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Speaker 1 (00:21):
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the blood at his name, when the work's gold still
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crowd in the power of the crowd down.
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we will not prage by his blood.
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God of Jacob.
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on the truth. Don't temper regrets. He's got start.
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You're in his voice and facts in his hand, talking,
says to the people all across this.
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Is freak up and feel what we feel. He's freaking
on the noise. He's cutting through the lies.
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Shot in the light where the shadow hides, guests on
the line, and call is on deck. He's the voice
of the folks. He tends us to get all the
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Speaker 11 (10:28):
And welcome in, ladies and gentlemen to the Chat Lives
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Speaker 14 (10:36):
I missed you guys yesterday.
Speaker 11 (10:37):
But Mike Tummy and I were not on speaking terms.
That's all I'm gonna say about that. It was not
a good day around the Robinson household anyway, So we're back,
we're live. I think I just gotta I think I
might have needed some I guess because about halfway through
the day I started feeling better, but the morning was
not good. And I actually hadn't felt that good on
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Monday either, but I powered through do the other shows,
like I don't think I can sit in my chair
for two hours, not with the rumbling that's going in
my humbly. But again, that's all we're gonna talk about
for that. So we're here, we're live. There's tons of
things to talk about. So good Wednesday morning, ladies and gentlemen,
and welcome in to the Rick Robin the Show again.
Speaker 14 (11:18):
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Speaker 11 (11:21):
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have a confession to like because it keeps occurring to
me every time I hear the the intro that I
wrote using Suno, so basically I had well, So what
I did was I had Grock scan my profile on
X and then I had it start writing lyrics to
a song to open the show with, and then I
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tweaked it a little bit. And after I tweaked it
for the final time, you know that part where it
says two flags held high, I almost went with two
middle fingers. With as much as my life has changed
since September the tenth, I'm kind of glad that I
have it now. But it occurs to me every single
time because what made me laugh about it was I'm
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old school when it comes to wrestling. I don't really
like the new stuff, but I miss like and I'm
not even just talking about the eighties and nineties wrestling,
so you know, I'm talking to you know, Andrea, the
Giant Hulkgaan. Those guys will always be like mega superstars
when it comes to wrestling. But I always anytime I
see somebody talking about two middle fingers or the double
barrel middle finger shotgun, I always think of Stonehold, Steve Austin,
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and I kind of wanted that nod in there, But
now I'm kind of glad that I did. All right,
so let's take a look at everything here. So again,
good morning, hello America. I hope you're having a great day.
It is day eight of the shutdown, and Washington is
playing chicken with your paycheck if you happen to be
a federal worker. The White House tells federal workers no
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guarantee of backpay, the Senate keeps approving nominees like nothing's wrong,
and the former FBI director faces it judged today or
will he because I have my own suspicions as to
whether he.
Speaker 6 (13:41):
May or not.
Speaker 11 (13:42):
He may or may not show up. Plus and this
will be our lead for hour to new records show
Joe Biden himself pressured the CIA to bury intel about
his family's Ukraine ties. So yeah, we'll we get into
that bombshell an hour too. So furlough federal federal employees,
according to the White House in a recent memo, are
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not automatically entitled to back pay. So Johnson had a
response to that as well and basically parodied the same thing.
So that frames our morning so far. So we are
still in the middle of a shutdown fight. Oddly enough,
it is day eight and I still have not seen
rus russ vod playing the repri at. I really want
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that happening. Where is it?
Speaker 6 (14:31):
Where is it?
Speaker 11 (14:32):
I just I don't get it. Look, it's we're eight
days in. You said you were going to send in
the Red Pin Brigade, so let's start sending it in. So,
according to the Federal News Network, omb's opinion contradicts the
White House's twenty nine interpretation. GOV Exec adds it deleted
references to laws guaranteeing back pay. So again, so you know, look,
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I still have a question as to what this shutdown
actually means. But now we're running into FAA workers not
getting paychecks. TSA agent's not getting paychecks. So will this
be enough to bring the Democrats back to the table, Because,
let's face it, no matter how the left and their
media friends try to spend this, this is all about
the left. This is about the Democrats, or as we
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call them around here, the demon rats. I haven't been
doing that as much lately because I've been trying to
tone down the rhetoric a little bit. But at the
same time, this time I feel like they deserve it
because they're holding the country. That's the point I keep
driving home here in day eight. They're holding the country
hostage for one point five trillion dollars, a good chunk
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of which goes right back into PBS funding, which was
just removed. And according to PBS's own people, they are
flushed with cash and don't need the government teeth anymore.
So let's take them at their word and see how
long it holds out. Look, PBS made sense fifty sixty
years ago whenever there was only four channels to choose from,
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because it gave a government option. And I mean, let's
face it, I grew I grew up watching PBS. I
remember shows like The Electric Company, which apparently was shorter
lived than it probably should have been. Sasame Street, which
is on the other side of the coin, pretty much
outlived its usefulness. Shows like mister Rogers absolutely loved that
one when I was a kid. I still have a
(16:31):
podcast that I'll be working on the kind of riffs
on that a little bit from a political perspective. I
decided to launch King and Country first, and I know
some of you were like, oh my god, you have
another one you're planning. Did I mention that I do
like a million shows, because you know, reasons? Reasons just
saying it's not my fault. Man, It's really not. I
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mean it kind of is, but it's really not because reasons.
Oh what am I I was looking to do something here.
Speaker 14 (17:09):
Sorry.
Speaker 11 (17:10):
I was trying to figure something out because somehow I've
taken the name tags off of this front page and
I didn't mean to do that, and now they've made
it where everything is page specific, so I can't figure
out how to turn it back on. I thought it
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would be under this, but it's not there either. Oh well,
all right, so we're not gonna mess with that right now.
I don't know what happened. I'll fix it later. The
good news is my apparently ancient internet equipment because it
hasn't been replaced since we upgraded, which I believe was
in twenty seventeen.
Speaker 9 (17:51):
I think.
Speaker 11 (17:53):
Just got replaced yesterday, so we haven't at near the
connection issues. I have noticed some packet laws still, so
I got to figure that out. But it should not.
We shouldn't have any more weird cascade failures like we
were having, So keep your fingers crossed there. But so
that's where we are with the shutdown stuff is we're
in day eight. There's about there's apparently about to be
another test vote. I'm sure it won't go anywhere yet
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again because why would it, because reasons.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
But here's the question.
Speaker 11 (18:24):
If the Senate is still confirmed, and trust me, I'm
not mad that they are, because I think they should
be using this time to get those things done that
the Democrats have been trying to block. But if the
Senate can confirm one hundred and seven folks for Trump
positions because they've gotten rid of the pro forma stuff
like the sixty votes to break it, YadA, YadA, YadA,
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why not just do that everywhere else?
Speaker 14 (18:46):
For now?
Speaker 11 (18:48):
I talked about this some a little bit on man
Or rama last I think it was. I don't remember
if it was during the show or before, but we
were talking about this before, and I just don't get it,
you know, because it's it's simple enough, because you know
the Democrats are going to do it if they get
another turn at the trough. They've already told you what
they're going to do. They're going to neot the filibuster,
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ram everything through that they can possibly ram through, even
if they only have a fifty even if they only
have a fifty vote split with the vice president, as
long as the vice president's a Democrat, and then they're
going to expand the court and pack the court. They've
already told you what they were going to do. So
are we going to do it or are we gonna
let them do it? Because that's pretty much where we
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are right now, Ladies and gentlemen. We are in a
fight for the soul of this nation and we're losing,
or we were. The problem is, it's kind of like
everybody complaining about the beef prices and everything else that
are skyrocketing right now. Nobody talks about the real cause
of that though, that was the Biden administration. So we're
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now in the rebuilding phase and the birthing of calves
and the fattening of calves and to be able to
be processed for meat. So within the next several months,
we're going to start seeing the those price problems start easing.
But there's only so many things that can be done
when you have an administration on the way out the
door slaughtering chickens and slaughtering cows just to try to
make things as hard as possible on we, the American
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people on the way out the door. If you want
proof of who the dictators actually were, just look at that.
They were slaughtering chickens and slaughtering cows on the way
out the door. So you and I felt a greater
pinch in our pocketbooks when we were already coming off
of anywhere between twenty five to thirty percent actual inflation
if you stop removing the things that they take out
so the numbers look prettier. I need you to understand that.
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But again, the Senate is ramming through nominees, so why
not just ram through everything else? And I don't say
that lightly. Believe me, It's taken me a long drawn
out process to get to this point where I am
with this because I'm tired of the gridlock. I'm tired
of the BS, and I'm tired of the fact that
it keeps coming to light. The Democrats keep finding ways
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to cheat to make sure that we keep the gridlock.
Look at what happened in California with the House seats.
They kept counting until they flipped them. Some of these
votes took sixty five days in the twenty first century.
I need you to think about that from a logical perspective.
When we were doing pen and paper ballots in the
sixties and seventies, we had results by the next day.
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But now that we have all this technology that's supposed
to make it faster and easier to count, it took
sixty five days in California. Florida was the laughing stock
of the country when that happened in two thousand. Anybody
remember that? Anybody? Anybody bueller? They were the laughing stock
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of the country for months, so much so that it
was part of pop culture. I remember one of the
episodes from How I Met Your Mother was a flashback
to a time when the lead character met somebody on
a rooftop and she was dressed as what he called
the slutty Pumpkin and his constant that year was the
hanging Chad. So every year for Halloween he went back
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because he lost her number. So every year for Halloween
he went back with the same costume so that she
could recognize him in case she happened to show up again,
same rooftop party, same costume. But that's how big of
a deal that was. Florida fixed their stuff because they
were made the laughing stock of the country, which at
that time they actually deserved to be for some reason.
