God-Given Rights | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 875 – 9⧸5⧸2025
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1 hour and 33 minutes
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173.73509
Summary
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with author and podcaster, Jordan Peterson, to talk about how he got started in the influencer world, why he doesn t get paid to be a political influencer, and what it's like being a podcaster.
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Well, I should ask you, being in the influencer business, what is happening over there on X?
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So can you give us a little history on how that whole thing works?
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I'm not, you know, I'm not going to hate them or nothing.
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They're, I guess, getting paid by somebody else to post, you know, pro India stuff coming from during the tariffs against the tariffs.
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I wish you people knew how much I got approached to do stuff like this.
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Now, I didn't get approached to do this because they, please, would seriously know better for sure.
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But, gosh, if you, I mean, you got millions of followers and you're making, you're already making a ton of money.
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You're making a ton of money on your subscriptions.
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You're making a ton of money on your ad shares.
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And if you're going to be in the, if you're going to be a political common in, you know, the political business, don't take money to do political stuff.
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I don't take from, man, the political organizations.
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We'll pay you if you'll retweet it so many times.
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So if you see me doing a candidate, I like the candidate.
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If you see me pushing whatever, then it's just my personal opinion.
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I mean, I think this show has been very upfront about who our sponsors are and why we've taken on sponsors.
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And I know it doesn't make a lot of people happy that we have sponsors.
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Believe me, we make way, we don't make a quarter or a one hundredth of a lot of the podcasters make.
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But no, I mean, I'm not talking about sponsors.
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I, you know, post our sponsors on my Twitter page sometimes.
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I mean, if they are being paid by a foreign nation.
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If that's where it is originating from, then you have to register.
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Several other people through the years have gotten in trouble for that.
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So here you have Anesthetica who says, and this is that, A-N-C underscore aesthetics.
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I've heard from four independent sources that Ryan A. Fournier is the person who set up the India campaign.
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According to sources, he approaches conservative influencers to join his paid propaganda group,
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citing access to some of the top MAGA influencers on X, like D.C. Drano, Gunther Eagleman, Juanita Broderick, etc.
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Then he approaches interest groups claiming to have done projects for CFG, AFP, and other D.C. groups.
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And you can get in trouble, again, you can get in trouble with these groups because somebody like, somebody in MAGA, you know,
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and these are the people that make money, I'm telling you, big money.
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They'll work a deal with some lobbying firm, and then you'll, and then they'll say, hey, you want to be in my advertisement group?
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And then they tell you what to tweet every now and then, and then you just tweet it out.
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And a lot of times it just goes, you know, you don't think about it, or they probably just didn't think about it.
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But, I mean, you've got to be smarter than that.
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And I'm telling you, some of these people are my friends, and I love them, and they're really, really good people.
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I mean, how many times have I been telling everybody no?
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I rarely get asked to do anything political for money anymore.
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At first it was just like I was getting bombarded with it.
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And I especially wouldn't tweet about in favor of India while Trump's trying to do tariffs against them.
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I mean, that's the whole thing is that you've got all kinds of things that are playing in here.
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So, of course, we have got a lot of people that are talking about this particular post, and this one is from Ryan Forner.
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And he puts out here, and you can see it a lot of the times when you look at these kinds of things.
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Ryan Forner at Ryan A. Forner, India has always had President Trump's back.
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If India made a fortune off Russian oil, their margins would show it.
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Refining margins dropped after 2022, even as imports rose.
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So, they're going against what President Trump is doing, first off.
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And then all their tweets were kind of like that, just reworded.
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And it's just like, does nothing come up in your head when you're tweeting that to say, you know, man, somebody right here.
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Well, I mean, there's another thing that goes on on social media, and I've kind of picked up on it, where you've got certain accounts that are doing almost the exact same posts.
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I mean, they're worded differently, but they're all on this huge range of just the exact same information dropping at the exact same time.
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And, you know, there's some – I don't know who's feeding it, but it just – it's all the same message, worded just a little tiny bit differently.
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Yeah, all their influencers are paid and just parrot whatever – they have a meeting every day.
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All the hairy citizens and all, they have a meeting every day, and they tell them what to say.
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They're not – I mean, them accounts are so fake and bought for.
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It's all the – whatever the Democrat talking point is.
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But, you know, that's why I get in trouble sometimes and say stuff that pisses people off because I'm actually saying it.
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If you don't ever piss anybody off and you're staying in the middle all the time, trust me, man, you're probably being paid by somebody.
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And you have that reputation, and you do it better than anybody else.
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I mean, you call out those that are bots or that are paid shills and all of that stuff.
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I tend to just kind of say, oh, not worth my time.
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But the thing about it, too, is that you've got groups, and there are all of these groups on social media where people are part of, you know, a certain reposting group.
