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January 6, 2026 • 13 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good morning, patriots. It is January six. Happy January sixth
to those of you who celebrate.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
We celebrate the sixth. Yeah, I'm oh j six. Okay,
I got you. Now it's still early. Welcome to the
dark and lonely life of the radio Morning DJ. Still
trying to, you know, find all the brain cells and
get them all hooked together and make them work.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
And the coffee is helping. Yeah, it doesn't hurt. I
don't know if there's like like mountain ghosts in this
building or something, but the last three nights in a row,
I wake up at one two in the morning.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
I just can't go back to sleep after that. I
do that myself A lot of times. I'm gasping for
air when I wake up because your nose it gets
extremely I don't know, fully dry. The lack of humidity
is something we're not used to, having lived most of
our lives, well recent lives, at least in the Gulf South,

(00:58):
where the humidity is quite prevalent. I actually have to
create some in the shower, mainly get it all steamed up.
Things start, you know, loosening up a little bit. Yeah,
wake up, well, like I say, one two o'clock in
the morning. I can't get enough air because I haven't
been you know, breathing good in my sleep. But you
know we're up now.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Yeah, we're broadcasting remote from Colorado. And while we're here,
the global elites are throwing a full on tantrum at
the United Nations over Trump's weekend raid that bagged Nicholas Maduro.
Nicholas Maduro basically a pinata at a border party, and
believe it or not, China and Iran and Russia are
not thrilled about this, and shockingly, a lot of the

(01:41):
special interest groups in America that are funded by those
countries are parroting their talking points. Maduro's capture dominating the
news today. Obviously, I think we might have to arrest
a world leader every week. Have you seen what this
has done to the market.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Yeah, that was pretty spectacular yesterday. Why is it that
these world leaders, everybody that's upset about this, whether it's
just some liberal, pink cared woman running around over here
or a world leader across the globe, why do they
not recognize the fact that this has happened before, but

(02:17):
under a different president. Because it's pretty easy to go
back and look up recent history when President Barack Obama
sent seal team in to kill Osama bin Laden. Yeah,
they didn't get an aggressional congressional approval. They didn't check
with other world leaders. First. Obama also invaded Libya and

(02:39):
that ended up with the death of Gaddafi. Also no approval.
Biden killed the leader of al Qaida in twenty twenty two,
no congressional approval there at all. But Trump brings a
guy in alive. We didn't go down there and kill him,
captured him, brought him in alive, and the Democrats just

(02:59):
lose their mind. I don't get it.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
We also put a globalist in power in Syria and Ukraine. Obviously,
most people probably know what happened in Ukraine in twenty fourteen.
There was a quote unquote military a revolution they called it.
And then, weirdly, the democratically elected leader of Ukraine, who
was very sympathetic to Putin, or so we're told, was

(03:22):
taken out of power and replaced by a guy who
is pro NATO. Wow, what a odd coincidence that was.
And then moving forward when right, it's just as Biden
was leaving office. Weirdly, all of a sudden, after years
of fighting in Syria, right there. In the last ditch
effort of Biden being the president and unlimited funds to
the CIA, somehow we were able to overtake Syria and

(03:47):
weirdly put the former leader of al Qaeda in charge
of Syria. A different guy obviously, but you know, it
does feel like they are two different sets of roles.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Oh. Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
And if you don't believe me, here is Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer in twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
He brags about all these things he wants to do
or is doing, but his actions belie his words. Maybe
the best metaphor was his claim to bring democracy to Venezuela.
There was a big policy there, it flopped. If the
policy was working, Juan Guido wouldn't be in the balcony here,

