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Speaker 1 (00:03):
All right, So a bunch of Antifa extremists have been
meeting together privately in the Houston, Texas area so they
can overthrow the government, and a friend of ours, a
journalist named Joseph Trimmer, has undercover video of them discussing
this endeavor. He called the ICE tip line to warn
them about it. Would you like to report?
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Hi, Hey, I'm a journalist with Texas Scorecard up here
in Houston, Texas, and yesterday I went undercover at this
meeting for the Party for Socialist Liberation. They're partnering with
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a group called Houston Leads, which is a coalition of
a whole bunch of far left wing NGOs and.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Non government organization they are. It's not no, not racially. Yeah,
you try to spell something. No, no, mister O, don't
don't do it, no, mister ol g.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Chasing ICE agents out of neighborhoods in Houston. I have
the video posted on my ex account.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Dry certainly, dry Well. He's not a professional broadcaster and
entertainer like you are, and.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yet we're allowing him to be a professional broadcaster this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
I'm just playing out.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
He should have tried harder, knowing that he might be
on the world famous Walton Johnson Show at some point.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Well, I'm really impressed at how good the customer service
is at ICE. Yeah, that's such pretty surprising. I mean,
maybe they could operate grocery stores for us. Maybe. All right, fine,
if ICE was in charge of the Trader Joe's, I'd
still shop there. But if the DMV does it, forget it.
Not going in. I found this old article from twenty
twenty the Summer I Love. It was July twenty twenty
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and the BBC published an article with the following line,
my Nigerian great grandfather sold slaves. And in the article,
this guy tells the story about how if you don't
like the aftermath of the institution of slavery in the
western part of the world, if you think that multi
generation poverty stricken African Americans are suffering and that that's
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Whitey's fault, the article explains how actually white people didn't
go around Africa hunting for black people. Black African kings
traded some of their slaves that they captured for things
like gunpowder, medicine, even glass mirrors.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
They've done the same thing over here while all that
was going on. I mean, we didn't keep an eye
on them back in those days. But your average American
Indian tribe, you know, they would go to war against
the other tribes, and they'd always get them some slaves,
and sometimes they could trade them for other stuff, and
sometimes they just keep them and be mean to them
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because it was fun.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
The world loves to point their finger at the United
States to talk about how horrible we are, but most
of the slavery during the Transatlantic slave trade didn't end
up in the geographic location we're in. It ended up
in South America and all.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
The islands out on the Caribbean and England and lots
of other places. Nobody seems to be left with that
stigma other than America.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
South America is trying to clean up right now, not
so much because of the aftermath of slavery, but because
of the aftermath of things like communism. One of the
people that's been leading the charge is a guy named
Miguel Ribe Turbe. He has been running for Columbian president.
He's a senator. He's a right wing populist presidential candidate,
kind of like Bukelli and l Salvador or Javier Malay
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in Argentina or Donald Trump in the United States. He
is right wing and very popular with the working class.
So the local leftist activists murdered him. Oh wait when
they do that. A couple of months ago, he was
hospitalized because of an attack, and his wife just announced
on Instagram that he has passed. Oh dear. Yeah, well
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that's upsetting. So if you were thinking maybe we'd save
Columbia from communism, it's probably not today. Nope, not today,
Not today, says Kamala Harris. Thanks Kamala. Meanwhile, here in
the United States, JD. Vance says you are going to
see some indictments because of the Russian Gate scandal. The
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Vice President said in an interview on Sunday that a
lot of people are about to get indicted over the
Obama administrations. They told us we was going to see
a list of names on that Epstein file too. Did
they do that. It's like you're reading my mind, mister.
They'd say a lot of things. We're about to do this. Uh,
Texas about to put all them thirty Democrats in jail,
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in jail. No, Republicans won't become unpopular because of their policies.
