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November 11, 2025 117 mins
As the 2026 Election Season Heats up , here on the Southside Unicorn Show we make it possible for you to take a closer nad more personal look the candidates, we don't do"Gothca Games" and we ask our guest to be transparent to our chat , so that the viewers and guest can get a "Feel" for the candiate without the canned answers of the short time frame that only allows for sound bite answers. 

Today we have the honor of chatting with Ebie LYNCH, she is a candidate for the lieutenant Governor Position here in the state of California , listen in as we stop from the begining and chat our way to her policies. 

We even have a few Guest clips on this show from Mr. Joe COLLINS III and Mr. Siaka MASSAQUOI, their insightful clips are much apprieciated, Guest clips from other guest on the show are not Endorsements of the main Guest .

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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Hey, hey, Hey, it's a boy Kin White, host of
the South Side Unicorn Show. Mind my, my twenty twenty
five were so fast, But we're going to end this
year the same way we begin this year, with gratitude
and thankfulness to the Lord God.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
We're going to have an invocation from Songbird.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
Twenty twenty five may indeed be coming to an end,
but there are some things that never end. Lamentations tells
us the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his
mercies never.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Come to an end.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
In Revelation, the Lord says, I am Alpha and Omega.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
The beginning and the end, says the Lord. Which is,
and which was, and which is to come the Almighty.
In Isaiah, the Lord says, remember the former things.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
For I am God, and there is none like me
declaring the end from the beginning.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
My counsel shall stand.

Speaker 5 (01:36):
And I will do all my pleasure.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Friends, we may not know what the future holds, but
we know who holds the future, and we.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
Can trust him.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Thank you, Lord God, for all your blessings of the
past year. Thank you for holding us together through the
rough times.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Thank you that you hold our future. And we place
twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
Six into your almighty hands tonight, Lord, and we thank
you for bringing us to the South Side Unicorn Show tonight.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Bless our time together.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
In your holy name, we pray Amen.

Speaker 6 (02:19):
Amen.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
That was a lovely invocation by Songbird. Thank you so
much for that.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Again, my heart, and I'm sure I speak for many
of my people, so assembled here thankful to the Lord
God for the year twenty twenty five. Now, hey, it's
the eve before New Year's Eve. That means you're gonna
party with yours truly before you go party with the
rest of the people.

Speaker 7 (02:44):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
So I'm honored and blessed to have you all with
me for one evening. You're all mine, and the audience
is gonna love this. We're gonna just visit together and
we're gonna have a round robin of questions. So everyone
please unmute yourself. This is gonna be a gaggle, So
go ahead and I mute yourself because we're gonna play
a quick game of Q and A throughout the evening.

(03:06):
Some questions are current events, some are past event. If
you know, go ahead and chime in and offer your
opinion about those questions that you may have know the
answer to, and We're just gonna go round robing everybody.
And I see you up there, Debrah, thank you so much,
Debor for coming in. Thank you, Joe, thank you Jay,
thank you eby everyone. I see Agnes giving us here too.

(03:29):
I'm so honored. Look at all these people. This is
my lady Christmas present and going into the new year
is just gonna be awesome. But you know, we gotta
get down to business. We got a lot of questions.
We want to ask you all for the entertainment of
the audience. Got a question for you.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
President d Reagan was shot. Who was the man that
said so much?

Speaker 8 (03:51):
Now?

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Did somebody time in?

Speaker 7 (03:55):
Yep?

Speaker 6 (03:55):
Alexander Hagen?

Speaker 8 (03:57):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (03:59):
So so okay, you got the ass right off the bat.
But I want to kick this around just a little bit.
Why was he wrong? Does anybody know why he was wrong?
When he said he was in charge?

Speaker 6 (04:14):
He wasn't em well, officially, he was the Secretary of State.
So by order of succession go to the Vice president,
who was then not at the White House. He was
returning to d C. On an airplane at the time,
probably and probably in radio contact. And then but in
terms of presidential succession, it would go to the course,

(04:36):
the Speaker of the House, the Senate pro town and
then the Secretary of State. But he thought, here we
make a name for himself. Comes up to the microphone
in the press room in the White House that day
after Reagan had been shot, is if I'm in charge
here at the White House.

Speaker 9 (04:49):
And could make a name for himself by doing that?
He definitely made a name for him.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Everybody want to walk fun of him.

Speaker 9 (05:00):
I remember it distinctly because I was in the Air
Force at the time when that happened, and I thought,
how could he possibly be in charge? Wire As a youngerson,
I thought, he can't be in charge.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
And I think it threw everything in the disarray because
instead of being about the business of our government, while
we were suffering through an attempted assassination of our president,
everyone was arguing over whether he really wasn't deed in charge.
Makes you wonder if they ever read the Constitution. So, Joe,

(05:36):
do you remember that time?

Speaker 10 (05:37):
Were you?

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Were you old enough to remember that.

Speaker 11 (05:40):
I'm not even one hundred percent certain I was able
to follow politics at that time.

Speaker 6 (05:44):
I was born in the Wow.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Okay, what about you, An, I know you were probably
were you? Were you in country when President Reagan was shot.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
I sure was.

Speaker 12 (05:55):
I was non political then, but I remember that day
as you if it was yesterday, and how President Reagan said, Honey,
I forgot to duck.

Speaker 6 (06:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
And he actually added on to that because he had
a sense of humor even in that dark time, as
these surgeons were wheeling him into surgery, he said, I
should hope you all are Republicans.

Speaker 12 (06:22):
Yeah, that was the second one.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
You know, that's that's the type of man that he was,
and that's the type of leadership we once enjoyed in
this country. You know, I don't know what to say about,
you know, president leadership, but Greg, you seem to have
a handle on this thing. How would it go today?
If indeed it came down to the Secretary of State,

(06:48):
who would that be today?

Speaker 6 (06:49):
Manca Rubiel so.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Marco Rubio finally would become president, God forbid, something would happen,
But that would take what three people being taken out.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Of the process, or or please explain.

Speaker 6 (07:04):
President, President, Vice President, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson,
and the President pro Tem of the Senate who I
do not know who that is. It's not the majority
leader Thune To whoever that is. That person would also
have to be killed or die, leaving the number five
Secretary of State to become the president.

Speaker 9 (07:28):
Okay, here, you don't have to be killed or died.
You have to be incapacitated. It's possible for them to
be taken out of that line of succession simply for
being incapacitated. They don't necessarily have to be dead.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Okay, yeah, let's make that clear that we're not talking
about unlive in anybody or anything like that.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
But it was an interesting time.

Speaker 13 (07:45):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
She goes by the name Patriot Pause, and I want
you all to really get to know this person.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
She does an awful lot of deblepoly for veterans.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
I was gonna say Jesse the Air Force because I
want to feel special, but Patriot Pause, are you there?

Speaker 14 (08:02):
Yes?

Speaker 15 (08:02):
I am, and I am familiar with miss Polly.

Speaker 9 (08:05):
I am very familiar with Patriots and Paul's as well,
very very appreciative of.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Them, exactly. They do an awful lot of stuff. We
just had Captain and Dangell join us. I wish you
could have got in on that one.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Q and A.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
I want to make sure I stay on track, so
I'm looking for my timer and everything so that we
roll in and out of the brakes as needed. But
this is so awesome, Jaye. Do you have any memories
of when President Reagan was shot? You got to come
off to me, brother.

Speaker 13 (08:32):
Okay, just what I saw in the news, because I
think I was still in jeez, what year was that?
I I don't know if I was still in high
school or or first couple of years of college.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
It was.

Speaker 13 (08:44):
Eighty one. Oh okay, well it was later than that.
Then I was working, so I was working out it
KBC R is still but I didn't. I had more
important things on my mind then than then those things.
And I saw it on the news, and that's all
I that's all I really paid attention to it.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Okay, Okay, that's fair enough. I mean I remember it.
We all have memories about it. Even do you have
any memories of that.

Speaker 16 (09:12):
I was a small child when that happened, So if
we weren't playing double Dutch, I didn't have any interesting.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
So if it didn't have anything to do with double Dutch,
it just wasn't happening.

Speaker 17 (09:26):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (09:27):
Yeah, I understand that. Okay, Hey, you know, it would
come to that point where we have to take a
station break, So ladies and gentlemen go nowhere.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
We'll be right back after these messages.

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Speaker 1 (10:45):
Hey, hey, hey, we're back for the second segment of
the South Side Unicorn Show Eve before New Year's Eve Show.
Thank you all for joining us, so much fun. We're
doing a Q and a situation and kind of picking
everybody's brains. So I hope you have you're thinking caps
on because here we go with another question, a.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Two part question.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Who coined the phrase circle back?

Speaker 3 (11:11):
And whose name?

Speaker 4 (11:13):
Hey JP stand for.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Somebody queen?

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Well you you got to get to that other part too, Okay,
we got KJP, Kareem John Pierre. Now, who was it
that said circle back?

Speaker 6 (11:31):
Yeah, Jensaki, he.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Said, Jensaki.

Speaker 8 (11:33):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
So you know, when I when I think about those
two and that particular administration, have you ever had a
neighbor that you just wish would move out and just
go away and you find out, you know, and you
find out that the neighbor that moved out, Okay, fine,
the new neighbor is worse than the one you wish
would go away. We got rid of Jensaki, and what

(11:55):
did we get KJP? Any comments, any thoughts?

Speaker 11 (12:00):
Yeah, the reason why we got kJ P is because
of Biden. Harris administration wanted to be the first to
have the black lesbian woman to be in office. They
wanted to be the first to have everything, and so
you know, they really screwed the pooch with that one. However,
they did hit those de I check marks with that
with that pick.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
So you're saying that was a definite de I high
Absolutely no say anybody else's thoughts.

Speaker 6 (12:25):
On that, of course it was. But she was, Yeah,
she was. She was good for comic Relieve from our perspective,
she was a good choice.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Because why do you say that she was a clown.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
She was.

Speaker 6 (12:38):
She was someone who could you could repeatedly make, she
could ridicule and make fun of, and she was she made.
She did not make a good presentation for her side,
for her boss, for her administration. She was a detriment.
She was a positive for us.

Speaker 16 (12:56):
I know she had a hard job though, because she
had to represent Biden, who every other word was, you know, intangible.
I didn't know what exactly he was trying to say
and relay most of the time. So I think she
did a lot better job than her boss.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
So yeah, the guy she was working for. Now we
have someone that's deep in media on the panel right now,
Catherine Dagel, Can you chime in on this? What are
your thoughts about the Jinsaki KJP nightmare.

