3515 – November 15, 2024 – Beware of the New Sheriff and His Deputies – The new Sheriffs seem well equipped to handle their assignment to Make America Great, Healthy, Safe, Strong, Wealthy Again.
Fed up with crime, corruption and “dirty business” the town got together and they hired a new Sheriff to “clean up dodge.” Like Wyatte Earp… the Sheriff says, sure, but I’ll choose my deputies. He also warns the town that things are gonna be different. They say GOOD, that’s what we want…
So the Sheriff implements some new rules and ALL have to abide by them… it gets ugly and violent as the bad guys “rebel.” Lo and behold, however, there are a few of those original towns-committee-folks that “ain’t to happy” with the changes. Seems some of them were benefiting from the rowdiness and crime…
The sheriff wouldn’t bend… you see the rowdiness and crime… had taken the life of many innocent lives… So Cleaning Up Dodge will continue.
Now the Sheriff is now in a battle with his “chamber of commerce” as well as the bad guys who frequently raid the town. It got so ugly that one of the leading townsmen… hired a hitman to assassinate the Sheriff…… BUT when this happened it was an innocent bystander that was killed.
The crime has grown too deep, widespread and violent… It’s time to clean up Dodge!
We hired a new sheriff…. Let’s let him do his job!
Beware of the New Sheriff and His Deputies
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[00:00:35] Here's your host, and the voice of common sense, Beth Ann.
[00:00:42] And I welcome you today to CSC Talk Radio. It is my honor, my privilege, and my pleasure to be here with you today.
[00:00:48] And I'm not supposed to say this out loud, but it is Friday.
[00:00:51] And so we are looking at an end of another week, and the beginning of a weekend.
[00:00:57] I don't know about you, my weekends are usually jam-packed full.
[00:01:00] And I plan to get a little work done at home this weekend.
[00:01:05] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.
[00:01:07] For such a time as this, most gracious Heavenly Father, we thank you.
[00:01:12] We thank you for the week and the work that we've managed to get done.
[00:01:19] And we thank you that there's still work left to do, so we won't be bored tomorrow.
[00:01:26] We thank you, Father, for the weekend, for the rest.
[00:01:29] May we always remember you, whether we're working or resting.
[00:01:35] We thank you, Father, for your love and your grace and your mercy.
[00:01:41] Father, I thank you for my friends, my family, and for all those who are listening today.
[00:01:49] Perhaps I've met some of them, but most of them I have not.
[00:01:54] But I pray that you will bless their lives.
[00:01:57] I lift them up for whatever trials they may or may not be going through,
[00:02:02] that you are with them every step of the way.
[00:02:07] Father, we give praise to you for the good news we heard yesterday from my daughter-in-law.
[00:02:13] I pray that that good news will continue.
[00:02:16] And I pray, Father, for my niece who is struggling with cancer right now,
[00:02:21] waiting to know what the path forward will be.
[00:02:29] Father, I thank you, and I ask your blessing and your hedge of protection
[00:02:34] around President Donald J. Trump.
[00:02:37] And, Father, I pray that you will continue to open our eyes as we see what's going on
[00:02:42] and we can see who all the bad guys are.
[00:02:48] But may we go forth, Father, as we attempt to clean up this nation
[00:02:55] and put it in the right direction toward you.
[00:03:00] May we always go forth in love.
[00:03:02] Maybe a tough love.
[00:03:04] But may we go forth in love.
[00:03:10] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.
[00:03:14] Amen.
[00:03:16] Beware the new sheriff and his deputies in town.
[00:03:22] Fed up with crime and corruption and dirty business,
[00:03:26] the town got together and the Chamber of Commerce,
[00:03:29] and they hired a new sheriff to clean up Dodge.
[00:03:34] Like Wyatt Earp, the sheriff says,
[00:03:37] Sure, but I'll choose my own deputies.
[00:03:41] He also warns the town that things are going to be different.
[00:03:45] They said, Good, that's what we want.
[00:03:48] So the sheriff implements some new rules,
[00:03:50] and all have to abide by them.
[00:03:52] All have to abide by them.
[00:03:55] It gets ugly and violent as the bad guys rebel.
[00:03:59] Lo and behold, however,
[00:04:01] there are a few of those original town's committee folks
[00:04:04] that ain't too happy now.
[00:04:06] They don't like the changes.
[00:04:09] Seems some of them were benefiting from the rowdiness and the crime.
[00:04:14] The sheriff wouldn't bend.
[00:04:16] You see, the rowdiness and the crime had taken the life of many innocent lives.
[00:04:23] So cleaning up Dodge will continue.
[00:04:27] Now the sheriff is in a battle with the Chamber of Commerce
[00:04:32] as well as the bad guys who frequently raid the town.
[00:04:35] It got so ugly that one of the leading townsmen hired a hitman to assassinate the sheriff.
[00:04:43] But when this happened, it was an innocent bystander who was actually killed.
