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Speaker 16 (08:23):
Welcome into the finally Friday edition of the Rick Robinson Show.
Sorry I missed out on Jinn and Rick last night.
I had trees having sex in my nose, so I
had to double up bunch of allergy medicine, which was
probably a good thing, because I think I fell asleep
at like eight forty five and did wake up till
almost seven o'clock this morning. I keep trying to work
the same schedule I worked in my twenties, and I
(08:44):
keep remembering I'm not twenty anymore.
Speaker 10 (08:46):
The hard way.
Speaker 16 (08:47):
But anyway, so we're here, we're live, and it's Friday.
Got Dinny in the chat already, hopefully we got more
folks starting to try to stream their way in. I
can't see the numbers anymore because it looks like re
streams boycotting X because of the way they attract numbers,
so I have to go find them later. So I
have no idea how many people are paying attention, but
it doesn't really matter. It's Friday. We're finally here. We
(09:07):
are in day three of the Schumer shakedown. I know
everybody wants to call it the Schumer shut down. I
even heard one of Trump's best impersonators, calling it the
Schumer Siesta. And I saw that Donald Trump shared that
earlier today. Will probably play that in a minute because
it blows so many different arguments out of the water
from the left and even some people on the right
who swear up and down that that man is a narcissist.
(09:28):
I don't care how good the impression is. If it was,
if Donald Trump was a narcissist, not only would he
be slamming that dude everywhere because that's just who he is.
He wouldn't share it either, because no matter how good
it is, it could never be good enough, because Donald
Trump would be a narcissist. So, and the thing about
it is what we're finding out now because he I
mean he is literally in the no fs to give
(09:50):
zone anymore because he knows he can't run again, is
that he really does have a rather sharp sense of humor,
to the point where, honestly, I kind of think if
things were different, we might have been friends. If I wasn't,
you know, pooring from the wrong side of the tracks
and in the wrong state, because we have a very
similar sense of humor.
Speaker 10 (10:10):
As a matter of fact, I.
Speaker 16 (10:13):
Trolled house minority leader a Geme Jeffries earlier today because
he was posting about the shut down. I was like,
shouldn't you be off thing a Mexican hat dance somewhere?
And then I got all kinds of hate from that,
which is fine. I posted it and I know how
to I know how to handle it, which is great.
Because somebody posted, you know that Donald Trump is all
(10:36):
of his favorite people are low IQ racist. I'm like,
wouldn't that make you his biggest fan? Though?
Speaker 17 (10:41):
So is that true?
Speaker 10 (10:43):
Really?
Speaker 16 (10:44):
And then somebody asked me if I had received my
my white Robin and Clan hat yet, and I said no,
I lit it to you, remember. So then they posted
a picture of somebody in a white robin hat and
I said, great selfie, you should keep it, just saying
so it's been a fun Friday. It's been a fun Friday.
(11:06):
This is actually the first well, I mean, I don't
want to say it's the first time since Charlie Kirk's
assassination that I've really felt like laughing, because we've been
making ourselves laugh lately.
Speaker 10 (11:16):
There was a recent episode from.
Speaker 16 (11:19):
Shr where they were just so burnt out on everything
that they posted a meme that said ad asshole to
a movie title. So that went on for like forty
five minutes during one of their shows, and it was
funny because they kept trying to reel it back in
and then somebody would post a new one and they
would lose it all over again. But this is probably
the first time in a while that I've actually, you know,
woke up feeling decent, wasn't depressed about everything that was
(11:41):
going on. And then I turn on the news and
I find out that, according to certain sources, there are
certain Republican senators that are considering not voting for the
CR because they think the Democrats have valid points when
it comes to healthcare. You people suck. Look, I get it.
(12:05):
For those of us that have common sense. Everyday average
Americans were looking at this thing called they that they
call the Affordable Care Act and looking at everything that
it's done, and everything that it's messed up, and everything
that it's made ten million times worse, and we're like, so,
the only way it stays affordable is if we keep
subsidizing it even further. Then what's the point. I would
(12:28):
like to remind everybody that most of us had much
better healthcare before the ACA, and it was still illegal
to be turned away from emergency rooms because that was
passed in the eighties under Reagan.
Speaker 10 (12:43):
So what's the point.
Speaker 16 (12:47):
What did it fix?
Speaker 10 (12:48):
It didn't do anything.
Speaker 16 (12:49):
As a matter of fact, the ACA had some of
the biggest, weirdest, most unintended consequences I've ever heard of.
Like all of a sudden, you know, I'm working for
University of Oklahoma on contract the Department of Human Services,
working in one of their departments, and all I keep
every time I turn around, they're like, Oh, we can't
discuss this.
Speaker 10 (13:07):
This is hippa what.
Speaker 18 (13:11):
What?
Speaker 16 (13:12):
This has nothing to do with medical way?
Speaker 18 (13:14):
How what?
Speaker 16 (13:17):
And then of course, and right now I'm just kind
of doing a quick hit of everything that we've seen
over the last couple of days, because there were lots
of stories that broke that have been kind of buried
over the shutdown, like the fact that you know, there
were people that were being put on watch lists under
the Biden administration. The Biden note card thing has been
kind of fun to get caught up on because you
(13:39):
know reasons so in even realizing that in some of
these note cards, he not only had the names of
these people, but pictures next to them, so he would
recognize them based on the note card. And I'm talking
about folks like Schumer, people that he's worked with for
fifty years. He had I have note cards with little
(14:01):
headshots and their names so he would know who they were.
Explains what happened with Cloney. Apparently they forgot to put
him on the note card that night. Woof. All I
can say is woof, it's gonna it's gonna be It's
gonna be interesting more as more and more of this
come to light. All right, So hang on, I've I
think that book marks some stuff that I kind of
(14:22):
wanted to open with. I think I don't remember because
I was kind of too busy trolling people at the
same time, so I may have fallen down on the
job a little bit. Okay, so that I don't want
to open with. We'll get back to that, all right.
So you may wonder why I open with Blue Blue
Oyster Cold. This right here would be why. I don't
know if you've seen this yet today If you haven't,
(14:44):
the Left is having a cow and I'm here for it,
absolutely positively here for it. I don't know if you've
seen this yet or not, but this was amazing that
I saw this earlier started to die. And it's funny
because these people have like zero sense of.
Speaker 10 (14:58):
Humor, like none.
Speaker 16 (15:00):
Oh nope, it's because I did that. Okay, here we
go in three two, one go.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Now the time has come.
Speaker 8 (15:27):
Keep the pounds gone, breast food is.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
The reaper, keeps the pan ins on the brain. Here
comes the Reaper.
Speaker 8 (15:41):
Tends your babies, come to Reaper, Gonna tie your hands,
comes Reaper. Be able to side, comes to Reaper.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
Baby enjoy plan.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Bla blod love.
Speaker 16 (16:18):
And I might actually stroke out at some point today
on this show.
Speaker 9 (16:26):
Oh and I get it.
Speaker 16 (16:27):
Everything has with the left has to be so serious
all the time that they don't even understand that they're
being trolled. As a matter of fact, they're already having
a meltdown. They're like, don't you.
Speaker 18 (16:35):
Realize people are suffering because of the shutdown?
Speaker 16 (16:38):
Why are you yelling at me? I didn't vote to
get it shutdown the government. I didn't have anything to
do with it. Why aren't you yelling at the left.
All they had to do was vote yes on the
cr then they could have taken the fight anywhere they
wanted it to go after that. But like no, we
need this, this, this, this, and this. No, but no,
they want to hold everything hostage. I mean, I've been
saying this all week. It's is like Chuck Schumer walked
(17:00):
into the Oval office and which is like, hey Donnie,
Hey Donnie, great government, you got here. Be ashamed of
something happen to it. I need one point four trillion dollars.
Is something gonna happen to it?
Speaker 6 (17:10):
No?
Speaker 16 (17:11):
Just no, I mean even if you want to just
talk about the healthcare part of it, let's talk about
the healthcare part of it, but let's be honest about it,
because you guys are lying as a matter of fact.
And I posted this yesterday and I can't take full credit.
I got some of the idea from watching the Will
Kine Show. But there's like four stages to the messaging
of the left, and it's step one, this is an
(17:33):
outright lie. And as the messaging continues, and as more
and more starts to leak out, well, you know, this
is really just a conservative conspiracy theory. Right, This is
because of the right. This is they don't know what
they're talking about. This is a conspiracy theory. Then stage
three of the dim messaging processes, well, it might actually
(17:53):
be happening, and it's but it's not as bad as
you think. Step four, which is the step we're about
to move into, is because right now we're at step
three because there's been more and more leagues showing you
know how because you know, money is fungible, and well,
that stuff is taken care of at the state level.
(18:13):
But yeah, the hospitals can still petition the federal government
to help get their bills paid for the people that
they treat that can't actually pay their bills. Who do
you think Probably seventy to eighty percent of those people
are because guess who they are, and money's fungible. But
(18:34):
that's but that's why we're at the well and you've
seen it in some of the responses. They're like, even
if this is happening, ninety to ninety five percent of
this money still goes to the American people. Okay, so
let's tackle that five to ten percent that doesn't because
remember we're trying to shave things off the budget here.
So maybe, I mean, even even if you agree that
it's five percent, what can we do about that because
(18:54):
that's a big chunk of money to every day average Americans.
I know it's nothing for the government, but it's a
big chunk of money to every day average Americans. So
what can we do about that? Absolutely nothing, Because you've
also already started to see people like Maxine Waters and
the Occasional Cortex saying how they want healthcare for everyone.
(19:14):
They don't just mean Americans, by the way, they mean
everyone all love them, everybody, all the people that we're
talking about that, you know, because and because you've already
seen where Maxine Waters while she's not Maxine Waters but
the Occasional Cortex, while she was standing next to Bernie Sanders,
we're gonna work to make healthcare a human right for all. Okay,
(19:37):
welcome to communism.
Speaker 10 (19:38):
Hope you like it. We don't.
Speaker 16 (19:40):
We don't want it. New York City apparently does. Oh
did you see the comedie on the view? Are you
a communist? No, I'm a democratic socialist. I believe in
blah blah blah for all the same damn thing.
Speaker 10 (20:01):
Just anyway, So go buy one.
Speaker 16 (20:07):
Then he's trolling me in the chat. I need more
cow bell, Rick, So, uh, that sounds like a you problem.
That sounds like a U problem, not a me problem.
I know you were just saying it because I played
this song. But anyway, Oh, let's see what other trouble
we can get into real quick, because I've got a couple.
(20:28):
Oh so, this one has not yet been shared by Trump,
but I doubt it ever will. But I don't there's
another one that I want to show first. So remember
the promise that he that put the White House posted
a day or so ago that for every day the uh,
the shutdown goes on, the some prayer that the sombrero
gets ten percent bigger. Well this came out yesterday. It
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looks like after I was done with the show.
Speaker 19 (20:56):
So here we go, whit a sugar coated Nobody likes
Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all
of our woke trans bullshit. Not even black people want
to vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us. So
(21:18):
we need new voters. And if we give all these
illegal aliens free healthcare, we might be able to get
them on our side so they can vote for us.
They can't even speak English, so they won't realize we're
just a bunch of woke pieces of shit, you know,
at least for a while until they learn English and
they realize they hate us too, wit a sugar coat.
Speaker 16 (21:45):
So the sombrero did, in fact get ten percent larger.
Curious to see if this, if this trend keeps going?
So yeah, fun times, fun times. Oh I didn't see this.
Let's go through this together. This is from Leo burkaucis
(22:05):
over at town Hall. Void announces freeze on two point
one billion dollars for another blue city's infrastructure projects. Dun
Dunt Office of Management and Budget Director Russ vod Hence fourth,
referred to as the Reaper, announced Friday morning that Trump's
administration is freezing two point one billion dollars for Chicago
(22:27):
infrastructure projects. Posting on ex voight said the Red Line
Extension and the Red and Purple Modernization project have been
put on hold to ensure funding is not flowing via
race based contracting, and from his ex account, the following
two point one billion dollars in Chicago infrastructure projects, specifically
the Red Line Extension and the Red and Purple Monitorization
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Project have been put on hold to insure funding is
not flowing via race based contracting. Warrant VOTA comes soon
from USDOT so apparently reposting Void, the Department of Transportation
published a statement indicating the agency issued in interim final
(23:08):
ruling barring race and sex based contracting requirements from federal
grants and I quote to continue implementation of this rule.
Us DOOT today sent letters to the Chicago Transit Authority
to inform them that two projects, the CTA Redline Extension
and the CTA Red and Purple Monetorization Program, are also
under administrative review to determine whether any unconstitutional practices are occurring.
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The remaining federal funding for both projects is a total
of two point one million dollars. This is in addition
to reviews of New York's Second Avenue Subway and Hudson
Tunnel projects. Illinois, like New York, is well known to
promote race and sex based contracting and other racial preferences
as public policy. Together, these critical reviews are intended to
(23:58):
ensure no additional federal doers go towards discriminatory, illegal, and
wasteful contracting practice practices. DOT said the American people value
speed and efficiency over the race and gender of those
working on the projects. Secretary Duffy and us DOOT are
committed to conducting these reviews as fast as possible so
reimbursements can move forward. Unfortunately, Chuck Schumer and ha Keem
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Jeffrey's decision to shut down the government has negatively affected
the department staffing resources for carrying out this important analysis.
Done Dune, done so again. Stop yelling at us, we
didn't do it. Oh so CNN is having kittens. Let's discuss.
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Let's discuss.
Speaker 20 (25:03):
Of mineral leader Jeffries warning a sombrero, but also like
celebrating that video and it was playing on a loop
in the briefing room today.
Speaker 21 (25:10):
What are you hearing from the inside about that. It
was not only just playing on a loop in the
briefing room. If you've never been in the press briefing room,
for those who haven't, there are loud speakers overheads so
you can hear announcements or what's being said, or if
there's an event going on with the President and the
Rose Guard, for example, they were playing that mariachi music
as well over the loud speakers for all the press
that was coming in and out of the White House
(25:31):
today inside the press briefing room. It just kind of
gives you a window, John, into how they're dealing with
this and how they believe they have the upper hand
when it comes to the messaging here and also kind
of how things have changed from the first time Donald
Trump was in office. I mean, there was a shutdown then.
I remember off thirty five days of it. As the
President said at the beginning, he'd be proud to shut
the government down, and then it ended obviously with him
(25:53):
not getting the money for his border wall. This time,
you know, there's a moment here. They're being heavily criticized
over this, over these post by the president by Democrats,
and instead of backing off or apologizing for it, they're
leaning into it, and they're playing the music over loudspeakers
and on repeat inside the briefing room because they simply
don't care about that criticism. All right, Calea Collins, thank you.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Very much, O.