(04:27):
he'd be in Venezuela. Oh, he'd be sitting in the
President's palace. What we need or at least waging a
fight to win.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
So in twenty twenty, Chuck Schumer wanted Trump to go
in and take out Maduro. And you're not gonna believe this. Shockingly,
he no longer believes that. Here he is well, just
this week with George Stefanopolis.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
In twenty twenty, However, Trump wasn't president yet again, in
twenty twenty, he was president. Yeah, this would have been
that would have been the election year twenty twenty, the
election in November of twenty twenty, twenty sixteen, and twenty
twenty four.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Trump won the election he lost in twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
They claim, Okay, yeah, like I said, I'm still sleeping.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
It's early.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, No, it's okay.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Here's Chuck Schumer in twenty Well, here he is this
week with George this week, this week.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
Yeah, that it is.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
The next question, Well, the next question is very simple,
and that is that we have the War Powers Act.
That's a privileged resolution, which means the Republicans can't block it.
Tim Kaine and I and Rand Paul are sponsors of it.
It's going to come to the floor this week, and
if it is voted for, if it's voted positively in

(05:37):
both houses, then the president can't do another thing in
Venezuela without the okay of Congress.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Now, weirdly, now he's against all this, even though four
years ago he five years ago, he wanted it.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
I feel like there's a little inconsistency here on the left.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
It has been suggested and I doubt it will happen,
but a lot of people have thought it might be
a good idea if the Democrats would stop being hypocrite
for a little while.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
Yeah, could they do it? You know, they might be
able to. There's one guy who yesterday I think had
a great day in the Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
I think yesterday was a fantastic day for the Minnesota governor,
Tim Walls. He finally did something I would encourage him
to do. He's resigning from politics. Big step in the
right direction for that guy. Yeah, the leader of Minnesota
who was in charge of the ship when George Floyd
happened and obviously all this Somalia fraud stuff, also ran

(06:30):
for vice president in the middle of all that. Yeah,
has decided to resign from politics, because, after all, how
could he stay in the race knowing Republicans have this
really great talking point to use against him. Here's the thing, though,
I don't think that's why he's resigning.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
Yeah, this discussion came up several times yesterday with different
people that we were running into throughout the day. You
think Tim Walls is leaving because the polling data looks bad.
He might not win, so he just wants to step away.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
No, Minnesota is a far left state. Remember that Minnesota
is the only state Reagan didn't win when he swept
the election in his second term. Minnesota voters are on
the far left. They probably don't care that Somalians are
stealing money. They believe in reparations. Why would they care.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
No.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
I think Tim Walls is stepping down from politics because
he knows he's about to be implicated for something much worse.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Hope.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
So, yeah, you cross your fingers.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
No, it's only Tuesday, but it feels like Friday.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
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Speaker 1 (07:31):
Burnside. Just listen to some music from Mississippi right now
from nineteen seventy eight, because a lot of the news
we're going to be covering this morning is well from
other parts of the country unfortunately, and I just wanted
to play something from a part of the country where
they put spice on their food.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yeah, make it tasty.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Wherever you're going in the country, make sure you don't
stay at a hilp model.

Speaker 4 (07:52):
Why belly Jim lands me to a hotel that understands me.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
I road again back in nineteen eighty one. I gotta
think the people at the Hilton Corporation didn't realize at
some point their company would take a bold stance against America.
But that's what happened yesterday. No Room at the End,
reports Homely in Security. Hilton Hotels has launched a coordinated
campaign in Minneapolis to refuse Service America's business address to

(08:21):
DHS law enforcement. Yes, it's yeah. Apparently, if it's your
job to deport illegal immigrants, Hilton doesn't want you staying
at their hotel now.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Of course, like most of these companies where this ends
up happening, they have immediately started backtracking on that and
telling us how much Hilton Worldwide loves law enforcement. We
always work with law enforcement to make sure that our
properties and our guests are all safe and secure. Blah
blah blah. But they already did what they did.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Liberals are reacting to this exactly how you'd think, with
absolute illogic stupidity. The news goes like this office there
is attempted to book rooms using official government emails and rates,
and the Hilton Hotel Corporation canceled their reservations. People on
the left are responding this by saying, well, the Third Amendment, guys,
The third Amendment is about private citizens not having to

(09:14):
quarter soldiers in their home. Hilton charges money for rooms.
Nobody's suggesting that Hilton is legally obligated to house these people.
We're just disappointed in them as a brand, No kidding.
Hilton just became the bud light of lodging. Yeah, that's
the first thing that a lot of people have thought of.
It's like, okay, full bud light treatment for Hilton hotels. Now, yeah,

(09:35):
well you think I won't stay at a Marriott. Here's
what bums me about this. Who owns DoubleTree? It's them,
isn't it?