[00:04:49] Does any of this sound familiar?
[00:04:52] The movie Wichita, starring Joel McRae as Wyatt Earp.
[00:04:57] It's a great movie.
[00:04:59] Although the one change he made would be considered unconstitutional,
[00:05:04] but necessary for that time.
[00:05:06] After cleaning up Wichita,
[00:05:08] Wyatt got hired by the folks in Dodge.
[00:05:12] Think of the United States now as Wichita,
[00:05:15] and President Trump as Wyatt Earp.
[00:05:18] Wyatt, of course, brought in his brothers as deputies,
[00:05:21] and in Wichita that was Peter Graves and Lloyd Bridges.
[00:05:25] It was pretty cool.
[00:05:27] Trump is choosing only those he trusts,
[00:05:31] not his brothers necessarily.
[00:05:34] He got a lot of that wrong the first time around.
[00:05:37] Let's hope he doesn't get it wrong this time.
[00:05:40] So you must keep praying for him.
[00:05:43] These decisions he's making are going to determine
[00:05:47] how he is able to clean up Dodge or Wichita.
[00:05:53] Now think of the town's leaders,
[00:05:56] the local chamber of commerce, as Congress.
[00:06:00] Trump has a lot of enemies and disgruntled profiteers
[00:06:03] who do not want to see Wichita or Dodge,
[00:06:08] whichever way you want to see it.
[00:06:11] Cleaned up of corruption.
[00:06:14] Don't be one of them.
[00:06:16] Think of the future of this nation,
[00:06:18] as did our founding fathers.
[00:06:20] Sacrifices now will benefit our children
[00:06:23] and their children and their children,
[00:06:26] as our founding fathers would say,
[00:06:29] our posterity.
[00:06:32] We don't want the legacy we leave behind,
[00:06:35] and it's us, my friends.
[00:06:36] It's us.
[00:06:37] It's us.
[00:06:37] To be that of tyranny.
[00:06:40] The crime has gone and grown too deep
[00:06:44] and widespread and violent.
[00:06:47] It's time to clean up Dodge.
[00:06:49] So beware of the new sheriff and his deputies.
[00:06:53] We hired a new sheriff.
[00:06:55] Let's let him do his job.
[00:06:58] Let's let him help us all to bring America home.
[00:07:03] Now, here are some of the new deputies that we know of so far,
[00:07:06] and they're coming out so fast, I can't hardly keep up.
[00:07:10] So, these are his new cabinet members, if I've got them right.
[00:07:16] Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
[00:07:18] Attorney General Matt Gaetz, which everybody is fussing about.
[00:07:21] Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, which people are fussing about.
[00:07:26] Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem, which I fussed about.
[00:07:32] Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
[00:07:38] Bobby Kennedy to you.
[00:07:40] Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, that came out last night.
[00:07:43] Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
[00:07:47] CIA Director John Ratcliffe.
[00:07:49] Doug Collins has been announced as the Veterans Affairs Secretary.
[00:07:54] And Jay Clayton as U.S. Securities and Exchange Secretary.
[00:07:59] That's all I know that he has nominated so far.
[00:08:03] How are we going to get them in there?
[00:08:05] They're talking about, because, you know, Gates has upset a few people
[00:08:08] with his straightforward way.
[00:08:12] They even went after him.
[00:08:15] You know, we're sitting out here on the outside,
[00:08:18] and we don't know what goes on up there on the inside.
[00:08:22] But they went after Gates with a bogus sex crime of some kind.
[00:08:33] And so they're bringing that out.
[00:08:37] But the DOJ had to drop it because they didn't have any evidence.
[00:08:40] They just did this to get him off balance, to get him away from what he was doing.
[00:08:47] Distract him.
[00:08:49] Try and break him.
[00:08:51] Say, listen.
[00:08:52] Because just like Schumer said, the intelligence departments have seven ways from sundown or sunup
[00:09:00] or something of getting to you.
[00:09:04] And they're not going to stop.
[00:09:06] Seven ways from Sunday.
[00:09:07] Seven ways from Sunday.
[00:09:09] I like sundown better.
[00:09:10] Seven ways from Sunday.
[00:09:12] And that's a name of another program.
[00:09:16] That was Audie Murphy.
[00:09:18] I like the cowboy shows.
[00:09:19] You know why?
[00:09:20] They always have a happy ending.
[00:09:21] They have a bad guy, the good guy, and the good guy always wins.
[00:09:24] But the bad guy usually takes out some innocent people
[00:09:28] before the good guy gets rid of him.
[00:09:33] So we've got to stick with Trump.
[00:09:35] You voted him in.
[00:09:36] Now we've got to hang in there.
[00:09:38] We can't go rolling our eyes and being exasperated every time we don't like a pick.
[00:09:44] But keep him in your prayers.
[00:09:46] Keep him in your prayers.
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[00:13:07] This is Beth Ann.
[00:13:08] We have Daniel Turner with us.