Speaker 16 (26:17):
Caitlin Collins has a sad y'all. They don't care about
the criticism.
Speaker 18 (26:23):
They don't care.
Speaker 16 (26:24):
So I have a question, since when is mariachi music racist?
Someone should tell all the Mexican grocery stores around the
country that play it constantly that that's racist. Or when
you walk into a Mexican restaurant they're playing mariachi music,
make sure you remind them that that's racist. Anyway, look again,
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it is stereotypical humor.
Speaker 10 (26:49):
That's not racism.
Speaker 16 (26:50):
Now, if Jeffreys was a meaner said what I said,
then that would make it racist, because then you're using
the stereotypical Mexican trope on an actual Mexican. Stereotypes aren't
necessarily racist. And is My good friend Brad, who will
be joining us an hour three, pointed out, when everything
is racist, then nothing is. And we've reached that point
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of life where they consider every possible thing racist. Anything
you do that they don't agree with is automatically an
ist of some point or as an inch.
Speaker 10 (27:22):
At the end of it, and it's annoying.
Speaker 16 (27:26):
Beyond measure.
Speaker 10 (27:27):
Annoying.
Speaker 16 (27:34):
Oh, I was like, wait a minute, all right, we're
gonna get ready to take to musical Interla break doing
things a little bit different today because it's Friday, and
you know, usually we have more clips, more music, a
little bit more fun. So we're gonna try to start
getting back into that. We'll be closing out our one
(27:56):
with the tribute to our first responders aspect because in
this coming up segment, we've got some stuff about what's
going on in Portland's for the third gonna probably make
you a little angry, so I know it did me,
So get ready for it. Just just just make sure
you're ready for it, because it's gonna suck a little bit.
My name is Rick Robinson. This is my show. We
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do this thing again every Tuesday through Friday between the
hours of ten am various ending times, usually around noon
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you might actually get commercial.
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Once I rose above the noise and confusion, just to
get it closely God, this illusion.
Speaker 9 (30:11):
I was sorry, never higher, but.
Speaker 4 (30:19):
Nobody isn't see I still doesn't find a man. No
my I can think of still wasn't man. Man my
dear voices when a bream, I can hear the answer.
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Say money.
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Speaker 3 (30:59):
Let's still rating hasn't.
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Been for the reasonless your radst baby Ben.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
On the season.
Speaker 9 (31:06):
And if I claim to be a wise man, it's shown.
Speaker 22 (31:11):
At me that I don't know. On the stormy sea
of mo emotion talking about him, like a shame Molly
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Speaker 5 (31:22):
Second going to Fortune.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
But You're device is side.
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Speaker 18 (31:40):
Don't You Cry?
Speaker 3 (31:41):
No More?
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Don't You Cry You?
Speaker 16 (34:51):
And Welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen. My
name is Rick Robinson.
Speaker 18 (34:58):
This is my show.
Speaker 16 (34:59):
You're listening to us a lot I have on Taylor
Radio dot com, and and we do this thing every
Tuesday through Friday, starting at ina and Eastern Time, ending
most days at noon. On Fridays, we do an extra
hour to do the weekend news roundup that usually and
we'll start being so again gets put out. It's its
own separate, standalone podcast from the broadcast as Well've been
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behind on that stuff lately. With everything that's been going
on with Charlie. It's been crazy to.
Speaker 10 (35:22):
Keep up with all of it.
Speaker 16 (35:23):
But we're here, we're live, and we're still doing this thing.
So hope everybody's having a great Friday, for those of
you that are hanging out with us while you're work,
and I hope you get an earbuddy in the show
is not always suitable for work, so be careful. I've
been working on that or trying to. I have noticed
that I still probably need to run the disclaimer anyway,
because even though I'm trying not to curse as much,
a lot of the clips I play don't get edited,
so yeah, I probably should still have a disclaimer on.
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So I apologize if any anybody's children have been listening lately.
You know, they just heard the f bob like fourteen times. Right,
It's not my fault, man, Sometimes it is, but not always.
Sometimes it is, but not always. All right, So I
told you in this segment we were gonna be talking
about some of what's going on in Portland, which almost
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nobody's talking about, which I find really interesting. So this
happened last night. So you guys may know who Nick
Sorder is by now. He's an independent conservative journalist. He
was actually arrested outside of the Portland Ice facility yesterday
because he stopped somebody from burning a flag. Fun times, right,
(36:29):
fun times anyway, So let's dig into.
Speaker 18 (36:31):
This a little bit.
Speaker 16 (36:31):
This is from PJ Media through Tim O'Brien, who's the author.
Came out just this morning, so let's kind of go
through this story together. Pardon me, So winning is messy.
You didn't expect the woke left to go down without
a fight.
Speaker 18 (36:49):
Did you.
Speaker 16 (36:49):
It seems the right that right now Portland, Oregon is
ground zero for that fight, at least when it comes
to combating one of America's largest and newly designated domestic
terror organizations, Antifa. Our own Catherine Sogado covered the shutdown
of the Antifa Defense Fund, illustrating that the violent, black
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clad leftist army is built on a house of cards.
I didn't know there was one, so let's find that
out together. So the International Anti Fascist Defense Fund has
suddenly suspended its operations and indicated that while it presently
operates within the United States, it is going to move
operations overseas, asserting the President and his administration are fascists.
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Wouldn't that be an even bigger reason to stay? But
the great point that ought to be hammered home is
that Antifa must be a specific, organized movement with a
detailed funding structure, or the Fund would not suddenly be
in a panic over the President's designation of the group
as a terrorist entity. But anyone who followed who's followed
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coverage of Portland almost continual rioting, and especially when a
Republican is in the White House, has noticed an odd
but delicate dance that happens between a terrorist who clearly
have run in the city and the uniformed police who
almost seem like extras on a movie set just to
make it look like Portland isn't completely run by anarchists.
Watch as the group of nerds who live on ramen
(38:17):
noodles can intimidate and push back the Portland police. It's
embarrassing for law enforcement everywhere. This happened less than a
week ago, and we have that clip thanks to Gunter Engelman,
who's actually featured in this piece. So hang on.
Speaker 9 (38:53):
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Speaker 16 (41:44):
Sorry, this this new set, this having to change how
the setup works, is driving me nuts. The sad thing
is I've been talking for like five minutes and just
realized that I was still muted.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
I thought I fixed it.
Speaker 16 (41:55):
I really did. Anyway, So back to what I was
saying a second ago. So we've been going through this article. Well,
I've been showing you the bits and pieces has been
talking about what's been happening with Oregon and everything else.
How this has been going on for one hundred nights,
et cetera. So I'm just gonna get that that's the
Cliff Nos version, since I've been dead air for probably
at least two minutes. But I will say this, we
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just saw protest outside of wherever the Prime Minister of
England lives, because I know it's not the Palace. And
everybody in America is making fun of them. How you know,
Cure Starmer is basically being cuckolded by the Islamists. If
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this stuff is happening in our cities, under our noses,
we have no right to be making fun of anyone.
Speaker 18 (42:45):
This is crap.
Speaker 16 (42:46):
This is frustrating because we have people that are posting
things on his feet about how we never should have
saved them, how if we had known they were just
going to roll over for terrorists, that we never should
have saved them. Well, guess what's happening in Oregon. They're
rolling over for terrorists. And here's a little history lesson
(43:08):
for you folks. Because the group that calls themselves Antifa
actually got their name from a group in Germany that
were the anti fascists of their time. But guess what,
since they were anti fascist, turns out they were actually
pro communist. They just wanted a different mustache twirler in charge.
And if you'll notice, a lot of the people that
(43:28):
are anti fascist are pro communist. Again, because history may
not necessarily repeat itself, but it definitely rhymes. They're calling
us fascist. How I saw a clip from and I
think I've played it on this very show. I saw
a clip from Joy Brown. Joy Behar almost said, Joy Brown,
I think it's no, no, no, no, no, Joy read
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there are too many Joys talking about how you know,
fascists want to take us back to a time when
there's no taxes. Fascists want to take us back to
what's time when you can work as hard as you
want and keep all your money and then be able
to pass it along to your children. I'm like, if
that's the definition of fascism, I guess maybe I am one.
After all, that's not what it is. But if that's
their view of it, then that automatically means guess what,
(44:14):
Since they're anti fascists, and that's their definition of fascism.
Speaker 10 (44:18):
Guess what that means. They're pro communism because they don't.
Speaker 16 (44:23):
Feel you have the right to keep what you earn.
They don't feel your children have the right to keep
what you earn. Now, I will freely admit I am
not a huge proponent of passing things down to our
children as far as income, et cetera, because I think
that I think that robs children of the ability to
figure out who they are, and our founding father is
kind of believed in that too. You'll notice that when
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they passed away, they put a lot of money into funds,
et cetera to build libraries and everything else. I think
that kind of stuff probably still needs to be going on,
and if it were, we would be living in a
much different society than we are today.
Speaker 10 (44:56):
But that's just me. Doesn't mean that the the road.
Speaker 16 (45:00):
I'm not gonna do everything I can to make sure
my children have at least a soft launch pad or
my grandchildren. At this pointsace, my children are all grown.
But at the same time, I don't believe in just,
you know, generational wealth. I think that does everyone of disservice.
I really do. I'm not just saying that I think
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everybody needs to be able to find their own way
in life, and struggle is what teaches you how to
do that. Now, I also know, as somebody that's been
on both sides of the wealth coin, that there are
struggles no matter where you are with how much money
you have, certain struggles are easier, like you when you
have auto pay money. I miss having auto pay money.
(45:44):
I don't have auto pay money as much as I
used to, but I miss having auto pay money, like
knowing there was enough money in a certain account that
I could just put all my bills on auto pay
and never have to go. Hmmm, gonna need to get
an extension on that one. I miss having auto pay money.
But here's the difference. Doesn't want anybody to have a
lot of pay money, not unless it's given to you
(46:09):
by the government, because that's what they want. They want
you dependent on the government so they can take your
rides away. You don't believe me, Just look at what's
happening with the the what is it the brit card
I think is what they call it? Like for five minutes, Oh,
this is gonna be a great idea, and then they
figured out probably not so much. If that ever comes here,
(46:32):
I'm out. I'm not sure where I'm going, but I'll
figure it out because it's just not even cool enough,
because it's gonna wind up becoming a way to do
a social credit score, and then it's gonna be Oh,
I'm sorry. We reviewed your ex posts this month and
(46:53):
we've frozen your ass ats. So therefore you can't pay
your electric bill, you can't pay your your house payment,
which by that point would likely become your rent, and
your car's been deactivated. If that's the life you want,
I'm going to do my best to shake you out
of that idea, if that's the life you want, because
(47:16):
that's insane. But here we are. So yeah, all of
that's been happening. So you know, one hundred nights in Portland,
how many news stories have you heard about it that
I hadn't been talked about in places like town Hall,
Red State, PJ Media. So we talked about this earlier.
(47:37):
There was a conservative journalist who was assaulted by Antifa
last night, but he got arrested. So Antifa members assaulted
at least two conservative journalists on Thursday night in Portland,
Oregon during an anti ice protest. Yet it appears the
only one who was actually arrested for the violence was
Big Surprise. One of the journalists this news is Bill Mallusion,
(48:01):
in a post on AX, explained that independent journalist Nick
Sorder was assaulted after he grabbed a burning American flag
and put out the fire. Foot It circulating on social
media appears to show the incident. Sorder, who was arrested
in charge with disorderly conduct, told him Allusion about the
details of the incident. He said, and this is a
quote from him, He said he was getting video of
protesters getting maceed by federal agents, which was embarrassing video
(48:24):
for them as they were crying, etc. He says they
then swarm, surrounded and pushed him down into a flower bed,
and someone threw a punch. Next says he swung back
and missed, then disengaged and walked over to a group
of Portland PD. He says he was then shocked to
be arrested by them, and he sat in the back
of a police cruiser while officers figured out what to
(48:46):
charge him with. I asked him about the female protester
who was also arrested with him. He said he talked
to her in the jail and she didn't seem like
she was the one who assaulted him. So fun times, right,
we've had We've got a clip of it. This is
(49:08):
what he got arrested over. I don't I don't think
I'm gonna play the volume just because it's not long
enough clipped to fight with the system. So hang on,
(49:51):
all right. So you could plainly see him walk over,
grab the burning flag from the pole, stomp on it,
put it out, and walk away with it. And apparently
at some point during all of that exchange he was
also at some point assaulted and thrown into a flower bed.
Somehow he was the one that was arrested for it.
Interesting times we live in and I'm glad I don't
(50:13):
do that kind of work anymore. I don't even think
I would bother to show up for work. Pardon me
(50:42):
a moment.
Speaker 24 (51:00):
Okay, all right, Sorry, I was responding to somebody on X.
Speaker 16 (51:12):
I don't usually try to stop the show to do that,
but they deserve one. Pardon me, I'm looking for a
specific clip.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
There we go.
Speaker 16 (51:32):
I knew I had it here somewhere.
Speaker 21 (51:33):
Hang on, Can I say one thing, which is that
people who are in the country legally cannot get these
subsidies are they talking about.
Speaker 25 (51:48):
No, they can't know.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
They can't.
Speaker 20 (51:51):
Do you think, who do you think pays when they
go to the emergency room. It's the medical emergency.
Speaker 21 (51:56):
Pro The emergency room is not getting an Obamacare subsidy.
Speaker 20 (51:59):
Are you guys are conflating You guys are conflating these issues.
You're conflating these and the subsidies are a separate issue.
The Medicaid program cuts are a different thing. Medicaid and
the Obamacare stuff are two different issues. And I said
the subsidies may get negotiated over time, But what Democrats
want to do is roll back what the Republican Medicaid
reforms were they want. Look, I don't understand why everybody's
(52:22):
so mad for time in Memorial, Democrats.
Speaker 21 (52:24):
Have argued that it's good.
Speaker 18 (52:26):
It's good for illegal.
Speaker 21 (52:27):
Immigrants to get Medicaid.
Speaker 20 (52:28):
Every candidate for president in twenty twenty raised their hand
for it in the Big Beautiful Bill debate. They argued
it was good policy. I can't believe there's an about
faith in the Democratic Party on it.
Speaker 25 (52:38):
Today.
Speaker 21 (52:39):
I got a question for Karen, but Scott, I will say,
people who are in the country illegally also can't get medicaid.
Speaker 16 (52:44):
Sure they can't.
Speaker 21 (52:44):
Sure, they can can't get medicaid.
