3540 – December 20, 2024 – The Naughty and Nice List: DC Edition – Perhaps the greatest frustration of all is the constant “committees” who investigate all the corruption and infringements on the civil rights of Americans.
The greatest Christmas gift to America… Could possibly be the… real… D.C. NAUGHTY AND NICE LIST!
Americans have grown more frustrated through the years. We found hope and made a small bit of progress with the rising of the Tea Party! The beauty was that they were unorganized, the downside was they were not organized, lacked true funding and were attacked brutally (verbally) across the nation. We the People LOVED the movement BUT D.C. Occupiers did not! The Late (not so great) John McCain declared a “war” against the TP in his state of Arizona and they were unable to get rid of that RINO – who actually gave America Obamacare.
The frustrations of the last 30-40 years have been discouraging to Americans, we no longer recognize our country and feel very defeated. It wasn’t until some NON-politician made the scene that we thought we could actually have our voices heard once again in D.C. BUT when Donald J. Trump escalated his way to the White House the attacks got ugly and nasty. WE ALL SAW IT! Those Republicans we thought were conservative exposed themselves as ‘NAUGHTY’ … RINOs.
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[00:00:49] Lots going on in the news, same-o, same-o, some of it, and it's interesting. I think we are living in some very interesting times.
[00:00:59] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.
[00:01:01] For such a time as this, O most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you.
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[00:01:17] Father, we may be small in numbers compared to others, but I feel that we are strong.
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[00:01:43] May they always be thankful.
[00:01:46] But, Father, may they know and understand that they may just be one, but they do not stand alone.
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[00:02:01] And even though we've not met and we're across the land and even abroad, I know that you are with each one of us.
[00:02:14] Such an amazing thought that you are omnipresent and working in every life at the same time.
[00:02:22] And that it is not your will that any should perish.
[00:02:27] So, Father, I pray that those who are listening will be great disciples.
[00:02:32] Help me to be a better disciple.
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[00:02:39] Thank you for that amazing grace.
[00:02:42] How sweet it is in our lives.
[00:02:50] Father, I pray as you have commanded me to.
[00:02:54] Each and every day, we pray for President Donald J. Trump and his safety.
[00:03:02] That you will put your hedge of protection around him and those who are working closely with him.
[00:03:09] His family.
[00:03:12] All these he's nominating.
[00:03:13] They are coming under great horrific scrutiny.
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[00:04:01] Sometimes it is good.
[00:04:03] Sometimes others are more sad.
[00:04:06] They've lost loved ones.
[00:04:08] Or maybe they're just down this year and can't do Christmas like they want to.
[00:04:16] But let us understand that Christmas isn't about gifts under the Christmas tree.
[00:04:20] The greatest gift has already been received.
[00:04:23] And may we share that with one another.
[00:04:28] Father, I do thank you for your answered prayer.
[00:04:31] I have been praying that you will reveal the corruption.
[00:04:36] And it just keeps coming like rain.
[00:04:39] No wonder our nation is in such darkness.
[00:04:46] But you are our hope.
[00:04:47] You are our beacon.
[00:04:48] You are our joy.
[00:04:50] And we rest in you for such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name.
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[00:05:01] Perhaps the greatest frustration of all is the constant committees who investigate all the corruption and infringements on the civil rights of Americans.
[00:05:15] The greatest Christmas gift to America could possibly be the real D.C. naughty and nice list.
[00:05:27] Americans have grown more frustrated through the years.
[00:05:31] We found hope and made a small bit of progress with the rising of the Tea Party.
[00:05:39] The beauty of the Tea Party was that it was unorganized.
[00:05:43] The downside of the Tea Party was it was not organized.
[00:05:46] It lacked true funding and they were constantly attacked, brutally, verbally, I mean, across this nation.
[00:05:54] We the people loved the movement.
[00:05:57] But D.C. occupiers, they did not.
[00:06:00] The late, not so great John McCain declared a war against the Tea Party in his state of Arizona.
[00:06:08] And they were unable to get rid of that rhino, who actually is the one in America that gave us Obamacare, one of his last dirty deeds before he passed away.
[00:06:21] The frustrations of the last, I don't know, 20, 30, 40 years has been discouraging to Americans.
[00:06:28] We no longer recognize our country and we felt very defeated.
[00:06:33] It wasn't until some non-politician made the scene that we thought we could actually have our voices heard once again in D.C.
[00:06:45] But when Donald J. Trump escalated his way to the White House, the attacks got ugly and nasty.
[00:06:53] We all saw it.
[00:06:56] Those Republicans who we thought were conservatives exposed themselves as naughty rhinos.
[00:07:04] It has been my prayer that the Lord would reveal the ugly of our nation, the corruption.
[00:07:09] And he has been doing this.
[00:07:11] It seems non-stop.
[00:07:14] Or maybe, maybe, he just opened our eyes and it was there all along for us to see.
[00:07:23] Our nation has been in decline for quite some time.
[00:07:27] But it was with the Barack Hussein Obama that it has escalated, de-escalated, became a den of hate and a nation with no rule of law and no truth and no justice.
[00:07:44] Let us pray that 2025, as we're entering there, will begin our journey back to God and our constitutional republic.
[00:07:54] To the saying, if you've heard this saying, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
[00:08:01] It's a philosophy we need to remember, I think.
[00:08:05] The election of one man is just one step.
[00:08:08] And that will not cure what ails this nation, America.
[00:08:15] It is a journey we the people must begin to walk.
[00:08:20] It is our responsibility to bring America home.
