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screen like that. Plus you can't see my face as well,
so some of you right now, thank you. Hey, I
freely admit I have a face made for radio and
a voice made for mine. Anyway, we're here, we're live.
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It's finally Friday. For those of you working for the weekend,
you are nearly there. The weirdest thing, right so, for
most of my life I didn't have one of those
eight to five Monday through Friday kind of schedules. I
got close when I worked at Convergence, but then it's
still kind of of you know, my days off were
Tuesday and Wednesday because it tied off. It hooked up
to one of my now ex wife's day off so
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we could do things together, which usually meant you're going
to start with me, you're doing this with me, You're
doing that with me, and I'm like, can't we do
the fun things on that day and you do the other? Anyway,
probably part of the reason I'm not married anymore because
I like to grumble a lot because it was always
choryay on the one day off we had in comment.
All right, So anyway, enough about that. But I so
for the time, for the whole time that I worked
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for OU, which was the only time in my life
I've ever had, like the bankers hours Monday through Friday,
come into date thirty, leave by five, don't really have
to worry about overtime that often unless there's something major,
and then it was usually they could only you know,
that was when I was working from like eight to
four thirty, and they were like, we really have a queue,
could you stay for thirty minutes and we'll give you
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some comp time. Sure, I can do an extra thirty
minutes of time that I can use for myself occasionally.
So yeah, I never really had a problem with because
remember I had come from working at Southwest Airlines from there,
so Southwest was like, you're gonna do four hours mandatory
overtime every single day for like the first two months
that I hit the floor, and it sounded great on paper.
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And then I got my first check where I had
my regular forty every two weeks, and then since it
was mandatory, it was double time for the other four
So basically I was being paid for basically eighty hours
every week. And then Uncle Sam got a hold of it,
and there was one time that I got my check
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and with all the hours that I had worked by
the time they had showed it up and spit it out,
with everything that I had to pay from the union
dues and everything else, I basically made an extra one
hundred and fifty dollars for all the extra work that
I did. I'm like, this is for the birds man, anyway.
This is That was when I solidified myself as a libertarian.
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Because that was my first real experience with taxation being
overall theft because I I got to keep like one
percent of my extra workload. Anyway, Where was I going
with this? Oh yeah, that's that's right. So I made
this weird discovery when I was working for OU. I
actually found that I enjoyed Friday much more than I
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enjoyed the weekend, because it was like the anticipation of
the weekend was here, and I'm like, I only have
to do this for a few more hours and then
I get to go home and I get two days
to do what I want to do. But what I found,
which is kind of weird, is I enjoyed Friday a
lot because I'm like, the weekend, the weekend, the weekend,
the weekend, and I finally have a weekend, a real weekend.
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But then I discovered, because I have weekends off and
the world really isn't designed that way anymore, that it
was impossible to get anything done on the weekends for
a lot of things that I needed to be able
to do, Like there was no way to do doctor's
appointments or anything. Well, that's what you have paid time.
I don't want to use it for that come on, man,
I liked having a weird schedule. Like for the longest time,
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I would I would take I think it was Tuesday,
and then there was another it was Tuesday Wednesday for
the longest time, but then at one point I had
split it up to and I don't remember exactly how,
because I worked nights, so by taking Tuesday night off,
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I basically got to spend the day with my wife before,
which is no longer my wife before I went back
to work on Wednesday night. So anyway, but yeah, I've
found this weird thing where I actually enjoyed Friday's most
of all Scarecrow, which was really weird. I'm just wondering
if anybody else that's ever done the bankers hours Monday
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through Friday grind finds themselves feeling the same way. Either way,
you're here, you've made it. It's Friday. Enjoy your weekend.
I'm glad some of you are hanging out with us.
I already see Andrew in the chat, and I know
I made the announcement that we were likely going to
be delayed. I guess we weren't as the late as
I thought, because He's like, I waited a whole three
minutes for you at the lifetime I tell you a
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lifetime anyway, Welcome into the chat Andrew Again. For anybody
who's just starting to find us, make sure you're liking
the feed, sharing the feed, telling folks about us. If
you like what we do here, that is one of
the best ways that you can support us as we
continue to try to grow. So I do greatly appreciate
anybody who's willing to do that, because I get it.
In today's climate, some people were like, I'm not talking
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politics ever again, and I'm not even telling anybody what
I listen to because bad things happen, all right, So anyway,
so let's get int' let's get into the news of
the day. Don't forget we should have our three today.
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We're gonna we do what we do usually every Friday.
And I know some of you were like, I've been
looking for this thing because you've been pitching it is
its own standalone podcast thing now and I can only
find one, maybe two episodes of it. I have been
behind again. I will be getting caught up on Sunday
because I have I have a wedding to get ready
forward for tomorrow. Because I am still ordained and I
do still do Mary's and Mary's when requested. Speaking of
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that opened up an entirely different thing yesterday. So I
haven't done it. I haven't done a wedding in a
while because with being so busy do it building up
this stuff, I kind of took down all the stuff
about doing that because it used to be a way that,
you know, because you know, when you come, when you
come in for the clutch for people whose ministers got
sick or suddenly decided they weren't willing to do your service,
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you can kind of be a headhunter in charge what
you want. I would don't look at me in that
tone of voice. I never really got that crazy with it,
but it was a good way to pull in a
couple hundred man one hundred and fifty couple hundred bucks
to come in last minute do about three four hours
worth of prep work in a service. So yeah, broke
down to usually about fifty bucks an hour, which is,
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you know, not bad, not bad because there's usually a
little bit of prep work that goes in and nobody
really understands all of that because they're like, how why
do you Because I had a friend who I was
supposed to help out yesterday, and I still did, but
I didn't get there when I was expected to. And
I'm like, I'm sorry, I got tied up dealing with
weddings stuff, and they're like, ha, why is it so
hard to marry people. I'm like, if you oldly knew,
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if you oldly knew, but anyway, but yeah, So I
found I made an interesting discovery yesterday because I realized
it had been so long since I had done a
wedding that even though I'm about ninety nine percent sure
I knew what it was, and I couldn't find it
written down anywhere. I went ahead and called the courthouse
to get my book and page number again, because they
used to have to when I filled out the wedding
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the marriage license, tell them who I was, who I
was ordained through, and then what county I was listed
in in the book and page where they could find
the listing. So I called the courthouse yesterday and they're like,
after like fifteen minutes of me being on hold, they
came back and they said, oh, that's that's why they
came and found me. You don't actually have to do
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that anymore. They changed the marriage license about two years ago. Well, yeah,
I was around the last time I did a service,
so that explains it. But so thank God for that.
That makes that a lot easier because I was kind
of a pain even with a memory like Even with
a memory like mine, I still like to double check out,
especially as I'm getting older, because there are things that
I am starting to either not remember or a mis remember.
And despite what all my friends tell me, I do
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not have an identic memory. As an example, don't ask
me where I left my keys, parked my car, or
where my wallet is right now, because those are things
that I don't ever seem to be able to keep
track of. And if I had an identic memory, that
would not be a problem. I just have really good
recall for things that I see here and read. I
think partially because I learned best through hearing. I used
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to be a music minister and everybody used to look
at me like I was crazy because I'm a music
minister in a small church, but I couldn't read sheet music.
They're like, how are you? I learned by hear? Don't
judge me what happened to judge? Not Let's give judged,
which we talked about that yesterday. There's so much of
that that verse that gets left off in modern translation.
Now because the original translation was judged not lest you
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be judged in similar manner, we seem to be leaving
that last bit off. Speaking of unintentional but great segue
into one of my first topics for the day. What
if I told you that the modern concept of empathy
is a lie? And since I'm in minister mode, what
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if I told you was a lie straight from the devil?
And let me explain. So we all know about the
Golden rule, right, do onto others as you would have
done unto you? Where the Golden rule does it say
do onto others as you assume they would have you
do to them? Anybody, anybody, buell because that's empathy, right,
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So that in trust me as somebody who's you know,
went from what this is my fourth career path at
this point, so as somebody who's gone through a lot
of career paths. I've taken a lot of training in
different exercises over the years. One of the biggest training
points we had when I worked at call centers, and
I worked at a total of three was when you're
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on the phone with your customers, you have to have sympathy,
not empathy, because that way you know when it's time
to cut the conversation off, because you know when you've
done everything that you can. And that's when I started
understanding that the modern concept of empathy is a fallacy.
It's a control valve that you can turn on and
turn off when needed to fit whatever situation. And here's
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the problem with relying on sympathy, not empathy. With empathy,
you're trying to put yourself in somebody else's shoes. Once
you've decided that person is a monster, it's impossible for
you to do that anymore. And this is why you
have so many people. And it started through social media
that got really brave behind alt accounts and soccer accounts
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and just started saying what they really felt because then
nobody knew who they were and they were just fine
doing it. Now it's everywhere. They do it with their
own faces, they do it on video, and then they scream,
cry and yell when something gets back to their bosses
and they're like, we don't want your kind of working here.
Sorry about your luck. But that's the problem with the
modern concept of empathy. And trust me, if you look
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it up, because I did this morning. When you look
up the Golden Rule, now, it talks about empathy being
the primary driver of the Golden Rule, which is a lie.
If empathy was the primary driver of the Golden Rule,
it would say the following, do unto others as you
assume they would have you do unto them. That's not
what it says. It says do unto others as you
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would have done unto you, meaning sympathy. It's not about
putting yourself in their place. It's about if I was
in this position, how would I want to be treated?
Which forces you to hold a mirror up to yourself
no matter what the situation is, and say, if I
was going through this, how would I want someone to
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treat me? Which makes you the benchmark, which makes you
the deciding factor, which means anything that you've gone through
in your life, whether you're constantly reading the Bible, praying,
listening to praise and worship music, or whatever it is,
is going to help drive that decision for you. And
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trust me, I have people to get mad at me
about how far my sympathy goes, but I live by
a very specific and simple rule. Given it, she'll be
given unto you. That's my rule. Doesn't matter what anybody
else's motivation is when they ask me for help, doesn't matter.
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If they're trying to use and abuse me, it doesn't matter.
It only matters what my role is and my intention
is going into this. And I have always felt if
I give my best, it will be given back in return,
pressed down, shaken without measure, which again is sympathy, not empathy.
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Because for those of you who are one of those
people that shows up in other people's lives, you know
exactly what I'm talking about. And how many times have
you seen this on social media? I wish I had
somebody in my life that showed up for me the
way I show up for everybody else. It's all over
social media. And again that starts being a problem because
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that takes your focus away from the service, which should
be the reason why you do. All things are acts
of service and the need for the world to have
people willing to perform acts of service, because trust me,
if you look, you can find one anywhere. Instead, it starts, well,
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they don't appreciate it enough. And trust me, I have
those moments. I have a friend who makes me say
that to myself almost every every single day. But no
matter how angry I get about it, no matter how
frustrated I get about it, no matter how many times
I vent to people about it. And some of you
are listening right now, and I get that that I
have vented you, I still show up because at the
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end of the day, I want somebody in my life
who shows up for me, for me, no matter how
mad they are, no matter how hard they are. Kind
of the other meme that I really really like is
the old couple that are sitting together on the park
bench and it's raining, and he's like an arm's length
away from her and it's raining, and you can tell
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that they're mad at each other, and he's like still
holding the umbrella over her head from an arm's link.
The way, we all need that in our lives, whether
we realize that or not. We need at least one
person who's going to show up for us, no matter what,
no matter what. Now for those of us, our first
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example of that for a lot of us is Jesus,
because Jesus is what starts changing the paradigm. Because trust me,
without Jesus, the world is a very selfish place, which
is why I laugh at all these people that scream
and yell at me all the time because I'm worshiping
the Antichrist because I voted for Donald Trump. If one
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if I were worshiping the Antichrist, I'd probably be a
lot meaner of a person, because I would have license
to be a meaner person. I can look at everything
that Donald Trump says and does and put it through
the lens of scripture, and I can decide where I'm
willing to go and where I'm not willing to go.
And one of the biggest things that's been talked about
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lately that being taken out of context is and trust me,
I had friends in work groups and personal groups and
everything else that were like, why did they let him
go last? I can't believe he just said that. For
those of you the we're paying attention, you know what
I'm about to say. So Erica Kirk gets up and
has this great moving moment that has basically moved the
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entire nation, including myself and about one hundred million people worldwide,
to tears, well half the nation, half the nation. The
other half was like, eh, who cares? Because yeah, empathy
not sympathy. Bad bad idea, bad idea, Because if they
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were looking at everything that she was going through and
actually looking to through the lens of how would I
feel in that situation. They wouldn't have been able to
say most of the evil, hateful things that they've said.
Like somebody made a point when she held up the
ASL symbol for I love you to Oh, she's making
the devil horns. Yeah, that's empathy, not sympathy, which is
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why I'm telling you we need to move away from
this concept. And the funny thing is I never even
thought about putting it that way until I heard Charlie
Kirk say at first it didn't matter enough to me.
The sympathy and empathy seem like they're really close together,
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but in reality they're miles apart. And it never occurred
to me until a young man stood up. I think
in this case, he was sitting down behind one of
his desks and had at one of his tables and
had the goal, the unmitigated goal, to stand in front
of a group of college kids and say empathy is
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the wrong way to go, and let me tell you why,
and trust me. That was one of the ones that
I missed. Like I said, I've been building my own
stuff I've been tending to my own corner of the world.
I've been building multiple organizations. I think that may have
been where I made my mistake. Charlie focused on one,
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built the hell out of it, and then started spreading out.
I'm trying to build everything all at the same time,
starting to understand maybe why he got it right and
I got it wrong. I don't know. We'll see where
all this ends before I make that determination. But look,
it's really easy to try to put yourself in somebody's shoes,
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but it's a fallacy because you never actually know how
somebody else is feeling in a situation. And once you've
start hardening your heart, once you've started allowing yourself to
harden your heart to that person or to that group
of people, it becomes impossible for you to use empathy
because you're holding a mirror to them and you're looking
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at them, you're focusing on them. The more you focus
on them, the angrier they make you. The easier it
is for you to start ostracizing them, pushing them away,
telling them you don't need them anymore. And eventually it
goes into a conversation like I had on my x
feed for a couple of days where somebody started flat
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out calling me a demon because I voted for Donald Trump.
You know who I consider demons? The people who are
on TikTok celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination and laughing about it.
You know who I consider demons. The people who keep
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putting themselves on rooftops and shooting at other people. You
know who I consider demons. The people that keep laughing
at other people's pain, The people that are willing to
destroy children in the womb. Those are the people that need,
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not only the need sympathy most of all, but it's
almost impossible to give it to them because the problem is,
and I think this is the reason why we have
so many different proverbs and everything else. Sympathy can also
lead you to a score being in frog scenario if
you're not careful. So sometimes you have to decide if
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it's worth it, because trust me, there will come a time,
especially if you start trying to follow the Golden Rule
and live the way Christ teaches, that you will be
asked to sacrifice everything, and you have to decide if
you're going to be able to do that, which means
there's gonna be times when you're gonna be called to
give more than you can afford, to do something that
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you didn't want to do, and you know you're supposed
to do it, and your spirit is telling you to
do that, and your body's telling you know, and your
mind is telling you know, but your spirit is like,
you really need to do this. Trust me. I'm living
it right now, and it ain't easy. There have been
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times when the generosity of people that believe in what
I'm doing has been the only thing that's kept the
lights on. And for each of you, I just want
to say thank you. Whether it's a dollar, whether it's
two hundred dollars, some of you have at times given
as much as a thousand to two thousand dollars. I
just want to say thank you, because without you, I
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wouldn't be able to do what I'm doing. But in
a lot of ways, this kind of became my ministry.