Speaker 20 (52:46):
They also can't register to vote. They also can't register
to vote. But we just found one in Maryland who
was running the demorials. Oh my god, what I mean.
I'm telling you, you guys say these things can't happen,
and then they have. You can run cover, you can
run cover four. But they do get federal get caederality.
Speaker 21 (53:06):
I'm just saying it's against federal law to that, Karen,
can I ask?
Speaker 16 (53:12):
All right? So, and the thing about it is, they're
not necessarily entirely wrong. It is against federal law. But
here's the thing. We've talked about this before, and thanks
to Reagan, it is illegal to go into a hospital
and not be able to receive treatment. If you can't
pay your bills, whether you're illegal or not, and you
don't pay the bill, then eventually the hospital can petition
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the federal government for redress to get money back for
the treatment that you've received. So this is exactly, this
is exactly what we're talking about. This is the workarounds
they find anywhere and everywhere. They're all over the place.
They're built into the system, and they know it, and
money is fungible, So if you give money for one
thing from the federal government, that frees up other money
to do the things that you want to do with it.
(53:54):
So if you're living in a sanctuary city or a
sanctuary state, of course they're going to find a way
to give illegals healthcare. You see it all over their websites.
It doesn't your immigration status, doesn't matter. We will help
you with your medical care. It's all over the place,
especially in blue cities and blue states and sanctuary cities
and cities and sanctuary states. So while on the face
(54:17):
of it, they are trying to be they feel like
they're trying to be honest with you, they're lying to you.
They're lying to.
Speaker 10 (54:33):
You, and it's just it's maddening. It really is. It
really really is.
Speaker 16 (54:48):
It's completely maddening because they keep twisting everything and there's
so many people that just believe them on face value.
Like this whole thing that's going on with the epscene files,
that again is you know, whether you believe that Trump
may or may not be in them is irrelevant, because one,
we already know that he's at least in them, because
they have record being on the plane. They can't trace
(55:11):
him back to ever being on the island though, which
is a huge difference. But while we're talking about this,
why haven't they released it? Why haven't they released it?
They've released everything that they can, folks, whether it's the
Democrats or the Republicans, they've released everything that they can.
Because half of this stuff is still under judges seal.
(55:34):
They don't tell you about that part though, because they
don't want you to know that. They just want you
to well, why is any releasing them? Why is any
releasing them? Because then he would in fact be being
a dictator because he would be ignoring the seal of
a judge that says right now this stuff can't be released.
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So the question that I have, because Trump has authorized
National Guard to go into Portland, where are they? Where
are they? That's my question? Where are they?
Speaker 18 (56:19):
So?
Speaker 16 (56:19):
One thing we keep hearing from so called Democrat leaders
in Portland and at the state level in Oregon is
that what's going on at the ice facility is manageable,
that they've got it under control and there's no need
for troop deployment ordered by President Trump. For example, Governor
Tina kotex Cotec proclaimed Portland in the state of Oregon,
believe in the rule of law and can manage our
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own local public safety needs. Portland's Democrat Mayor Keith Wilson
repeated the false talking point about there being no violence
or lawlessness in his city. The President will not find
violence or lawlessness here, Wilson said. During a press conference.
Senator Ron Wyden declared that Trump was launching an authoritarian
and take over of Portland, hoping to provoke conflict in
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my hometown, as though the conflict was not already provoked
by Antifa. Something that they conveniently leave out, however, is
that these organized agitators pretty much own the area around
the Ice building because the police presence is so sparse
that the rioters pretty much get away with, shall we
say everything. Case in point, earlier this week, TPM investigative
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reporter Katie Davis Court was allegedly assaulted by a peaceful
protester and that's Air Quotes, who appeared to deliberately wave
a flagpole in her face, which Davis which Davis Davis
Court said, hit her in the eye, causing a black eye.
Not only did Davis Court trail her alleged attacker with
(57:46):
a camera, but she also flagged down a Portland police
officer who was on the scene. And then watch what
happens next, and then we're going to.
Speaker 10 (57:56):
Go to break.
Speaker 20 (58:00):
Mm hm.
Speaker 25 (58:04):
Okay, all right, So I have this assault suspect. I
have the police died following, so we're gonna see if
anything happens. You don't talk, yes, do youance her back back?
Speaker 26 (58:42):
Do not touch me that one her?
Speaker 3 (58:44):
Do not touch me. No, I'm not, I'm not.
Speaker 5 (58:50):
I wonder.
Speaker 3 (58:51):
Do not touch her.
Speaker 27 (58:52):
Do not touch her.
Speaker 3 (58:53):
You're not touch me.
Speaker 26 (58:54):
I have God, gotta keep your eyes on them. Any please?
Speaker 5 (01:00:00):
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Hey, can you see if the.
Speaker 25 (01:00:02):
Please or silver?
Speaker 16 (01:00:21):
So apparently this is an underage kid living in a
homeless camp. I think that's where we're gonna leave this
because reasons. My name is Rick Robinson, this is my show.
We'll be right back. Stay tuned.
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The sun's out.
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Should think that it's just another November Day.
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And people keep asking if there's anything.
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They told me it's time a meco.
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Son, hew, you know, but you won't.
Speaker 28 (01:04:05):
They called me, told me it's my officer.
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And a top to you a bit. You did come
back over.
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Speaker 16 (01:06:09):
This is my show, is the Friday edition. We called
around your Friday edition, don't forget. Coming up next hour
we have Brad Schlager from Town Hall, Red State right
here on KLIN Radio. Get you ready for the weekend
news round up.
Speaker 17 (01:06:20):
Everything that you need to know, like somebody a third
vote to try to get past the Democrat. Fun times right,
fun times right, Okay, okay, all right, So sorry, I was.
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The reason we went into nickel back there for a
second is because I was owning to somebody who was.
Speaker 16 (01:06:46):
Trying to fact check, because why hasn't.
Speaker 17 (01:06:52):
You couldn't because most of them, like all the important
stuff is you know, grand jury see begin with the
second are the judge who ruled that a lot of
the still can't be released, which means it's under dugery seal.
So it's kind of weird that the same guy that
you say is a dictator, didn't we just defy the
judge and with least them anyway, he didn't. So yeah, sorry,
I was. I was. My bad had to be done,
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all right.
Speaker 16 (01:07:17):
So anyway, let's find out where else we're going for
this hour. I did also just dag Portland, PA. So
if anybody who's willing to get that amplified for me,
that would be great. I would love to have somebody
from that department come on and talk to me why
they're why they are about why they are openly yeah,
basically taking a bump all over their oath. I really
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do want to know.
Speaker 17 (01:07:41):
I really do want to know. I probably want to
for get the answer, but I really do want to
know because I think you guys deserve, especially if you
happen to live in that area.
Speaker 16 (01:07:52):
We definitely just but.
Speaker 17 (01:07:58):
Oh thank on. This is from Buncie over at Red State.
I don't know what this is about, but it just
dropped so like while we were on break. So left
wingers are apparently losing their minds over something to do
with very very white. So let's I know what's going on.
Big changes are coming to CBS News, Oh crap, with
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the announcement of Barry White as the new editor in
chief and the con the constert angine. I don't know why,
orders he's already beginning. Cries of horror could be heard
coming from Blue Cry, the far Less individual Twitter alternative
that left fingers have turned into a sort of online
refuge camp. Okay, so this is from Blue Sky Libs.
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I guess there's an extra kind of kid tries to
be posted on what's going on over at Blue cright now,
but it's become, you know, a liberal refugee camp. This
is so rich.
Speaker 16 (01:09:00):
Jamille Buie helps push, helps push Barry Weiss out of
the New York Times, publishing opinions the powerful, the powerful disliked.
I don't like her neo conform policy, but pot kettles.
Speaker 17 (01:09:14):
Uh So a heartwarming story of how being an unethical
and talentless hack is no barrier to success when you
are willing to endlessly fighter the wretched views of ridge.
Speaker 18 (01:09:24):
Hip shit.
Speaker 17 (01:09:26):
So it looks like very Barry Weiss is said to
be named the editor in chief of CBS News Post,
and again their happiness to built down over it. So
the story of Weiss's rise is an interesting one and
served as a case study and how left wing opness
and back. Back in twenty twenty, she was a rather
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Monday columnist for the New York Times. It made a
name as a bit of an independent voice, including questioning
the reliability of now defunct me two movement. Well, I
still see irony calling something me too and putting a
hashtag in front of it, knowing that half the country
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looks at as a palatine, so basically put out a
movie company too. Probably not the best thing. So from
there she began building her profile on her own. In
twenty twenty one, she went on with Clience Network otherwise
known as Potato, explaining to him that pressed bias surrounding
COVID nineteen exists. He was first and convinced, almost having
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an andeurismal air, admitted all of the criticism just because
I was panicking. I don't have the picture on the screen.
I'm reading from the article. I'm not. I don't always
put the articles on the screen.
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It just.
Speaker 17 (01:10:55):
Distracting me. Yeah, I love.
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Times opinion writer who has built The Free Press into
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Speaker 16 (01:18:50):
Look if it's something like Mike muted something like that.
I appreciate the heads up. If there's sound issues or
other things going on, make sure you check your stuff first.
And also, I don't know who's Scott that is, So
you're trying to give me tips on what you would
prefer I talk about. It would be good if I
had full information, because I have no idea who that
is or what you're talking about. Anyway, so we're back,
we're live. Sorry, I needed to get myself squared away
(01:19:13):
because I was about to get creaky. So anyway, so
we're here, we're live, it's live radio. I have been
operating on a sleep deficit ever since the Kirk assassination,
and I found myself occasionally becoming more snappy than normal. Okay, okay, okay,
(01:19:33):
So I gotta say I got I gotta play this one.
It's only fair. It's only fair. Apparently this was on
Colbert's show last night. I'll let you guys decide if
it's funny or not, but hang on because reasons, it's
only fair. We've been giving them so much crap about
the sombrero stuff. It is only fair if we do
(01:19:55):
the same thing. So you remember the whole he had
sex with this couch thing. I guess Colbert is doubling
down on that and trying to make it even more
funny by making it look a little.
Speaker 10 (01:20:04):
Bit like this.
Speaker 3 (01:20:06):
But here you go.
Speaker 16 (01:20:07):
So I've seen it, now you have to see it.
The rules, Dems, the rules. I won't make you sit
through all of it, though, but I had to ruin
(01:20:29):
your brain too, because my brain has been officially ruined
for the day. Anyway. So here we go, We're back,
We're live. And I guess Colbert thought that was funny,
so I had to share it with you guys in
case you thought it was funny too. So this is
something that's been making the rounds again, and I think
the Democrats kind of forgot that this happened. So in
(01:20:51):
twenty nineteen there was a point during a presidential debate
when it was all the Democrats on the stage, and
that particular clip is making a comeback and makeing rounds
on social media because Democrats are continuing to keep the
government shut down over demands that include giving taxpayer funded
benefits to illegal immigrants, which they still keep swearing to
you asn't happening. Senate Minority Leader Chucky Schumer claims that
(01:21:16):
is a lie, but as Vice President Ja d Vance
has noted, it's not a talking point. It's in the
text of the bill that they initially gave us to
reopen the government. In fact Democrats proposal would result in
nearly two hundred billion dollars spent on healthcare for illegal
immigrants and other non citizens over the next decade, enough
to fund the entire Children's Health Insurance program. Fact Democrats
(01:21:38):
propos proposal would once again allow those improperly a granted
asylum and parole under Biden's open border scheme to receive Medicaid.
Fact Democrats proposal would require Medicaid to pay more for
emergency care provided to illegal aliens than it does for
American patients who are disabled, elderly, and or children. Fact
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Democrats proposals would allow California to continue exploiting a loophole
to fund Medicaid for legal aliens. Fact Democrats proposals would
reinstate a special Obamacare subsidy for non citizens for which
low income American citizens are not eligible. Fact Democrats proposals
would repeal a generational fifty billion dollar investment in rural healthcare.
(01:22:22):
Fact Democrats proposal would take health savings accounts away from
ten million American citizens. That's why Vance and others are
reminding voters that this is a position of many of
the same Democrats who voted to keep the government closed.
Speaker 18 (01:22:36):
And this.
Speaker 16 (01:22:38):
Was what we're talking about that happened years ago on
stage and without further ado, here is that particular clip.
Pardon me sites being crazy again moment right, Well, because
(01:23:27):
of a technical issue, you apparently couldn't hear the question.
But the question was, raise your hand if your governments
implemented plan would cover healthcare for illegal immigrants. And okay,
so I'm gonna go back to just the still shot
of that because look, look, look at look a ball
(01:23:50):
was on Ookay, there you go, every single Democrat on
stage raise their hand. Now, Biden's just sat there for
a second. So I don't know if maybe this was
that his hard drive was slipping even way back then,
or if he wasn't sure how he should answer, But yeah,
so every single and we're gonna make this full screen
again in a second. But I just wanted to show
(01:24:10):
you one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine ten.
These are some of the very same people that just
voted for the shutdown, by the way, but they're telling
you that they that this isn't true. This was twenty nineteen,
this was six years ago, six years ago. Hmmm, Key
(01:24:38):
and Teta some day just saying very interesting, very interesting, indeed.
All right, so let's see what else we can get
into here before we get set up to do the
weekend news round up. Oh, I knew somebody was going
(01:25:01):
to drag him for this. I don't even know how
much attention I'm going to give to this. So there's
a story circulating that somebody from the Atlantic was trying
to compare Charlie Kirk to George Floyd, and.
Speaker 10 (01:25:14):
I knew somebody was going to drag him for this.
Speaker 16 (01:25:20):
So yeah, I don't know how much attention I want
to give that though, although it was Amy Curtis who
wrote it. So I guess I'll at least share it
out and let you guys decide if you want to
watch it later or read it later, because yeah, probably
still worth the read. I just don't know how much
attention I want to give to the asset that's the
(01:25:40):
subject of the article, not the writer of the article themselves. Okay,
So I guess there's more of this stuff. So this
because this just came out earlier today. This is from
Matt vespo over at town Hall. I guess the mememor
is intensifying. So I already talked about one of them,
which is the sombrero being ten percent larger than it
(01:26:03):
was before. I am going to put this on the
screen real quick, though, so you can't see the side
by side different, so you know that they actually weren't kidding.