[00:08:23] And the journey home will not be without roadblocks and sacrifices.
[00:08:28] It will require a toughness that I'm, I'm not sure most Americans are used to mustering up.
[00:08:38] Persecutions and punishments of known figures who have lied and connived and cheated and yes, caused pain and even death to other Americans.
[00:08:50] What they have done to Trump, they have done to you.
[00:08:54] The naughty list sounds fun, but it is most serious.
[00:08:59] This regime did not lose 300 and some thousand children by accident.
[00:09:06] They did not accidentally allow an invasion.
[00:09:10] They did not incompetently start wars.
[00:09:13] It is not an incompetent Biden who is delving pardons out like candy to sick and dangerous criminals.
[00:09:24] He is not the one in charge.
[00:09:26] You know that.
[00:09:27] Which is another naughty list we need to retrieve.
[00:09:31] Deceiving America is about to end, or at least that's my prayer.
[00:09:35] I hope it's yours too.
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[00:13:08] So we have the 38 Republicans who defied Trump's new, for those who didn't know, they voted down,
[00:13:16] well, actually, I think they ended up not voting at all on the 1,547-page CR bill that had all kinds of things in it that didn't need to be in it.
[00:13:28] And Trump gave them a new one that was 115 pages.
[00:13:33] And we had many Republicans vote against it, too.
[00:13:36] And I, you know, so I was really upset with them.
[00:13:39] I'm going to put them on the naughty list.
[00:13:42] Then I read, and I don't know that this excuses it, but let me see where my paper is, where they're talking about why they did it.
[00:13:52] Not that that makes any difference, but they're just done with the CR bills, period, period.
[00:14:00] So maybe they just want to shut down the government and spite Biden, because it will be falling on Biden, not on Trump.
[00:14:08] Trump's not president.
[00:14:10] But it says here, at the center of the chaos is a group of House Freedom Caucus members who do not appear to have the appetite to vote for any continuing resolution,
[00:14:22] including one that delivers a win for the Republican Party.
[00:14:25] They appear to be led by Representatives Chip Roy and Thomas Massey.
[00:14:30] Now, Thomas Massey and Andy Biggs and Bob Good and Rich McCormick, Ralph Norman and Matt Rosendale.
[00:14:39] Rosendale.
[00:14:40] Now, Massey's the one that's come out and said, we do this every single year, and it's right at Christmas.
[00:14:45] And they threaten them.
[00:14:47] They threaten these representatives and say, you don't vote for this.
[00:14:50] You don't get to go home and have Christmas with your family.
[00:14:54] So Roy and Massey suggested they are unafraid of primary challenges for defying the Trump-backed CR.
[00:15:03] It's real for some people, but Chip Roy can survive it.
[00:15:06] I can survive it.
[00:15:08] Representative Massey told Politico.
[00:15:10] Trump slammed Roy on Truth Social.
[00:15:14] He added it'll move the needle 20 points in a race.
[00:15:18] But if you were going to win 80-20, you're being a little sarcastic there.
[00:15:25] He is upset with them that they're not doing his bill instead of the other bill.
[00:15:29] I don't think you're going to get too many Democrats, but there were two Democrats who voted for it.
[00:15:35] Just two, but there were two Democrats that actually voted for the 115-page CR.
[00:15:43] And that is, let's see, I had their names here somewhere.
[00:15:47] Representative Kathy Castor from Florida and Marie Glusenkamp Perez from Washington.
[00:15:55] So we had two.
[00:15:58] I don't know the reasoning.
[00:15:59] We know we go through this all the time.
[00:16:03] It's, I would have liked to seen them pass Trump's just because it's a smaller page.
[00:16:09] And they took some of the pork out of it.
[00:16:11] It's probably still got stuff in there we don't like.
[00:16:16] You know, I'm tired of the representatives, all of them, Democrat and Republican,
[00:16:24] representing their party and their favors and not representing we the people.
[00:16:28] Now, I'm curious, and maybe some of you can help me.
[00:16:32] Trump wants them to extend further out this debt ceiling.
[00:16:38] And what I am understanding with this is that with extending it out, they can't raise it sooner.
[00:16:47] I'd like to see that debt ceiling come down.
[00:16:50] I would like to see our debt come down.
[00:16:55] I'm excited about Elon and Vivek, the doge, and what can happen, if it really will happen.
[00:17:06] Many of us are skeptical.
[00:17:09] But if they start cutting out some of these, I mean, it has long been a part of the conversation.
[00:17:17] And we know it happened.
[00:17:19] It happened where some department needs to do this or that, and they buy toilets that they pay $1,000 or more for,
[00:17:29] or a hammer that they pay more of that for.
[00:17:31] Or you could go to Lowe's or Home Depot or Walmart or wherever, and you can get a hammer much cheaper.
[00:17:39] Now, we can blame that department for doing it, and they absolutely need to be blamed.
[00:17:45] But another part of me gets upset about the contractor who is taking advantage.
[00:17:52] Because it's just government money, right?
[00:17:54] It grows on trees, right?
[00:17:57] No.
[00:17:59] That's you and me, my friends.
[00:18:01] So while we've made fun of them, it's serious business, and that is a part of this debt that can be cut.
[00:18:11] It needs to be stopped.
[00:18:13] We need to have people in these departments.
[00:18:15] Some of these departments need to be gone.
[00:18:17] But we need to have people in these departments that think like you and I do when it comes to taking care of a budget, doing something.
[00:18:28] They need to understand that the money they're spending is yours.
[00:18:33] It's mine.
[00:18:34] It's not theirs.