And that's kind When I was wrestling with the idea
of retiring, that was the first thing I thought. I was, like, dude,
you in your twenties, you used to take entire summers
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and schedule trips to go all over the state on
your days off and preaching churches and rely on the
generosity of other people to get you what you needed
to be able to get there and get you home
and whatever else may happen. And I did that for
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a couple of years, and I started thinking about it
with doing this. It's the same concept. If this is
something that I'm supposed to be doing, then God is
going to find a way to make sure that it
keeps going. And if it's not, it'll crash and burn
and I'll get a job. The only way to know
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is to know. But simply put, the roundabout thing that
I'm talking about today is the fact that you need
to stop using empathy as your benchmark. And I know
some of you that are listening right now, or you're screaming,
you may have turned things off, you're yelling. You don't
know what you're talking about. Yes, I do, because the
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Golden Rule says it all do unto others as you
would have done unto you. That's not empathy. That's sympathy.
Because again, it's almost impossible impossible for us to put
ourselves in somebody else's shoes. We can try, but we're
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never gonna know for one hundred percent. And then, well,
what if they're what if they're a monster, and they
don't deserve for us to put put ourselves in their shoes.
And there's where you have the modern day leftist today,
because they don't think we deserve empathy or sympathy. Because
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I didn't expect that to auto play. All right, we're
gonna take a break real quick so I can grab
a zip of coffee. When we come back. We've still
got some stuff to talk about. An hour one, the
truth is coming out about J six finally, and I
will say I got the numbers wrong, but I was
vindicated in one in one way. We're gonna talk about
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that when we come back again. Uh no, use no
normal you know, commercials, things like that on the on
the interludes. Now we just play music. I know lately
I've been focusing on one kind of music. Some of
you were like, please stop doing that. Others of you
were like, this is awesome. So uh yeah, it's my show.
I do what I want. Start your own.
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I was drowning in my silence, hurting where nobody sees.
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Had some nights I prayed in whispers, big and God
to set.
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Me free, paint and put me in the corner.
Speaker 8 (32:27):
I ain't no look for me. Body came right in
my darkness, lit the fire inside of me.
Speaker 21 (32:31):
I ain't earning it.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
I ain't perfect. I just know he's still forgave but
broken soul.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
He could have lived, but he chose me anywhere.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
I found grace when I was falling. When I end uh,
then he still called me. It wasn't fuck. It wasn't
changed that mercy made me where I am.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
I was bald.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
I couldn't beg you, but IN need to explain it
how the goold.
Speaker 20 (32:57):
He took a weed, and that's the day I found
had some friends turned into strangers, had some prayers.
Speaker 8 (33:04):
I thought he missed, but I learned that even silence.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
Got a purpose in his grill.
Speaker 20 (33:07):
I was fighting with my demons, felt too tired to
even speak, but his word became my ankle when the
storm was drowning me.
Speaker 4 (33:13):
I ain't proud of who I've been, but I ain't
stuck in where I was.
Speaker 21 (33:16):
He don't wait for you to clean up.
Speaker 8 (33:18):
He just meet you with us little.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
I found grace when I was falling, when I had
h and he still called me.
Speaker 7 (33:25):
It wasn't fuck.
Speaker 8 (33:27):
It wasn't change that mercy.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Mass anywhere I I was falsest. I couldn't fake it,
but he ain't need me to explaining I like good.
He took away, and that's the day I found. Every
scar got a story, every one got a name. But
he turned ashamed to a lesson, showed me beauty and
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the pain I used.
Speaker 20 (33:50):
To chase approval. Now I'm covering in his peace. Ain't
no changing around my spirit. I got joy that don't decrease.
Ain't a fine Sunday showing this to walk in every day.
He ain't just my destiny, he my strength along the way.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
I found grace when I was falling and when I
had loved and.
Speaker 8 (34:06):
He still called me it wasn't It wasn't chased that
mercy men me where I am.
Speaker 7 (34:13):
I was last.
Speaker 8 (34:15):
I couldn't fake it, But ain't he need to explain it?
I the gold he took away, and that's the day
I found. I don't speak for the sun and for
the ones that feeling same, for the kid to.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
See in the shadows trying to found life of me.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
Ain't no hurt too deep to heel. Ain't no saying too.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
Big to cover.
Speaker 20 (34:34):
If he picked me up the float and he could
do it for another. I ain't saying I don't struggle,
but my hope ain't in this place. That's seeing a
savior who's still saving and.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
Who walks with me and grace.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
I found grace when I was falling, when I loved,
and he still called me.
Speaker 8 (34:49):
It wasn't log, it wasn't chased that mercy man me
where I.
Speaker 7 (34:56):
Was last.
Speaker 8 (34:57):
I couldn't fake it. He needs to explain it and
out of Gold's doing.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
And that's the day I found Even now, when not
get weary, I remember how we stayed when the world
turned cold and empty.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
He was steady, never changed.
Speaker 8 (35:13):
I ain't who I was before, but I'm still growing
every day. I ain't perfect.
Speaker 4 (35:17):
I'm just proof of what it means the finest great.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
I found grace when I was falling. When I know
then he's still calling me. It wasn't love, it wasn't changed.
Mercy men mean where I.
Speaker 7 (35:32):
Was lost not couldn't fake it.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
But he needs to explain it out the gold he's
a doing. And that's the day I found grace.
Speaker 21 (35:49):
I fell.
Speaker 8 (35:53):
Because he uses I called him until he came up.
That's the truth. To get them the.
Speaker 13 (36:41):
Welcome back into the program, ladies and on the finally,
Friday edition of The Big Robinson Show is live right
here on kay Alarm radio dot com. Hope everybody's having
a great Friday. I want to thank those of you
that are hanging out with us. Looks like we are
getting close to one hundred inside the first hour, so
that's pretty awesome. Let's see if we can keep those
numbers growing. I know a lot of you I don't
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get it. We have open chats everywhere, but only a
handful of you enjoyed chatting. But I will say after
working in some local radio markets off and on and
helping folks fill in for their shows, I've kind of
figured it out because even then I was surprised because
it was like other than the few loyals I had
that would get up, especially for the morning show when
I was filling in, that would get up and call in,
(37:26):
Which is funny because you know, for doing this for
as long as I did. When they asked me to
start filling in locally, one of the general managers texted
me after the show and they're like, you realize you
had people calling in from like Virginia and you know, Michigan,
And I'm like yeah, did they not tell you what
I do anyway?
Speaker 21 (37:49):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (37:49):
Yeah, sorry, but yeah, I noticed that anytime I filled
in it was the same anywhere from six to ten
people it would call in all the time. So I
guess maybe we are a lot shyer than anybody wants
to think we are. But anyway, yeah, it's rig show
and he'll do what Alandra wants. I don't think so.
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I don't think so. But anyway, so before we get
back into the next topic, I do want to do
this because I did not get a chance to do
this on social media, which I've tried to make a
practice of over the last couple of weeks. I usually
find the Bible verse for the day. I know there's
all kinds of programs that do it for you, but
I usually like to go through and try to hand
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pick one and kind of design a graphic to go
with it. Now that AI lets me do it fairly
quickly instead of it taking me a month to do
it because I have absolutely no skill with my hands.
Just throwing that out there. But so since I didn't
do it online through X, we're going to do it today.
So this one, the verse of today, I thought was
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very fitting for Friday, which is this rejoice in the
Lord always again, I will say rejoice. That's Philippians for or.
While you're rejoicing in the Lord, take a moment to
rejoice that you've made it the Friday too, and it's
through the grace of God that you've gotten there. All right.
So now back to the ownage. So in case you
haven't figured it out yet, our mainstream media friends and
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I used the term friends loosely, are basically bleeding out
all over the pavement right now because they just keep
they're dying a death of a thousand cuts. And here's
another one. So anybody remember this when you know, according
to the FBI, there were no agents of January sixth,
and then they were like, well, maybe a few, But
here's the distinction that they've drawn in the article that
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I'm looking at doesn't really draw that distinction. So I'm
not entirely sure. Because everybody remembers what was said, which
was by Christopher Ray at the time, I believe that
there were no FBI agents present during January sixth. So
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the person who knew there was some form of FBI
presence took a moment and rephrased the question and asked
if there were any FBI assets in the crowd, to
which they replied, I can neither confirm nor deny the
presence of FBI assets in the crowd, which, for those
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of you who've been paying attention, that's basically the closest
you're going to get to an answer. But there's new
there's new information today, So we're going to go through
Matt Vespa's article a town hall a little bit. So
as aforementioned that he makes the same point. The legacy
media is kind of bleeding out all over the place,
so it's worth taking another whack at them over this story.
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They try to lie to us about undercover FBI agents
on Capitol grounds during the January sixth riot. How do
we know, Oh, the Bureau admitted it. With Trump as
president again and the credibility of this institution continuing to decay,
it's time to deliver the death flow. We were right
there were FBI assets on the ground. In fact, there
were hundreds of assets among the crowd. We finally have
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a number. Remember when Ray said it was probably maybe,
well actually when they assumed, because Ray basically admitted that
there were some form of assets on the ground, that
it was probably twenty five to fifty.
Speaker 8 (41:17):
What if we told you.
Speaker 13 (41:18):
According to the FBI, the actual number is much higher.
The FBI has acknowledged it had a total of two
hundred and seventy five playing closed agent agents slash assets
in the massive crowd on January sixth, twenty twenty one,
more than four and a half years after questions were
first raised about the level of FBI involvement that day.
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This is coming in through. According to Blaze News, a
senior congressional source said the number is not necessarily a surprise,
since the FBI often embeds counter surveillance personnel at large events,
but given that the FBI until now has given a
steadfast refusal to disclose the level of its presence of
the Capitol, the figure might still be viewed with sk
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epticism in some quarters. The news comes in the wake
of claims by the US Department of Justice Office of
Inspector General that the FBI had no, I repeat no
undercover personnel in the January sixth crowds, again quoting from
their report, we found no evidence in the materials we
reviewed or the testimony we received showing or suggesting that
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the FBI had undercover employees. Notice they said employees in
the various protest crowds or at the capitol in January sixth.
The DOGAOIG said in its eighty eight page report released
on in December of twenty twenty four. Now here's the kicker,
because the problem is they didn't necessarily lie, because that's
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the same line Ray walked himself. I know the article
keeps referring to these folks as agents, which is why
I keep saying assets, because that's the difference. What we
had on January sixth were not f b I employees.
They were undercover informants. They were confidential informants, confidential sources.
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But here's the thing with confidential sources. In order to
be a confidential source, they normally, and I say normally
because I have been I have known of a couple
of exceptions. They have something over your head and then
they use you to get other information. And from reports
(43:33):
that I've heard that have triggered, trickle, trickled, trickered, people
are talking about hookers in the chat right now, I
got distracted, distracted, distracted, distracted, that's where that's where that
mixed up where came from. But anyway, from reports that
I've seen that have trickled out over the years, the
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folks that had because remember, informants have handlers. Handlers have bosses.
The bosses of the handlers have bosses. So the handler's
boss's bosses were getting ticked off because enough they expected
by now to have everything they needed to tie up
pretty much every member of the Republican Party as some
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form of extremist, homegrown terror group. You know how I
know they thought that was happening. Biden said it first
in a speech. That's what they wanted. Biden was telling
people what he wanted through his speeches. You know how
I know, because that's what they kept accusing Donald Trump
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of doing. That's what he kept accusing Donald Trump of doing.
What have I told you? For those of you that
have been listening for a while, you're saying it with
me right as I start anything the left is accusing
you of doing, they are already doing or have already
done themselves, And that's why they're trying to make it
look as if you're doing the same. See Letitia James
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getting in trouble for mortgage fraud while prosecuting Donald Trump
for mortgage fraud, just saying just saying, but look, but
this is the line that they tread because they could.
They could legally and lawfully say there were no FBI employees,
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because there weren't. They were using confidential informants. Confidential informants
do usually get paid for their work, but that's contract work,
so they're not technically employees the FBI, which is why
they were able to thread that needle, and they did
so masterfully. Except now the truth is coming out anyway,
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and instead of the twenty five to fifty that were
originally assumed, we're now being told there were up words
of two seventy five, which would explain quite a few
things because if the boss's bosses of the the boss's
bosses of the assets were getting upset, because that was
some of the scuttle butt that started flying around. These
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people were being told, they being the informants, that you
either need to start producing or whatever we're trying to
take off the table for you is going to be
right back on. What do you think happens in that
type of a situation. This is the same thing that
happened with the whitmer fed napping. Informants inside the crowd
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started trying to engineer what they knew that the boss's
bosses wanted because they were told get us results or else.
The same thing happened in January sixth, which again explains
why one of Pelosi's key security personnel was lying about
where they were during January sixth. Why is it they
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just opened the doors and let everybody in? Why it
is that somehow people got into acts parts of that
are more able to access parts of the capital that
typically recard I require either key card or code access
or both. But sure, let's keep talking about it as
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if there's nothing there. Let's do that because we can
do that, right. I have made a discovery. Maybe it's
in there. Nope, So they've changed how we get our
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names displayed on the screens in here. So I've gone
through and tried to make sure that it's off for
any time I do video stuff. But I've noticed that
now it's gone back to the old way and it's
not displaying, and it doesn't have the option to turn
it back on anymore that I can find anyway. So
that's why you're not seeing my name with the of
I guess it doesn't really matter. Those either listening to
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me know who the hell I am by now and
if not, you'll find out certain enough. But that that's
what we're finding out with January sixth today, that there
were anywhere. The new number is two hundred and seventy five.
Anybody got three hundred and three twenty five? Can Can
I hear three twenty five? So so here's the thing.
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This means that you know, when Donald Trump kept saying
for the longest time this was a radical left Democrat scam,
turns out he was right. So again the report about
undercover assets is trash. You can't say there's no evidence
and then turn around and admit that two dozen were
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inside the Capitol. The FBI can't lie anymore, and they
don't have the media to protect them as it's mocked, dismissed,
or outright ignored after torching their credibility over the past decade.
So this is from carry or bond. I don't know
why anyone is wasting their time carrying water of the
IG's office and the FBI on this one. No undercover agents,
but twenty six spies. Yes, a confidential human source is
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a fancy term for a spy. According to to the
IG's report, three of the spies were authorized and it's
going into the read more things. I'm hang on, Oh
come on, dude, I write for this. I know I
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don't write for the exact same group, but when I
write articles, if there's a read more, I am usually
nice enough to put the quote feature on, so you
don't have to anyway. So yes, confidential human sources a
fancy term for spy. According to the IG's report, three
of the spies were authorized to be there and the
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rest or not. It's unclear what they were doing there
and why these facts are not conspiracy theories. So this
is her. This is carry Urban quoting a report from
December twelfth, twenty twenty four, and it looks like she
quoted it on the same day. So that was actually
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the post that they used to close out the article.
