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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hello, everybody. It's my privilege to introduce to you all
the way from the South Side of Chicago, the Man,
the Myth, the Legend, my deal, your brother, the south
Side Unicorn and what did you close?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Romney wants to lect it. He said in the first hundred.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Days, he's gonna let the big banks once again write
their own rules unchanged water. They're gonna put y'all back
and change.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Hey.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
Hey, it's a boy, Can White, host of the South
Side Unicle Show, and today we're having a question and
answer chat with my good friend Agnes Gibbey. Agnes GIVENI
is an angel mom do so by President Donald J.
Trump himself. In addition, we have the honor of Gregory Britton.
He is the host of Unite Ie. He gives voice
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and information to one of the most important political officers
in America, that of the private citizen. So we have
some really good people here need you to come in.
So if you come in, just mute yourself and prepare
to listen in because before we close, we're going to
have a question and answer. You'll get your chance to
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ask Gregory Britain, Agnes Gibney any of the questions you
may have that comes to mind. Now, we'll ask you
all to be mindful for some of you because the
show is open to everybody, but be mindful of the
fact we're just five days post of her son's heavenly birthday, Ronnie,
who was born on what is that January twenty eighth?
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Am I right, Agnes, Yes, so, ladies and gentlemen, it's
my honor and my privilege to introduce to you Agnes
giving me an angel. Mam Hi, Agnes Hi.
Speaker 5 (02:14):
Thank you so much Kenny for having me on your program.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
You're welcome, We're honored to have you here. It's one
of those things you always ask somebody, Are you okay?
Is there something I can do? We're friends, all of us.
The three of us are symbol here, and Connie is
the producer. She's there, but she's not gonna short a picture.
You don't ask friends that type of stuff because, let's
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keep it honest. You're not okay. You're kind of pretty
far away from okay. Am I right.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
Absolutely, We victims, families or victims can to just put
this mask and pretend like we are okay when we're
really not, because most people will not tolerate or they
don't know what to say or how to act, so
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nobody asks anything, and you just go on and your
grief and your sorrow for those several days before the
birthday or anniversary, because only another mother who has lost
a child to a violent crime will understand what it's like.
And the silence that you keep and the mask you
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put on to pease everybody, because nobody really wants to
see somebody hurting.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
It's a hard thing. I mean, in a human nature.
You know, we want to see you, okay, and we're
here for you and we love you, but you know
you are and I'm in that same goop. But we're
not talking about me today. If Ronnie was still with us,
how old would he be today?
Speaker 5 (03:52):
He would have been fifty two years old. I wonder,
I wonder what he would look like. I wonder what
he would be doing if he would have more children.
All those April b twenty three years that he was murdered,
and twenty three years of memories of history that was
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stolen from me and my family.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
And I'm so sorry, and I'm the audience, and I'm
sure Greg joins me, Connie joins us, and offering you
our sympathies and condolences, but I want to I want
to ask you a few questions. That's one of the
reasons we're grateful you came on today. President Donald J. Trump,
the forty fifth president of the United States, is now
on the forty seventh president of the United States. This
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man really did hit the ground running. It's only eleven
days and he's done more on eleven days than Robinette
Joseph Biden did in four years. One of those things
he did was he's put the National Guard, if not
if I've misspoke, correct me. Is it the army or
the National Guard? Either way, He's put boots on the
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ground at the border. He's raised tariffs against Canada and Mexico.
He's deporting people at the way with Tom Holman's help
over there at Ice, about a thousand people a day
of getting kicked the heck out of here. Agnes Gibney Angel,
mom of President Donald J. Trump, How does that make
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you feel?
Speaker 5 (05:24):
I am celebrating every day. And I'll tell you. After
President Trump was elected the second time, a third time actually,
because the second time they stole it from him, I
was so adaged.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Did you go there? You're gonna say sorry?
Speaker 5 (05:43):
I gotta be honest. Yeah, but I am so honored
and thrilled that President Trump is in office. He took
off running the first day knowing exactly what he was signing,
and unlike you know, Senile Biden just sat there and signed.
He probably doesn't even know what he signed. That pretty
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much destroyed our country in the four years that he
was president, did quite a lot of damage. But I
am so honored and so proud of President Trump, and
even more honored that he signed Lake and Riley Act
to hold accountable every illegal alien that commits any theft,
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any burdery, any assault to a law enforcement uh, any
bodily injury to a person or death.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
They will be prosecuted and then they will be deported
when there are sentences. Is over, send them all to
Guantanamo Bay. I'm all okay with that.
Speaker 4 (06:45):
So that that that that say segues me over to
our good friend Gregory Britain, who is an esquire uh
an attorney at law. I mean you can say, well,
I specialize in this and I specialize in that. But
if you got the brain power to become a lawyer,
I think there's would be domaine to offer to Gregory
and in addition to securing our border, he's also issued
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tariffs against Mexico and Canada at the rate of twenty
five percent. Now, our good friends on the other side
of the Aisle, Oh, it's the end of the world.