[00:18:35] It doesn't belong.
[00:18:36] The government makes no money.
[00:18:38] Well, literally, they kind of do make the money.
[00:18:40] They earn no money.
[00:18:44] They are not a profit organization or LLC that has money that it makes.
[00:18:54] The only money it gets is it takes, and it takes, and it takes.
[00:19:00] So I don't know how you feel.
[00:19:02] Well, I wish that these guys would have gone ahead and passed this one.
[00:19:06] But maybe it's good that they have to give up a weekend like the rest of us have to give up weekends every once in a while and work through.
[00:19:14] I'm about to that point because I'm so far behind here.
[00:19:22] I'm sure.
[00:19:22] I'm sure.
[00:19:22] The CR was not really a continuing resolution.
[00:19:26] We talked about that yesterday because they had added so much to it that it was really a new omnibus bill.
[00:19:34] And I don't believe that they deserved raises, that they snuck in there.
[00:19:41] And so we'll just have to see how this turns out.
[00:19:44] I'm sure they'll come up with something and they'll sign something and they'll spend more money because that's what they always do, as Massey says.
[00:19:53] So what was Massey's idea?
[00:19:55] I don't know.
[00:19:56] Maybe Massey just figures we're just going to shut her down.
[00:20:01] And most Americans are not against that.
[00:20:03] Shut it down.
[00:20:04] I'm okay with it.
[00:20:08] But time will tell.
[00:20:11] Time will tell.
[00:20:14] Well, speaking of committees, as we did earlier.
[00:20:18] Oh, I didn't mention the 38.
[00:20:20] I didn't give you all the names.
[00:20:22] And I have them right here.
[00:20:24] So I will, before we go on to the next, in case it's one of yours that voted against.
[00:20:29] So if you're for it, you can pat them on the back.
[00:20:31] If you're against it, you can give them a holler and say, what's up with you?
[00:20:39] Why aren't you supporting Trumps?
[00:20:40] So let me see.
[00:20:42] And the left is really making hay out of Elon Musk being Trump's go-between.
[00:20:50] All right.
[00:20:51] So Representative Aaron Bean from Florida.
[00:20:54] These are the ones who voted against the 115-page CR that Trump presented to them instead of 1,547 pages.
[00:21:03] So we're going to be talking about a lot of news.
[00:21:05] Aaron Bean from Florida.
[00:21:06] Andy Biggs from Arizona.
[00:21:09] Josh Brasheen from Oklahoma.
[00:21:11] Tom Burchett from Tennessee.
[00:21:14] Eric Burleson from Missouri.
[00:21:17] Kat McCammick from Florida.
[00:21:20] Michael Cloud from Texas.
[00:21:23] Andrew Clyde from Virginia.
[00:21:24] Eli Crane from Arizona.
[00:21:27] John Curtis from Utah.
[00:21:29] Jeff Duncan from South Carolina.
[00:21:31] Russ Folker, Idaho.
[00:21:34] Bob Good from Virginia.
[00:21:36] Paul Gozar from Arizona.
[00:21:38] Doug Lamborn from Colorado.
[00:21:40] Debbie Lesko from Arizona.
[00:21:43] Nancy Mace from South Carolina.
[00:21:45] Thomas Massey from Kentucky.
[00:21:46] Rich McCormick from Georgia.
[00:21:49] Corey Mills from Florida.
[00:21:51] Alex Mooney from West Virginia.
[00:21:54] Ralph Norman from South Carolina.
[00:21:56] Scott Perry from Pennsylvania.
[00:21:59] Chip Roy from Texas.
[00:22:01] David Schwerrick from Arizona.
[00:22:07] Keith Self from Texas.
[00:22:09] Victoria Sparks from Indiana.
[00:22:12] Tom Tiffany from Wisconsin.
[00:22:14] Beth Van Doon from Texas.
[00:22:16] And I guess that's all.
[00:22:18] That's 38 of them.
[00:22:19] So those are the ones who voted against Trump's.
[00:22:21] And I'm sure they voted against the other one as well.
[00:22:25] And so time will tell.
[00:22:27] Like I've said, we'll feel we'll see what happens as this unravels.
[00:22:34] Maybe they'll come up with a decent compromise, but I doubt it.
[00:22:40] Decent in whose eyes?
[00:22:42] I'm okay with shutting the government down.
[00:22:44] In fact, I think they Nancy Mace put up and that may be why she voted against it.
[00:22:49] Rudy.
[00:22:49] Nancy Mace put out a poll on on X on Twitter.
[00:22:55] And at the point yesterday we talked about it.
[00:22:58] She had over 7000 people in 96% of them said shut her down.
[00:23:02] The American people are sick and tired of not being represented and being held as serfs to the government and their wild spending.
[00:23:16] But we're going to put some people on the naughty list.
[00:23:18] I don't know if they're the ones that need to go on the naughty list.
[00:23:21] We'll see.
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[00:28:10] So I received this article this morning, and it is from Newsmax, but it's probably elsewhere.
[00:28:16] You probably find it just about anywhere.
[00:28:18] They're probably talking about it right now on all the networks.
[00:28:21] The Weaponization Committee from Congress releases a sprawling, put your coffee down, 17,000-page final report.
[00:28:35] A House panel tasked with investigating whether government agencies have violated civil liberties published a lengthy final report on today,
[00:28:47] summarizing two years' worth of works and findings.
[00:28:52] The bulk of the 17,019-page report was made up of transcripts of the 99 closed-door interviews and depositions the panel has conducted,
[00:29:05] including some that have never been released before.