[00:13:09] Daniel, how are you doing?
[00:13:11] Good morning, Beth Ann.
[00:13:13] Great to be with you and your wonderful audience.
[00:13:14] Are you watching all these political drafts as they come down?
[00:13:22] It reminds me of everybody sitting down.
[00:13:25] What's next?
[00:13:26] What's next?
[00:13:26] What's next?
[00:13:28] Exactly.
[00:13:29] It's been remarkable.
[00:13:30] And, you know, I've had some aggressive conversations with folks who don't understand or don't agree
[00:13:38] or think this was a mistake.
[00:13:39] And my response every time is, but just imagine who Vice President Harris would be picking right now.
[00:13:46] I mean, again, the election was only nine days ago, and we would be in a very different boat
[00:13:51] if she had been declared the winner and the quite literal freak show of people she'd be rolling out as the head of the DOD or the Justice Department.
[00:14:03] So, you know, I also see a lot of people, and this is where the right will always prove to be one of our enemies as well.
[00:14:13] The rhinos, I should say, will always be proven to be one of our enemies.
[00:14:16] I see a lot more people angry over Matt Gaetz being nominated attorney general than I saw the attorney general putting moms who want school choice on a list of domestic terrorists.
[00:14:32] Yeah.
[00:14:32] They weren't screaming then, were they?
[00:14:34] So I need to couch your anger.
[00:14:35] Yeah.
[00:14:37] And when you look at some of the pictures people put up, maybe, I don't know, maybe you did this on Twitter, or X, excuse me,
[00:14:43] but I know I've seen the picture several times, and that's Bobby Kennedy next to Rachel Levine.
[00:14:49] Yes.
[00:14:51] Huge difference, huge difference.
[00:14:52] Who do you trust, really, with your children's health?
[00:14:56] And this is the stage we're at of the perfect is the enemy of the good,
[00:15:01] and you can be a neoplatonist where you have this idea of who should be the cabinet secretary.
[00:15:08] And I think a lot of the rhinos did this with President Trump.
[00:15:11] The person I have in my head who should be president is X, and Donald Trump is not X, and therefore I can't vote for him.
[00:15:19] Well, the person you have in your head doesn't exist, right?
[00:15:22] And even Ronald Reagan was hated by the rhinos back in the day, and now they all talk about, oh, back in the day of Reagan.
[00:15:28] We loved him, yeah.
[00:15:30] We hated Ronald Reagan.
[00:15:32] Kind of like that Cheshire grin on Biden's face whenever Trump met with him there in the Oval Office.
[00:15:39] I mean at the White House.
[00:15:40] It's like, seriously, seriously.
[00:15:43] That was pretty telling.
[00:15:45] It was.
[00:15:45] This could be.
[00:15:46] I mean we may never know for certain.
[00:15:48] Maybe Biden can keep a secret, but this could be his ultimate act of vengeance.
[00:15:53] I always have suspicion that he never planned on retiring.
[00:16:00] He never formally announced it was announced on his behalf, and then he was stuck, and then he caved.
[00:16:10] Whether it was Nancy Pelosi or who went to go see him and said, here's the deal, Joe.
[00:16:14] Here's what we're doing, and you don't have a choice in the matter.
[00:16:17] And he got his revenge.
[00:16:19] He did.
[00:16:21] It was very deliberate that when Kamala Harris was having what was considered a very important campaign rally, for the first time Joe Biden gave a live press conference.
[00:16:33] It wasn't a rally.
[00:16:34] Excuse me.
[00:16:34] It was her big policy speech.
[00:16:36] Yes, yes.
[00:16:37] Her big policy speech, the first time and only time he has had a press conference as president.
[00:16:43] The exact same time she was giving her policy speech.
[00:16:48] It was not a coincidence that he called the Trump people garbage deliberately and then created a bit of a mess.
[00:16:58] I think he knew what he was doing.
[00:17:00] Anyone who has had a family member who has gone through dementia knows there are moments of lucidity, and I think in his moments of lucidity, he knew exactly what he was doing.
[00:17:10] I don't think he's got an official Alzheimer's.
[00:17:13] Alzheimer's.
[00:17:14] I think he's got something else wrong with him.
[00:17:18] It acts a lot like Alzheimer's, but I think there's something else because he's had brain surgery and stuff with – I don't know if it was tumors or brain bleeds or whatever he had, aneurysms that he's had surgery on.
[00:17:34] And I think it's all of that.
[00:17:35] I don't think he has out-and-out Alzheimer's.
[00:17:37] I could be wrong, but just knowing how my mother was, it's not exactly the same.
[00:17:44] Some of it is similar, but that's just my opinion.
[00:17:48] I think that's why he had more lucid moments where he was okay and then he wasn't okay and then he was and then he wasn't.
[00:17:57] And even when he was okay, he wasn't that great.
[00:18:00] We have had more political happenings in less than four months than we've had in most people's lifetimes.
