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October 10, 2025 120 mins
We break down Hill gridlock on the shutdown, fresh blast reports from the front, and the high-risk Gaza calculus shaping the next moves. What’s verified, what’s spin, and what to watch next.
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He's breaking down the noise, he's cutting through the light.

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Shot in the light where the shadow hides guests on
the line, and.

Speaker 8 (07:12):
Good Friday Eve morning, ladies and gentlemen. I have no
idea why I'm this awakened this chip or, but we're
gonna roll with it.

Speaker 12 (07:20):
I was working till.

Speaker 8 (07:22):
After midnight and actually fellas sleep at my best week
in So for those of you who may have woken
up a little bit early and realized we were still
running what amounts to the video version of dead Air,
that would be because I was drooling on my keyboard
until about four o'clock this morning when I woke up
and realized that I've got to figure this out because

(07:43):
I keep falling. Never it never used to happen. I
keep falling asleep at my desk. Gets happened like three
times in the last month and a half. But then again,
yesterday was almost an eighteen hour day for me. That
doesn't well that yeah, that doesn't even count to thirty
minute breaks I took for meals. But it was a
busy day. It was a fun day. We're absolutely exploding

(08:05):
over its speakers. So for those of you who may
be checking us out over there for the first time,
I want to thank you for your patronage over there.
That's actually one of the easiest ways we make money
because we've already been verified for ad revenue over there,
So the more listens we get over there, the better.
I don't know why Elon hasn't integrated something similar with
the X feeds yet, but I'm hoping he gets there

(08:26):
because up until well the last few days, to be honest,
all of almost all of our attraction comes from X
and I've been looking at these numbers, going, dude, if
these number if I was making these kind of numbers
over there, i'd actually have a budget. But anyway, so
we're here, we're live. It's Thursday, and enough of me
whining about the long, hard slog it's been. To turn

(08:49):
this thing into something that I can do to make
money because I am officially there. I do make enough
money to pay my bills. I even have enough occasionally
to take the kids out to do something fun. The
adult kids is still live with me and grandchild it does.
And uh, I'm even getting a hit started on Christmas
this year. I don't know. This may be the first
time in about six years. I almost feel somewhat normal.

(09:10):
So I don't want to talk about it too much though,
because I'm afraid I'm gonna Yeah, I'm just gonna shut
up now. Anyway, So into the bulk of the show,
I know some of this is gonna be rehashed because
there's you know there, there's tons of things going on,
but it's all kind of the same stuff. So we're
in the day whatever of this shutdown now, I guess, uh,

(09:34):
what's going on here is Washington calls all of this strategy.
You and I call it chaos. And as my good
friend Amish loves to say, he revels in the chaos,
me not so much. So again for those of you
keeping score at home, the IRS has declared most operations
are closed during the shutdown, so that that news broke
yesterday a bomb plot just shadow of the Supreme Court's

(09:57):
red mass. On Sunday, Fox has declassified doc there's heat
on Biden, Ukraine and overseas a Gaza peace framework. That
could be history or it could be pr PR on
a fuse. So uh, buckle up, let's go for a ride.

(10:18):
So again, it's day whatever of a Washington made mess,
and the taxpayer is the pothole they hit every single time.
The IRS is on a skeleton crew, which again doesn't
really hurt my feelings if I'm being honest. But most
operations are closed. Translation this means slower refunds, dead phone lines,
and a backlog that will outlast the excuses. TSA and

(10:42):
air traffic controllers are currently working without pay. Their first
missed paychecks are looming. Congress plays chicken as usual. You
get the bill, that's not governance, that's leverage with your paycheck.
So again, and just to make sure they're on the
same page. Due to a lapse in appropriations, the Internal

(11:04):
Revenue service has curtailed non essential operations, accept that employees
will continue critical functions. Additional guidance will be provided when
funding is restored. So what does this mean In English?
We turned off the lights. You'll still pay the bill.
If you're jammed up taxes, benefits, phones, go ahead, hit

(11:24):
me on X at rowdy Rix seventy three and if
we get anything juicy, we'll read it during our two.
So here's the rehash so far for the week. On Sunday,
at Saint Matthew's Cathedral, the red Mass that marks the
start of a Scotis term, there was an arrest outside

(11:46):
filing site. Two hundred plus improvised devices. I want to
say that again, two hundred plus improvised devices. Not a
single justice was in attendance this year. That's where the
temperature is. Authorities say the suspect was detained without incident.
Outside the cathedral, investigators recovered multiple containers of improvised explosive

(12:08):
materials and handwritten threats referencing the courts and religious leaders.
The district's security posture remains elevated. So this is the
state of America today. When politics catechizes people into hate,
people to hate institutions, churches, courts, cops. The endgame isn't debate,

(12:33):
it's violence. Defend the institutions that keep the peace, or
watch them burn because raise rage feels righteous. And again
in an episode of Inquiry last night, which may not
go up for a while because I'm going to try
to clean up it as best I can and still

(12:54):
put something serviceable upon the site. Sometime this week there
were technical issues. Nobody's fault. It happens. It's live radio,
but it's going to take me a while to try
to clean it up well enough. So you guys aren't
going I'm never listening to this show again. I don't
want to do that to those folks. But they made
they made an interesting point, and it's one that it's
one that I've been making for about the last what

(13:15):
three four weeks. We have reached the violences acceptable phase
of our governance. And again, as the now deceased, and
to some folks, not necessarily me, I like the kid.
I liked what he was doing, but he's not a saint.

(13:36):
He never was. But to some the canonized Charlie Kirk
once was revered for saying the following when when discussion
ends war begins, I'm paraphrasing it, but that's pretty that's
the gist of it. I kind of feel like we're
there and what's made a lot of us so angry,

(13:57):
and trust me, I have been working on that anger
ever since September the tenth, have I ever? Because I
have been mad, folks. I have been mad, really mad,
like to the point where I was shaking, mad like
didn't know what to do with it. Mad Because you
have to realize, I've been doing this for a long time.

(14:18):
Some of you may just finally be realizing who we
are and what we do. But this has been through
two different brands, actually three different brands, running as as
simple as a Facebook page since twenty ten, growing into
what it is today, which is a network that gets
thousands of plays and downloads a day now, which is

(14:41):
something I thought I would never be able to say. So,
even though I'm kind of all over the place this morning,
I just wanted to say thank you for that. I
used to do this when I had one guy hanging
out in my chat room every single night, and he
would get mad at me because we are so close.
At one point he basically had my number, I had
is and I would text him sometimes be like, dude,

(15:03):
you might as well not bother, don't. I don't think
I'm doing it tonight. And there were so many times
that I was ready to hang it up because it
felt like nothing mattered, nobody was listening. He's like, I'm listening,
and I respect everything that you say. Now I don't
have the disclaimer because I'm trying to work on my language,
but I am going to warn you that this is

(15:24):
a direct quote from him. So if you have any
kids listening watching right now, earmuffs in three to one. Now,
you get your fucking ass back in there, and you
tell me when you've got a show ready to go,
and I will be in your chat room now. That
man pushing me the way he did led me to
keep going, which has led me to all kinds of
amazing things that I thought would never happen, to the

(15:46):
point of being nationally syndicated for a time, until I
realized that, you know, that's not really how I want
to do things. I mean, I still threw RSS and
syndicated on pretty much every podcast s app known de
mand and there are way too many restricts on content
when you work for a radio group. I know because
there were so many things that I pitched his story,
ideas that I was going to run, and even though

(16:08):
I was paying them for the airtime, I kept getting
feedback and going, no, you can't do that, No, you
can't do that. And before anybody says, oh, you were
on pay to play radio, every bit of radio is
pay to play. The only difference is if you get
enough attention and you can play by the rules long enough,
you get picked up by a syndication group who takes
care of the costs for you, and they take it
out of what they pay you. But everybody, everybody started

(16:32):
to pay for play. If you don't believe me, you
go back and listen to Mark Levin's origin story. He
started on a Sunday night at seven pm in the evening,
which is a time when almost nobody listens to radio podcasts.
Different story, but radio nobody used to listen back then.
But you know who footed the Bill Ford for like