[00:29:09] The transcripts featured FBI officials and targets at the panel's censorship investigations,
[00:29:17] such as the former Twitter executive, Yoel Roth.
[00:29:24] The panel is called the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.
[00:29:31] That's a long one.
[00:29:33] And it housed under the House Judiciary Committee, so it's under them,
[00:29:37] had roughly $20 million budget to work with and a wide range of authority to issue subpoenas across the executive branch.
[00:29:49] Now, we know what's happened with a lot of that.
[00:29:52] Certain ones across the executive branch ignored subpoenas.
[00:29:57] The report also noted that in addition to the interviews,
[00:30:02] the Weaponization Committee held 13 hearings, sent hundreds of demand letters to agencies and corporations,
[00:30:10] and issued nearly five dozen subpoenas.
[00:30:15] The House Judiciary Committee chairman is Jim Jordan.
[00:30:19] And he characterized the work of the committee as a success,
[00:30:22] saying in a statement provided to the Washington Examiner that it had effectively exposed government wrongdoings.
[00:30:31] Well, it exposed it to those who are listening.
[00:30:35] What do you think, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, NBC, and all those, CBS?
[00:30:40] What do you think they're talking about?
[00:30:44] They're talking about Elon Musk, calling him President and Trump Vice President.
[00:30:48] Have you listened to this stuff, huh?
[00:30:51] So, he says that the Weaponization Committee conducted rigorous oversight of the Biden-Harris administration's weaponized government
[00:31:01] and uncovered numerous examples of federal government abuses.
[00:31:08] He said,
[00:31:32] Jordan will continue to serve on the Judiciary Committee chair as Judiciary Committee chairman.
[00:31:39] Again, next year, he says he expects the subcommittee,
[00:31:44] the one with the long name of weaponization, blah, blah, blah,
[00:31:47] to dissolve at the end of the year,
[00:31:49] and that he plans to fold the work into the broader committee.
[00:31:53] So, the 17,019 pages will go from the subcommittee to the main committee,
[00:32:00] and maybe something then will be done.
[00:32:02] He says it's a success.
[00:32:04] Maybe I look at success a little differently.
[00:32:06] I look at success as having prosecuted some of these people that did these things and locked them up.
[00:32:13] Put them on trial.
[00:32:14] If they are found guilty, lock them up.
[00:32:18] But I guess, you know, everything has to have steps, you know, baby steps.
[00:32:24] A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
[00:32:29] Maybe I'm not very patient.
[00:32:31] I don't know.
[00:32:33] All right.
[00:32:34] We are headed into the Christmas season,
[00:32:37] and I thought, well, you know, we always share different Christmas things,
[00:32:44] and this is not really Christmas,
[00:32:48] but it's kind of in that realm,
[00:32:51] and I thought it was cleverly put together.
[00:32:54] Daniel Oliver wrote this.
[00:32:56] I read it yesterday.
[00:32:59] The 12 days of schadenfreude.
[00:33:05] Now, I looked that up,
[00:33:06] and schadenfreude means something that had to happen.
[00:33:13] It's going to happen anyway, something like that.
[00:33:16] I think that's what it looked.
[00:33:17] I looked it up.
[00:33:18] I thought I wrote it down,
[00:33:19] but I didn't write it down here.
[00:33:21] Things that are so bad for the Democrats,
[00:33:23] now they may.
[00:33:24] Okay, that's not it either.
[00:33:25] What did you start to say?
[00:33:26] I think it means something that it means that this thing has to happen before something else can happen.
[00:33:32] Okay, and it's pronounced schadenfreude.
[00:33:36] I looked it up, practiced it yesterday,
[00:33:39] but apparently I didn't memorize the meaning.
[00:33:45] So, this guy is talking about the Democrats stumbling all over one another
[00:33:49] and blaming Biden for this and staying in the presidential race,
[00:33:53] and that's why Kamala Rahn lost,
[00:33:56] because Biden didn't step out soon enough,
[00:34:01] and blah, blah, blah.
[00:34:02] And so he wrote this,
[00:34:05] and I thought you might find it fun.
[00:34:08] On the first day of schadenfreude,
[00:34:12] all Democrats agreed
[00:34:13] with Representative Jim Clyburn,
[00:34:17] who said,
[00:34:18] I want him to run.
[00:34:20] I see no reason for him not to run.
[00:34:22] We all age differently.
[00:34:24] They said the same thing about Ronald Reagan.
[00:34:26] No, they didn't.
[00:34:27] And how many people said Ronald Reagan was too old?
[00:34:30] Do you remember in his debate
[00:34:32] with Walter Mondale,
[00:34:33] the classic line?
[00:34:37] Now, remember,
[00:34:39] this is what they said.
[00:34:41] On the second day of schadenfreude,
[00:34:44] all Democrats agreed
[00:34:45] with Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon.
[00:34:48] Everything I read
[00:34:49] is they're trying to get him
[00:34:51] to cut back his hours
[00:34:52] because he's got too much energy.
[00:34:56] Sure.
[00:34:57] On the third day of schadenfreude,
[00:35:00] all Democrats agreed
[00:35:02] with Kamala Harris,
[00:35:03] who said that in the days
[00:35:04] following the October 7th attack
[00:35:07] by Hamas,
[00:35:08] she had spent countless hours
[00:35:09] with Biden and other officials
[00:35:11] and that he was on top of it all.
[00:35:14] On the fourth day
[00:35:15] of schadenfreude,
[00:35:18] all Democrats agreed
[00:35:19] with Representative Dan Goldman
[00:35:21] from New York,
[00:35:22] who said,
[00:35:23] Biden is sharper
[00:35:24] than anyone I've spoken to.