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We don't do that with California, and California deserves to
be a laughing stock for so many other reasons. And
you've still got Governor Hairjail out there. Well, we're the
number fourth largest economy in the world. Does that say
more about California's economy or the state of the world
right now? Because I have questions, does that say more
about California or the state of the world right now?
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If that crap hole of a place is the number
four economy in the world, what does that tell you?
Because it tells me a lot. But again, how long
are we just going to sit here and just let
them keep running roughshot over us? Because that's what we do.
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That's what we always do, is Republicans. I will be honest,
I am thoroughly surprised this has lasted eight days. And
if Donald Trump wasn't in the White House telling these
people were not caving this time, it probably wouldn't have
lasted eight days. I don't know how long it's gonna last,
because I'm already starting to hear rumblings from people that
are like, oh, Republicans aren't happy about this anymore. It's
(23:31):
gone on too long, you know what. They shouldn't be
happy about this, but not for the reasons that you
guys keep painting it as because we didn't do this.
Y'all did this. Y'all are the ones wanting a one
point five trillion dollars pay day to reopen the government.
And I've been saying this forever. This is this is
this is this Schumer shakedown. But there's a reason that
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we have a Schumer shakedown because Chucky boy is afraid
of his own party right now, and you might as
well say, pardon me, afraid of his own shadow. This
is from Matt bespo over at town Hall. You might
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not like some of the language he uses, but Noah
Smith's lengthy take on the state of American politics is
worth a read. It's not dribblespewed on Salon or MSNBC.
It's a fair take on the MAGA movement and the
structural and political disadvantages of the left, which aren't going
away if they keep this destructive march On most of
their action items. Smith concedes that they're kernels of truth
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to the great replacement theory, noting the changes in California's politics,
I think again. You might not agree with the authoritarian
observations he makes about the MAGA movement, but he also
slaps down the notion that this is some fascistic plot.
It's a lengthy post providing a thirty thousand foot overview
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of the recent political violence and a parsing of the
changes among the conservative movement. Smith does what the legacy
press refuses to do, which is find out why our
side references war in our social media post, especially after
the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Though that's not the most
interesting part. Smith noted that there is a push to
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make Trump wield more executive power that might be unprecedented,
akin to Vladimir Putin, which will for sure, rehash and
refresh the Russiagate nonsense. He did note that MAGA is
now the only game in town on the right where united,
the last vestiges of the old Guard have been wiped
away or subordinated, with the new mission seemingly transfixed on
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defending Western civilization and his values. Again, some of the
observations are up for debate, but it's not the Atlantic.
It is, if anything, a post where we can disagree agreeably.
Smith's take on the left is damning, noting that for
now they seem to be geared towards driving themselves into irrelevancy,
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made worse by their retreat into spaces where they dominate
and refuse to debate. This is an actual quote from
the article, and this is probably where we'll leave this
after I finish this, because it is a lengthy quote.
The right in America is pretty united at this point.
The last veschigs of establishment conservatism, Reaganites and Libertarians have
been swept away or subordinated, and the Christian right backs
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trump fully despite the fact that he doesn't share their values.
MAGA is now the only game in town. I disagree
with the fact that who doesn't share our values, and
I may explain some of that after the break. Ideologically,
the right deeply believes in the story of a Great Replacement.
They believe that the Left wants to import as many
non white immigrants as possible in order to a vote
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the Republican Party out of power and be disempower and
subordinate white people in the US, the Anglo sphere in Europe.
Once white people have been made a minority in these countries,
the theory goes, they will be subordinated via various methods
and white discrimination otherwise known as the selective permissiveness toward
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crime by non whites and our co tyranny and so on.
This used to be a somewhat fringe theory in right
wing circles of ex imbardon me, expressed in books like
The Camp of the Saints. It is no longer fringe.
My assessment is that while not every GOP voter believes
the Great Replacement story, it is now absolutely core to
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the MAGA belief system. I believe the JD. Van, Stephen Miller,
Elon Musk, and every other important MAGA figure other than
Trump himself believes in some version of this basic story.
Trump believes Trump's beliefs are more idiosyncratic and less coherent
than those of his followers. Is the Great replacement? Real
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right is wildly exaggerate the idea, but there are certainly
a few a few suggested nugget the truth. There some Democrats,
seeing how California was turned permanently blue by Mexican immigration,
hope that the same thing could be accomplished at the
national level. And I have seen a few progressive expose
espouse the Great Replacement. Like goals, they believe the wolf
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is at their throat and this is their last chance
to save their civilization. So they are trying to talk
themselves into being as ruthless as possible, into doing whatever
it takes to defeat their enemies. Now everyone is going
to ask me, is this fascism? Well, yes, I think
that's not an inaccurate description. Remember this is me quoting
the author it's authoritarian right wing ultra nationalism. But there's
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not much of the grassroots movement, utopian theory, grand territorial ambitions,
or systemic party apparatus of the type that characterizes Nazism. Instead,
MAGA is reactive, hastily cobble together fear driven right wing
nationalism is Morkin to Francisco Francos. So going on with
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the quote, and like I said, this will probably be
where we leave it after I finished this. The American
progressive movement is not an organization at all. It's a
broad diffuse upwelling of sentiment. Really, I don't agree with
you there. During the twenty tens, the sentiment swelled to
a crescendo, but in the twenty twenties it has begun
to wane. The popular outpouring of anti racist sentiment that
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characterized the Great awaken or the Great Awokening has petered out,
and with it has gone the feelings of overwhelming progressive
cultural nomination. Barrywise, who got run out of The New
York Times for being insufficiently progressive, just got hired to
run CBS News. Cancel Culture has officially been canceled. The
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protest in the summer of twenty twenty scared the right
into extremism or actually a black Swan event, and it's
probably now safe to admit, as some of the my
friends who participated even admitted to me at the time
that a whole lot of people joined the Floyd movement
because of frustration with COVID lockdowns, rather than out of
a sincere desire to overthrow America and remake it along
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anti racist lines. Meanwhile, the activist energy that powered the
smaller initial versions of BLM in the mid twenty twenties
is gone now. The generation of activists has largely gotten
exhausted and or aged out. When the Supreme Court killed
Roe v. Wade and banned affirmative action in college admissions,
there was no major grassroots push back. All the grassroots
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energy on the left now is invested in the Palestinian cause,
which is basically harmless to Republicans, and the policy ideas
that come out of the woke era mostly flopped. Black
Americans did not like the country's brief experiment with anarchy
in twenty twenty and became much more pro cop which
put an end to the defund the police movement. The
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flood of illegal and quasi legal immigrants that Biden allowed
during his time in office ended up turning much of
the country against immigration, at least temporarily. The trans movement
is losing on key issues such as women's sports teams,
but in response to all of these losses, progressives have
failed to moderate their views progressives instead of were treated
to safe spaces where they still maintain the absolute cultural
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dominance that is so intoxicating to them. In the twenty twenties,
it was in fact completely and had completely intoxicated them.
Then universities, NGOs, a few companies, and the small social
network Blue Cry or you know, Blue Sky, if you
want to call it by its real name. There they
can wield some facsimile of the cancel power they once enjoyed. Meanwhile,
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quietly behind the scenes, progressives are still still silently pushing
Democrats to support policies that no one outside the progressive
bubble really likes. This kind of thing renders progressives extraordinarily
ineffective against Trump's anti democratic blitzkriek. It's also probably a
big part of what makes the Democratic Party so incredibly unpopular.
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In other words, even as Magas slowly works up to
the courage to attack the core institutions of American democracy
and liberty, yeah, because we're the ones doing that, Trump's
potential opposition has done everything it can to render itself
for relevance to the broader conversation. All right, So I
take huge issues with some of the things that this
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person has talked about in this particular article, and we're
going to come back to that after the break, but
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Speaker 15 (33:07):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 11 (33:08):
Stay tuned.
Speaker 4 (33:40):
The news.
Speaker 5 (33:40):
Just here, another falling, another voice, silence, another morning.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
We feel the tremor in ousest, but we own around.
Speaker 6 (33:59):
We're not like the rest.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
They won't our heads, They want to slow, but this
file won't let us go. We clutch our fists, wee
I bunce ears. We choose the five fruit.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Soaking fear right here, right now, the lot is tron.
Speaker 6 (34:17):
We hear the call.
Speaker 4 (34:18):
We carry on our chist.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
If we fill and breathe.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
We won't found down. We want see.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Stand or crown The Nye lawsy med with tenth outside
of dolls, he met with shadows, pressing. We rise again,
We rise again, stand.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
A crown the waters real. We bleed, we break, but
we will now deal.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
Fucking is coming. Feel the sound sand jrg ground. Don't und.
Speaker 4 (35:02):
They shoot to kill up, they can't cage.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
They think their.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
Fear will right this page. But will we still sing?
We still believe the tomb is empty.
Speaker 6 (35:13):
We are free.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
So raised the fan of striking to drum the battles
that we're not done. This is the hour, he says it.
Test to all the lime they came up to you
here and were roll.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
Do you fear not anymore? Will you rall rise instead?
Will you stand?
