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Speaker 1 (00:01):
There have been probably three times in my career. I
was really proud of myself, just really proud. When I
first got hired on The Walton Johnson Show twenty twelve
was May twenty twelve, I moved down to Texas. I
was very excited about that. I remember that day the
first time I was a guest on Info Wars. That
was a big deal with Owen Schroyer. I don't remember
that day. That was two summers summer in twenty twenty
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four ish.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
You were proud of twenty twelve and then not again
for twelve years.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
No, very ashamed of myself.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
That's sad.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
And then what's the third time I made the Babylon
b Really? Yeah, I'm in it today? Yeah, what did
they say about you? Well, technically it's the news portion
of their website, Not the Bee. It's called Oh that's.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Where they give you the real news, not the funny
fake stuff.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
If you go to Not the Bee today, there's a
headline for an article turning Point USA has more than
doubled it's high school chapters since Charlie Kirk's assassination. And
then when you click the article there the photo that
they used was from R. Rally for the kids from
Stratford High School a couple of weeks ago. Uh, me,
Ken Paxton, So you're in the picture? Yeah? Where are you?
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Right here? Look at that right there over there. I'm
right in the middle of the picture, way over.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
There to a tiny little black dot on the screen.
It's any It's a picture of a crowd.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
I'm on stage at the Now show me where you
are in the photo, mister m I took the picture.
Oh no, Actually the person who took the picture was
Mano Dallia, which might not mean anything to any of you,
but he's a guy that tried to impeach Ken Paxton.
And then he showed up at a rally hosted by
Well that featured me and Ken Paxton's speechure speakers, and
did y'all run him out? He tried to hijack our
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rally and take He's like, look how proud we are
of our kids. It's a rally for Ken Paxton and
turning point Usay, and you tried to kick Ken Paxton
out of office? You hack? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:48):
Did you tell him that or you'd just saying it now?
I mean I didn't say it to his face.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I guess he knows how I feel. He took a
picture of you after he failed to impeach Ken Paxton.
Somebody I've told this story before, but you probably forgot
it because it never really mattered. Someone invited me to
eat lunch with him. They're like, he's not as bad
of a guy as you think. And I sat down
with him, and I was like, the impression I get
from Mano. If you're listening right now, Mano, which there's
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a chance he is or one of his goons is listening,
here's the impression I got about Mano. Mano will support
whatever everyone else is supporting. He's a state representative in
the Houston area and getting rid of Ken paxst it's popular,
we'll get rid of him. Keeping him is popular, We'll
keep him. He's ever the way the wind blows. Yeah,
he's one of those guys. He's not really mega or
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anti maga. He's just whatever everyone in the room wants
him to be at that particular moment.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
So he's a typical politician. Then, yeah, Now there's some
non typical ones out there, you know, to do their
own thing.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
You know who that is.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
But the typical politician, Lake, what does government shut down?
You know what they waiting on. They waiting on internal Poland.
The Democrats are gonna take some internal Poland and they
go find out what they vote to think. Pro republic
goes will do the same thing. And at some point
somebody's gonna get poll numbers they don't like, and they're
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gonna have to go in and say, well, uh yeah,
it looks like for the good of the country, we're
gonna have to end this shut down. Dude, you are
speaking my language.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Yeah, because I go out of my way to get
internal polling data when we're not on the air, I'm
always reaching out to friends in politics Austin or Washington, DC.
It's like, what is the real Paul, I don't want
to know what the Texas Tribute says. I don't want
to hear a CNN, Fox News Drudge Report poll. I
want to know what at the polling data. You guys
spend eight hundred thousand dollars on pulling data, the.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Stuff they keep to themselves. That's the real deal.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
And you never share it with us. And that polling
data tells us right now, the incumbent Senator of Texas,
John Cornyn, is really unpopular. Yes, it does really, And
if it's a two way race between him and Ken Paxton,
Ken Pax is going to hand John Corny in his ass.