[00:35:27] And on the fifth day
[00:35:29] of schadenfreude,
[00:35:30] no, there's not five golden rings.
[00:35:32] I was hoping there would be.
[00:35:33] All Democrats agreed with,
[00:35:35] oh my gosh,
[00:35:36] Governor J.B.
[00:35:38] Pitzker from Illinois.
[00:35:40] I've been with the President
[00:35:42] of the United States many times.
[00:35:43] He's on the ball.
[00:35:44] The man knows more
[00:35:45] than most of us have ever gotten.
[00:35:48] On the sixth day
[00:35:49] of schadenfreude,
[00:35:50] all Democrats agreed
[00:35:51] with Secretary of Homeland Security,
[00:35:54] Alejandro Mayorkas,
[00:35:56] who said,
[00:35:56] the most difficult part
[00:35:58] about a meeting
[00:35:59] with President Biden
[00:36:00] is preparing for it
[00:36:01] because he is sharp,
[00:36:03] intense, probing,
[00:36:04] and detail-oriented
[00:36:05] and very focused.
[00:36:07] On the seventh day
[00:36:09] of schadenfreude,
[00:36:11] all Democrats agreed
[00:36:13] with Nancy Pelosi,
[00:36:14] who said,
[00:36:15] so Joe Biden has vision,
[00:36:17] he has knowledge,
[00:36:17] he has strategic thinking.
[00:36:19] This is a very sharp president
[00:36:21] in terms of his public presentation.
[00:36:25] If he makes a slip of the tongue
[00:36:27] here or there,
[00:36:29] what's the deal?
[00:36:30] And then anyone
[00:36:32] who would think
[00:36:33] that there are some advantage
[00:36:35] because of his age
[00:36:36] thinks that it's at peril
[00:36:38] because he's very sharp.
[00:36:41] On the eighth day
[00:36:43] of schadenfreude,
[00:36:44] all Democrats agreed
[00:36:45] with Mitch Landry.
[00:36:49] He's Biden's co-chair,
[00:36:51] campaign co-chair.
[00:36:51] When you go to the brief,
[00:36:54] into brief with the president,
[00:36:56] you better have
[00:36:57] your big boy pants on
[00:36:59] and this kind of sense
[00:37:01] that he's not really,
[00:37:03] ready for his job.
[00:37:04] It's just a bucket of BS.
[00:37:07] That's so deep,
[00:37:08] our boots will get stuck.
[00:37:10] On the ninth day
[00:37:12] of schadenfreude,
[00:37:13] all Democrats agreed
[00:37:14] with Chuck Todd,
[00:37:16] the NBC host,
[00:37:17] who said there's an easy way
[00:37:19] to basically make his,
[00:37:21] this report of Biden
[00:37:22] memory issues pointless.
[00:37:24] The easiest way
[00:37:25] is to rid of this storyline
[00:37:27] is to get him out there.
[00:37:30] And they did,
[00:37:31] didn't they?
[00:37:32] We'll share the 10th
[00:37:33] and 11th and 12th day
[00:37:35] of schadenfreude
[00:37:36] when we return.
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[00:42:05] Listening to CSC Talk Radio,
[00:42:07] this is Beth Ann.
[00:42:07] I hope you're enjoying this.
[00:42:08] I thought it was comical.
[00:42:10] And so we're going to go
[00:42:11] with the 10th day
[00:42:12] of Schadenfreude.
[00:42:14] Uh, Schadenfreude, uh?
[00:42:16] All Democrats agreed
[00:42:18] with Senator Patty Murray
[00:42:20] from Washington
[00:42:21] who said,
[00:42:22] I spent time
[00:42:24] with both those guys
[00:42:25] privately.
[00:42:27] Spent time
[00:42:27] with Biden
[00:42:28] and Trump privately.
[00:42:29] I've spent time
[00:42:31] with every House Speaker
[00:42:32] over the past 30 years.
[00:42:33] What's that tell you?
[00:42:35] And Joe Biden,
[00:42:36] I'm not just,
[00:42:37] it's not,
[00:42:38] it's not even close.
[00:42:40] If you want to talk
[00:42:42] about international affairs,
[00:42:43] if you want to talk
[00:42:44] about how to get
[00:42:45] bipartisan legislation,
[00:42:47] Joe Biden is light years
[00:42:48] ahead of all of them.
[00:42:50] Hmm.
[00:42:51] On the 11th day
[00:42:53] of Schadenfreude,
[00:42:54] all Democrats agreed
[00:42:56] with House Minority Leader
[00:42:58] Hakeem Jeffries
[00:42:59] from New York
[00:43:00] who said,
[00:43:01] Biden is incredibly strong,
[00:43:04] forceful,
[00:43:04] and decisive.
[00:43:06] And finally,
[00:43:08] on the 12th day
[00:43:09] of Schadenfreude,
[00:43:11] all Democrats agreed
[00:43:13] with Kamala Harris
[00:43:14] who,
[00:43:15] when asked,
[00:43:16] when asked
[00:43:17] by Axios
[00:43:18] whether she could
[00:43:19] fully assure voters
[00:43:20] that there is nothing
[00:43:21] to be concerned about,
[00:43:23] Biden's hour-by-hour
[00:43:24] performance
[00:43:25] quickly responded,
[00:43:26] of course.
[00:43:29] You see,
[00:43:31] they all shared
[00:43:32] the lies.
