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September 24, 2025 • 15 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Just like was Ryan Ruth. Was that an inside job?
The guy was connected to Adam Kensinger through his support
of Ukraine. He was interviewed by Newsweek about his effort
to recruit mercenaries to fight in the Ukrainian War. I mean,
the guy that we just convicted yesterday of trying to
kill Trump wasn't nobody. He was already politically connected to

(00:21):
people in the mainstream Democrat party. Sounds complicated, don't it.
They want it to be, and they don't want you
asking a bunch of those questions. He's found guilty, Let's
move along. Nothing to see here, right, Better check again,
I'm not moving along as a matter of fact. Something
else that's been concerning me is this this gentleman. Gentleman

(00:44):
is probably not the right word. The geriatric communist who
was on the ground when Charlie Kirk goot shot, who
immediately took credit for it. Like I've been suspicious about
that guy from day one. I told y'all right here
on this radio show. He acted way too quickly to
be surprised. The shot rang out, Kirk gets hit, falls over,

(01:06):
and this guy's immediately jumping up and down going I
did it. I did it over here, look at me,
which means to me, he was in on this. It's
a weird instinct to have somebody just got assassinated. You're
and you're not the person that did it, but the
second had happened, you raise your hand and say, look
at me, I'm the one. He distracted law enforcement long

(01:26):
enough for the kid to scramble off the roof and
haul off into the woods. The guy dropped his pants,
said I did it. Then it turns out he didn't.
Then they arrest him for child porn. Now now he's
in jail, so nobody could go interview him to ask him. No,
he's being protected now, isn't he. Why were you on
the ground during the Boston marathon bombing, Why were you
on the ground during nine to eleven? Why were you

(01:47):
there for this? He was there for all this ling Well,
that's what the reports online claim it was. I'm suspicious
of all of it. I don't believe anything, but yeah,
that's what some journalists are reporting, that he was witnessed
to some to these other tragedies. What an coincidence it is.
Every time a politician tells you, or somebody elected, every
time they tell you something is the way it is,

(02:08):
you better start looking for something else, right. Yeah, I
don't necessarily believe anything I'm told, but I I'm willing
to consider that any of that could be true and
then ask myself what it could mean. Oh, now, we
can't find out any more about that guy, right, Well,
he's in jail the whole Now. Normally, if you'll arrest

(02:28):
you for child born, they let you right back out. Yeah,
this guy right back out. Oh wonder what's different here?
It's a good question. Huh. I want to get back
to the un in just a minute, but real quick,
I want to play this SoundBite of Theo Vaughn, Theovon,
the comedian from Covington, Louisiana, is in a clip a
deportation video for the Department of Homeland Security, and he

(02:50):
doesn't like it or got dead. Okay, So in the
video they show two million people in two hundred and
fifty days been deported. The number of people self deported
is in the millions, four hundred thousand more deportations. You
get the point. And why do you feel the need
to stick a stand up comedian in the middle of

(03:10):
their little video here? Whoever does social media for Homeland Security?
Is very good making these videos banger videos. They describe
them as That's how he described it. He was very
angry when he saw a clip of himself in this
video yesterday that was posted by the federal government. THEO
Vaughn said, Yo, DHS, I didn't approve to be used
in this. I know you know my address, so send

(03:32):
a check and please take this down, and please keep
me out of your banger deportation videos. When it comes
to immigration, my thoughts and heart are a lot more
nuanced than this video allows by. Somebody replies and they said,
appreciate you speaking up. Nuance is important. And THEO says,
it's crazy to me that they would think this is okay.
What if someone attacks me tomorrow because they think I'm

(03:54):
the final boss of deportatans or something. Now, I gotta
think this probably wouldn't have happened if that THEO von
would not have a problem with being associated with MAGA.
If not for the fact that Charlie just got assassinated,
that could be it. And and by the way, good morning.
I just wanted to slide in here, if you guys
don't mind, I'll just ooch in right here between you

(04:15):
guys sure, you in the rear. What do you want
to sit over there? I just where in the oh.
I don't think he's upset because of because he's less
Maga than he used to be. I think he's upset
because he is a performer and they used him without
his permission. It's a copyright issue. It's a I want

(04:36):
to be paid for my work issue.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I also want to be asked before you steal my
likeness and use it to promote something else. Okay, but
remember the Department of Homeland Security isn't selling anything. And
Maga and theo Von were associated with each other is
recently as a day or two ago. You feel that
the presence of that his part of that clip and
that video was in any way important to the video. Yeah,

(05:03):
it's fun to see if a funny comedian make a
point about getting deported, he said it. They used him
in the clip. Remember, this is a guy that went
on tour with Trump. He did USO shows, he went
to the Well, he traveled to the Mid East with Trump,
they went to Qatar together. What is it whether he
likes or dislikes Trump now one way or the other.
My point is he's in the show business, and people