It's going to make us have to go into soup
lines and all these things. Gregory, what's your opinion of
the tariffs that President Trump has levied. Are they going
to hurt us or help us?
Speaker 6 (07:29):
Well, understand that oftentimes tariffs relate to trade issues that
the other country is that our country is being losing
manufacturing jobs, or the other countries engaging in unfair trade practices,
subsidizing their exports or unfairly devaluating their currency to give
them a competitive advantage and taking away jobs of American workers.
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This is the purpose of these tariffs are different. It
is to make Canada and Mexico stop allowing their countries
to be used as conduits and ways to import fentanyl
into our country, which is killing more than one hundred
thousand Americans every year. And until Donald Trump came back in.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
That was kind of a.
Speaker 6 (08:17):
Non issue for the for the for the federal government
and the people ruling this country.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
Yeah, one hundred thousand.
Speaker 6 (08:24):
Yeah, and they really didn't care very much about it,
but Donald Trump does so, so it far transcends. Will
this hurt us economically? Will this help us economically? The
questions far trends far transcends, that is, are we going
to put a stop to this importation of fentanyl? And
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also minds you, and it was only ten percent for
so far because this is really a Chinese operation the
Chinese Communist Party. Peter Schweizer, who wrote a number of
books including detailing corruption in our government and how it's
China controls so many of our ruling elites, is that
this is really a Chinese operation designed to undermine our country.
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And the Mexican cartels are kind of the junior partners
in this operation.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Oh, I see.
Speaker 6 (09:17):
All money, money, but the ten percent could be enough
to change China's policy.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
We shall see it may it may not be. And
kind of a.
Speaker 6 (09:27):
Heads up is the Sinaloa cartel I read today is
now setting up to manufacture fentanyl with Chinese chemicals in
South Africa. So South Africa may be next on the
twenty five percent or more teriff list. So yeah, so
it's not a question of economics, it's a question of
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saving the lives of one hundred thousand plus Americans every year.
Speaker 4 (09:52):
So as I was trying to say, that means that
all money ain't good money. And this is the Chinese connection.
But given the rabbit mindset of the Democrats, when you
say that South Africa could very well become duplicit in
this this action, is that gonna shine any light onto
our good friend, Elon Musk. I mean, you know how
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crazy these people are. They're gonna be like he's he's
part of it.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
What they say and any connection to reality. As you've
watched some of these hearings on Donald Trump's confirmation is
I don't know, dubious at best. But the question is,
so they will be screaming at their literally and figuratively
at maximum volume no matter what Donald Trump does. So
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and part of actually as part of a strategy is
to since he knows they can only scream so out
literally and figuratively. Is just I've hit them everywhere on
every front, all the time, constantly and kind of overwhelm them,
as they call flood the zone.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Strategy.
Speaker 6 (11:03):
But yeah, and Elon Musk, Elon Musk is a dedicated
American patriot. He mean he originated in South Africa, came
from South Africa. I don't know what year, how old
he was when he came over here. He's a he's
a dedicated American patriot.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
And now right there, I have no doubt make an
interjection here I agree. I agree with you, But I
will still say this because my audience has seen it
on my Facebook page and everywhere else. I will still
say this. I'm glad he jumped in and he saved
us from Twitter and turned it into X. I'm glad
he jumped in with President Trump because I believe that
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was the extra few pounds on the scale that tipped
the scale. But when you deal with geniuses like Elon Musk,
I cannot help but believe he has another reason why
he helped Trump. I believe that whatever he's after that
we may find out in the years to come. He
could not do it anywhere else but in a free America.
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So I believe there's a secondary motivation besides being a
patriot that Elon Musk has risked so much. What do
you think.
Speaker 6 (12:19):
When I see a new broadcast from the South Side Unicorn,
I can't wait to listen to it.
Speaker 7 (12:24):
You just never know what he's gonna say.
Speaker 6 (12:33):
I think for Elon Musk and a lot of the
the of the they call the tech bros now that
we're supporting Democrats and came over to Donald Trump. I
think it is they want to live in a free country.
There's one guy named Mark and Risen and he had
a meeting with Biden administration officials who told him we're
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not going to let you do your AI project. We're
going to have two or three AI projects, all goverm controlled.
And he got that meeting and they say said, what
do you do about that? He was asking an interview,
what do you do? Well, what do you do about that?
And as Andrew was support Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
Yeah, well, I guess it's a binary choice ironically, right,
you either go with the zero or the one. Trump
is the one. Now let me let me turn back
to Agnes again, misgiving Agnes good friend of mine. We're
looking at these confirmation hearings coming from the left and
advise and consent. We have the Republicans who are even
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still squabbling amongst themselves. I believe there's three or four
that are at risk at all times when it comes
to President Trump's nominees. Now, when you see Adam Shift
grilling Koshptail the way he did. What are your thoughts
and feelings on that?
Speaker 5 (13:54):
Well, I don't think much of Adam Shift to begin with.