(16:52):
the first six weeks, Sean Hannity, look where he is now.
Everybody who's ever broke into this industry and one form
or another has started out as pay for play. Why
do I say all of that to you because I
wouldn't be here, sitting here doing what I'm doing right
now if not for a man who just wouldn't let

(17:13):
me give up. And unfortunately he's not with us anymore.
But that's one of the reasons why I keep going
every single day, and this is why I'm talking about
what I'm talking about. We now live in a world
where it is okay to hate the other side. When
did that become acceptable? Why did it become acceptable? Because
I've been one of the people beating the drum to

(17:34):
go the opposite way for as long as I've been
doing this. I have been saying for it for as
long as I've been doing this, and unfortunately, I don't
know if it's even true anymore that if we could
put the hot button issues aside for five minutes, we
would find there are more of us that are towards
the center, that want the same things, That want a
government that works for us, that want schools that actually

(17:54):
educate our children. We want healthcare to be affordable, which
I'm sorry means we're gonna have to get the government
out of it. We don't want the government funding non
essential stuff because we can do a better job doing
that with the private sector, but nobody wants to listen
to us about that either. Now you've got Donald Trump
for the last eight days, who's been screaming and yelling
that I'm gonna send in the Red Penn Brigade. Really,

(18:15):
you haven't done it yet. Let's get that started. You
set up dose for a reason, Let's use it. Quit
telling me what you're gonna do, and actually do something.
Now we've got some good news coming from the Trump
angle here in a little bit that we'll be getting
to more an hour two. But still in this divisive era,

(18:35):
in this era where it is okay to hate the
other side, when it's okay to murder the other side,
when even somebody from your own side murders your people,
and you still want to blame the other side. Looking

(18:57):
at you lefties, you know what I'm talking about, because
you can't face it that your side really has been
the one that jumped the shark. There's a funny thing
between the right and the left. The left never wants
to acknowledge we ostracize and run out our crazies. Y'all
embrace them, and you don't even let them run around

(19:19):
in your grooves. You ask them to slow down. Walk
and shake everybody's hand, so everybody gets exposed to the crazy.
And this is what we're this is what we're talking
about right now. A man who was so filled with
hate he was going to walk into a church with
two hundred plus improvised explosive devices. With that many, they

(19:39):
had to be something. Again. The grenades probably of a
homemade variety, but imagine what he could have done. We're
lucky he didn't just start lobbing them from outside as
a distraction and then run in and just start tossing
them everywhere. That, ladies and gentlemen, to me, is God

(20:00):
being in the right place at the right time. Yes,
I know it's a church. So that's some of you
are going to find irony in that statement. I really don't,
all right, So let's get into the next story. We
touched on this a little bit yesterday. So there have

(20:22):
been some classified documents regarding Ukraine. So, according to Fox
News Digital Reports, a twenty fifteen CIMMO flagging Ukrainian officials
concerns about conflicts tied to the Biden family was not
disseminated after a request from then Vice President Biden's office.
Two truths terrible optics no criminal finding in that sentence,

(20:47):
I don't know if I agree. So I know these
are my notes, but after rereading that, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure I really believe that second part. So
here's what I would like to do, or like to
have done, and I know it's probably not gonna happen.

(21:09):
Is post the docs. Go ahead, redact the sources and
the methods, but don't redact the truth. Let the American
people decide whether there was something criminally wrong here. And
the reason I say I'm not so sure there wasn't
something criminally wrong here is let's not forget. This was
around the same time that Joe Biden is on tape
saying that he withheld funds from Ukraine to get rid

(21:31):
of a certain prosecutor that was looking at the ties
between his son and Barisma. Now they keep saying that
wasn't the reason, but yeah, looking at this and seeing
the timing on this, I'm pretty sure that was probably
the reason. So again, according to the sourcing we have here,

(21:51):
and again this was Fox News Digital newly to classified
records indicate an internal assessment was prepared but not distributed
through normal channels following a request from the Vice President's office.
Officials dispute politicization. Critics call it suppression. If the public
can't see it, the public can't trust it. Put the
paper on the table and let America decide. It's kind

(22:14):
of where I've been with the Epstein files. I know,
I don't talk about that much because in my opinion,
and this is just my opinion, DJ has done all
that they can for right now with the Epstein files.
They've pretty much released everything that they currently have access to.
Now some folks like Massi and a few others are
beating a drum to get the rest of it released.

(22:35):
Since Lanne Maxwell just lost their appeal to Supreme Court,
I don't know how much longer those judges seals are
going to hold up. So if they are using that
for cover, that could be a problem. I don't know
if he's on them. I don't think he is. It's
gonna be honest, I don't think. Well, let me rephrase that.
I don't think there's anything incriminating in the Epstein files

(22:56):
in regards to Donald Trump because with his scorts earth
as the Democrats went in twenty twenty and then again,
and they run up to twenty twenty four. If there
was anything there, they would have found a way to
use it. And before you say you don't know what
you're talking about, I would like to remind you that
they took expired misdemeanor charges, tied them to a federal

(23:19):
statute that a state prosecutor should never even be able
to make charges stick on, and then up jump them
into felonies. Now, I know that a lot of you
don't understand enough about how the law works to understand
the convoluted things that they had to do to make

(23:39):
all of that happen, and to basically recreate the same
exact charge thirty four times to make it multiple felonies.
And I'm not claiming to be a lawyer, but I
know quite a few. And every lawyer that I know
has been scratching their head. And you know that everybody's

(24:00):
dog in their life, right, you know that headcock they
make when there's a weird noise or they just there's
something that they hear and they can't process it. That's
the face every lawyer makes when I talk to them
about this stuff. And then one of them actually look
at they were going to have an aneurysm. So just
being honest. One of them literally looked like they were

(24:23):
going to have an aneurysm. All right, So let's take
a quick spin around the headlines as we get close
to the break for hour one and again, most of
the headlines are being gobbled up by the peace framework,

(24:47):
So to go into that real quick, and we'll get
into this more an hour or two. It looks like
the original the framework for the agreement was signed by
both sides around midnight last night Egyptian time, I guess,
and so last I heard it was going up for
a vote with the Israeli Parliament. Assuming it passes there,
this starts the twenty four hour clock for the ceasefire.

(25:11):
It also starts the seventy two hour clock for the
hostages to be released. Again. You can say what you want.
I don't know how this is gonna work. I don't
even know if it's gonna work, because Hamas has lied
to us so many times. But if this sticks, this
means that the only problem, the hotspot that Trump will

(25:33):
really have left to work with work on on the
map is Ukraine Russia. And I don't think Vlad's going
to be very happy about that, all right, So apparently
Chuckie Schumer speaking of the uh, the shutdown. What are
we in?

Speaker 13 (25:52):
What it is?

Speaker 8 (25:52):
Day nine? Now? I think, yeah, day nine, I think
doing the math, doing the math, doing the math. Yeah,
I think it was well is it day night?

Speaker 14 (26:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (26:03):
If we count Wednesday, it would have been so wait
what Okay? So I have to admit this is a
live read for me. We're gonna go We're gonna go
through this real quick. This is from Leah Verkaucus over
at town Hall. A Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer is

(26:26):
getting blasted for admitting Democrats or playing political games with
the government shut down with no regard for the pain
it's inflicting on the American people. In an interview with
punch Bowl News, the Democrat leader was, oh, I almost
misread that. That's why I had to pause, and I

(26:46):
quote was as bullish as he's ever been about his
shutdown strategy, telling the outlet every day gets better for us.
Trump officials said. Republican lawmaker slam Schumer for what they
said was a disgusting and revealing statement. So so again,

(27:07):
we talked about this in the opening of the show.
We're getting to the point where FA workers are working
without pay. They're about to miss their first paycheck. Ice
is working without pay. They're about to miss their first paycheck. TSA. Yeah,
but they're about to miss their first paycheck. You guys

(27:28):
know I feel about the DSA. I've never hidden that.
I don't know. I you want to know the real
reason I'm mad about TSA. I could have taken all
my security training and got a government job that never
went away, and I didn't do it because I was
too proud. Just kidding, I wouldn't have wanted to do

(27:51):
that job. But anyway, so I want to So I
want to remind you this is a QUI vote every
day gets better for us. So this is Carolyn Levitt responding.
While federal workers stress over miss paycheck's, military families turn
to food pantries, and airports around the country face delays.