Speaker 1 (35:38):
Tell you we will not beat us. We will say
that your fear, let your voice snitch your song, stand
your ground, road, stand around, stand stand around the higher
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the rock. He's breaking tide, he's shaking both. We won't be.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
We won't betide.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
We'll find a moll that test the name, stand around,
no pain the stall boats, our siecles and all well
name by the.
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Speaker 15 (37:46):
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The mission.
Speaker 18 (41:25):
Walking back into the program, ladies, and then halfway through
with our one hour to still become and then we'll
be back to night starting at seven pm Eastern pushing
buttons for the inquiry group. First, then we have our
monthly for ad and that everything modern culture hates about
being a dude known as toxic masculinity with my good
friends the Amish one otherwise known as Ordank Packard, the Grouse,
(41:50):
TCC Underscore, Drousey, Conservatives, the Mudgeon. Around these parts we
also have our pull dancing dude Andrew, and then our Barbie.
I don't know if we have a baby of the
month or not. Somebody won't mention any name. Has a
falling down on his dayback withition duties.
Speaker 14 (42:10):
This is one with the abs man. We use him
as the honeypot. That an't work anyways. So we're back,
we're live, so we're gonna talk about this right.
Speaker 18 (42:17):
This guy is very heavily into the opener for our
two because there's a there's been some seriously breaking news
regarding the Biden administration and also.
Speaker 14 (42:31):
Vice president. So we'll get into the the Biden vice
president and stuff after half of the hour break.
Speaker 19 (42:41):
But have you guys heard anything called across Apparently that
came like yesterday while I was on the bed.
Speaker 14 (42:50):
We'll heavily least we're going to be getting into that
here in just second reasons.
Speaker 11 (42:56):
So apparently, remember I can telling you it's them the guys.
Speaker 20 (43:01):
They're the guys. They're the guys. So they're the guys
that are, you know, violating all the rules. So let's
talk about operations Arctic trust. So the FBI DOJ investigation
launched in twenty twenty.
Speaker 18 (43:19):
Two into first twenty twenty election activity, later associated with
Special Council Jack Smith. They obtained call detail records toll
analysis for at least GOP center there's one house.
Speaker 14 (43:32):
And doesn't just conservative organizations.
Speaker 18 (43:34):
Some contending school records indicate their homes where obtained as
part of the cobue UH you had shuttered.
Speaker 14 (43:41):
The FBI dismanded the Watchington puilled off the squad linked.
Speaker 18 (43:45):
Probe the artist with agency assigned fired for pogree, the
FBI disbanded this corrupt tate. In my opinion, Director Cross
internal shakeups, who firm gop oberst time all of this.
Speaker 14 (44:02):
There's been a document release regarding the preliminary tool and
now it was just of g OP all makers. So
this is this is nuts. So according to grass Ly,
the FBI saw and obtained call records as part of
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our croft, and.
Speaker 18 (44:27):
The FBI obtained Trump and Pens cell phone records, ran sweeping,
ran sweeping interviews under our cross.
Speaker 14 (44:34):
Actual summary of the shake up. FBI just fanded a
public corruption task force.
Speaker 11 (44:38):
And dismissed several agents after revelations of moditorn gop aallmakers
under Arctic frost. So yeah, huh so, just to go
through all of this, just to make sure we're all
on the same page, New Docks at a.
Speaker 18 (44:57):
Major shakeup inside the FBI, pointed how deep operation Archie
Cross wins. This was the biden our approbe that we
call detailed records for at least eight republic and the
GOP house member no live caps, but who called whom
and when? And it swept in conservative groups like Turning
Point USA. The FBI obtained Trump and Pon's cell phone
(45:18):
records and conducted sleeping interviews in advance of the Arctic
Cross investigation, according to both Chuck Prastley and Johnson. So
mm hmm, So, speaking of Arctics Cross, I think we
have a clip for that playing around here.
Speaker 14 (45:35):
Mary. Let me see if I can. I think we have.
Speaker 19 (45:46):
M all right, So we've got several clips I think
(46:07):
that are all tied into the same stuff to hang
them trying to get them all remember when it takes
a minute it because.
Speaker 4 (46:26):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 11 (46:36):
Alright, I think I have it all squared away now.
Speaker 14 (46:39):
I think.
Speaker 8 (46:43):
Senator Blumenthal, Irick, I cannot believe that you would accuse
me of impropriety when you lied about your military sentence.
Speaker 15 (46:54):
I am.
Speaker 12 (46:58):
Us you lie, dare you?
Speaker 15 (47:01):
I am a career prosecutor.
Speaker 8 (47:03):
Don't ever challenge my integrity. I have abided by every
ethics standard. Do not question my ability to be fair
and impartial as attorney general and anything with my former
firm Ballard.
Speaker 6 (47:18):
Pardon you, all right?
Speaker 11 (47:22):
So it looks like this isn't the stuff I was
looking for, but it's kind of spicy, so we're going
to stay with it anyway. It may actually be buried
in here somewhere, because here comes a question about recent
DOJ firing, so it may actually come up in here.
Speaker 8 (47:36):
So hang on, Senator Clovishar, I'm not going to discuss
personal decisions. But the personal issue that I'm having right
now is that all of my agents, all of my lawyers,
are working, My agents are on the street, working without
a paycheck because your party voted to shut down the
federal government.
Speaker 11 (48:00):
All right, so it looks like instead this is all
going to be geared towards this shutdown. But we're gonna
let them run anyway. Sorry that these are not the
clips I thought they were.
Speaker 8 (48:07):
But the National Guard is on the way right now
as we speak. Oh, by the way, so is Director
Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. You're sitting here
grilling me, and they're on their way to Chicago to
keep your state safe.
Speaker 14 (48:20):
Madam Attorney General.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
It's my job to grill you.
Speaker 11 (48:25):
Actually, I don't think that is your job, sir. So
we're gonna talk about that and then we'll get back
into this. I love the fact that the first thing
he says is She's like, you're sitting here grilling me,
and my folks are headed to make your state safer.
It's my job to grill you. That's not exactly how
I think you want that frame, sir. I mean, I
(48:46):
could be wrong, but I don't feel like that came
across at least I hope the way that you intended
it to. Okay, So, yeah, I guess it doesn't have
(49:13):
any of that in there. So we'll go back to
the notes that I have, because I thought that would
be what that was discussing. But I guess that she
was just kind of beating up on everybody. I think
I may have it though somewhere. I thought there might
(49:57):
have been a clip of it in this post article,
but I guess there's not. But just to go into
an actual source for this, so you know where I'm
getting it from. This is from the New York Post.
Biden FBI spider n g FOP senators damning new docs claims. Arguably,
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I don't know if that's something else popping up. I
thought that might have been the video.
Speaker 21 (50:22):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (50:22):
The FBI secretly obtained the phone records of nine Republican
members of Congress, including eight sitting senators, under the Biden
administration as part of Arctic Frost an investigation launched in
potential election medaling. According to a recent document, specific reasons
for the FBI's espionage of the sitting lawmakers are not clear.
(50:48):
The documents revealed the spy effort was recently turned over
to lawmakers and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, Republican,
Ohio released the reached the released the public on Monday.
So yeah, fun times, fun times. Based on the evidence
(51:09):
to date, Arctic frost and related weaponization by federal law
enforcement under Biden was arguably worse than Watergate, Grassley said
in a samement that was released on Monday. So yeah,
very interesting. So I'm gonna so this is from Chuck
Grassley himself. I don't know if I can make the
(51:31):
article piece big enough. I'm gonna try. Hang on, No,
not really, so I'm not gonna bother to put it
on screen. But there is actually a post from Grassley
that shows one of the documents in question, and it
looks like it lists the people that they obtained the
warrant for, So it looks like it's folks like Mark,
(51:52):
I'm sorry, Mike, Kelly, Lindsey Graham. Seeing if I can
begin this little bit more so, I can read it
better and it's not working. So yeah, sorry, I tried.
I don't have I don't have my spectacles on today.
I don't usually need them, but I guess I probably
would have today. So anyway, So, yeah, arctic frost is
(52:17):
some scary stuff.
Speaker 21 (52:18):
Dude.
Speaker 11 (52:18):
You want to talk about weaponization of our government, You
want to talk about your government working against you, You
want to talk about your government spying on you. It's
probably happened more under the Biden administration than anybody ever
wanted you to know, and you're still slowly starting to
find it out anyway, because you have to. So this
should terrify each and every one of you. I know
(52:40):
for some of you it's not well, you know, they
spy on everybody, Rick, you just don't understand. Why should
I why should anybody made to understand that? This is
just nuts to me? So according to Fallout, and we've
(53:05):
discussed this earlier, Axios said, the FBI has disbanded a
corruption task force and dismissed agents implicated in the monitoring
of nearly a dozen lawmakers. So I would like to
point out because I remember when this story broke and
all the left leaning folks were like Oh my god,
they just disbanded an FBI group tasked with corruption. It
kind of left off the rest of the tagline as
(53:26):
to what they were doing. So Grassley's memo that we
went over a second ago details preliminary toll analysis on
eight sitting members and critics. And again it's being called
at this point potentially worse than Watergate. There's been a
lot of things that have happened in our government since
twenty twenty that would make Watergates seem like a kid
setting up a lemonade stand. So the problem is two
(53:49):
truths can't fit here. One, it began as an election
related probe. Two, it crossed a red line. And when
investigators hoovered up lawmakers metadata, this ladies and gentlemen, in
any other climate would be a separation of Power's nightmare. Today,
the Bureau says this that c our fifteen team is
gone and people have been moved out. So the question
(54:13):
is if they hadn't cleaned it up, would we still
not know about it.
