00:09:10.240Well, so this was from Minnesota Crackdown.
00:09:12.920Big news conference is happening and announcing some results.
00:09:16.060But Kash Patel said today, 15 individuals have been indicted for over $90 million in an alleged massive health care fraud scheme in Minnesota after a sweeping FBI investigation with the Justice Department and partners.
00:09:28.780These charges involve the two largest Medicaid fraud cases ever charged in the district,
00:09:33.600and first of their kind charges involving seven additional Medicaid programs.
00:09:37.480As alleged, the defendants defrauded Minnesota public health care resources for tens of millions,
00:09:42.600targeting programs such as the housing stabilizations, child care, Medicaid, IHS, home support, and then autism.
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00:16:44.880First, we have Karen Bass talking about how she works hard for homeless people.
00:16:49.720Yeah, and we can show you Spencer Pratt politics and stuff, but we kind of wanted to show the other side to see, you know, why are homeless people taking up such a big space in her heart?
00:19:58.760And she her energy has always been like, oh, I'm just rational and we're going to talk to these homeless people and we're going to be logical and figure something out.
00:20:07.340And you're talking to like crazy drug addicts with no shoes and scabs all over their skin who will steal the money out of your pocket while you're standing there.
00:20:16.680Yeah. And then one of the games that the Democrats run is they overemphasize the complexity of the issue.
00:20:24.420There's so many moving parts and stakeholders and it's very complex.
00:20:28.460No, there's a guy in the tent on the corner.
00:22:10.180And then something we were talking about, too, is whenever you get like the outsider candidate like Spencer Pratt, there's always some awareness like, wow, this guy's gaining momentum.
00:22:21.320Wow, people on social media really like this.
00:22:23.940This could be a legitimate threat, right?
00:22:35.240It's almost like any time you get a good guy, they can see the momentum building.
00:22:39.600And then that's when it's met with sketchy ballot harvesting or, you know, getting fake signatures, whatever it is, getting the homeless guy to vote.
00:22:48.200So it's kind of, we suffer from our own success
00:22:52.520when they start like spending, slandering,
00:23:16.960Ed Galrain, of course. And the bigger picture story is the Israel lobby spent millions to
00:23:23.300prevent him from winning. And bragged about it. And bragged about it. We're going to cover that
00:23:26.920now. Can you give that a read? Yeah. Well, he lost Kentucky four. You guys already know that
00:23:31.440breaking $32 million was spent on advertising in Kentucky four primary, the most in American
00:23:36.580history. And he ended up winning by like not that big of a margin. And I heard that it's only like
00:23:43.240a hundred thousand votes between the two of them. And I saw something like, yeah, it's about $300
00:23:49.720per vote is what was spent. That's pretty good. Pretty high margin. And then, uh, can you read
00:23:54.900that tweet? Someone who nobody has ever heard of declined eight debates. This is Galran and took
00:24:01.120$20 million in donations from Israel. One, a primary from an eight year constituent or incumbent
00:24:06.820maybe is what he meant. Uh, we're cooked. He said. So the bigger picture here and the thing that
00:24:11.880annoys me is the Israel lobby decided that the congressman from Northern Kentucky wasn't pro
00:24:18.660Israel enough. So they spent money to install someone who was Israel, that country 5,000 miles
00:24:26.560away in the sand. Yeah. Is deciding who is in and who's out. And you have to like go through them
00:24:34.380as the power broker to get like approved. They need, they need to approve all of our Congress
00:24:38.560people. Yeah. You got to kiss the wall, bend the knee. So that's super unfortunate. And we knew
00:24:43.100this already. We've been talking about Israel and AIPAC forever, but then to see it in action where
00:24:47.600they literally spend the most money on a congressional race ever, and then install
00:24:51.800some guy you never heard of against Thomas Massey, who has like a real base and real authentic
00:24:56.940movement behind him. Yeah. You don't even have to love Massey to go. That's fucked up. Yeah.
00:25:02.040Yeah. And then it has to be approved by them. And then here's AIPAC's tweet about the race.
00:25:06.800Ed Galrain's victory in Kentucky and Clay Fuller's win in Georgia ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors, Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:25:19.420Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.
00:29:26.460And that's to say, like, Trump, the Trump administration, if you take out Iran and all the Jewish interest stuff or Israeli interest stuff, they've done a good job on a broad range of small issues.