They're going to become unpopular for not actually supporting the
things they campaigned for.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Yeah, it's like in a draw. You know, your your puppy,
you get a dog at the house, you go, you
want to treat, You want to treat. Nope, no treat
for you. Just wave it in front of their faith
and then put it back in the jar.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Exactly. People voted for the deportations, we voted for the tariffs,
we voted for people to crack down on crime. We
voted for retaliation for the liberal lawfair we've experienced over
the last four years. The Republicans won't become unpopular for
doing of those things. They will become unpopular for not
doing those things after saying they would. Well yeah, so
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JD Evans, I don't know where you are now, buddy,
but we need you, you know, actually do the thing
you promised or don't talk about it anymore.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
Earlier this morning, we were talking about the crime wave
sweeping across the Coosa Valley in northwest Georgia, the Rome
area specifically, and one one guy I didn't mention, well,
actually two they're they're both in the same story. Two
inmates of the Floyd County jail. One is a mister
Shelton Harris of Rome. The other is Robert Garrett of
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Silver Creek. Now they're facing new charges after an altercation
with officers. I'll not do that. They're already in jail,
but apparently one of them is a charge now with
not obeying lawful orders. No clients charged with obstruction of
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law enforcement because one of the you know, the CEO's there,
the corrections officer said you should do whatever it was
he should do, and he didn't do it. Now the
other guy, and this this whole guy, I think here's
one you need to watch out for. I'm watching mister
Garrett here broke off the metal food flap from his
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cell door.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
You know when they opened that little hi got a
little slot and they put the trail, well yeah, I
can imagine the flap sticks out so to hold the tray.
Sure you know it's about that about he broke it
all the nine thing that welded on there. You had
bad welders, which I doubt in the Kousil Valley area.
Or this guy's got the strength of like ten men,
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like just broke it off. Now what did he do
with it? Did he turn it into a shiev?
Speaker 1 (07:22):
You know?
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Did he turn it into one of those Chinese throwing stars.
Did he poop on it and throw it at a guard?
No telling, I don't know they. I think the rule
at the any of this news from the Kousil Valley
News CVN, the rule seems to be the stories can
only be three to four sentences long. Wow, And I
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kind of like that, even though they leave us with questions.
It's better than those eighteen paragraphs before you even get
to the point. Really, so good for y'all. Keep it
up Northwest Georgia.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Northwest Georgia doing their thing, because these criminals just af
you used to comply complyance.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
We need that.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
Whoa whoa whoa not die? And okay ooh, don't try
to fight with the cops.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
A seventeen year old accused of being the Times Square
shooters being held on two hundred thousand dollars bail over
attempted murder chargers. And if mom Donnie, the socialist communist
New York City mayoral candidate gets his way, Sky will
be out on the streets in no time. Really, yeah,
it's amazing here, this criminal, this thug. Jaden's entire life
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has been in a liberal run city and a liberal
controlled state. Liberal mayors, liberal governors, a liberal city council,
liberal majorities in the state House. That's a lot of
lib but liberal New York elite will tell you his
possession of and firing a gun is your fault. Bill Yet,
well wait what I do, Well, you're a Republican. He
wants to be more like me. Yeah, I can't blame
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ing for that. No, no, no, he wanted to use a
gun to hurt somebody, and it's your fault he was
able to get his hands on it. Well, of course
it is, even though he lives in a state controlled
by Democrats where they control everything. I get to make
up all the rules for them, right, I had no idea.
We looked into it, and you don't actually get to
make up any of the rules. Huh. The only place
where you get to make up the rules, Billy, it
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is if you run for president of the HOA or
an alligator Alcatraz. You know, we got a lot of
great alligator Alcatraz merchant. I love WJ dot com.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
Oh it's beautiful stuff. I do wonder, though, what's the
what's the body count?
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Now?
Speaker 3 (09:36):
Because we were told, you know, once Trump does this horrible,
terrible thing inflicting this kind of torture on people, that
the bodies would just be stacking up.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Nobody's dying, but we are departing about fifteen hundred a day.
How does that make you feel? I like it. Donald Trump,
that's not alligators, right, No, no, it's not alligators. No no.
But Trump did put out a statement about alligator Alcatraz
not long ago. We never actually played it on the show.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
Welcome to Alligator Alcatraz, where every wand is welcome. You
see what I did there, Chomp, chop, chomp. We have
the greatest gators nobody's ever seen gators like this. I
can look very well with them, by the way, but
we have the greatest and biggest and strongest alligators with
the biggest teeth. Their teeth are bigger than Kathy Hoockels teeth.
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You know. I call her the bucktooth boatox banded of Buffalo,
and she's got huge teeth, the wicked witch of the Northeast.