Speaker 14 (54:22):
All?
Speaker 11 (54:22):
Right, So, just to make sure we're on the same page,
this is so much more than just nine sitting Congress critters.
Apparently there were a total of ninety two organizations hoovered
up in this data grab, including groups like TPUSA. So
(54:50):
we're gonna keep pushing for the full paper trail on
this and see what else we can find. So who
approved what and where and where Congressional leaders ever notified
about any of this. So here we are back to
(55:12):
the whole weaponization and control of information that we're going
to be getting digging into even more an hour two.
So we're talking about folks that have been bearing reports
now for years. We're talking about folks that are still
unwilling to let you see the truth about what really
happened in twenty twenty regarding COVID and also our election.
(55:33):
And again, if you don't believe me, the anecdotal evidence
is there, ask yourself, where did over a million voters
go in four years when Hitler was still on the ballot?
According to these people, this is a question I can't
ever get them to answer. Well, it was easier for
the No, none of the vote by mail stuff was changed.
They tightened a lot of the regulations to do away
with duplicate ballots and everything else that they found after
(55:55):
twenty twenty because of how quickly all of that was
rolled out, And I'm not even as necessarily willing to
admit to you that it was all Sheenan against in chicanery.
I'm just saying, we found problems in the twenty twenty election.
There's no there's no mechanism to do anything about that.
There's no way to reverse it, there's no way to
undo it, there's no way to put an asterisk next
to it or anything else, like the left is now
(56:16):
screaming to do yet again and did in both twenty
sixteen and now twenty twenty four. Because it's funny because
they were the election deniers. Originally, we had people that
were taking off committees and lost their jobs and everything
else for election denying. The left is still doing it today,
which is why they're dragging their feet on everything because
(56:36):
they feel like Trump again got here illegitimately. He's a
convicted felon. It doesn't matter that they manufactured those felony
charges off of things that a state prosecutor never should
have been able to bring to bear anyway, and use
those charges to dovetail into expired misdemeanor charges and basically
(56:58):
created this whole spider web of yes. Because now that
now we'll see he's he's got thirty four felonies. It's
the same charge thirty four times. That doesn't count. Did
he do it? Did he were there thirty four entries
from the book because if not, guess what, it shouldn't
count that way. Also, I would like to point out,
(57:20):
and I know I'm backtracking here, but because this has
come up in the natural flow of the show, I
would like to point out that all Donald Trump did
was signed checks that were handled by his accountants. They're
the ones who decided what got categorized where and who
the checks were made out to. And why not him?
(57:40):
He has people to do those things. That's like all
this stuff, well, that's obviously his signature on the birthday card.
You know how many things, how many things that dude
probably signs in a day. He's a rich dude. Look,
(58:01):
I don't dismirch your disparage the rich, ever, because I
was trying to be one once and I'm gonna try
to get there again. But here's the thing. They don't
do a lot of things for themselves. They have people
that do things, and then they usually come through and
sign and whatever. I mean, it may have just wound
up being something that was signed from his desk stack
(58:23):
and he didn't even realize what was on there. It
may have been funny to somebody else. I don't even know.
I don't care. But what I do know, as we
get ready to go into hour two, is I'm really
tired of seeing folks like Thomas Massey fundraise on the
Epstein files when the only reason they haven't released what
is still not able to be released is the fact
that there are still two active judges seals barring anybody
(58:44):
from seeing the rest of the information. And he knows this,
and by him glombing onto this with his now apparent
friends with that are Democrats, all he's doing is making
things worse. Ladies and gentlemen, common sense dictates, if they
had anything on Donald Trump with as long as that
list has been around, or those files have been around,
(59:06):
not a list, because that's what got everybody in trouble
in the first place. They would have used it in
twenty sixteen, or they would have used it in twenty twenty,
or they would have used it in twenty twenty four.
And if you don't believe me, look at the links
they went to to get the man charged and convicted
of felonies. They rewrote laws to get him, and yet
they want to talk to us about how Donald Trump
(59:27):
is weaponizing law enforcement against his enemies, even if he is.
We didn't start it. Welcome to the Untouchables portion of
the program. You tried to send one of ours to jail,
We're coming after one hundred of yours. It's kind of
how this works when you start escalating it. It's kind
of how it works. Sorry to burst your bubble, but
(59:48):
that's pretty much kind of how it works. All right.
So we are up against the hour. The top of
the hour break for hour two. When we come back,
we're going to get into some more detail regarding this
Ukraine report that was requested to be suppressed by the
Biden family more than once apparently. So so I'm gonna
(01:00:15):
leave you with this question as we go to the break.
If if intel can be suppressed and political enemies surveiled,
what else hasn't seen daylight yet? More the show After
(01:00:36):
the break, I'm Rick Robinson. It is Chat Lives Matter Day,
and you're listening to The Rick Robinson Show Live on
kyl Armadio. Stay tuned.
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waiting for this moment for all my lord? Oh Lord,
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can you feel it coming in me tonight?
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Foo loo? Well you told me you were.
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Drowning loveend and I've seen your face before, my friend,
But I.
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Don't know if you know who I am.
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Well, I was fair and I saw what you did,
and I thought it would nile to rise.
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Some huge can wipe off.
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That crib And nowhere you've been solving.
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On the back of the eyes.
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How can be at God in the air and nagy?
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Oh, I've been waiting for this moment for all my life.
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Oh no, I can't felt in the.
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Air and nine or.
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Ooh, I've been waiting.
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For this moment for all thy lies.
Speaker 6 (01:03:48):
Oh no, oh, well I heard you.
Speaker 4 (01:04:02):
From I remember no money? How could I have four kids?
It's the first time, the last time we ever married?
About that?
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Why?
Speaker 15 (01:04:22):
No, no reason?
Speaker 4 (01:04:24):
Why you keep this silence up?
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
No, you're no fool man.
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A dozen shore with the pains and groups. It's no
stranger to.
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Jo and.
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I can be a coming yet, Oh, I've been waiting
for all this moment for all my life.
Speaker 15 (01:04:59):
No, I can't feel.
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I've been waiting for this moment for all buy No,
I can't feel anything may I've been waiting for this moment.
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I can't feel anybody.
Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
I've been waiting for this moment. Very calmy to know.
Speaker 13 (01:06:56):
From the water rolls through the capital, the steps wat
on and not the truth.
Speaker 4 (01:07:01):
Don't Tomper regrets. He's got fire in his voice and
facts in his hand, talking, says to the people all across.
Speaker 12 (01:07:07):
This last the ray ropisode and show what's your glass high,
and don't spend no script to the needle in the
sky and he saying so so and okay, see he's
calling it out with my head on this in a
whole lot of clouds.
Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
This is a larrado. Real dude is freak up and
feel the wealth we feel. He's freaking down the noise.
He's cutting through the lies. Shot in the light where
the shadow hides. We gets on the line and code
is on deck. Keep the voice of the folks, hec
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he tends us forget that you talk. He rais api
just say it's all the white.
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Fight, news of the back, old voice of the free
Way stuff, the balse of Democra saying there's a.
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Ray brother son show well go away.
Speaker 12 (01:07:53):
Truth talks upping like a rising ray from the plane.
Start the flower speaking in loud with a light damn.
Speaker 15 (01:07:59):
A message out on?
Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
Did you prout people's song as reel?
Speaker 4 (01:08:03):
Don't ways show?
Speaker 6 (01:08:05):
Let me say what we feel.
Speaker 4 (01:08:29):
You are listening to k l R and Radio where
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Speaker 11 (01:08:34):
Rain, and welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen.
I realize I have been falling down on the job,
so we gotta make.
Speaker 16 (01:08:44):
Up for this.
Speaker 11 (01:08:44):
Dudes, hang on, here we go. You ready, You're ready?
Speaker 6 (01:08:46):
You're ready?
Speaker 15 (01:08:49):
It is guess what day it is, anybody?
Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
It is Wednesday in my dudes.
Speaker 11 (01:09:00):
Again, welcome into hour two of the Chat Lives Matter
Day of the Rick Robinson Joe and it is in
fact Wednesday, akay um hump day aka Chat Lives Matter
Day around here. I hope everybody's having a great Wednesday.
Thank you for all of you that are hanging out
with us. So we've got about one hundred and fifty
hanging out on the feeds right now, which is considering
I took a day off yesterday isn't terrible because I've
noticed you guys. Once I miss a day, You're like, eh,
(01:09:21):
I don't know if I want to give you that
much of my time or not. It's all right, I understand,
I get it. I do. I understand. But anyway, so
hour two. Of course, we've got a lead story for
hour two, as we usually do. We usually break up
stuff by kind of different things, and we had to
talk about this one because this one became a big
deal as of yesterday, and that is Biden has apparently
(01:09:49):
the Biden family's apparently suppressed Ukraine intelligence.
Speaker 9 (01:09:53):
Hmmm.
Speaker 11 (01:09:55):
So, according to Fox News Digital this morning, they released
a document showing that then Vice President and Joe Biden
personally asked the CIA to withhold a report flagging Ukrainian
concerns about his family's business dealings dun dundum. So the email,
dated February tenth, twenty sixteen reads, I just spoke with
(01:10:16):
VP NSA and he would strongly prefer the report not
be disseminated. That intel marks secret never left. Langley officials
later called that decision extremely rare and unusual. The report
would have met the threshold for circulation, but was blocked
at the Vice President's request. Again, this is according to
(01:10:37):
Fox News Today. I would like to point out that
around the same time that this would have been making,
you know, the dissemination realms was around the same time
that Vice President Joe Biden was bragging to people in
a fundraising session that he had stopped Ukraine from getting
millions of dollars worth of already pre approved congressional funds.