So hang on, because yeah, you can see them in
the shot. The sombrero is in fact ten percent larger. Okay,
So let's see what other fun stuff we can find
in here. Okay, so this is from the White House account. Oh,
(01:26:35):
they're having way too much fun with this. And the
funny thing is that the Democrats keep trying to get
out in front of Trump with their messaging, and the
media is just too busy trying to make fun of
him for the things that are being posted, so they
can't get any traction. So for once, their TDS is
completely backfiring on them, which I find absolutely delicious if
I'm being quite honest. And let's see what other ones
we have here, alright, So I don't know what this
(01:27:01):
one's gonna do. But we're gonna find out, so because
I'm sure it probably has something interesting that will happen
about halfway through the clips, So let's find out. Yep,
(01:27:31):
I'm gonna have to fix something. Hang on, hang on,
hang on, systems being cranky because I've shared too many screens.
Speaker 21 (01:27:38):
What.
Speaker 16 (01:27:53):
Alright, So now let's try this again. I kind of
forgot a second ago when I tried to play one
clip that it wasn't working right, and then I tried
to go straight into another one. So yeah, funtimes, all right,
let's try this again. Well maybe, of course, now it's
(01:28:19):
gonna be dumb. Hang on, Uh yeah, hang on, I
keep hitting the wrong buttons.
Speaker 30 (01:28:45):
Since after midnight here in the United States Capitol, Donald
Trump and his corrupt Republican promis have officially shut down
the federal company because of their unwillingness to protect the
healthcare of the American people. Democrats are on duties ready
to sit down with anyone, anytime, and at any place
(01:29:09):
in order to.
Speaker 18 (01:29:10):
Reopen the federal government.
Speaker 30 (01:29:13):
Since after midnight here in the United States Capital, Donald
Trump and his corrupt Republican pronies have officially shut down
the federal government because of their unwillingness to protect the
health care of the American people. Democrats are on duties,
ready to sit down with anyone, anytime and at any
(01:29:36):
place in order to reopen the federal government since after
midnight here in the United States Capital, Donald.
Speaker 16 (01:29:43):
Trump, Yes, I let it play for more than once,
because why not. Let's see. I think there may be
a couple of others of these we can get into
real quick. I don't think that was the last one. Okay,
hang on, I had to when I fixed something earlier.
(01:30:04):
It went a little crazy. So let's get back over
here and then put this back on the screen, and
then you should see it now.
Speaker 10 (01:30:14):
It broke back sombrero.
Speaker 16 (01:30:17):
Oh my god. Okay, these people are having way too
much fun with this. I'm just saying, these people are
having way too much fun with this, all right. I
think there may be at least one more. Let's find out. Okay,
hang on, hang on, hang on.
Speaker 18 (01:30:35):
We gotta do it.
Speaker 10 (01:30:35):
We gotta do it.
Speaker 16 (01:30:36):
It's gonna be required, and then we'll take the break
and do the military tribute. But hang on, I just
I gotta fix this. Take take boom.
Speaker 2 (01:30:53):
Bringing a noise, baby, were bringing the noise? Separate it
from the boys top of the fingers on the board.
Speaker 16 (01:31:04):
All right, I think that's gonna do it for now.
We're gonna take the break. Uh, since it is Friday,
this is normally when we honor all of our troops,
and we're gonna do that now and when we come back,
probably get into some more news stories before Brad joins us.
But you are listening to the Rick Robinson Show live
on Kaylor Radio dot com. We'll be back before you know.
It's so stay tuned.
Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
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Speaker 3 (01:32:06):
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The song say sad.
Speaker 31 (01:32:28):
Day flows facing one out on your phone.
Speaker 2 (01:32:53):
On the phone sometimes to stay lays. It's not.
Speaker 5 (01:33:36):
The sound.
Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
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Speaker 3 (01:33:47):
We don't.
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It's not nothing. I think us something from the fall Out,
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ten to Buck to the sort to ball.
Speaker 5 (01:34:20):
People find out.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
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Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
Thing about three time fucking.
Speaker 16 (01:35:56):
And welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen. Sir,
I'm still arguing with somebody on ex so anyway, I'll
probably quit for at least the next.
Speaker 10 (01:36:05):
Half hour or so.
Speaker 16 (01:36:06):
We're back, we're live, and uh, apparently there's still tons
of news happening, so we're gonna we're gonna We're gonna
get caught up on that. Hang on, hang on, Remember
when I told you about that Biden era surveillance program.
We've got an update on that. This is from our
good friends over at Red State Board Clark. It seems
(01:36:27):
hardly a day goes violately without some new and completely
unsettling revelation about the recent unlaminated administration of Auto Pin
Joel Biden. We can suppose that this is what happens
when the guy who is supposedly in charge has long
(01:36:49):
since descended into salility and minor level staffers are actually
running the show and the Auto Pin. The latest is
something we knew was going on, But Republican Representative Abe
Hameda of Republican Arizona has blown this story wide open
with details about how he was surveyllled as part of
the Quiet Skis program. So Representative Abe Hamoda, Democrat Arizona,
(01:37:13):
revealed on Fox News Digital that he is one of
three Republicans in Congress who were surveilled by the Biden
Administration's Quiet Skies program, a program that has been shut
down due to overreach concerns. Earlier this week, Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Rand Paul Republican Kentucky,
who I'm still pretty wrinkled at right now, by the way,
(01:37:34):
convened to hearing examining alleged Biden administration abuse of the program,
which was terminated by DHS in June, and revealed that
three current Republican members of Congress were surveilled or monitored,
either as a sitting member or while seeking elected office.
GOP Representative Abe again Hamada tells Fox News Digital he
(01:37:57):
was informed that he was one of those members of
Congress and was surveilled in December of twenty twenty two.
It sadly doesn't surprise me, he explained. At the time.
If you remember, I mean banks were shutting down accounts
if they promoted conservative viewpoints, if they were selling AMMO
or guns, and the banks were being pressured by the
Biden administration. You had social media companies censoring a political
(01:38:18):
violence that they didn't agree I'm sorry, political voices that
they didn't agree with. Sorry, my eyes went over to
the screen grab on the other part of the screen
that showed everybody wearing bulletproof vests. So I think I
my brain connected the dots wrong.
Speaker 10 (01:38:36):
It happens.
Speaker 16 (01:38:38):
You have censoring political voices that they didn't agree with.
So it shows you the depths of the federal government
and how much sway they have not just within the
bureaucracy of the government, but also with private organizations and
private actors as well. We might also note that Rev.
Hamdi is a former United States Air Force reservist and
intelligence officer with top secret clearance, is who has been
(01:39:00):
deployed in his official capacity. We might also note that
the current Trump administration Director of National Intelligence, Tulci Gabbard,
was also briefly on this same quiet Sky's list. Funny
how that happens, right, So it's the only reason I'm
not going further into this is because it's already been
shut down. But it just tells you exactly what we
were dealing with, even if some of us tried to
(01:39:22):
tell you, and so of it. I know it's really
hard for some people to come to terms with the
fact that your government is in fact not your friend.
Speaker 17 (01:39:29):
But here we are.
Speaker 16 (01:39:31):
Oh fun times, right, fun times. I don't know what
just happens? Right to share out the article and it
did something glitchy instead, let me dry again, did you
did you?
Speaker 10 (01:39:46):
Okay?
Speaker 16 (01:39:46):
There we go all right, okay, donkey, all right, let's
(01:40:06):
see wait and taking a look at the Blaze yet today,
let's see what they were talking about over there, just
for fun. Hmm, well that's interesting. So hang on, I
(01:40:31):
gotta get past a paywall thing here. So apparently remember
that night and that nationwide SIM farm that they found,
and they were wondering who could have possibly have been
behind it? Remember when I said the over under on
China was probably gonna be pretty big. Well, according to
the Blaze, they figured it out. Millions of links sim
(01:40:52):
cards carry out surveillance, target leaders for harm and should
be considered acts of war. The discovery of the SIM
farms that threatened selling networks in New York City is
only the tip of a massive nationwide network run by
none other than the Chinese Communist government, and this poses
an immediate threat to critical American infrastructure and has led
to terrorist acts, including pokes spot raids at the homes
(01:41:14):
of national leaders, according to Blaze News, sources in the
Department of Homeland Security in the US intelligence community said
the semcard networks were operating in the United States as
early as two thousand and four. They have proliferated exponentially
since then. President Donald Trump was re elected to the
presidency in November of twenty twenty four. And this is
absolutely an active war. This is something that is a
(01:41:36):
direct threat to our nation right now, according to a
top intelligence official who spoke to Blaze News, a director
to our nation, and it needs to be shut down today,
like asap. Only five of them have been taken down
so far. The owner of the five sites raided in
the New York City area is cooperating with Homeland security
investigations and the Secret Service. According to that same intelligence expert,
(01:41:58):
the sem networks were put in place and are managed
by Chinese Ministry of State Security, an ultrasecretive massive espionage
agency that has grown in prominence and global activity in
recent years. According to the journal China Leadership Monitor, the
MSS employs more than eight hundred thousand people, nearly double
the Soviet KGB at its peak. The MSS now operates
(01:42:21):
worldwide at a scale in tempo not seen in decades,
China Leadership Monitor wrote in a recent newsletter. Several officials
who spoke with Blaze News anonymously said the establishment and
use of this destructive network by China should be considered
an active war. The potential threats to America would be
second only to thermonuclear war. According to one such source,
(01:42:46):
it's absolutely in active war and internationally recognized active war,
and one intelligence expert told the Blaze News cyber attacks
on critical infrastructure is and facilitating terrorism to the point
where you're trying to kill high ranking members of the
United States government. Those two alone are active war. Recently,
these sim farms are believed to be responsible for dozens
(01:43:07):
of hoax swat raids, including a senior US Secret Service official,
FBI director Cash Bettel, members of Congress, including Representative Marjorie
Taylor Green of Georgia, and media influencers such as Tim
Poole and Stephen K. Bannon. These things were being used
all summer to swat people since Trump was elected, said
one source, speaking anonymously because the source is not authorized
(01:43:28):
to discuss an ongoing investigation. Swatting that's a terrorist act.
The Trump administration declared that a terrorist act, and it
just keeps going. I'm not going to read the entire
article because then you don't have any reason to click
on it later, but I do encourage you to look
it over at your earliest convenience. Because it's kind of
terrifying what we're slowly finding out. Your own government doesn't
(01:43:51):
like you. Your own government has apparently been turning a
blind eye while China has been building up massive sim farms,
and apparently it was going on for quite some time.
Just saying, all right, so that one's been posted out
for you guys to review later if you decide to
(01:44:11):
do so. Let's see what other trouble we can get
into over here. Okay, So we talked about this some yesterday.
(01:44:36):
Trump is just patently trolling the left now during the shutdown.
So this is probably one of my favorite two lines
from that whole exchange from his true social post yesterday.
I can't believe the radical left Democrats gave me this
unprecedented opportunity, followed up by maybe this is their way
of wanting to quietly and quickly make America great again. Oh,
(01:45:03):
this has been too much fun. Maybe I'm becoming like Amish.
Maybe I live for the chaos. Uh oh Okay, So
this is just in from our friends over at town Hall,
and I mean just in within like the last fifteen
twenty minutes or so, President Donald Trump. On Friday, you
shooed a grave threat to the terrorist group known as
Amas amid the ongoing war in Gaza. In a post
(01:45:27):
on True social the president savages the organization, noting that
it has been a ruthless and violent threat for many
years in the Middle East. As retribution for October seventh
attacks on civilization, more than twenty five thousand Hama soldiers
have already been killed. Trump continued, most of the rest
are surrounded and militarily trapped, just waiting for me to
give the word go for their lives to be quickly extinguished.
(01:45:49):
As for the rest, we know where and who you are,
and you will be hunted down and killed.
Speaker 7 (01:45:55):
Boy.
Speaker 16 (01:45:56):
Trump warned innocent, innocent Palestinian residents to a meeting leave
the area of potentially great future death for safer parts
of Gaza. The president then to how did the peace
deal his administration ironed out, Noting that it also spares
the lives of all remaining Hamas fighters. Trump concluded an
agreement must be reached with Hamas by Sunday evening at
(01:46:18):
six pm Washington DC time every country is signed on.
If this last chance agreement is not reached, all hell
like no one has ever seen before, will break out
against Hamas, there will be peace in the Middle least
one way or the other. He then thanked us for
our attention to this matter. I love that line. I
(01:46:40):
love that line. So is al Din Alhaddad, Hamasa's military
chief and Gaza rejected Trump's ceasefire plan on Thursday, claiming
it was designed to finish Hamas, whether the group accepts
it or not, because you're already pretty much finished this.
The President's twenty point framework, which was already accepted by Israel,
(01:47:01):
requires the terrorist group to disarm, surrender its governing role
in gazas in the Gaza Strip, and release all remaining
hostages within seventy two hours. Hamas used that last requirement
as giving up the only leverage it has in this
conflict that it started, so it has no leverage anyway,
just pointing that out. It started this, so technically it
(01:47:22):
has no leverage. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister met him and
Nana who include, and indicated that he would forcibly resist
the creation of a Palestinian state and that Israeli troops
might remain in the region. However, Hamas stated it will
not disarm until there is in fact a Palestinian state.
Several countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and France, recently
(01:47:45):
recognized a Palestinian state, a move the United States criticized
as a gift to Hamas and kear starmers currently having
protest in front of his residents from the Isis ahlees.
So told you not to Ki, told you not to cave. Alright,
So anyway here we are. Oh so remember how they
(01:48:19):
said everything was fine in Portland, nothing to see here,
no big deal. So apparently an entire school moved out
because of the one hundred days worth of violence. So
since early June, as you may know, a group of
Anarco terrorists has held a growing number of blocks virtually
hostage in Portland's South waterfront near downtown, close to the
(01:48:39):
Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE headquarters. The Antifa presence has
been so disruptive, especially at night, that at least one
neighbor has sued the city over noise ordinance violations, and
a public charter school was forced to move. This being Portland,
the school blamed ICE instead of Antifa for the noise, fireworks,
amplified bullhorns in general trek left behind from the nightly
(01:49:03):
ritual attacks, but it still doesn't change the fact that
if Antifa wasn't there, ICE wouldn't have to be there either.
When Antifa militants haven't been attacking the ICE cars, shouting
disgusting epithets, or attacking agents at night, they've tagged the
plywood covered federal building with graffiti threats of violence and
profanity within the view of the school. The plywood was
(01:49:26):
recently replaced and painted over to remove the profane language,
but we're sure it will be back soon enough. Now, however,
the abandoned Cottonwood school grounds are well populated again because
Antifa has taken over. There is now an encampment where drinking, drugging,
nightly barbecuing, and carousing take place most nights. According to
an independent journalist who has been covering the riots and
(01:49:48):
direct actions against ICE since the beginning of the unrest,
c k Bofarchie, I'm butchering that last name known on
ex's humming as honey Badger. Mom appeared on my Adult
in the Room podcast and told me to the camp
often has food delivered by intrepid delivery people, and that
(01:50:12):
there's more. Antifa has a storage unit where U hauls
frequently unload a constant flow of supplies, including bodycams, daily
needs items, and who knows what else. She reports that
militants ordered gas masks and have been sent to the
ICE facility, where they hoped to intercept them before ICE did,
but it didn't work out for the bad guys. The
(01:50:35):
encampment is cleared regularly by the city and forty minutes
later the Antifa campers are back because they've got a
storage unit where they keep all their supplies. There's a
storage unit right behind the school, heated storage unit.