Speaker 18 (13:30):
Maria first thought when you said that was of course
the binder that she carried with her her entire time
when she was in the White House. And I have
a different thought than her following the Biden regime. Rather,

(13:52):
she followed the Obama regime as the talking points for
his second or third administration. So I don't believe Biden
was ever ever present or president. So I firmly believe that,

(14:12):
and I believe we're going to find out really soon
why all of this has taken place within probably the
next three to five months July fourth, when Trump has
his golden opportunity, which he will show the world things

(14:33):
that we have never seen before.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
So from your lives to God's ear, I believe it.

Speaker 18 (14:42):
So Yeah, the two of them, between SAK and KGP,
they didn't do anything. They just read off whatever the
teleprompter said. And the questions were already being delivered by
Obama and his administration that was still in the White

(15:04):
House that Biden kept there, and they only allowed and
I'm not even gonna call him news journals. They were media, period,
and they only came up with questions that they were
given to ask. So that's that's one hundred percent in
my opinion.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Yeah, And I mean your opinion is bad because you're
in the media industry.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
What do you suspect was in the binder?

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Was that someone telling her exactly what to say or
just her having a rifle of data available.

Speaker 18 (15:37):
I just well, between her little one of those post
it notes and you saw within the binder those were
the talking points with little binder notes that even Biden
carried with him in his breast pocket. So I one
hundred percent believed that the questions that were asked and

(15:59):
she followed what was in that binder ahead of any
press confidence. These were press conferences either, these were nothing
more than show. It was a pony show. That's my belief,
my opinion, and thank.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
You for that opinion.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
I mean coming from you and those who know Catherine Daegel,
she knows what she's talking about. Jay, Do you have
any thoughts on that about KJP? No thoughts, no comments
on that one.

Speaker 13 (16:27):
I'm completely lost to what they Half the time when
those things came on, I changed the channel so it was.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Okay, okay, And that's you know what. That's interesting because
a lot of people do you know, we some of
us hear are information warriors, but the average person, You're right,
they see that stuff come online and it's clicking on
to Gilligan's Island, you know, That's that's where they're headed
to Even any thoughts on that.

Speaker 16 (16:56):
Well, what I thought was very interesting was the during
the Biden administration, people really didn't tune into politics as much.
One thing I could say for our president President Trump
is he gets people involved, whether they want to be
or not people tune in so I for no other reason,

(17:17):
I think that I thank the Lord for that, because
people need to be aware of what's going on. And
every day it seems like we're getting more and more information.
And I really do love the fact that we're getting
we have a president that speaks to us, because Biden
didn't do too much of that.

Speaker 8 (17:38):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah, I mean he basically he won from the basement
and then he went back in the basement. I've never
seen anything like it before. All Right, So now we
have KJP saying that she basically is walking away from
the Democrat Party. I really would like everyone to give
me their thoughts on that. Is that because you know,

(18:01):
run from sinking ships? Or has she seen the light?

Speaker 6 (18:05):
Well, did you say why she's running walking away from
the Democrat Party? She's there are two disorganized, they're not
far left enough. Or is it like Tulsea Gabbard and
others that have just realized that the Democrat Party has
veered off too far to the left and left them?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Okay, yeah, I didn't leave my party. My party left me.

Speaker 16 (18:27):
Well, I think that a lot of people are finally
opening their eyes to who the Democrat Party really serves,
and it's not our citizens, whether you're Democrat, Republican, or
any other. The Democrat Party serves immigrants and especially illegal immigrants.
So I think that she left because she realized that, hey,

(18:48):
there's there's nothing in it for me.

Speaker 19 (18:50):
Okay, okay, If I may chime in on that, Yeah,
I don't think that the Democrat Party served the immigrants
like myself.

Speaker 12 (19:02):
They served illegal aliens and criminals, period, because there was
a huge difference between an illegal alien and an immigrant,
and I wish the media would start correcting that and
using the correct term. What supplied either in federal books

(19:24):
illegal aliens or illegal aliens, not immigrants. Immigrants is somebody
who legally lawfully comes into the United States.

Speaker 16 (19:33):
That is so true.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
Thank you for putting that out.

Speaker 12 (19:36):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
I mean you got stuff like that going on all
over the place. Now here's what I'm concernative. We got
so many people trying to come in, and I want
to make sure that I get everybody in here. Some
are coming from Florida, So I'm actually and I think
Marlago with the President's area right now, but they're trying
to get in with us.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
On the show, so please.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Bear with me a minute, as we we ferried those
type of things out to see where where these people are.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
But now.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
You get KJP, who was the mouthpiece for a man
who wasn't even present there. She says, I give up.
I don't want to be a Democrat anymore. Is it
room for a person like that in the Republican Party?

Speaker 6 (20:20):
Hell no, oh no, no, no, no, no, no no no,
hell yes, no, oh no, no, no, no, no, oh no no.
There is room on our team for all freedom loving
America loving Americans, even if we differ from some issues
on some issues, and if we're going if we're going

(20:43):
to build a substantial majority coalition, that's the way it
has to be. And I'm watching way too much of this.
It happened to America fast. It's happening online every day,
where not only are we not trying to bring in
people who agree with us on the big stuff or
being on a number of things, but we're trying to

(21:05):
find ways in which to differ with and make enemies
of people who agree with us on eighty or ninety
percent of the issues.

Speaker 11 (21:15):
I veemly disagree. She sat there in gas lit and
lied to the public for three and a half years.
She can vote Republican and be Republican all she wants to,
but as far as giving her a voice in the
Republican Party is an absolute no. She's trying to say
face the reason why she left the Democrat Party is
because she knew she was lying. She said Joe Biden
was fitting in shape, and he was running circles around
people every single day, all day, every day. He was

(21:37):
outperforming everybody, and then turned around and said, well, I
knew that he had these mental issues that the whole
entire public saw. But I have to just go with
the narrative. Kareem John Pierre is an abject failure.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
She is a liar.

Speaker 11 (21:50):
There is no place in the Republican Party for liars.
We've had that too many times before.

Speaker 6 (21:54):
How big of a Republican party would you have if
you excluded all wires?

Speaker 2 (21:59):
How big.

Speaker 6 (22:08):
Are going to be?

Speaker 2 (22:09):
The remaining everyone.

Speaker 9 (22:12):
Who's what I'd like to do right now is get
in Joe's corner. Joe, Joe, I don't know if you
remember meeting. I met you when you were running for Congress.
I came on there and you were having some kind
of a fundraiser or food drive or something like that.
And I met you there your prior military right. Yes,
yes see, you and I have a similar understanding of

(22:35):
how infiltrators work and how we should or should not
trust them. Yes, go right ahead, honey, you go ahead
and watch this.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
We gotta get the cut me in in here. We
gotta get some water on you guys right quick.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
I agree with Joe.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Yeah, I hear what you will, hear what. You're all
the same. We're gonna start heading to the station break.
It's a hard break. So Ebie, are you team Joe?
Are you team Well?

Speaker 16 (23:01):
I have to agree with Greg to a point. The
reason is we have a lot of people who are
here in America that we don't agree with, but they're
still Americans. And the same thing with the Republican Party.
We need the numbers. Does that mean that we're going
to follow them? No, because there are options.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
So yeah, I got you on that. Pause Patrick, pause?
Are you team Greg?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Your team Joe?

Speaker 15 (23:27):
As a nonprofit? I am team neither one because I
don't take a political stand.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
So I said, you're voting president. Now let me get
to my brother Jake.

Speaker 7 (23:38):
Ja.

Speaker 13 (23:41):
Yeah, I'm gonna tell you what I'm with Joe.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Okay, okay, we're a fan of Katherine. Team Joe a
team Greg.

Speaker 5 (23:50):
Yes, I'm trying to take myself out pause. AGV is
a fraud and a liar.

Speaker 18 (23:59):
I absolutely would never have her in the Republican Party.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
She wouldn't be here.

Speaker 18 (24:06):
She's running because she has caused so many problems in
this country with their lives.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
She's a trader.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
So no, okay, so okay. So having said that, I
guess your team Joe. We tell you yourself.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Ladies and gentlemen. When we come back from the break,
we have to take a station break to get some
chips up in this house. We'll be right back after
these messages. Go know where Hey, hey, hey, it's a
boy Kim Wait. Most of the South Side Unicorn Show

(24:42):
and we are in segment three because segment two, Man,
that was hot.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
That was action.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
But again, we all know each other, we all care
about each other, we all respect each other. So this
is all in fun. But opinions. Opinions can make you
feel some.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Kind of way. And as you saw in segment two,
it was either team Joe or team Greg.

Speaker 17 (25:01):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
It's a big tent, but sometimes we don't need all
them clients. Now having said that, we're going into segment
three and I want to keep it going exactly the
way we've been doing.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
This is really good. I got another question for you.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Anybody loved Kofifi and ze morning. What was the original
meaning of koffe?

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Anybody know?

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Anybody want to take a guess?

Speaker 6 (25:35):
I'm al and never people created? What does it mean?
What does that mean? What does it mean? I don't
think Donald Trump ever said what he what he meant
by it, but he may have at some point.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
I believe.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
I believe he may have. I believe he did. And
you know, let's kick it around everybody. There's no right
or wrong answer. Let's just have fun with it for
a while. I'm going to you, Evie, what do you
think KOEDEFI meant? What do you think he meant when
he said KOed peepe?

Speaker 16 (26:05):
I have not a clue Kofifi?

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Yeah? Do you remember it? Do you remember?

Speaker 16 (26:11):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
It went viral because it was it was it was
It was argumentative of whether that's what he really meant
or if it was a misunderstanding of what he meant.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
Sort of like the song in the Garden, the Garden
of Gavita or whatever.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
That one song where the guy never said the words right,
God got Gavita or whatever, and it just it spired
into a viral term that nobody really understood. Agnes, do
you remember that time when the word cofefe came out?

Speaker 2 (26:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (26:40):
I remember, and if if I correct, it was something
that was mistiked or autocorrect. It was supposed to be
was supposed to mean coverage and it h they think
typed up koffifi.

Speaker 20 (26:57):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Now what what about you? Pause and patriots? What what
do you think? What do you think it meant?

Speaker 15 (27:03):
Well, I have no idea because I'm not familiar with
that segment of what you guys are. When it came out,
I was out serving our I was out serving our
veterans and taking care of today's things and not worrying
about and not worrying about that stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
And I want to thank you for that. For those
of you who are just coming in causing patriots, these
are the type of American patriots that we who have served,
we who are serving. They made such a difference because
they reach out to the veteran or to the active
duty member and they say, hey, we see you, we

(27:39):
appreciate what you're doing and how can we help you.
It's very rare that those are the three percent who
would give you their very lives. Some people don't ask
them anything about what they want or what matters. But
if patriots and paused, oh yeah, they got you back.
So I want to say thank you for that in
a big shout out for that. Now, Catherine, I want

(28:01):
to come to you real quick. What do you think,
koffe miant what what was that? Was that a mistake
or is it an actual thing?