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And these rooms, or whatever you want to call them, they have grown.
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I've been asked to be in a whole bunch of them.
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I've always refused because I lost my first account because we used to have them.
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But then when you had Twitter 1.0 come in and say, oh, no, you can't do that anymore.
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That's another reason why a lot of us lost our accounts is because we were in that whole thing.
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I mean, that's just, you know, that part of my life is over.
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And they are still part of that influencer circle.
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And you can see with the clicks and the same people that repost each other that it's still happening.
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It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure it out.
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We were one of the first that got kicked off of Twitter as a result of all of that.
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I didn't know it existed until I ended up on Hillary Clinton's list along with 200 other people where they started going after influencers' accounts.
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And I'll give people a break if their account blows up and they're new to it.
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And, you know, all of a sudden here comes everybody, all the snakes, trying to get them to do this.
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And they're just like, oh, man, it's $10,000, man, for tweeting four or five times a week for a month.
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Man, I've never made that kind of money in my life.
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But you just, you have to really, I mean, the people that come at you and the things, and, you know, nobody wouldn't do anything with me until I'm successful, you know, not one person.
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Then after you make it, they're like, hey, man, let's start something together.
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And they just come out of the woodwork, and so you've got to be careful.
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But, you know, I mean, I've just, I decided when I first started I'm just not going to take money because I just kind of saw it, you know, at first.
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I mean, remember when Tim Pool and Benny Johnson, all them, they were given a half a million dollars to post some video Russia stuff?
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It's just like, does that not go out in your head that this is too good to be true?
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I was like, wait, this is something I write about this.
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And if somebody offered me a half a million dollars to post a few videos, the first thing I'd say is, man, somebody's trying to get me.
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This is going to be the end of my career, my social media career, because it's over.
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I mean, and come to find out, that woman that was head of that whole thing that orchestrated that, I mean, she's completely off social media.
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But the price is big, because you know that the White House knows about this, and they are probably responding.
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I mean, these are people that they even probably follow or watch their accounts, right?
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They were going for this whole India narrative over the MAGA initiative.
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I mean, first off, but then to know that they could be paid and would accept doing it and pushing against what President Trump was trying to do, that they would roll over that quickly, I think has really upset a lot of people.
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I don't know what the inside scoop is or who's who, really.
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I've had so many people ask me to join these, like, hey, we're in a group, and we'll give you a monthly, and it's a lot of money.
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And I always said, you know, I always thought to myself, good or bad, I piss people off, and sometimes I say some stupid shit.
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Because I tweet, you know, when you've tweeted 136,000 times like me, you're not going to say the perfect thing every time, especially if you're tweeting it and you're not, like, putting it through a committee.
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I can't stand, I mean, I couldn't even go to AA because it's a group, even if I'm an alcoholic.
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And it's just, I mean, being individual, like I say, if you're making all these, you're making all these, not millions of dollars, a lot of people aren't making the millions, but you're making, you have all these opportunities to make money.
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And, I mean, there'll be people that might, they might want you to advertise their whiskey or their beer or their something.
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You have the opportunity, and you will make a lot of money if you've got millions of followers.
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But, man, just steer clear, especially if you're in politics, of joining any groups or anything that wants you to tweet out something political on any issue, on any politician.
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That way, when people hear you, they might not agree with you.
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They might hate your guts, but at least it's your opinion.
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I mean, like, India's doing this, and they've done this in trade.
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You just say, okay, I don't know what that's all about.
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But I really feel sorry for a lot of people because I don't think they thought it through.
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But just, man, if I can just give some people advice, somebody who's got his head knocked off so many times for years doing this, just, I mean, just don't take any money to join a group.
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Don't take any money to join any of these people.
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If you've got your own voice, you've already proved you can have millions of followers, use it.
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You don't need to join this group or blah, blah, blah, USA or this group.
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And if you do that, and that's not selling anything, they're going to pay you a salary.
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And what do you think they're going to do if you join, you know, any of these places?
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I like a lot of these places, a lot of these people, and I like listening to them.
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But when you join that and they pay your salary, they're going to have a meeting every morning and tell you, well, hey, we're going to focus on this and we're going to focus on that.
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But you can do it on your own and you can make just as much or more just steer clear of the groups and especially these retweet, you know, things.
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No, no, no, I've been asked to advertise using my account.
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And, you know, the thing about our advertisers here on this show, just so people know, is that they're generally mom and pop shops.
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And they are America first and they are patriots and they have supported conservative outlets like ours.
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These are the people that pay for us to actually do the show.
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We're not getting a lot in donations or anything else.
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So the fact that we have got America first companies that are supporting what we do is incredible.
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I like being able to support people that support us and support our voices.
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And so we also have, you know, because we're not on the camera, you all are the stars of the show.