(05:23):
in show business, they're not as generous as we are.
If they had used a clip of our show in
that little video, I doubt that we would stump our
feet and say I didn't want to be in that,
because we're not used to having that attention anyway, So
we probably would be complimented. He wasn't complimented. He wanted

(05:43):
to be paid for his work. Yeah, I don't really
have a problem with Trump using me, and Trump's retweeted
me before. Should I be mad about that? And nobody
really pays us outside of just you know, show it
up here for our work anyway, take a clip of
this radio show and put it on something, and we
don't get a check. I don't think so. It just
seems like people like Joe Rogan and theo Von and

(06:06):
all these other comedians, they were happy to be associated
with Trump right up until Charlie Kirk got assassinated, and
now it's kind of spooked a few of them. Well
what what what do you do when you're at a
bar and your buddy gets into a fight. You were
there with him all night doing show. Better help out
well or something? Right? You know, I don't know him.
You drove him here. What are you talking about. You've

(06:26):
been buying him drinks all night. That's not gonna be
your buddy along, is it. Yeah. I don't know, I
don't know. I just feel like theovon's being a little hypocritical.
You wanted to be part of MAGA right up until
it seemed dangerous, and then of course Tom Hanks and
all these other people came out and said no, no,
Jimmy Kimmel, he's the real victim here. And you guys
mentioned that that that California, the Hollywood showbiz comeal earlier

(06:48):
this morning. That's that is a real thing. They can
put a lot of pressure on you in so many
different ways. The financial pressure you. Uh, you have a
budding career starting. Maybe we'll just shut that down for
are you. Oh the movers and shakers out there can
can just snap their fingers. You're done in Hollywood. You're done. Wow,
just like that. Huh it's easy for them. Wow. One

(07:10):
minute you're there, the next minute you're Elaine merk Binder,
one of the last surviving Munchkins of the Wizard of Oz,
mysteriously dead all of a sudden, all of a sudden. Yeah,
how old was she's ninety four, but okay, but still yeah, still, yeah,
I know, yeah, I heard you got the bored it dead.

(07:31):
Stay tuned for more Waltman Johnson than why Kamala didn't
win because she's Kamala? Wow? You ever hear talk? Absolutely?
There you go. Well, let's go a little deeper into it. Men,
and even really a lot of women that aren't on
the far left don't want a political leader that's going
to sit around and talk about her feelings all day.

(07:52):
And yesterday on the View, that's what happened. Kamala came
out and it was like a therapy session. Her and
the lay the cackling hens of daytime TV sat around
and they talked about how unfair the world was for
pocs and people with vaginas, and it's awful, isn't it.
It's just terrible. Oh, what are we gonna do? How
do all those women have a job right there? And

(08:16):
no man insight that if there were that many men
on a TV show, women would demand there be a
woman in there. When women who work for a living
see women acting like that, they run in the other direction.
And when any man sees that kind of behavior, they
do they run twice as fast. You better. We're not
interested in having a world leader who's sad, who's breathing

(08:38):
on live TV. That's what happened yesterday. Yesterday they brought
out Kamala on the view and Kamala made this point.
I'm glad I missed it, and I'm always glad I
missed the view. When Kamala first announced her candidacy, one
hundred and seven days, that's what they said for the
Box of Wine, lady. That's why it's the title of
the book. And she keeps mentioning that every time she
gets interviewed, one hundred and seven days, because it's the

(08:59):
title of the book. She wants you to remember. When
Kamala first announced her candidacy, she spiked in the polls
and there was a probably a week there where she
was more popular than Trump. And then as soon as
she started doing interviews, according to the polls, more popular
than Trump. But you know, they manipulate them polls to
say exactly what they want them to say. I think
that look grain of salt. I don't think you're wrong,
but I think some of those poles were accurate at first,

(09:21):
For that brief fleeting moment there were some people that thought, well,
we don't want to go backwards, here's something new. And
then they tuned in and they saw Kamala talk and
immediately basement level ratings. It's just awful, terrible. And yet
she claims she didn't have enough time. If she had
more than one hundred and seven days, she would have
lost even worse. Every day after about thirty days, the

(09:43):
next sixty yeah whatever, don't do math live on the radio.
Uh yeah, the nex seventy days, she she would have
just continued to go further and further down the longer.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
She ran Philadelphia rally the night before and I was
sitting behind your husban been dug And and Maya and
your family, and I remember hugging them and I'm telling me,
we got this. I felt so good going into election day.
And then I read in the book that you did too.
I went into election day thinking you were gonna win.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
So did you?