00:29:39.160But I voted for Trump to be a transformative president.
00:29:42.420And I don't think we've transformed anything this second term yet.
00:29:46.400And that's why the deportations are such an important issue to me.
00:29:50.420And that's why we said the caveat about Massey not even being great on immigration.
00:29:54.380But I'm waiting for that transformative moment.
00:29:57.960And it looks like Israel got theirs, right, with that war in Iran.
00:30:01.260That was pretty transformative for their geopolitical kind of power balance in the Middle East.
00:36:47.880charities businesses teachers he's wearing the outfit broken english he's wearing the
00:36:54.380the old school outfit but i guess that's that's what's happening right that's how far it's come
00:36:59.980and then this might sound crazy maybe this isn't even why they do it but you know how they rewrite
00:37:05.400history in like netflix stuff about like oh the scottish highlands battle from a thousand years
00:37:12.020ago and then there's like black people and asian people in it yeah and it doesn't really make
00:37:16.200sense. Then you have something like that. And then if all the kids are watching Netflix and
00:37:20.700then they're seeing this on TV occasionally in the Pakistani guy in the UK outfit, you might forget
00:37:26.420that it always wasn't like this. You might forget like what actual history is. And you might think,
00:37:32.800oh yeah, everyone's kind of coming and going forever. And there's, you know, black people
00:37:37.160in Sweden from a thousand years ago. And you might like not, you might-
00:37:41.400Somalia did invent this, you know, start getting gaslit.
00:37:44.200Exactly. You look at your own government, and then you look at the media, and then you look at all the entertainment stuff about historical times, and you might not understand that this globalism, mass migration of third worlders is a very, very recent thing.
00:37:59.620Very recent, and it was a crime that was done to you. You didn't even have consent in the matter. Your governments just did it, conspired with other governments, and flooded the West.
00:38:50.200In the eyes of the Iranian people, but the world global economy, which they're holding all hostage to, the more everybody comes to realize this is all about the IRGC.
00:39:02.200At the end of the day, we're going to have to need a government in Iran that not only hands over the nuclear material, stops threatening the straits.
00:39:11.340He's wearing the Johnny Knoxville bad grandpa mask.
00:39:13.860You would agree that man is wearing a mask.
00:39:16.480Or something is going very wrong with the shadows around his neck.
00:39:20.900I mean, it looks he looks like he's articulating.
01:00:50.340This is a guy who's getting into business, and he's buying a pallet of the pineapple spears because he's going – he's fitting to flip it.
01:00:58.120So now everybody's kind of getting in because it's been a social media trend, and all you do is add sugar and Kool-Aid powder, and then they get red or green or whatever color, and then people in the hood are trying it left and right.
01:01:12.180Yeah, we'll show you some of the creatures that come out to buy them.
01:01:15.300Yeah, it's kind of like Pokemon or something.
01:01:17.700I'm seeing these people emerge from their cars,
01:01:20.060and they're all getting filmed trying the pineapple, and I can't believe it.
01:26:05.560She can't believe that no one's bikes are getting stolen outside this restaurant.
01:26:09.240You only see this in the suburbs. I don't get it. I have never. Bikes got stolen. Bikes were stolen on a regular basis. It's a different world out here. I'm flabbergasted.
01:26:28.900yeah who convinced these kids not to steal everything all the time they have it's active
01:26:35.040there'd be a mind control not to steal yeah and it's like she's realizing that like not stealing
01:26:40.260is an option oh it's amazing so she lives in the suburbs she's like wait you don't just take what's
01:26:46.420there and then um that being said too like if this person is in the suburbs maybe it's mostly
01:26:52.140a white area and she's enjoying it do you think if someone came uh to the local hearing and said
01:26:58.820hey we want to put a section 8 housing complex in the neighborhood would she know to say no to that
01:27:04.420i don't know because that would ruin all that yes does she know that i don't know that's what i
01:27:10.100wonder is like you know you live in both worlds you appreciate the new world oh no one steals
01:27:15.440bikes everyone's waving and talking to each other ah but we got to get section 8 because there's too
01:27:19.860many white people here and then you ruin the whole neighborhood yep so that's kind of how it would go
01:27:23.920all right don't get too down or too depressed we're moving on to uplifting gold we have uplifting