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I mean, it's all about making our little community grow and thrive and do well.
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And we've really grown since we started this whole thing.
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And it has been a labor of love for both of us.
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But whenever you see something shady, because every once in a while, something will slide into my DMs.
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And I'm like, and even when people approach to advertise on the show, I'm really weary.
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I'm like, we got to check it out ourselves first.
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Because, hey, you all have a lot of trust in us.
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We don't want to get into a situation like that.
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So we always ask to try the products first and learn as much as we can.
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And then if it looks like it would be a good fit, then we present it to you.
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But I can see why they would dangle a carrot and say, hey, we're going to pay you this amount of money.
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And did you see the former Trump advisor, but he don't work for him anymore, Jason Miller, signed a contract with the Indian Embassy.
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To help influence the Trump administration, Congress, the public perception, re-policy towards India.
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So somebody like him will go out and say, hey, man, you know, I'm making $150,000 a year.
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I'll send out $50,000 a month, I mean a month, to these influencers, and I'll have all these big influencers.
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They'll go to the Indian Embassy and say, hey, I got to, in my group, I have these 10, 15 huge influencers.
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And if you give me your money, I will pay them, and we will, you know what I mean?
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And that's why you don't get involved in any of that shit ever.
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And you have to understand, I mean, Washington D. Sleaze gets its name because it is what it is.
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And they know that they can, you know, put up a shiny couple of coins in front of somebody, and they're going to grab it.
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And they're going to take it, and they will destroy their reputation and bring them down along the way.
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I was just, my mouth was open when I saw it yesterday kind of hit.
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Believe me a lot, a lot of my friends were texting going, what the hell's going on?
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But you said somebody approached me and offered me something.
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I said I wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole.
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I'm not going to tell you anything other than I'm going to give you the background.
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And just like Kat has said, we're approached all the time by different groups, whether it
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I mean, it can be pretty shady over here in our neck of the woods because we never know
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We get to say, all right, this looks like a good thing or this doesn't look like a good
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So whenever something weird creeps across my DMs, I'm like, hey, Kat, you know this game
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Somebody approached me in DM and said, hey, you want to advertise this?
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And even though this is a really big name and is very much associated with Elon Musk and
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And some of the people that you may have doubts about or have in the past looks like they took
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So without giving away the store, that's what happened.
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And you're always so kind to lead me in the right direction.
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Because not everything is what it appears to be.
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And I even said, can they see if I read this or not?
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Like, how do I not open up this DM so, you know, there's just a no answer there?
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I've talked about this to the littermates for years.
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And that you gotta be careful when you get to a certain level.
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Because you got all these people coming at you.
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And there's a lot of them that just isn't any good.
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And there's a lot of people that are around in this business that you've heard.
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And you gotta steer clear away from these people, man.
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And then they'll go work for Gavin Newsom next if it pays a good.
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I mean, and so, and I always told everybody, you wouldn't believe some of these rats that
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A lot of people you probably liked for years are like, man.
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And I know, I know behind the scenes, they're just like, they're just in it for the money.
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Like I say, one more time, you got plenty of avenues to make money.
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Stay away from the retweet groups and the this.
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We got in this from the very beginning, and it was to save the country.
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We lost, you know, it cost me a lot of money a month, and you too, for equipment and everything else.
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If it wasn't for donations, we were getting donations.
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You guys, like, kept us breaking even and afloat for a long time, and we appreciate it.
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We certainly do, and we will never forget it, and that's why we love doing the show, too,
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because we just feel like, hey, this is where we come and hang out every single day.
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I mean, this is something, like, to me, it just, it's my go-to.
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It's where I'm able to connect with my friends, catch up on what's going on, hopefully make a difference,
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and just, we had no background experience in any of this.
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I had a bigger following than you when I invited you on here, and then I lost my account,
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and then, of course, I will never, ever be in that position ever again.
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Of course, I had been doing it two years before you.
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I was a guest every Saturday on your show for over two years.
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And we just got along, clicked, made it work, and we've had a great time and a great ride ever since.
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Like I said, I mean, we do this because we enjoy it.
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It helps that we have sponsors who are helping us pay the bills now, but my gosh, we all had to start somewhere.
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And we've got just an incredible community, and I've got people that work so hard.
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I mean, you have Patriot Penzi, Rob Plegram, Sr. You have Fleet Admiral James, who helped me keep up with it because for a long time, as you all know,
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I was working full time at my dad's place of business and trying to do the show, and there was no way to do both.
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Now that you've landed on your feet, I've replaced you, which is fine, but I mean, this is what was going on and trying to juggle everything at one time, and it was really getting impossible.
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So you just try to make it work the very best you can, but you all are the reason why we do this show, and we are so thankful to each and every one of you and the moderators and everybody else.
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You just keep us going, and you always have such positive things to say.