John Corny by this time next year will be applying
for jobs as a lobbyist, and good riddance.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
I was gonna say, that's not necessarily a bad thing,
is it?
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Should that be a law when you leave office, you
can't become a lobbyist for two or three years. It should,
But who's going to make that law. I thought that
they attempted it, but I don't remember whatever happened with it.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
They keep running these these new ideas for some fresh
laws through Congress, and Congress keeps finding out that, well,
it limits Congress. So they say, no, yeah, no, we
don't we don't want any of those rules.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
I want rules.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
They made the rules that they didn't have to play
about the same rules we did when it came to oh,
I don't know, the pandemic, for example, they didn't have
to do all the things they made the rest of
us do during COVID. Hmmm, you know how. And of
course the term limits, I don't know. I don't think
I want to have term limits. I might not have
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this job for the rest of my life.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
No buying stock.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
No, well, yeah, they'd like to do that too.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
They I don't want they should they're wanna keep doing it.
They should have term limits. They should be held legally
responsible when they lie on the floor of the House
or the Senate. Uh. They should not be able to
buy an cell stock. That should be totally illegal. And
and you know what, just we'll throw this in as well.
If they look or act a little gay, wait what,
they should have to man it up, you know, yeah,
(05:10):
don't do that. Yeah, quit it, you know, knock it off.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Yeah, I'm not I'm not sure that falls in line
with all the other things that you just mentioned. It
seems a little out of place there.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Some of Lindsay Graham suits. They seem a little blousey
to me. Why is it so? Why is your shirt
so big? What's you know? Is that ruffles? What's going
on there? Why are you wearing that to work? I
don't like it. I don't like the way it looks me.
Neither put on a real shirt. You're a man, You're
representing America right now. I see miliating. It's sad, isn't it.
Munich's Airport is the latest to shut down because of drones.
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What happened the Munich, Germany. They have an airport in
Munich which got drones. But did the drones call some havoc?
Was there a problem? Yeah, I was havoc overnight. Seven
hours of shut down overnight after a wave of drone sighting.
Is the latest European aviation hub to shudder over UFOs?
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Hmm, Well, you know, if you hear UFO, you think
you know another planet, But no, is that just unidentified?
Means unidentified that fall?
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Yeah, mister Kenna's right. A total of seventeen flights were
grounded shortly after ten pm on Thursday, affecting three thousand passengers.
Fifteen arriving flights were diverted to German cities of Stutgart,
Nuremberg and Frankfurt. Yeah, they also had to go to
Vienna in Austria. You know, probably I wouldn't mind going
to Vienna because they got them a little hot dogs,
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you know, yeah they do. Yeah, there's sausages, yeah, well whatever. Yeah,
it's the same thing Frankfurt's or whatever.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Yeah, that's what they're famous for.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
They have a town called Frankfurt, and then they have
a place where their Vienna sausages come from. Yeah, and
they don't even like baseball over there. Isn't that crazy?
Speaker 2 (06:46):
I'm not sure it's that.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
No, No, it is. It's crazy, isn't it. Come on?
Back me up, Billy ed. That's crazy. What I got
your back on this one? All those hot dogs, no baseball.
That doesn't strike you as a little odd, a little suspicions.
Now I remember what you were talking about before. All right? Anyway, uh.
In the meantime, back here in the United States, Apple
has decided to remove a smartphone app that helps people
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break the law.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Tell me that didn't surprise you a little bit, not
that Apple decided to it, but that they somebody made.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
That in the first place.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
There was an anti ice app.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
It's called ice Block.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
That's that's basically hoping people commit crime.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
It's supposed to warn you and there are ice agents
nearby everybody with the app. It's kind of like the
Ways app will tell you when there's a cop pulling
people over. I shouldn't do that either, should they. I
don't use the Ways app. I've just seen people. I
don't think that app works very well. But didn't Google
buy it? And you could get it to do funny voices,
like our buddy Nathan has a what is it a
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shall Matt voice? Yeah, it's like going down into parish,
Go left, bra, go right. He's from Kenner Bra. That
is kind of funny. It is funny. Yeah, all right.