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Well, it was a tweet and it went viral.

Speaker 18 (28:15):
It was the original treat I think was deleted many
hours later because it was in the middle.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
Of the night.

Speaker 18 (28:21):
I did cheat just now and looked it up because
I remember memes going out on it and it said
it was Koffeefe Act Communications over various Feeds Electronic for
Engagement Act. Now, whether that is true or not, I

(28:44):
don't know, but I do remember it. I did hear it,
I did see it on my feed, so it was fun.
I enjoyed it, and I think that kind of started
his rampant memes that are going on right now in
the White House. For all of us who follow those

(29:07):
dog cooms and those memes, and I'm part of the.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
Rabbit hole, so I could I could.

Speaker 18 (29:15):
Use a letter and that would obviously tell you where
I go to find a lot of information.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
You know what I can't I can't wait to hear
that letter. Is it going to be pga? Do we
have to bleep it out?

Speaker 5 (29:28):
The letter? It's cue, there's no bleeping.

Speaker 18 (29:32):
I do a lot or That's why I asked you,
is there anything taboo tonight? I have a lot of
information so and I love it. I love doing this,
So anything else I can help, just let me just ask.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Well, I am really shocked to hear that.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
And you're right because when the word kofe came out,
there were people who actually made money from it. They
made shirts, hats, and I'm sitting and nobody knows what
this means.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
There has to be a meaning to it. Let's see
who we didn't call it?

Speaker 1 (30:06):
You know what, devil poly We didn't get your chance
to give a chance for you to give your team
Joe or Team Greg in the last segment, So do
that real quick and then tell me what you think
about the word kofifi.

Speaker 9 (30:19):
Well, we were at three to two on the vote
with the last segment. So you know, it depends on
how Jay and Agnes would have voted, and I don't
think they brought and registered to vote with that unless
I'm mistaken. However, I want to talk about this because
it was clearly a communications error, whether it was a
mistyping or whatever. What I love about it, and it's

(30:39):
so Trump is that he decided to just own it
and we took it and ran with it. I know,
I was engaged in just telling how much I love Kofifi,
you know, and just you know, It's just that's what
I love about it. It's like, yes, we're human. I
made a mistake. All of you left us want to
absolutely go berserkoid over it. Let me go ahead and
just own it it and make light of it, be

(31:02):
able to make fun of ourselves. And I think that's
so important that we're able to do that, not take
ourselves too seriously, even as we are engaged in very
serious and important things, as the President clearly is, and
I think most of the people in this room on
this call are as well.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
Exactly, So, I'm going to my brother J, a really
good friend of mine. J. You remember Kocheefe.

Speaker 13 (31:26):
Nope, never heard of it until tonight.

Speaker 16 (31:31):
I'm glad I'm not the only one.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
Jay I had.

Speaker 13 (31:36):
I had to look it up to see what it was.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Oh okay, so I'm not going to ask you to
answer that right quick.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
But I also want to remind you all that everybody
in here is not necessarily from the same camph My
brother Jay is not what you would consider the.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Republican and on magnet? Am I right?

Speaker 7 (31:55):
J correct?

Speaker 1 (31:58):
He said one hundred percent. He didn't even it's all
up in there the way it is.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
John.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
I want to thank you for coming in with us.
Uh not nice to see you again. And now swap swap?
Can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Brother?

Speaker 7 (32:11):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Okay, Now you know a lot of people are coming in.
We got people coming and going all night long. Can
you give me a quick introduction to yourself? What what's
happening here?

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Who are you?

Speaker 21 (32:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 22 (32:24):
Name is Swath, my last name is Brown. I'm from
New York, New York City. Basically this whole part of
the rod here for my first time here. Basically, I
like always like looking for a different knowledge on different topics.
And you know, my counsel recommended me that I joined this.
I actually don't know how she knows about this link.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
But yeah, okay, well then take a ride with us.
Uh sometimes just listening is edification.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
You are now in a room for some full of
some of the most esteemed people in America.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
So uh yeah, I'm honored.

Speaker 22 (32:57):
I'm honored.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
I'm honored.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
Okay, standing not standing, So we're gonna go around the room.
I got, I got h Marcey marseye Am I saying
that right?

Speaker 7 (33:10):
No, it's me and Nick Taorius.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Oh hey, Nick, I knew that was you. You're just
doing that name change again.

Speaker 23 (33:16):
We would do my as my phone as a crappy camera,
so I'm just hopping on my dad's iPhone.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Okay, Okay, there it is. We got We got a
lot of people coming in that I knew were gonna
be coming. But let's keep on track with where we
were at. Uh, Nick Kofeefe, when the word came out,
did you understand what it meant?

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Do you know now what it means?

Speaker 3 (33:37):
No?

Speaker 23 (33:38):
I didn't understand it, and I didn't understand it that
now or then. But you know, it's it's just part
of Trump's legacy. I suppose you know, it's kind of
one of those things that's kind of had a life
of its own, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
Yeah, So, John, what are your thoughts on koke peepee?
Are you familiar with it?

Speaker 24 (33:55):
Not familiar at all.

Speaker 25 (33:56):
You're gonna have to catch me out.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
You know what. I'm gonna let my friend Deb probably
bring you up to speak.

Speaker 9 (34:03):
Okay. Well, I think that Catherine kind of laid it out. Well,
he was tweeting one night. That's when they started making
jokes about Trump not tweet, don't treat at night, don't
tweet at night, you know. But he there was a
typo of some sort and instead of whatever it was
meant to say, and some say it was meant to
say communication, you know, or or you know, any any

(34:24):
any form of uh engagement. Media engagement is a good thing.
But it came out kofifi And of course no, it's
nonsense word and.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
Not necessarily nonsense.

Speaker 11 (34:37):
It was an acronym for communications over various fees.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Yeah, they say it was.

Speaker 8 (34:45):
It was.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
It was.

Speaker 11 (34:46):
It was hr two eight eight four, and and that's
the that's that's the issue. A lot of people think
when Donald Trump says stuff that he's just he's just
meming or he's just talking trash, but they never take
him serious on the things that he says. So when
you say something like kofifi, then for for someone in
the military, it makes sense. Well, it has to be
an acronym for something, because in the military we have

(35:08):
acronyms for literally every single thing, like fubar fou bar
is a military academ that most people wouldn't understand it.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
It's actually true.

Speaker 11 (35:17):
But you know when you when you hear the left
talk about Donald Trump or something like that, they think
everything that he says bullshit, and that's the narrative they're
going to run with. Koffifi doesn't mean anything. Well, they
passed the bill in an acronym is kofifi?

Speaker 2 (35:33):
Oh is that?

Speaker 1 (35:33):
Wait a minute, hold on, Joe, are you saying it?
Somewhere in the annals of our litigious world of the government,
the word kofefe is taking on the life of being
a law or bill.

Speaker 22 (35:44):
That's where he got it from.

Speaker 2 (35:46):
What you know they want.

Speaker 11 (35:48):
They wanted to preserve presidential records on social media.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Okay, okay, Greg, do you have any thoughts on that?

Speaker 6 (35:57):
Well, in contact, the only word that makes sense there
is coverage.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Okay, okay, So it's really going to boil down to
what Captain Dagel said. It could be an actual intent,
it can be an acronym, or it could actually be
a legitimate mistake that because President Trump is he's in
tune with the people, he's got that media savvy. Then
he just said, Hey, why not, I'm just gonna roll
with it. Is that your thought? Uh, Swan, were you

(36:24):
thinking that?

Speaker 14 (36:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (36:26):
I was, I was.

Speaker 22 (36:27):
I do't think of a sum exactly that.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Okay, great, great, So it looks like we all got something.
So let me jump over here to John real quick. John,
did that help you?

Speaker 7 (36:36):
Do?

Speaker 2 (36:36):
You have that help a lot?

Speaker 6 (36:38):
Actually?

Speaker 25 (36:38):
I think the political discourse in our country is really
in a tough spot right now. But I think that
the folks on the left take President Trump. They they
take him literally but not seriously, and the folks on
the right take him seriously but not literally. So when

(37:02):
he says something, folks on the left get panicked by
what he says because they think it is literally what
he's going to do or what he's thinking. He's the
biggest troll I've ever seen. He's very, very, very good
at eliciting a response from the people that he wants
to control.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
Or or that is that is really good. So he's
kingtrol is what you're saying.

Speaker 25 (37:27):
Oh yeah, he's the king of the trolls. So when
he says stuff very often, it's to elicit a response,
and I don't think it should be taken literally.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Right, So okay, here we go.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Since we all seem to have our own opinions about
what kofifi really means, we're going to go to Songbird,
our very own oracle, Songbird, what's the answer.

Speaker 3 (37:48):
Connie's deep dive found that koffifi is an anti Deluvian
term meaning, wait for it, quote in the end we win.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Unquote in the end we win.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Kofeefee, ladies and gentlemen, kofeiefe means in the end, we win.
And I'll be damn it, that's not what happened in
twenty twenty four. It really went down that way.

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Speaker 2 (39:55):
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Speaker 1 (39:59):
That's where you are mind for just this evening before
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I mean. So we're back and this is really going
really good. I can see the looks of my panels face.
You guys are getting into this. You're feeling it. You're
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it going the way we got it going. Got another
question for you.

Speaker 4 (40:19):
I want to wake up in a city that never sleeps?
Is this the New New York?

Speaker 1 (40:38):
We actually heard the President of the United States have
this gentleman come to the White House, which I would
imagine that's customary.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
Hey, he won the.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
Election, He's going to be the mayory elect of one
of the largest cities in the world.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
So he brought him into the White House.

Speaker 1 (40:55):
And the remarks of President Donald de Trump along with
the idea of ko Peefe, right. I was shocked that
he said he has great hopes with this gentleman and
that he sees you know that he's going to be
doing okay. And with that, I'm gonna let a rip.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Greg.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
You bring us in on this one. What's your thoughts
about the incoming mayor of New York City.