And some of the UH confirmation hearings that I have
watched it was nothing but put down show. I can't
be respectful and say exactly what I think, but you
get the idea, yes, yes, yeah, exactly exactly, and they
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are trying everything not to confirm some of these incredible
people that President Trump is putting UH in his cabinet
to help him UH to clear up, to clean up
the mess that the Democrats have created. And if you
look at it, the impression I'm getting the Democrats are
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scrambling like no other and some of them are even
beginning to change their tune because now President Trump is
in office, and good for good for President Trump. I'm
very honor of that is in office. I sleep a
lot better since he got elected, he got sworn in
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January twentieth. I am proud of my country again because
for the last four years under the senile Biden did
I hated this government, absolutely hated it has zero respect.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
Said that act this because I'm gonna show a clip
to the audience. You were nice enough to be in
my show called a chat about the dream of Doctor King,
And in that chat last year you actually said you
weren't very happy or pleased with America, and you, being
the uber patriot that you are, that kind of struck
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me hard afoot. So it's nice to hear that things
are returning back to a level where you can be
proud of your country once again. That's a good thing.
And we it looks like we even got mister Feedoment.
Senator Feedament is becoming a Republican or is he maga, Greg,
what do you think?
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Well, he denied that he did not.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
There were reports he was going to change parties and
he said, no, that's not going to happen, and of course.
Speaker 4 (16:01):
To have a choice in the matter.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
But I think I think he recognizes he lives.
Speaker 6 (16:07):
He's in a he's in a purple state, and they're not.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
They're not.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
Into the craziness of the Democrat Party and the Democrat
Party base. So Donald Trump carried a state and very
narrowly a Republican won a Senate seat, and that was
that was actually providential because absent that Pete Haik's death
would not have become our Secretary of Defense.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
So it was that third, making.
Speaker 6 (16:39):
It fifty three rather than fifty two Republicans in the
Senate that allowed Haig Seth to get through, and maybe
the difference in others getting through. Yeah, so I think, hey,
but I think betterman is even though he dresses crazy
and in a sweatshirt and so on, I think he
is uh a little more. He's more rational and more
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it connects with the people of the working men and
women of his state than most Democrats.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
And maybe I get it. What you're trying to say
is he's trying to prevent from being primaried, is what
what I'm hearing out of that.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, he's more.
Speaker 6 (17:18):
He's more likely to get primaried by because he's in
the Democrat Party. He's more he had to get primaried,
but by being a more moderate version of a Democrat,
he's more likely to win a general election in Pennsylvania
next time he's up.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
I understand now. I I want to switch to you again, Agnes,
real quick. And actually we're all going to get a
bite at this apple because I have you guys here.
I'm so glad you're on the South Side Unicorn Show.
Got a question for you, Agnes, what is that next
to you? What's going on over there?
Speaker 5 (17:50):
Is that your baby, oh, my legal immigrant dog than
neither the passport to come into the United States.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
So you're trying to tell me that dog is more
leegal to some of the people marching down to one
O one.
Speaker 5 (18:02):
You bet you. She has a European she has a
European Union pet passport, a micro chip registered in my name,
a pettigree registered in my name.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
And well that's that's that's something to be able to
say to somebody, be like, you know what, my dog
is more legal than you. Wow. But now I want
to want to ask you this real quick. And uh,
prayers go out to North Carolina. Prayers go out to California. Well,
we wis witnessed during the Santa Anna's during the windstorms
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here in California is the absolute devastation of the beachline,
the coastlines of southern California. Should should and I'm just
asking opinions at this point, ladies and gentlemen, should Mayor
Basque and Gavin Newsom be up on criminal charges.
Speaker 5 (18:57):
Absolutely, yes, Mayor bass is a disgrace for La County.
Thank god she's not my mayor, because if she would be,
I would be knocking on her door, knock visiting her. Yep.
And the same thing with Newsom. He started destroying the state,
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and they both need to be prosecuted.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
There we go and Greg, you with the legal expertise
over there is there any possible exposure to criminal or
even civil action against Gavin Governor Gavin Newsom or mayor
Brad Bass partner for that.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Well, they're both corrupt.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
So if you if you were to, if you were
to investigate them the way they investigated Donald Trump, get
all their taxpayers, all their records, go back over the
last twenty years and find stuffin you, I think there
you wouldn't have to stretch the law the way they
did with Donald Trump to find grounds to prosecute them
for corruption.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
In fact, I don't.
Speaker 6 (20:00):
Think you can, nor do I think you should criminally.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Prosecute for bad policy that the one.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
In bad policy. I hear what you're saying that this
is not a pushback. It's a question one of my
audience members might ask, isn't there a difference between bad
policy and dereliction?
Speaker 6 (20:17):
No, because the one that will become one of the same.
Is the way we correct bad policy is to elect
better politicians, elect somebody else. Otherwise it opens up. You know,
the economy doesn't do well, we're going to prosecute whoever's president.
There's it would be a never ending cycle of criminal
prosecution over political differences, and we already have too much
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of that. So if you can show there, if you
can show that they were guilty of corruption, I have
no doubt that both are guilty of corruption.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
But if you can prove that, then prosecute.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
But the crimes you're gonna get them on the technicality
of some type of a rico or a corruption act.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
Well, I don't think. I don't think corruption.