[00:43:34] They all propped up
[00:43:36] the very sick
[00:43:37] and declining
[00:43:39] President Joe Biden.
[00:43:41] You know why?
[00:43:42] They just needed
[00:43:43] his suit
[00:43:43] and his face.
[00:43:44] But his suit
[00:43:45] and his face
[00:43:46] keep falling down.
[00:43:48] And so,
[00:43:49] when he had
[00:43:49] that infamous
[00:43:50] debate with Trump
[00:43:51] and he couldn't
[00:43:52] make any sense,
[00:43:55] they decided
[00:43:56] they'd kick him out
[00:43:58] because they were afraid
[00:43:59] they were going
[00:43:59] to lose an election
[00:44:00] and they would have
[00:44:01] lost with Biden
[00:44:02] as well as they
[00:44:03] lost with Kamala
[00:44:05] because the whole
[00:44:06] world could see.
[00:44:08] Now,
[00:44:09] if you're someone
[00:44:09] out there
[00:44:10] who really wants,
[00:44:12] doesn't care
[00:44:13] if you have a president
[00:44:14] and you're okay
[00:44:14] with some deep state
[00:44:15] unelected people
[00:44:16] running your government,
[00:44:18] I'm sad for you
[00:44:20] because that means
[00:44:21] you don't care
[00:44:22] about having rights.
[00:44:25] He goes on
[00:44:26] in this article
[00:44:27] and I thought
[00:44:27] this was kind of funny.
[00:44:29] Things are so sad
[00:44:30] for the Democrats
[00:44:31] now they may not
[00:44:32] even celebrate
[00:44:33] Kwanzaa this year.
[00:44:36] And I added
[00:44:37] too straught,
[00:44:39] too fraught,
[00:44:40] too desperately sad.
[00:44:42] Anyway,
[00:44:43] we feel enthrused.
[00:44:45] We don't know
[00:44:46] whether it's going
[00:44:46] to end up
[00:44:47] the way we want it
[00:44:48] to or not,
[00:44:48] but we feel excited
[00:44:49] about Trump.
[00:44:51] We feel excited
[00:44:52] about the doge.
[00:44:53] We feel excited
[00:44:54] about some of his
[00:44:55] nominees,
[00:44:56] maybe more so
[00:44:56] with some
[00:44:57] than others.
[00:44:58] I'm still cautiously
[00:45:00] optimistic,
[00:45:02] cautiously,
[00:45:03] very cautiously
[00:45:04] with some of them.
[00:45:06] But I want Trump
[00:45:06] to have what he wants.
[00:45:09] And then if it
[00:45:10] doesn't turn out,
[00:45:10] we have nobody
[00:45:11] to blame but him,
[00:45:12] right?
[00:45:12] If that person
[00:45:14] wasn't loyal
[00:45:15] and wasn't good,
[00:45:16] then the only person
[00:45:17] we can blame
[00:45:18] for that is Trump.
[00:45:19] He got deceived
[00:45:19] once again.
[00:45:20] And maybe we're
[00:45:21] the ones who are
[00:45:22] deceived because
[00:45:22] after all,
[00:45:23] they don't tell us
[00:45:24] much,
[00:45:24] do they?
[00:45:25] How many
[00:45:26] have you seen
[00:45:26] drones up in the air?
[00:45:27] Have you seen
[00:45:28] any in Missouri?
[00:45:28] I haven't seen
[00:45:29] any,
[00:45:29] but honestly,
[00:45:30] I didn't look.
[00:45:32] But it said
[00:45:33] it's in 19 states
[00:45:34] now.
[00:45:35] Hmm.
[00:45:37] And they say
[00:45:38] we'll soon find
[00:45:39] out the truth.
[00:45:41] Whatever.
[00:45:43] I'm not sure
[00:45:43] we'll ever find
[00:45:44] out the truth.
[00:45:44] But they're going
[00:45:45] to need another
[00:45:46] subcommittee to
[00:45:47] figure this one
[00:45:47] out,
[00:45:48] aren't they?
[00:45:50] And Mayorkas is
[00:45:51] calling for more
[00:45:52] power.
[00:45:55] More power.
[00:45:56] We need to give
[00:45:57] the government
[00:45:57] more power so
[00:45:58] they can take care
[00:45:59] of these.
[00:45:59] They can't shoot
[00:46:00] them down unless
[00:46:00] we give them
[00:46:01] extra power.
[00:46:01] I don't believe
[00:46:02] that for a second.
[00:46:03] They shot down
[00:46:04] the balloon and
[00:46:05] we didn't give
[00:46:06] them more power.
[00:46:08] They didn't shoot
[00:46:08] it down soon enough.
[00:46:09] Anyway,
[00:46:11] I have something
[00:46:12] silly I want to
[00:46:13] share with you.
[00:46:14] We've read
[00:46:15] Twas the Night
[00:46:16] Before Christmas.
[00:46:17] You read that
[00:46:18] probably to your
[00:46:19] children,
[00:46:19] your grandchildren,
[00:46:20] or maybe you don't.
[00:46:21] Maybe you're sick
[00:46:21] and tired of reading
[00:46:22] it.
[00:46:23] This one was
[00:46:24] written and it's
[00:46:25] unknown who it
[00:46:26] was and it's
[00:46:27] been circulated
[00:46:28] since 2015.
[00:46:33] Oh,
[00:46:33] that's not the
[00:46:34] right one.
[00:46:34] I've got mine.
[00:46:35] You don't want
[00:46:35] mine, do you?
[00:46:36] The one I shared
[00:46:37] yesterday.