Speaker 8 (41:17):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (41:17):
I think he's every bit the disaster that people fear
that he's going to be. Not only is this socialist,
not only is a Muslim, not only is he a
poster child for the Red Green Access. The man who's
never held a job in his life. He's a rich kid,
He's a spoiled rich kid who's never had who's never

(41:39):
accomplished a thing in his life, and he's now going
to take over a one of the larger organizations in
the country of the New York City government. So aside
from his ideology, we're just going to see the gross
level of incompetence. So we're gonna maybe we're gonna only
hope that his incompetence exceeds his ideology so he can

(41:59):
do less harm. He was more confident that he would
do more harm with his ideology, so we shall see.
For example, he just appointed the fire commissioner was some
lesbian who's never been a firefighter. What could possibly go wrong?

Speaker 1 (42:16):
Oh my goodness. Well with that answer, I want to
segue to the one person I know already is from
the Jewish community. I believe he has an input for that. Jay,
what are your thoughts? Just hold those one. What are
your thoughts about uh Mndamie's election?

Speaker 13 (42:33):
He'll be lucky if he last a year?

Speaker 2 (42:36):
What why do you say that?

Speaker 13 (42:40):
How many guns do you think are floating in New
York City right now?

Speaker 8 (42:43):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Okay?

Speaker 14 (42:45):
A lot?

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (42:47):
Well, we know, we know, we're not we're not talking
about it that way. We wish this man long life
and health. But politically, how do you feel about his
his upcoming administration politically?

Speaker 13 (42:57):
What I what I've heard through through my my, my chain,
my vines, the Jewish people are talking about leaving New
York City and droves.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
Wow, okay, you he some my boy, Nick. Nick, what
are your thoughts on Mandanmie going into New York.

Speaker 23 (43:16):
Yeah, well, I think Mom Donnie obviously is pretty political terrible.

Speaker 7 (43:25):
That we've seen New York go down.

Speaker 23 (43:27):
He's probably gonna like abolish uh you know, or trying
to implement some kind of criminal justice refor him, make
things like gayer and more weird if he can do that.
But I'm kind of skeptical on this whole notion that
he's going to kind of like turn New York City
into some kind of like Sharia law state, or that
he's like some kind of devout practicing Muslim, And I

(43:47):
think this is just actually part of a broader pattern.
Tucker Carlson actually has talked about it. I think he's correct.
There's a lot of I think fear mongering going on,
and a lot of it is actually being driven quite
frankly by people in you know, the Jewish community, in
the Zionist community, who want to get Americans frothed up
for another war in the Middle East. So they want
to paint all Muslims in a certain light. And I

(44:09):
can only imagine if the things like mister Donnenfeld said,
if that was about a Jewish official in the city,
and someone like me, a white person in a maga hat,
said that and said something about guns floating around, I
don't think that would be taken too well. So I
think my whole point on that is, you know, I
think some people need to calm him down. I think
bomb Donnie's honestly just like a standard Kite, frankly anti

(44:30):
white leftist. I don't think he's like a Muslim ideologue.
I don't think the Ayatola has been elected to New
York City, and I think, yeah, some of this rhetoric
I'm hearing from people and things like that, I just
think is totally overblown and it's being used to get
Americans frothed up for i think, another conflict in the
Middle East, or to support Israel or bolster support for

(44:52):
Israel estate which has, in their own right, I mean,
I think committed several or dozens of war crimes in
the past couple of years.

Speaker 7 (45:00):
Some people.

Speaker 1 (45:02):
Hear what I hear what you're saying, Nick, you just
segued us into a show where I'm gonna have to
invite you back next month.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
I want to hear more about what you're saying.

Speaker 23 (45:11):
But we have I always I always love talking about Israel.
I'm always ready to talk about I bet you are.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
This is the show, So don't want to get all
off into the weeds. Agnes, do you have any thoughts
about Mondummy coming into office?

Speaker 12 (45:26):
Actually, I'm a little shot that they that he even
got voted in, that the socialist agenda is so popular
in New York. I don't think he's going to succeed
at all. And his I don't know where he's planning
to have everything for free. Who's going to be paying
and maintaining the buses and everything else. It's going to

(45:49):
be a total disaster. I am actually shocked.

Speaker 6 (45:56):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
So Debra, what what are your thoughts? What comes to mind?
And this man takes office in New York City?

Speaker 9 (46:02):
Well, I think you have to be very naive or
ill informed to think that there isn't a problem. We
have pockets of Islamic radical Islamists throughout the country. They
have already been active in what they are doing. I mean,
you can look what's happening with Somalia. The Somalians that
have taken over an entire area of an entire state,

(46:26):
and they are robbing us blind while they're there. You know,
it's ignorance to think that they're not here to take
over the country. They are here to take over the country.
That's what they're all about, is to cause everyone to
submit to them. And radical Islam and the tenets of
radical Islam are diametrically opposed to the Constitution, and so

(46:51):
they will never be able to be in this country
and have this country remain the way it is if
we allow them to march unfettered, which is what's happening.
And it is no small thing at all for the
mayor of New York, a major city, to be a Muslim,
and to have a growing number of elected Muslims throughout

(47:12):
the country at every level of government. This is on purpose,
this is by design, and we should be very concerned
about it. And we should not We should not be
so naive as to think that this is not a
threat to our country and our way of life.

Speaker 2 (47:27):
Wow, so ebe, having heard everyone else's input, what are
your thoughts on that?

Speaker 8 (47:34):
Well?

Speaker 16 (47:34):
My thoughts is I really do agree with what was
just said, and I'll tell you why. Because there was
a time in the EU where people thought, well, you know,
there's nothing wrong. We were just going to have a
few people with differing opinions slowly take majority seats within

(47:56):
their government. And what happened was it changed the state.
You have to under I mean, to change the country.
You have to understand that one our country was based
on Christian principles. And when we have people who follow
a doctrine that says that we have to kill all

(48:19):
people who are not like us, I'm concerned about that.
Even if the individual doesn't believe that. I don't see
enough people speaking out against the atrocities that people have
committed in the name of this doctrine.

Speaker 9 (48:35):
So we, in the name of Muhammad, in the name
of al Abar, say it. In the name of radical Islam.
This is a very real thing and we need to
be able to speak it out if we in this
small world.

Speaker 5 (48:47):
Even as.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
Can I say something?

Speaker 23 (48:51):
Ken, can I say something because I'd like.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
To point you give me one second, Give me one second.

Speaker 7 (48:56):
Thank you, sir, Thank you giving.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
Me one second, and we come to you. I got
to get to John. John. He's like the Sweden type
of guy. John, what are your thoughts on what you hear.

Speaker 25 (49:08):
Well, I'll come out of the closet right now and
just tell you that I'm a Christian and I'm also conservative,
but I'm not at all concerned about mcdonnie being a Muslim.
I know that there's some concern here about that on
this panel, but I am very concerned that he's not
a capitalist. That is the biggest concern that I have.
And the benefit here, I guess, is that he's the

(49:31):
mayor of New York City, which is probably, aside from
the President of the United States and maybe the governor
of California, is the most visible political role in the
United States. And so I think he's going to fail,
and I think he's going to fail big and I
don't think his policies have a chance of success. He's

(49:52):
driving all of the big money out of New York,
and a lot of that big money is liberal, but
they're going to vote with their eat.

Speaker 2 (50:05):
We're about to hit a heartbreak. Thank you for that, John,
We're about to hit a heartbreak.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
But I want Catherine Dagle to take this last thirty seconds, captain.

Speaker 2 (50:12):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 5 (50:13):
Oh my gosh, I have so many thoughts.

Speaker 18 (50:17):
Mom, Donnie is not going anywhere he is an Islamic
Muslim who has holding prayer calls in the middle of
New York City.

Speaker 5 (50:31):
He's not he is not going to go any further.

Speaker 18 (50:35):
And what he will occur, my opinion is it'll be
a lot like Minnesota, only it'll just be on a
grander scale because New York is extremely populated by a
lot of different cultures and as we all know, is
Islam and Muslims don't assimilate.

Speaker 2 (50:58):
They want and I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 7 (51:02):
I want to. I want to.

Speaker 23 (51:02):
Can I just bring something up because we're yeah, make quite,
I want to make it quick. But you know we're
talking about Muslims and things like that. Do you know
what burrough in Brooklyn has the highest level or at
the borough in New York has the highest level of
wealth of welfare participation in welfare rates. It's Williamsburg, Brooklyn,
which is actually home to a very large Hasidic Orthodox
Jewish community.

Speaker 7 (51:23):
And you know, a lot of people on this.

Speaker 23 (51:24):
Panel want to like go off like deb and things
like that, because you know, then you'll probably get ZIONUS dollars.
But the real threat to this real threat to this
country's freedom. You go go look at them out, there's
thirty eight to fit. And actually thirty nine of the
fifty states in our country either have thirty fi fifty
states in our country have laws passed by the state
legislature or executive orders by the state's governor that outlaw

(51:48):
boycotting the state of Israel. That's a serious violation of
our foot lights. People have been able to boycott South
Africa countries boycott Isral.

Speaker 2 (51:58):
You got it.

Speaker 1 (51:58):
You gotta pump the brakes because I want to do.
We got a hard break to go to. So I
wasn't dismissing you. Wow, that is a lot to put
into one thing. We were just talking about New York
and a new mayor. But I can see right now
and there's a lot of energy about that. We got
Isaac here, Isaac, I need to get an answer from him.
I didn't expect him to come in. Hey, Isaac, go

(52:20):
ahead and.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
On new Isaac. Yes, sir, I'm not gonna do my
break right now. I need you to come in on this.

Speaker 1 (52:26):
We were talking about Mundahmi becoming the mayor of New
York City. Can you give me a thirty second opinion
of yours on what your prognostication of the Mundami mayorship.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
What do you see.

Speaker 24 (52:38):
The first thing I want to say is shoe onhead.
I think had the best commentary on that. She said,
like a lot of other anti Semites in the young left,
that he basically won that mayor race by coming out
as anti Israel and antisemitic. So the woke left in
New York, there are a lot of them. The extreme
left loves that opinion. So first and foremost, we're going

(53:01):
to have a mayor of a major US city, the
largest Jewish city in the world in terms of population,
who's a Nazi, right, And you were asking about the future.
So that's where he starts his mayorship. But what he's
going to do now is, you know, we're going to
have publicly financed grocery stores in New York, right, We're

(53:24):
going to see we're seeing the city Council's proposed restrictions
that prevent property. We're going to have to offer the
right of first refusal to the city government and nonprofits,
and then when they do find a private seller down
the road, they're going to have to get approval to

(53:45):
sell it. You know, privately, New York is going to
go into decline, and it's a sad thing to see
because you know there are good police officers there who
want to do their job right. Not saying everybody is
is good, but you know there are good people who
want to work and live right and do their thing,

(54:05):
and they're not going to be able to do that
because the city's economy is going in the tank. The
city government is now you know, malfeasant. Law enforcement's going
to be absent, and that's not going to protect the
businesses that want to grow and thrive. And I just
want to say, I mean New York is an extremely
diverse place. I mean you have a huge number of

(54:26):
African American business owners, of immigrant business owners. I mean,
it's not just you know, the I want to say,
the white elite that Mom Domini's talking about, right, it's
going to hurt everybody.