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And if you are new here, we appreciate you as well.
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Thank you for all of your kind words upon seeing it because it truly is grassroots, and no one here has a background in all of this stuff.
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They really should, on your profile on X, they should have the flag of the country you're tweeting from.
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Whatever country you're in or you're tweeting from, they should put it on your profile so everybody will know.
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I mean, you know, that would help with a lot of trolls and a lot of this weird stuff going on.
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We didn't expect, you know, I didn't expect to see that happen.
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Do you see that the Hyundai battery plant in Georgia, they arrested 450 illegals in one plant?
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I mean, President Trump is cleaning all of this up.
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And this is why he has got a 55% approval rating is because of the work that he's doing.
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He is trying to clean up the streets of Chicago.
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You've got people that are actually pushing back on getting help so that you can keep crime down.
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He's offering a lifeline to a lot of these politicians.
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I mean, a statement was made that even the mafia is trying to seek refuge from what's going on in crime-riddled Chicago.
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I mean, some people are and some people aren't.
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And I'll tell you, Chicago is one of those places.
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Yeah, so, I mean, so, of course, on day, they're such junk.
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I hate saying that because somebody's probably listening to the traffic.
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But, I mean, they're a $100,000 a mile car at the most sometimes.
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So, a South Korean car being made in Georgia by Mexicans.
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So, they've got a South Carolina, South Korea car, and then illegal Mexicans in the state of Georgia are building them.
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So, you've got a Real Mac report that is reporting on it.
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Federal agents raid a Hyundai mega battery site in Georgia, arresting 450 in a massive immigration enforcement operation.
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I mean, it's not just California, hello, or New York.
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I mean, when you start looking at the things that are going on right now, I mean, you've got a COVID-era reprimand removed for Army helicopter pilot, but it still remains a career killer unless personnel from the Defense Department acts swiftly.
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I mean, they are working very hard, and that is why Pete Hegseth, in starting this whole roundtable discussion about people that lost their military careers even because they refused to get the job.
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So, prior to the military's implementation of the COVID-19 shot mandate in 2021, Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brandon Budge,
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he had, they had established an outstanding 18-year career as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot, and he's fighting to bring it back to pre-mandate status before it's too late.
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I mean, you had somebody that was grounded for 18 months for refusing the jab, CW-3 Budge.
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He was prevented from flying Black Hawk during this period.
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He viewed a subsequent requirement to undergo a flying evaluation board.
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I mean, this whole thing, they finally, after all of this, they cleared him of any wrongdoing, but he lost his promotion eligibility.
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I mean, people really did suffer as a result of not taking the jab.
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They just shamed everybody that they possibly could.
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They had, like, it was the bubonic pig or something.
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It was nothing more than just another flu, I'm telling you.
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But, I mean, I'm telling you, I told you yesterday, I've had all these flus.
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It wouldn't, you know, it was right in there with them.
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They tried to tell us that we were killing grandma, that we were a danger to society.
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And the hospital protocols, like I said, if COVID was killing everybody, just pull up the thousands and hundreds of thousands of stories.
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Family of five found dead in their house with COVID.
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How weak is the immune system of a heroin addict?
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There's 10, 20 homeless camps, and 10 of them's dead.
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And in Colorado Springs at a ski resort, they got it in a motel, and every other room had two dead people in it.
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It was the hospital protocol that Fosche set up with that resmissivir or whatever it's called.
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And then they wouldn't do anything to help you, and it would shut down your kidneys and your lungs, and they'd put you on a ventilator, and you'd be dead.
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And one of your more famous posts that you put out there that I can think of in recent memory was when you asked everybody to say, hey, do you know somebody that regrets taking it?
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I mean, that post blew up, and there's a reason why, because can you name somebody, you know, in your life that has suffered as a result of getting the jab?
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And sometimes I'll tweet, look at this frog jumping out of this snake's mouth.
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The best thing to do is just people are like, well, how do you get something to go viral?
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You just post like you do, and if it does, it does.
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I mean, but you can never, you can never gauge it.
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The most damaging administration we have ever lived under, and I think that everybody on
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either side of the aisle can agree, was the Biden years.
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I mean, I don't know how anybody did, could even look back on those four years and say,
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Unless you were part of the trans community, or unless you were part of the whole DEI push,
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I mean, where people were offered, not because of their merit, but because of their gender,
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I mean, these were the things that they were pushing.
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His whole administration, of course, Turnit Brain, this was just the DEI people behind
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They put in a guy who wore a dress that stowed luggage in the nuclear thing.
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They put in the CDC, that satanic guy that just quit, the Satanist, you know, domineer
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Did I just say, I said Kamala and I went to DUI.
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Well, also, you could also point to Biglose's husband.
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Their whole, everybody they put into every position was DEI.