[00:46:39] Where is it?
[00:46:40] I just had it.
[00:46:42] Oh my goodness.
[00:46:45] Well,
[00:46:45] it was the 12
[00:46:46] days after
[00:46:47] Christmas.
[00:46:50] Or the
[00:46:51] night.
[00:46:53] I'm embarrassed.
[00:46:54] I really,
[00:46:55] of course,
[00:46:55] it's not the
[00:46:55] first time I've
[00:46:56] lost anything.
[00:46:59] Well,
[00:47:00] maybe we won't
[00:47:01] share that.
[00:47:02] I thought we
[00:47:03] had it here.
[00:47:04] It was the
[00:47:05] 12 days.
[00:47:06] The 12 days,
[00:47:07] not 12 days at
[00:47:07] all.
[00:47:07] I keep saying
[00:47:08] that.
[00:47:08] It's not 12
[00:47:09] days at all.
[00:47:10] I think I've got
[00:47:11] it here stapled
[00:47:12] to something.
[00:47:13] Hang on a
[00:47:13] second.
[00:47:16] Well,
[00:47:17] Beth,
[00:47:18] sometimes you're
[00:47:18] just not with
[00:47:19] it.
[00:47:22] So,
[00:47:23] basically,
[00:47:23] it was the
[00:47:24] 12,
[00:47:24] it was the
[00:47:25] night after
[00:47:27] Christmas.
[00:47:27] It was the
[00:47:28] night after
[00:47:28] Christmas and
[00:47:29] basically it was
[00:47:30] telling us that
[00:47:31] everything we had
[00:47:32] done,
[00:47:34] eaten,
[00:47:35] was bad for
[00:47:36] us.
[00:47:37] And I thought
[00:47:38] it was kind
[00:47:38] of comical
[00:47:39] because,
[00:47:40] maybe I put
[00:47:40] it in here.
[00:47:45] Anyway,
[00:47:47] I keep saying
[00:47:48] anyway,
[00:47:49] I sound like
[00:47:49] Joe Biden,
[00:47:50] don't I?
[00:47:50] Anyway,
[00:47:51] because he
[00:47:51] always says
[00:47:52] that.
[00:47:54] I thought
[00:47:55] it was very
[00:47:55] clever,
[00:47:55] but it was
[00:47:56] talking about
[00:47:56] how it was,
[00:47:57] and I'm
[00:47:58] going to give
[00:47:58] away the
[00:47:58] story,
[00:47:59] how it ended
[00:48:00] up that it
[00:48:01] was the
[00:48:03] doctor's day.
[00:48:04] The day
[00:48:06] after Christmas
[00:48:06] was the day
[00:48:07] the doctors
[00:48:08] were called
[00:48:09] in to take
[00:48:10] care of
[00:48:10] everything we
[00:48:11] had done
[00:48:11] the night
[00:48:12] before,
[00:48:12] and all
[00:48:12] the children
[00:48:13] were sick
[00:48:14] because they'd
[00:48:15] eaten too
[00:48:15] much candy
[00:48:16] and too
[00:48:17] much of
[00:48:17] other stuff.
[00:48:18] Anyway,
[00:48:20] it is what
[00:48:21] it is.
[00:48:21] I've lost
[00:48:21] it,
[00:48:22] so be
[00:48:22] it.
[00:48:24] I have
[00:48:24] another article
[00:48:25] here that I
[00:48:25] was pretty
[00:48:26] excited about.
[00:48:27] Trump
[00:48:28] momentum,
[00:48:29] actually,
[00:48:29] it's called
[00:48:30] Trump-mentum,
[00:48:31] and it's
[00:48:32] Donald Trump's
[00:48:33] favorable,
[00:48:34] his favorability
[00:48:35] keeps surging
[00:48:36] upward.
[00:48:38] with Americans
[00:48:39] weary of
[00:48:39] Biden's
[00:48:40] leadership
[00:48:40] and increasingly
[00:48:42] open to
[00:48:43] disruption,
[00:48:45] and Trump
[00:48:46] kind of
[00:48:46] embodies this
[00:48:47] because he
[00:48:49] embodies this.
[00:48:49] In fact,
[00:48:50] the American
[00:48:50] people are
[00:48:51] embodying
[00:48:51] Trump because
[00:48:52] we're sick
[00:48:53] and tired of
[00:48:53] what's been
[00:48:54] going on.
[00:48:54] Now,
[00:48:55] the true
[00:48:56] blue haters
[00:48:58] may never
[00:48:59] be swayed,
[00:49:01] ever.
[00:49:02] Pride will
[00:49:03] keep them
[00:49:03] from admitting
[00:49:04] they are
[00:49:04] wrong.
[00:49:05] It doesn't
[00:49:06] matter whether
[00:49:07] it's now
[00:49:08] or it's
[00:49:08] after Christmas
[00:49:09] or it's
[00:49:10] before New
[00:49:10] Year's or
[00:49:11] we're four
[00:49:12] years out.
[00:49:14] Back to,
[00:49:15] you know,
[00:49:16] 2029 when
[00:49:17] Trump will
[00:49:17] be done.
[00:49:19] It doesn't
[00:49:20] matter.
[00:49:20] They're never
[00:49:21] going to.
[00:49:23] But the
[00:49:24] American people
[00:49:25] are seeing
[00:49:25] more and
[00:49:25] more.
[00:49:26] Maybe it's
[00:49:26] because of
[00:49:27] these committees.