Speaker 16 (54:40):
I agree with you.

Speaker 22 (54:41):
That is an excellent way to put it.

Speaker 16 (54:42):
In my opinion, Like really, yes, and I totally agree
with you. At the end of the day, we have
to be able to make sure that we are now
we are, we have policies that are going to sustain
the whole economy all people in New York and not
just a a small group or the majority so when

(55:03):
you're constantly attacking companies, you have to remember where you're
getting your tax dollars from. They have the ability unlike
people who are poor, They have the ability to leave.
You have to have some sense when you're making policies
that are going to affect the people who are bringing
in the most taxes to your city.

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I'm going to congratulate Mayor mon Domi for becoming a
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There's some very strong personalities and some serious opinions going on.

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the new year. Now we're back in segment five, and
we're back with more questions for you.

Speaker 10 (01:00:49):
And here's a.

Speaker 4 (01:00:50):
Fun piece of trivia in the navy. You can sail
the seven seeds in the navy. What group recorded the
song in the Navy?

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Anybody k.

Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Oh it was?

Speaker 8 (01:01:21):
Who was it?

Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
The Village People?

Speaker 13 (01:01:26):
Yeah, the Village People, some guys that did ymca.

Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
Exactly. There you go, bingo, you have it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Now using the Village People, it seems President Trump used
one of their songs as this campaign music. It was
why Amy, It's fun today? And so with that being
the case, we're talking nautical. We're talking navy. We got
my brother Joe Collins here, who was a member of
the United States Navy. So I hope he's gonna keep

(01:01:57):
me on the rails when I bring this question out.
It appears that our President Donald J. Trump is ready
to build the most massive maybe this nation has ever seen.
Anybody's opinions on that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Are kind of the most maybe seen.

Speaker 11 (01:02:15):
It just needs to be modified.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Are you talking, Joe, I get we're getting a little
mixed up here.

Speaker 8 (01:02:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:02:22):
I said, we already have the most massive navy the
world's ever seen. It just needs to be modified.

Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
And you agree with this?

Speaker 7 (01:02:28):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
Eight hundred billion dollar navy?

Speaker 11 (01:02:31):
Anything that has to do with support the military.

Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
I agree with Oh, there it is there, it is now, Greg,
Greg pretty quick, He's pretty fast on the draw, Greg.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 6 (01:02:42):
Oh, I think peace through strength is always a good policy,
all the way back to the time of the Roman Empire,
if you want peace prepared for war through Ronald Reagan
to today. But the inniture of warfare has changed dramatically,
as you say, if you've all at all watched what's
happening the war in Afghanistan, with Afghanistan and Ukraine with

(01:03:04):
with drones and he I think, I think his proposal
to build big new surface ships is unwise. They will
I think they will be just they will be big
targets for much left for inexpensive drones, both that fly
through the air and both they go on surface of
the water and they operate underneath the water. And it'll

(01:03:25):
be very hard to defend such large ships, and that
are the investment should be going in that direction rather
than in large, expensive targets which will be filled with
hundreds of maybe thousands of of our of our of
our men and women. So you know, it's important to
recognize change. That is how dramatically warfare is changing and

(01:03:51):
change accordingly.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Okay, I got that, now, Nick, what are your thoughts
on his massive name?

Speaker 7 (01:03:58):
Uh?

Speaker 23 (01:03:58):
For the record, I'm not a service member, just want
to clarify that, but just.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I thought you were to do. I'm a tax payer.

Speaker 23 (01:04:08):
I you respect, sure, but I will say this, I
don't know. I don't know how comfortable I am building
a new large you know, like, what is it these
Pentagon audits where they just can't account for large sums
of money every year. I mean sometimes in excess of
hundreds of billions of dollars. I think it is sometimes
as many as trillions of dollars. So I'm personally at
the mindset I'm reticent whenever we hear any talk and

(01:04:31):
more money going to the military, even though I love
President Trump and I think I'm the only one wearing
a Maga hat here and I support President Trump's anti
war message that he's had for nearly ten years. So
I would say, if anything, defend the homeland, finish the
wall to port illegal aliens, and then we'll worry about,
you know, building up our navy and things like that
once we secure the homeland.

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Okay, well, now we'll defer to another better one that
I know is better. It my mistake on that, Nick, But.

Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
You are a taxpayer and basically you are a boss
for those us who have served Isaac, what are your
thoughts on this, this this navy improvement.

Speaker 24 (01:05:06):
Well, we we've seen a lot of changes. Like the
other gentleman was just saying, drones, cheap, inexpensive drones that
are taking out, you know, Russian warships in the Black Sea.
It's a very dangerous threat environment. That said, Uh, an
investment in modernizing the navy is definitely a good thing.
One of the challenges we have is we can't build

(01:05:26):
as many ships as China. So the idea that we're
you know, we're just going to give that up and
just have fewer ships out there that aren't as capable. Uh,
that that's a bit of a problem. It is nice
to see some thought on the idea of a big,
bad battleship that can get in there with its task force,
sink a lot of enemy ships and have a lot

(01:05:46):
more capability for a smaller investment. But yeah, we are
going to have to defend that and and be very
careful with it. And you know, it's it's going to
be able to take out hypersonic missiles and ballistic missiles.
It's going to be you know, all this and that.
But you know, what we really need right now probably
is a drone carrier, you know, a much smaller vessel.

(01:06:06):
They can just launch hundreds thousands of drones that can
go off and disrupt the enemy, you know, rather than
necessarily focusing all this on big ships. I'm just glad
to see a move away from the supercarriers. I love
my submarines. I'm a submariner myself. We need more subs.
We're getting some unmanned subs coming. But at the same time,

(01:06:27):
the supercarriers, I mean, they're big, they're beautiful, they're bad,
let's not you know, it's true. But at the same time,
they're a huge target and there's a lot invested in them.
The air crews, the techs who work on those, you know,
all really great Americans. But you get five thousand and
six thousand men and women on a ship and it

(01:06:49):
gets hit and sunk. That's a huge investment and a
lot of people have been put at risk, where you know,
maybe an unmanned vessel can go in and do some
damage for a much.

Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
Lower am Lyne the same amount of thought. And I
want to thank you for your service, but real quick,
I want to I want to go to Uh Jay
Jay Sean and uh Swave. Both of you guys, come
up real quick, Come up, real quick.

Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
I got a question for you. Swave and Jayshon come up.
Open your mics.

Speaker 7 (01:07:18):
Can you hear me? I can hear you.

Speaker 1 (01:07:20):
I'm waiting on Jayshon. I want to ask you both
a question because I'm going to defer to eb after you. Also,
let's make this quick, Jashan and Eat and Swave. How
old are you, gentlemen? Respectfully?

Speaker 7 (01:07:31):
I'm sixteen. I'm sixteen.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Okay, Well, actually then I'm gonna have to have Connie
let you go because you're underage and these topics. Shani,
you gotta you gotta let him go. He's underage. Wait wait, okay,
what no, you gotta go, young man.

Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Sorry about that. Uh And don't don't get funny with me, swave.

Speaker 6 (01:07:53):
How old are you, young man, I'm seventeen.

Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Ah me the quest before you get bounced.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Are you considering serving our country in military service at all?

Speaker 7 (01:08:06):
Yes?

Speaker 30 (01:08:06):
I'm actually doing this. Uh it's a uh I say,
it's like a program. Have you ever hear of NYPD
Explorers with basically.

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
I used to be a Chicago Police Explorer? Yes, oh okay, yeah,
I'm a.

Speaker 30 (01:08:17):
Part of LPPORST basically, and we're right after I graduated
high school. We kind of do like for take a
gap year and we do like a boot camp kind
of and it's kind of like we're training with basically
all of kind of like the higher ups that service.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Right, so real quick, it looks like Greg and Isaac,
in their wisdom, are actually looking out for you. Because
five thousand young beautiful people like yourself on a navy
I guess you call it super cruiser.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
That could be a problem. But nonn't listen to me, save.
I really appreciate you being here, but you are underage
and we just discovered that. So I gotta say good
night to you.

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
Okay, But thank you for having a civic mind and
taking a look at the South Side Unicorn show. You
come back after that at birthday. Okay, all right, all right,
take care nice club right, nice while good not young man.

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Now edie, really quick?

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
What's your thoughts on this big old navy that because
you're going to be in charge of a budget, you're
running for a lieutenant governor in the state of California,
that is no light easy peat. So what are your
thoughts on this potential expense of eight hundred billion dollars
bunches of you know, improvements and shifts.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
What do you think?

Speaker 16 (01:09:27):
So one of the things that I really admire about
our president, President Trump is that he does his homework
and he understands that our military, for who knows how long,
has been neglected, we need to make sure that we
have everything that.

Speaker 5 (01:09:45):
We need before we need them.

Speaker 16 (01:09:48):
He sees that he understands that we're not going to
at the last moment say, okay, we need these warships
because they take time, they take time to build, they
take time to train on. And I understand that we
say there's a cost to this and so forth, but
there's a greater cost to not being prepared. So I

(01:10:09):
am one hundred percent for being prepared. For all situations,
especially as we see all kinds of things happening around
the world. We here in the US have a great
have it great because we don't have to worry a
lot about war.

Speaker 5 (01:10:27):
We always go to war.

Speaker 16 (01:10:29):
We don't have war here or other countries are now
bringing the war to us, and we want to be prepared.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
Okay, that's a good answer to them. I want to
go to Captain Dagel Catherine, what are your thoughts.

Speaker 18 (01:10:44):
I want a preface by stating I love our military.
Anything they need, anything they want they should have. They
put their lives on the line for those of us
who stay on this ground in the United States. Now,
I know Debora poly was in the military and she

(01:11:04):
has strong feelings about what we should have as far
as capabilities. I just want to interject one thing because
I really can't speak to building these massive behemoths, and
I'm all for it. But we also have satellites that

(01:11:26):
can easily find where we have problems around the Earth.
And if you look at Venezuela, we've got a few
ships down there with laser pointing on all the garbage
that's coming in towards our country. So I believe with
the dome that he wants to build. President Trump, my hero.

(01:11:51):
I believe that he will be able to help our
military with the generals, figure out how to use this
particular equipment. And again I say, other than the Chinese
love to put bombs and so forth on their fishing boats.
I just I can't speak to this as thoroughly as

(01:12:15):
i'd like to. I'm just current on what's going on.