But we now know some of the truth. Some of
the truth is the fact that the FBI was using
confidential human sources in January sixth, So you have to
ask yourself why now. Again, some of these people may
have been embedded with this group to keep an eye
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on them, but that's the same thing that happened with
the Witmer fed napping. So when did the line get
crossed from we want you to keep an eye on
them to now we want you to start steering things
in the direction that we need for our bosses to
stop yelling at us, ladies and gentlemen. For those of
you that don't know, that's a that's a that's that's entrapment,
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which means if the federal government, through coersion, I'm sorry,
coersion or rants of incarceration, was forcing people to engineer outcomes,
that's entrapment. So I guarantee you there's a reason they're
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starting with Komy. Comy's a test balloon. If they can
now that they've indicted him, if they can get him
actually up on the charges and facing consequences, that is
the first domino to cleaning the house, which is why
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this is dropping right now. Some of you have asked me,
why did this take so long? Why did this take
so long? I guarantee you they've had most of this,
but they wanted to start with Komy And if they
let this go earlier than the Komy indictment, it would
have sent up a balloon too early, and in the
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grand scheme of things and in the rear of things,
now that Biden is out of the way and Biden
is not holding onto this information and using it in
the hopes of you know, as I'm making these Hitler
esque speeches bathed in red lights on the cameras, even
though there's blue and white lights on the other side
of me, flanked by marines, calling half the country terrorists,
you know, I wonder why he was using those specific words.
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And my concern is at this point, was he even
cogent enough to know what he was saying, or were
they using him to inspire lone wolf terror attacks? Because
make no mistake, now that we know about the note
left by the shooter, that's what that was. He specifically said,
And by shooter, I mean the ICE Detention Center shooter.
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He specifically said, he hopes this brings terror to the
hearts of the ICE agents. Every time they leave a building,
is there a sniper. But again, that becomes part of
the problem of using empathy not sympathy, because if you're
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not using yourself as the standard and the mirror as
to how you approach others and asking yourself, how would
I want to be dealt with in this type of
a situation, then you've got a problem. Now, for the
last couple of minutes, we're going to take the next
logical step on this though, because it's not just about
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your emotional responses, it's about your logical responses, because if
all you're doing is using sympathy to rule your life,
then you're going to wind up in a world hurt.
Which is why all throughout Jesus's lessons he tells you
(53:56):
about the heart of man, and I'll tearle it truly
is because there needs to be spiritual discernment, There needs
to be enlightenment. There needs to be the ability to
clearly think at the same time, though, which is why
we are a creature divided into three. Much like God.
(54:19):
We are mind, body, spirit, not just mind and body.
And the truth of it is, if there is not balance,
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you will not achieve what you need to achieve, which
is why even when I overtax myself, even when I
do more than other people expect me to do, I'm
still logically having a discussion with myself. And don't get
me wrong, there are people in my life that at
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some point I've said, Okay, I've done as much as
I can do, and I'm able to move away from
those people with their clear conscience because I can look
back and see that I have in fact done everything
that I could do, and sometimes have gone over and
above to do more than I could do. But there
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comes a time when you discover that you're enabling people,
not helping them, which is why there has to be
a balance. Our federal government has lost all semblance of
that balance. When we come back in hour two, we
still have BB speech to get to. We will be
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talking about that. That was It was funny because for
the first time in forever, I've seen the US and
Israel both go into the UN and just big put
the hell out of them, and that was fun to
watch on both counts. I guess the the escalator apparently
worked for BB. I guess they were afraid they might
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have gotten a pager in the mail. If not, anyway,
we've reached that point in the program, Ladies and gentlemen.
Our one is in the books. Hour two is still
to come, and there should be an extended hour three
for the news round up. I know some of it's
gonna be stuff we've already talked about, but it'll be
with other folks. Should still be worth it. I'll be back,
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Stay tuned.
Speaker 21 (56:41):
Them sitting in my car windows.
Speaker 22 (57:06):
Fogg from tears, had a Bible on the dashboard, I
ain't touched it in gears, felt like every prayer I
practiced this uther pee, But somehow I'm so.
Speaker 4 (57:15):
Breathing, So I guess he need try to run any circles.
Speaker 23 (57:19):
Tired of being afraid, hard, heavy from loss, is still
showing a break. I was drowning in silence, pain't nobody
could see until I whispered, God, a few real please
come get me.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
So I left my mind when I'm love, even.
Speaker 8 (57:34):
When the nati coat and go.
Speaker 4 (57:36):
Mohoslove ain't no strength to me.
Speaker 2 (57:39):
Bud, I know who hugs every broken part of me
inside of his rug.
Speaker 8 (57:44):
He can't let me go.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
Though I pulled away, found me in my mad sense.
Son I said, now I lift my eyes even through
the rain, because my help come from the Lord and
me a change.
Speaker 23 (57:57):
I remember waking up feeling empty inside, trying to mascular
with success, but I was barely alive. People saw the smile,
never knew to fight. Had to lose everything to see
the light. I done, laid on the floor with a
bottle and paint, trying to number what I felt. Buddy
stayed the same until I heard him whisper child.
Speaker 8 (58:19):
Come home, and for the first time I ain't fell alone.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
So I left my eyes even when I don't know,
even when the night get cold and no mus ain't
no strength to me. But I know who every broken
part of me inside.
Speaker 8 (58:36):
Of his road. He ain't let me go.
Speaker 7 (58:39):
The wood away.
Speaker 8 (58:41):
Found me in my massive side.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
I say now I lift my eyes even food or rain,
because my hell come from the Lord.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
And heat on change.
Speaker 23 (58:51):
People think chrace just show up clean. Budd I found
it in and Jill Sell whisper and Pete hat.
Speaker 8 (58:57):
Shackles on my soul.
Speaker 4 (58:59):
Now while wall free.
Speaker 8 (59:00):
I ain't a preacher, but I preach what he did
for me.
Speaker 23 (59:04):
I ain't perfect, still battle with pride, still got scars
from the long dark knights.
Speaker 4 (59:10):
Budd I don't run no more.
Speaker 8 (59:12):
I don't fake no smile. I just run to the throne.
And I'm feeling wild.
Speaker 2 (59:17):
So I left my eyes even when a low, even
when the knack your colding, the whole move who saw
ain't no strength to me, Bud, I know whose every
broken part of me inside.
Speaker 8 (59:29):
Of his road. He ain't let me gold. I moll
away I in my mess said son.
Speaker 2 (59:36):
I say, now I lift my eyes even through the
range because my help come from the Lord and need
on change.
Speaker 23 (59:44):
Now my story he ain't pretty, bud, It's trenchdential. I
ain't proud of my past, but I know eating move
I was standing on edge, thought it was mine, then.
Speaker 24 (59:54):
He stepped in close.
Speaker 21 (59:56):
Call me.
Speaker 23 (59:56):
Friends, don't need a stage or a mic to test
to by. My life is the proof that it's loved
on line. So if you feel in loss, if you
feeling done, look up.
Speaker 8 (01:00:08):
Because of hell Paul already on the run.
Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
So I lift my house even when I'm love, even
when the Nazi cod and Homer, who's ain't no strength
to me, But I know who holds every broken part
of me inside of his road.
Speaker 7 (01:00:24):
He ain't let me go to a move away.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
I mean my man said sun, I say now I
lift my eyes. Eating through the rain does not help
him from the Lord and heat on change.
Speaker 23 (01:00:37):
I done walked through fire, but I came out clean
only because his mercy cover everything. Ain't about church clothes
what folks see, It's about Jesus.
Speaker 13 (01:00:49):
Reaching down for me.
Speaker 4 (01:00:50):
You ain't got to have it all.
Speaker 9 (01:00:52):
Just call his name.
Speaker 4 (01:00:54):
He meets you in the middle of your shame.
Speaker 8 (01:00:57):
Ain't no judgment just it's grace. You can lift your
eyes too. He'll meet your face to face.
Speaker 4 (01:01:04):
So I left my eyes.
Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
Even when I'm low, even when the nicey coding home.
Speaker 8 (01:01:09):
Whoso ain't no strengthen me? But I know whose every
broken part of me inside of his old He ain't
let me go. I pulled away.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Tell me in my manset son, I stay now. I
left my eyes even through the rain. Does my hell
come from the Lord and heat on change?
Speaker 21 (01:01:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
I don't got all the answers. I just got his name.
When I call on Jesus something let me change.
Speaker 10 (01:01:41):
So I lift my.
Speaker 21 (01:01:48):
Yeah, I live my.
Speaker 8 (01:01:58):
Red. I'm the superfol on the thigh, I mean breed.
Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
Nor barking mick fine.
Speaker 25 (01:02:10):
I was walking through the valley so heavy heart I'm
felt like I was far away, but I ain't trying
to run, had tears, and my Bible faith hanging by
a thread, had some nights saints sleep just cried instead,
told the Lord, I'm tied out, I'm lost time, weak,
felt like I was drown to six feet deep.
Speaker 8 (01:02:28):
Buddy whispered in the dark, sun lean on me, I say,
forty thirty one. That's what kept me on my na
wonder I need light. I need hope when I can't fight.
I need peace inside this storm. I need arms from
my field wall God.
Speaker 26 (01:02:46):
I'm reaching through this pain. I ain't perfect, but you stated,
you the heeler of the brook, You the fire when
the coal gets close.
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
I need wonder.
Speaker 21 (01:03:01):
Yeah, I need wonder.
Speaker 8 (01:03:05):
Ain't nobody really know how deep this go?
Speaker 24 (01:03:08):
I smile on the ground, but I'm broke in my soul,
praying in my car like Lord, just speak. I ain't
got no strength, but of got these knees Romans eight
twenty eight on my dead board tape, trying.
Speaker 8 (01:03:21):
To believe that it all ain't fake. I see lost,
that's the shame.
Speaker 27 (01:03:25):
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Go.
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I ain't perfect, but you say you the healer of
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And welcome back in. We're halfway through hour two, still
hour three to come, hopefully joined by Brad Slavery. We'll
see if maybe we can get anybody else to join
into the news round up section. We'll find out either way,
we're going to do this thing. I know, things still
learn back to normal. We will be playing the first
Responder tribute at the half of the hour, and then
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I guess we're in the first half home. I just
messed up anyway that I mentioned not much Lee lately.
So yeah, we'll still be doing the first Responder tribute
at the half mark, and then in this in this
hour with the military tribute, because trying to get some
stuff back to normal. Normal still a relative term around here. Sorry,
I know there was a little bit of extra music,
but I was having an argument on timeline because somebody
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pointed out that, you know, Jesus commands us to have empathy. No, actually,
the closest Jesus ever came to commanding anybody to do
anything was to have sympathy, because empathy is a modern concept.
For one, for two, he never actually utters the word
empathy ever. For those of you who have concerns or
questions about that, feel free to find one of the
Bibles that has the Jesus speaks in red and find
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one for one iteration of the word empathy in red.
Just one. You can't, it's not there, because again Jesus
understood the most we can do is look at a
certain situation and decide how we would want to be
treated in that situation, and then try to treat other
people the same way. And again, one of the things
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that I love about cafeteria Christian and modern hippie Jesus.
You know, modern hippie Jesus was a white, grim nol
chewing Christian. Is they only ever talk about Matthew chapter seven,
verse one. So let me read you the full context,
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because why not if I can, I add it here
somewhere where'd it go?
Speaker 21 (01:11:25):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (01:11:25):
There we go? I just didn't scroll up far enough.
So here's the actual context. To get the full context,
you actually have to read Matthew Chapters seven, verses one
through five, just because I like how this sat. And
now normally I'm in an IV guy, but for some
reason I like these verses better in the King James.
So verse one, which is the one everybody loves to
throw around, judge not that ye be not judged. You
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can't judge me because God said not to the problem
is they leave the rest of it off. So this
is verse two, for with what judgment ye judge, ye
shall be judged, and with what measure ye meet, it
shall be measured to you. Again, so here's even more
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context to what was trying to be said. This is
verse three, And why beholdest thou the mote that is
in nine brother's eye? But can considered not the beam
that is in thine own eye? That one gets thrown
around a lot too, or but verse four gives it
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even more context. Or how will that'll say to my brother,
let me pull out the mote out from thine eye,
and behold a beam is in mine own eye. Verse
five my favorite one that nobody ever talks about thou hypocrite. Well, first,
my favorite verse of this exchange, thou hypocrite, first cast
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to cast the beam out of thine own eye, and
then shall I'll see clearly to cast out the mote
from your brother's eye. To get the full context of
what's being talked about there, you have to read all
five verses, because Jesus doesn't just say judge not lest
you be judged. He cautions you that you need to
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make sure your own heart and house is in order
before you start trying to judge anybody else, and focus
on yourself first, because everything that you're seeing and everyone else,
you probably have much worse going on in your own
parts of your heart that you've invited him into that
now he's trying to help you clean out. But this
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is tied to the conversation that I've been having on
timeline with somebody all morning, which inspired the very long
post that I put out about the differences between sympathy
and empathy and why she has never actually called anybody
to use empathy because it's a very modern concept that
didn't exist back then, and the closest thing they had
was sympathy, because that's the one that makes the most sense,
it is impossible for you to know with a certainty
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how someone else is feeling in any given situation, which
means it's impossible for you to know how to respond
if you're trying to do that. But it is possible
for you to put yourself in that situation and say,
how would I want to be treated if I were
in this situation. That is the closest Jesus ever got
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to empathy. And that's called sympathy, not empathy. And again
this is only a hot button of contention because one
of the guys trying to make this point, which is
plainly spelled out in scripture, because again you cannot find
a single red word ever empathy. It's not in there.
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He didn't use it, not once. It's not even really inferred.
The closest word to empathy found in the New Testament
was the original Greek of the New Testament. There's no
use of that word or a direct equivalent that precisely
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matches our modern sense of empathy in the Gospels or
the rest of the New Testament ever. Said by Jesus,
and let me see, because I am, I can do Latin,
not so much Greek. So let me find out what
that word actually is, because that's the one that they
say is the closest equivalent. Hang on, all right, So, oh,
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there is a Greek word pronounced empatheia, but it doesn't
mean what we think it means. The actual modern English translation,
because that's the word that's the closest one that was
ever spoken in Greek means passion or affection or emotional intensity.
It derives from the word in their word in and
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combined with pathos, meaning suffering or feeling, implying a state
of being affected or passionately involved with something or someone,
And modern Greek, the original word has shifted to mean hatred, animosity,
or malice or hostility, which proves the exact point that
I've been trying to make. Empathy is a fallacy. It's
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a fallacy, and it is why half of the country
now feels completely justified in hating the other half. Because
once you start seeing someone as a monster, it is
impossible for you to put themsel put you in their
shoes anymore. So you can't have empathy towards them because
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they're monsters. You could still have sympathy for them because
you could look at any given situation like say a
grieving mom and wife on a stage trying to comfort
hundreds of thousands of people who were impacted by the
death of her husband, and not say she looks like
a robot, not say why is she holding up double horns?
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Because you could ask yourself, how would I want to
be treated if I were the one on that stage,
and it would change the entire outlook of what you
said or did. Empathy can't allow you to do that
because it's a fallacy, because that doesn't involve how you feel.