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (09:44):
The cookies?

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Yeah? Those, Well, we'll just have to sacrifice and maybe
make our own cookies until we can get this sorted out.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
I'll be staying at a holiday and express. I guess
you know where I'll stay at that if I came
and the Silver Slipper Casino in Bay Saint Louis.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
It is a good place and they've got plenty of rooms.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
And then so a lot of people are speculating Hilton
probably did this because they hire thousands of illegals to
clean the rooms at their hotels.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
But I'm sure, oh, that couldn't possibly have anything to
do with it.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Wouldn't be kind of great if DHS did an investigation
now on Hilton and determined a lot of their employees
where it's supposed to be a big country.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Maybe that is something they'll look into. There's a lot
of interesting little tidbits and headlines in the news this morning,
like every morning, and part of our job is to
find out if they're true, because these days, you can see
a news report on Facebook or any of the social media's.
You see a news report on some pretty respected news outlets,

(10:41):
and it's not always true. So I saw yesterday that
the ball headed a hole Senator Mark Kelly. Yeah, supposedly
was censured by the Senate. Did that actually happen? I
didn't read about that. I'd like to think it happened
because there's a.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Oh yeah, no, here it is. You're right, it did. Yeah,
it's a thing heg Seth censure Senator Mark Kelly over video.
But that would be the uh, the Pentagon. It's not
the Senate. You're saying the Senate part.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Of the Senate. But yeah, I don't know who.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is attempting to sense.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
Name is Allen, I'm a widow.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Sorry, the computer's making noise. Is attempting to censure Democrat
Senator Mark Kelly for conduct that was seditious in nature,
referring to that video they posted where they were trying
to tell soldiers you don't have to follow orders, which
was such a weird video to make, because you already
don't have to follow orders if you're instructed to do
something illegal, if you're a soldier at war and your

(11:38):
commanding officer tells you to rape a woman or steal
paintings from a mansion, or you already don't have to
follow orders, and they train people to understand that. So
the video was very peculiar in nature because nobody was
being asked to do anything illegal. I don't know if
censuring him is going to accomplish much, but you know,

(11:58):
Pete's having a good week. Look what he did to
the economy.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
It is nice to see Republicans kind of, you know,
stand up on their hind legs, as they say, occasionally
and and maybe do a little to something. These people
just seem to be able to say and do whatever
they want. The Democrat Party and nobody seems to ever
call him out. On it, all right, that one is
true censured. That's good. What about d Niro saying that

(12:23):
he has to leave New York City. This doesn't sound
like something he would say after telling you how in
touch he is. I'm gonna say it's not true the
Communist Party. This popped up yesterday. Daniro says he has
no choice but to leave New York City. Facebook, that's
what I figured. No, he's not gonna leave because of Momdammy.
He probably voted for him. They make it sound like

(12:44):
he wants to get out so that Mumdammy doesn't take
his savings because he's one of the rich. But he's
the good kind of rich, the kind that support communists.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
All right, Well here's one that's real. Mom Dommy and
Mom Donnie announced yesterday New York City is going to
have to have rental ripoff hearings so that if anybody
out there is being unkind to their tenants, there will
be Hilton consequence.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Can we can we make that work for the Hilton No,
that's a good point, but it doesn't always work the
same way on both sides.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
No, it doesn't. So there if you're a landlord and
they don't like how you're treating your tenants. They're gonna
have a rental ripoff hearing, and if they determine you're
a bad guy, they can take your property. They're gonna
freeze the rent all over the city, which isn't really
gonna solve any problems. It's gonna make life more difficult
for the landlords. If I owned property right now in
New York City, and thank god I don't, I would

(13:41):
be selling it so fast on Tuesdayday. Tuesday is another
one of my trigger worms.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Yeah, I know, I know. Walton and Johnson Radio Network
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