(01:11:00):
If somebody else we know was impeached for that, but sure,
keep telling us how crooked the Trump family is. Look,
even if you don't like the fact that they're making
money hand over fist while they're presidents and vice and
you know, first lady and the children of the president,
at least they're doing it out in the open. They're
not hiding it from you. They're not secretly selling stuff
(01:11:22):
to pay people that may or made out at some
point turn into our enemies. They're not trading influence and
favors behind closed doors. At least they're doing it in
front of you, with things like crypto and everything else.
And I really I still have a huge problem with
this when you elect somebody as well known as Donald Trump,
with somebody who has spent years building businesses, turned millions
(01:11:42):
of dollars into billions of dollars and yes, failed several times.
But for anybody who's never been rich, let me tell
you something that I've learned from every rich person I've
ever known. Failure isn't when something doesn't work. It's when
you give up and stop trying, even if it means
you have to pivot or change direction or work on
something else instead. The fact that you keep going is
what usually leads you to be successful. And I don't
(01:12:07):
talk about this very much, but in the last two
years that I've started doing this full time, we're starting
to see some of that here. I've been reveling in
the fact that normally, especially for our night shift stuff,
because day shift stuff still isn't getting much traction. But
by the time we get everything tabulated, for everything that
we get from X and Speaker, in the few other
places where we get some attention, we're getting on average
(01:12:29):
fifteen hundred plays or downloads a day now. As a
network that may not seem like a lot, but for
a bunch of folks that started this as a hobby
on a shoe string budget, to have it growing into
what it's growing into now, it's because we never quit.
We never gave up. That's the difference between between changing
(01:12:51):
course and actually giving up and quitting. So you can
trash Donald Trump for his bankruptcies and his failed business
ideas all you want, but the simple fact of the
matter is he's kept swinging, and like it or not,
he hits him out of the park more often than
he misses. So again, if I have to choose between
the Biden administration with everything that we're finding coming out
(01:13:13):
with the auto pin the election irregularities, again, show me
where one point some one million people went between twenty
twenty and twenty twenty four. I would really like to
know the answer to that question. Show me why it
is that the vice president was able to withhold funds
from Ukraine and brag about it and never once got
in trouble for it. Showed me how the vice president
(01:13:34):
was able to suppress intelligence information showing that his family
had concerning ties to Ukraine. They were obviously concerning, or
he wouldn't have wanted them suppressed. And here we are.
So translation in all of this is this the intel
(01:13:57):
was buried, but not because it was weak, because it
was inconvenience. So, according to a Fox News follow up
piece titled Shielding Biden, they've added that media editors were
told not to cover Biden's family ties to Ukraine or
the Hunter laptop story. So go ahead and connect those
(01:14:18):
dots for me. So with what we talked about at
the end of our one versus what we're talking about now.
We're talking about intel agencies that were in one hand,
completely let off the chain to go after his enemies,
when on the other when it was stuff about him,
they were being muzzled. The media was muzzled. We're talking
the left right now, is screaming and yelling about free
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speech still or were before Jimmy Kimmel's ratings fell back
off again. Funny how nobody's talking about that anymore, isn't it?
It's funny how nobody's talking about that anymore because his
ratings died, he got a ratings bump and had like
the best show in like what a decade or so,
and now nobody paying attentioning because nobody was paying attention
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in the first place. The only people that have been
propping up Jimmy Kimmel are the folks that do shows
where they talk about folks like Jimmy Kimmel because they
have to watch to be able to talk about it.
So again, how many times are we going to allow
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our government to keep us in the dark about actual
foreign influence? Remember that and I'm telling you right now,
this is where they got the idea for the Russia
hopes that you're telling me Hillary Clinton didn't know how
deeply in bed the Bidens were with Ukraine. This is
what I'm talking about. Everything the Left ever accuses us
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of doing is pure projection because they've already done it
in one form or another. And they assume that we
are the same. But they assume that we are the same,
and in reality, we are not. And they keep finding
this out the hard way, over and over and over again.
And this is why nothing they're doing is working anymore,
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because their comparisons don't hold anymore. You know what made
their stuff work before was we would shut up when
they call us names. We would stop, we would back down,
we would self reflect. But the problem is, after being
called those names so many times, we started realizing that
it isn't true. Having concerns about what probably anywhere between
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twenty to twenty five million illegal aliens being in the
country isn't a racist thing. It's a valid concern. Finding
more and more cases where, even if it is one
at a time, more and more have been registered to
vote and actually shown to participate in elections that they're
not supposed to have access to. That's not racism, that's
a valid concern because you have people that have no
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stake in how this country operates, with a say in
how this country operates, like it or not. The country
made a hell of a lot more since when the
only people that were allowed to vote were the people
that were actually working and had property. And I know
that's a very taboo thing to say these days, but
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if you don't have any skin in the game, why
the hell should you be allowed to vote when all
you're doing is going to vote for whoever offers you
the most free stuff as quickly as you possibly can,
because at those ages where they manage to get you
on those hooks, you don't realize that free stuff isn't
free yet, and they do that on purpose. We have
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had a full on assault against American culture since the sixties.
The scariest part about today is realizing that most of
the reason the boomers just don't do anything is because
they're afraid to admit that the hippies are the bad
guys after all, because they are. Every single one of
these people that is currently running your government that is
above a certain age started their life as a hippie.
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Please see Bernie Sanders. The Hippies were the counter culture,
were once dubbed the good guys by the youth. The
problem is they can't see that they never really were
because they were willing to do anything necessary to further
their goals. If you're willing to win by any means necessary,
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it starts taking It starts taking away your ability to
put on a white hat, whether you like.
Speaker 15 (01:18:15):
It or not.
Speaker 11 (01:18:16):
And that's why our side has resisted it for so long.
But now they're gunning. They're gunning for us seriously. I mean,
in the next block, we're going to be talking about
what is shaping up to be a potential terror attack
that was thwarted at the Catholic church where the scot
where the first day of Mass, first Day of Scottis
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Mass usually happens. We'll be getting into some details about
that in the bottom of the hour, but this is
what I'm talking about. We've had ice facilities shot up,
we have people that are literal that are actually rioting
in the streets of Portland and it's being masked as protests.
We've got Chicago and Chicagoans that have been afraid for
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their lives now forever, to the point where they have
people of color that are actually showing up to a
city council meetings saying why are you doing all of
this for the people that aren't even supposed to be
here when I'm starving and can't find a place to live. Look,
I am not a fan of socialism, but if we're
going to embrace it, and it seems like, according to
New York City, we might be, then shouldn't we take
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care of our own people with socialism first? I mean,
and this is assuming all things being equal, and that
we are inevitably sliding towards socialism because a lot of
people are starting to feel that way. You've got the
basically a lot of the twenty seven to forty crowd
that want that want to try socialism. They think they
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think capitalism has failed. They think communism is great and
the only reason it hasn't worked is because it's never
really been tried before, and that we need to try it.
You know what, let them find out. We have left
too many people in the the f around stage. It's
time for the finding out stage. If those people in
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New York City really want a socialist mayor, let him
have him because he's not even a socialist, he's a communist.
They will find out. At some point you have to
start letting people have what they voted for, which is
why I haven't really been that impressed with Donald Trump
trying to restore law and order the blue cities. Yet
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you know, well, at least blue states. You know where
you start. You start with the red states with blue
city problems, where you can get approval from the governors,
and then you show what your plans do and how
well they work, and then you get people in blue
cities and blue states going, we want some of that,
And then the governors and the mayors have no choice
but to listen, because then you finally have people taking
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to the streets going, hey, look what they did. Look
what they did in Nashville, they look what they did
in Austin, Look what they fixed, Look what they cleaned up.
Look how much better it is. We want some of
that here. And then you get the vote of the
people coming out to tell you the things that they want,
not just the hand not just the four or five
that are willing to go on camera in Portland right
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now saying this stuff has been going on for over
one hundred days. We're tired of it. Businesses are closing,
schools are moving. We need help, So quit fighting with
the blue states. There are at least five or six
red states with blue city problems where you could be
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using this as a model to show the rest of
the country what it is that you're trying to do.
Where you have the approval of the governor to send
the troops in. Because the mayor can't stop you. The
governor can. And that's part of the problem. Donald Trump
keeps trying to put his thumb on the scales in
places where they obviously don't want to help or don't
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need the help. So according to them, so start changing
public opinion. This is exactly that. This is part of
what makes me so angry about all of this, because
we are this closed to find being able to show
people what it is that we're trying to do. We
have had a government shut down going on for eight
days now. I'm so looking to see if there's been
any updates on other We're supposed to a vote at
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some point today, but I'm not saying anything about it yet,
but if it happens while we're on the air, we'll
definitely talk about it. If not, it'll probably come up
at some point tonight, I'm sure. But governments shut down.
Nothing's been budgeted yet, which means you could have dog
because dose still exist. Everybody wants to act like when
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Elon left it shut ORed.
Speaker 6 (01:22:31):
It didn't.
Speaker 11 (01:22:32):
It still exists. It's not being talked about as much
because it was being thwarted by some of his own
cabinet members. But guess what, everything is shut down right now.
There has been no appropriation. If I were the Democrats,
as soon as Donald Trump even started threatening to turn
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red pencils, that have been like, okay, we got to stop.
