shirley.

Speaker 31 (02:10:02):
I never said anything like that, ty fack.

Speaker 23 (02:10:05):
Why would I say that?

Speaker 1 (02:10:06):
Why would I say that he's racing? No, he's not.

Speaker 8 (02:10:11):
He said, if my pilot was fun, I was busting,
said black Way that pray.

Speaker 5 (02:10:16):
Look at you, look at you, look at you, that.

Speaker 36 (02:10:24):
You stand against the blast.

Speaker 1 (02:10:30):
They won't.

Speaker 22 (02:10:31):
He said, your.

Speaker 5 (02:10:36):
Hey, nothing stopping.

Speaker 30 (02:10:38):
Also, you want to blame myself, I am blaming you
for krolly Kirks.

Speaker 28 (02:10:44):
Why not every other right winger is, I'm not blaming you.

Speaker 1 (02:10:48):
You look at look at a rap and he's loved
at you.

Speaker 5 (02:10:55):
Get out of here. You're getting where you wanted.

Speaker 1 (02:11:00):
I don't want any of this. I can't talking about
I said.

Speaker 5 (02:11:12):
Probably shouldn't have said that.

Speaker 12 (02:11:20):
Black lives matter, what all lives matter, All lives matter,
all lives matter.

Speaker 5 (02:11:28):
Stand on that blade.

Speaker 9 (02:11:32):
Yeah, like the chick flashing him in the back, is
really that worried about the Epstein files. Dude, we are
fighting things on a spiritual level that a lot of
us didn't even understand until September tenth. And that's coming
from even me. So as we do start getting ready

(02:11:54):
to wrap things up, would like to point out these
are two people who went in to public spaces to
try to have dialogue and to the gentleman I used
the term loosely gentlemen who kept screaming, well, you're blaming
us for Charlie Kirk. That is why we're blaming you

(02:12:18):
for Charlie Kirk, because somebody's going to see that and
use that as an excuse to do it to somebody else,
and you were fine with helping to put that idea
in their head. All right, We're gonna get out of here,

(02:12:39):
ladies and gentlemen, again, want to thank you for taking
the time to hang out with us today. Last I checked,
it looks like we had broken three hundred on the
two X feeds. Everything else takes a while to show up,
so I don't honestly know exactly how many folks we're
gonna wind up having, but I do want to thank
you guys for taking the time to hang out with me,
especially in what has been a very long couple of

(02:13:02):
weeks for those of us on this side of the
argument who are just trying to tell people all we
really want to do is all we ever really wanted
to do was be left alone?

Speaker 5 (02:13:12):
That was it? How was it all right?

Speaker 9 (02:13:19):
We're gonna get out of here. My name is Rick Robinson.
This has been my show, The Rick Robinson Show.

Speaker 5 (02:13:25):
Again.

Speaker 9 (02:13:25):
We're changing up how we do the outro stuff until
I figure out what I'm gonna do with it, So
I hang on a second. I have a plan, I
just haven't had a chance to put it together yet.
Enjoy the rest of your Wednesday, folks, and I'll way
back tonight starting at seven pm, pushing buttons for folks

(02:13:48):
throughout the night.

Speaker 5 (02:13:48):
Again.

Speaker 9 (02:13:49):
I'll probably be working till about two o'clock in the
morning Eastern time, if everybody shows up to do their part.
So again, bye everybody, and thanks for hanging out.

Speaker 1 (02:14:15):
I will show my now.

Speaker 36 (02:14:17):
Gott you would have reached down and wiped our tears away,
stepped in and saved the day once again, I say
him in and it's still rain. It has a thunder

(02:14:38):
roll barely here. You missed me through the rain.

Speaker 21 (02:14:44):
I'm with you.

Speaker 15 (02:14:48):
And Dan's mercy fall. Raise my hands, praise the God
who gives it takes away, and I freeze.

Speaker 1 (02:15:02):
You in this storm.

Speaker 8 (02:15:04):
The to will lift my hands. You are who you
are the matter Where are you am? Every tear I
cried you would in your hand.

Speaker 37 (02:15:19):
You never left my side until my heart is told,
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