Speaker 5 (01:12:19):
And his want is to build at least two up
to twenty four of these massive ships.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
Yeah, I want to do. And I hear you up
against the heartbreak again. I want to give Jay thirty
seconds and John thirty seconds. Jay, what are your thoughts
on his massive.

Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
Navy pooh bar? Nobody seems to be killing it.

Speaker 13 (01:12:43):
Maybe by the time by the time they get the
drawings done and all the specifications and everything, and before
they even lay the first piece of the keel, that's
five years after layinguage, it's gonna be another fighting.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
That's what he was saying. That's what what are your thoughts? John?
Real quick?

Speaker 24 (01:13:02):
Well, I'm in favor of it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:04):
Actually.

Speaker 25 (01:13:04):
I think a lot of our ships out there are
paper tigers. In the world of drones and so on,
where a small explosion can bust through a thin hole.
Armor sounds like it makes a lot of sense to me.
The South China Sea is a really bad, bad hotspot.
We could direct those big armored bulks to a place

(01:13:25):
where we would have military advantage with them, not in
a place where we would have military disadvantage. Those big
battleships actually did a lot of bombardment during the Iraq War,
so they were like a mobile artillery battery that we
would otherwise have unless we were sending an air power.

Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
So we're up against the heartbreak again, ladies and gentlemen.
This is a really good show. It is the eve
before New Year's Eve show, but it's got a lot
of underpinnies to it. And I thank you all for
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The guests we have So and Symbol are incredible. They're
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going to continue the show as we've gone so far.
We got hot had issues here, and I do want
to touch on some of them lightly. I want to
touch on them with a measure of respect. This is
the name I'm going to mention, and then we're gonna
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(01:16:17):
that topic or that person. We're gonna start it with
a question from Songbird.

Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
How many billions did the Somalians steal from America?

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Anyone there to take a guess at the amount of
money we've lost in Minnesota so far?

Speaker 25 (01:16:41):
Too many, nine billion dollars so far. And I think
it's bigger than that.

Speaker 5 (01:16:47):
Eighty one I.

Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
Say nine billion. Did you say nine nine?

Speaker 5 (01:16:51):
You did eighty one? Eighty one billion?

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
Eighty one billion, that's correct? With the b ISAAC, what
do you say.

Speaker 24 (01:17:00):
I'm hearing a lot of numbers out there, you know,
nine fourteen, that kind of stuff, even eighty one. I mean,
it's bigger than we know at this point. That's all
I'm gonna say. Whatever we know now it's probably twice
or thrice that wow.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
So Nick, well, what do you say? Time me in
real quick.

Speaker 7 (01:17:19):
On the saldyse on the fraud.

Speaker 23 (01:17:23):
Yeah, I guess, sorry, I just make sure we're like, yeah,
you know, I think it's terrible. I think all of
these people should be deported. They were brought here under
spurious circumstances. But you know, this is also a legacy,
quite frankly of immigration laws that have been passed in
large part by Jewish Democrats, you know, like if you
look at, for example, the nineteen sixty five Heart Seller Act,

(01:17:45):
which was passed by Emmanuel Seller, who is one of
the key sponsors of the bill, key sponsor of the
bill and the Senate was Jacob Javitz, you know, and
that has created an infrastructure and an architecture where our
borders have been taken away. So I mean, yeah, it's
it's easy for us to point out and get mad
about the Somalis. And I'm saying here, I think all
of them should be deported. I think they should be remigrated,

(01:18:07):
repatriated back to their country. They're not adding anything. But
you know, if people want to get upset, we should
look at the legacy of Jewish activism in American immigration law.

Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
And I think that's okay, really.

Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
But Nick, Nicky's not your guess or estimation or how
much money has been stolen.

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
How much money do you believe?

Speaker 23 (01:18:27):
I do think, well, no, it probably be in the
hundreds of billions. I don't really and honestly, I'm not shocked.
This isn't just in the Somali community. If you look
out in California, I'm sure the Mexican community is also
pilfering and sending money home and doing a lot of fraud.

Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Okay, well again again you jumped, You jumped into some
area that's not the subject.

Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
Jay, What is your thought? How much money do you
believe was taking?

Speaker 13 (01:18:48):
I have no idea because I haven't heard, never heard
of it until it was on the news the other day.

Speaker 7 (01:18:52):
So it is, and.

Speaker 13 (01:18:56):
I have no idea how much. I heard nine billillion,
ten billion. That's that's an insurmountable amount of money to
be sent by, to be pilford and sent out a country.
But I have no idea, no comprehensions.

Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
I guess the one on here.

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
I believe mine know the answer, Greg, how much do
you believe was taken in the Great Minnesota.

Speaker 6 (01:19:22):
I think what people have been saying is that whatever
numbers out there is probably greater than that. And certainly
you know that when the leading occupation in Somalia is
pirate and you import one hundred thousand of them, Okay,
no surprise here, But I think it's also it's it's
not just Somali's it was opened. It was blatant. They

(01:19:45):
were running these things. They were the facility of being
inspected had no children in them. That it was it
was hand in glove with the Minnesota Democrat Party, who
I have zeroed out was taking a cut out of
the fraud. Otherwise it could not have existed for so long.

(01:20:06):
In businesses that have to be a licensed have to
be inspected unless the Democrat Party was complosit. They wouldn't
be compulsit if they weren't getting a cut exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:20:18):
Okay, So Isaac, what's your thoughts.

Speaker 24 (01:20:21):
Well, first of all, you know the the it's the
Jews argument. I'm gonna have to challenge because I mean,
the vast majority of Congress is not Jewish, and Congress
passed these laws. But the great sign of a low
IQ it's the Jews. I don't answers, so no, but
this is this is you know, one small piece of

(01:20:45):
the iceberg is the Somali community. But we know this
welfare fraud thing is huge. I mean, the Democrats fund
all this money out and Republicans have been complicit with
it over the years into these welfare programs and then
they have no controls over them. Anyone can get that money,
and it just happens the Somalis managed to get a
lot of it in a really obvious way, which which

(01:21:06):
should have been found out much earlier. And they're sending
it back to finance terrorism. You know, with with our
tax dollars, if you're paying sales tax and you know,
property taxes in Minnesota, some of your money, you know,
is going out the fund. I'll shove up and that's
that's disgusting, that's horrible.

Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
I want to I want to segue back to my
brother Greg, because he's an esquire, he's a lawyer.

Speaker 2 (01:21:29):
Is anybody going to get purp walk to you? Greg?

Speaker 6 (01:21:35):
I don't think anybody big is going to get prop walked.
I wish it were otherwise, But I think the the weak,
timid and effect and ineffective Pam Bondy is not is
that we're not going to see Tim Walls or Keith
Ellison or high level Democrats prop walked out of this.
I would be happy, I'd be over. I would be

(01:21:55):
very pleased to be proven wrong. But based on the
her performance to date, I do not expect that. I
think you'll see a number of Somali's uh purp walk
and pride and and hopefully and hopefully deported after their
prison sentences.

Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
But I will.

Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
You went, you went, you went dead. I'm gonna switch
over because here here's where I'm at with this. You
got these nonprofits out there five oh one three c's
people who have a great idea about what they want
to be about, and then you find out that the
the nonprofit that they're supporting is themselves. You know, they

(01:22:40):
say they have a just cause. I want to be
a nonprofit just cause it gives me money. I want
to be a nonprofit just because it's cool. But we
do have someone in here, Patriots and Pause, who is
a nonprofit? I want to ask you, not on a
political tangent, Patriots and Pause, but as a true nonprofit
that gets more money in and then gives it directly

(01:23:02):
to your your intended clients. How do you feel about
what you're hear in coming out of Minnesota.

Speaker 15 (01:23:10):
I think in the nonprofit world there's just so much
broad because people are not being held accountable. Early on
this year, we've served over thirty eight hundred families, providing
them home goods and furnishings at no cost. And I
will tell you I would be in a dream if

(01:23:30):
I was able to get a million dollars to be
able to do what we do and not have to
fight tooth and nail to get support for what we do.
We're not one of the four. We're in the state
of California and one of the In the nonprofit world,
the biggest funders that get the money are those who

(01:23:52):
create housing, that educate you, that give you jobs, and
that do mental health.

Speaker 7 (01:23:58):
Well.

Speaker 5 (01:23:58):
Guess what.

Speaker 15 (01:23:59):
We keep people in their homes longer because they get
to pick out stuff for their home to create a home.
We self audit our taxes. We're very good at what
we do, and it's very hard for us to get funding.
And it's just extremely frustrating to see so many nonprofits

(01:24:21):
not have the accountability to prove what they really do
when there's organizations like ours and so many others that
are out there that are extremely top heavy in where
the money goes to versus where it needs to go,
which is serving the clients that we serve.

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Yeah, so that a question for you patriots of pause.
Is there a sort of DAMO please? Is there a
governing body that watches nonprofits or is it just Hey,
I'm a nonprofit, give me some money.

Speaker 15 (01:24:53):
I'm not aware whether there is or not. We are
accountable to the irs with our nine nineties. Like I said,
we sell audit, which means we have a third party
come in and watch what we do and how we
spend our money. I funded this through my inheritance when
we first started. We just celebrated our fifteenth year and

(01:25:15):
we've served over Thank you. We've served over twenty thousand
families in southern California. And really there's no reason why
there's not organizations doing what we do, all acrastination, taking
care of our veterans. And for those on this call,
thank you for your service because we have the freedom

(01:25:37):
to be on this call because the people like you
that have given us our freedom to be able to
do this. So I applot all of you for being
on this call. But I think there needs to be
an overhaul done on nonprofits and being accountable and having people,
you know, really finding out where the money goes. You

(01:25:59):
want to know where my money goes, Come on down,
I'll show you see.

Speaker 2 (01:26:02):
And that's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 8 (01:26:03):
You are.

Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
You are a traditional patriotic American who literally took her
own inheritance. You know, put your money where you mount this.
You are the embodiment of what we hope to see
in this nation. So when I learned that there are
no children in the daycares in Somalia, I mean it
may as well be Somalia, please forgive me. But in Minnesota,

(01:26:28):
and yet they have gotten billions of dollars. I can't
wait to see why Greg raised his hand. What were
you going to say about that?

Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
Greg?