Speaker 6 (21:01):
Like when Gavin Newson somehow came up with all this
money from Shenanigans come to buy a house and we
didn't cost him any money. It's basically gifted a multimillion
dollar house, okay, by who for what? And what does
you get in return?
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (21:14):
So so corruption is not a technicality. But if they
if they're guilty of corruption, then yes, prosecute him. But
to prosecute over political differences because you don't like the policy, Uh,
that's that supplants. What the vote, I mean, what if
the voters want that policy? What of the voters I
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ran on this.
Speaker 4 (21:35):
Particular that's what you're saying.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
That's so Democrats get back in and they're going to
prosecute Donald Trump for improperly evicting all of these poor
illegals who should have been allowed to stay in the country.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
Okay, you know that's what people know that these people
managed to through their dereliction graft corruption. People have died,
there's billions of dollars have lost. The assurance companies are
literally abusing the California citizen. And this man went on
TV and said he's already planning California two point zero
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and we haven't even pulled out all the bodies yet.
So I'm just saying they're insensitivity. All of this has
upset and created an ire against the California citizens. So
I'm gonna wrap that courtion up. Greg with you in
this regard, do we bother recalling Gavenussom and just let
him turn out? But is a recall in order and
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worth it for baths?
Speaker 6 (22:33):
I think I think the RUMs are both up in
twenty and twenty six, and I don't assuming you do.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
You're breaking up freezing you're freezing, Greg, your your your
your feed is is jacked up. I'm gonna I'm gonna
switch it over to Agnes until your feed comes back. Right, Agnes,
same questions to you. Do we recall them or is
it not worth it?
Speaker 5 (23:06):
Well, we have tried that in a pass and it
costs us a few million dollars and the problem is
we don't have that kind of money to do another recall.
Just let this go through. But hold him accountable for everything.
Just give him a hard time on everything he does,
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every step of the way. Because look, when you have
a mayor or a governor of any sanctuary city or
state that's harboring any criminal that's protecting that's destroying, flat
out destroying the state, that's treason. They should be held
accountable for that. And people need to get in their
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faces and all them accountable. Nobody does that. Well, I
don't want them to get upset. We are over that people.
We need to get out and we need to voice it,
and we need to respond. We can't just sit back
and be palling you.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
Let me interject right there, Agnes, that sounds like shades
of maxine water. You get out there and you get
in their faces and you tell them they're not welcome.
That's what she said.
Speaker 5 (24:16):
That's not what I'm saying. I'm not telling people to
get in anybody's face. I'm saying go to your office
and hold them accountable, let them know how unsatisfied you
are with your service, with what they are doing, and
keep applying pressure civilly, something that the left doesn't know
how to do.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
You are listening to the south Side Unicorn Show hosted
by my friend Ken White. Here'll be back after these messages.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
Oh, they don't have a clue about that, because and
we're going to segue into that, thank you for that, Agnes.
We're gonna go into mister ha King Jeffries yesterday with
his defiant speech against a mandate election. President Donald J.
Trump was elected by Now we like to use the
word landslide, and I think we're a little bit disingenuous
when we say that. It was still kind of close
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in certain areas, but by the two systems that we
elect a president, he won on all levels. He won
the electoral college, he won the popular vote. All seven
swing states went to President Donald J. Trump. I think
that's a mandate. It may not be a landslide, but
it is indeed a mandate. So with that being said,
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ha King Jeffries has come before the dast and he
said he wants Democrats to fight in the Congress. He
wants them to fight I forget one of the other places.
But most importantly, this man said he wants people to
fight in the streets. Greg you go first on that.
What are your thoughts.
Speaker 6 (26:00):
The use of the word fight in politics is commonly used,
and it usually means to fight politically. But when the
Democrat says we're going to fight in the streets, and
then with their recent history of encouraging, condoning, and supporting
the mass rioting, pillaging, and burning in twenty twenty, then
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it's a signal to their street thugs, the antifas the
BLMS go to it, guys, and.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
Once again the city of Love.
Speaker 6 (26:36):
Right now, we're trying to preserve deniability. Oh, I didn't mean.
I didn't mean violence. I meant I meant to go
out and protest and so on. Now, of course he
could have said that. He could have made it very clear.
He says, and take to the streets. And like Donald
Trump said on January sixth, twenty twenty one. Make your
voices heard peacefully and patriotically.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
You could have said that he did.
Speaker 4 (26:58):
That's right. So now, Agnes, what are your thoughts on that? Fight? Fight? Fight?
We're fighters, we all fight for the Constitution and whatnot
in our own political ways. But ha King Jeffrey said
he wants people fighting in the street. What are your
thoughts on that?
Speaker 5 (27:12):
That's not the way to fight. I'm fighting. I have
been fighting since twenty sixteen. I have never punched anybody,
never cussed anybody out, I never hit anybody. I would
never do anything like that. That is not the way
to fight. Fight is by voicing your opinion, by holding
elected officials accountable, by speaking up, and if somebody speaks
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up against you, you speak your point. Don't just retract
and say, well, I don't want to argue with anybody. No,
it's time that we push back too and start speaking
up and start voicing our views in our opinions.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
I hear you, But now here here comes the question
for both of you. Greg answer first. Please. You have
the Speaker of the House saying that he wants an apology.