[00:18:10] So it was not even four months ago that Trump and Biden had their first debate and then that led to his coup.
[00:18:21] That led to Kamala getting nominated.
[00:18:25] That led to – and then the Trump assassination attempts.
[00:18:28] I mean, and just – again, the election was not even two weeks ago.
[00:18:32] It was nine days ago and look at how many cabinet appointments and look at the stock market and look at world leaders that have come out and made major announcements about peace, about the future.
[00:18:44] Yeah.
[00:18:44] It has been an exhausting four months.
[00:18:47] I guess my point is everyone should go away Thanksgiving weekend and just turn off their phones and their TVs and try to breathe.
[00:18:56] It's a lot to process.
[00:18:57] Turn off the news, watch the football, and go in your turkey comas.
[00:19:02] But, yeah, it's been active.
[00:19:05] And I've got two sons that have followed it pretty close and they're excited.
[00:19:10] They said, these are exciting times.
[00:19:11] And my youngest one was laughing.
[00:19:13] He said, I need to quit watching this.
[00:19:15] It's ridiculous.
[00:19:16] He says, but I can't.
[00:19:17] I'm like addicted to it, you know.
[00:19:18] And he got all excited about Robert F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy getting nominated.
[00:19:26] And, you know, I'm worried about that because I think we're – I'm worried about all of it in my monologue, which I know you did not hear.
[00:19:34] I equated it to when Wyatt Earp went in to clean up the town.
[00:19:39] The townsman wanted him in there to clean it up.
[00:19:41] Then when he cleaned it up, the townsmen weren't happy about it because they were involved in a lot of the corruption.
[00:19:48] Yeah.
[00:19:48] And that's kind of – and they tried to assassinate Wyatt Earp.
[00:19:52] And as I was writing it out, I thought, this is so much what we're living right now.
[00:19:57] Oh, it is.
[00:19:58] It is.
[00:19:59] You know, I put it on Twitter yesterday, and of course I do this as a farmer now.
[00:20:03] But how many Food and Drug Administration, how many FDA regulations are there that now that you look at it, you realize these are not there to keep Americans healthy and protect the food supply.
[00:20:16] These are there on behalf of huge corporations to keep small farmers out of the marketplace.
[00:20:23] I can't sell my eggs or my meat.
[00:20:25] And I have enough of it.
[00:20:26] I would love to sell lamb.
[00:20:27] I'd love to sell eggs.
[00:20:29] But the amount of licensing and permitting I have to go through, you realize, is that to keep us safe?
[00:20:35] Or is that because the five or six major food producers or egg producers don't want competition?
[00:20:42] And so they hide under the guise of, no, no, we're just trying to keep Americans safe.
[00:20:47] Are you?
[00:20:48] Right?
[00:20:49] And those are the things that I think RFK Jr. is going to look into.
[00:20:53] What is there that really helps us?
[00:20:55] And what is there in the food industry that is really protectionist?
[00:20:59] Because there are some companies that make all their money in this industry, and they don't want competition.
[00:21:06] Farmers markets are hard to set up because government doesn't want you to have farmers markets.
[00:21:12] They want you to go to major corporate grocery chains and buy major corporate food.
[00:21:18] That's a huge shift if Bobby Kennedy could somehow achieve parity.
[00:21:25] Oh, absolutely.
[00:21:26] And then when he talks about the chemicals that they're putting in the food, and they're banned in other countries.
[00:21:32] But they're rampant in the United States, and they're chemicals to make you addicted.
[00:21:38] Like the bag of bugles I went through this week.
[00:21:41] My husband bought them, and I said, you brought bugles?
[00:21:44] What's wrong with you?
[00:21:46] Yeah.
[00:21:47] And these are legitimate questions.
[00:21:49] Yes, they are.
[00:21:50] We all know too many of our friends and family or children or grandchildren who are allergic to this or that or lactose intolerant or gluten intolerant or I can't eat shellfish.
[00:22:03] I can't eat peanuts.
[00:22:04] I have to carry an EpiPen.
[00:22:06] I'm on four different meds.
[00:22:07] And I laugh to think that we all remember our grandparents and maybe even other generations who smoked and drank, and they had coffee after dinner, and no one had anything.
[00:22:21] They lived to be 90.
[00:22:23] Mildly curious.
[00:22:24] What's wrong with us?
[00:22:26] Yeah, they lived to be a ripe old age and healthy most of that time.
[00:22:30] My grandmother, she wasn't a smoker or a drinker, but my little old grandmother on my daddy's side lived to be 102 and a half.
[00:22:38] Yeah.
[00:22:38] And she was healthy.
[00:22:40] She had her mind.
[00:22:41] The only time she was confused was because she slept most of the day, you know.
[00:22:45] When she woke up, she was, well, is it lunch or dinner or what time is it, you know?
[00:22:50] But, yeah.
[00:22:53] But they ate whole food.