Speaker 6 (01:26:35):
I was a clear jumping on the regulation. She's right
about the that you have to file the which called
a nine to ninety return with the I R s
if you r a five to oh one C three.
But California and probably other states also have over have
oversight of charitable foundations, but they don't exert effective oversight there. One,
there are so many of them. And two when the fraud,

(01:26:57):
if the fraud is favoring the Democrat party, a Democrat
Attorney General's office is not going to look too closely.
There was just recently on David Bett Patrick Patrick Bette
David of whether those to whichever order that goes? Who's
a podcast and he was interviewing Ana Kasparian, who is

(01:27:19):
a libertalts leftist podcast or on the Young Turks, and
she was going off on the LA spends thirteen billion
dollars a year on homeless and accomplishes nothing. And she
was going off on these nonprofits where the executives are
making five hundred thousand dollars a year, and of course,
you know, again a good chunk of that money is

(01:27:41):
going to get kicked back to the Democrat Party. Otherwise
they wouldn't be getting their big grants to pay the
five hundred thousand dollars per year salaries. But the oversight,
both by either the IRS or the state Attorney General's
office is ineffective at preventing that.

Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
Okay, now, Kavin, I'm I should have called on you
and now, but I want you and Jeryl, I see
you there.

Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
Brother. I can't wait to get you in on this show. Catherin,
what are your thoughts?

Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
I don't have any thoughts at all.

Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
On on Minnesota and the billions of dollars.

Speaker 18 (01:28:18):
Well, I suggest that I gave you the figure of
eighty one billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:28:25):
Okay, so I did call it you please forgive me
for that. Okay, come on up for a second, Joe,
because we're about to go into a heartbreak. We are
wrapping up into the balance of this show. It has
been energetic, a little bit confrontational, and I don't appreciate that,
but I guess some people are out there. Yeah, let
him mix it up a little bit. Not on the

(01:28:46):
eve before New Year's Eve show. This is a show
about discussing light issues, you know, having a little bit
of fun with it. You know, wrote roll your shoulders
and relax a little bit before you chime in.

Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
You know, just yeah, thank you John. You know, see
John knows that John is a very smooth man. But
look at here. We gotta go for a station break.
We'll be right back after these messages, go no where.

Speaker 6 (01:29:16):
Step wye.

Speaker 29 (01:29:17):
Train the people only to consume Step two. Infiltrate adults
with the news Step three, and doctor Nathan children through
the schools and the music and the apps on the
phones that they use.

Speaker 2 (01:29:26):
Step four.

Speaker 29 (01:29:27):
Separate the right from the left. Step five, separate the
white from the black. Step six, separate the rich from
the poor. Use religion, then the quality to separate a more.

Speaker 7 (01:29:36):
Step seven.

Speaker 29 (01:29:37):
Fabricate a problem, made a lie. Step eight, put it
down the news every night.

Speaker 17 (01:29:41):
Step nine.

Speaker 29 (01:29:42):
When people start to fight and to buy, take control
of this is called situational design.

Speaker 21 (01:30:01):
When I see a new broadcast from the south Side Unicorn,
I can't wait to listen to it, but you just
never know what he's gonna say.

Speaker 26 (01:30:18):
You are listening to the south Side Unicorn Show hosted
by my friend Ken White.

Speaker 14 (01:30:26):
Here'll be back after these messages.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
Hey, hey, hey, it's your boy, Kid White, host of
the south Side Unicorn Show.

Speaker 2 (01:30:41):
And we are into segment seven.

Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
My mind, mind, this show is going really fast, sort
of like the year twenty twenty five, it went really fast.
But that's okay. We started the year with each other,
we went through the year with each other, and we're
gonna wrap up this year together.

Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
But we're gonna do it. We've started even back in
segment one.

Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
We have been asking the strangest questions, the most period questions,
and we're getting some of the best answers you're ever
gonna find to these topics anywhere. So having said that,
we are now into segment seven, and I got another
question before you.

Speaker 4 (01:31:20):
Where the red red Robin goes?

Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
Bob Bopp and along, hey, Biden family, Where in the
world is Robinett?

Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
Now I want to preface that because and I where
is my devor poly My military people, it is understood
that when you are depots, the President of the United States,
whether you are former or active, you take precedents in
the room that you're in, and along side other national leaders,

(01:31:57):
alongside the active president, you stand alongside one another. The body,
the visits of the president of the United States of
America is not supposed to take a backseat to anyone.

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
Where do you all stand on that? Anybody?

Speaker 22 (01:32:17):
Right?

Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
There's probably there are all sorts of protocols on those
type of things, and I don't know them, nor do
I put nor I particularly pay much attention to them.
But I've seen I've seen video of events at which
Obama and Biden were at. So Biden is the nominal
current president of the United States. Obama is the former
president twice removed, but he is. Obama was the center

(01:32:45):
of attention. People were gathering around him, trying to talk
to him, trying to shake his hand, and Biden's off,
standing off there by himself.

Speaker 2 (01:32:54):
That was a good optic. You're right, you're right. So
he's kind of applicated that.

Speaker 1 (01:32:58):
You know, it looks like Evie was quick going to
draw and please forgive me for not seeing that, eybe,
what are your thoughts on that protocol?

Speaker 16 (01:33:05):
Well, you're actually talking about something that I used to do.
We had a lot of training and protocol for one
of my former jobs in the military, and one of
the things that that the reason, one of the reasons
that we did it was because when you're doing when

(01:33:26):
you're dealing with dignitaries from other countries, they want to
also be able to know who's the most important person.

Speaker 10 (01:33:34):
Right.

Speaker 16 (01:33:35):
So if you have things the same way, everybody understands
who to look to to shake hands, who to look
to to talk to first, and who to talk to first, right,
So no one's going to be insulted by somebody who
just wasn't in the know. So I think those protocols

(01:33:56):
are necessary because not everybody's an American and other people
do things differently, so it helps.

Speaker 2 (01:34:05):
Yeah, that's that's absolutely true, jeral What are your thoughts
on that?

Speaker 28 (01:34:09):
Well, I gotta ask you what exactly are we talking
about here, because I'm still thinking about that song Robin
that and it just just talking about that last dummie president.

Speaker 7 (01:34:22):
Oh Rob, isn't it? I explain to me one more
time or you know what.

Speaker 2 (01:34:28):
I'm gonna do you. I'm gonna do you better than that.
I'm gonna let your good friend Songbird re edify a songbird.
Can you hit us with that one more time? Please?

Speaker 3 (01:34:37):
Video again?

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
Yes, let's do it.

Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
Okay, hold on one second, let me set it up
for you.

Speaker 7 (01:34:45):
Give me one little so that vibe. I'm still trying
to figure out what exactly is the question from Joseph.

Speaker 8 (01:34:55):
The picture here you go.

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
They you look at the picture?

Speaker 7 (01:35:01):
Uh huh?

Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
Where in the world is Robinette? Do you see it?

Speaker 8 (01:35:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:35:10):
Well I saw the question. I couldn't tell who the
people were because I can't see right now.

Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
That's the point. That's the point. Brother.

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
You're the former president of the United States, if you remember,
and it wasn't disrespectful.

Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
It was in respect of the office President Donald J.

Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
Trump was deboarded a plane and even his very wife
Millennia made the fro paw of almost cutting him off,
and he because he's very president of who he is
and what he is, he gently pushed her to the
side said, honey, don't block me. I'm the president. He
is the embodiment. So when you see the picture, Gerald,

(01:35:54):
where in the world is Robinette?

Speaker 7 (01:35:56):
Where you all showing that picture from Christmas when it
was the biden Net family And he's like behind Jill
just doesn't.

Speaker 8 (01:36:06):
Yes, well, it's it's it's funny that I heard, But.

Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
I like what Evie said about it. She brought she
brought up a good point. Jay, what are your thoughts
on that is?

Speaker 17 (01:36:22):
That?

Speaker 2 (01:36:22):
Is that good?

Speaker 7 (01:36:23):
E beat?

Speaker 13 (01:36:25):
Well, if that was taken during during his active presidency,
he should have been in the front, being being the
president of the United States.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Well, actually, it's it's even when you're the former president, respectfully.

Speaker 8 (01:36:40):
But he's not.

Speaker 13 (01:36:41):
He's not potus anymore. He's ex president, a former president,
So it's a family photo. He should have been more
towards the front a little bit, not hidden behind somebody
somebody else's head in the and in the back row.

Speaker 7 (01:36:52):
Granted, I took me.

Speaker 13 (01:36:54):
A couple of seconds looking at the picture because it
wasn't it wasn't that clear. And then it finally dawned
on him on me that he was all way in
the back row, half hiding behind behind one of the
other family members.

Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
That's not good. That's not good stuff. John, What do
you think about that?

Speaker 25 (01:37:08):
Well, I have to say that between me and my grandpa,
we knew everything, and we had opinions on everything, and
that's something my grandpa had an opinion on So I
don't really have an opinion on that one.

Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
Well, what was your grandpa's opinion? Will you share it?

Speaker 25 (01:37:25):
Well, I don't know because he passed away when I
was seventeen, but.

Speaker 2 (01:37:29):
He had an opinion about all.

Speaker 25 (01:37:31):
That knowledge about Joe Biden died with him.

Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
Oh, oh, okay, you know what, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
I'm gonna bring you in Patrons and pauses real quick,
because I think you've seen a few military ceremonies and everything.

Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
What are your thoughts on that?

Speaker 15 (01:37:47):
Well, to me, it just looks like it was an
afterthought to have him in the picture.

Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
Oh, good point, good point.

Speaker 20 (01:37:54):
I love.

Speaker 2 (01:37:54):
I love the answers that we're getting on this show today. Catherine,
are you there?

Speaker 5 (01:38:05):
Yes, I'm here.

Speaker 18 (01:38:08):
I actually, you know, all the times that he was
either in Paris or going up the stairs into the plane,
or showing up at a party at the lighthouse, he
was always in the background or a.

Speaker 5 (01:38:27):
Stand in was there. And I firmly believed that.

Speaker 18 (01:38:31):
So he was not capable of having conversations, He wasn't
capable of sitting down and eating properly, He wasn't capable
of acting presidential in any situation. So I'm I'm thinking

(01:38:55):
that he was probably not here. It was an act afterthought,
as was stated earlier, or a stand in.

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
Well, maybe they would they were taking a family picture,
didn't ask him even be a part of it. He
kind of just went up at the last minute.

Speaker 8 (01:39:12):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (01:39:13):
It could have been. It could have been either case.
Nobody wants him there.

Speaker 6 (01:39:20):
Photomt me.

Speaker 2 (01:39:21):
Let me hit Catherine with this real quick. It sounds
kind of cute with what you said.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
Then, are those who said that the ears of Robinette
Joseph Robinette Biden the sears changed in certain photos of
you a believer of that?

Speaker 18 (01:39:37):
Oh yes, and you could actually there was a time
when he poked his head out of the Air Force
one and he had all those chins and the double weird.

Speaker 5 (01:39:48):
Things going on with this chin.