(28:13):
Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are bragging that every day
this shutdown goes on gets better for them. That's that's disgusting,
that's terrible. This is exactly what I'm talking about. Though.
These people hate you, and a lot of you continue

(28:33):
to vote for them. And again, I'm not trying to
uncover for the Republicans because most of them view you
as a tool, and it means to an end anyway.
Your government is not now, nor has it ever been,
nor will it ever be your friend. It is a monstrosity.
It is a behemoth, and at this point, it is
a behemoth that is getting dangerously close to something that

(28:55):
akin to something that needs to be put down. Another
salient point that was made on inquiry yesterday was this
or last evening was this. Bureacracy is the parasite that
is killing democracy. And I know we're not a democracy,
but it rolls off the tongue better, So I went
with it, because it is every time bureacracy gets bigger,

(29:21):
there's a bigger there's a better chance that our republic
is going to die. We are so dangerously close to
not even being a republic anymore that that nobody's connecting
those dots. Yet. You know, when we stopped being a republic,
when we took one more when we took one step
closer to direct democracy, which is the last thing our
founding fathers wanted. When we made the symoc when the

(29:45):
Democrats the Senate electable by popular vote in the States,
because that was never the founding father's intent. And we
wouldn't have half the crap we have going on right
now if not for that stupid amendment, because senators wouldn't
be playing politics because you know who they would answer to,

(30:06):
the leadership at home. The leadership at home would be
reaming them right now for these shutdowns. They really would.
It's just terrible. All of this is terrible. Who they're

(30:32):
taking that and just running with it everywhere, It's all
over the place. But it's just this is terrible, and
this is the worst possible optics for the Democrats. But
it's not gonna matter. It's not gonna matter. It's not
gonna matter at all, all right. So we've got a

(30:53):
bit of a clip here, though. Hang on, I gotta
make this go away first. Oh, of course you're gonna
do that, all right. So this will give me a
chance to get things set up anyway, So I'll hang
on to a second.

Speaker 15 (31:19):
American families are feeling the pain nationwide. In Georgia, more
than one hundred thousand federal employees are wondering where they
will find the money to pay their bills and buy
their groceries. In Arizona, three hundred and forty four thousand
children enrolled in snap face uncertainty, the benefits are running out.
Time is of the essence shut down. Democrats are telling

(31:40):
these families problems aren't urgent. Well, they're urgent to those families,
and the Democrats don't seem to care. In New York,
almost half a million individuals who rely on WICK will
lose access at the end of this week. It's already Wednesday.
We're talking about pregnant women, were talking about new mothers,
We're talking about young children. They depend on this program.

Speaker 8 (32:10):
Sorry, I really need to figure out how to go
in and set that to where they don't loop. I
know there's a way to do it. I haven't figured
it out yet anyway. So look and with this, with this,
every day gets better for us. Angle. If the Republicans
don't start pushing the pain at this point and then
throwing that line back in his face, then they're failing

(32:34):
at their jobs. That's simple because they're still playing by
the old playbook. And I don't know if the old
playbook's gonna work for them anymore. I don't think it
will because too many people are seeing through it right now.

Speaker 12 (32:48):
Now.

Speaker 8 (32:48):
Granted, in there there's one aspect of the Trump administration
where he's still upside down, and it's the economy, but
it's because not enough has been able to happen to
stabilize the economy in everybody's opinion, Plus the fact that
even the stuff that's working is getting so much negative
press coverage that there's still people that just don't think
he's doing a good enough job. But I don't think
they really. And this is part of what pardon me,

(33:13):
pisss me off about both sides is we used to
have a common understanding that it usually takes about a
year to eighteen months for the new administration to get
their policies implemented and for there to be a bit
of a runway for them to kick in and actually
start working. Both sides have gotten rid of that common
sense practice though, because like the second and new president's

(33:33):
sworn in, see you look, the stock market's do it amazing? Dude,
you've been in office five minutes. Well, it's because there's
a positive outlook for the future. Can we go back
to this eighteen month rule? Because that would be awesome.
Here's the other thing, ladies and gentlemen, and I've been
saying this now for a week. If the Democrats or
half the Brinksmans that they tell you they are, half

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of the strategists that they tell you they are. If
they really thought the republic policies were going to destroy
the country, they would just allow them to be voted for,
watched the chicanery, and then point and laugh as they
coasted across the finish line in the midterms. But they
know they work. This is the problem. And again, not

(34:15):
everything Republicans do works. But when was the last time
we had a balanced budget? Who was in charge of Congress?

Speaker 12 (34:22):
Then?

Speaker 8 (34:22):
Anybody remember? Anybody remember? I give you a hint it
wasn't the Democrats. But that's how long ago it's been
since we've actually had any type of a past budget,
and anywhere near a balanced budget was when Ginridge was
in charge. I don't even necessarily, I don't want to
give him credit for a balance budget, but we did
actually pass one. We had fairly close to a balance budget.

(34:46):
Doesn't mean they did anything about the debt or anything else,
but they just made sure that everything was funded and
there was at least the same amount of money going
on as was coming in, at least for that cycle.
It didn't last long though, for reasons all right, so
hang on. Yeah, the problem. So normally what happens is

(35:16):
I'll find something that I like to listen to and
just kind of let it play. But I don't like
this one's set up because it doesn't allow me to
pick songs when I need to. So I don't think
this one is either. But at least it has them
bookmarks so I can find the ones I want. We
are up against the musical breakthough. I want to thank

(35:36):
everybody for hanging out. I see Aggie in the chat,
I see Steven in the chat. So please, wherever you're
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That's because of you, guys. That's because of you guys.
All right, we will be right back eventually, you were

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Let this rot to get them?

Speaker 2 (41:47):
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Speaker 13 (41:51):
You know it's gouldn't be an interesting day when you
make yourself laugh because you caught yourself on camera and
doing your care dame, and I like some of the frog.

Speaker 12 (42:03):
Now I can't see it. So if I randomly.

Speaker 8 (42:05):
Started laughing, You're gonna know why. And now that I've
shared it with you, you probably won't welcome back into
the program. Ladies and gentlemen, you're a pit here together.

Speaker 12 (42:19):
Start break.

Speaker 13 (42:22):
I was.

Speaker 18 (42:26):
Talking about.

Speaker 12 (42:28):
So, uh yeah, I'm up for the hour. You mhmm.
Not go well, nope, no name was not on our games.
We say this is from Matt she's old and lost,

(42:50):
uh like Ancy Pelosi figure emeritus.

Speaker 13 (42:59):
M hmm, Democrats California Biden killer went on stands and
along assault during Shumor shakedown and.

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I added that part wouldn't even have the schools and
failed miserably.

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She also walked in a probably awful mine on J
Jones credit.

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Post campaign is catering that has been eighty six mm
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Speaker 13 (43:44):
After his prosssination text were exposed. The man wants his
political rivals and their families to die.

Speaker 20 (43:51):
Said of the program, far as our God is concerned,
and it's fine to hate the other side, to find
to wish him dead.

Speaker 12 (43:58):
Here's names of.

Speaker 20 (43:59):
Philos and basically saying the quiet part out loud on
the issue of qualified and me maybe for cops he
wants should god he's another whatever did things? You want
to give the evils.

Speaker 12 (44:12):
From bit to hum. This is a quote from her
on balance, he's the better person in the attorney general. Well,
he said the man who.

Speaker 13 (44:22):
Probably with guy because you know they were manifacts and
through that pain he know that heple change his cancer
and mm hmmm. Also, and this is a direct quote
from the writer. I can't believe I'm saying this. CNN

(44:44):
did well.

Speaker 20 (44:45):
Pushed back on playing with the House fell into the
teen seven weeks continuing resolution is funding at biding era
spending levels of Democrats was supported. It was the front
of the time to hash up the file of details
on well appropriation.

Speaker 12 (45:04):
What I know about in this instance is was I
the only one?

Speaker 13 (45:08):
As much as I read this stuff, I had no
idea that they were actually that should have been a
daily Black somewhere something else sends so because that's just it.

Speaker 12 (45:26):
All we ever hear.

Speaker 13 (45:27):
About are the snarss, the sars and all the all
that got our arms are waving our hairs on fire,
were published gonna die if we don't know, we don't.