Speaker 10 (01:50:48):
She told me.
Speaker 16 (01:50:49):
You can see the advertisement on the side of the
building and they have a storage unit there.
Speaker 23 (01:50:53):
She said.
Speaker 16 (01:50:54):
They pulled stuff out of there. Somebody rolls up with
a U haul, which you will see regularly, and they
unload new stuff and start all over. Who was organizing this?
If a citizen journalist can figure this out, where are
the cops. Someone just asked me on my ex feed
why I feel like Oregon is Oregon pedi or betraying
(01:51:16):
their o's and they said, be careful because I live here.
This would be what I'm referencing because I know you're
probably listening right now, because at times Portland police have
responded to call the violence, but they've had a hands
off policy for the most part. Only after President Trump
announced the National Guard was coming in did they become
visible around the area again, because you know, they must
keep appearances up and all. Indeed, it was just Thursday
(01:51:38):
night that they arrested a journalist and not the people
that were actually threatening him and again laid hands upon
him Portland. And here's a clip that we're talking about,
so hang on, hang on, hang on, before we move on,
their name has been invoked in the chat. China's asshole
had to be done. All right, we'll be right back. Well,
(01:52:01):
actually we're not going anywhere. We're playing a clip, but
I'll be right back because I have the mute to
play the clip to be safe. Okay, So apparently it's
(01:52:28):
not gonna Apparently it's not gonna play the video.
Speaker 10 (01:52:31):
It was doing this to me the other day too.
Speaker 16 (01:52:33):
Apparently the new equipment they've installed is still glitchy. So
they're coming back out tuesday to take a look. So
go figure, let's try this again, all right, So we
won't be playing the clip because you can't see her
(01:52:55):
right now anyway, because my Internet is being retarded. Fun times,
fun times, Okay, but yeah, so, I mean, we've talked
about this one enough. There's just all hell breaking loose
in Portland, and I would be ashamed to be a
Portland police officer right now. I really would. I wouldn't
even I wouldn't even show my face, just wouldn't even
(01:53:16):
do it.
Speaker 18 (01:53:18):
All right.
Speaker 16 (01:53:18):
So I'm sure this one will probably come up when
Brad is on with us here in the next few minutes.
But we got to talk about this right now because
anybody remember when we were kids, especially if you know
you had those parents that were like, you need to
go to college, and you need to do this, and
you need to do that, and like Harvard was one
of the schools that everybody wanted to get into. Dude,
I remember one of my favorite when I used to
(01:53:39):
like to run, one of my favorite things that I
got as a Christmas present one year was a Harvard
complete jogging suit like it had. It looked exactly like
the ones that you got from the student store. It
had their crest and the Harvard University down the leg,
and then had the Harvard hoodie. And almost any time
I went jogging, I would wear that because going to
(01:54:02):
Harvard used to be like this pinnacle of things, like,
you know, if you made it to one of the
ivy leagues, you made it, it mattered, especially in the
generations that we're told, you know, you don't want to
be a plumber, you don't want to do this, you
don't want to do that. It's kind of remember that
old song don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys.
It's almost like in the seventies and eighties it turned
into don't let your babies grow up to do trade
(01:54:23):
work because they need to go to college. And of
course any kid who was thinking about going to college,
winding up somewhere like Harvard or Princeton or Yale was
kind of the end all be all because that's where
all the blue bloods went. And if you made it,
then you knew you had a future. And apparently not anymore.
(01:54:44):
We talked about this a little bit yesterday, but we're
going to talk about it in a more in more
detail today and again it probably will come up when
Brad's owned a few minutes, just because it's hilarious. So
Harvard has actually hired a drag queen named the whore
Bagistan as a visiting gender studies professor. So Kareem Kaboo
(01:55:10):
Shatlin Dan and you try to say that fast or
at all, and Assistant Professor of Race, Colonialism and disporess
Studies at Tufts University has been hired as a visiting
professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Harvard University. Aside
from teaching the trifecta of liberal bede noir professor who
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side gig is perfectly suited to this new responsibility, teaching
young people everything they need to know about sex but
are afraid to ask. He's a drag queen who goes
by the stage name Lahore Bagistan. How do you do,
fellow students, my name is Lahore Bagistan. Oh my god, dude,
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I just like you can. How are we ever supposed
to possibly take these people seriously?
Speaker 18 (01:56:08):
Ever?
Speaker 26 (01:56:09):
Again?
Speaker 16 (01:56:11):
So this is from Sarah partial Perry at Sarah Perry ats,
I'm sorry at Sarah P. Perry on ax. Harvard just
hired an Indian drag queen. He's teaching queer ethnography and
rue politics, drag, race and desire. Harvard also offers remedial math.
Harvard is a joke. According to Webster's ethnography is the
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scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
There is no science involved in this flim flam. Calling
the course queer ethnography is a way to give a
patina of legitimacy to the artificially constructed academic swindle to
obey the dictates of inclusivitically uivity, and diversity, which I
(01:57:01):
thought we were stamping out of these institutions. According to Harvard,
this person was hired as a visiting professor Endowment for
imminent scholars studying issues related to sexual minorities. There's absolutely
nothing imminent about any of this except maybe the fact
(01:57:22):
that should probably work on the fact that his lipstick
an eyeshadow kind of clash. This course is an easy
a for whatever Pseudo's scientific major students are studying to
receive a Harvard degree. According to his website, he's promising
to bring the nightclub to the classroom and vice versa,
teaching critical race, postcolonial and gender theory through limpsync and lecture.
(01:57:50):
It sounds like he's going to be planning on grading
how well his students pull off a drag performance. So
any parents who are paying for this might want to
rethink their choices. But the good news is. It doesn't
seem like very many people have signed up yet, so
who knows. Fun times, fun times, that's all I know.
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All Right, We're gonna ahead and take the break and
get things set up for Brad to come in in
the next hour. My name is Rick Robinson. This is
my show, and I know it's been a little bit
weird today, but it's been it's been a weird few weeks,
and so we're adjusting together. We're adjusting together, all right,
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We'll be right back, stay tuned, help us if I
hit the right button, Push the button, Frank, I'm trying
to quit yelling at me.
Speaker 9 (01:59:00):
He kissed his baby, prayed each night, spoke like thomder
Rapta in life. They called him name, they drew a line,
but he still stood for yours mind. He gave his
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breath for truth. Angry. Now there's blood in that sacred please.
They thought one boy good, damn the flame. But now
a thousand voices chanting his name, and the.
Speaker 27 (01:59:52):
Silence brood like shady glass. When a lion fell, we
all up back.
Speaker 5 (02:00:04):
You tried to hurt.
Speaker 9 (02:00:07):
Him with your hate, but now you stir asleep and
stay from backwoods rouss.
Speaker 14 (02:00:20):
The crowd. If you.
Speaker 9 (02:00:23):
We rosees Wan, we finally knew.
Speaker 32 (02:00:29):
You took him then, but bade him more, And the
quiet ain't quite no more.
Speaker 9 (02:00:55):
You didn't that from gold or praise. He only fought.
Speaker 12 (02:01:04):
To save our days. They mocked his faith, call love
a sin. But he's still opened every door to let
us in. Now mothers cry.
Speaker 9 (02:01:23):
In father's neil. He's gone, but we start to feel.
Speaker 11 (02:01:33):
He playing in roots too deep to pull. And now
this holl O heart feels full.
Speaker 15 (02:01:45):
In the silence broad like a thorn storm. When the
fields let fire and the flag of warn.
Speaker 9 (02:01:58):
You thought we bound.
Speaker 11 (02:02:01):
Forget his name, But now his loss has sparked flames.
Speaker 9 (02:02:10):
From broken bars to whit church house, his eco siage
the marble. You took a man may the creed, and
now we believe.
Speaker 16 (02:02:32):
What he believes. Hello, friends, you have a moment so
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Speaker 9 (02:04:03):
Enery.
Speaker 10 (02:04:03):
Discretion is advised.
Speaker 3 (02:04:16):
From the latter rolls through the Capitol steps.
Speaker 9 (02:04:18):
When he's calling up the truth, don't temper regrets. He's
got st You're in his voice and facts in his hand, talking.
Speaker 4 (02:04:24):
Says to the people all across this land the ray robisode,
showing your vice high and don't spend no script to
the needle in the sky and they see tell something
and okay, see.
Speaker 5 (02:04:34):
He's calling it out, and I'm like, ye know, this
is in a whole.
Speaker 2 (02:04:38):
Lot of clouds.
Speaker 4 (02:04:40):
This is far Mayo real doing his peak up and
feel what we feel.
Speaker 9 (02:04:51):
He's breaking down the noise he's cutting.
Speaker 3 (02:04:53):
Through the light.
Speaker 18 (02:04:53):
Shot in the light where the shadow hides, I guess.
Speaker 16 (02:05:09):
And welcome into the Weekend News round Up right here
live on kaylor Radio dot com. Final Hour The Rig
Robinson Show also dubbed the Weekend News round Up because
we get you ready for everything that you need to know,
including the fact that the Democrats are apparently still sticking
the muzzle with no sense of humor. But we'll probably
get into that more with my guest contributor to the show,
(02:05:30):
also a member here, a kylnradio dot com writer for
town Hall Red State. You know him as Brad with
the good hair, especially if you're around here, none other
than Brad Schlager, who I caught mid sip.
Speaker 18 (02:05:43):
Not a problem, not a problem. What's going on this Friday?
How's everything?
Speaker 16 (02:05:47):
We're ready for Friday?
Speaker 3 (02:05:48):
Man?
Speaker 16 (02:05:48):
I don't know. This is the first Friday in a
while I've actually felt some somewhat normal, which I know
for me, normals relative anyway, But yeah, exactly Friday in
a while that I've actually kind of felt like, oh,
it doesn't feel like a terrible day today.
Speaker 18 (02:06:00):
So who knows, I'm unfamiliar with that term. What are
you talking about, right?
Speaker 16 (02:06:04):
Anyway, I think part of it's because you know, I've
I so here's the thing, right, and everybody knows this
because in twenty sixteen I could not pull the lever
for Donald Trump. By twenty twenty, he had convinced me
that even if I didn't agree with everything that he
said or did, that he was the best choice for
the country going forward, especially versus the potted plant that
wound up getting the digg. Anyway, I will say this,
(02:06:26):
part of what scared me was believing everybody that said
they knew him, that kept saying over and over again,
what a narcissist. A whole he was seeing his sense
of humor analities in no fucks given mode. There's no way.
I mean, he's posted all kinds of things. He's like,
he posted one of his in my opinion, best impersonators
today out on his own account, and I'm like, I
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don't care how good you think the impersonator is a narcissist.
Would never share that because it never would be good enough,
and he just posted it. And it's just I don't know,
watching the Republicans only have a sense of humor again
after the whole you know, Omney era it's been kind
of nice, been kind of nice.
Speaker 18 (02:07:05):
Yeah. We see the same from jd Vance too, because
every time they try to shame him or embarrass him online,
he just embraces it and thinks it's hilarious. And the
one that surprised me actually was Mike Johnson.
Speaker 16 (02:07:19):
I will admit that one actually did surprise me too.
Speaker 18 (02:07:21):
Everybody thinks he's kind of a repressive, tight ass and
all that. But when Gavin Newsom's account tried to do
the Trump thing, which is all they do over there
is imitate Trump's activity, So they mocked up this ai
to make Mike Johnson look like a minion from the
Despicable Me movies, and he just came out and laughed
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at it and said I love it. Look I look
great at it, and stuch And this is absolutely enraging
the left without them admitting to being so, because they're
they're supposed to be shaming Republicans and Republicans are supposed
to cower, and they're not. They are literally in that
none given mode. We saw this actually probably in the
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best example from Caitlyn Collins over at CNN, where she
was actually upset that Donald Trump was still putting out
the sombrero memes. Despite the fact that he's doing this,
he doesn't seem to care that we're calling him a racist.
You're smarting withe on there, Katie.
Speaker 16 (02:08:24):
How about that, Katie, we don't care anymore. And the
funny So and this is this is this is showing
you the lack of logic on the left. Putting a
black man in a sombrero is not racist. It's stereotypical,
but it's not racist. Now if that black man were
in fact a beaner, that would make it racist.
Speaker 18 (02:08:43):
Well how about this then? If if it's racist to
call or not even a call, just to portray somebody
not from Mexico wearing a sombrero, then I believe it's
racist every time they call me a Nazi because I'm
not German, right, Oh, their argument is invalid because it's racist.
There you go. I'm gonna use that going forward.
Speaker 16 (02:09:01):
Now, I was gonna say, you just gave me an idea,
so I'll be using that going forward. I'm sorry, you're
being racist because I'm not German.
Speaker 18 (02:09:08):
Yes, so you can't say that anymore, and your commentary
is completely disregarded going forward. Think you your rules nice?
Speaker 2 (02:09:19):
Oh?
Speaker 16 (02:09:20):
So, I mean it's I mean, I mean, the news
cycle's pretty much completely been engulfed. I will say the
one story that I thought was interesting is they're now
finding out exactly how bad the Quiet Sky's program really
was abused under Biden, even though it's been stopped already,
because yeah, that's been fun.
Speaker 18 (02:09:37):
Well that's just I mean, it's example number seventy five
of the blind spot that the media and everybody else
had regarding Joe Biden. I'm gonna be working on one
in a little while to put up in a red
state where this gaggle of Hollywood celebrities are coming out
because they're reinstituting the anti censorship program that was formulated
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during the Red Scare era.
Speaker 16 (02:10:02):
Of the forties.
Speaker 18 (02:10:04):
Oh yeah, I saw that they're doing this to protect
the sanctity of Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, who I
apparently I need to inform them of. They're on the air,
they're not silenced, but they're doing this whole program. So
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they're up to like five hundred and fifty or more
brave actors in Hollywood. Get this, They signed their name
to a letter. I mean, this is on par with
storming the Beaches of normandy levels of bravery right here.