Speaker 18 (01:39:51):
Also you saw the strap marks on his face he
wore that machine for breathing, or possibly you know, this
had something else to do with what people said that
they saw was masks to hide his cancer on his

(01:40:15):
head or other things that were going on with you.

Speaker 1 (01:40:19):
So you're saying on other photos none of those anomalies
were present.

Speaker 18 (01:40:25):
Oh no, I believe there was a lot of anomalies
present when he showed up in photographs and images in video.

Speaker 5 (01:40:35):
It was pointed out on many of.

Speaker 18 (01:40:37):
The podcasts, even Dan Bongino, which I don't really care
for anymore. But there were some people out there that
photographed and took images and video that was available.

Speaker 5 (01:40:49):
And I do a lot of research, so you know,
valid research, and then you know, I go in the
weeds a lot, but for fun, for my own fun.
But yeah, I don't believe even.

Speaker 18 (01:41:04):
Ukraine Zelensky has a stand in and uh, well, I
can't see what he have one. Oh, I can't stand him.
So soon they get rid of that theater actor, the quicker,
we can move on with the.

Speaker 1 (01:41:19):
Real because without going into the weeds with you, Catherine, Uh,
he was dumb enough to listen to Obama and biting
him talking about Zelenski. So he got scratched by the bear.
There are gonna be three scratches in his ribs that
are never gonna go anywhere. He's lost real estate that
he's never gonna see again. And the sooner he accepts that,
the better that whole little nightmare is gonna be. He

(01:41:41):
pissed off the bear and the bear.

Speaker 5 (01:41:43):
Scratch yep, I agree. I agree. It's gonna be an
interesting year this year.

Speaker 7 (01:41:49):
Yes it is.

Speaker 1 (01:41:50):
So I'm gonna go back around again because this is
really good stuff and I just want to squeeze it
a little bit more. Maybe, all right, my good friend
John is Jay is saying that he's no longer president,
so it doesn't matter where he figures in any photographs.

Speaker 16 (01:42:05):
What say you, Well, yes it does matter because he's
still the former president and they're still protocol for that.
But you know, he never followed protocol while he was
the acting president. I don't know if that was if
he was even the president. I think someone else was
running the ship.

Speaker 1 (01:42:24):
But now he's sounding like Katin. Okay, that's okay, it's
all right. The minds are like now, I want to
go back to my brother Jail. I missed him so much.
I have appeared on this show with the two sweet
thank you for having me as a guest sometimes. But now, Jerild,
have you have these esteemed panel members that are here
with you? Does it doesn't help?

Speaker 8 (01:42:46):
Do you?

Speaker 2 (01:42:47):
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 20 (01:42:47):
Now?

Speaker 28 (01:42:49):
I'll tell you my thought you've heard of for children
to be seen, don't be heard. You're not smart enough
to say anything right now. It seems like with the Democrats,
if you're a dud, it doesn't even matter if you

(01:43:09):
were the president. And yes, when you're the ex president,
you're supposed to be the You're out there as long
as you're still alive. Even Jimmy Carter, for goodness sake,
they had him out there right So I.

Speaker 1 (01:43:26):
See your point. I see your point. I appreciate that point.
We're gonna have to go in for a hardbreak. But
before we do, I love the answers that Songberg gives us. Songbirg,
what is the answer to this question?

Speaker 3 (01:43:39):
My take on Robinette hiding in the back, in the
rear with the gear. But and that ends our Q
and A can back to you, out standing.

Speaker 1 (01:43:51):
We have entered the end of the Q and A's
And though even though I loved him so much, they
were really energetic. You guys are powerhouses in your own
all right, each one of you a very powerful personality.

Speaker 2 (01:44:03):
I want to thank you all for being here.

Speaker 1 (01:44:04):
We're going to have one last segment and that's going
to be a tribute to Charlie Kirk on Homage to
Charlie Kirk. But we have to take a station break.
We need to get some chips up in this house.
So having said that, we'll be right back after these messages.
Go knowwhere.

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Speaker 7 (01:45:05):
This show for you.

Speaker 26 (01:45:14):
You are listening to the south Side Unicorn Show hosted
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Speaker 14 (01:45:22):
He'll be back after these messages.

Speaker 1 (01:45:33):
Hey, hey, hey, it's your boy, Ken White, host of
the south Side Unicorn Show. This show has gone really fast,
sort of like the year twenty twenty five. But this
is the eve before New Year's Eve show and I
am so grateful to all the guests that have shown up,
to even the young people who heard about it throughout
the United States, and they thought they would just jump on,

(01:45:54):
but you know, it's almost your bedtime. So yeah, yeah,
I'm glad you showed up. But hey, you know, it's
a show for adults. Having said that, we're about to
segue into an adult topic, and i'd like your opinions
on it. There is a fire brand. It was a
fire brand by the name of Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk

(01:46:18):
was unabashing about speaking the truth. He spoke the truth
so fearlessly that he actually upset yours truly. And you
may have seen the show which was the Doctor Kings
Show that I did. It was a part one and
a part two, and I was feeling some kind of way.
I was upset at Charlie Kirk. I was a little

(01:46:40):
bit warm under the color because yours truly was born
and raised on the South Side of Chicago. But Billiken Parade,
the Operation Push.

Speaker 7 (01:46:49):
We even have a.

Speaker 1 (01:46:50):
Doctor Martin Luther King Junior drive. So when I hear
a person who is not of my culture, that's how
I said, because I don't really deal with race that much,
but a person was not even of my culture, and
he's talking about what is a legendary icon of the
black community. Ooh, I was hot and it made a

(01:47:10):
lot of people high. But I don't think that a
person's words or opinions is worthy of death. I will
say that and full disclosure. I did my research. I
started doing a deep dive on what Charlie Kirk was
saying about doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Nick who had
to leave. He was on that show and he had

(01:47:33):
some very poignant opinions about doctor King as well. But
being fair and that is where we all that should
be the intersection of our accents, being fair in fairness,
what Charlie Kirk said was the truth. It was clarion truth.

(01:47:54):
Sometimes things aren't delivered exactly the way you want it.
You may get a needle that has plenty good medicine
in it, but if the jab it in you, it's
still gonna do you good. But boys that need are
gonna hurt going in now. Having said that, remembering the
sad day of September tenth, when Charlie Kirk was doing

(01:48:15):
what he does best, which was prove me wrong, he
didn't say, if I'm right and you can't prove me wrong,
then take me out.

Speaker 2 (01:48:25):
That's not what he meant. So with that being the
premise of this topic.

Speaker 1 (01:48:31):
Right now, I'd like to start with you, Jerald, what
are your thoughts on what happened with Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 7 (01:48:41):
So many things make me think about how the world's
changed for the worst, and I recall a lot of
names who have died, and I what comes to me
is that when the icons.

Speaker 28 (01:48:55):
On the left eye, it's this big, huge mournful thing,
no matter what they did, and we all got it.

Speaker 7 (01:49:02):
If we were on the other side, didn't matter. I
thought about about uh uh Ted Kennedy, I mean, he whatever.
I'm not gonna talk about how what a dirtback he was.

Speaker 28 (01:49:17):
But he died and it was this three day then, Oh,
nobody talked trash about him when he died.

Speaker 7 (01:49:24):
He was a Kennedy. And then one of my biggest icons,
Rush Limbaugh, dies and I heard dirty stuff nobody. It
kind of like was a blurb on the news, mainstream media,
you know, blah blah lah. But it wasn't somebody who
really made a difference. It was nothing.

Speaker 28 (01:49:48):
So we went from from that Ted Kennedy thing. Oh
and nobody said that, And I think about Rush, how
he didn't he wasn't given the reverence that I thought
he deserved. And now we move even further down the
hill and we hit somebody. And I'm sorry about some
of the things that that you've you've found, you know,

(01:50:10):
a little off putting.

Speaker 9 (01:50:11):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (01:50:12):
And I know where you're coming from. Uh I I do.
I know what you're talking about. But you know, compartmentalize that.
Look what he's what he did, what he's doing.

Speaker 28 (01:50:23):
So many people are saying, hey, wow, let me let
me get get to church and find out more about
about Jesus and and wow, you know, well let me
take another look at the right and and and what
you know, Trump is doing really great. He's getting people
to think, I say, in the right way. But least

(01:50:47):
just think for goodness sake if you're on the other side.

Speaker 7 (01:50:51):
But but, but but what's.

Speaker 28 (01:50:53):
Happening is.

Speaker 21 (01:50:55):
I hate that?

Speaker 1 (01:50:57):
Yeah, I got I gotta get to some more people
because we are really running at I can't believe it.

Speaker 2 (01:51:02):
Greg, what are your thoughts real quick?

Speaker 8 (01:51:04):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:51:05):
Charlie was a unique and extraordinary person because he did
so many different things I wasn't even fully aware of
until after he died. Him I saw him as this
great political organizer and through turning point Usa, which it was,
and it does more effective work than the Republican Party.
But he was also a voum to listen to, an

(01:51:27):
apostle for the Lord, especially with young people. And he
was also a behind the scenes organizer and bridge builder
and peacemaker among people on our sides. So I mean
he was he was just this all purpose leader on
our side who was a good chance to he would
have been president at some point if he had, if
he had not been killed, at at least the at

(01:51:48):
least the Republican nominee.

Speaker 21 (01:51:50):
And.

Speaker 6 (01:51:52):
Get it.

Speaker 2 (01:51:54):
Get that, But I want to go to ebe real quick,
because we are really up against the clock.

Speaker 16 (01:51:59):
Well, Charlie work was such a tremendous soul. We lost
a soldier in christ when we lost Charlie from this world.
I was really appalled by the fact that normal, everyday
people celebrated his death, not only celebrated, but you know,

(01:52:23):
went out of their way to celebrate it. There should
never be a time in our history, in our country
where we celebrate someone being killed because he had an
opinion and he debated his opinion.

Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
I understand, and with that everyone, I regret that I
can't get to the rest of the group and your opinions.
I'm sure we all share this one notion. No one
should be harmed or on alive because of their viewpoints.
That is what makes America great. I want to thank
you all for being on the show. Jay and Pauls, Katherine, Daego,

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e Bi, John, Jerald, Greg Great Britain who has his
own show, which is The Patriot Gush doing it great help.

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Me here United Radio AM five ninety four o'clock on Saturdays.

Speaker 1 (01:53:16):
Outstanding. So there it is, ladies and gentlemen, Hey, listen
to me. There's no place I'd rather be. There's nothing
more I'd rather do than being right here doing this
show for you. I'm Ken White, host of the South
Side Unicorn Show with Connie Simms and the Songbird.

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