He from Hakeen Jefferies, recognizing that what he said was inappropriate.
But does does does an apology take care of this?
Speaker 2 (28:10):
What?
Speaker 4 (28:11):
What? What do you? What do you think?
Speaker 6 (28:13):
No, that was not it was not a misspeak. That
was he thought about it and said what he intended
and what he intended to say. I want an apology.
And sometimes people will apologize as if that makes it okay?
Speaker 2 (28:27):
What you did? You know, if you misspeak, you're.
Speaker 6 (28:30):
Talking extemporaneously and you go too far, you know, like
on my show, and I was to say something or
on your show. It's not scripted. Okay, apologize, but that
was intentional. He was was scripted. He knew what he
was going to say, and it's an apology. Even if
he gave it was meaningless because the Antifa still got
the message.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Thank you. And so my next question is center or expulsion?
I mean, America is a tender box right now. Let's
let's be honest. Almost anything could set this nation off.
Hakeen Jefferies, in my opinion, was extremely irresponsible. An apology
won't cut it, but is he has he exposed himself
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to possible censure or expulsion. The one agnes Greg censor censer, okay, Greg.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Censor, I mean his voters saying I wouldn't expel over this.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
You wouldn't expect Wow, you guys are really you are
such temperate professional people. I'm from the South side of Chicago.
I don't know if I wouldn't be like, hey, dude, okay, fine,
you know, like I meet you outside, meet me outside.
You know that's how you feel about a hakeeen. You know.
So we got that we have a lot of anomalous
things going on in this game, and I'm learning from
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YouTube professionals. When it comes to broadcasts and things, you
don't want to get out in front of your skis,
like our friend Alex Jones does every now and then.
I don't want to get out in front of my skis.
But it seems like whenever the Republicans have the bulletpool
pit and we have the microphone the whole nine yards,
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all these anomalous things started to happen. Now planes are
coming out of the sky all over the place, when
that wasn't the case before. When I look at this
ill fated situation between the Blackhawk helicopter and the civilian aircraft,
I'm gonna believe my lying eyes on this one. It
appears to me a layman the helicopter flew into the aircraft.
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You have to aviate, navigate, and communicate. That black Hawk
helicopter did neither on that. I'm just gonna open up
to you at this what are your thoughts on that
unfortunate accident. You know, the few.
Speaker 5 (30:54):
Videos that I have seen of the accident, it does
look like the helicopter just went through right for the airplane.
Uh and really tragic. All those lights lost, extremely tragic,
just like the one in Philadelphia on Friday. I mean,
my heart goes out to that little girl, you know,
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that just finished her treatments and now she's gone. Very tragic.
But all these need to be fully investigated and find
out a way to prevent these in the future because why,
I don't know. My big question is why would the
helicopter be a military BASEBA station so close to an
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international airport and knowing the planes are coming in, landing
and taking off go the other way? Why did the
helicopter go that direction? I don't I don't know.
Speaker 4 (31:49):
Let me let me, let me, let me posit this.
Before I turned to Greg, I don't know if he
got out in front of himself and therefore, you know,
for a warning is for army. Uh And I'm speaking
about our president, President Donald D.
Speaker 5 (32:00):
Trump.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
He in the very onset went straight for DEI. And
I don't know if that was a good thing or
a bad thing, because now the left is able to
insulate itself protect itself. I'm wondering why the names of
these service members on the helicopter is so slow in coming,
and why the pages of those military members were scrubbed.
(32:23):
They're not there anymore, Okay, But President Donald J. Trump
went straight for DEI as a possible contributing factor to
the military aircraft striking the civilian aircraft. Greg from there,
what do you think?
Speaker 6 (32:38):
Well, the video I've seen it looks like that it
was who straight into it? There was and the helicopter
was worn twice. There's a plane coming, turn, was told
back to go back to face.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Didn't do it.
Speaker 6 (32:56):
So what the cause of that was, I don't know
why they delayed three days and releasing the women, the
woman pilot and who was actually at the controls, we
don't know. And then they her and her family social
media is scrubbed in the mean Yeah, so what's so,
what's what's going on there?
Speaker 1 (33:14):
So?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Yeah, anybody can make a mistake. White guys f up too.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
Okay, but I'm gonna make a t show with that
white guys.
Speaker 6 (33:25):
But under under Obama and again under Biden, they were
selecting UH air traffic controllers based on DEI criteria, and
the airlines have been choosing pilots based on DEI criteria.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
And when you start.
Speaker 6 (33:39):
Using that instead of merit and ability, you increase the
risks of accidents, and the near misses have gone withy.
They basically doubled in recent years, the number of near
misses that have that have occurred. And I suspect that
the method by what you're choosing pilots and air traffic
controllers plays a role in that, even if it did
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not play a role in this particularly accident.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
Or was it, Well, I look at it this way,
it is clearly once again, the man's only been in
office eleven days, ladies and gentlemen, and he's ruffling feathers
all over the place because he went straight for the jugglers.