Are they going to figure out how much they actually
don't need of this crap? And then what are we
going to do? And then I would have been driving
that point home if I were Donald Trump and been like,
I'm going to sign an executive order effective today that
the government is no longer involved in non essential services
and we will be spending the next what three, four
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or five years, however long it takes to phase them
out and turn that stuff over to private sector work.
It's not that hard. The problem is, and we run
into this on every side of the aisle, each facet
of the argument is this, if the government actually fixed
what was broken, they would render themselves not completely obsolete,
(01:23:33):
but to the point of being obsolescent, meaning you don't
really need them anymore. But they're kind of vestige, just saying,
just saying, And that's the point. They can't really fix
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what's broken. They can incriminalize it for you to try
to make you feel like they're doing something, But if
they really tried to fix everything that was broken, they
would figure out that we don't really need them as
much as we used to. I've said this before. With
technology the way it is right now, there's no reason
for us to be paying for the upkeep and the
maintenance and everything else, for congress critters and senators to
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have multiple apartments in multiple spaces. It's not necessary anymore.
We need to go back to how things used to be,
because it used to be that way out of necessity,
because it took so long to get back and forth
to Washington, DC that they were only in Washington, d C.
For a few months out of the year. The rest
of that time they were with their constituency outside of
their bubble, having to look at the people in the
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faces of to talk about the policies that they had
been putting them through. And I guarantee you if we
made that happen more and more, there would be a
lot less of this ability for these supposed grassroots folks
that wind up being AstroTurf to invade town halls and
everything else, because people would start figuring out what's vagan
what's not if they're Congress scruiters were actually in the
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public eye and in their home states more often than
they're in Washington.
Speaker 15 (01:25:05):
D c.
Speaker 11 (01:25:06):
And it would also get rid of this bubble that
they have lived in that has insulated them from all
of the things that they have put us through. This
would be one of the quickest ways to fix so
many things because what technology the way it is right now. Look,
I get it, there's some pomp and circumstance involved. So yeah,
you're gonna want Congress to be there in the holes
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of Congress for the days that they're sworn in and
for some of the more important votes, but for a
lot of the day to day stuff they can do
that through. I mean, I would prefer something like teams,
not what's the other one called the Chinese one. Can't
think of the name of it right now. Zoom. Yeah.
I don't think. I don't think anything Chinese related should
(01:25:48):
ever be on a government officials phone or computer or
laptop ever, just saying it should not be a thing.
But what technology the way it is, we don't need
them in Washington, DC all the time.
Speaker 21 (01:26:00):
You know.
Speaker 11 (01:26:01):
You know what else would happened. It would break up
a lot of the lobbyist groups that are based in Washington,
d C. Because they wouldn't be able to lobby all
the time because guess what, they have to go find
them in their home states.
Speaker 6 (01:26:12):
Now.
Speaker 11 (01:26:12):
We could also talk about reducing some of their national
level pay because they could be running there, because that's
what used to happen. Nobody talks about this anymore. Congress
wasn't a paid position when it was started. They got
a per diem when they traveled, They got a per
diem when they were there, and the rest of the
time they were home running their businesses, listening to their
constituency being doctors and lawyers and whatever else that they
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were doing to pay their bills. If we actually made
Congress work for a living again, they would fix all
of it. But they don't have to work for a
living anymore. They can vote themselves, pay raises whenever they want,
and it goes through no matter who's in charge. So
here we are looking at a government shutdown going on
day AID. You've got Democrats holding the country hostage from
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one point four one point five trillion dollars depending on
the numbers that you look at. You've got the previous
administration who had gone Gestapo police date on half the country.
Almost nobody's talking about it. You've got the vice president
of that administration when he was part of another, or
the vice president when he was part of another administration,
suppressing information that the public desperately needed to know about
(01:27:20):
the fact that his family did, in fact and does
still have ties to Ukraine. Kind of makes you wonder
why they turned a blind eye to everything that was
going on. But you can't get the truth because now
the truth is relative. That was one of the biggest
things that changed the face of America was when they
added the word my in front of the word truth.
(01:27:43):
When you put ma in front of the word truth,
all that becomes is an up jumped opinion made to
look more valid because it's what it is. It's an opinion.
One of the things that drives me crazy and I'm
not really trying to disparage anyone, because I understand that
language changes a well grow. But I heard somebody the
other day, the other this morning, this morning, and even
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the day before. I guess he was fourteen years old
when he met Charlie Kirk. And apparently at that time,
Charlie Kirk was I think twenty five twenty six years old,
so kids at least twenty one now, and he's an
African American kid. But he and he was talking about
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how Charlie Kirk at fourteen was telling him it doesn't
matter how old you are, you can still speak the truth.
But when it came out from how he said it
was you can speak truth to power. I'm sorry, I
don't like that phrasing. Maybe it's just me, but that
phrasing rubs me the wrong way, because there is no
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other power beyond the truth if you're being honest about
what the truth means. There's a reason there are phrases
that have existed for centuries with things like the truth
shall set you free, because the truth, when it comes
down to it, is the only thing that matters. And
by them obfuscating and making the truth a gray area,
they have changed the entire course of our culture because
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it's not about fact anymore. It's about opinion, and it's
made so many things so much worse because now you
can think you're born in the wrong body, doesn't matter
that there's a biological fact, an actual fact that determines
who you are genetically speaking, and I get it. There
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is a very small percentage of people that have extra chromosomes.
There's a very small percentage of people that have mutations,
but we are taking those mutations and making them larger
and more of the whole than they are. And then
you have people like our kids that are being exposed
to this all the time through platforms like Google. We've
(01:29:57):
talked about this on this very show over and over
and over again. And if you don't believe me, what
you need to do is talk to your children, and
especially if you have access to be able to do it,
whether it's laptops or whatever the case may be. You
need to open your version of Google and their version
of Google and spend a few minutes on each one,
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and then tell me the differences that you see versus
what they're bombarded with in their search requests and the
ads that pop up and everything else versus what you are.
There's a reason over fifty percent of the kids today
think that they are either trans or non binary because
Google is telling them that they are, so that that
accounts for about twenty five percent of it. The rest
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of it is because peer pressure. Well all my half
my friends are saying they are so maybe I am too.
Speaker 10 (01:30:52):
Us.
Speaker 11 (01:30:52):
We used to talk about peer pressure. We used to
understand peer pressure. We don't anymore. We don't even talk
about it anymore.
Speaker 12 (01:31:08):
Now.
Speaker 11 (01:31:08):
This doesn't even account for the even smaller percentage who
actually believe these things and are actually suffering from a
mental illness. They don't talk about those folks either, because
it's uncouth to label people anymore. It's uncouth to say, well,
that's a mental illness. I'm sorry, folks, And I've said
this before. In my opinion, even homosexuality is a mental illness.
(01:31:30):
And you know what, science used to agree with me
until people browbeat it out of the science books and
until people browbeat it out of the psychology books and
the psychiatry books. Before you yell at me, I've had
the same conversation with people that I know that are
gay that I interact with all the time, because I
have a really simple solution for this. If granted, I
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know that we use it for so many different things now,
but the original intention for sexual intercourse was biologed logical procreation,
stripping all of it away. And yes, and I will
even say this for people that rely on sex completely
for pleasure, that borders on mental illness too. If you
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don't feel right unless you're between somebody's legs or there
between yours, then you probably have a problem. Let's just
call it what it is. But at the same time,
if you're doing something that is only designed to bring
you pleasure and has zero chance of at any point
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in time moving forward to any form of procreative status
during copulation, then you're doing something that is antithetically opposed
to the survival of your species. And I know the
reason why nobody says that's a big deal anymore is
because with medical intervention you can fix it, that is,
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assuming you can afford it. I do find it it's
funny that most of the folks that I know or
that I've heard of that are transitioning are usually people
that are, you know, falling into the rich, white, affluent crowd.
Interesting that is it? Not all right, so we've hit
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that point again. We're at bottom of the hour. Final
segment coming up. Don't forget. We'll be back tonight starting
at seven pm Eastern with Inquiry followed by Toxic Masculinity,
followed by Behind the Enemy Lines Radio followed by The
Rick and Norty Show, followed by Bass Preserved Bobcat Saloon.
(01:33:40):
Because as far as I know, Sean is off the night,
it's going to be off doing some family stuffs.
Speaker 12 (01:33:47):
So you're back.
Speaker 11 (01:33:49):
Music breaking coming.
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Of suffering and shame, and I love Battle Cross, where
the dearest.
Speaker 1 (01:34:45):
And best for a world of Larsnas was slain.
Speaker 15 (01:34:52):
In the shadow of the Cross, the Father speaks to us, He's.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
A one lobby word, his son Jesus. I will cherish
the old Rocky Cross.
Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
Till my trophies at last time laid down. I will
cling to.
Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
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Speaker 4 (01:35:21):
And it change. It's some day for a crown.
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Speaker 21 (01:35:27):
That old rugg a Cross so despised by the world, has.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
A wondrous attraction for me.
Speaker 12 (01:35:38):
For the dear Lamb of God left his glory above.
Speaker 4 (01:35:45):
To bear it to dark Calvary.
Speaker 15 (01:35:50):
In the shadow the Cross, the Father speaks to us.
Speaker 1 (01:35:56):
He spoke one loving word, his son Jesus.
Speaker 15 (01:36:02):
I will seris the old rocky.
Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
Cross, tell my trophies at.
Speaker 15 (01:36:10):
Last time laid down.