Speaker 8 (45:35):
Care about that you guys actually trying to do your jobs.

Speaker 13 (45:39):
I would be a lot less cranky if you guys
would actually put out the message that you're actually.

Speaker 12 (45:44):
Trying to do what we sent you to DC to do.

Speaker 21 (45:46):
I would be even more willing to support you when
you said, hey, we're going to do this because we
haven't been able to do this, but the Democrats won't
let us do this because we don't have a sixty
vote threshold to get it done on our own. I
am willing to go to war with you for those
things if you tell us, if you make sure that
we understand that you're trying to do what we sent
you to d C to do. Is from out here,

(46:08):
it looks like none of you ever are and all
we ever hear about.

Speaker 12 (46:12):
Are the gotcha moments, the catchphrase moments. So what's gonna
make the next part of you?

Speaker 13 (46:17):
The new social media influencers Alla Slavey Krockett who thinks
that because she has the largest social media following.

Speaker 12 (46:26):
She should be top them on everything things she could
be top them. I'm getting fired up, getired.

Speaker 22 (46:39):
But I mean, dude, seriously, I mean there has been
a sea change happening with our media, and I think
we're just now starting to see the after effects of
it because even the lame stream media has been singing
Trump's Well, I I want to stay singing Trumps.

Speaker 23 (46:55):
I'm still chickens, eggs, chicken next chickens before they had eggs,
and want the same basket, YadA, YadA, until we get
past the said you are a window for all of
this to have happened.

Speaker 12 (47:11):
I ain't celebrating it.

Speaker 20 (47:13):
I do that there was a rather historic moment yesterday
they found out going through an apparently.

Speaker 12 (47:20):
Celebrating the same thing at the same time. That could
be a big deal if all this goes through, But
there's been a sea sha.

Speaker 13 (47:31):
Cann Is actually pushing back against Canapi, and that would
have been unheard of. Just two years ago, they would
have been afraid they were gonna wake up with the
horse head in their.

Speaker 12 (47:40):
Beads, because that's how they be.

Speaker 8 (47:51):
So this is from this is according to CNN, breaking
Nancy Pelosi just and this is a tweet from somewhere.

Speaker 24 (47:58):
It's weird they're showing up today, not actual mhm extra breaking.

Speaker 13 (48:10):
Ante Pelosi just embarrassed the entire Democratic Democratic Party. She
has left furious after im quoting why are we don't
have a video over that? According to CNN, this is
a direct quote. Republicans are voting yes on a clean
str to keep the government open. Democrats or no, Pelosi,
it's not a clean cr CNN, what's not clean?

Speaker 12 (48:34):
Mhm mm hmm.

Speaker 13 (48:37):
Okay, so even CNN is out in Pelosi's baac coming Pelosi,
there's nobody who has lied more to Congress.

Speaker 12 (48:45):
Than That's why it's he's accusing COMI of lying to Congress. Well,
obviously he wasn't under vote. Holy wow, I don't quite
feel comfortable us.

Speaker 13 (49:08):
But as it's close as CNN has ever gotten, Holy
why why am I not finding any video?

Speaker 12 (49:19):
Wow? This would be going his own video. M hm
hm hm Yang that am alone for me. I mean CNN.

Speaker 20 (49:42):
Oh never found to day, never found.

Speaker 12 (49:52):
Uh all right? Because him? Why I would? I would

(50:14):
have just not really straight up, that's possible. I would
be would all right.

Speaker 19 (50:30):
If premiums jump, people can't afford it, definitely gotta fix.

Speaker 8 (50:42):
I forgot that was still running in the backron Again,
all complaints go to me because I am my producer.

Speaker 25 (50:50):
He is me.

Speaker 8 (50:50):
And as much as I would like to fire the guy,
if we did, the show would go away. Some of
you need to stop clapping at that idea. That's just me,
butt heads. A lot of you. Oh of course, now
you're going to do that because I had hit the
button more than once. Okay, so that is actually a
town hall thing. I was wondering if that was like

(51:11):
a website thing or me having crappy internet for the
last six months kind of thing while my motive slowly
died a slow and painful death. But it looks like
it's just if you click on it too many times.
Townhall gets drinking things. So good to know, all right,
So let me get this cute up for you guys
and make sure that and I'm going to make myself
go away because we have been having some echoes.

Speaker 19 (51:33):
So hang on, if premiums jump, people can't afford it,
they don't have health care, and then the people the
burden on people who are sick.

Speaker 25 (51:42):
And I tay what the Democrats want.

Speaker 17 (51:44):
The Democrats want health care for people who are non citizens.
That's driving up health Can we talk too, don't don't
change the subject from subject if you're talking about healthcare.
And all I know is Maxie Waters said we want
health care for illegal immigrants.

Speaker 19 (51:58):
But I'm talking every single.

Speaker 17 (52:00):
Democratic presidential candidate in the back. In twenty twenty, they
asking how many of you will support healthcare for people
who are non citizen for illeg immigrants. Everyone on stage,
Racer Kamala Harris raiser hand, Joe Biden raised his hand
and he budagent.

Speaker 14 (52:11):
They all raised their hand.

Speaker 17 (52:12):
That's what they'refore, that's what they want here in this bill.

Speaker 19 (52:15):
That's we went through all this with House Speaker Mike
Johnson last week, trust me. But my point was on
the subs.

Speaker 17 (52:20):
Would say, because that's where that's their position, and we're opposed.

Speaker 25 (52:23):
To that position.

Speaker 17 (52:24):
We don't think that is we don't think that's common,
since we don't think that's good for the country. We
don't think that's the right approach. What we do think
is we can have a debate on what's better for
health care, but we don't think extending and expanding Obamacare
and giving it to illegal migrants is going to help.
How's that going to help the sail as I represent people.

Speaker 19 (52:40):
Who are in Obamacare, which I'm talking about to help
your fellow.

Speaker 12 (52:44):
Is that going to help them?

Speaker 17 (52:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (52:56):
Sorry about that part of it. I think was there
was There was when I raised the volume back up,
there was music trying to play through, so I think
it was drowning me out, even though you guys couldn't
hear it because of the weird echo thing that Resume
has been doing lately. I'm slowly getting it dialed back
in well enough where I can almost make it work
with out there being extended amounts of dead air. But yeah,

(53:18):
so anyway, dude, we're almost how we already gone through
an hour? You realize I've only done like a quarter
of my notes. We've already done an hour. No, there
will not be any after the show stuff today, because eventually,
if Earl and I can ever get on the same page,
I plan on starting to broadcast his show after mine
on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But every time we set the meeting,

(53:41):
the world tries to end, and then I'm working NonStop
for like a week. So some point we will figure
that out, all right. So anyway, let's get ready to
wrap things up for the hour. Just a bit of
a recap for you. We are in what day nine
of the shutdown. Nancy Pelosi just got bitch slapped by
CNN and CNN again, never thought I would put these

(54:05):
words into a sentence, but CNN actually did a decent
job of pushing back against gamgam Pelosi, which again I
don't know if that's so much a c change or
if it's just them realizing that it's time for gamegame
to get put out to pasture, because remember, once they
saw how broken Biden was, they started turning on him too.
So I don't know though, Because like I said, there's

(54:28):
been a shake up at CNN or a CBS. It
looks like there may be a shakeup coming for CNN
based on somebody trying to buy their parent company ms
now is, or as I call them, pms now has
officially is in the process of being spun away from Comcast,
which I've again. You know, this is more of an

(54:50):
Amish and a brad thing, But I still find it
interesting that a cable company is spinning away its cable
as that looking at you, Comcast makes zero sense. All right,
But we do still have hour two and we've got
a lot. We've still got plenty of things to talk

(55:11):
about because I'll have to burn through the rest of
the well. Actually, I guess the thing about it is
today's stories for the most part, I'll kind of tie together.
There's stuff that we've been talking about off and on
all week. One that just broke yesterday that we'll be
talking about a little bit in no Ur two is
how the Palace Ads fire was not exactly about climate
change after all, unless you assume the kid who lit

(55:32):
the fire was wearing a shirt that that said climate change.
And as Beezy put it, I think it was easy
who said this on socials recently. The only way the
kid could have hit the mark better is if he
legally changed his name to climate change. I think that
was easy. If I'm misattributing it, I apologized, but I'm
pretty sure that was beasy. All right, We're gonna get