He said, this is DEI. This is the end result
of what DEI is. And so he closed the Office
(34:26):
of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. They're not being included
in anything anymore because they're closed. Now there's a rumor
going around, and I'm hoping you all will help me
dispel it. Because the Democrats are fear peddlers. That's the
greatest guest platform they have. It's scaring the hell out
of people. Now they're trying to make people think here
(34:47):
in the month of Black History Month, that President Doald J.
Trump has indeed canceled the memorial of doctor Martin Luther
King Jr. Anybody have any ideas on that or if
that's true or false, chime in.
Speaker 5 (35:02):
I haven't heard anything to that effect, and I would
seriously doubt that President Trump would be that caddy to
do that. I don't think President Trump would ever do that.
Speaker 6 (35:12):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (35:13):
It just so happened that the inauguration fell on Martin
Luther King Day and then I think it was celebrated
throughout the nation.
Speaker 4 (35:22):
Two.
Speaker 5 (35:22):
I think President Trump has respect for Martin Luther King.
Speaker 6 (35:26):
Well, and President Trump brought him. Is it We're going
to fulfill his dream? As Ray said in his inaugural address.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
Yes, okay. So Poopoo owned the Democrats who are trying
to stir the African American community up, saying he even
canceled doctor Martin Luther King Donion. Uh, that's that's a
that's a real unfortunate thing there.
Speaker 6 (35:46):
How do you how do you know when a Democrat
is lying?
Speaker 5 (35:49):
How do you know when they opened the huh when
they open these you.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Both said the same thing in a different way. Yeah,
I would almost have to agree with that. Now, as
we wrap up the show, I just want to get
a couple of quick questions in there, real quick.
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Speaker 4 (36:51):
So there's a lot of things that have come to
pass in the wake of the return of President Donald J. Trump.
I'm trying to remember the one president because there's only
been two times in the history of our nation.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
What did what's his name, Benjamin Harrison?
Speaker 4 (37:15):
Benjamin Harrison. So there's Benjamin Harrison President Donald J. Trump. Now,
in the wake of President Donald J. Trump becoming number
forty seven and literally decimating the Democrat Party, the remnants
of the Republican Party are scrambling for identity. This is
what I see. You know, I'm involved in some political stuff.
(37:37):
I know a lot of politicals. I see some of
the struggles that are going on throughout local Republican parties,
regional state, and it's a mess. Now I want to
touch on this. I'm not trying to get you all
to endorse or not endorse, to be honest, but I
need your help on this. Ladies and gentlemen, the CGOP
(38:02):
and the CRS and all these different organizations. We have
our own version of oligarchs. Robinet Biden said that oligarchs
is the thing we have to watch out for now.
Isn't that ironic that we have to watch out for
them within our own party? The Party of Lincoln. We
got to watch out for oligarchs. So I want to
(38:23):
ask you all just this one question. The two people
vying for the office a chairperson for the California GOP
are Corn Rncoln, who is the assault that the vice
chair at this present time, and Senator Mike Morell. I
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don't think it could be two more stark personalities to
be vying for that office. Now again, I'm not asking
you to endorse either candidate, because I hope to have
both of them on the show. I do believe that
a debate is in order. Greg, maybe you can help
to try to orchestrate that, and I would be honored
to be one of the moderators. But I believe with
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what with what's at stake, we are, we the we,
the people of California. We deserve a debate and not
just this this juggernaut of I got more endorsements than
you got. I'm going to be the new chair. There's
too much of that going on. What are your thoughts
on this, Greg? If if if Corn Lincoln wins, what
kind of a California GOP would we have? And if
(39:27):
Senata Morele wins, what kind of a GOP do you
think we.
Speaker 6 (39:30):
Would have well before I answer that, I will do
what they do on the four of Congress, and I will,
I will seek, I will asking unanimous consent to revise
and extend my remarks because it was Grover Cleveland.
Speaker 4 (39:44):
Okay, Can I trust you?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
Man?
Speaker 4 (39:45):
I trust you the man. I'm like, Okay, that's what
it is.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
Okay, I guess I.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
Guys can't alip hop right.
Speaker 6 (39:53):
Corn Rancn is the current vice chair of the California
Republican Party and if she, if she is selected, everyone's
to believe that the party will continue as it now
is utterly useless at best, if not counterproductive. Mike Morrell
is a dedicated conservative. He was a state senator. He
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came he came home, and I know Mike well. He
came home from Sacramento as conservative as he went. They did,
they did, Sacramento didn't change him, okay. And he's also
started three three successful businesses, so he has that experience.
Mike is probably the only one of the few, or
maybe the only guy who can unite both the grassroots
(40:42):
and the professionals party establishment wherever you want, wherever you
want to call them.
Speaker 4 (40:49):
The homies now, whatever you.
Speaker 6 (40:51):
Want to call them the establishment is I think could
unite them because both because both are necessary. If we're
gonna the Republicans are going to do better in California.