You look at her, and these gators teeth are bigger
and they keep them in their mouth unlike another bloodthirsty
reptile by the name of Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
You know you need a win.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
Sheer wiper to get through a conversation with her, because
she's spitting all the time. She spits like nobody's ever
seen before. It's a really horrible thing. But we have
beautiful gators. I can look very well with these alligators
have been known to handle bloodthirsty reptiles before. Just look
at what I did to Brook and Hillary Clinton. And
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we also have big, beautiful snakes. You know, you have
the snakes out there in the Everglades, and if you escape,
these snakes are gonna find you. They're gonna squeeze you
harder than Harry Sisson squeezed his cheeks with his little
sit down last week with Don Lemon. You know exactly
what I'm talking about. Alligator Alcatraz is open and ready
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for business. It's officially ready to go. Everyone is welcome,
and no one will be left beyond that one. If
you spend your time getting off fixed up for a party,
why go messing yourself up by getting drunk. Stay sober.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
It looks better on Stay tuned for more.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
Waltman Johnson, I'm afraid we have some death to deal with.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Well, there's always death, mister Kenneth. Is it somebody that
we personally knew.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
It's a celebrity death of sorts, if you will, Tom Hanks,
Tom Hanks died played this guy in a movie once.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
His name is Jim Lovell, the commander of Apollo thirteen.
He just passed away at the age of ninety seven
years old.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Had a pretty good run. Where was he living? Can
you tell him?
Speaker 3 (12:13):
I didn't read all the rest of that story. I
just know that that's who it was. And most importantly,
Tom Hanks portrayed him in the movie Apollo thirteen and
Save the Day with some duct tape and some chewing gum.
I believe so exactly how it went. Yeah, I believe that.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Well, that's sad. A lot of people are dying right now.
I mean, I guess it's probably always true, but a
lot of people are dying.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
A lot of people are being born, but apparently in
a lot of countries now less being born than are dying.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Especially in places like Japan. I'm all for it. There's
two damn many people on his planet. Anyway, I thought
he was going to say, too damn many Japanese people,
and I was going to have to get ready for
the apology to the audience.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Oh, there are certain parts of this year country that
ain't to exactly banging out young and either if you
know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Sure, no, I believe me. My generation isn't really having
kids for the most part. And no, some have argued
it's because it's too darn expensive. We don't have the resources,
we don't have the stuff that previous generations had.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Now do you think we'd have more people being born
now that men can get pregnant and have babies and
you know, breastfeed and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
I am not an anti natalist. I encourage people to
have kids. I tried having a baby, it didn't work.
I'm still working on it, okay, But I will say this.
I know we have a lot of boomers that listen
to this show and they're probably rolling their eyes and saying, oh,
these damn millennials, these damn zoomers, they're not having kids
like we did. And I will tell you there's always
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two sides to this coin. Part of the reason why
the generation a little younger than me is not pro creating,
it's because they can't afford it. And part of the
reason they can't afford it is because of government spending
and inflation. If you don't listen. Believe me, listen to
this guy.
Speaker 5 (13:56):
They tell us to stop eating out and ranch two
thousand dollars a month save for retirement, and yet you
can barely save.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
For next week to go buy a house.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Every house is half a million dollars. Brother, I'm not
asking for a handout, man, We're asking for a freaking
fair shot at life. Our parents did not work harder
than we work right now. They were simply just given
a better chance. Their wages covered their lives, their bills,
their hobbies, their passions. Our wages barely cover our freaking
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bills for the month, dude.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Part of the reason why it's this way is because
the government keeps printing out money with no backing. And
at the same time, we live in a country filled
with illegal immigrants. We have the H one B visas
bringing in cheap labor at a massive rate, and nobody's
really building houses as quickly as we need them. We're
devaluing the US dollar. It ain't great.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
We're getting exactly what well a lot of us voted
for exactly Yeah, And look, it's not like it's every
boomer's fault, but there are a portion of people out
there that created the system that has screwed over the
younger generation, like it or not, by the way, it's
made the younger generation more conservative.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
So there's always a bright side to the coin Billy ed.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
And no matter how many times people tell you, oh,
black people and brown people and Asian people, oh they
all hate Trump, more of them voted for Trump that's
time around than last time, And turns up more of
them seem to be voting for Trump than the Democrat
counterpart obviously, or he wouldn't be president.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Especially young men, young black men, young Hispanic Latino men, Asians.