[00:22:54] They didn't eat processed food.
[00:22:57] They might have had gravy and taters, but they weren't processed gravy and taters.
[00:23:02] Great things are coming, Beth Ann.
[00:23:04] Great things are coming.
[00:23:06] It's very exciting.
[00:23:07] It's very exciting.
[00:23:08] But there are going to be changes with this new sheriff that everybody's going to have to deal with.
[00:23:12] And I am worried about Congress.
[00:23:15] I am very worried about the rhinos in Congress.
[00:23:18] So we'll keep that in prayer, too.
[00:23:20] But you have a great weekend.
[00:23:22] I hope you're not too awful busy.
[00:23:24] You can stay home and do some farming.
[00:23:26] I'm sure those farming chores are always there waiting for you, aren't they?
[00:23:30] All right.
[00:23:31] Thank you so much, Daniel.
[00:23:32] Appreciate it.
[00:23:33] God bless you.
[00:23:33] Thank you.
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[00:23:37] This is Beth Ann.
[00:23:37] We're going to talk a little bit more about some of these new – I forgot to mention one, and that was Veldin, who's going to be EPA secretary.
[00:23:48] So we'll continue.
[00:23:50] We'll be right back.
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[00:28:08] This is Beth Ann. So I'm just going to run through real fast.
[00:28:10] I had left Lee Zeldon off for the EPA when I was going through that list.
[00:28:16] They're coming out so fast.
[00:28:18] And, you know, I don't know what kind of experience Lee has,
[00:28:22] but, you know, they're really running these departments.
[00:28:25] They're not necessarily...
[00:28:27] So they're going to pick who's going to be underneath them.
[00:28:29] So let's hope that they pick somebody.
[00:28:31] I would love to have seen Jay Lear on that.
[00:28:33] I guess he's still living.
[00:28:34] I haven't...
[00:28:35] He was the one that wanted to change the EPA.
[00:28:38] Actually, he was the one who founded the EPA,
[00:28:40] and then he said they've gone crazy rogue, out of control,
[00:28:44] and they need to be put in the states and dropped as a federal department.
[00:28:49] So yesterday, during his gala that he was attending,
[00:28:53] I guess I need to read up on it.
[00:28:55] I guess Mar-a-Lago has quite the history.
[00:28:58] I mean, it was built a long time ago, and it has quite the history.
[00:29:04] Rudy's going to join me.
[00:29:05] Maybe he knows a little bit about it.
[00:29:06] Well, I'm reading The Art of the Deal that I just got the other day,
[00:29:09] and there's a little spot in there about how Trump actually came about to get Mar-a-Lago,
[00:29:14] and it's an intriguing little story.
[00:29:16] And he bought it for like one-tenth of what the thing was supposedly valued at.
[00:29:20] It's amazing.
[00:29:21] And then he's revamped it or refurbished it to probably some of its original –
[00:29:29] Yeah, rebuilding it with tiles that came from Italy,
[00:29:32] just trying to keep everything the way it was before.
[00:29:35] Yeah, it's an amazing story.
[00:29:36] So they had a gala there, and I think it was a celebration,
[00:29:40] and they do it every year of Mar-a-Lago's existence.
[00:29:46] I don't know if it was its birthday or what,
[00:29:48] but anyway, my understanding was that was what it was.
[00:29:50] So he let it slip last night, a couple of new ones that he has nominated,
[00:29:56] and one is Governor Doug Burgum, and if you remember, he was running against him.
[00:29:59] Now, Governor Burgum said some things I liked,
[00:30:03] but then when you read a little bit more on him, you think,
[00:30:05] well, is that really what we want?
[00:30:08] But he is the governor of North Dakota,
[00:30:11] and he has been chosen for Secretary of Interior.
[00:30:18] And then this man I did not know, and I just saw this this morning,
[00:30:23] and I guess it was probably done yesterday evening as well,
[00:30:27] and that is a Jay Clayton.
[00:30:30] Now, it says that Republican President-elect Donald Trump nominated former U.S. Securities
[00:30:39] and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton
[00:30:43] to serve as Manhattan's top federal prosecutor on Thursday.
[00:30:47] Clayton, an attorney at Sullivan & Cromwell,
[00:30:50] who specializes in mergers and capital raisings,
[00:30:54] is a political independent who developed a reputation while at the SEC
[00:31:00] for trying to forge consensus with the agency's Democratic commissioners.
[00:31:06] The spokesman for U.S. Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York,
[00:31:13] as the unit is formally known, declined to comment.
[00:31:17] So he will be, I'm not quite sure, I guess it says he was the former U.S. Securities
[00:31:25] and Exchange Commission Chairman.
[00:31:28] And so I'm not quite sure exactly what he's going to be doing.
[00:31:35] He also will be, he still has several departments to chair to find secretaries for.
[00:31:45] So I'm a little confused on this one.