(55:53):
ready to take the break, which means We're gonna go
back into playing some music here for a little bit.
I know some of you don't like the music choices,
but it's my show. I play what I want. You're
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I've been slowly trying to find time to learn to
play the thing. I learned everything by year, though, so
thanks for ever. I don't. Yeah, I love music. My

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entire almost my entire family other than my sons, for
some reason, can sing, and but I suck at reading music.
Interesting side note, I didn't even know this until after
both of them had passed away, but my maternal grandfather
and maternal grandmother apparently used to write music professionally and
sold it. This explains why when I before I was

(01:05:42):
ever on planet Earth, my grandfather owned half of a
town in Oklahoma called Spencer. We were rich once, We
were rich once. All right, welcome back to the program,
ladies and gentlemen. My name is Rick Robinson. It is
Friday eve. So for those of you working for the weekend,

(01:06:03):
you are nearly there. We are halfway through the show
for the day. Don't forget tomorrow. We have the extended
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for the news roundups. On the standalone side of things.
In between the Charlie Kirk stuff, the Being six stuff,
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(01:06:25):
all my archives. I got about fifty percent of them
done yesterday. It is on my to do list for
today as well, so I hope to have all that
stuff caught back up before weekend. Then I'll start trying
to clean up the show from last night for the
Inquiry boys. But anyway, so we're here, we're live without
further ado. Speaking of shutdowns, this is kind of the

(01:06:48):
proof that as hard as the Democrats are trying, they're
losing the argument when it comes to the shutdown. They
don't want to admit it yet. But I just again
and want you to notice the logo in the corner
of the screen. There did this one, this one right there,
that's the peacock. Y'all, now pay attention. Maybe you're gonna

(01:07:13):
do it. I didn't even hit the button yet. Town
hall is being stupid today one moment please, and still
playing on X. So yes, it's definitely a town hall
as you dude, it's weird. I figured X would be

(01:07:33):
the more cranky one lately, but yes, not all right,
here we go.

Speaker 25 (01:07:37):
I'm going open and then going into the normal appropriations
process and then the the There was an election and
the Republicans were put in a position where they were
able to pass the Big Beautiful Bill, or you call
it the Big Ugly Bill, to then say we don't
like any of that, so we're going to shut down
the government until you take back all the things that you.

Speaker 8 (01:07:57):
Duly passed through legislation.

Speaker 25 (01:07:59):
If Republicans had tried to do that to the Inflation
Reduction Act or the any of the acts that that
Biden and that administration had passed it. If they said,
we're going to shut down the government because we don't
like any of those things you did. We're going to
not pay our military, We're going to you know, not
allow the government to reopen until you do what we want.

(01:08:22):
After an election where the American people put them in
put Democrats in power, you'd be going crazy. You'd be
going crazy about using a shutdown of the government with
a continuing on a continuing resolution to get what you
want just because you don't like what the Republicans did.
It's not how it's bad. It's bad precedent, and it's
just clear. And you're talking about the House.

Speaker 8 (01:08:46):
You've already passed this.

Speaker 25 (01:08:47):
The Senate is who we're talking about, and they have
a bill which will reopen the government right now with
five more Democrats.

Speaker 28 (01:08:55):
What is bad precedent is the Republican refusal to engage
in by artistend negotiations. What is bad, President, President, is
the Republicans embarking on a my way or the highway
approach from the very beginning of this Congress. Republicans control
the House, the Senate, and the presidency. Joe, You're exactly right.
So if the government shuts down. They've made the decision

(01:09:17):
to shut the government down, and they can reopen it
right now if they chose to with a rule change
in the Senate.

Speaker 8 (01:09:24):
But I just I just explained it.

Speaker 28 (01:09:27):
The reality is they want to keep the government closed.
Cruelty from the very beginning of this administration has been
the point, and the responsible thing to do is to
sit down and negotiate a bipartisan path forward to address
a very real healthcare crisis that's upon us right now opening.

Speaker 14 (01:09:48):
Can you can you do those negotiations while the government
is reopened. I think that's the offer that's been on
the table. We did hear the House Speaker Mike Johnson
talking about how, look, he passed a clean cr there's
not really much for him to politic in because there's
nothing to take out any Republican quork that they pushed

(01:10:09):
into this to take out of it to offer as
a way of getting around this. Can you reopen the
government and have these conversations if there's a willing party
on the other side, which it sounds like there is,
if you talk to some of the Republicans who see
this as an issue in their district as well.

Speaker 28 (01:10:26):
Well, Certainly Marjory Taylor Green has made player that it's
a very real issue. It's an issue that Republicans have
ignored throughout this year, and it's an issue that needs
to be addressed right now. Mike Johnson has made the representation,
including at that White House meeting that we had last
week after Chuck Schumer and I reached out to demand
that we have the conversation. Unfortunately, it took place literally

(01:10:47):
a day before the government shut down because Republicans have
refused to engage in bipartisan negotiations.

Speaker 8 (01:10:56):
So, yeah, we're getting pushedback from the chat saying that
we have photoshopped the CNBC logo into that, which we
did not. That's actually that's actually live footage pulled directly
from a town hall site then, and they attributed CNBC.
I know it can be a confusing time we live
in because lamestream media outlets are starting to make sense. Again,

(01:11:20):
I did not have that on my twenty twenty five
bingo card. Didn't anybody else have that on their twenty
twenty five bingo card? I thought so this was masterfully
done by them, though, because they said, you know, if
the shoe were on the other foot and the Republicans
were shutting this down because they didn't like you know that.
And again I'm on the opposite path here. I think

(01:11:43):
the Republicans should have fought the Inflation Reduction Act, and
the reason they should have thought it is because all
you have to do, folks, is use common sense and
go back through history. In the last six seven, eight years,
anything the Democrats have passed with a certain name on
it does the exact opposite, which is why we're in
the fight we're in today. The Affordable Care Act has
done nothing to make healthcare more affordable, or to even

(01:12:05):
provide it, or to improve it. It's made it worse.
I've talked about this before, and I know this is anecdotal,
but I would like to remind you that I once
worked for the University of Oklahoma. I was there from
twenty eleven. I know, I'm sorry. I was there from
what twenty fifth, twenty thirteen to twenty twenty three. It

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was there for ten years. I worked for their Center
for Public Management. I was on loaned as a contract
as part of a contract that worked for a department
at Oklahoma Department of Human Services. During my time there,
I did things I started as a call monkey. I
then became a trainer monkey as far as a coach
that helped people learn how to do the gig, and

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then eventually started moving into I never really made it
into their mid level management, but I was kind of
the guy that they leaned on whenever the mid level
managers weren't available, because I told them, you know, to
build my own stuff here. And as much as I
enjoy helping, I don't really want the extra responsibility full time.

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But so the reason I bring all this up is
to lend credence to what I'm about to tell you.
I had to talk to people all the time about
how if they said certain things on the phone, they
could face federal charges for violating hippo protections. We took

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calls about child support. You want to talk about something
that is a leviathan that has been invasive, that has
tendrils going into millions and millions and millions of places
that it was never supposed to be allowed into. Let's
talk about the Affordable Care Act for real. Glenn Beck
tried to warn everybody twenty years ago. God is it

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really has been just a mistreating pretty damn close exactly
how terrible this was, that It was basically the framework
to push us into socialized medicine. What if I told
you the quiet part that almost nobody's willing to say
out loud. The Affordable Care Act was designed to fail

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because if it fails, when it fails, it will fail catastrophically,
and then the government will come in and say, well,
we're gonna have to pick up the pieces now and
then welcome to and I welcome to British medicine, Welcome
to Suropean Union style medicine, because that's what they want.

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That's what they want. This has been designed to fail
from the beginning. You really think it's a coincidence that
a socialist, even though he calls himself a democratic socialist,
I'm going to give him some pushback because he's a
full blown damn communist. You really think it's a coincidence
that New York City is this close, this close to

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electing a communist as their mayor. This has been something
they've been working towards since two thousand and nine, when
Barack Obama was able to get elected. The militant left
through parties because they knew they were getting their moments.