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That's trying to articulate how you think someone else feels
and when you see them as less than you, and
you can't do that anymore. Trust me. This wasn't where
I thought this show was gonna go today, But this
is where we are because I'm tired of everybody talking
about what a monster Charlie Kirk was because he thought
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empathy was wrong. Now what he said, he said the
very same thing that if you bother to look it up,
you will see. Empathy is a modern concept. It is
a construct. It didn't exist in the times that you're
talking about. When you're claiming that Jesus, the guy who
could walk on water, turned water to wine, healed the sick,
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fed people, thousands of people with five loaves and a
couple of fishes. You're telling me that if empathy wasn't
a thing, he wouldn't have talked about it seriously. Because
he didn't. The man could literally do anything, which puts
me in all of the fact that he was able
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to stay on that cross and die, because I know
what I would have done in that position. None of
those people would be alive anymore, which is why I'm
glad it was him on the cross and not me.
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But you're telling me that God, someone who was here
from the beginning, was here before you and I were
ever even a thought in his mind, wouldn't have said, Hey,
empathy is kind of a big deal, y'all. You should
learn about that. He didn't. He taught sympathy, which is
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not the same thing. And if we were still living
sympathetic lives, half of the crap you're seeing on social
media wouldn't be happening anymore. And I'm raising my own hand.
You can't really see it because I'm still trying to
figure out the angle for the cameras, but I'm raising
my own hand because I'm just as guilty. But this
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is why the word sin becomes so important because I
don't know about you, guys, but I at one point
decided to look up the origin of the word sin.
It's an archery term. I didn't know that when I
first started learning about Christianity. It's an archery term. It's
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the distance from the bullseye to where the actual aarrow lands,
for how far away we are from the mark. That's
what sin refers to. It's missing the mark, and as
Jesus says, we've all missed it. So for everyone who's
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throwing scriptions around and saying this proves that Charlie Kirk
wasn't a Christian, I only hope that someday people aren't
saying that about you, because I've had it said about
me in the last couple of days, and it stings.
I didn't want it to. I tried to not let it.
But as somebody who has tried to live my life
in a certain way and completely failed over and over
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and over again, I have still come back to the
Scriptures as my touchstone and my starting point, not as
often as I should. I don't read it nearly as
much as I should because I'm too busy keeping up
with news so I can do shows like this one
that I have lately become more about the other than
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the news. But it's because right now all of this
is important. One of the things that drives me the
most crazy is seeing all the people all over social
media talking about how what's happening because of Charlie Kirk
isn't a true revival because Charlie Kirk wasn't an actual Christian. Okay, So,
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just for the sake of argument, let's assume that Charlie
Kirk was a false prophet. And I'm only assuming that
for the sake of this conversation because I know at
some point somebody, if I ever get big enough, this
is gonna be one of those things that shows up
in years from now, going to see even he said
Charlie Kirk was a false prophet, mm hmm, not what
(01:22:17):
I'm saying. But what I am saying is, even if
he is or was, do you think God's so small
that he can't turn it to good? Because if so,
you and I aren't worshiping the same one. Even if
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everything that you say about Charlie Kirk is true, and
he's the most hateful man on the planet and the
most hate filled man on the planet, second only to
Donald Trump. For you, for you folks, anyway, do you
think our God, the Reader of all things, the Master
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of the universe, is so small, so lacking in power,
that he couldn't find a way to take that and
turn it to his glory. Just a question, Just a question,
all right. So we're gonna go ahead and do the
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first Responder tribute a little bit early, so that way
I can take a moment, get my thoughts where you
put together, because we do still really need to talk
about what happened with the un today, and we're gonna
do that when we come back from the musical interludes.
So let me get that, all right, We'll be right back,
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Stay tuned.
Speaker 29 (01:24:16):
It wasn't dark and stormy, nice, nor'easter rolling in. It's
a long twelve hours, the powers out again.
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
I pray for innstraints and that we don't lose, don't lives,
just another day.
Speaker 29 (01:24:37):
The first Responder's eyes, half a cup of coffee's gone.
Speaker 21 (01:24:45):
The first run comes in.
Speaker 29 (01:24:49):
A car slid off the road. There's a family trapped within.
My heart beats like a hammer.
Speaker 8 (01:24:58):
I can barely catch my bread I'm taking the worst and.
Speaker 21 (01:25:03):
Hoping for the best.
Speaker 7 (01:25:06):
Yeah, we superheroes.
Speaker 8 (01:25:10):
We're just ordinary people trying to make a difference in
the first storm, every scene.
Speaker 7 (01:25:20):
It's a heavy, heavy burden to carry all.
Speaker 8 (01:25:24):
This perfume when you can't out see the things you see.
Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
It keeps going on.
Speaker 30 (01:25:37):
When those sirens are gone. Now my shift is finally over.
Speaker 8 (01:25:48):
I gotta deal with Walt's by and try to find
a way to leave those tragedies behind.
Speaker 31 (01:25:57):
So I have my cuture, ill dread, a kids on
my wife, just another day, the first responders life.
Speaker 7 (01:26:10):
Yeah, super hero we're.
Speaker 32 (01:26:14):
Just ordinary people trying to make a difference.
Speaker 8 (01:26:20):
And the first gong ever seen. It's a heavy heavy.
Speaker 7 (01:26:25):
Birden to carry.
Speaker 33 (01:26:27):
All this burden when you can see the thing you've seen,
it keeps going all.
Speaker 32 (01:26:40):
With old sirens are gone, Sash and life Fali broken.
Speaker 8 (01:26:52):
By He's head everywhere another.
Speaker 7 (01:26:57):
That dream is Steve lit b.
Speaker 4 (01:27:07):
Because we had superheroes.
Speaker 29 (01:27:10):
We're just ordinary people trying to make the difference.
Speaker 8 (01:27:16):
And the first all and every scene, and it's a.
Speaker 7 (01:27:20):
Heavy, heavy burden to carry all.
Speaker 33 (01:27:24):
This hurt When you can and see the things you've seen, it.
Speaker 8 (01:27:31):
Keeps going off.
Speaker 32 (01:27:36):
When those sirens are gone off.
Speaker 4 (01:27:41):
It keeps going off.
Speaker 8 (01:27:46):
When those sirens are gone. My bad, damn it.
Speaker 13 (01:31:12):
I was on a roll. I was on a roll,
all right, So welcome back into the program. Sorry, this
whole thing of it doing things in multiple places, sometimes
I still get thrown off, So welcome back into the program.
For those of you listening to the audio version, you'll
have no idea what I'm talking about because the several
seconds of that air won't be there anymore. But I'm
still throwing myself under the bus so that you know
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this is live radio. So welcome back into the program.
And as I'd stated a moment ago, we're going to
be spending the last couple of last few minutes of
this hour talking about bb'su in speech because he said
something that resonated with me, and I think for anybody
that was paying attention to it, it may have resonated
with you too. And that's this. Giving Palestine a state
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a mile away from us while Hamas is still in
charge would have been akin to America giving al Qaeda
a state a mile away from New York City in
right after nine to eleven. You know, it's funny because
that hit accord with me in multiple ways, because he's right,
(01:32:19):
there's no way we would have done that. But you
know what we have done. We've allowed those of us
that follow those of them that follow that ideology, that
hate us, that are now open openly telling us how
much they hate us, to not only live within our borders,
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but to run for Congress. So I started thinking about
everything that's happened since nine to eleven. In places like Dearborn.
You know, we now have police officers in the surrounding
suburbs wearing patches in foreign languages, so people know who
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they are. That should terrify all of you. What should
terrify all of you even more is the fact that
they're now becoming emboldened because they used to say these
things quietly. They used to call for the extinction of
Western civilization quietly. Now they're willing to come out and
say it on camera. In places like Dearborn. They're living
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in America and calling for the death of America from within.
Ladies and gentlemen, we've reached the point in our progress
that the call for our extinction is now coming from
inside the house, and we've allowed it to happen. So
it's no wonder that Netan. Yahoo's a little concerned about
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these so called other Western cultures that are like, we
need to recognize them as a state really doing because
you know what, they're cheering you when you say things
like this, Is it really the best thing to have
people that are terrorists, that are willing to murder people
for no other reason than just to murder them to
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be cheering you. Because I have to say this. The
one thing that Charlie Kirk has taught me is I
wasn't doing enough. I still don't know how I'm going
to do more. I wish I'd come to that realization
about twenty years earlier, because I would have a lot
more energy and be able to do all the things
that I'm trying to do throughout a day without eventually
(01:34:34):
going Okay, I gotta quit for a minute. And the
next thing I know, it's three hours later, and there's
things four other things that I wanted to do in
that three hour period that I never got done. And
I know from those of you that are looking at
it from the outside, they're like, dude, you're doing this
stuff all the time, all the time, all the time,
all the time you're on somewhere, you're on somebody else's show.
You're doing your own shows. I get it, but there's
(01:34:55):
still more that I want to do. I feel like
there's more that I need to do, especially now, especially
now because we're now starting to see exactly how bad
all of this has gotten. I mean, Trump bodied the
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entire United Nations Assembly the other day after they were
acting like a bunch of junior high kids. Now, in
years past, if they had decided to try to do
something like that, the person that was there wouldn't have
said a word about and done what they needed to
do and left. Donald Trump called him out for it,
(01:35:40):
because they deserve to be called out for it. The
left reveled in the fact that he was called out
for it. You know who wouldn't have said anything about
the escalator, Kelmbinen. He literally just gone. And you know what,
sometimes when people are being that juvenile, they deserve and
need to be called out. And again, it's funny, the
(01:36:05):
escalator worked for babe. Maybe the guy who shut off
the escalator got a golden pager and he wasn't so
sure that V should do it anymore. But the one
thing that I will say, and I know I said
this earlier in the program. It's really nice to see
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the beacons of Western civilization, the two that remain, because
it's funny because you know, Israel is not a Western culture,
a Western country, but it has a modern Western culture.
The two beacons of that remain were on the same
page at the UN in the first time in five years.
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And I don't think the folks at the UN liked
it either. As a matter of fact, I know they didn't,
but because apparently there were lots of folks that in
court of public opinion, wanted to show them exactly how
distasteful they thought all this was on the part of
(01:37:10):
Net and Yahoo, and they walked out. They walked out,
(01:37:32):
all right. So there's some information that I kind of
feel like we need we need to go over because
there's a story that came in yesterday. So do you
guys here. The GDP has been revised again. It's been
revised upwards again. They originally expected it to be three percent,
(01:37:53):
then they estimated it to be three point five percent,
I think, and now it's somewhere around three point eight percent.
Keep in mind that during the entire Biden administration it
never cracked three all right, So here's here's an interesting
(01:38:22):
point because this actually proves some of what Donald Trump
is trying to say. It appears that not only our
prices in some sectors coming down, they may be coming
down substantially. So because the inflation data for August is in.
So the PCE Price Index report for the month of
August came inconsistent with forecast, showing annual inflation at two
(01:38:43):
point seven percent. Yes, still too high in my opinion.
We have to figure out some way to get some
negative inflation for a while so we can get prices
back down into the ballpark of where they were before.
We actually had twenty percent inflation under by which is
again why I don't really trust this number. But what
I find the most exp what I find the most interesting.
(01:39:15):
So that comes in at two point seven percent in
core inflation, which in which excludes food and energy, is
coming in two tenths of a percentage point higher.
Speaker 29 (01:39:26):
Hm.
Speaker 13 (01:39:28):
So how is it when you take food and energy
costs out the inflation rate actually goes up? Hmm. That's
that's that's interesting, is it not?
Speaker 21 (01:39:40):
So?
Speaker 13 (01:39:41):
This was according to estimates released on Friday by the
by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, Consumer spending came
in slightly higher than expected in August, rising six tenths
of a percentage point, and personal incomes were up by
four tenths of a percent last month. Yeah. So both
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of those figures, just so you know, are in current dollars,
which means you know what it means. So that means
inflation is actually remaining low. Not as low as we
wanted to be, but it's still relatively low. Especially when
they're screaming and yelling about how anytime now the real
(01:40:23):
numbers are going to come in because of these tariffs.
And remember how they kept telling you that, oh, it's
going to crash our economy because people are going to
stop spending money and they're going to do this, and
they're going to do that, and they're gonna do this,
and they're going.
Speaker 21 (01:40:39):
To do that.
Speaker 13 (01:40:39):
Guess what Spending is up. You know why spending is
up because people are starting to find that they have
more money in their pockets than they used to. Maybe
certain things are costing them a little bit more, but
the things that they have to buy all the time,
like gas, are not. These are some of the lowest
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as prices we've seen since COVID, and nobody's talking about them. Anymore. Now,
of course they'll show you the four and five dollars
signs that are on the coast. But that's not because
of the wholesale price. Indext that's because of all the
extra taxes and additive prices that get added in. Yeah. So,
(01:41:26):
our good friend Delaney from X makes a great point
from the post that I posted earlier, posted earlier from
Disclosed TV. So man, he asked this question, and honestly,
it didn't occur to me, which is why I'm saying
it's a great point. He's like, and that's just the FBI.
How many dhs were there in total? How many feds
and what exactly were they doing? So yeah, those are
(01:41:49):
all really great points to Lanny. Thank you for contributing
to the show through X. I appreciate that. In case
you're listening, I know sometimes you're listening on replays later.
But I do know a lot of my folks that
love the work we do here Kaylin Radio don't always
tune in for the political stuff, but they tuned in
for everything else. So he may or may not hear
that one. So let's take a look at this because
(01:42:17):
it's piqued my interest. So apparently a lib reporter has
said something interesting regarding Latino kids in Ice. So let's
see what we can find out what that is. So
it looks like it was Mexican American journalist Maria Hanosa
compared Latino children in the US to Jewish children during
(01:42:38):
the Holocaust, saying some fear abduction and death, like Anne Frank.
Eh oh, good lord. So this apparently happened. During MSD
and c's The Weekend, co host Eugene Daniels argued that
callousness is the common factor and how the Trump administration
carries out its policies ands it he's across America. Turned
(01:43:00):
to Hanosa, founder of Futuro Media, asking about the psychological
toll the policies have on black and Latino communities, and
she said, I quote, I posted, actually right after the
first day on the ground in Chicago, I posted about
the fact that they're little Anne Franks, right, She said,
(01:43:21):
a Frank in Chicago. Her name is Anita Franco, and
she is terrified. And she continues, I grew up in
the city of Chicago. I'm a proud Mexican immigrant from
Mexico City, but the South side of Chicago is my
home and what's really important in terms of what the
real what the relationship that you were saying about our
(01:43:43):
history is the black and Latino unity in the city
of Chicago will only grow thanks to Donald Trump and
his Republican Party. So that is something that he and
his Republican Party has feared, the unity of black and
brown people coming together. So, needless to say, she might
(01:44:05):
be a few fries short of a happy meal, because
it appears she has no idea what she's talking about.
Black and brown people, especially men, voted for Donald Trump
and historic numbers in twenty twenty four Chikita. They don't
want illegal aliens running wild either. They sure don't want
them dropped into Chicago because remember, pre election, there were
(01:44:30):
folks showing up to town meetings in Chicago and city
meetings well in the Chicago area, and actual city council
meetings in Chicago, black women and black men wearing red
Trump shirts and red Trump hats, saying why are you
guys giving all of this stuff to these people who
came here illegally when we're starving. So I think they
(01:44:54):
missed the mark again. I could be wrong, but I
think they missed the mark again. All Right, So We're
gonna do things a little bit differently because I've been
doing the format a little bit different. We're gonna go
ahead and do the military tribute song now, and then
we'll come back and close out the rest of this
hour while I try to touch base see if I
(01:45:15):
have anybody coming on for hour three or not, because
I haven't heard from Brad yet.