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (10:16):
So, I mean it was a very tight race. But ultimately,
if you have to pin it down to one thing,
what was the primary reason do you think that you
lost personality?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
There are many factors. There is one factor, Kamala, and
it's you. You're the reason you were so unpopular. You
showed up to every interview drunk off a half a
box of wine, stumbled through ever said nothing your word,
open your mouth, and nothing comes out of it, just
a bunch of words. Space is outside of the earth

(10:51):
where we explore with ships, and it's far, and far
means it's not close. It's empty, and that means there's
nothing there, right, kam Along.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
I think that played into the outcome of that election,
But I think probably one of the biggest in my
mind is we just didn't have enough time.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
Just don't have enough time. Just every day after about
the thirty day mark, things went downhill, every single day.
If she'd had two hundred days, they might have replaced her,
just like they did Biden. This woman was vice president
for four years. She auditioned for the job for four years,
and everybody in America who knew who she was already

(11:28):
didn't want her. And everyone who didn't know who she
was found out who she was and they didn't want
her either. Trump won the popular vote, but more importantly,
the electoral College three hundred and twelve to two twenty
six guys. To put that into perspective for you, that's
eighty six point seventy two percent. Unbelievable, how awful this
woman was. She still goes on camera and still talks

(11:51):
to these people that are willing to sit down and
interview her about this book to try to sell it
to us, and she continues to blatantly lie to their face,
our face. She just lying still about gay Pete. As
a matter of fact, she she lied about him. She
said in the book, it couldn't pick him to be
my running mate because he's gay. Yeah, And then she asked,

(12:13):
you know, Rachel Manah'll ask her, you know, well, it's
the shame you didn't pick him, you know, just because
he's gay. Oh No, that's not the reason at all.
And then a long, long rant and then finally I
couldn't pick him because he was gay. Yeah. We played
the SoundBite earlier. We won't make you listen to it again.
It's guys. Kamala is the only there's a part in
that book. By the way, no one's ever going to
read this book. There's a part in the book where

(12:35):
she says she thought Donald Trump was going to ask
to see her vagina. Eh, yeah, she thought Donald That's
what she says in the book. I think we'd normal,
they'd like to avoid the V word, you know, uh,
maybe just go with hoo cooochie. Uh, you know her woohoo.
The JJ is Oprah. Oprah's a professional broadcaster. You know,

(12:58):
she knows how to do stuff. Oprah. All we will
say the JJ. So you know there's a there's a
little hint for you there, Kenny, Oh, Prah did love
talking about her vagina. But all that being said, y'all
not he not listening. He don't pay to Bolly got
the JJ? Do you guys know what? You know how
every book has an appendix at the back. Yeah, you
can have that removed, no, Billy, Yeah, the appendix is

(13:19):
at the end of the book. There's a section that
contains supplemental material. It tells you where you can find
information about Bill Clinton or what happened in Bultimore earlier
in the book if you would like to know the
verification of said facts and find more that's available. This
is probably the only presidential candidate, This is probably the
only presidential candidate to ever write a memoir where at

(13:42):
the end of the book there was no appendix. There's
because that's how if the appendix was there wouldn't have
been anything to put in it. There's no content. She
didn't have enough time. That's their problem. There's no content
in the book. Maybe it's called she run an l CPT.
I'm sorry, what does that stand for? Uh? Call Casian
people town?

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Got it? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (14:03):
And everybody talk about you know how she's she's so black.
It's kind of like a way Barack Obama was so black.
Then we won't talk about half that side. Now, won't
talk about her Indian half. Okay, we'll so put out.
I don't know, they don't. They don't want to breed
that up. I don't think we ever hear from Kamala
I got after this? Could you hope?

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Not?

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Well? How could she go anywhere? For this is not
a win for her. She's not been especially kind to
her own people, her own side. No, she's burning bridges. JB. Pritzker,
Gavin Newsom, Joe Biden, anybody that ever gave her a
chance or offered her Pete Pete Boodage. You think Rachel
Maddow wants to sit down and interview her again? No? No,

(14:43):
And I'm sure the view got pretty tired of her.
I mean, you know they you get tired of them,
but they also have to get tired of that. Kamala
in the view, yesterday was such an it was a
therapy session. It was a bunch of women sitting around
crying about how they lost an election that happened a
year ago. It's I mean, just this, and she said
it was the closest presidential race in the twenty first century.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Another piece of what is unpresident and a bit historical
about that race. It is the closest presidential race in
the twenty first century.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
No, it's not. It's absolutely not, not even No. President
Trump won the popular vote by two million votes, and
he won the electoral college by eighty six points. It
wasn't even close. Guys, must be nice to be a
Democrat in some ways. I mean, say anything you want
to say and nobody will call you out on it. Right,
we don't get that treatment. Well, we just say something

(15:37):
and people are ready to just jump all over us.
People get offended about things we didn't even say. Yeah,
they get offended about things they think we'll say. Now
in there's events, sometimes we do say those things. Well,
that's true. Yeah, we should find out what everybody in
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