That one got an Italian one.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
It's like, oh you missed your turn, fool, you know,
one of them kind of things.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Sounds more like a Brooklyn voice than it good in Jersey.
But what have they got in Jersey? A bunch of Italians? Oh? Okay,
you know how they are? Yeah, you know how they are?
How are they? Mister Kenneth?
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Well you you just watch the Sopranos.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
How come mister al can be racist to my people
and I can't be racist to his people.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
I didn't say you couldn't. I just said you shouldn't goes.
It ain't gonna be very good for your health.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Good point, wan wan wan wan. You're listening to the
Waltman Johnson Radio Network. You know what this is, Billy do?
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Do you know what this is? What is it? Johnny
Cash singing about the death penalty? That's who it is now.
The songs called twenty five Minutes to Go it's I'm.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Down to like twenty nineteen.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
I got twenty more minute.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
You're right, that checks out? You get how that works? Yeah, boy,
I like it. I like Johnny Cash.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
So this guy's obviously been sentenced to die hung from
the neck until.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
Dead, as they used to say back in the day. Yes,
we are just listening to soundbites here of the Pope. Yes,
the Pope had really ruffled some bad feathers yesterday.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
But that block and the block of ice thing, Yeah,
he blessed some ice because of climate change. But like
we said earlier, sounds like the Pope is saying that
climate change is because of God. If he's asking for
his blessing, then he must be the only one that
can fix stuff, right, It is rock solid logic. Yeah,
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he's not blaming man.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
It's okay to disagree with the Pope if you're Catholic.
I mean, you know, but like, don't get old, don't
go overboard. I'll explain why in a second. Yesterday the
Pope said this about the death penalty in schmish Marsham.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Someone who says I'm against abortion but says I'm in
favor of the death penalty is not really pro life.
So someone who says that I'm against abortion, but I'm
in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Right, let's stop before the everything. Let's start with the
first Time Boy Genesis ninety six. Not the rock band,
but the Bible quotation.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Yes, I'm familiar with the book of the Bible.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Whoever sheds the blood of man by man, shall his
blood be shed for God made man in his own image. Word.
Thanks bro. What God is okay with the death penalty?
It's right there in his favorite book. It's right there.
He wrote the Dying Thing. It is right there in
his book. But that's okay because that being said, the
pope will say something that you know, conservatives don't agree with.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
And try to tie in the death penalty to a portion. Normally,
the death penalty is given to someone who has done
something horrible and so amous that they can no longer
share the planet with us. Abortion generally seems to target
the innocence.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Right, I tend to agree with that. Now, there's some
other stuff in the Bible about blasphemy and adultery and
other times.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
When it ault not you know, yeah, don't do that,
but do this.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
Yeah, A lot of people in the Catholic ar conservative
and liberal alike, or trying to use soundbites of the
Pope to make some point about whether he's good or bad.
Look the pope's bad. Listen, he said this thing. Oh
the Pope's good. Look he said. There's one stop right there.
He's a complicated guy. He's in charge of a very
large organization. In your effort to make it seem as
though the Pope is always good or always bad, you're
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kind of missing the point. He's human, Okay, I get that.
Instead of us explaining the Pope, here is the late
Charlie Kirk posthumously explaining Pope Leo in some of his positions.