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Not afraid, lot afraid say, and welcome back into the program,
ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 13 (01:49:59):
Final segment of hour two. On the other side, we
do have an hour three and it's been confirmed Brad
will be joining us here in just a couple of minutes,
So I want to thank everybody particular the time to
hang out with us today. Decent numbers for a Friday
that I didn't promote very well. One of these days
I'll get you know. So it's funny because I was
talking about aside as we get ready to close out
(01:50:22):
hour two. It's funny because I was talking to my
team during the memorial when all of the people stood
up that made that helped make Charlie Kirk show what
it was, and there were what ten fifteen people standing
on stage, you know, people from the social media team
(01:50:45):
to the promoters to this, to that, And I'm like, guys,
if this is the if this is what it takes
to put out a number one or it toperted podcast,
and it takes basically a small army. The fact that
we're putting out the kind of content that we put
out when most of us kind of do all the
(01:51:06):
work ourselves, is kind of amazing. So every single one
of you should be taking about right now. And again,
we are small. I don't have a huge budget. I
will say that AI has thankfully helped us kind of
moved some things to the next level because I can
we have kind of beaten our various versions of GROC
(01:51:26):
and chat GBT into submission and make them understand that
they can't just keep using their consensus engines to spit
crap out for US, So it's like having research assistance now,
which is helpful. It actually helped me because the concept
for the newest show that I just launched earlier in
the week, I'm Kingdom and Country. That's only been a
(01:51:47):
concept now for about two weeks. It used to take
a month to a month and a half. They're completely
spin up a show, especially if you wanted to try
to launch with all the bits and pieces in place. Andrew,
I took a bow and now I'm on the floor
(01:52:07):
with a broken lumbago. Maybe you should have traded it
in for a Winnebago, preferably a Space Winnebago anyway, but yeah, no,
So yeah, that was able to go from complete and
total just kind of a concept idea to full blown
show now. I'm still working on some of the graphics
and overlays for future episodes, which the next one should
(01:52:28):
air Sunday night, ten pm Eastern, So if you've missed it,
feel free to go back and check out that one
later today. I'll also be back later tonight and doing
he said, She said with the lovely Agayrican. Also, I
will not be here tomorrow night because I'm performing a
wedding ceremony However, our very own bumpstock Can will be
doing his first ever production work without me, kind of
(01:52:50):
waiting in the wings in case something goes sideways. So
please come out, encourage him for that, show up for it,
blow up the chat because he's he's like me. He's
one of those people where even while I'm doing it,
I'm watching what other people do and I'm like, man,
I wish I was as good as them. Which, speaking
of if you haven't checked out Jeff's newest offering on
(01:53:11):
Kaylor and Radio, he really should. He ran it last night.
That dude. With everything that I try to do, he
shows me how much better I could be doing things.
And then I start grumbling that I wish I had
just a little bit more time in a day so
I could learn how to do everything that I need
to do to make my shows as cool as his.
(01:53:32):
And then I get said, but yeah, it's Bard's Forge,
I believe is what it's called. You should check it out.
It's kind of amazing. Anyway, speaking of things coming up
on Kaylor Radio, I guess we should start pimping this
because we are in the final week of September, all
of October and even in some cases for Juxtaposition, the
(01:53:54):
very first day of November, we will be talking cryptids,
so there's gonna be some crossovers for those of you
who are new around here. Juxtaposition is our usually every
two week for you into the weird, the unusual, the unexplainable,
hosted by myself and Everybody's Favorite Circle k Miscreanto Ordnance J.
Packard otherwise known as Everybody's Favorite almost lawyer. But it's
(01:54:15):
a very short list, so that's why is Everybody's favorite. Okay,
So all of that being said, and all things being equal,
we will be talking cryptids all month in October, so
instead of doing it every two weeks, we will actually
have a total of five episodes, first one beginning first
Saturday in October all the way through the first Saturday
in November, because I believe that actually happens to be
(01:54:37):
like the first or the second. So I invoked the
extension because of you know, it basically being just the
very beginning of the month and me not being available
for us to start tomorrow, because that's usually what we
do normally. If if it's going to be pretty close
or if the month starts in the middle of the week,
we'll just go ahead and start the previous but I
(01:54:59):
can't because I I won't be home. So we're gonna
be doing cryptids all month in October. So there's gonna
be some crossovers. I know, Spirited Books looks like they're
already lining some stuff out. Jeff has already got some
stuff set up for crossover work for his shows, so
it should be really fun. We kind of make a
big deal about spooky season around here. We kind of
have to because we don't want especially now, because you know,
(01:55:19):
we've had Laura aka Bumpstock Barbie with us for a
little bit over a year now, and Halloween's kind of
a thing and none of us wants to wind up
on it on a shopping list or you know, some
of you won't get that joke, which means you're not
listening to their show for shame. All right. So final
thoughts as we get ready to round things out again,
(01:55:40):
I think, well for this hour anyway, So I think
Comy's the test balloon. But the media's reaction to what's
happening with kmy His is basically hypocrisy on steroids because
they watched selective prosecutions and vindictive prosecution over and over
(01:56:00):
again with Donald Trump and Donald Trump's people, and they
cheered about every single one of them. So this is
cash Betel's response to all of that right here, which
is basically calling them all hypocrites. Sorry, it had to
read more things, so I'm clicking real quick to get
to the other page. All right, So this is from
(01:56:25):
FBI Director Cash Battel. Looks like it was put out
at six twelve am to day my time, which yes,
that was today. Career FBI agents, intel, analyst and staff
led the investigation into Comy and others. They called the
balls and strikes and will continue to do so. The
wildly false accusations attacking this FBI for the politicization of
law enforcement. I can't ever say that word, for some
(01:56:46):
reason comes from the same bankrupt media that said the
said that I'm sorry that sold the world on Russia Gate.
It's hypocrisy on steroids. Their baseless objections tell us now
more than ever that we are precise over the target
and we'll remain on mission until completion. Thank you to
this brave FBI team. Mission first. So yeah, so looks
(01:57:13):
like Jerry Parna asked a very good question. So now
that we know that everything that happened with the Select
Committee is bs. When do they start getting arrested?
Speaker 24 (01:57:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (01:57:27):
Okay, so I have to put this one on the
screen because the Elon put this up, I guess in
response to the Komi indictment. Hang on, wrong button. We
do have Brad waiting in the wings, so we'll be
taking a break in a second. And that's not what
I was trying to do. Hang up, where did it go?
Speaker 1 (01:57:50):
Ever?
Speaker 13 (01:57:50):
Have that moment when you have way too many tabs
open and you don't realize how many tabs you have
opened until you're trying to do something and now you
can't find it, and I just had it there we go,
all right, So this was awesome. So this was put
up by Elon Musk earlier today after the whole eighty
six forty seven thing. I thought this was kind of cool,
(01:58:10):
and I wish I would have thought about it, because
I was trying to come up with some sort of
cool AI image and for some reason this didn't occur
to me. And now I have a sad All right,
we're gonna take a break. Musical interlude followed by a
couple of things that we have to announce because I'm
trying to cut back on the amount of commercials that
you guys hear on these shows since they're all over
the place on the audio versions. So my name's Rick,
(01:58:35):
this is my show, Our two's in the books, Our
three to come. Brad Slager waiting in the wings from
town Hall, Red State, and right here on Klain Radio,
we're gonna tell you all the stuff you should be
keeping up with over the weekend. And again I'm gonna
make Brad, towards the end of the hour pick his
favorite child. I don't have one of the Fight this
week because I haven't been able to write yet, but
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And welcome back in, ladies and gentlemen into hour three.
Don't forget our schedules A little bit off today because
I started almost time miously, because I kind of got
wrapped up in BB's speech. So we're still giving you
the full hour, at least as long as Brad's able
to stay for the whole hour. I know he's a
workaholic kind of like me, but we'll keep him for
as long as we're able to have him in. Speaking
of which, he's waiting in the Rings wings right now.
(02:07:40):
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Klin Radio also contributor to town Hall dot com, Red
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craziness of the week to get you ready for your weekend.
How you doing, Brad House things.
Speaker 40 (02:08:00):
Yeah, it's been a it's been a full week, has it.
It's been the usual mayhem as we see all across
the landscape. But we're here, we're having fun, we're enjoying it.
Speaker 13 (02:08:12):
I I you know, I can't even really say it's
the usual mayhem anymore because now it seems like we've
gone into this newer high year of mayhem that I
didn't even know we had.
Speaker 40 (02:08:20):
So yeah, there's a I mean, it's just kind of
funny to watch the ebb and flow in the media
over what they're concerned with and what they don't concern
themselves with it's all rather revealing. But uh, you gotta
you gotta keep tabs on all sides because they don't,
is what it comes down to.
Speaker 13 (02:08:39):
Well, I mean, and this, this is something I talked
about earlier today, I have As much as some people
will call me out for this, I'm just gonna say it.
I am starting to thoroughly enjoy our mainstream media dying
a death of a thousand cuts.
Speaker 40 (02:08:53):
Yeah, they're doing it to themselves, and yeah, I talk
about it frequently too at my podcast at Red State,
where they they kind of recognize there's a problem, but
they refuse to do anything to address it. They just
keep doing whatever undermines them their credibility, their believability, and
as a result, I mean, the polls show every time
(02:09:14):
a pole comes out, their trustworthiness with the general public
just continues to slide and continues to go down. And
they don't want to fix it. So we can do
is sit there and tabulate their mistakes as they make them.
Speaker 13 (02:09:27):
Well, the thing about this, and this is part of
what I find the most interesting, is they're willing to
admit that there is some kind of mistake, but they
still think that the mistake has something to do with
us and not them.
Speaker 40 (02:09:41):
Right, Yeah, it's those people on the right that keep
demonizing the press. I mean I love it when PolitiFact
especially comes out and you know, they just start whining that, oh,
they keep attacking us and our writers, and they keep
telling us that, oh all these mean things. It's like,
facts aren't mean, we're when you're not doing your job,
(02:10:02):
but they bitch and moan about it when they get
called out. It's just as laban pathetic as it gets.
Speaker 13 (02:10:08):
Yeah, so I love this part. Right, So this this
is you know, so that not only the media, but
the grade checks have started. I think media we need
to come up, musks, should give those of us in
the media some sort of different colored check. Because you've
got the gold checks for the businesses, you've got the
grade checks for the uh, the uh the government. Folks,
(02:10:31):
I think maybe the different leanings of media need different
colored checks too. So they're easily involved. But that was
a bit of a sidetrack because I found this earlier.
So apparently Hakeem Jeffries has made the statement that anyone
involved in the Komy indictment will face accountability. Isn't that?
(02:10:53):
What isn't that what isn't that What we're trying to
do is to get Komy to face accountability.
Speaker 40 (02:10:59):
Yeah, this is as their bitching and moaning about lawfare
being used by those in authority, it's just you're that.
One of my favorite narratives all this week, especially in
the last couple of days with Komi, has been you know,
this is revenge, This is retribution, that's all this is.
And I keep asking people and I never get the answer.
(02:11:19):
I keep asking him revenge for what? Retribution from what?
They don't want to address that.
Speaker 13 (02:11:27):
Yeah, they never answer that question because I've just started.
It is funny because it reminds me, and this occurred
to me last night. You remember the scene in Super
Troopers where they've pulled the kid over and they keep
asking him if they know why he's been stopped, and
he's like for littering, and they're like glittering and glittering
and and and I can't. That's that's how I felt
(02:11:48):
the last couple of days, especially as this because we've
known this has been coming for a few days. We
didn't know when they were exactly going to announce it,
but anytime it came up, they're always like this is revenge,
revenge for revenge for why would he be seeking revenge
if you guys have done nothing wrong?
Speaker 40 (02:12:04):
Well that's you know that there's a willing blind spot
in all of that coverage because they're trying to say
that it's unpresidented to see a president do this. And
it's like, where you've been the last four years? How
was your vacation? I said at the Kendalanian last night,
where well, we're going down a slippery slope when a
president can start targeting their opposition, It's like, yeah, where
(02:12:25):
does inspiration come from?
Speaker 13 (02:12:26):
I'm just were you? Were you in a coma the
entire time Joe Biden was in office? Do you not
remember the the nostrils flaring, spittle inflected speech while he's
flanked by American flags and marines, bade the red light,
talking about half the country or a threat to democracy,
looking very much like Hitler only needing the stash.
Speaker 40 (02:12:48):
Yeah. They I think it was MSNBC yesterday. They were
they were addressing this very issue and you know, talking
about well, you know, we're just we're going down a
road that we've never been down before. And the way
it was presented this clip was like, oh, this is
deeply fundamental issue we have to cover. It's like if
(02:13:08):
they didn't bring up Trump facing four indictments in the
course of this discussion with Chris Murphy, then the entire
discussion has to get ash can because they're making it
sound like nothing of this manner has ever taken place before,
and it's like, who are you talking about? Think about
you idiots?
Speaker 13 (02:13:27):
Oh well, so well. The funny thing is, and I
really am starting to think that the Komy indictment may
be just the first of many dominoes to fall. I
think he may be the test case to see whether
or not they're going to be able to pull this
stuff off, because I find it funny that the day
after the Komy indictment gets announced, all of this stuff
starts coming out about j six and how there's literally
(02:13:48):
been There were hundreds of plain closed assets in the
crowd during Jane, not a few hundreds. And our good
friend Delaney makes an excellent point on X and I
touched on this earlier. Is okay, so now we know
how many people from the FBI were there? What about DHS?
How many FEDS total were in the crowd. That's the
question I want answered that that's actually a really good
question because it didn't even occur to me until he
(02:14:10):
asked it. But the funny thing is, you know, seeing
all these things that they get No, this that's impossible.
There's no way that happened. This is a conspiracy theory.
Those of us that pedal and conspiracy theories have been
batting a thousand for the last five years or so.
Speaker 40 (02:14:26):
I hate to tell you, well, it's I will only
a slight correction say we're not trafficking and conspiracy theories.
We were just accused of doing so well, not like
we're having secret meetings in someone's basement and filtering through
evidence and discarding stuff that's inconvenience. It's like, well, wait, no,
this actually happened.
Speaker 13 (02:14:47):
Well so well yeah, so I and my word Joways
was to basically mirror their perception of it. But I
would like to point out that you just you just
clarified a point that actually was happening from the other side.
You know, secret meetings, filtering through information, discarding what they
didn't want to use. That happened with the JA six Committee.
Like on the way out the door, they were they
(02:15:08):
were feeding the shred, they were feeding the paper to
the shredder faster than a four year old once there
a four piece chicken nugger from McDonald's.
Speaker 40 (02:15:16):
Well, it was kind of amusing too, when you know,
the Republicans just said that they're gonna call a second
J six meeting investigation. You know, they're gonna bring one up,
and they've allowed the Democrats to put their people in there,
including Eric Swalwell, and they said, oh, they're not gonna
like it, because we're gonna bring the facts and we're
gonna bring the evidence. And they didn't even realize that.
(02:15:38):
The answer to that is, why didn't you do that
in the first J six committee investigation sitting on that
you didn't include?
Speaker 4 (02:15:48):
But that's just it.