(01:15:35):
He told us what he was going to do. He
ran on fundamentally transforming America. A lot of you know,
white awful women, you know, affluent white female liberals. Those
folks misunderstood what he said because we do that a lot.
People say certain phrases and then we allow how we

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interpret those phrases to determine the meaning of those phrases.
He said exactly what he meant, and for the people
that understood exactly what he was saying, this was a
clarion call for them, because they have been trying since
its inception to destroy this country. You know, one of
these days, I just, you know, as Busy puts it,

(01:16:18):
I'm a lazy bastard who doesn't work enough. There's another
show that I have been trying to get off the
ground that will likely be and it's well part of
its time. The other part of it is this is
going to be something that will be pre recorded and
highly produced, et cetera. But it's mister Robinson's cul de
sac if and when I can ever get that show

(01:16:41):
off the ground and figure out how to get all
the production work done, I am still learning how to
make GPT. My production assistant does some amazing things, but
I'm still trying to figure out some of the rest
of it, but there's a learning curve. So I've been
figuring that out for about the last year. So we're
moving on to Jeff says, I've been in now for
almost two years. I'm officially moving into which is teaching

(01:17:03):
GPT how to be my production assistant and helping me
line out shows and figure out where we're going. So
that has worked out fairly well so far. We did
a test run on a few things today for automation.
I will say I'm a little disappointed because when he
said automated, I thought he was going to have it
done and ready for me. I said, al mush was right,
I still have to tell it to do the stuff,

(01:17:24):
and I'm like, that's not what you said though. Anyway,
sorry sidetrack, but look, I just I'm watching all this
with the shutdown, and I'm watching the Democrats, and you
know this, this is what I'm talking about. Though, both
Schumer and Jeffries on the same day caught flat footed.

(01:17:45):
When is the last time you saw that from the
Democratic side. Their only pushback for all of this has been, well,
if we don't change this, everybody's healthcare premiums are going
to get more expensive. The problem is if we just
keep kicking the can down the road, eventually the whole
damn thing's gonna implode, and then we're all gonna be screwed.
You know what I'm pissed off about Republicans about I

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don't I don't want it. They had their shot. They
pissed off half the bass under Trump the first time
because they were like, vot put us back in power,
and we'll repeal the ACA. And then as soon as
they had the chance to do it to begain well,
we're gonna repeal it, but we're going to replace it. No,
what the fuck you were not? No, pardon me, trying

(01:18:26):
to work on the language, but they do still slip there.
That was a note for me, not really for you guys,
just so I can catch myself that I drive, especially
when I drop the one my dad hates, because now
I hear my dad's voice in the back of my
head going, you know, you're not supposed to talk that way,
young man. Seriously, though, this is this is all happening

(01:18:52):
by their design. This is why they're mad. This is
why they get so frustrated that they really thought that
if they had and I still firmly believe this could
have been the case if they had gone straight in
from Obama into Hillary, because Hillary was supposed to be
Obama two point zero. Because remember he said the quiet
part out loud. If I could find a way to

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do this job from my basement and not have to
go into the White House, trust me, I would, And
that's exactly what the plan was. And remember they had
Hillary Clinton, who was it's my turn bitches, to the
point where she actually even put out a rather narcissistic
post of a very young her on her birthday. Claim

(01:19:33):
was saying, I would like to congratulate the next president
of the United States and say happy birthday on her
own account, her own account. That was the weirdest part.
The best part, though, now, is every birthday somebody finds
that and repost it and tags her and it's I'm sorry,
I am somebody who loves irony, and delicious irony is

(01:19:54):
even better, all right, So I did it again. I
had prepared notes, and we haven't been following them because
I keep going off on side notes. But it's okay,

(01:20:21):
all right.

Speaker 24 (01:20:24):
Now.

Speaker 8 (01:20:24):
The one thing that I do find interesting is because
according to the Trump administration, they weren't sure about furloughed
workers getting back pay. The IRS is already confirmed they
do plan on paying their furloughed workers back pay. So
I'm sure that's causing some folks a bit of whiplash.
Just to recap everything, we have had an arrest in

(01:20:45):
the Red Mass attempted what bombing of a church? I
guess they also have again found the guy who set
the Palisades fires. Might not have necessarily meant to, but
did in fact set the Palisade fires. So again, the

(01:21:09):
FEDS have arrested a twenty nine year old Wan Palistate fires.
DJ says it was maliciously said. If DOJ can unwind
a month's old arson, it can also produce receipts. Unpoliticized
cases seem standard every case, every party. Federal prosecutor say.
A twenty nine year old suspect was charged with maliciously
starting the Palisades wildfire after investigators tied him to ignition

(01:21:29):
points over months of evidence collection. Now here's a bit
of a story you might not have heard much about today.
So we're going to do a quick hit on this.
Boston saw peaceful protests go peaceful protest go violent officers
injured arrests were made theme of the day. Institutional contempt
turns literal marked agitators, I'm sorry, massed agitators class with

(01:21:55):
officers for police injured, thirteen arrests, riot gear deployed, or,
as Beezy likes to say, hats and bats as the
protest escalated. I'm just surprised they actually went hats and bats.
I gotta I gotta give them props for that, even
if I'm afraid they may have waited too long to

(01:22:15):
do it. All right, so let's talk a bit about
the whole gods a peace thing. So on the right,
you've got the optimist peace through strength enforce it, and

(01:22:36):
you've got the skeptics. No trust until tunnel tunnels are
feel filled and guns are guns are stacked. As my
good friend Amish would say, embrace the power of vand
because you can do both. So Phase one triggers a
narrow window, hostages, returned, positions, pulled back, inspections, teams on

(01:22:58):
the ground to comply, resets the board. My standard verify,
then trust, because I think that's actually what Reagan meant
paper Cheap verification in this case is the price of
admission because Gaza and Hamas lie to us all the time. Hmmm,

(01:23:24):
So is anybody else concerned that apparently the referees in
this instance they are going to be the United Nations,
because you know, if the deal needs better refs, maybe
the League needs new refs. Let's talk about replacing, revamping,
modernizing the UN Security Council. Because there's no canonization of

(01:23:49):
you in here. I'm saying competent enforcement beats applause. So
what do you say, folks? Do we accept the deal
of verification as ironclad?

Speaker 16 (01:24:02):
Yes?

Speaker 19 (01:24:03):
Or no?

Speaker 8 (01:24:05):
All right, next quick hit as we get ready to
move through the stack of stuff as quick as we
can to get through the last half hour of the show.
The Attorney General was questioned on the Hill the other
day and there were some very succinct questions. So here's
exchange number one. Didn't have time to pull the video
for it, but I do have the text exchange. This

(01:24:27):
is from Durban Attorney General. Yes or no? Did you
discuss ongoing investigations with anyone at the White House? Bondy.
I won't discuss personal conversations. The Department doesn't litigate by rumor,
So that's a refusal from the Senator, Bondy, that's respect
for process. Here's a snippet from white House, Senator, will

(01:24:53):
you release all non privileged Epstein materials? BONDI will follow
the law and protect victims. Grand jury secret receivet isn't
a political toy. You're stonewalling. I'm safeguarding. So I know
the Democrats want to spend this as a stonewalling kind
of I don't see it that way. Look, I'm gonna
be completely honest, and this is coming from somebody who

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you know, only worked one side of the equation for
a short time before going private sector for reasons because
they wanted to put me behind a desk and I
didn't want to do that after anyway, I'm not going
to all that today. But grand jury testimony is like

(01:25:37):
sacred cow material here, folks, If there's even the potential
that at some point grand jury testimony might actually be
leaked and used as public information, what do you think
that that's going to do for future trials? This is
exactly what I'm talking about. The Democrats are attacking every

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single institute that they can, and they're trying to use
the cover of the rule of law to do it.
Think about this from that perspective. If you are part
of a grand jury, remember that testimony is always and
forever sealed. It's just how it's always been, how it's
supposed to be. I can't think of any time in

(01:26:19):
recent history where they've released anything to do with grand
jury testimony other than moving it over to the actual
court to use to start gathering evidence after charges are filed.
I could be wrong. I don't have access to every
bit of case law ever, but grand jury stuff is

(01:26:40):
usually off limits, folks. And again, I'm gonna say this
one more time. If there was something there, If there
was something there, they would have used it either. In