Speaker 4 (41:03):
That was my concern. I'm gonna come to you, Agnes,
but I saw something in the twenty twenty four election
that literally has me Biden at the champ. President Donald J.
Trump almost took California. He almost did it. You don't
think so. I think he put a good dent in it.
So before we go back and forth on that, Agnes,
(41:25):
your thoughts on the future of the California GOP under
both candidates who are running for that office. You have
Colin Rankin, who is the associate chair. She's vying for
the chair. You have Senator Mike Morell, he's vying for
the chair. What does this party in California look like
either one of them win. What's your opinion?
Speaker 5 (41:46):
First of all, if the VP kareem Ranking wins, we're
gonna have the same ineffective nonsense with the in California
with the GOP as we have right now. So our
only to unite us and to make a difference is
Mike Morrell. So Mike Morrell needs to win because I
(42:11):
have brought up to Korem at the last convention some
of the craziness that's happening with December and you know,
Central Committee them attacking Conservative Republicans in the most ugliest forms,
including myself calling me left wing democrat threat trying to take.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
Over the way. Wait, Okay, as we wrap up the
show and you are the invited guests, I'm gonna shut
up for a minute, and I hope Greg will indulge
me in letting you explain to us. Because we are
talking about the skimmish, we're talking about the oligarchs, We're
talking about the good old boy system that is corrupting
(42:54):
the California Republican Party. It seems like you know something firsthand,
something that you now the information you're about to share.
This is firsthand you you can assert that what you're
about to share is it fact.
Speaker 6 (43:16):
When I see a new broadcast from the south Side Unicorn,
I can't wait to listen to it.
Speaker 5 (43:20):
You just never know what he's gonna say.
Speaker 4 (43:27):
Okay, you know what, ladies and gentlemen, this is one
of those times we're just gonna sit back for about
two or three minutes. Agnes have at it. Tell us
what's going on, what's happening in the local areas of
like the CR what is it?
Speaker 5 (43:40):
Central Committee? December and Central Committee? Let me put it,
let me put it this way. Under the current chair
of Phil Cartran December and you know Central Committee completely.
You can cut that out. Everybody can look it up.
Who the Central Committee.
Speaker 4 (43:55):
Chair is, right, and you got to mention which committee
it is?
Speaker 5 (44:00):
You know Central you know Central Committee, yourp Central Committee. Uh.
The chair has ran this whole uh Central Committee as
his own personal pack. There was incredible division amongst the
vote the voters. Uh, Conservatives are being shunned to decide.
Speaker 4 (44:20):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (44:20):
The chair told my husband a year ago, year and
a half ago, Mark, control your wife, because I brought
up a fact that the secretary hadn't paid these dues
but was voting. Totally unethical, unprofessional, and they let this
go on for years.
Speaker 4 (44:38):
We had No, you don't have to pay money into
something that you own. I mean, I can I can
almost see the logic there.
Speaker 5 (44:44):
Well, we all are required to pay our dues, so
why aren't their side mandately to pay pay dues? The
city point, when you're a member.
Speaker 4 (44:55):
You have when I said that, yeah, if you're the treasurer.
And that's issue right, Well.
Speaker 5 (45:01):
The treasurer, it was a secretary there had the secretary.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
Well, the secretary is seeing the books. And if you
see books and you're operating in the red or you're
mining some money, the first person you're going to look
at is yourself, because you're not paying your dues. I
don't understand how someone can believe they should be in
the titular head of anybody, any governing body, and not
be totally flushed themselves.
Speaker 5 (45:26):
Only because he explained because he's being sued two one
million dollar lawsuits by a woped person, which is not true.
He's being sued by true men for sexual harassment at
the City of Montclair.
Speaker 4 (45:38):
And I'm not you know, a person's sexual persuasion is
not why I'm taking issue with this. You're saying that
this person is alleged to have had sexual misconduct with
more than one person.
Speaker 5 (45:50):
I'm not alleging anything. You go look at the court
papers in San Bernardino and you can see all the
documentation of what that is. But he believe he's coming
up for trial on in July of this year. So
that's not here and there. The problem is our central
Committee super has become very progressive. It has become a clip.
(46:13):
It's not inclusive at all. Look at the voting that
we had this last January when we had our meetings,
twenty eight of them to sixteen of our side. For
wait a minute, wait.
Speaker 4 (46:27):
Wait wait wait, let me look for my audience. I
gotta I gotta clean this up a little bit. Twenty
eight of them? Who is this them?
Speaker 5 (46:34):
Who are you speaking of all the people that are
in phil Quatron's back pocket, sorry, the chair's back pocket.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
Okay, I don't know how MN to clean that up.
I just didn't want to mention them by name because
I don't want to, you know.
Speaker 5 (46:50):
Yeah, No, So you said sharing.
Speaker 4 (46:53):
All adult, yeah, and then help me out. Well yeah,
five minutes, guys.
Speaker 6 (47:00):
Oh, even if you didn't name the guy directly, if
it was obvious from the from the context who you
were talking about, If you talk about the president of
the United States and don't mention the name Donald J.