Speaker 13 (02:15:49):
I mean, this goes all the way back to the
Wittmer kidnapping, which was eventually, you know, determined to be
heavily influenced by the Feds. This is the this is
the part that they didn't want us talking about, because
this is the memos that were starting to come down
and I've seen a few of them that have trickled
out over the last few years. Because when you come
to terms with the fact that it wasn't actually anybody
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directly on the FBI's payroll that was in the crowd
for the most part. I mean, I'm sure there were
probably a couple of handlers there, but most of what
they talked about and how not comy. But Ray got
away with saying there were no paid FBI. There were
no people on the FBI's payroll in the crowd is
because the people that were in the crowd weren't technically
on the payroll. They were contractors because a lot of
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confidential informants actually do get paid for their work. But
that's what they were. They were componential informants, especially for
the FEDS. Though normally how you become a componential informant
is they have something massive hanging over your head and
they're able to say, you get us what we need
and this goes away for you, and we'll also kick
a little bit to you here and there. But what
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started happening is the handless. So of course there was
the CI, then there was the handlers. Then there was
the handler's bosses, and then the handler's bosses have bosses,
and then the bosses of those bosses were getting mad
because they were shelling on all this time and resource
and money on human intelligence. That wasn't yielding anything, so
emails started coming down the chain. Either these people get
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us what we're looking for, they're going to start having
their charges reinstated. As a confidential informant that would trigger
in me by any means necessary is now an option,
which is exactly what happened in the Wittmer fed napping case.
And now we're starting to find out exactly why everything
that happened with J six happened in the fashion that
it did, because they were in by any means necessary mode,
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because they were looking out for themselves.
Speaker 40 (02:17:36):
Sure, sure, not too surprising. I mean there's all kinds
of indicators at least, and it's not conspiracy. It's just
things that have cropped up that warrants asking questions to
get answers. I mean, look at the case of Ray Epps,
who is on camera pointing at the building and telling
people go charge in there. One of the most blatant
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examples of somebody instigating the riot and never charged him.
And it's like a grandmother can walk through the rotunda
and take photographs and she's on the hook for six months. Sorry,
I've got a little bit of a problem with those
two divergent examples, and.
Speaker 13 (02:18:13):
It's just crazy. I mean, I just I still can't
wrap my head around the fact that they thought that
we were never gonna find out.
Speaker 40 (02:18:21):
Yeah. And then I think it was it was just
before the inaugural I think a story came out, like
from ABC News and they were saying that, you know,
there's no evidence whatsoever that the FBI was in the crowd,
and now we actually have documentation that that was the case. Yeah, well,
(02:18:41):
I'm come up with these two results in a matter
of like eight nine months. You know, they go from
a probe showed no evidence at all, and now we
have physical evidence showing they were there.
Speaker 13 (02:18:53):
Well, and that's part of it, right though, because the
media and even our government in most cases, up until
power chained stands again, was still operating as if they
were the ones that had control of all the flow
of information because for the longest time they did, even
before the Internet became a thing and social media became
a thing that is big as big as it was now,
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that they had basic control of what the networks were
able to put out. Because FCC licensing Donald Trump has
actually shown that to be a glaring thing. In the
last couple of weeks, because as soon as he started
talking about Jimmy Kimmel being an asshole. Oh, he's trying
to get Jimmy Kimmel canceled, and not not really, He's
just pointing out that he's a dick, which he is.
(02:19:37):
Ask anybody who knows him, but one of the and
I'll get this, I'll get to another point, but remind
me to bring up Adam Kroll in a second, because
that astounds me because I didn't really keep up with
him very well. The fact that those two were on
the same show once upon a time and are completely
different from one another, it's just kind of weird to me.
We may get back into that later, but yeah, this
whole thing with Kimmel, you know, and the and the
the FCC game going. You know, there are standards You're
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not really allowed to blatantly lie to people like this.
But what irritates me about all this, and I've said
this before, if we're really going to try to fix this,
the first thing Congress should do is make it illegal
for propaganda to be used against US citizens. I'm American
soil again, because that was the law of the land
for a long time after what happened in World War two.
I'll give you two guesses, and the first one doesn't
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count as to who took that who made that legal? Again,
because I'm sure you probably know the answer. If not,
I do, so you're fine.
Speaker 40 (02:20:25):
Uh the propaganda would that be? Was that part of
the Patriot Act?
Speaker 13 (02:20:29):
No, that actually happened under Barack Obama? Oh well he was.
Speaker 40 (02:20:35):
Yeah, what Obama was doing? What hell, I forget the
name of the act itself, but he was using going
after spies. It was an act that was written in
like nineteen twenty.
Speaker 13 (02:20:46):
Yeah, so well, well that's the other side of the coin.
But actually under the Obama administration, they made it legal
for our media to lie to us again.
Speaker 40 (02:20:54):
Oh gotcha, Okay, I was misreading the definition of it.
Then that makes perfect sense.
Speaker 26 (02:21:00):
Yeah, he.
Speaker 40 (02:21:02):
It's kind of bifurcated the way that Obama treated the media.
It was like that they're supposed to be there for
his bidding, but at the same time he could abuse
the living hell out of them.
Speaker 13 (02:21:11):
Well, I mean that's kind that's kind of what that's
kind of what dictators do, though, I mean, you want
to talk about somebody who was dangerously close to being
a dictator, it was that guy I mean, what about
all the videos and audio clips that have come out
over the years of the things that he was saying
behind closed doors about you really want to make change
in America, you just rake enough blank into the streets
and eventually everybody's going to get mad about it and
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they're going to fix it for you. And then you
see all the riots and stuff that started happening while
he was in charge, and you're like, huh, I wonder
if any of that was intentional. That's a rhetorical question.
Speaker 40 (02:21:44):
I mean, a community organizer might have instigated that kind
of thing.
Speaker 13 (02:21:49):
Huh, yeah, you know, it's kind of you know, no,
but he was.
Speaker 40 (02:21:53):
That's the amazing part, though, is the you know, the
screeching we're hearing today about Donald Trump's attacks the media
and censorship. When Barack Obama was investigating a Fox News
reporter to the extent they were even tapping the phones
of his parents in their private home. And then he
went after the Associated Press and not just one or
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two reporters, but they were tapping phones at like three
major offices across the country and several reporters, and that
this went on for months.
Speaker 13 (02:22:25):
Well, and let's not forget him seeking the IRS on
tea party groups of course.
Speaker 40 (02:22:30):
Yeah, yeah, but that's not weaponizing the government. Nope.
Speaker 13 (02:22:33):
So you want to know why, I really think that
a lot of the folks that have changed sides have
changed sides because when I keep thinking about the weaponization
of the IRS, I keep coming back to folks like
Walsh and Captain Stooping, you know, aka Bill Crystal, and
all the folks that have kind of shifted allegiances over
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the years. I think not only was it because they
felt like their grift was drying up. They felt like
if they stayed on our side, the government was going
to get them this time.
Speaker 40 (02:23:05):
That's you know what could be could very well be
because it's you know, they look back on history too,
during communist regimes and stuff, and it's you know, the
people that were backing the state are the ones that
they were just the last ones eating what it comes
down to pretty much.
Speaker 13 (02:23:22):
It's just it kind of occurred to me when I
started thinking about, you know, the beginning stages of the
Obama turning the irslues on tea party groups and starting
to heavily investigate people, and like, I guarantee you some
of these people that started changing sides about midway through
Trump's term, saw the writing on the wall and wanted
to be on the right side for the new group,
so they didn't get lined up against a wall. And
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theoretically speaking, and yeah.
Speaker 40 (02:23:48):
There's so much projection going on right now. I mean,
the stuff that they're screeching and squealing about we've seen
already from them. And that's the amusing part is we
can research this stuff. This is something we can verify,
thank you well.
Speaker 13 (02:24:02):
So the funniest thing for me right is them talking about,
you know, revenge prosecutions and how this is targeting and
blah blah blah blah blah. And then I'm looking at,
you know, Letitia James trying to get Donald Trump from
mortgage fraud while herself committing mortgage fraud. And then you're wondering,
why we're taking a look at everything you guys have
done through the lens of why you might have actually
(02:24:23):
done it.
Speaker 40 (02:24:25):
Yeah, it's they're basically yelling about you know, we've talked
about it before here too. This is Alinsky tactics that
are being used on them. After they've used Alinsky tactics,
it's like, well, you want to play this game you're
playing by the rules too, and they hate that that
is being applied now.
Speaker 13 (02:24:45):
Well, what's funny about that is Beezy, who's part of
SHR Media, but we simulcast their shows and he does
some stuff with us occasionally, actually interviewed somebody who was
very heavily into the airs kind of stuff at I
think he said it was twenty seventeen, I think. And
the dude point Blake asked him during the interview, He's like,
(02:25:06):
you know that rules for Radical's book was written for everybody.
I don't really understand why you guys aren't using it too.
Speaker 40 (02:25:13):
Yeah. I think he discussed that with you and I
a week or so ago where and now that's the
case because we've talked about it too since basically the
assassination attempt on Trump last summer. This title shift that
came over the country where you sitting back and being
passive is no longer operable. So taking action and applying
(02:25:36):
pressure using their tactics is what we're seeing now, I.
Speaker 13 (02:25:39):
Mean, and it has to be that way. And the
thing about it is they have proven to us over
and over and over again that it has to be
that way because the same people that used to scream
and yell that all we want is people to sit
down and have conversation with us. That's when you could
use your dog whistle words and we would sit down
and shut up and actually reflexibly think about you calling
us particular. Now we don't care about it that anymore.
(02:26:02):
So now you see folks like Charlie Kirk come onto
this scene. Who One of the things that I've seen
being thrown around all over the place as one of
his most hateful statements is that he says empathy is
a modern concept and that sympathy is a much better
way to go. When if you look and you look
it up and ask ai, it will even tell you
empathy is a rather a modern concept. And then I
(02:26:24):
hear people all the time saying, well, Jesus commanded empathy.
No he didn't, he commanded sympathy. He never actually used
the word empathy, not once. You can't find it anywhere
and read in the Bible nowhere he did say.
Speaker 40 (02:26:37):
Yeah, that's the left, always trying to apply biblical standards
on the right that they don't apply to themselves. That's
when it gets comical too. It's like, well, you're supposed
to act this way it's like, well, when you start
then we'll talk about it.
Speaker 13 (02:26:51):
Well, it's just you know, and trust me, I went
down a huge rabbit hole in this earlier in the show,
so I'm not trying to do it again. It's just
that became a conversation point on my timeline today when
I got up as people were having religious discussions about
the difference between sympathy and empathy, and one of the well,
Jesus commanded us to have empathy. And I'm like, show
me just once anywhere in the Bible where Jesus used
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the word empathy. The closest he got was a Greek
word that basically is more easily translated into the word sympathy,
and even the modern translation of that word is has
now been transformed to hatred.
Speaker 40 (02:27:28):
Well, yeah, these are the same people that can't even
get Charlie Kirk quoted accurately, and we have him on
tape and they're gonna sit there and quote Jesus. I'm sorry,
I'm right.
Speaker 13 (02:27:39):
Yeah, right, yeah, I fell down a rabbit hole last
night watching this guy I called Officer Taylor I think
is his name, but he's on YouTube, got a huge
following on YouTube. I'm actually a little bit envious of
his following on YouTube, but he played like a five
minute clip of everything that Charlie Kirk had ever said,
where they said he was, where they said he was
being racist, and he's like, showed me just one time
(02:28:01):
where he was being racist. As a matter of fact,
last time I'll bring up Charlie Kirk, probably for this hour.
But one of the things that's been taken the most
out of context is him, you know, stating in rather
succinct terms the same thing that Martin Luther King meant
by one day, I want my children to be judged
by the contents of their character, not the color of
their skin. And he pointed out in the middle of
(02:28:23):
a rather heated discussion with a person of color who
kept saying, well, our DNA is different, and he said, no,
it's not. That's just it. They cannot the only difference
between me and you was the amount of melon in
our skin, and they can't find any part of our
DNA that makes that happen. Our DNA, if you look
at it under the microscope, is exactly the same, which
(02:28:43):
means race is a construct created by society to separate
us from one another. And I think that was probably
one of the most profound things that I've ever heard
somebody that young ever say.
Speaker 40 (02:28:58):
But that's something they have to deny because race is
a tool of theirs. The accusation of racism and such is.
They have to have that. So if you negate the
difference between blacks and whites, for instance, you're going to
take away their entire arsenal. So they can't have that.
They need to have racial division in order to maintain things.
(02:29:21):
They always claim they want to fix it, but they
don't want the repair to take place.
Speaker 21 (02:29:27):
All right.
Speaker 13 (02:29:28):
So in the final segment, I feel like we should
start getting into some of the more recent news that's dropped.
Did you see the newly revised GDP figures again?
Speaker 40 (02:29:38):
Yeah, that was a little uncomfortable for some people, not
on our side of the argument though, because we're not
supposed to have good economic news. But this has been
going on all year.
Speaker 13 (02:29:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 40 (02:29:47):
I've covered a number of times where good news came
out and they had to spend it as bad news.
Speaker 13 (02:29:54):
But I just keep waiting because the inflation numbers keep
coming out and they keep they still keep hovering around
the target. Yes to me, they're still higher than they
should be because at some point, if we're ever going
to make our money worth anything again, we're going to
have to figure out how to trigger some negative inflation
for a controlled amount of time so that prices can
prices can get back to where they were and soaking
the value of our dollar. But that's a dangerous thing though, too,
(02:30:16):
because you have negative inflation for too long and the
actual inverse starts happening. But even the inflation DATEA is
out again, and right now it's the average cores at
two point seven. What I find the most interesting is
when you remove food and fuel costs, that actually goes up.
I don't remember the last time I saw that happen.
Speaker 40 (02:30:34):
Yeah, it's it's just one of these realities that they
don't want to address in the press because after four
years of telling us how inflation is good and other
garbage nonsense like that Durre in Biden that seeing inflation
go down is now problematic, and they just can't grasp that.
They have no way to objectively report economic news. There's
(02:30:59):
always having to go with interpretation what it really means.
Like oil prices were coming down when they promised us
they were going up, and then it became a problem
because it was getting too low and it's going to
stagnate production because if it gets below sixty a barrel.
Speaker 3 (02:31:13):
And.
Speaker 40 (02:31:15):
It's just like global warming in the seventies, we were
going to freeze to death. It has to be warmer.
Now it's warmer, and that's the problem. Same thing with oil,
same thing with the economy. You're not allowed to have
good news.
Speaker 13 (02:31:27):
Well, I mean, that's just it. They had to spend
everything that was bad news and try to make it
good news. And the problem is now that they don't
have access to the the flow of information. Everything they've
tried to spend has come out. I mean, that's just
like a couple of months ago when they released the
revised data through most of twenty four up until like
February or March, and they realized that we had actually
(02:31:47):
a million fewer jobs created than what we're talking about,
and of course they tried to lay that to Trump's feet.
See this was released in March. That means Trump's terrible.
That was for most of twenty twenty fourth, though even
if you count February, February and March, Trump had been
in charge for like forty five days at that point.
Just out well they're doing.
Speaker 40 (02:32:08):
That with egg prices too. It was like, in February,
egg prices are skyrocketed. It's like, did you actually read
the report because those are December figures that are being reported.
You know, it's that kind of crappy They don't. They
just want the headline, they don't want the metrics.
Speaker 13 (02:32:23):
Well, they're still doing it, and that's why I pointed
out that I found it amazing that the base for
inflation is two point seven. You take out the food,
food and fuel, which I think is what they call
the core, it's actually two point nine. I don't remember
the last time I ever saw those numbers go in reverse,
because normally they take the food and the fuel cost
out to get the number low earth. I don't remember
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the last time I ever saw it take up by
two tenths of a point by them taking it out.