Speaker 1 (01:36:13):
I will claim till the old Rocky cross.
Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
And let's change it someday for a crown.
Speaker 21 (01:36:43):
In the old rocky cross, stained with blood, so divine,
a wondrous beauty I see, for it was on that
cross Jesus suffered and died.
Speaker 4 (01:37:01):
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Speaker 15 (01:37:06):
To the Huget Cross.
Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
I will let the be true.
Speaker 23 (01:37:13):
It's shame like reforts gladly there. Then he'll call me
someday to my own father way.
Speaker 1 (01:37:24):
Where he's glory forever the s.
Speaker 15 (01:37:30):
In the shadow the Cross, the Father speaks to us.
Speaker 1 (01:37:36):
He spoke one loving word, his son Peesus.
Speaker 4 (01:37:41):
I will serish the over.
Speaker 15 (01:37:44):
Rouget cross.
Speaker 4 (01:37:47):
Till my sophees at last time laid down. I will
cling to the old Hucky cross and says it's something
for a cry.
Speaker 6 (01:38:32):
To God.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Be the boy great pass look so nothing in the
world that.
Speaker 15 (01:38:46):
He gave us.
Speaker 6 (01:38:47):
His son.
Speaker 4 (01:38:50):
Collier lived his life, and that's on men for.
Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
Save and the light gave a doing race Lord raise
a Lord, letting your favorites pose race.
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Let the read choice come to the fad.
Speaker 4 (01:39:16):
To Jesus the Sun and given the Corey Craig Macy
has done of the pretention, the purchase some blood to
every believe the promise of God.
Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
The first offender who truly believes.
Speaker 6 (01:39:46):
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Jesus, spad and Missy.
Speaker 1 (01:39:52):
Pray Lord race the Lord. Let me your fears, spies
praise the Lord cras. Then the beef or a choice
will come to the Father.
Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
Through Jesus the Sun, and give him.
Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
McCarey Craig Pacy has time. The filist defender who truly
believes that both from Jesus.
Speaker 4 (01:40:23):
Aboard and raced race A Lord Praise.
Speaker 6 (01:40:28):
Lord.
Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
Let the earth dearest voice in you confied through valleys
and mountis your braceley sow in joy of inside hour
through each day. Pray soon a Lord race the Lord, grace, Lord,
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that the earth dearest voice grace the Lord grace alone,
that the being only choice come to Jesus.
Speaker 6 (01:41:04):
This, Sir, give you go me.
Speaker 4 (01:41:08):
Great Daisy, trials and triumphs.
Speaker 13 (01:41:13):
You stand by your side, you love ever faithful, and
you we confide through valleys and mountains.
Speaker 15 (01:41:19):
You grace leads the way.
Speaker 4 (01:41:20):
Enjoy or in sorrow our hopefully each day, Praise the Lord.
Speaker 11 (01:42:04):
And welcome back into the final segment of the Chat
Lives maataterday edition of The Rick Robins Show.
Speaker 14 (01:42:10):
Don't forget.
Speaker 11 (01:42:10):
We'll be back tonight starting seven pm Eastern where our
good friends doing the show called Inquiry where basically the
interrogator poses a question and then the show takes off
from there based on the respondent posted by our very
own Steven L.
Speaker 14 (01:42:26):
Hall as well as the Rogue Elf. So make sure
you're back for that Tonight's starting at seventeen Eastern.
Speaker 11 (01:42:32):
Then again, just a reminder, we have the foray into
everything the media tells you sucks about being a dude.
Notice Toxic Masculinity currently number four in the Toxic Male
podcast section, which I didn't even know was a thing
until we got the notification about a month ago. And
sadly I don't have their information in front of me
or I would plug them properly. We'll probably make sure
we do that tonight specifically on the show since for
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that show. But so we're back, we're live. We've still
got plenty of things to talk about sorry for that extended.
I was trying to help somebody with something while I
was on break, and then it took longer than I
thought to be able to get it done, but it
needed it really didn't need to be done. So anyway,
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so we've got an update on the FBI director of
former FBI director James Comy actually appeared in court earlier
today on the false statement charges and did in fact
plead not guilty. So the Supreme Court actually also just
refused as Lane's maage does Lane Maxwell's appeal, according to
ABC News. So I wonder how much longer those judges
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seals are, how many more, how many? How many appeals
does she have left? I mean, if it's gone all
the way to Scotus, does this mean that the judges
seals might be expiring soon?
Speaker 14 (01:43:49):
That would be interesting.
Speaker 11 (01:43:51):
Also, according information that I'm seeing today, Scotis has signaled
skepticism over Colorado's conversion therapy ban, raising free speech questions.
That is a course source through SCOTUSblog dot com. Senator
Ron Wyden told oh PB today he's frustrated with a
Senate that can move nominations but not help workers get
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paid Again. I don't understand why the Senate hasn't just
nuked the filibuster for right now again. I know I
say this all the time, but stay with me. They've
already told you over and over and over again that
if they ever get a majority in the Senate again,
they're gonna do it. So why not just do it?
And here's the thing, even if it blows up in
(01:44:33):
your faces, which I don't think it will, because here's
the thing. The fact that the Democrats are dragging their
heels and doing everything they can to keep from getting
Trump's agenda pass means they know it's good for the
country because if it's good for the country, it's not
good for them. So if they can stop it, if
they can block it, if they can slow it down
so that there isn't as much of the economic takeoff
(01:44:54):
as we've been expecting, where they can drag their heels
and make sure that he can't do everything that he's
trying to do. Trust me, if it was as bad
as they say it was, they would just be letting
it happen and then sitting back and watching because it
would guarantee them a midterm victory. The fact that they're
doing everything they can to stop it. And trust me,
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if if what they're trying to spend is the truth,
all they would have to do is hold a press
conference and be like, this is apparently what according to
you guys, America voted for us, So don't get mad
at us, because we're gonna let it happen and then
we'll see where we wind up. And I guarantee you,
and this could be their messaging. If it doesn't work,
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vote for us in November and we'll fix it. But
they can't do that because they know it'll work. Because
they know it'll work, that's the problem. So the problem
that we have is this, everything that we've talked about today,
(01:46:04):
from the courts to the capital, trust in institutions is
running on fumes and it's jobs. It's the jobs of
folks like me to do what I do, to call
that out at every step along the way until people
start listening. What the left doesn't like is more and
more people are starting to listen, which is why they're
losing their hold on just about everything. Everything that they
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had an institutional lock on is fading away, and they
know it and they don't know what to do about it.
They have retreated to safe spaces. They've backed away. They're
not engaging anymore. As a matter of fact, they're not
even willing to talk anymore. And the funny thing is
not branded it's been almost a generation to go at
this point. Now that they track them by sixteen years
instead of twenty to twenty five. It's kind of like,
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if you notice, that's like TV seasons, they keep getting
shorter and shorter and shorter. But here's the thing. We're
now finding out that Jack Smith spied and we've talked
about that earlier today, which is crazy when you think
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about it, from the same folks that keep telling us
that we're the fascist, that we're the Nazis, that we
want to control everything, and.
Speaker 4 (01:47:21):
Here we are.
Speaker 11 (01:47:28):
So if you missed it last night, I do encourage
you to hang out tonight for our closing act, Bez's
Berserk Bobcats. Then we'll be up. And he kind of
gives some pretty strong feelings about what's going on with
law enforcement as well he should. I wasn't in that
industry for very long and did most of my work
in the private sector side when I started my own company.
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He was actually in law enforcement in one capacity or
another for over forty years. So if you want to
listen to somebody who I consider an expert in the field,
that's the show you want to live to. Now, as
we get ready to close things out, I do want
to do a quick news roundup. And this is something
that just came to mind, or just came to light
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a little bit ago, apparently, Christy Nolan, Christy Christy Christy,
Christy Nolan. Sorry, Jude, I remember when I used to
think she was so hot. I don't know what happened.
I don't think that anymore, but I remember what I
did as apparently giving a mayor in Oregon an ultimatum,
and we have a clip from Jesse Waters.
Speaker 14 (01:48:31):
So here we go.
Speaker 24 (01:48:34):
I told them what we wanted. We wanted more security
here at the building, a bigger buffer zone to keep
our officers safe. We wanted to have their streets opened
up again and not let the anarchists run this city anymore.
That we would ask them to continue to back us
up like we've been asking for, instead of what they've
been doing the last several months, which is just leaving
our officers hang.
Speaker 18 (01:48:53):
Out to dry.
Speaker 24 (01:48:54):
The chief asked if I wanted to meet with the
mayor and I said absolutely, came back and just met
with a mayor, and I'm so extremely disappointed he's continuing
to play politics. Did not commit to any of those
promises and said that he'd give me an answer by tomorrow,
and I'm hopeful that he will. What I told him
is that if he did not follow through on some
of these security measures for our officers, we were going
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to cover him up with more federal resources, and that
we were going to send four times the amount of
federal officers here so that the people of Portland could
have some safety. They could have some security. Today, Jesse,
we went and got a sex offender off the streets
here in Portland that had been violating minors, and we're
going to bring him to justice. And this Portland mayor
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tried to brag about him making our streets safer.
Speaker 14 (01:49:39):
No, absolutely not.
Speaker 24 (01:49:40):
It is our federal CBP and ice officers that are
cleaning up this city and every single day they're going
to stay dedicated to doing that.
Speaker 11 (01:49:55):
So there you have it straight from Christy Nome, who's
basically still getting the runner outd from the Oregon mayor.