(01:27:00):
fifteen sixteen seventeen, you remember when the CIA and the
FBI were colluding to try to derail the Trump campaign
and kept trying to set up honeypots they didn't actually work. Yeah,
you remember that. Remember that. We don't talk about that
much anymore either. Do you not think if they had
something then they would have used it. This is the

(01:27:22):
point I'm talking about. You have people on the left
that are insisting that they have seen or they know
of the existence of photos with Trump and compromising positions
with young girls. You're telling me the FBI and the
CIA wouldn't have used that already because they would have

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been well, they wouldn't have been able to do that
without outing every Yes, they would have, Yes, they would have,
because they would have just taken it to the dude
that they were trying to be this is what's gonna
come out if you don't tell your boss to drop
out right now. And we're not even gonna have to
telling about anybody where it came from. If the Epstein

(01:28:04):
files are what everyone assumes they are based on the
current theory, you're telling me the alphabet soup agency in
charge of helping them be created, would not have used
them to absolutely obliterate a campaign. Can we just use
common sense for a moment. The prevailing theory regarding the

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Epstein files is that it was a collaboration between Masad
and CIA. You're telling me that if the CIA and
the FBI were colluding to get Donald Trump out of
the race, which has now been all but confirmed by
more and more sourcing, that they wouldn't have just slipped
these pictures or even threats of these pictures to the

(01:28:49):
person that they were trying to get on the hook
and be like, you can help us find another way,
or we're going to use this and he'll never recover
from it. All right. So then we moved on to deployment,

(01:29:17):
federal deployment, and this is the senator who was asking
the questions federal deployments or to failing cities or overreach bondy.
If a city won't protect the citizens, the federal government will.
So what's you, guys' mistake? Was she being evasive or disciplined?
Either way? Doj credibility rides on receipts not podium jousts.

(01:29:39):
Got the goods, show the goods, just saying all right,

(01:30:00):
So we do have a bit of breaking news on
the Gaza front that you and Chief has welcomed the
Gaza deal seventy two hour clock now explicit. Antonio Gutierre
is called deceasefire hostage agreement, a significant step towards Palestinian statehood,
which makes me cringe and urged rapid humanitarian access. Separate

(01:30:22):
Wire says hostage releases expected within seventy two hours. Crowds
were both celebrating in Gaza and Tel Aviv simultaneous, simultaneously.
But again this is when I say we verify, then
we trust just saying, all right, so we've got to

(01:30:57):
talk about this real quick. We've got a bit of
a breaking story, and then we probably will take the
top of the bottom of the hour music break. Apparently,
and again, I almost take back every time I ever
called this man Senator Festerman. Senator Fetterman, Democrat, has publicly
placed Trump's mediation in the Gaza deal, according to a

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post found on x congratulating Trump for his historic plan
that would free the hostages. Who would have thought a
Democrat suffering from a stroke would become their pretty much
lone voice of clarity. Again, did not have this on
my twenty twenty five bingo card. Okay, so I don't

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know what this is, but it's Celtic music with violins.
So I think we're gonna play this this time, all right,
and let me get it cueued up for you guys first,
because I just realize I don't have it yet. All right,

(01:32:10):
if it stinks, remember I just picked it at random,
but the whole feel of it kind of caught my attention.
We're not gonna for those of you looking at the clock,
this will not run for the entire time, but I
am going to go refresh my coffee, so music may
play a little bit longer than average.

Speaker 13 (01:35:21):
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Eastern Time. Four disasters in the making.

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Speaker 8 (01:42:42):
I don't know what. I'm still waiting for an updates,
so I'm gonna keep plodding along until, ohfully I get
an update. I guess I could check real quick, hang

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on and make sure and see if it's on my
side or you guys is pardon me? Well we do
a live feed check. I hope you don't mind, even
if you do not much check in okay, so well
hang on update okay, BZ. If you're still hearing me
trouble maybe I'm checking from the feed right now and

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all right, So it may be something to do with
me trying to talk over the music. Like I said,
restream has been being cranky so that I'm gonna have
to figure that out, but I'll get there Anywow. I
just double checking real quick to make sure it wasn't
something that was still completely broken. But uh yeah, so

(01:43:46):
so again. There's this thing called California Young Republicans Federation.
I didn't even know that was a thing. So at
a recent convention, Young Conservatives got a provocative discussion on
education and school choice from a seasoned panel of leaders.
States Tony Strickland, Orange County Board of Education Trustee Mary bark,
Lakeside Union School District Trustee Trustee Andrew Hayes, and Pepperdine's

(01:44:11):
Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy Dean Pete Peterson. There's
his parents put in some thought for that name. Wait,
that was kind of rude, My bad. Laid out what's
at stake in America schools and what conservatives need to
do to protect them. The message was simple but powerful.
Get involved, Attend k through twelve school board meetings, hold

(01:44:33):
school board members accountable, organize walkouts when needed, run for office, and,
as we've said before, teach. If conservatives are serious about
reclaiming our schools, we can't just talk about it. We
must show up and participate. The panelists made a strong
case for school choice and charter schools, arguing that giving
parents more options forced forces school districts to perform better

(01:44:55):
and compete for students. It's a proven way to empower
families instead of bureaucrats. The discussion also highlighted the political
battlefield over school funding. California Governor Gavin hair Jils Newscomb
and President Donald Trump are locked in a fight east
leveraging purse strings to influence educational policy, while Trump and
red state governors used the leverage to drive real reform.

(01:45:16):
Newsom has threatened to cut funding to any California university
that aligns with the Trump administration higher ed reforms, showing
just how politicized educational policy has become. Again, and against
this backdrop, Dean Peterson described what he called a revolution
in higher education. He believes today's young conservatives are living
through a cultural shift not seen since the Reagan generation,

(01:45:40):
and I happen to agree with him, a moment when
young Americans rediscovered their voice of values and a vision
for the country that didn't involve three handouts. He pointed
to conservative led reforms across the country that are reshaping
universities and restoring balance to the classroom. So again, my question,

(01:46:00):
because I don't have time to read through this whole thing.
Is this going to be a momentum that can be sustained?
Only we can decide the answer to that question. But
I think this is a very valid thing that's happening
right now. According to TPUSA, they now have applications to
put a TPUSA chapter in every high school in America.

(01:46:21):
This is something that Charlie Kirk once believed was impossible.
I'm only saddened that it basically took his death to
galvanize everybody to do it. But I thought that was
a rather salient point that needed to be discussed. But
also apparently have some reports coming in that street level

(01:46:42):
cops in Portland are horrifically understaffed, which may be another
reason why they're just going to sit on their hands.
Portland city authorities have been defiant about not wanting or
needing help with their Antifa problem because according to them,
it's not even a problem. They have been defined about
not having a problem with rioters outside the Immigration and
Customers Enforcement facility. That's because to them, it's not a

(01:47:02):
problem because they like that despite the reams of photographic
and video evidence. Well, some of Portland's street level cops
are a little more open to the idea of federal help. Hmmm,
colored me surprised. The president of Portland's police union said
he's open to federal support to help agencies combat a
burst in crime. Again, this isn't a rank and file

(01:47:26):
police problem. This is a police chief being beholden to
a mayor who is an ass hat problem. Just saying,
it's usually what it comes down to almost every single time,
I'm not saying. And again I happen to agree with
be Z when he talks about the DNA of local
police departments being infected now, but there are still good

(01:47:49):
among the rank and file. And this is kind of
what I've been waiting for. I was waiting for somebody
to put out a story that says, hey, the rank
and file aren't really that upset about this. For it
to be happening in Portland, it's kind of a bit
of a breakthrough in my opinion, just saying, just saying,

(01:48:13):
all right, So in the last few minutes, there's a
story that I feel like we need to talk about
from our friends over at the Blaze, because if you thought,
because we talked about this a couple of weeks ago,
remember when the story broke about the bilingual patches in
the suburb outside of Dearborne, you know, with you know,

(01:48:33):
the Arabic design on their police patches. So apparently that
had not actually been fully approved yet from what I understand,
and the public pushback was so bad they've decided against it. However,
what if I told you that there's an Islamic takeover

(01:48:54):
at Texas underway, because I bet you probably didn't know.
From everything including Quran inspired street names and a massive
new mosque project, these are signals of a growing effort
to spread Islamic influence in none other place than Texas itself.