I'm just I'm trying to remember anytime in recent history
where I've seen that happen, and I can't think of one.
Speaker 40 (02:33:00):
It's yeah, it's just it's par for the course. I mean,
I've I've cracked up so many times already this year.
How they can't be honest with There was one time
CNN said that the tariffs are going to drive automobile
prices through the roof. And then six weeks went by
after the tariffs and car prices were stagnant, and they
(02:33:20):
said that was an indicator of a bad economy. It
was the same reporter.
Speaker 13 (02:33:27):
I love that, especially when you can go back and
pull the original clip and be the original print or
whatever it is, and see this is what you said before,
this is what you said now, and this is you know,
what what gives? So I do I do want to
talk about something, and I know this is before we
normally do this, but I do want to talk about
something because one of your articles got my attention today.
(02:33:49):
This is one of your VIPs from town Hall, the
one where you were talking about MSNBC being confused.
Speaker 21 (02:33:57):
That oh.
Speaker 40 (02:34:00):
Yeah, that was my town Hall media column yesterday. They
just they're basically, they seemed to be really intent on
explaining why comcasts spun them off. It's just they can't
seem to hold back on anything at all. So I
(02:34:21):
mean literally, they had Senator Chris Murphy on talking about
what's you know, oh how dastardly this is, and they
couldn't they couldn't wrap their head around the fact that
you started this, but then it got worse because right
after them, Anna Cabrera is on it at like the
ten am hour. She has a panel including Kendelanian and
(02:34:44):
talking about how this, oh, this James Comy indictment on
the horizon is horrible. What was her word? She's she
actually said, I want to make sure I get it correct.
She said, this is such a dire moment. James Kobe
being indicted is a dire moment. And then her panel
(02:35:06):
started to suggest that people inside the DOJ should start resisting, quitting,
doing some form of opposition to this, And it's like,
do you realize Kobe is not even in the FBI anymore?
Speaker 30 (02:35:19):
Right?
Speaker 40 (02:35:21):
Why would people in the DOJ rise up with pitchforks
and torches over somebody who's not there.
Speaker 13 (02:35:29):
I don't get it either, I really don't. But yeah,
I just again, the double standards are hilarious because remember,
and well this is something else that you know, the
government shutdown that's looming, and everybody's like, oh my god,
they're not even willing to negotiate with us, and they're
going to do this, and they're going to do this,
and all I keep doing for all these people is
just putting the same thing in. I stopped for a
while because I almost got in trouble for spamming. Elections
(02:35:51):
have consequences, Barack Obama two thousand and nine.
Speaker 40 (02:35:56):
I mean, Komy hasn't been in office in what five
six years?
Speaker 13 (02:36:00):
It's a minute.
Speaker 40 (02:36:01):
They're expecting people at the DOJ to just like shake
their fists and that's it.
Speaker 4 (02:36:05):
I quit.
Speaker 40 (02:36:07):
Then, why you're like three bosses out? Since then? What
are you doing?
Speaker 13 (02:36:14):
I mean, you know, they might as well quit now
because apparently so, I'm curious to see if this is
going to hold up, because it was it was well.
It was interesting though, talking about the shutdown because without
and with with you know, the Speaker of the House
basically being the de facto leader of the party, they
would always find a way to overt the shutdowns behind
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closed doors, even if it meant giving up ground that
some of us weren't exactly happy that they were giving up.
And I understood it at the time because we weren't
in charge. But now you've got the Democrats who are
basically saying, we're not going to do anything unless you
agree to this, this, this, and this, So you're holding
the government and the economy and the American people hostage
(02:36:55):
until you get one point four trillion dollars for illegal
Medicare and medicaid, PBS funding and whatever else you've decided
that money's going to go for. And now we've got
the White House and Donald Trump basically sending out memorandums
everybody saying prepare for mass firings.
Speaker 40 (02:37:14):
Well, what they're trying to do is fix a lot
of the things that were in the big beauty that
has been passed. So they're trying to shoehorn a lot
of the spending cuts that they favor. Here's the revealing aspect.
Though they've had continuing resolutions. That's the biggest hitch right now.
But they had a number of them during the Biden
(02:37:36):
years when there was a Republican held Congress. The Democrats
went along with that. Why well, because a shutdown might
make Biden look bad. So the Democrats were perfectly fine
with doing that and then renegotiating, kicking the can, whatever
you want to call it. And they did this like
a handful of times, if not ten or more. But
now that it's Trump, they're the ones being obstinate, and
(02:37:58):
of course turning around and saying, Oh, the Republicans are
in charge, it's is their fault. It's like, no, every
single Republican is voting in favor of this. We just
need seven Democrats. But you guys are so rock ribbed
you can't even do that. So there's no way of
blaming Republicans when they are full forced.
Speaker 13 (02:38:15):
They won't negotiate with us. Yeah, we're not negotiating with terrorists.
You're trying to hold the government hostage. That makes you
a terrorist. But I'm just curious to see if this
is actually gonna happen, because this is something that I
said the last time, and I think this is why
Schumer cave. This was when Doze was all over the
news and he was like, if we shut everything down,
they're going to figure out what we actually don't need
(02:38:35):
and then they're going to be coming in with their
red pins to get.
Speaker 21 (02:38:37):
Rid of all.
Speaker 13 (02:38:37):
And I guarantee you that's why he changed his mind.
And that's why I've been tagging everybody trying to get
somebody's attention to be like, if this happens and they
actually shut it down, this is when you need to
turn does loose again with their red pins, because this
is a question that I have been asking for as
long as I have been in this arena, and it's
going on seventeen years now. Why is our government doing
anything and funding anything that is considered a non essential service?
Speaker 40 (02:39:02):
Yeah, that's that's always been the case, though I got
the time these government shutdowns like, well, non essential services
are gonna suffer. That's a curious term to use. If
they're non essential, then I don't see what I'm crying about.
Speaker 13 (02:39:17):
Crap. I thought I changed the locks the bust in
bas in here. Hey, Sean, how are you doing?
Speaker 5 (02:39:26):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (02:39:26):
But no, I mean seriously though, I mean, he's right,
it's all for fundraising in Orange Man bad politics, But
that's just it. I'm hoping now that Trump is actually there,
that he's willing to go to the mat because I'm
tired of us caving all the time. I understood it
when we weren't the ones in charge. I really did,
(02:39:48):
because it was all about optics and we were trying
to make sure we could get back in charge. And
that that was when I was the first one that
was saying, everybody, what do you expect the leader of
the House to do when we keep sending in these
slim majorities. It means they're gonna have negotiate. Guess what.
The House was able to pass it though, that's why
this isn't on the House anymore. This is on the Senate.
If the Senate can pass it is because of the
stupid filibuster bill. So either nuke the filibuster part. So
(02:40:12):
either nuke the filibuster and raim it through because then
you're going to see who in the Republican side won't
vote for it anyway, and then they can be primary
or stand your ground and start sending people home because
it doesn't matter anymore. If we don't make changes, we're dead.
The country's gone. That this is the reality that we
live in right now. And the simple fact of the
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matter is they're so afraid that we figured it out,
that we're now starting to be willing to stick to
our guns, that now they would rather murder us than
allow that to happen.
Speaker 40 (02:40:43):
And they also they're miscalculating because in this go round,
Donald Trump is basically in no shit mode. He doesn't care.
So if you're going to sit there and the media
is going to try to demonize the Republicans for a shutdown,
he's try it. Go ahead, So what is we're not
spending like drunken sailors. We're fine. And I mean, frankly,
(02:41:05):
when I hear about a government shutdown, I'm kind of
happy about it because that means they're not passing legislation
and spending more money. I'm cool with that, right.
Speaker 13 (02:41:13):
And that's the thing, you know, government shutdowns aren't necessarily
a bad thing. And again, when you've put up in
the funny thing about dose being a thing, as everybody
forgets it was actually Obama that started it. All Trump
did was changed the name.
Speaker 40 (02:41:27):
It was already a thing, it was one of his
old operations. They just yeah, relabeled it. But this is
where you know that a lot of this hysteria is
garbage too, because Congress is in a recess of recess
right now for a couple of days, because you know,
they've only been back on the job for three weeks,
so they have to take some more days off.
Speaker 13 (02:41:47):
But dude, will I will admit that part does make
me a little cranky.
Speaker 40 (02:41:52):
They didn't they didn't see a need to rush back
to Washington to get this taken care of. Because what's
the deadline is? I think midnight on two? Yeah, they're
all out for the weekend. It's I'm not gonna panic
if you're not gonna panic at my.
Speaker 13 (02:42:06):
Point, right. Well, and that's just it, you know, like
if everybody from Schumer to Jeffries is beating the drum about,
you know, especially in Virginia because they have an election
coming up for everybody in Virginia, Donald Trump's ready to
send all of you home and you may not get
your jobs back and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
And I'm like, for everybody in Virginia, it's actually these
idiots that are holding everything hostage because they want one
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point four trillion dollars of money we really don't have
for all their pet projects. Again.
Speaker 40 (02:42:34):
Yeah, well they tried playing his game too in August.
I think it was over the Epstein files and they said,
you know that they clearly don't want it because they've
called Congress to have a recess, and it's like it's August.
They do this every year, it's on the calendar. But
they're trying to blame the Republicans for sending everybody home
and they don't operate in reality. That's the funny part.
Speaker 13 (02:42:55):
Well, that's just it they see it. I don't know.
I don't know the last time they have operated in reality.
The difference is we can now see it. Because last
major point I want to touch on before we start
wrapping things up is something that kind of got buried
in the news cycle with the Dallas Ice facility shooting
was Google finally coming out and admitting, hey, yeah, they
(02:43:15):
did actually make us do these things, and it was
it was worse than you thought, and it was so
bad that we're actually gonna start reinstating some of the
things that we took down and some of the people
that we completely suspended. And then they started canceling people's
accounts that were trying to start new ones. They're like, no, no, no, no,
no no, we have a list, we'll be going through it.
If you're still banned, you can't make a new account yet.
(02:43:36):
And I'm like, but wouldn't it have been easier just
let them start over if they wanted?
Speaker 40 (02:43:40):
Yeah, I was gonna bring this one up. This is
rather amusing because when it comes to the Jimmy Kimmel hysteria,
all of the talk has been about how Donald Trump
is censoring people, and Jake Tapper was on what was
he's on seth Meyer's Monday Night. Yeah, came out and
said that he's never in his career seen a president
(02:44:04):
acting this bold of fashion and silencing critics. It's like, dude,
where have you been? And then that was Monday night.
Tuesday morning is when the Google news broke out that
the Biden administration was forcing YouTube to de platform people
over covid over being conservative critics of the administration. I mean,
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that's as over an example of censorship as you can get.
Compelling a company to shut people down, that's operation. In fact,
there was a judge during Biden's administration that said you
got to stop communicating with social media because they're doing this.
Jake Tapper and the others have never seen this before.
Speaker 13 (02:44:47):
Sorry. Sometimes having a vice president who's willing to shit
post makes it really hard to remain professional when you're
on camera. So I don't know if you saw this yesterday,
but an account at USMC liberal was posting the during
the bud Light stuff where.
Speaker 40 (02:45:04):
There was yeah, I let this guy up last night.
So JD.
Speaker 13 (02:45:07):
Van Swade in a couple hours ago, and I didn't
see it because it was it started after I was
already on the on the air and I'm sitting here
while you're trying to talk and I'm seriously just trying
to don't start laughing. Let him get through his thought first,
and I'm like trying to. People on camera were like,
he looks like anyway. So this is what he said.
He quoted, he quote posted it a couple hours ago,
(02:45:28):
and dude, I love this man.
Speaker 24 (02:45:30):
I was.
Speaker 13 (02:45:30):
I was completely unsure about his picket. First, I absolutely
love this man as vice president. So this, this is
what he said. I call upon all of our supporters
to stop the violence against innocent beer cans, and I
call upon the left wing radicals to stop stop in
signing violence against innocent people.
Speaker 40 (02:45:48):
Yeah, it was Uh this account said spare ish your
bs about violent rhetoric. And he posts the video of
kid Rock shooting bud light cases and you know, like
last night, I said, dude, that's called target practice. It's
not violence. Sorry. Burt Macklin had the best result though,
(02:46:09):
when he said beer lives matter.
Speaker 13 (02:46:13):
Oh, we should put that on a T shirt. We
really should. I'm gonna get with Jeff about that.
Speaker 40 (02:46:19):
But I mean, yet, this, this is how desperate they
are to say that. That was an example of right
wing violence.
Speaker 13 (02:46:24):
It's like, stop, dude. First of all, it was beer,
he paid for it. Second of all, target practice.
Speaker 40 (02:46:30):
Shooting beer is violence now. But this They did this
at ms NBC yesterday too when they were talking about
the FBI, I mean, I'm sorry, the ice shooter in Dallas,
and they brought on an FBI former agent who's just
i mean, one of these tight ass restricted guys saying,
(02:46:51):
let me just explain to you that people writing on
bullets is something from the right wing. We've seen white
supremacists do. There's seven years ago and this is where
it's coming from. It's like, dumbass. This is the fourth
example this year of someone writing on bullets, all from
the left. Luigi Mangioti, the Kirk shooter, the Ice shooter,
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the school shooter in Minnesota had crap written all over
to guns and magazines. So you're reaching back six seven
years for a right wing example. Is as pathetic as
it gets when you got a handful within a seven
month period.
Speaker 13 (02:47:29):
Right, And yes, Sean to answer your question, even if
there is a government shut down, all the non essential
folks when they come back usually get back pays, so
there's not ever anything.
Speaker 40 (02:47:39):
Yeah, so people operating the gift shops at National Parks
are gonna get like four paychecks when it's all said
and done.
Speaker 13 (02:47:46):
Oh come on, Brad. Everybody knows people's bladders are gonna
explode because there'll be nobody there to open the restrooms
in the National Parks.
Speaker 40 (02:47:53):
Oh God, I love that so much. Those cuts we're
gonna lead to people being locked in a bathroom at Yosemite.
I just need a flow chart on how that takes place.
Speaker 13 (02:48:06):
Please, all right, So last point, and before I make
you pick your favorite child. I think it's absolutely hilarious
that Abigail Spamberger out of Virginia is running on a
platform of rage and how all of her voters should
let their rage flow while she's giggling on stage.
Speaker 40 (02:48:28):
This is a woman. I swear It's been a while
since I've seen somebody take a match to their campaign
to a level at this woman. I mean, if you
go back two months, she had a commanding lead in
the polls. Yeah, and against a lieutenant governor, which is,
you know, somebody in current office running for governor. She
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was trailing, I think by double digits at one point,
talking about win some seis Spanburger just all she had
to do was coast basically, keep your mouth shut and
just ride the wave to a victory. And she can't
help herself. And I think now, last time I saw
pol they were either even or Sears has taking a
couple point lead. This woman is just cracking me up.
(02:49:11):
It's like, keep going, dabe, just give her another microphone
because she's doing fantastic work.
Speaker 13 (02:49:18):
Yeah, if if Alan Beeker we're still writing parodies, I
would have already sent them the beginnings of an idea.
Because as soon as I watched this clip and I
saw a couple of people posting about it, all I
could think was this the spine on my rage. I'm
just gonna give you along stage.