Speaker 16 (02:10:41):
Well, one of the things that I found most interesting,
not to cut you off, is one of the folks
that apparently has signed this thing is Pedro Pascal, and
they just posted him in a picture carrot picture, wearing
a shirt that said save the dolls. Yeah, it was
either save the dolls or protect the dolls. I don't
remember which one, but for those of you who don't
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know what that means, you should look it up when
we go to break in a minute.
Speaker 18 (02:11:04):
Because you yeah, that's always been his kick. But of
course this is the same Pedro Pascal, by the way,
that love's free speech, but was utterly silent when his
co star Gina Carano was kicked off for voicing an
opinion on social media. Just give me an idea of
the level of brain power using But my question is this, though,
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they're so opposed to a president allegedly silencing people who
are currently on the air and not silence, but they
had absolutely zero to say when Joe Biden was instructing
Twitter to shut down accounts, and then last week Google
came out and admitted in a House committee, by the way,
(02:11:45):
that Joe Biden was behind them taking deep platforming accounts
on YouTube that he disapproved of, and they specifically said
this was towards anybody that was questioning COVID era protocols
and conservatives. So I mean, this is targeted censorship, and
it came from the White House, didn't bother anybody at
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Hollywood at the time, however, funny enough.
Speaker 16 (02:12:10):
Yeah, interesting, Hey we have a BZ siding. Hey, BZ,
when you get a second film, me on on how
your puppers is doing. I have been curious, all right,
So yeah, dude, it's just all of this is insane
to me, every single bit of it. And then I
love the fact that everybody on the left is you know,
this is Donald Trump's shutdown, right, dude, fifty two out
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of fifty three Republicans voted to keep the government open.
Math and logic have failed you yet again.
Speaker 18 (02:12:37):
Well that's there's so damn much of this shutdown narrative
that just gets confronted with facts, and they're to the
point now where literally they just they just keep repeating
this stuff because they don't have facts on their side.
So the Republican shutdown, despite the fact that it's only
shut down because of Democrats in the Senate voting against
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opening the government makes sense of that if you can,
because you cannot. They're screaming about how there's nothing in
this bill to give healthcare to immigrants illegals, when Mike
Johnson has come out and said, I'm looking at the paper,
it's right, Jake Tapper, of all people, shockingly, he actually
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challenged Hakeem Jeffries on this and he's like, I'm looking
at the passage right here and read it to him,
and then Jeffries actually said to him, that's a lie.
Speaker 16 (02:13:33):
It's in the document, brother, I'm reading the words. Oh
I'm sorry, let me fix that. It's in the document.
Speaker 10 (02:13:40):
Ermano, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 18 (02:13:43):
But in you know, in Thune, they had a press
conference him and Johnson this morning, and he brought up
a good point too, where he said, if you look
at the Democrat writer that they put on this cr
where it mocks up the big beautiful bill language, they
intentionally removed the restrictions on illegals in that language. So
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the other narrative that falls apart now is that there's
a number of Democrats that come out and say, well,
this is a complete lie because it's illegal for people
not of this country. To get coverage. Yeah, great, except
the whole thing is you're trying to make it legal.
That's the issue. I mean, it's kind of like they
say nobody's allowed to speed because it says fifty five
(02:14:30):
speed limit and they're spray painting seventy five on the
sign at the same time. It's absolutely asinin'm what they
think they're getting away with.
Speaker 16 (02:14:39):
Oh, so, did you did you see the them the
the AI video that Trump put out today?
Speaker 18 (02:14:46):
I did not.
Speaker 16 (02:14:48):
I shut asked, no, no, no, no no. I think
I think you're gonna like this one. Hang on, let
me get let me I'm.
Speaker 18 (02:14:54):
Sure I will. I'm just a shudder on behalf of
the left, is what I'm saying.
Speaker 16 (02:14:59):
But so anyway, of course, it wasn't him who put
it together, but he put it out through his Trump's
social account, and a bunch of other folks have picked
up on it. And I've already played it. But it's fun,
so I'm gonna play it again because you know, liberal's
head exploding is kind of my jam.
Speaker 18 (02:15:13):
So always gotta love it. And here we go.
Speaker 2 (02:15:35):
Time comes, heep pounds gone. Great food is.
Speaker 9 (02:15:48):
The reaper, he the pen comes on the brain.
Speaker 8 (02:15:53):
Here comes the Reaver gens your babies comes the Reaper,
tire head, who.
Speaker 5 (02:16:00):
Comes Sweet who comes three?
Speaker 3 (02:16:05):
And Jopson.
Speaker 2 (02:16:30):
M hmm.
Speaker 16 (02:16:34):
I have sorry I was muted there for a second
because we've been getting echo and stuff lately. I have
to admit, though, that the blah blah blah part has
to be my favorite.
Speaker 18 (02:16:44):
I like that, But my favorite was the cow bell.
I'm just gonna say it.
Speaker 16 (02:16:47):
Well, I have to admit cow bell was my first
when I saw Trump, you know, dinging on the cowbell
and I was like, but wait, I kind of like
the blah blah blah part I don't know, and apparently
apparently Busy agrees with because he's like, blah blah blah
blah blah the chat.
Speaker 25 (02:17:03):
So whoa.
Speaker 18 (02:17:06):
But this is also uh, you know, for the balance
of the day. Now we get to watch as they
get upset about that, but start phraising Gavin Newsom for
what he and his team are doing over on his account.
Speaker 16 (02:17:19):
Oh it's already started. Queef Overbite has already posted when
when are we gonna twenty fifth this guy again? While
quote tweeting that particular thing. Another one he put out
earlier was this president is unwell I'm sorry that, you know,
we keep stealing all the Democrats thunder with the momentum
they're trying to get to try to pink. This is
all our fault because you know, for once, for once,
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the media's TDS is working against them.
Speaker 18 (02:17:45):
Yeah, it just shows their uh inability to hold a
brain thought in the same direction, because how is it
Gavin Newsom is considered genius for doing the exact same thing,
but Donald Trump puts out AI memes and that's a
sign of mental imbalance and he needs to be removed.
I mean, this is where they're at. It's once again
(02:18:08):
proof that the left has twice as many standards as
we do.
Speaker 16 (02:18:12):
Yeah, I mean, yeah, it's kind of hard to keep
up with how many standards they either have or lack,
depending on which perspective you're looking for.
Speaker 18 (02:18:20):
But I'm still with this whole shutdown argument. I'm still
trying to wrap my head around the logic or lack thereof,
coming from the Democrats. I've lost count of how many
Congress members I've responded to this week that are they're
Democrats in the House bitching and moaning. Republicans are not
doing anything to stop this shutdown. They're not even here.
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They're home. I'm here in Washington, and they're going on
and on with this despite the fact that the House
passed the cr right, I mean, what do you want
from them? The House Republicans are doing nothing. They already
did it, he empty head.
Speaker 16 (02:19:02):
They did their part.
Speaker 18 (02:19:03):
They passed.
Speaker 16 (02:19:07):
Yeah, they passed the Queen's r And I will say this,
I actually, even though I know exactly why Ran Paul
voted no, I have to admit, after everything that's happened
over the last month or so, I'm a little ticked
off that he voted no. He could have abstained and
gotten the same result instead of on paper siding with
the same people that were just celebrating an assassination.
Speaker 18 (02:19:27):
Yeah, but it's Raan Paul. You know, he's got his
set of standards, and I don't begrudge the guy for
it necessarily. It's just he's he's at least being consistent,
which you know, you can say the same about Urkowski
in the company where they vote with Democrats all the time. Shocker,
they did it again.
Speaker 17 (02:19:44):
You know.
Speaker 18 (02:19:44):
It's just after a while, you just can't get mad
at a dog that barks at a bus every time
it goes by. The fence. They're going to do it, so, oh.
Speaker 16 (02:19:54):
So of course we got to talk about this because
there was the there was the big gathering of the
brass a Quantico this week where you know, kind of
owned every single one of them.
Speaker 18 (02:20:07):
Was it was fat shaming the generals. That's my favorite
assessment of this. It's like who he is, and it's like,
all right, well, first off, are they fat? You know,
that'd be a question I could ask right now to
see if you're really upset, But.
Speaker 16 (02:20:25):
I like, yeah, wait, aren't they fat?
Speaker 31 (02:20:28):
Though?
Speaker 18 (02:20:28):
I think my favorite part of the whole fat the
Pete Hexit animosity that cracks me up from the press
is how they keep trying to denigrate him as just
a TV host.
Speaker 16 (02:20:41):
Right, never mind the fact that you know he actually
was in the military.
Speaker 18 (02:20:45):
Yeah, this is a guy would He served two tours,
got a pair of decades of service, and twice recognized
with the Bronze Star. I think he's capable at the
very least. But I just never understood how journalists think
it's an insult to call him a journalist. Right, It's okay,
(02:21:09):
I'm not going to disagree with you on that point
as far as it being an insult. But that's not
all he is. That's veteran where you're not so well.
Speaker 16 (02:21:21):
So here's the funny part about this. It's like they've
automatically forgotten that E four was bumped up to that
role in the past.
Speaker 18 (02:21:30):
Well, it's just that, you know, I don't understand how
you're telling me he's incompetent because he's just a journalist.
While I'm hearing that from.
Speaker 10 (02:21:39):
Just a journalist.
Speaker 18 (02:21:41):
So I mean, didn't you just call regard your criticism.
Speaker 16 (02:21:45):
It's of like, didn't you just call yourself incompetent? Basically,
So just just wondering, isn't that kind of what you
just did?
Speaker 10 (02:21:52):
You just basically said.
Speaker 18 (02:21:53):
But you know, it's all the whole reporting coming out
of that meeting is basically cherry picking, because because people
on the left and the media is said, oh, we've
talked to generals who were completely offended by this, and
then I've seen people on the right that said, I've
talked to a number of people in the military and
they loved it. So it basically it comes down to
(02:22:15):
whenever you get criticisms from both sides or applause from
both sides, and you pretty much struck the middle perfectly
and did the right job. So I'm going to give
them credit for it. But for me, the funniest was
when I'm hearing everybody complain about how bringing all these leaders,
admirals and generals into one location was such an unneeded
(02:22:37):
expense while they're trying to support the Democrats calling for
one point five trillion more dollars in spending.
Speaker 16 (02:22:46):
Well, my favorite one and I much made this point
the other night on Rick and Orty is everybody, you
know this could have been done through a zoom call. Yeah,
but you don't really know who's paying attention during a
zoom call, because you know, they can just put themselves
on screen and hit mute none.
Speaker 18 (02:22:58):
Yeah, anything, you got to have that. I had like
forty question follow up to make sure they listen to
the speech. How many chin up bars did he demand
from a general? One? Three, five, ten?
Speaker 9 (02:23:15):
Oh.
Speaker 16 (02:23:16):
I just it's funny because you know, of course, because
they were, you know, standing at attention, because the guy
that's in charge of them was there, and then the
guy that was in charge of him was there. I
thought it was funny that Trump. Trump was like at
the beginning of the speech, Look, you're allowed to react
if I say something you liked, you go ahead, and
if you if I don't, go ahead, and then they
still just stood there because they're still at attention.
Speaker 18 (02:23:38):
Yeah, it's a I mean, military activity is completely different
than anything else, and a lot of people don't apply
that comment sentence to it. So it's when you're addressing
a room full of generals, you're not gonna get reactions
like in the dog pound and people whooping and diss
pumping and all of that. So it's a completely different affair.
(02:23:59):
And when they talked about the lack of applause, it's like,
it's generally not what our military does.
Speaker 16 (02:24:04):
So yeah, I just like I said what I What
I thought was funny is there were some folks that
were putting out reactions to some of the things that
he was saying. And even though they weren't visibly applauding
or anything, when they talked about flag officers having to
do twice yearly pet stuff, you could see their faces like,
(02:24:25):
oh crap.
Speaker 18 (02:24:26):
Exactly, Like wait a second, I got stars, So I
don't have to do physical activity.
Speaker 16 (02:24:33):
Right, Well, that's just it, you know, I think that's
kind of been the mindset for the longest time. Is
after you reach a certain rink, they just they don't
worry about that kind of stuff anymore. And I'm sorry,
I never really have agreed with that. I mean, hell,
even when I was the owner of my own company
and considered the chief, I still went out of the
field and did the same thing I expected everybody else
to do, because you got to lead by example.
Speaker 18 (02:24:55):
So I just you're going to get those You're gonna
get comple from the people that are sitting in a
trailer and operating a drone on a joystick in Arizona
as it flies over the Middle East. Why do I
have to do push ups?
Speaker 7 (02:25:09):
Uh?
Speaker 16 (02:25:10):
All I can say about that is, if you've paid
any attention to science, mind body connection is real. So
the better shape your body's in, the better shape your
mind's going to be into. There's actually logic behind what
he's trying to get people to do, even if they
don't want to see it. This is coming from a
fat kid who who's been trying to work on that
for the last couple of years too.
Speaker 18 (02:25:26):
By the way, well, just I I'm still amused by
you know, him wanting to install military standards as offending everybody,
and yet after four years of them, including trans and
dog faced pony soldiers in the military. They were applauding it.
Speaker 16 (02:25:44):
Yeah, I am a little sad that he found a
more diplomatic way to say we're not doing the trans
thing in the military anymore, because I so wanted him
to say no more chicks with dicks.
Speaker 18 (02:25:55):
And he didn't.
Speaker 16 (02:25:56):
He got clothes. He actually said it in a more
diplomatic way, but with a heart as he was being
on the generals. I really was just want him to say, Okay, yeah,
we're done with that chicks with dix thing in the
military too, and he didn't.
Speaker 10 (02:26:06):
I'm a little sad by that.
Speaker 18 (02:26:07):
Don't squat, don't tell, don't oh lord.
Speaker 16 (02:26:15):
So uh so, since since the government is shut down,
I mean, how how are you surviving?
Speaker 26 (02:26:20):
Have you been?
Speaker 16 (02:26:21):
Have you've been bent turing out into the rows of
dead bodies and anything yet?
Speaker 18 (02:26:24):
Yeah, I've been. I've been tapping into my patriots supplies
and having freeze dried goods for breakfast and side. It's
patently ridiculous. I mean, I crack up when they keep
referring to all, you know, governments shut down two times
during Trump's first administration, and you seem to have come
through it pretty well. You're still here, so I don't
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know what the screaming is all about. It's it's always
you know, worst case scenario. People are gonna die all
of this, and it's like, okay, great, Then why are
the Democrats saying no? Because you've got a means to
keep this open. If it's as dire as your promise
it to be, go ahead and open it. But no,
they they need the talking points more than they need
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to keep people alive.
Speaker 16 (02:27:07):
Apparently fun times, fun times.