[00:31:47] I thought I had it down right, but it says former U.S. Securities,
[00:31:50] and I thought that was where he was putting him.
[00:31:52] So he's as Manhattan's top federal prosecutor.
[00:31:57] I didn't know that the president put that in place,
[00:32:00] but maybe he took one out of there and he had to put one in.
[00:32:03] I don't know.
[00:32:04] I guess the federal judges are who he does.
[00:32:06] So a federal Manhattan prosecutor, is he going to go after Letitia James?
[00:32:12] Maybe so.
[00:32:13] Maybe so.
[00:32:14] And then, of course, on the other side of the spectrum, we have a few sour grapes.
[00:32:18] And one of those would be poor little Nikki Haley.
[00:32:23] And she thinks Trump's shallow.
[00:32:27] And she, you know, the one thing that bothers me about some of these politicians,
[00:32:33] and I guess it shouldn't, but it bothered me about Gates,
[00:32:35] because Gates has a podcast, Cruz has a podcast.
[00:32:38] And I think, don't they have work to do?
[00:32:40] Because I know doing a podcast is as much work as doing a show like I do,
[00:32:45] and probably more.
[00:32:46] They probably do a little better job than I do.
[00:32:48] I don't know.
[00:32:49] I do a lot of study, and I watch the news all night long,
[00:32:53] and maybe it's a little slanted.
[00:32:55] But I try to get a grasp of what the bigger picture is.
[00:33:04] So when they're doing podcasts, I'm thinking, why aren't they doing their work?
[00:33:10] I mean, we have 250,000 children missing.
[00:33:14] Where is somebody doing the investigating for that?
[00:33:16] Where are they?
[00:33:17] So anyway, it kind of bothers me.
[00:33:19] Well, in all that, Haley has a radio program on Sirius XM.
[00:33:25] And she's claiming she had no interest in serving in Trump's cabinet anyway.
[00:33:29] You know, of course, he had made the announcement that she and Pompeo would not be a part of this new administration.
[00:33:35] She critiqued Trump's behavior, describing it as engaging in games she did not wish to participate in.
[00:33:46] While criticizing Trump's alleged superficiality, Haley emphasized the importance of supporting the success of his administration and appointees.
[00:33:57] So on one hand, she's criticizing.
[00:33:59] On the other hand, she says, oh, but we need to, you know, rally and cheerlead for him.
[00:34:03] Well, maybe you ought to be practicing your cheerleading skills because you ain't doing so well, Nikki.
[00:34:09] Now, Pelosi, she's telling everybody when they ask her how she's doing well, she's not doing good.
[00:34:16] She's very disappointed in things and she's not doing well.
[00:34:20] But she was behind this coup against Biden.
[00:34:23] And I'm not – they should have done a coup against Biden.
[00:34:27] They should have pulled out the 25th Amendment a long time ago.
[00:34:32] They knew he was incapable when they had him hiding in the basement and they elected him.
[00:34:37] They knew all of this back then.
[00:34:40] But she's also in trouble because Washington Post has given her not one, not two, not three, but four Pinocchios.
[00:34:47] After she claimed that fewer migrants came in under Joe Biden than under Donald Trump.
[00:34:54] Well, we know that they just throw out things and it's a documented fact that at least four times as many migrants – we're not going to call them migrants, they're illegal aliens – entered the United States under Biden than under Trump.
[00:35:11] So her group, they're trying to say, well, that's not what she meant to say.
[00:35:15] She meant to say something else, but she said we need to dig deeper in the numbers.
[00:35:24] Her statement veers even more off course.
[00:35:28] So the newspaper continued, noting that most Biden deportations are relatively straightforward affairs conducted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the CBP.
[00:35:38] Meanwhile, deportations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, have collapsed under Trump.
[00:35:50] ICE deportations were 72,500 in 2017, over 81,000 in 2018, over almost 73,000 in 2019, and 52,000 in 2020.
[00:36:06] Biden managed only 28,250 ICE deportations in 2021, only 25,000 in 2022, 39,000 in 2023, and 35,000.
[00:36:17] In other words, it's substantially less.
[00:36:19] I'm surprised there were any deportations, actually.
[00:36:25] So she's upset that they didn't win, and she's upset that she's got caught in her lies, and they all are, and they're still pulling them out.
[00:36:33] I mean, you watch these people.
[00:36:36] I only see the snippets that they show on the evening shows, evening news on Fox and Newsmax, mostly Newsmax.
[00:36:45] And first of all, I think, why are they even giving them credence?
[00:36:49] But then you watch them, and they just one lie and stupid comment after the other that makes no sense.
[00:36:57] Like, just a few months ago, when Scarborough, bless his heart, was saying that Biden is the best he's ever been now.
[00:37:06] That he's smart, he's capable.
[00:37:09] Until he wasn't.
[00:37:12] And then he's never bought a stick of butter in his life.
[00:37:15] A pound of butter, so he didn't know what butter was.
[00:37:17] Scarborough's crazy.