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Because they wouldn't, they, we ain't going for qualifications.
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Well, I'm bisexual, but I'm also a transgender and I'm a Mexican.
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I mean, you, they, and you, and you can't out minority people after a while.
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It's just the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in my life.
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And it really shows because it's just ridiculous.
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Well, here's another man that's trying to get his life back.
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After demotion by the Biden regime, former White House physician restored to rank of rear admiral.
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Anybody that was close to President Trump, they went after them.
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Yeah, I mean, yeah, I could understand why you would say that, cat turd.
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I'm okay with them, even with tight ends in the NFL.
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I mean, that's why we've got, you know, the war department that is coming in.
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Instead of the Department of Defense, it's going to be the Department of War.
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I mean, it's all about how you say things, right?
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You want to go on the offense, not the defense.
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I mean, here you have, in April of 2018, Jackson resigned as the White House doctor after the fake news media smeared him with lies.
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But this was after Jackson raised the alarm about Joe Biden early in the 2020 presidential campaign, calling for a cognitive test as clear signs of his deteriorating health.
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So throughout Biden's presidency into 2024 presidential campaign, Jackson continued to raise the alarm.
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And so now, thanks to President Trump, you have got him and his rank has been fully restored.
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But these are the kind of things that they were pulling.
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The most ridiculous thing I've ever seen in my life.
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She caught on cheating and whistleblowered and they got her in prison.
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So Trump would have already pardoned her, but it's state charges he can't.
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And this is one of the saddest stories you will ever hear.
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And she wrote this beautiful letter to President Trump one week before her 70th birthday.
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And you can only imagine, you've got Democrats that are sitting there running loose on the
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And this is another reason why we need another call of lock them all up.
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Because you've got Tina Peters, who is still sitting behind bars.
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She was the whistleblower of the fallen Navy SEAL.
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I mean, this woman, she has gone through so much, much like the January Sixers, for calling
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And it's because of them stealing the election.
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So approximately four years ago, the deep state began their crusade against her.
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And she's being charged by the state, not federally.
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So it's not like President Trump can really intervene here.
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And it's because she exposed the previously hidden methods of how our elections are systematically
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I mean, the woman did a service to this country.
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So they started manufacturing crimes against her.
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And so now they're going to send her to prison for nine years.
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She's got nine years to go, or eight and a half.
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I mean, there's got to be a way to get her out.
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Jenna Griswold should be the one who is in prison right now.
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And so, I mean, you know, people have paid a huge price for supporting President Trump.
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And, I mean, you see people that were close to Trump and who went to jail.
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And you can look at it any way you want from whatever side of the fence.
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I mean, we've got the Pentagon who warns the cartel running Venezuela after F-16s flown near the U.S. warship.
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So Mayor Adams is making an important announcement regarding his campaign for mayor at 430 today.
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Because, you know, there's been rumors that Trump's going to offer him a position in his administration.
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So, I mean, the only hope now is to get Cuomo in there, which is terrible, but it's not that commie.
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Well, you had to have somebody intervene, and what a great intervention, because we knew somebody had to drop out, right?
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He might say, I'm not dropping out, so he might say the opposite of that.
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But I think Trump said he was going to make an announcement at 4 today.
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I hadn't heard anything from them personally about it, but a lot of people were saying that he's going to say.
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And, you know, they like to do things on Friday right before 5 o'clock.
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That is, well, we'll see what happens with that, because I feel really bad for New York.
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But you've got all kinds of things that are in play here.
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I mean, this whole thing with the cartel, and you're seeing it.
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Maduro, and they've spoken about cartels within the United States that were put here by Maduro to shake things up in the U.S.
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Well, the Pentagon issued a warning to Maduro government in Venezuela Thursday night after two of the regime's F-16 fighter jets flew near the USS Jason Dunham.
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You have this guided missile destroyer that is part of the U.S. fleet, and it was patrolling off the coast of Venezuela to combat that government's drug cartel trafficking.
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They're trying to destroy the U.S. from within.
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So, President Trump announced that the U.S. had destroyed a boat carrying drugs in the international waters.
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It was later reported all 11 accused narco-terrorists on board who were killed were members of the Venezuela gang, Tren de Aragua.
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I could not believe it, but I actually had people that I know that were like, I don't like that he was able to do that.
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I mean, we're talking about terrorists here, and J.D. Vance, he did his part in saying, hey, you know what?
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Yeah, these are people that are a threat to our country, and same thing with Marco Rubio.
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Yeah, well, he's listed as a terrorist organization now, so it's different.
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They were just like some criminals from wherever.
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You can't blow their boat up, but they're now an official terrorist organization, like ISIS or something.
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You've got liberals that are actually defending this stuff.
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But, I mean, to just, but people that continue to follow them when they are screaming all of this stuff.