It's interesting to think how pretty much every cool rapper
that's old enough to understand politics is jumped in, and
so anyone from ice Cube to fifty cent like it's
a lot easier to tell you which rappers don't like Trump.
And even Snoop Dogg, who I think seven years ago
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made an album were on the cover of which he
shoots a clown that looks like Trump, and now Snoops
come out as a Trump supporter. Of these guys did
at one to eighty when they shot with the Democrat
Party was offering, It's not hard to understand if you
think about it like this. Democrats don't like money or
guns or men. Now, as a rap enthusiast, what are
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you supposed to think of that? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (16:14):
And now, don't don't give Trump credit for uh Kanye,
who's been on his side, I guess from way back
in the day.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
But he's always been a little nuts. Yeah, it's it's
not it's not Trump's fault, but he's a neo Nazis psycho. Yeah, yeah,
Kanye has lost his mind. But all that being said,
Trump did bring back bed Bath and Beyond sort of
bed back. It's back. You remember when they filed for bankruptcy, they.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
Called it tricky because the one down the street here
got replaced by a Kelsey Seabowl clinic. Now we're gonna
have to run all those people out so we can
put the sheets and tiles back up.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
They closed all the physical stories, but now they're back
with a new name. Tack the word home on to
the end of it. The first one just opening Nashville
on Friday.
Speaker 6 (17:00):
Beyond is back, introducing bed Bath and Beyond Home. But
don't let the new name fool you. We still offer
everything our old stores did. Linen's Cookwaar and of course
dish towels, tons and tons of dish towels, so many
damn dish towels that you'll say, wait, isn't this over
reliance on dish towels why Bed Bath and Beyond went
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out of business in the first place, to which we respond, yup.
So when we bombard you with all those coupons in
the mail again, use them fast, especially if you want
dish towels. This one has a quirky on it. Cute. Oh,
and Bed Bath and Beyond home here today another spirit
Halloween tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Oh yes, just in time for Halloween. It is so sad.
It's mid August and they're putting up Halloween displays.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
And your PSLs are back. You probably face stoked on that.
You and all the ladies at the hair salon are
probably pretty excited. We don't, lady, that my hair is along.
That's hard to believe.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Okay, couple couple gals work there, but you know they're transient.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
You wait to that count just in case I need
to put it on a form or something. Okay, mister Katta,
thank you. Hey, you remember when you first heard about
math and they told you there's a new drug and
it's worse than crack. And then you heard about fentanyl
and they said there's a new drug and it's worse
than heroin. Well, there's a new drug and it's worse
than worse than fentanyl and math. No way. Yeah. A
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pair of Texas friends died less than three months apart
from ingesting pills laced with a dangerous new synthetic opioid,
and their moms are begging US officials to sound the
alarm on the little known drug that is forty three
times more lethal than fentanyl.
Speaker 3 (18:44):
How do they judge that forty three more times, not
forty forty five or fifty forty forty three? Sometimes I
think and I read this somewhere and it might actually
be what's happening here. They said, eighty two point four
per of all these statistics are just made up. Thanks mister, Yes,
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probably true.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
The young man both died this year after swallowing different
pills secretly tainted with this deadly often narcan resistant opioids
called It's called Nightasan's, which they got a good street
name because the street name is never going to be
the same Nightazene, night as An Night Night. I mean,
that's actually a pretty good bill for Ella Lucci Reyes McCallister,
who's twenty two. He died January twenty sixth year, Houston,
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Texas after taking a pill labeled as xanax. It was
actually laced with a drug called en pyro Lenino night.
I'm gonna try it again, n pyro ladino protoxanisan emerging
as the night as an night, night, Night night is
what it was. The particular strain of the new synthetic
narconic that killed this young man is twenty five times
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more lethal than fentanyl. I thought we just said it
was forty three, forty three or twenty five. It's like
the person that wrote this article hadn't read the first
paragraph and then wrote the fourth paragraph. I don't know.
The point is it's worse than fetanohl. Could we agree
that that's probably true if it's killing people at such
a rapid pace of definitely sales Bayer and you should
not do drugs, Yeah, never do drugs unless you want
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to and then do drugs. No, it's going to be
crazier than whatever Kanye West is doing at this particular moment.
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