Speaker 18 (02:27:17):
It's just you know, it's common sense and logic that's
that unravels almost every single one of their talking points,
which tells you everything. Whatever they come up with, it's
just like yeah, but I think it was uh, it
was cracking up yesterday. I think it was one of
the Krasenstein wonder Twins said, I want somebody to show
me exactly where in the Democrat bill they want to
fund illegals, and then Mike Johnson had come out like
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an hour earlier and said, on page fifty six, paragraph four,
it's it's right, it's that easy to derail the talking
points right now, let's just sit You.
Speaker 16 (02:27:51):
Just have to use their own stuff against them, and
it's happening more and more lately, which I find absolutely amazing.
And I'm i've I apparently I kicked over a hornets
nest today making fun of minority leader Jeffreys. I honestly,
I'm kind of surprised he hasn't screamed that that's racist.
You can't call me a minority leader because I'm a minority.
Speaker 18 (02:28:11):
Well yeah, you're waiting for that to come out, right,
It's like, how dare you refer to him as a minority.
It's like, well, no, it's actually about numbers, not race.
But okay, I'm.
Speaker 16 (02:28:20):
Surprised it hasn't come up yet. But yeah, but I
made a joke that, you know, because he was complaining
what the shot down. I was like, shouldn't you off
be doing? Shouldn't you be off somewhere doing a Mexican
had to answer or something.
Speaker 10 (02:28:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (02:28:29):
So I've been getting trolled by a bunch of people all.
Speaker 10 (02:28:31):
Day, so.
Speaker 16 (02:28:34):
Fun times. But I mean it's a true question. Can
you be off doing a Mexican head dance somewhere?
Speaker 18 (02:28:42):
I swear it's almost no fun because it's so easy anymore.
Speaker 16 (02:28:46):
I know, right, I will say the fact that everybody's
kind of getting on board with it is kind of
taking the fun out of it because we're all just like,
we don't care anymore.
Speaker 10 (02:28:54):
You call us whatever names you want.
Speaker 16 (02:28:56):
You've been doing it for twenty years anyway, we just
don't care anymore.
Speaker 18 (02:29:00):
Well, that's the thing. That's just so it's amazing to
watch this because I mean, I've had this mindset for
a while and I kept, you know, pushing it. It's like,
just don't let him have that kind of power. And
you know, we talk about it all the time. How
pretty much last summer, since the assassination attempt, people stopped
caring about that kind of crap any longer, you know,
because they're ramping things up to a different level altogether.
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Being called a name really has no impact any longer whatsoever.
It's like, oh, wow, I'm a Nazi. Great, as long
as you're not shooting, that's fine, pos right.
Speaker 16 (02:29:35):
Anyway. But no, I just okay, okay, So I got
to talk about this too, because there was a there
was a hell of a news story. So you know
how the Democrats kept saying they wanted to sit down
and talk to Trump. So he invited him into the
Oval office and then put a bunch of Trump twenty
twenty eight hats on the desk that was not awesome.
Speaker 18 (02:29:55):
It's yeah, they of course they're going to point to
this later. There's proof he wants a third time authoritarian.
Don't tell you know that kind of crap. It's like
call a joke. It's called trolling.
Speaker 7 (02:30:06):
You know.
Speaker 18 (02:30:07):
You people that insist that we can't laugh at ourselves
are the ones that take every damn little thing to heart.
So it's uh, you know, it's one that you just
got to sit back and laugh at him anymore. It's
just like, okay, yeah, go ahead and lose your mind.
We're laughing.
Speaker 16 (02:30:23):
Yeah, at this point, we're now laughing at you, not
with you, because you don't laugh at anything anymore.
Speaker 18 (02:30:29):
Well, it's you know, these are the same people you
see online all the time. There are you people on
the right are losing your mind about this by what
by commenting on it? That's I always love that where
you know, if you point out something that's ridiculous, it's
always like, why are you guys going so crazy? It's like,
why are you going in the red zone to any
reaction whatsoever. We're just pointing out that something stupid and ridiculous.
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It's not like I'm tossing and turning and losing sleep
over a comment online. So they have to have that
stream level of reaction in order to justify their comments.
Speaker 16 (02:31:06):
Oh it's I don't know, I just I am kind of.
I was happy to see that. You remember the other
day when the White House said, the longer this shutdown
goes on, the sombrero gets ten percent bigger. They kept
their one yesterday where it was ten percent bigger. I'm
waiting to see when it happens today. So I thought
that was that.
Speaker 18 (02:31:25):
I like when someone put out yesterday too, it was
the sombreros will continue until the attitude improves.
Speaker 16 (02:31:33):
Oh, I will say. I will say Colbert tried to
get in on the act, so they put together put
together this AI video of Van's humping a couch and
then put a sombrero on his butt. I got to
give him at least an A for effort. It still
wasn't funny, but I got to give him an a
for effort.
Speaker 18 (02:31:49):
Yeah, but that this again, this comes from the people
who supposedly abhor misinformation, and they're still trying to push that.
Speaker 16 (02:31:57):
JD.
Speaker 18 (02:31:57):
Van Sofa Canard. I mean, it's just that's where they're at.
Speaker 16 (02:32:03):
Though.
Speaker 18 (02:32:03):
Why would they follow their own advice and adhere to
their own standards? God forbid? I gotta say though, I
think it was Calvin the other day. It had a
great point too, though, that the one screaming and yelling
about this being racist with a sombrero were the same
ones a couple of months ago calling Trump taco that
was acceptable.
Speaker 16 (02:32:24):
Oh this is different. So this is from Amy Curtis
unless she's transitioned over to town hall. I guess. Bernie
Moreno has introduced legislation to tax Congress during shutdowns. Shots fired.
Speaker 18 (02:32:45):
Oh god, yeah, so so.
Speaker 16 (02:32:49):
Just to give you the cliffs notes, Senator Bernie Moreno, Republican,
Ohio is introduced to bill to imposed daily tax on
members of Congress called the Stop holding Up Taxpayers then
I Wages on Washington's Negligent Shutdown Act. A statement from
Senator Marino confirmed this earlier today. Senator Morino, Republican, Ohio
introduced this act to basically get them to stop holding
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the government hostage. That's brilliant. That's brilliant.
Speaker 18 (02:33:19):
Well wait a second, how's you going to pass this
if government is shut down.
Speaker 16 (02:33:23):
I don't really know, but I still brilliant.
Speaker 18 (02:33:26):
I'm confused, bud Okay.
Speaker 16 (02:33:29):
I mean, well, technically, though the government's shut down, they
have kept the Senate open because they still do the votes.
Speaker 18 (02:33:35):
So I mean true. I mean, it's I don't know
how you can reopen if you're not allowed to participate.
But that's what I cracked me up to about all
the commentary coming out of the House Democrats. It's like,
I'm here, Where are the Republicans? It's like, We're great,
you're there. What are you doing?
Speaker 16 (02:33:52):
Yeah, the House Republicans already did their job. What are
you doing besides grand standing and whining? I mean, the
thing that drives me is this. I mean, and again,
I am no fan of crs. I am tired of
us winding up in this position. But for all the
people that are like, they didn't even negotiate with us.
They didn't they shouldn't have had to. This was Biden's
budget being continued.
Speaker 18 (02:34:13):
Yeah, not to mention that the Democrats were fine when
they passed like thirteen crs and the Biden years without
a problem, right, you know, and they said, oh, this
only happens on Trump terms. Well yeah, because that's what
U assholes do when Trump's in office. This is your plug,
which means you did this. So it's a tacit admission
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that they don't want to admit to, but it's just
what we're getting out of them all the time. And
I saw Eric Swalwell come out and complain. He's like,
you know, I should be working right now. It's like, dude,
that's the last thing anybody wants is you quote working.
We're happy that you're out of work right now. But
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that kind of echoes too. There was something I saw,
I think one day some newter group of government workers
were striking, had placards printed out and everything, and they said,
if this shuts down on Tuesday, we're all gonna walk
out and one hundred thousand people will be quit their jobs. Okay,
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And is there a downside to this because so far
this is sounding pretty damn cool.
Speaker 16 (02:35:23):
Yes, And so therefore, and this is the whole thing.
Speaker 18 (02:35:27):
That's that's going on with the shutdown argument is I
think they're running into that level of reaction where they're
citing doom and glooments like do you realize government jobs
will be lost? For yeah, we do. We're cool with it.
It's what we voted for, and they don't have a response.
Then you know, it's like their grandma's gonna die and
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hospitals will shut down. They shut up. All we want
to do is keep doing what we were doing for
the last year, where government operated and nothing was shut
down and nobody lost jobs and nobody died. You're the
one say no, So go cry in a mirror.
Speaker 16 (02:36:03):
I guess, yeah, pretty much. It's just I don't know,
the lack of self reflection from these people. I would
say it's astounding to me, but I guess I should
probably be used to him by now because they just
don't get it. I mean, they're they're pointing out that
this is the last three shutdowns of all happened under Trump. Yeah,
because you're dragging your feet and not doing what you
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normally do.
Speaker 17 (02:36:25):
And you have.
Speaker 16 (02:36:25):
The thing about it is they keep talking, they keep
acting as if they have leverage, and they don't.
Speaker 18 (02:36:30):
Right, you know. And the thing is, too, I've always
said this about Trump, going back to the first term.
They keep trying to slam him with political standards that
he doesn't care about. And so when they come out
and say this is the third shutdown, under his term.
You think that affects him. See, he's not going to
sit back in his chair and grab his pearls. Oh
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my gosh, he just said, well, then stop shutting it down, assholes.
That's kind of his response. Here's a sombrero meme.
Speaker 16 (02:37:02):
Yeah, have another sombrero anyway. So apparently the group what
the hell are they called again? Democrats Democratic Wins Media.
I guess there's some new spin off of what they
were doing for Harris for a while, is putting out
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a CNN clip that shows that the public is widely
blaming Democrats, but if you look at the polls, you
find out that's actually not true.
Speaker 18 (02:37:33):
Well, I've seen polls going both ways too that you
know who's to blame, who the American public hold responsible.
Why are you doing polling when you could just look
at the votes pretty much the ones voting no to
reopen the government is on paper, you can see it.
Speaker 16 (02:37:53):
But Brad, the only reason they're voting no is because
the Republicans wouldn't negotiate with him, and they don't think
it's fair, and they don't want to get then past
the sixty vote threshold without get getting something in return.
Speaker 10 (02:38:04):
That's what I keep hearing.
Speaker 18 (02:38:05):
By the way, well yeah, but the deadline for that
is months away, so you can keep the government open
and negotiate. But they don't. They want to do this
strong arm move and the Republicans want to negotiate. They
don't want to do it under duress and be extorted,
and so they're like, well, fine, shut it down. That
means we can't negotiate. How about that, you know, and
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they don't put one and two together and come up
with three in that fashion. It's great, we want to
negotiate with you, but you're the ones that shut the door.
So sorry, that's the amusing part. They just fall apart
once again with logic.
Speaker 16 (02:38:45):
Right, I don't know. I mean, I will say this,
I'm surprised that I haven't heard any horror stories about
anybody being locked in a National park bathroom during this
shutdowns so far.
Speaker 18 (02:38:58):
Well. The funny thing too, is, and I think Eric
Ericson was the one to point this out, is that
you know, during the shutdown, instead of furloughing workers, Trump
is gonna lay them off entirely. And once things reopen,
he said, this is an opportunity to get that liberal
mindset out of these agencies and install proper people to
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do the jobs. I mean, if that's the case, that
would be hilariously appropriate, wouldn't it that you can basically
drain the swamp this way? I mean, it's it's a
hilarious theory. I have no idea if it's going to
come to practice or not, but I absolutely love that concept.
It needs to, absolutely.
Speaker 16 (02:39:41):
Because this is the exact scenario. This is a dream
scenario for Trump, because that's all he heard every when
he tried to turn the red pins loose the last time.
We can't really do that because everything's already been appropriated.
Guess what, nothing's been appropriated for this fiscal year yet
send an army of redpins in and get rid of
all of it. I still don't understand, and I've been
saying this now for months. I don't understand why our
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federal government ever became involved in funding things that are
funding and running things that are considered non essential because
I'm pretty sure we could do that cheaper through the
private sector.
Speaker 18 (02:40:12):
Yeah, and just you know, and look at all the
crap that we were funding that got exposed with Doze
early in the year that had zero to do with
national interests. I mean, we're dolling out money for trans
and gay plays that take place in South American countries
and crap like that. It's like, what are we even
thinking anymore? What's where's the mindset of anything revolving around
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our money. It's just spitting stuff out all the time.
And you know, the actual verifiable spending like for healthcare
abroad and keeping people alive in countries and getting them
water and stuff that all fell to the State Department
now and still going on. It's just all the other
bull crap that USAID was involved in that they're cutting,
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which we found out also was slush fund for so
much on the left, Democrats and others. So this is
what they're screaming about. And if the shutdown can lead
to more of that activity in the agencies, I'm for it.
Hell yeah. Because one of the things I've heard people
scream about is like Trump doesn't have the power to
do this. That falls to Congress. It's like, oh yeah, well,
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if Congress is shut down, then by default and false
to the executive branch and he's allowed to do this.
Speaker 16 (02:41:28):
So I will say this the one thing that I'm
kind of mad that Leader Thun keeps Senate in session
and keeps calling for a vote to get this thing
shut down. If he just let them go home, Trump
could do recess appointments just like during a recess, and
a lot of this crap would be done, as far
as all the people that they keep trying to put
in the bottleneck. But and that's one of the reasons
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why I have to admit I actually and again, I've
heard all the criticisms from everybody from the beginning about
how basically he was just gonna be a carbon copy
of the last guy, and I have to admit I'm
starting to see it, and it's actually kind of annoying
because there was there was a time frame earlier in
the year where they would have been home for like
two weeks, which is just barely enough time to qualify
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for recess appointments, and he kept descended in session.
Speaker 18 (02:42:20):
Yeah. I mean, I'm haven't been too thrilled with Thune.
You know, he he can make sense, but I believe
he's just too much of a political animal. And Mike Johnson,
I see, is the other way where he's a bit
more proactive but also knows he has to play a
political game at times. But Thune I think starts political
and if it suits him, then he'll get more party
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specific and agenda driven. But for the most part, I've
seen him as a bit of a disappointment.
Speaker 16 (02:42:50):
Yeah, I really, I really am. I will say this though,
did you did you? Did you hear about the newest
liberal outrage regarding CBS?
Speaker 18 (02:43:00):
No, I don't know if I have.
Speaker 16 (02:43:03):
Let me see if I can find it again. So
you remember Barry Weiss from years ago?