So Noam went on to argue Wilson likely wouldn't act
until someone gets violently hurt or killed, and if that happens,
he would have blood on his hands, having been too
afraid of political consequences to ensure the city's safety. I'm
not going to play the other clip because we're running
out of the sign, but that's basically what was said
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in that one. And look, folks, this is part of
what I'm talking about. If you're going to put yourself
into positions of leadership, you have to be willing to
face the consequences for being, you know, in positions of leadership.
And I really I wish I could say I could
make it make sense for you, but I just can't.
(01:50:39):
I just can't. So that was part of a recent
story from town Hall. Let's see what other trouble we
can get into on the way out the door. We've
got about about ten minutes left, okay, so let's talk
about this. I wasn't going to, but anytime I can
pimp one of Amy Curtis's stories because she got her
start over with us at Twitchy and now she one
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of the big wigs right over a town Hall. She's
following the dream man. It's funny she and I started
podcasting around the same time, and it's just been interesting
to watch as she kind of finds her own version
of a rising star. Anyway, so Zara Mandami refused to
intervene to stop Cairo sexual assaults citing cultural sensitivity. I'm
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curious about this one. So Democrats love to portray themselves
as the party of women. They will tell voters breathlessly
that they are the only things standing between our mothers, aunts,
and sisters and daughters from being forced into handmade, stale outfits.
Speaking of which, dear Project twenty twenty five, you'd like
to me, I'm still waiting on my handmaids, you promised.
(01:51:46):
But as with all things democratic, don't look at what
they say, look at what they do. Time and again,
Democrats betray women when it really matters. Democrats put the
desires of trans identifying men over the rights and safety
of actual women, including women in prison and girls' locker rooms.
The Biden administration rewrote Title nine to force men into
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women's sports and punish the women who spoke out against it.
They lie about abortion and the abortion pill harming women.
And now we've learned that Mom Donni the Kami himself
new York's front runner from mayor refused to step in
and stop a rape on the grounds of cultural relativism.
What so yeah. However, Mandami declined to intervene in the
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sexual assault, not because of concerns over personal safety or legalities,
but rather, he concluded that the last thing that hang
on let me pull this up on X I can
actually read it because it's kind of cut off.
Speaker 25 (01:52:43):
Oh.
Speaker 11 (01:52:44):
However, mom Donnie declined to intervene to stop rapes and
sexual assaults, not because of concerns about his own personal
safety or legalities, but rather, he concluded that the last
thing Egyptians needed was a well meaning foreigner's assistance. M Wow, nice.
(01:53:12):
So here's a clip, and just in case you're working,
this one may or may not be suitable for work.
I just want to put that out there, just in case.
It's going to run for almost four minutes. But this
is exactly what Zoron basically just enabled and stood by what.
Speaker 20 (01:53:32):
These people have been waiting for.
Speaker 26 (01:53:34):
They came here day after day, she reported, without a
hint of trouble for more than an hour.
Speaker 27 (01:53:43):
And what happened Then our camera battery went down and
we had to stop for a moment, and suddenly Baja
looks at me and says, we've got to get out
of here.
Speaker 28 (01:53:58):
H happy here.
Speaker 26 (01:54:00):
He's Egyptian. He speaks Arabic, and he can hear what
the crowd is saying. Yes, he understands what no one
else in the crew understands.
Speaker 18 (01:54:06):
That's right.
Speaker 27 (01:54:07):
And I was told later that they were saying, let's
take her pantsil off. And it's like, suddenly, before I
even know what's happening, I feel hands grabbing my breasts,
grabbing my crutch, grabbing me from behind. I mean, and
it's it's not, you know, one person and then it stops.
(01:54:27):
It's like one person and another person, another person's and
I know Ray's right there, and he's grabbing at me
and screaming, loower, hold on to me, hold on to me.
Speaker 26 (01:54:35):
As she was pulled into the frenzy. The camera recorded
her shout.
Speaker 27 (01:54:42):
And I'm screaming, thinking if I scream, if they know
they're going to stop, you know, if someone's going to
stop them, well, they're going to stop themselves because this
is wrong, and it was the opposite. I have one
arm on Ray. I've lost the fixer, I've lost the drivers.
I've lost everyone accept him, and I feel them tearing
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at my clothing. I think my shirt, my sweater was
torn off completely. My shirt was around my neck. I
felt the moment that my bra tore. They tore the
metal uh clips of my bra. They tore those open,
and I felt that because the air. I felt the
air on my chest, on my skin, and uh, I
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felt them tear out. They literally just tore my pants
to shreds. And then I felt my underwear go and
I remember looking up when when my clothes gave way.
I remember looking up and seeing them taking pictures with
their cell phones, the flashes of their cell phone cameras.
Speaker 26 (01:55:47):
Ray reported that he found himself with the sleeve of
your jacket in his hand. It had been completely ripped
from the rest of the jacket.
Speaker 27 (01:55:58):
I felt that bone went. That Ray was my only
hope of survival, you know. H He was looking at
me and I could see his face, and we had
sea of people between us, obviously tearing at both of us,
beating us. I didn't I didn't even know that they
were beating me with flagpoles and sticks and things, because
I couldn't even feel that. Because I think of the
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of the sexual assault was all I could feel was
their hands raping me over and over and over again.
Speaker 26 (01:56:27):
With their hands, yeah, NonStop.
Speaker 29 (01:56:29):
From the front, from the back. And I didn't know
if I could hold on to Ray. I'm holding onto him,
wanted it with him.
Speaker 10 (01:56:42):
I thought I was gonna die if I lost all
of him.
Speaker 26 (01:56:47):
But in that moment, Ray, a former Special Forces soldier,
was torn away.
Speaker 11 (01:56:53):
I lost Ray.
Speaker 25 (01:56:54):
I thought that was the end. It was like all
the adrenaline left my mom because I knew in his
face when he lost me, he thought I was gonna die.
Speaker 11 (01:57:10):
Like I said, definitely, probably not suitable for work, but
something I feel like we need to talk about, because
this is the gentleman that you guys are about to
elect as your mayor in New York City. If he's
not willing to stand up for what's happening in a
city like Cairo to a member of the press, what
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do you think he's going to do as your mayor.
So as the Left continues to throw words around like
fascism and Hitler and all these things, I want to
show you in the final couple of moments of this
program exactly who they are for the day. This is
my final thoughts to you for the day. They have
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been the ones spying. They were the ones that weaponized
the justice system. They were the ones that weaponized the FBI,
not only against Donald Trump, but against sitting Congress critters
and against groups like TPUSA. Why you had Joe Biden
giving the death Star speech franked flanked by red lights
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and marines standing in front of flags, armed marines standing
in attention for the duration of the speech. That has never,
in my knowledge happened in US history, at least not
in a televised speech. You had Biden as the vice
president suppressing information that could have changed the entire electoral
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landscape when it came to the fact that the Biden
administration and by proxy, the Biden vice presidency and the
Biden family and by proxy this means the entire Obama
presidency had questionable ties to Ukraine. Then fast forward Russia
collusion that's been completely debunked, but they got the idea.
(01:58:56):
Because of the fact that the Biden family had ties
to Ukraine, the Biden as a vice president was allowed
to withhold government funds. They and Trump peached for that.
They and Trump, They and Trumped impeached Trump for that
and all he did was threatened with all the funds.
Where were they withheld for like an hour or so,
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never not even enough time to make a difference. All
he said was he was going to do it, and
then they wound up getting the money anyway, at least
if memory serves, I could be misremembering that. I don't know,
but I know this. This is the party that keeps
telling you they're on your side, keeps proving over and
over again that they're not. And before we put all
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of our eggs in the Republican basket, I would like
to remind you that they're not really on your side either.
If they were, they would be red pinning the hell
out of our government right now while they can because
nothing's been apportioned yet. We're into the new fiscal year.
As long as they haven't passed the seat. We are
past a budget. Donald Trump can pretty much do whatever
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he wants with the red pin brigade that Obama created
and he remobilized.
Speaker 14 (02:00:10):
But he's not.
Speaker 11 (02:00:13):
Ask yourself why he's not, that's my question. I understand
why the Congress critters are doing what they're doing. I
don't understand why Donald Trump is because he cannot run again.
He has nothing to lose at this point, but like
it or not, he's still a damn sight better than
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the alternative we seem to have from the left today,
and almost everybody seems to know that except them. All Right,
ladies and gentlemen, that's it, we are officially out of time.
I'll be back tonight pushing buttons for our folks that
host the Inquiry, then as part of the panel for
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Toxic Masculinity, making sure you guys can see the Behind
the Enemy Line show, hanging out with the almost one
for Rick and Orty, and then hanging out in the
bar getting a nightcap because it'll be a long ast
night for me anyway, So yes, I will in fact
be bellying up to the bar during the Beezy's Berserk
Bobcat Saloon. Hope everybody enjoys the rest of your Wednesday.
For those of you that are working for the weekend,
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if you're on the East Coast, you have made it
halfway through. It's officially lunchtime. Go grab some lunch. We'll
see you guys later tonight and tomorrow. For those of
you in God's time zone, it's not quite lunch time
for you yet, but you're getting closer and on the
left coast. I don't even know why I'm talking to
you all. Y'all probably still asleep. Bye everybody.
Speaker 28 (02:02:00):
Oh, if you don't taking me, don't wonder. Stop and
your haming it. But if you don't see me, yes
Speaker 11 (02:02:15):
Said smell, Say good night Gracie, Oh my Grassie.