[00:49:28] Maybe it's
[00:49:29] because of
[00:49:29] these things
[00:49:32] that we,
[00:49:34] even those
[00:49:35] who weren't
[00:49:35] paying attention
[00:49:38] are now,
[00:49:39] their eyes
[00:49:39] are now
[00:49:40] open.
[00:49:40] Like I
[00:49:40] said in
[00:49:41] my monologue,
[00:49:42] perhaps the
[00:49:42] Lord isn't
[00:49:43] really revealing
[00:49:44] the corruption,
[00:49:44] but he's
[00:49:45] opening our
[00:49:45] eyes to
[00:49:46] actually see
[00:49:47] it.
[00:49:49] So,
[00:49:50] with that,
[00:49:51] I want you
[00:49:52] to remember
[00:49:54] whether you're
[00:49:55] the ones
[00:49:55] that are
[00:49:55] dealing with
[00:49:57] these drones
[00:49:57] and the fear,
[00:49:58] whether you're
[00:49:58] the one that's
[00:49:59] wondering what
[00:50:00] are they going
[00:50:01] to do with
[00:50:01] this debt
[00:50:02] ceiling,
[00:50:03] what are they
[00:50:03] going to do
[00:50:04] with another
[00:50:04] CER omnibus
[00:50:05] bill,
[00:50:07] we're seeing
[00:50:08] it.
[00:50:09] And we can
[00:50:10] see their
[00:50:14] arrogance
[00:50:14] toward us.
[00:50:17] And maybe,
[00:50:19] maybe we can
[00:50:20] start voting
[00:50:20] in some
[00:50:21] people that
[00:50:23] will really
[00:50:24] represent the
[00:50:25] American people.
[00:50:25] And maybe
[00:50:26] the American
[00:50:26] people will
[00:50:28] wake up
[00:50:29] and realize,
[00:50:30] you know,
[00:50:31] you can't
[00:50:31] vote and
[00:50:32] walk away.
[00:50:33] You have
[00:50:33] to be
[00:50:33] engaged.
[00:50:34] You have
[00:50:35] to understand
[00:50:37] what's truly
[00:50:37] going on.
[00:50:38] And it's
[00:50:39] only with
[00:50:39] that that
[00:50:40] we can
[00:50:41] bring America
[00:50:42] home.
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[00:51:47] Do we lack
[00:51:48] enthusiasm and
[00:51:49] understanding of
[00:51:49] the word liberty?
[00:51:51] Do we weep for
[00:51:52] liberty which we
[00:51:52] have lost?
[00:51:53] Or do we
[00:51:54] simply not
[00:51:54] understand the
[00:51:55] substance and
[00:51:56] sacrifice for
[00:51:57] which we were
[00:51:57] once privileged?
[00:51:59] Liberty.
[00:51:59] Liberty.
[00:52:00] Webster defines
[00:52:01] liberty as the
[00:52:01] state of being
[00:52:02] free within
[00:52:03] society from
[00:52:04] oppressive
[00:52:04] restrictions imposed
[00:52:05] by authority on
[00:52:06] one's life,
[00:52:07] behavior,
[00:52:08] or political
[00:52:08] views.
[00:52:10] Today we seem
[00:52:11] to want
[00:52:11] restrictions.
[00:52:12] Government
[00:52:13] micromanaging
[00:52:14] our lives?
[00:52:15] But do we
[00:52:15] realize the
[00:52:16] cost?
[00:52:18] Alexander
[00:52:18] Hamilton once
[00:52:19] stated,
[00:52:20] there is a
[00:52:20] certain enthusiasm
[00:52:21] in liberty that
[00:52:22] makes human
[00:52:23] nature rise above
[00:52:24] itself in acts
[00:52:25] of bravery and
[00:52:26] heroism.
[00:52:27] As a republic,
[00:52:28] we the people
[00:52:29] must guard the
[00:52:30] liberty of
[00:52:30] others.
[00:52:31] We must
[00:52:31] continue the
[00:52:32] enthusiasm that
[00:52:33] will make men
[00:52:34] free.
[00:52:35] Visit CSCTalkRadio.com
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[00:52:40] common sense back
[00:52:41] into American liberty
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[00:52:43] America home.
[00:52:46] What if things were
[00:52:47] made in America
[00:52:48] again?
[00:52:48] We all complain
[00:52:49] about our
[00:52:50] products, even
[00:52:50] our food coming
[00:52:51] from foreign
[00:52:52] lands and foreign
[00:52:53] laborers.
[00:52:53] But do we really
[00:52:54] understand?
[00:52:55] James Stubert didn't
[00:52:56] understand, so he dug
[00:52:57] in and wow, he
[00:52:59] kept digging in.
[00:53:00] It all started with
[00:53:01] a light bulb.
[00:53:01] It held the label
[00:53:02] GE, but it read
[00:53:03] Made in China.
[00:53:05] Jim has done the
[00:53:06] research.
[00:53:06] Now you can have the
[00:53:07] answers in detail.
[00:53:09] Consumers can rebuild
[00:53:10] the middle class by
[00:53:11] buying things made in
[00:53:13] American communities.
[00:53:14] Find out why free
[00:53:15] trade resulted in
[00:53:16] six million lost
[00:53:17] manufacturing jobs
[00:53:18] and lower wages for
[00:53:20] most Americans.
[00:53:21] While free trade
[00:53:22] brought cheaper
[00:53:22] goods, we also had
[00:53:24] less money to
[00:53:25] purchase goods.
[00:53:26] That giant sucking
[00:53:27] sounds sucked the
[00:53:28] life right out of
[00:53:29] American manufacturing.
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