Speaker 4 (11:30):
Hey, everybody, there is a new pope and the pope
is from Chicago. What do we actually know about this
new pope? Well, the Pope is from Chicago. I am
as well. He served in Peru. By the way, I'm
not Catholic. By the way, I'm evangelical. But it still
matters who the pope is. He is a registered Republican
and voted in Republican primaries and ran a pro life
group at Villanova University. So that's a good sign. Also,
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as some let's just say not so great tweets about
having some willingness for open borders. See kind of how
he is on that. Also some George Floyd stuff that
I'm not too crazy about. But overall it seems like
he's a pro life warrior. There's a lot yet to
learn about this pope, but I hope that he will
be a strong advocate for strong borders he's not, and
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for sovereignty. The first ever American pope. You don't wonder
why is it that they picked an American pope. Could
be a coincidence, could be not.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
No, it's not a coincidence. But Charlie raises a lot
of good points there. You know, you might agree with
him on some stuff, you might disagree with them on stuff.
I think the Pope's heart is probably mostly in the
right place. I don't think he's trying to hurt anybody.
What he blesses a block ice or.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
You know where you cut him off before the Pope,
not Charlie. He was comparing the death penalty, saying, well,
if you're a fan of the death penalty, you can't
say you're pro life. And if you're a fan of
kicking the illegal immigrants out of your country, you can't
say you're pro life that. How's he making that connection?
Speaker 1 (12:52):
What if the people were kicking out of the country
or child molesters, rampists and murder. Yeah, no, because I
get it. It's not always Consuelah the cleaning ladies times.
It's sometimes it's a white guy from Eastern Europe that
raped the baby. You know, it's like this, this impression
you have of what the illego immigrant is or isn't
is constantly being challenged by the fact that there's someone
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entirely different getting deported seconds later.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Your Democrats and your mainstream media, which is all in
the same thing they wanted to have you believe every
one of these people that Ice is rounding up it
is just that poor guy who's looking for a better
life for him and his family, and he struggled to
get up here, and he's struggling to stay and he's
struggling to maybe, you know, send the money back home
to the family. Who's who's struggling. It's a struggle, and
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we just we got to help them out. You know,
a lot of them are criminals. Proven every day every
time ICE makes that big raid, like in Chicago where
they're upsetting people in California where they're upsetting people. They
come out of that at the end of the day
and start reading a list of all the crimes that
all these people that they've just detained have committed over
the many, many years of multi deportations and back and
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forth and back and forth.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
And those crimes are awful.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
They're terrible, and they're killing Americans and worse, they're messing
with their kids.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
The one thing we still haven't seen is any empirical data,
tangible data we can use to prove whether or not
most of the people being deported were dangerous criminals or
we're just you know, could swail of the cleaning lady,
because you hear people on the left make this point
all the time. Oh it's mostly cleaning ladies. Let's till
you know it's not, it's mostly agriculture workers. Not well,
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based on what based on this report from MSNBC and their.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Feelings, don't forget democrats spend a lot more time dealing
with their feelings than a lot of people think they
need to.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
And are you guys in your number are you counting
the number of people that's self deported, because a lot
of them self deported so that they could come back.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Nancy or Nancy Christy Nome has encouraged that.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
I'm okay with that too. I wish then. Here's something
you won't hear a lot of Republicans say out loud.
But it's true. Immigration good. Immigration is good. It's we
want the world's engineers and scientists and mathematicians to come here.
We want them. We have room for low skilled workers too.
We want wealthy people to come to America and spend
their country their money. We want that. Anyone telling you
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otherwise doesn't understand how the global economy works.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
But we'd prefer the murderers rapists to people that like
to mess with kids and stuff.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
They just stay the hell out though we don't need them.
We also don't need another million seven eleven slurpy machine operators.
We've got enough people to work at seven eleven. It's
like we're full up on that. Yeah, we don't need
any more people to work at the quick stop right now.
We got enough of those.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
At the beginning of this whole conversation, it was all
about the diff penalty, though, and whether the Pope thinks
you all to do that or not. And it seems
like the Pope ought to take the example from his bath.
I believe the Lord thy God in heaven above is
the first one to institute the deft penalty, and he
institutes it on all of us.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
That's a good point. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
And the Lord thy Gods, did we all going to die?
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Absolutely? And then in Genesis ninety six it says, f
around and find out that's right. Yeah. Four is what
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