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Whenever I hear somebody trying to defend it, I have to walk away from them because they're honestly not serious people or one that I would want to have a conversation with.
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It's like, if you're that far gone, if you don't want the crime to come down in your city, if you are part of a text group to where you were walking with a friend to go get your groceries because the sun went down, there's a problem.
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And you're still going to vote Democrat in a completely Democrat-run city?
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Yeah, so Chicago Mayor Johnson, he's like, are you prepared to defend this land we're standing on that was built by slaves?
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He does his big speech how Chicago was built by slaves, and you better defend it.
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Founded in 1930s as part of the free state of Illinois, slavery banned in 1787.
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Its early development relied on free settlers, immigrants, and entrepreneurs.
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So the city of Chicago was founded 47 years, no, 43 years after slavery was ended.
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I mean, they want to use the race card any way that they can where they think that it will help them.
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I mean, they're the racists, generally speaking.
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They're the ones that are playing it for that reason.
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But, I mean, hey, they've been trying to separate people for quite some time.
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And when you look at the fact that you've got Hegseth, who's over there fighting the good fight,
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because here there were all these people that were in places that they shouldn't be,
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he savagely fires a she-her-Navy commander and medical director for transgender health care
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at the Naval Center in California, and Libs of TikTok is reporting on it.
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This she-her-Navy commander is apparently a medical director for the transgender health care
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And here you are with all of the rainbow flags, she-her, second, transgender health care,
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There's no such thing as transgender health care.
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Well, Pete, he put out there, when he saw this from Libs of TikTok,
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Yeah, the world's had enough of these silly pro-town people.
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It's just like this little thing you invented, and then you want everybody to go along with it.
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And you can do whatever you want, but still, you're just a dude in a dress.
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I mean, I'm never going to call you anything different.
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But I'm not going to go to Fantasyland and play with you.
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I mean, it's really sad that we have got that, too.
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Not only, you better get my pronouns right, and you better call me a girl, and you better
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let me go to the bathroom with your young daughters, and I demand it.
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They made police officers kneel to them after the whole George Floyd riot.
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I saw that, and I saw those pictures, and it was all set up because they were on back streets
00:58:15.400
But they would make the National Guard, after the National Guard came into L.A., they would
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I mean, these are the pictures that they want out there.
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This is why, in a lot of ways, another reason why the whole Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas
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Massey with those signs behind them just absolutely chapped us the other day.
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And then I thought they were going to name the names.
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So Massey and they say, we'll name the names on the Congress.
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So you admit you have all the names then, right?
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You're saying Trump won't release them, but you have it, and you won't release them now.
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You said you're going to read them on the floor.
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By them not naming names after they said that they would, there are people that are being
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Anybody with common sense knows it didn't stop.
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It's going on right this very minute in some creepy part of the earth somewhere.
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A lot of them's probably dead since they were old 20 years ago.
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We all need to take care of ourselves, for sure.
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I mean, we can have these conversations all day.
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You've got all kinds of people that are back in the news.
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I mean, they're at least going to be familiar to you.
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Well, now the son of Minnesota AG, Keith Ellison, he wants to keep a six-figure city government job while he's away at Harvard.
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Yeah, so he has been awarded a fellowship at Harvard University.
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You know how they take care of their own in Massachusetts.
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But he does not want to give up that sweet gig as a city counselor, of course, naturally.
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So he claims he is going to travel back to Minneapolis for some meetings.
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And it's not sitting well with some of his counselors.
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When you talk about privilege, I just see Democrats.
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Democrats, that's all I see, because that's what's been running, especially these Democrat cities for as long as they have.
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Well, warning to the wise, you've even got David Axelrod, who is trying to advise Illinois Governor Pritzker not to play politics with crime, to work with President Trump.
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who was a strategist and former Obama campaign advisor, who's saying, whoa, don't do this.
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You don't want to go this route if you really want to run for president.
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I mean, we're doing a lot right, and they're doing a lot wrong.
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He even went on to the camera and he said, what are you doing?
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I would be careful about playing 28 politics on this issue because the right answer is we'll take all the help we can get as long as it's appropriate help, as long as it's stuff that will really help.
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I mean, these National Guardsmen aren't even trained to do that work.
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So, you know, send us the resources that we need.
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If there are people doing violent crimes here who are illegal immigrants, we want them out of our city.
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I think that's the appropriate position to take.
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The National Guard aren't trained to be the National Guard.
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They're not trained to go in and, you know, in violent situations and stuff and keep the peace.
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I mean, this is what the Democrat Party has become.
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I don't know who would vote for this party anymore at this point.
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And then the citizens who live in these places where bullets are flying are going, what are you talking about?
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The only people that don't want to come in there are damn Democrats and criminals.
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And if they're a legal criminal, they really love them.