Speaker 18 (02:43:10):
Oh you mean her her promotion into the news division. Yeah?
Speaker 16 (02:43:13):
Yeah, remember they got her out from New York Times
and now she's in charge of the entire CBS news division.
Speaker 18 (02:43:23):
See, well, what was so funny this was? Yeah, but
I don't say, like five years or so ago. But
the New York Times their their newsroom itself. You want
to talk about a hive of dysfunction. They literally seemed
to be controlled by the gen Z new arrivals in there.
And anytime they disagree with somebody, it's not just you know,
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I don't like their opinion, it's this is a threat
to me. I feel unsafe that they're working here and
crap like that. I mean, during the pandemic they had
one of their pulitzer prize winning editors fired who was
like a medical expert and everything else because he said
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a bad word years ago while on a field trip
in another country. And he didn't use it as an
exploited you know, like a racial thing. He was having
a discussion with the students about a racial issue and
just clarified as like, now, which word did they use?
Was it this? This or this? And in doing so
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said the wrong word. And again it happened years earlier.
And yet the young kids in the newsroom who were
hired after he had said this complained to the extent
that he got his job terminated. And this is the
same mindset that chase Barry Weiss out. She was about
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as middle of the road a journalists as you'd find
at the time, you know, quasi conservative. She wasn't exactly
you know, a hardcore right, and yet they had to
chase her a because they disagreed with her opinions. It's like,
you're a newsroom, You're supposed to have varied opinions, but
that was unacceptable. And then she only went ahead and
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she built her own platform on substack that exploded in size.
She drew all kinds of journalists over there, became huge,
CBS bought her out, and now she's gonna run the
editorial division CBS. That's hilarious.
Speaker 16 (02:45:24):
Oh so I have to put this on the screen
for a second because I'm pretty sure this should, by
their own logic, qualify as a certain thing. Hang on,
I'm trying to find it again, I have too many
tabs open. But so this was put out by one
of the Gavin Newsom accounts. Again, I'm pretty sure this
would on their own definition count as you know, transphobic.
Speaker 18 (02:45:48):
Yeah, it could be that could be that sure. I
also like to point out that this is the same
Gavin Newsom that tried to pass a law that said
you can't do this, right, He tried to fight against
using AI for political commentary and make it illegal, and
yet it's so it's cool that they do it.
Speaker 16 (02:46:09):
All right, So just for the folks that are paying
attention on your phones, let me make this. Let me
em big in this for a second so you can
actually say it. But trust me, I won't be leaving
in a very long but still, yeah, I just like,
wouldn't this qualify as one using AI for political purposes?
To transphobic?
Speaker 18 (02:46:27):
Three?
Speaker 16 (02:46:27):
Mislabeling with incorrect pronouns.
Speaker 18 (02:46:31):
Exactly. I don't think he self identifies as.
Speaker 16 (02:46:34):
That this is a hate right, I mean, that's that's
just it. That's not how he identifies. So by their
own definition, this would be a hate crime. I'm really confused.
But of course it's okay for them to be bigots
when they think it's funny.
Speaker 18 (02:46:48):
Yep. Their standards are better than ours. They have twice
as many.
Speaker 16 (02:46:53):
And they changed depending on what the particular circumstances. Oh,
all right, so we are getting to the end of
our time together. We're not quite there yet, but I
figured i'd start this part a little bit earlier, so
hopefully you have time to think about it. What is
your favorite article you've put out so far this week?
Speaker 18 (02:47:10):
Oh, let's see concerning let's see what we haven't covered already. Well,
there was this little fun discovery. Since we're crossing into
October now over at MSNBC, I'm not sure how many
people are aware, but they're going through a process right
now of branding, changing up. The whole network in fact,
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is going to have a different name by the end
of the year. Ms NOW, which is an acronym allegedly
that means my source for News, Opinion and worldview.
Speaker 16 (02:47:49):
World worldview, I think, I think it's worldview. I think
something like that, you know.
Speaker 18 (02:47:55):
And there I had to crack up the day they
made this announcement on Morning Joe, where they tried to
make this sound like a great thing, and you could
just see Joe's facial expression was, So, what's taking place
here is that Comcast Universal is spinning off all of
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its cable channels into a separate entity. Now they're going
to be completely divorced from their cable Make sense of
that if you can. Comcast is getting rid of cable.
That should tell you everything about how crap the fortunes
are for television that a cable provider is getting rid
of cable. But among them, of course, is MSNBC. But
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the funny part is how aggressively NBC News is making
this a divorce, like get the hell out, we're sick
of you. You know.
Speaker 16 (02:48:52):
No, it's not just a divorce. They're being flat out
thrown into the house. What I find ironic because I didn't,
and I'll be honest, I did not even know this
until NBC made the announcement that they weren't going to
be allowed to keep the NBC in the divorce. I
had no idea that MS originally stood for Microsoft. And
the funny thing is when Microsoft divested, they still got
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to keep the MS. But NBC is like, nope, you
can keep that off. You on because they said you can,
but you ain't keeping our stuff. Nope, nope, nope.
Speaker 18 (02:49:20):
I mean it. It's not just like, Okay, you guys
are going to go and do your own thing. It
is like, literally, get the hell out. Last month, MSNBC
was told they had to stop using NBC News studios.
They had to find their own location, so they took
over the offices that used to be run by BuzzFeed.
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This month, they were told that I believe it's as
a next Wednesday Tuesday, they can no longer use NBC
news material, so they're no longer a source for any news.
By the twentieth, they have to completely divest from any
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of the infrastructure, so like camera crews and stuff like
that in Washington, DC, they can no longer use that.
By the end of the month, they're completely separated. Don't
use the logo, don't use our people. They even told
the reporters, some of them that were doing both, you
got to pick a side, kids, you go to them
or you stick with us. So, like you know, Steve Kornacki,
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the highly caffeinated data guy that's over at MSNBC, he
jumped ship and went to NBC.
Speaker 16 (02:50:30):
So yeah, now the announcements have come out and been like, Okay,
you got to decide who gets you in the divorce
because you can't be with both. This is not a
shared custody situation.
Speaker 18 (02:50:38):
Kids. We really drove it home was the announcement that
just came out that MSNBC now has struck a deal
with Sky Nude. They're going to be their source now
for you know, basically international coverage and stuff like that
and national until MSNBC ramps up this new thing for themselves.
But it and even that had stipulations on it, like
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Sky News came out and said, uh, this is one
way they're using our material. There will be no MSNBC
content shared or displayed on our networks. Just basically like yeah,
we're licensing our stuff for them to use and nothing more.
Speaker 16 (02:51:18):
Yeah, so they can use us, We're not going to
use them, and they're gonna take it and like it. Yeah,
I do think they they should have probably market tested
the name change a little more, because all you got
to do is add one letter and it becomes the
laughing stock, more worse than than threaty is because you
put it. You put a P in front of MS,
and what do you get?
Speaker 10 (02:51:34):
PMS?
Speaker 18 (02:51:35):
Now that's what people said, their little flag logo in
front of it looks like a p.
Speaker 16 (02:51:42):
Okay, Like, you guys do not markets this very well.
Speaker 18 (02:51:46):
I mean it's actually accurate, but I'm not sure that's
the message you want to find out there. Okay, now
it's this is going to be really difficult there because
I mean, so far this year, MSNBC's numbers have been
just hanking harsh, Like they've lost just this year, they've
lost fifty percent more of their audience from last year.
(02:52:08):
And you're gonna take away the logo and everything else,
name change all of that. When people are scanning through
the channels, are gonna what the hell that is?
Speaker 7 (02:52:16):
What is that?
Speaker 16 (02:52:18):
Just just to put it in perspective, their their numbers
are tanking harder than the post Kimmel comeback bump.
Speaker 18 (02:52:26):
Yeah. And the funny thing, I haven't heard anybody crowing
about Kimmel's ratings lately. It's just so Yeah.
Speaker 16 (02:52:36):
Speaking of ratings. Did you see the shutdown stream that
minority leaders seen to put out? Like thirty seven people
were watching, Oh my god, that.
Speaker 18 (02:52:46):
Has been hilarious. How bad that is? I mean, I
think it was on Fox this morning they were playing
a clip of just how inept it was like every
single time it was new people, it's like, can you
hear me?
Speaker 9 (02:53:00):
You?
Speaker 18 (02:53:00):
I'm muted, completely lost. It look like Gramma and Grandpa
trying to figure out a DM and it's.
Speaker 9 (02:53:08):
Like, how can you hear me?
Speaker 2 (02:53:10):
What's going on?
Speaker 18 (02:53:14):
These people are running the country?
Speaker 10 (02:53:16):
Dude.
Speaker 16 (02:53:17):
Eric Eric Swallwell in a baseball cap was probably the
highlight for me.
Speaker 18 (02:53:21):
With his clear glasses. He I don't know who's worse
at mocking the toxic masculine democrat him or Adam Kinsinger.
When either one of them try to make fun of
somebody else's masculinity, it's like a sweetheart, just stop, please.
Speaker 16 (02:53:49):
Nice.
Speaker 18 (02:53:51):
But yeah, it was funny that I think at one point,
who's there, who's their trans representative that's up there. I
don't even know his name. I'm sorry its name. I
don't want to misgender. But when they were on bitching
and moaning, it was like three dozen people watching.
Speaker 16 (02:54:10):
Oh so, yeah, well, speaking of trans and weird shit.
And I don't know if it was the same when
you were growing up, But when I was a kid,
anybody that I knew of that ever thought they were
going to do something big and go to college, like
winding up in somewhere like Harvard was I'm going to
go to Harvard and I'm gonna get my whole degree.
And now you're watching Harvard hire a drag queen as
(02:54:31):
a visiting professor, and.
Speaker 10 (02:54:32):
You're like, maybe it's a good thing I didn't go there.
Speaker 16 (02:54:35):
I know, that's kind of how I'm feeling.
Speaker 18 (02:54:38):
What was it about a year or two ago they
announced that they had a Taylor Swift professor. I mean,
not really sure what you would learn from them that
you couldn't learn on your own. But okay, but this
is on part two with was a CBS Morning the
(02:54:59):
other day when when Bad Bunny was announced as the
halftime show for the Super Bowl, they brought on and
I swear that I saw the chiron. They have a
Bad Bunny correspondent. Yeah, I'm before this week. What the
(02:55:19):
hell did they do? What was their job?
Speaker 16 (02:55:25):
I don't know, but I wish they'd go back and
find out.
Speaker 18 (02:55:30):
He's putting on another show at San Juan.
Speaker 16 (02:55:33):
Thank you for that report, the so riveting, so riveting,
thank you for that.
Speaker 18 (02:55:40):
The easiest job on the planet, because all you gotta
do is just run thing through Google Translate. You've got
a story and you can take the rest of the
week off.
Speaker 16 (02:55:47):
Dudes, I mean seriously, I mean, come on. I mean, granted,
I don't watch as much football as the average red
blooded American male, but I do usually get into the
playoffs a little bit more, and then I'll and I
do usually watch the Super I almost don't even want
to watch this year, just because I know who this
dude is, and I'm like, he doesn't why, I mean,
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it's not it's not even hitting their audience. Dude doesn't
even speak English very well.
Speaker 18 (02:56:12):
Why because he was in Happy Gilmour too.
Speaker 16 (02:56:18):
That's probably the only reason.
Speaker 18 (02:56:20):
That's the part that cracks me up, though, is he's
on tour currently. He has made it a huge deal
that he is not doing any tour stops in America
because of Donald Trump and Ice, despite the fact that
he's American by default coming from Puerto Rico. But while
(02:56:41):
he's protesting America, he's perfectly, okay, performing at the super Bowl,
which is an American holiday.
Speaker 16 (02:56:49):
Yeah, I mean, well it should be. I still don't
know why it's not.
Speaker 18 (02:56:53):
I mean, come on, we're the ones at this harm
it if it is or not.
Speaker 16 (02:56:57):
Well, yeah, I'm just saying there's been. There's been, Like
especially when I worked FORU, because we get all the
federal we got all the federal holidays off. We were like,
why don't they just give us the Monday after super
Bowl is holiday? So nobody's trying to come to work hungover?
Come on, man, come on man.
Speaker 18 (02:57:14):
Definitely a lot of people are in agreement with that,
but you know, or I still don't know why they
don't hold it on a Saturday, because that would make
sense as well, but tradition, you can't mess with it.
Speaker 16 (02:57:31):
All right, So one more quick news hit on the
way out the door, because I think this one will
probably get more coverage once all the sombrero stuff dies down.
I thought this was absolutely amazing. But Tell has actually
cut ties with the Anti Defamation League because of its
criticism of tp USA because you know Nazis, so that
(02:57:52):
would that that was that was kind of a good
stance in my opinion, Coomy Hit intertwined them a bit
more and now he's like, yeah, no, not doing it.
Speaker 18 (02:58:00):
I'll do it. So there's a little bit of common
sense creeping into things. How about that? I mean it
is eventually so, I mean the ADL has already completely
compromised themselves anyway years ago, where just they can just
arbitrarily declare somebody a hate group, and it's like should
they say something hateful first? I'm just following up flow
(02:58:22):
chart here, But I mean, we don't like them, is
what it comes down to.
Speaker 16 (02:58:29):
All Right, my friend will believe it or not, we
have come to the end of our time together. Where
can folks find you.
Speaker 18 (02:58:35):
All over the place? Head over to h town Hall
dot com. I got a media column there every day.
If you head over to Red State, I'm on the
front page, and I got a twice weekly media podcast
there called Liable Sources. But you can also hear me
right on this network. Well, like last night it was
doing the culture Ship. We'd already packered on entertainment. Next Thursday,
Bad Movies with Paul Young every Tuesday with the everprovis
(02:58:59):
and Aggie Reaking on the cocktail Lounge, our little show
of news diversion and happiness. And then if you need
more of me, go to Jitter see me at Martini Shark,
making fun and harassing the journalist as much as possible.
Speaker 16 (02:59:13):
And pointing out the double standards everywhere. Saw you do
a little bit of that today. It's been glorious, all right, folks.
That's gonna do it for this particular episode of The
Rick Robinson Show, as well as the weekend news Roundup.
We'll be back with you. I guess tomorrow, well, actually
later tonight, I do, and he said, she said with
a lovely igurekon then tomorrow on Juxtaposition as we start
(02:59:34):
our a intwoj Ocstober, we're gonna be talking about cryptids
all month long. Hope everybody enjoys the rest of your Friday.
Thank you so much for hanging out with all of us,
and we will see you again when we see you,
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Speaker 2 (03:01:00):
I can't say