Trump's still it's still who you know, who you're talking about.
Speaker 4 (47:15):
So liability Okay, So you're saying it's gonna be okay
that his name is mentioned.
Speaker 6 (47:22):
Yeah, it is, because he's a he's a public figure. Okay,
and just made all the allegations and so so there's
a reasonable you know, there's a reasonable basis. He has personal
knowledge of all this stuff. So yeah, you're good, and
now I'm.
Speaker 4 (47:35):
Gonna leave it roll and uncut. Even even the questioning
of the I'm gonna leave it wrong. And you're saying this, gentleman.
Phil Kaufman has basically made the the organization his own.
Speaker 5 (47:46):
Yeah, he's running the chair, is running the sb GOP
Central Committee as his own personal path. We the the
UH elected members are shunned to the side. It's like
we have no voice. It has been completely taken over
by them, and we have zero control. And that's not greg.
Speaker 4 (48:09):
Give me someone that can go to like President Trump
or whatever, or commission No, there's no commission.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Nope.
Speaker 5 (48:16):
And and here we go to that VP. I brought
to her attention. She gets that is horrible, that should
never be We need to do something about it. What
did she do zip? Nothing? So do you think I'm
going to vote for her? Jessica Patterson wasn't a very
good one a chair on California chair. And why would
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I vote for the VP who hasn't made any change
to improve anything?
Speaker 4 (48:45):
Would she have had the power to reach out to
mister Cartran and change some things.
Speaker 5 (48:50):
That she have the power to do that she said
she was going to and I never heard a thing
after that.
Speaker 4 (48:58):
So the corruption continues or practices continuous. Yes, so great?
What is the alternative? We're down in four minutes. You
are also the president of the Red List Tea Party,
am I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 6 (49:13):
Well, I'm not the president, but Agnes and I and
others are on the cabinet, so we don't have we
don't have a.
Speaker 2 (49:18):
Quote president unquote or anything like that.
Speaker 6 (49:20):
I just kind of lead the meetings of people think
I am so my view, My view has been that
the time and money is spent on the California Republican
Party and the County Party is wasted, and we just
need to go ahead and do our own thing. I'm
working on trying to help Mike Morrell because I think
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there might be a chance. Now if we can get
Mike Morrell elected, there might there's a chance that we
can make the California Republican Party into something useful and effective.
I don't know that would happen even if Mike gets in,
because he's just he would he'd be the uh, he'd
be the director of the chair. But he you're still
a board of directors there who may want to keep
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things like they are. Our friend Don Dixon, you know Don,
and when he was chair of the Riverside County Republican Party.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
He was turning it around into making it into something useful.
And when he.
Speaker 6 (50:17):
Passed, immediately they went right back, flipped right back into
being useless.
Speaker 4 (50:25):
And God rest is soul. But Don Dix, I have
a video of he and I and I think I
shared it with you. Agnes, he was a force. He
was a force, and he put a dent in Gavin
Newsom too. So I guess what I see is we
need more Don Dix, We need more Gregory Britain's, We
need more Agnes Gibbinees in our party. But as we
hurl into March, which ladies and gentlemen don't forget, that's
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going to be the California GOP Convention, which once again
is going to be held in northern California, which I
don't get that, but that's where it's going to be.
Speaker 7 (50:57):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (50:57):
These are the issues you all should be talking about
out there, and let's start circulating the ideas. Am I
coming down on one side or the other? Not yet.
I think as an influencer I should not. But at
the same time, I do see the party that I've
loved for over fifty years. The party I've loved for
over fifty years. Something's not right and President Donald J.
(51:20):
Trump is now the new force, the new drive behind
this party. I think I'm safe in saying this, and
all I need is yes or no. Those who wail
against President Donald J. Trump at this time are not
really Republicans anymore, if I'm right, everybody, we got a minute.
Speaker 6 (51:39):
If they are officially register's Republican and they're attacking Donald Trump, yes,
they're not really Republicans. If they're a Democrat, they're a Democrat.
Speaker 4 (51:47):
Yeah, Agnes, what are your thoughts?
Speaker 5 (51:50):
I think the same thing. There's a lot of progressives,
a lot of people calling themselves Republicans for voting Democrats
and helping Democrats, including are chair in the Central Committee
and a lot of people in the Central Committee. You
do not attack a conservative Republican. You support them, you
back them up. But the way they do it, they
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try to destroy you if they want you out, just
like they.
Speaker 4 (52:16):
Did do violation run a Reaga's thirteenth Amendment right thirteenth le,
which is don't attack fellow Republicans. Right. So when went
down to like a minute, Agnus, the last twenty seconds
is yours. What do you want to say to the people.
Speaker 5 (52:30):
I just want to say, God, bless this country, thank
you for the support always, and let's keep supporting our
president and holding elected officials accountable.
Speaker 4 (52:41):
Outstanding. So, Greg, a couple of seconds, what do you
want to say to the people.
Speaker 6 (52:46):
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winning the election, the private citizen, and if America is
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and healthy, it will ultimately be up to the private
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