[00:37:20] And his wife props him up.
[00:37:22] And it's just, it's unbelievable.
[00:37:25] And all I can say to you, America, is stop watching these things.
[00:37:29] Stop giving them it in credence.
[00:37:32] They don't deserve your time.
[00:37:34] And you let the advertisers know they don't deserve your money as long as they're promoting these crazy media outlets that lie.
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[00:37:45] This is Beth Ann.
[00:37:46] We'll be right back with some bad news from Joy Reid.
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[00:42:08] This is Bethann.
[00:42:09] Well, I just got through saying, couldn't give these people credence as I'm talking about Joy Reid.
[00:42:14] Now, I don't watch Joy Reid, but I know she's got some history, and she used to tweet all kinds of anti-bigoted, anti-gay statements.
[00:42:22] And now she's all about the LGBTQ because that's what's paying her bills.
[00:42:29] But because she hates Elon, and Elon's going with Trump now, she's going to delete her X account.
[00:42:37] And I think it's kind of humorous that these people think they're really going to be missed.
[00:42:41] I don't follow her.
[00:42:43] I don't care what she does.
[00:42:46] She needs to go home.
[00:42:48] She needs to go home and reflect because she's not a very bright person, apparently.
[00:42:55] Maybe I should say she's not a very honest person.
[00:42:59] These people on MSNBC, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, they're very, very dishonest.
[00:43:10] They are the enemy of the people.
[00:43:12] If they lie to you, which they do day in and day out, they are your enemy.
[00:43:19] They want to keep you in the dark.
[00:43:21] They want to push candidates on you that they know are going to ruin your life.
[00:43:31] But they just keep on doing it.
[00:43:34] Just keep on doing it.
[00:43:35] Anyway, so bad, so sad.
[00:43:39] Goodbye.
[00:43:42] Now, I thought this was interesting.
[00:43:44] Remember we talked about Oprah here a while back, that she got paid a million dollars from Kamala Harris to do that interview with Kamala Harris and to support her and to give her a little speech there and all this kind of stuff.
[00:43:58] Well, MSNBC's host, Reverend Isle Sharpton, is facing criticism following reports that his nonprofit received $500,000 from Kamala Harris' campaign.
[00:44:15] So when she's on his show, she says, calling the Reverend, you have been such an extraordinary leader over all of your years.
[00:44:28] You have been a voice of truth and a voice of conscience.
[00:44:33] There's been no truth in Al Sharpton.
[00:44:35] He's a liar.
[00:44:36] He owes back taxes out the wazoo.
[00:44:39] But he got $500,000 for his nonprofit organization from Kamala Harris to have that smooth and nice little interview with no hard questions and only pats on the back.
[00:44:55] She had to pay people to support her.
[00:45:03] What's that say?
[00:45:05] What does that say?
[00:45:08] I found this interesting.
[00:45:11] And just because I think he's serious about and he's not getting paid is my understanding.
[00:45:17] I could be wrong about that.
[00:45:19] My understanding is Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, is not getting paid to assist Donald Trump.
[00:45:27] But the tech billionaire Elon Musk on Monday met with Iran's ambassador to the United Nations and reportedly discussed ways to diffuse tensions between Tehran and the United States.
[00:45:44] Two Iranian officials told the New York Times this.
[00:45:48] I found that interesting that he's trying to help meet all these people and get this started.
[00:45:59] I found that very interesting.
[00:46:01] Now, a lot of people probably won't like that.
[00:46:03] Who is he to represent the United States?
[00:46:05] Well, he's the richest man in the world and Trump trusts him.
[00:46:10] Do I trust him?
[00:46:10] I don't know.
[00:46:11] I know Melody doesn't like him.
[00:46:14] But he's on a mission because they ruined his son's life with this.
[00:46:20] And he was tricked into it.
[00:46:22] But they ruined his son's life with this transgender stuff.
[00:46:26] And he's on a mission to get that stopped.
[00:46:31] Transgender is a mental illness.
[00:46:35] And Caitlyn Jenner, Bruce, is still Bruce.
[00:46:42] It doesn't matter how much plastic surgery he has.
[00:46:44] It doesn't matter how many hormones he takes, how much makeup he does, how many wigs he wears.
[00:46:49] Or maybe that's his real hair.
[00:46:50] I don't know.
[00:46:51] He's still Bruce.
[00:46:55] And he's a very sick individual.
[00:47:02] So some of that is not going to leave the United States of America.
[00:47:06] I wish that it would.
[00:47:08] This open gay stuff, that gay homosexuality is also a sickness.
[00:47:19] Extreme heterosexual promiscuity is a sickness.
[00:47:23] It's a sin.
[00:47:25] It's something you can keep from doing.
[00:47:29] There's things we need to do to make America healthy.
[00:47:32] Our food is not any good.
[00:47:34] We've heard Mr. H talk about that.
[00:47:36] I'd like to have him back on.