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And they're going to give them money and they're going to give them a food shelter.
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A lot of people were saying, especially during the Biden years, they're like, hey, you know what?
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I might as well just leave this country and enter as an illegal alien.
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I will get a lot more from the government than I'm getting now.
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The problem with giving them that the people don't deserve it.
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When well, when you're if you're able to work and you're just sitting there trying to leech off the government your whole life, that you're taking away from somebody who can't work.
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Not only are you still in taxpayer money, but you're also screwing somebody who really needs it.
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I mean, when you people, there's people that there's people that that are raised in this country that never have a job and die at 80 years old and the government takes care of them.
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I mean, work, man, work is I couldn't live my life sitting around now.
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I mean, most people that are listening to this show do and are and have.
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And you wear Playtex living gloves and a hat and long sleeve shirt and boots and thing and getting out there and picking crops.
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And then you pick you pick you pick it all day.
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You know, if you just let them sit there, they'll get real big.
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I had to smell those suckers every summer for five years, picking them things, stinky.
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I got tips and everything for, you know, washing the perms off ladies' hair and the dye and all that stuff.
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And, you know, I mean, it was just so I got to.
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Wash all of the towels, of course, and sweep the floors.
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I mean, I didn't make a lot of money, you know, twenty four dollars a day.
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But, man, I was king of the arcade back when I was 14, 15.
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I mean, I had a pocket full of quarters for Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and everything at the arcades.
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I'm looking at the chat and they're talking about their first job.
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Cindy Clower is saying, my first job was when I was two and a half years old.
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I was pulling names out of a hat for jury duty.
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And so people are talking about, you know, what they did.
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My brother worked in construction, says Pam Williams, most of his life.
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I mean, he is handicapped, but never stopped him from working.
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This is, you know, I mean, these are what people have always done.
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You know, when I was growing up, unless you was a rich kid and they didn't work.
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Well, a lot of them didn't stay rich either, did they?
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I mean, they got all these families and they build this, and all these towns,
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and they build these incredible companies from the ground up,
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and they become worth, you know, 5, 10 million or 100 million, and they get rich.
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And then they work their whole lives, and then they die 80,
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and then their kid comes over and takes it and sticks it all up their nose.
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Well, I mean, you see this generational wealth and how the next generation will just take it easy,
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and they almost lose everything if they don't already.
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I mean, they say it only lasts for, what, three generations, and then, poof, it's all gone.
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And if you work hard for it, you appreciate it more, and you're better with it,
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and you're more proud of the things you can buy when you can.
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I mean, it's like if you go out there, and I tell you that I want you to, you know,
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dig a three-foot hole, 40-foot long, and you do it,
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and you get $100 at the end of the day for digging that hole, and, I mean, it hurt.
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Boy, if you go sell drugs, and, you know, and you just make one little transaction at the end of the street
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in two minutes, and you get $100, you don't appreciate that $100.
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But when you've dug that ditch, when you've done hard labor for it, that $100 means something to you.
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I mean, I'm seeing everything in here in chat from babysitting to mowing lawns to shoveling snow.
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I mean, that's just the way it works, and it taught you to be responsible with your money.
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I mean, we were never allowed to just hang around.
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They don't do summer jobs or anything hardly anymore.
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I mean, back then, it was just a – when I was, you know, I was born in 1964,
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Well, in the meantime, let's talk about this guy who could have been our VP with Hillary Clinton at the helm.
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Because Tim Kaine, this guy's gone off the rails.
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He's Tampon Tim's, like, older brother Maxi Pat.
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You're going to have to come up with something.
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I mean, they're just strange characters, aren't they?
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So you've got Democrat Senator Tim Kaine, who says, founding principal of the United States and Declaration of Independence is extremely troubling.
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Well, Ted Cruz just went off on a tangent with that nonsense.
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You have the Democrat Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, who denied the existence of God-given rights, the primary principle in the Declaration of Independence during a Senate Foreign Relations nomination hearing on Wednesday.
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I mean, you've got Ted Cruz, who is a constitutional lawyer, who schooled him right off the bat.
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I mean, you have to, you know, Kaine over there, he says, he says, this is an Iranian belief because they don't believe life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are God-given.
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The notion of God-given rights in the United States is extremely troubling.
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So the litter mate said that he's, he is talking and it's, he's changing the, or he's about to, or he is, I can't, I don't know, read them all, they're going fast.
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But it's about changing the Department of Defense to Department of War.
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Did you see those two people in uniforms and what they were saying today?
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And they arrested them for the pro-Palestine stuff during the uniform, but what they were saying, you're talking about...
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Man, these people need to be sent to Leavenworth.
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You can't, you can't say, rise up against the government in uniform.