(01:49:16):
Because as if the four hundred and two acre Muslim
compound called and I quote Epic City just north of
Dallas Fort Worth in Texas wasn't enough, the sleepy little
town of Murphy, Texas is now being targeted by Islamis
intent on spreading their ideology. Remember when they said the
quiet part out loud a couple of years ago, and

(01:49:37):
I think it was elon Omar's little cadre of folks,
and she basically said, out loud, the folks that are
voting for me here didn't come here to assimilate, that
came to colonize, so end I quote. There is a
residential neighborhood called Oasis Springs Manor, and if you move
to Oasis Springs Manor, you can now live on streets

(01:49:58):
such as Almo Drive, according to Bleaze TV host Sera Gonzales,
explaining that the new street name is a reference to
a passage or section in the Qoran. Another street is
named Sadik Drive, which is a reference to Ja'afar al Sadik,
the sixth the mom, a man who is many Muslim
writers credited for proclaiming the principle that whatever was contrary

(01:50:21):
to the Qoran should be rejected, despite whatever evidence might
support it. Osmond Drive, another new street, is a nod
to the former sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Now remember
the Ottoman Empire, because they were one of the first
ones to use the concept of Jahad or Holy World

(01:50:42):
to expand Islam into non Muslim territories. Like they were
really big on that. Guys, just saying Sayed Drive signifies
a Muslim descendant of their prophet Mohammed. And remember Muhammad
is a due dude who married a child, had slaves.
Even oh, I'm sorry, they don't call them slaves because

(01:51:10):
those are his concubines, because that's the more PC way
of saying that. Apparently, okay, guys, so remember they're not slaves,
they're concubines. So that's what he had. I believe he
consummated his child marriage when she was nine nine. Other

(01:51:32):
than that, Mohammad was apparently an awesome dude. So that
neighborhood has gotten the city to go along with naming
their streets those names. Now, that's sending quite a message,
wouldn't you think? What don't you think? And it's the
same one they set out loud years ago. We are

(01:51:53):
not assimilating. We are going to bring Islam everywhere, because remember,
anything that is contrary to the Quran should be resisted
despite any evidence to the contrary, and because that's been
their goal the entire time. Near this neighborhood is land
owned by the Islamic Association of Murphy the what now

(01:52:17):
where they're also building a thirty two thousand square foot mosque.
That's okay, So for reference, I have a twenty two
hundred square foot ranch style home which is big, big

(01:52:37):
enough that I've considered downsizing one side sort some things
out because it's big.

Speaker 15 (01:52:46):
This is.

Speaker 8 (01:52:49):
What would that be so two thousand and thirty eighteen
times almost eighteen times bigger. Now, the way that they
have been able to build this mosque is because they
purchased several lots of land and at homes on the land,
they just demolished the homes. They posted pictures on their
website of all these homes just being ripped out from

(01:53:11):
the ground, the yards, the trees, all of it so
that they can build a mosque there. Oh and by
the way, when this city approved the mosque, the city said, okay,
you guys are going to be responsible for the road
repairs in the area and the mosque through this ginormous fit.
But when you read from the website for the mosque,

(01:53:33):
it's interesting because they boast that they worked with the
mayor to reduce the share of the road improvement costs
by the mosque from eight hundred thousand dollars two three
hundred and ninety six thousand dollars. They just have to
tell you how much the city is spending to just
be sitting ducks apparently, So if you had any doubts

(01:53:59):
that we are in an ideological war, I don't really
know how to paint you any clear of a picture
that we are, in fact in an ideological war. All right,
so let's do let me check something real quick. All right,

(01:54:36):
do a quick scan of the headlines on the way out,
because we're about out of time. Talked about that one,
talked about that last night? Wait, maybe not so we
talked about the whole Katie Porter thing, you know, potatoes
Porter yesterday a little bit off and on in a

(01:54:57):
couple of different shows where the stories were breaking. But
things have gotten worse. So apparently for her, things are
continuing to deteriorate for California goobernatorial candidate Katie Porter in
what appears to be a coordinated opposition research drop, and
a well deserved one at that. The Democrat has faced
multiple leaked videos showing her less than stellar temperament. So yeah,

(01:55:21):
never a good thing when you have a canned I
mean to my staff statement. This is from Andrew Kazinski
on x at K file. How Porter is responding in
a statement on the video of her berating a staff
where she said, it's no secret I hold myself on
my staff to a high standard that was especially to
as a member of Congress. She continued, I have sought
to be more intentional in showing gratitude to my staff

(01:55:42):
for their important work. So again, never a good thing
when you have a canned I mean to my staff
for a reason statement ready to go. So if that
line sounds familiar, it's because Porter's camp has used a
version of it before and responds to pass coverage of
her management style. It's no secret that I hope myself,
staff and Congress to a high standard. Porter told the

(01:56:03):
Washington Post and a statement in twenty twenty three. As
I've served in Congress, I have sought to be more
intentional at demonstrating my gratitude to my staff for the
important work that they do in service to our country.
Now repeating I can't repeating a statement, especially if it's
been polished and tweaked and everything else when the need arises,
even I've done that, but pointing out that two years

(01:56:23):
later I've learned absolutely nothing is something that I would
have tried to avoid. So this would be akin to
the dude that abuses his husband saying I hit you
because I want you to do better. This is not
a good look for her, which is making me kind
of sad, because if she would have been the nominee.

(01:56:43):
There's a good chance that if we would have you know,
and this is Republican's fault sort of. But then again,
with California's jungle primary crap, there was no guarantee that
it was going to be a Republican running against her anyway,
which was the point the reporter was starting to make
when you said, what are you gonna do if you
lose forty percent of the country or forty percent of

(01:57:05):
your state. I don't need them. What if you're running
against another Democrat? I don't need them. That's not my plan. Well,
apparently you didn't know what your plan was, all.

Speaker 5 (01:57:16):
Right, So that's it.

Speaker 8 (01:57:17):
We are officially out of time. I was doing a
quick scan to see if there were any other breaking updates.
It looks like based on what we've talked about before,
just to make sure we're on the same page. On
the way out the door, the UN has blessed the
seventy two hour are the Godzit deal in seventy two
hour clock time framing is currently holding. ABC pushed the

(01:57:40):
prest explainer in economic impacts throughout this morning. So this
ties in very nicely to Schumer's entire approach of pain
now promises later GOP split on maritime strike authority. So
this is something that I was going to get to

(01:58:00):
that we may save for tonight with me and Jen
to Center. Republicans sided with Dems on a vote to
block Trump strikes on drug smuggling boats. The measure failed. Overall,
it's a clean intra party fisher line if you so.

Speaker 12 (01:58:14):
There's that.

Speaker 8 (01:58:17):
So so according to Reuters, it looks like there may
be some red se sUAS routes that are that may
normalize if regional tensions ease under the deal. So this
actually could help markets with this recent piece deal. So yeah, nice.

(01:58:47):
So it looks like, just as kind of doing a
quick scan of everything that the Jeffries c NBC exchange
has a good chance of being a viral talking point
for the rest of the day. Couldn't happen to a
nicer some bitch, all right? So on that note, folks,
we are up officially out of time. Apologies of it
garbles as I start bringing up the music, So I'm

(01:59:08):
gonna try to talk under it while it's over it,
while it's lower so hopefully it doesn't garble as badly.
I'll find out in post in a minute so I
can start adjusting accordingly. My name is Rick Robinson. This
has been my show fastest two hours in radio. If
this felt too quick, come back tomorrow. We've got three

(01:59:29):
hours tomorrow because it's the Friday edition. Bye everybody. Oh yeah,
I don't forget. Come back to night eight pm. Disasters
in the Making, followed by potentially a special broadcast by
none other than a cosmic Bard, and then myself and
Jen Virgin and Rick then head over to the saloon
for a night cap. Remember, best place to chat when

(01:59:50):
he's live is gonna be his the Shi Media YouTube feed.
But I'll put a QR code up there to make
it easy for you, So come hit our feeds first
and then go hang out over there. Bye everybody, say
good night.

Speaker 12 (02:00:10):
Grancy M.
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