[00:47:37] If I could get him to come back on and discuss Bobby Kennedy a little bit with him.
[00:47:42] I think that would be very interesting.
[00:47:46] He's just so busy, he hasn't been able to come back on.
[00:47:49] So when you give him a call, let him know you miss him on Beth Ann's show.
[00:47:53] Would you do that for me?
[00:47:57] But I think it's going to be interesting times.
[00:47:59] And I think we're going to see the Chamber of Commerce and Congress pushing back at the new sheriff and his deputies.
[00:48:08] If you get a chance to watch the movie Wichita, I highly recommend it.
[00:48:15] Now what he did, Wyatt Earp did, was see all the cattle guys, they were coming in, they were shooting up the town and just, you know, whooping it up and really.
[00:48:25] And so they weren't allowed to have their guns in town, which would be unconstitutional right now.
[00:48:36] So he cleaned up Dodge, but it was painful and everyone had to sacrifice.
[00:48:46] Okay, moving on because we're running out of time.
[00:48:49] Here's my last article and I didn't get a chance to study it quite as deep as I would have liked to.
[00:48:53] But the top of the article, of course, is the title.
[00:48:57] The new Senate majority leader must muzzle Adam Schiff.
[00:49:03] And it goes on here and it says, before any legislation can happen, the Senate must choose the membership of its committees.
[00:49:12] Thune must use his authority as majority leader to limit the committees assigned of one newly elected senator,
[00:49:21] Democrat Adam Schiff of California.
[00:49:24] Schiff must not.
[00:49:25] He must be denied a position of any of the bodies committees centered around national security, intelligence or foreign affairs and any subcommittees that intersect with these areas.
[00:49:38] Why?
[00:49:39] If you'll remember, he leaked some information.
[00:49:45] And he lied numerous times.
[00:49:49] And he still lies.
[00:49:51] And I'm so disappointed in California for putting him in there instead of the baseball player.
[00:50:01] Schiff must not be allowed on these committees.
[00:50:05] Thune needs to get that done.
[00:50:07] He needs to be tough.
[00:50:10] Not Rhino.
[00:50:12] He needs to be tough.
[00:50:16] Well, things are going to keep happening.
[00:50:18] It's kind of exciting times.
[00:50:20] But if you can, take a deep breath.
[00:50:24] And let's try to calm down.
[00:50:26] Let's stay vigilant.
[00:50:28] You can't just vote and walk away.
[00:50:30] You've got to stay connected.
[00:50:36] And you've got to stay in prayer.
[00:50:38] And we must work together to bring America home.
[00:50:42] God bless you all.
[00:50:45] Looking for someone to educate and encourage your group?
[00:50:48] Invite Beth Ann and her Bring America Home message to your community or event.
[00:50:52] Call 573-796-2166.
[00:50:55] Or email rudys at csctalkradio.com to invite Beth Ann to speak at your next event.
[00:51:01] Beth Ann has been behind the microphone for almost 30 years, fighting to bring America home.
[00:51:06] She brings her unique perspective, drawing from her many life experiences and her love for God and country.
[00:51:12] As a young girl, her family moved from the big city to a small rural community where she would grow up, marry her husband, and together raise five sons.
[00:51:19] Along the way, she worked in factories, retail, sales, and medical clinic.
[00:51:23] And now lights up the airwaves on CSE Talk Radio.
[00:51:27] As the D.C. occupiers continue to drive our society into socialism and anarchy, the message to bring America home grows more crucial by the day.
[00:51:35] Beth Ann brings that message with contagious passion wherever she speaks.
[00:51:39] Schedule Beth Ann to speak to your group today by calling 573-796-2166.
[00:51:46] Do we lack enthusiasm and understanding of the word liberty?
[00:51:50] Do we weep for liberty which we have lost?
[00:51:52] Or do we simply not understand the substance and sacrifice for which we were once privileged?
[00:51:58] Liberty.
[00:51:59] Webster defines liberty as the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's life, behavior, or political views.
[00:52:09] Today we seem to want restrictions.
[00:52:11] Government micromanaging our lives?
[00:52:14] But do we realize the cost?
[00:52:17] Alexander Hamilton once stated,
[00:52:19] There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty that makes human nature rise above itself in acts of bravery and heroism.
[00:52:26] As a republic, we the people must guard the liberty of others.
[00:52:30] We must continue the enthusiasm that will make men free.
[00:52:33] Visit CSCTalkRadio.com, where Beth Ann puts enthusiasm and common sense back into American liberty as she brings America home.
[00:52:46] Friends, I want to talk to you very frankly about the increasing civil unrest we're seeing these days.
[00:52:52] You can't turn on the news without hearing about more riots, violence, looting, killing, lawlessness, and mayhem.
[00:52:59] Sadly, I think the worst is yet to come, and the crescendo will be quite painful.
[00:53:03] However, I want to focus your attention on what you can do to survive.
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