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Two, okay, U.S. military arrests two service members promoting Palestine while in uniform,
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discharge and jailed them for disgracing the uniform, protesting is fine, but not like this
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because it's wrong and it implies the, in government endorsement, yeah, in uniform.
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They're going to get so court-martialed for this.
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You're talking about insurrection, trying to cause an insurrection.
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Every American sitting at home right now needs to realize that you are paying for a genocide.
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It is time to take back this country from these corrupt politicians.
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15 minutes of fame right there, but we're not going to mess around.
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Yeah, and I don't know what they've done so far in the military, but that's over.
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You're lucky you're not going to end up in Leavenworth for that, for what she said especially.
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You know that they were put up to it, and this is – but you're not dealing with the Biden administration.
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You're dealing with the Trump administration the second term.
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So they updated it now, and then they wasn't active.
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They were just wearing their old uniforms, and they were arrested for disrupting the Senate hearing while protesting U.S. policy in Gaza.
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Well, then aren't they acting like something that they're not?
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Can they wear their uniform when they're no longer serving or in service?
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I would think that they would probably not be able to collect their benefits or something as a result of something like that.
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I mean, to wear your old uniform, to go in there and protest that way?
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I know we had had a guest in a long time, but I think we are going to have, at some point in the next few weeks, Dinesh D'Souza.
01:24:39.220
Yeah, because he's got them good 2,000 mules and all these good films coming out.
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I haven't seen it or anything yet, but we're just kind of in the planning that stage.
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They reached out, and so we're going to put something together and have Dinesh on, be able to talk to him.
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And his son-in-law, his daughter, she just had a baby.
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And his son-in-law is now serving for Congress, and he is very outspoken.
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It's great to see him up there, and it's great to see, you know, it continue on in the family.
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And so, yeah, we're going to hook something up and let you all know when they come on.
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But we don't have guests, but Dinesh D'Souza, yes.
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So he's got a new movie, and we'll all check it out.
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That's one of the perks of this is that you get to meet all kinds of people, just wonderful people that have done so much.
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I'm just glad that the Democrats are being exposed for what they are.
01:26:20.280
I mean, and they're just as bad as you thought that they were.
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I mean, you've got the internal emails that prove that Joe Biden had no idea.
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He did not look over those pardons in the final days of his presidency or residency.
01:26:38.120
It depends on what side of the fence you're talking about.
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And we've been talking about this Department of War.
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And then we decided to go Woke and we changed the name to Department of Defense.
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Then we went Woke and got to the Department of Defense.
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Never even would have crossed my mind if he hadn't done it.
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There's signs everywhere down here now that say Gulf of America.
01:27:47.720
Well, I mean, aren't you tired of this whole Biden and leftist mentality that we always
01:27:59.800
We're the strongest, most wonderful country in the world.
01:28:03.720
And when it does reach that department, it should be the Department of War.
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I mean, let's stand up and, you know, be more aggressive.
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I mean, if it made it to the Department of War, I mean, that's going to get your attention.
01:28:29.380
If it made it to the Department of Defense, it's like, you know, air slowly letting out
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I mean, the fact that you have, you know, Joe Biden, he did not review.
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So that shouldn't surprise anybody that the pardons that were granted in the final days.
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But then you have a far left judge who screams at the DOJ lawyers from the bench during a
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hearing on DC Man who threatened to kill Trump after a grand jury declines indictment.
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She said, let me tell you about this judge for Rick.
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I don't know if that's how you say his name anyway.
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But she says, this is a judge who, by his own words, is trying to justify felons illegally
01:29:31.920
carrying firearms in one of the most violent cities in America.
01:29:37.260
And she's like, he's repeatedly indicated his, you know, his allegiance to those who violated
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And then this whole thing in Florida, you've got the 11th Circuit Court who blocks Obama
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They're not, these little liberal judges, they're just ignoring them now.
01:30:35.120
And you've got DeSantis, who is really doing well in Florida.
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I mean, you're not even going to have to pay property taxes by the time the whole thing's
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I ain't going to, I'm not going to say that until it happens.
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Well, if you all aren't doing anything, I hope you will join me for a political rendezvous
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We are going to talk about, in depth, stopping the Chicago insanity.
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And President Trump is just doing everything he can to right the wrongs because he cares
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And so we're going to go into some deep dives on that.
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You can always check it out on InTheLitterbox.com, on all of our channels.
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Also, you can visit my website, JulesJonesLive.com, and all of it is there.
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Same channel, 3 o'clock p.m., but we're going to do a major deep dive into the insanity,
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what's going on in Chicago, and why President Trump is doing what he's doing.
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I cannot believe the Democrats are this crazy to even take the other side.
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So hopefully I will see you all there at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern Time on our channels.
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Anything else you would like to add there, Kat?
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See everybody Monday and see what happens this afternoon with some announcements.
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Be kind to one another, and we will see you later.