Speaker 40 (02:49:36):
I think the biggest one, the turning point, was when
she had one of her supporters out of Winsome Seers
rally holding up a just blatantly racist sign, and then
they tried to blame wins Sears for that racism. The
black woman is the cause of her follower putting up
a racist sign. But the telling part was she holds
(02:49:58):
this sign up and somebody had a phone video of it,
and a guy walks up to her and he says
they're recording you. You got to take that down. And
she's like, oh, she knew she was being completely racist
and hateful with the sign, but she wants a second.
That went some see her, but I don't want people
to see me doing it. It was just as.
Speaker 13 (02:50:19):
Get after this, So this blows up. So see, I
didn't know about this. So this blows a hole in
the argument for her. That came out later because when
they started trying to call her out for it, she
kept saying, this was more of a satirical thing to
put reference on the way things are today, not an
actual racist thing. If that were the case, you wouldn't
have taken it down when you realize somebody was taping you.
Speaker 40 (02:50:42):
I'm sorry. I think the term dog whistle applies to
signs as well. And that was as that was a
megaphone this woman posted at the rally. So I'm sorry.
Now your rules and so that's coming right back again
to that.
Speaker 13 (02:51:00):
Yeah, it's well, seriously, but this is exactly what I'm
talking about now that we are and again and and
Gene and I had a nice long discussion on his
own show because he was trying to get me to
come on Wednesday night, and I was pretty tired, so
I wasn't going to and then I'm just I'm like,
I'm already in here watching them. And then I saw
his little tagline below his name where he says, don't
let them change you. I was like, you know what,
(02:51:22):
screw it put me in coach because I started asking
I started asking him the question, why are we still
saying don't let them change us. They've already changed us.
We don't have a choice but to change because we're
not just talking about hyperbole anymore. We're not talking about
hyperbolic stuff. We're talking about actual survival. Because look, in
July of last year, they showed us who would be
(02:51:43):
okay with a politician being assassinated. In September the tenth,
they showed us how okay they would be if you
and I were assassinated. That requires change that you may
not like it, and you can.
Speaker 40 (02:51:54):
You can.
Speaker 13 (02:51:55):
You can determine the type of change that you want
to be. Because for me, I've turned more towards my faith.
I've geared down the cursing in my show. I've started
playing different types of music during the interludes for the
shows that I'm alone on, and I have been talking
more about scripture and stuff, because that's the kind of
change that I want to be, because that's something that
I've always kind of felt like I should have been
(02:52:16):
doing anyway. But much like Charlie Kirk in his younger days,
when all the politicians and the people that were funding
him were like, no, no, no, no, you can't do that,
we got to stay away from those of the third
rail in politics. So because I was trying to build something,
I did the same thing. I don't care anymore. So
that's the change for me. So for other folks, the
changes we need to start treating these people the way
that they've treated us. I don't always agree with that,
(02:52:37):
but I do believe there are circumstances where that is warranted.
So when it comes to the leftist leadership that have
been screaming and yelling and calling us the worst parts
of America and that we're actual threats to democracy, those
people I'm okay with finally starting to get a dose
of their own medicine within reason. I don't want anybody
(02:52:58):
doing what the snipers have been trying to do anything else,
but I want them to understand what they are doing.
And the thing about it is we keep acting as
if they don't know. And that's the part that I'm
coming to terms with. They know, they just don't care.
Because this goes back to something that I've been talking
about all morning. There is a huge difference between sympathy
(02:53:19):
and empathy. Empathy is again a modern concept. It is
supposedly the ability to put yourself into somebody else's shoes
so you understand exactly how they're thinking. And how I
know this is after working in call centers for almost
for over a decade after my career path changed again,
that was one of the first things they always told
us in this you have to be more empathetic instead
(02:53:42):
of sympathetic. But the thing about it is that's not
really a thing. It's impossible to know exactly how somebody
else is going to react to something, but you can
be sympathetic, meaning if I was in this position, how
would I want to be treated. The reason empathy becomes
dangerous and the reason the old Greek word for sympathy,
the closest thing they have to empathy now means hatred
(02:54:05):
is because they were using it in more of an
empathy state, and the problem with being able to put
yourself in somebody else's shoes once you've determined that they
are less than human or my cases, I've been being
called off and on for the last week, thoroughly demonic
because I voted for Donald Trump. Then you don't feel
the need to put yourself in their shoes anymore, which
(02:54:25):
means you're free to now hate as you see fit,
where sympathy doesn't ever allow you to do that, because
with sympathy, you're holding a mirror up to yourself and
saying how would I want to be treated, which again
goes back to Erica Kirk in some cases being vilified for,
you know, seeming robotic at times during her address holding
up the the I Love You symbol and people saying
(02:54:48):
that it was double horns. That's because they were using
empathy and not sympathy, and that, for me is going
to start being one of my guiding points, and it
means that I may not necessarily be okay of things
becoming violent if we can avoid it. But at this point,
I'm really starting to wonder if we can't avoid it,
because I think we seriously need to start considering how
(02:55:08):
we separate from these people because they don't see us
the same and they're never going to anymore because they've
decided we're not worth it.
Speaker 21 (02:55:16):
Now.
Speaker 40 (02:55:17):
For me, my change has been I don't know if
aggression is the right word, but it because I don't
lash out at people on the left or any you know, opposition.
It's not like I'm in attack mode, but I am
in retaliation mode. So when they do come out with this,
you know, anger and bile, that's something right now I
(02:55:38):
feel needs to be met because that has to be
tamped down and defeated. No, and I agree, that's where
Charlie kirk shooting springs from. Is that dehumanization that you
talked about. When you diminish somebody and justify their elimination
as a result, that's the point where you got to
start resisting and pushing back because you have to.
Speaker 8 (02:55:59):
Let them though.
Speaker 40 (02:56:01):
Yeah, your impression of me is something you're forcing on me,
not what I am. And that's where facts, encountering them
with reality has to come into play. I've a couple
times this week I've had people jump at me and
tell me what I believe. Oh you're maga, Oh you're this,
and you believe that. It's like, show me where I've
said that, and that's where they you could just right
(02:56:24):
there see them getting off the throttle a little bit. Well,
you know, you're on the right, and therefore it's like, no,
now you're being prejudicial and you're screaming about prejudice at
the same time. And this is how I diffuse them,
is pointing out the fallacy of their thinking. It's all emotional,
it's not fact face. And that's where we're kind of
in that position now because of that emotional thinking and
(02:56:46):
reacting going on.
Speaker 13 (02:56:48):
Yeah, and exactly, And one final point with the whole
budget thing, because I see Chris Murphy's out being Chris
Murphy again, here's a simple but true thing. Democrats have
no obligation to support a budget that the destruction of
our democracy. First of all, just again for the million
times we're not a democracy. Second of all, that's what
we're trying to stop by cutting funding you more on.
Speaker 40 (02:57:11):
Yeah, somehow funding illegals saves our democracy. I'd like an
explanation of that one.
Speaker 13 (02:57:22):
Oh wow, this so thanks Sean. I didn't even see this.
Seawn just quote tweeted something an hour ago. So there's
actually people suing California in addition to Pennsylvania, New York Michigan,
New Hampshire and Minnesota to clean out their voter rules.
Speaker 40 (02:57:38):
Well, yeah, they've been I think the Feddans have been
trying to get those submitted and they've been resisting to
do so. Yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:57:47):
So this is Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division,
US Department of Justice. It looks like it's Michael Gates,
but yeah, he posted twenty two hours ago that they're
suing several states to clean out that they're voter rules,
which are A good friend who I lovingly call the
Boston Basstage says, the fact that there has to be
(02:58:08):
a lawsuit to clean voter rules tells you how bad
voter rulls are intentionally.
Speaker 40 (02:58:13):
Yeah, they don't want it. They don't want it revealed.
Who's on the voter rules is what it comes down
to as well. And this actually springs off of the
budget battle taking place right now because Hakeem Jeffries came
out last night and tried to say that there's no
evidence at all that illegal aliens are collecting medicaid, and
(02:58:33):
I just had to remind him it was three or
four weeks ago that his party was screaming because ICE
officials were asking for medicaid roles, so they could determine
who's on them that's an illegal alien, and they can
pinpoint where they're at.
Speaker 13 (02:58:47):
Which begs the question if nobody's receiving it. While were
you throwing a fit?
Speaker 40 (02:58:52):
Yeah, it was like, how are you saying they don't
receive the benefits? But you don't want us to look
into your records showing what benefits they're getting and wear
But yeah.
Speaker 13 (02:59:02):
But again, if they're not getting them, why do we
not need the records anyway? All right, so we have
come to this point, sir. I know we already touched
on one of your pieces, so I may have already
thrown your favorite child of the week under the bus.
But what was your favorite article this week?
Speaker 40 (02:59:15):
Well? It was actually I did one. It was I
included the Google part of it, but it was basically
a rendition of the major news stories that the press
doesn't want to cover, and that was one of them.
And so the other if you recall last Friday, the
big news and was all across the media for the
weekend was the shooting that took place at the ABC
affiliate in California.
Speaker 13 (02:59:35):
Oh yeah, that that was fun and the press loved it.
Speaker 40 (02:59:38):
It was, oh my gosh, can you believe this? And
Jimmy Kimble and now they're shooting the affiliates and then
they come to find out the guy that did it
is a hyper leftist.
Speaker 13 (02:59:45):
Yeah. Used to be like a big muckety mucke in
some teachers' union or something. I think.
Speaker 40 (02:59:50):
Yeah, he was a lobbyist for the teachers union, donated
the multiple Democrat candidates. His timeline was like Trump derangent
syndrome on steroids. And as soon as all of this
was realized, you didn't see another mentioned in the press
about this shooting at all. It was amazing to watch
them drop the ball. But my favorite probably is this
(03:00:12):
one related. It was when Biden, I'm sorry, when Trump
came out and declared that Antifa is a domestic terrorist
group on Monday, and there were so many people in
the press say, oh, you know, how can he do this?
We don't even know what antifa is. It's just a thought,
it's a concept. As Antifa is attacking an ice facility
(03:00:33):
in Eugene, Oregon. Right, And then Chuck Todd comes out
on Chris Eliza's show and he's like this, it's you know,
this amorphous thing I don't even know what it is.
He's on camera on Meet the Press and MSNBC interviewing
the guy that wrote the Antifa handbook and detailing the organization,
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how it was founded, what their beliefs. That is, Chuck
Todd acknowledge that they're a very left wing organization his words,
and now here he is years later pretending he's never
even heard of it.
Speaker 13 (03:01:09):
Yeah. So the funny thing is, if you actually research
where the name antifa comes from, it was an opposition
party to the Nazi party that wanted to control instead,
if you translated to its original German.
Speaker 40 (03:01:24):
Yeah, it wasn't anti fascist. It's we want to be
the fascist, not you, pretty much. And if you look
at all the iconography that Antifa uses, it's all derived
from like the nineteen forties. They're just repurposing a lot
of their logos and such. So you could track this downshuck,
if you take I don't know, thirty seconds a time,
(03:01:44):
if you really wanted to. And that's the key right there.
You don't want to because Trump said something, we have
to need jerk oppose him, so I'll oppose myself in
the process, I guess.
Speaker 13 (03:01:55):
Yeah, well of course, but That's the funny part is
watching them step all over themselves to a post him
and then they realize that they're actually opposing something that
they originally stood for, like, oh crap, but yeah, that
that that that's the lack of you know, thought process
of the average.
Speaker 40 (03:02:11):
Like in my column, my one of my categories, I
call it pathological media amnesia because they just completely they
It cracks me up how many times I see this
in the press where they don't even recall how they
took an opposite position and they're reporting or punditry. How
(03:02:32):
does Donald Trump do this? It's like, well, remember when
you promoted it? Oh wait, you don't, that's right.
Speaker 13 (03:02:40):
So as we do have to start winding things down, unfortunately,
because this hour went by really fast and it's been
a lot of fun. Where can folks find you?
Speaker 40 (03:02:47):
Well, as I said over at town Hall with my
daily column there, I'm also on the front page of
Red State. I've got a twice weekly podcast there I
call Liable Sources where I go with the more detail
about the problems in the press, and of course right
here at kale RN Thursday nights, I got a alternate
between two entertainment shows disasters into making, which is bad
(03:03:07):
movies or culture shift. We'll recover entertainment on Tuesday nights.
We got our kind of fun sports news show called
The Cocktail Lounge with Aggie Reekin, and if you head
over to Jitter you'll see me antagonizing the press at
Martini Shark.
Speaker 13 (03:03:25):
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(03:03:46):
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So check that out, support them. It should be awesome.
I'll be back Sunday nights. I don't know about Kryn yet.
(03:04:08):
He's been in He was in Britain for a while
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while he's dealing with all that. However, I did launch
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(03:04:33):
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(03:04:59):
and our good friends over at behind Me Lines, where
I did a guest stint just back Wednesday. As a
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is Rick. My last meeting was for anever ago and
I will see you guys again later tonight. Whereas, speaking
of that workaholic thing, I'm hanging out with the lovely
Aggie rikan On, he said. She said, eight thirty pm Eastern.
(03:05:21):
All right, I have a great day everybody. Thank you
to the nearly seven hundred and fifty of you that
are hanging out with us right now. But that's it.
We're done. This one's over. See you tonight.
Speaker 41 (03:05:52):
Feels good when the nose gets quiet, when a voice
you hate as a will but the same hand that
muzzled your neighbor, we'll be reaching for your tongue one day.
Speaker 4 (03:06:14):
Every chain that we clef for to day he's a shackle.
Speaker 22 (03:06:22):
There will on tomorrow. We trade truth, spye and the moment,
but our children will and hair it the sorrow.
Speaker 4 (03:06:40):
Freedom me.
Speaker 9 (03:06:43):
Just for me, brother, Freedom the fire we all let me.
Don't hand it over to.
Speaker 23 (03:06:54):
The hands of power, or will all be silenced When
the Richmond speed.
Speaker 4 (03:07:03):
Your freedom mean just for me.
Speaker 23 (03:07:14):
It feels like justice when your side is winning, like
payback for the pain they gave.
Speaker 4 (03:07:25):
But the wheel keeps turning and the taste grows bitter
when the freedom you lost.
Speaker 41 (03:07:34):
Campy see don't be fooled by the cheer in the
moment that victory is holl and small. The price of
applaud in their silence. It's a silence that swallows us all.
Speaker 6 (03:08:00):
Oh freedom man, just for me, brother, freedoms are five,
we all must be.
Speaker 4 (03:08:13):
Don't hand it over to the hands of power, who
all be silence when the rich men speak, Your freedom.
Speaker 21 (03:08:30):
May just for me.
Speaker 4 (03:08:42):
I don't want my daughter grow and older.
Speaker 42 (03:08:48):
In a land where they tell her what to believe.
I want her to hear every voice and decide not
to live in a case is politely to see.
Speaker 4 (03:09:07):
Freedom may.
Speaker 6 (03:09:10):
Just for me, brother, Freedom of the sound of the
strong end week. We rise higher when we stand together.
Speaker 4 (03:09:24):
And the truth. Don't need the golf to speak. Yeah,
freedom may just for me, Freedom.
Speaker 13 (03:09:52):
For you and me.
Speaker 18 (03:10:13):
You're still here.
Speaker 4 (03:10:17):
It's over, Go home, Oh,