3511 – November 11, 2024 – Veteran’s Day 2024 – On Nov. 10, 1775, the Continental Congress resolution calling for “two Battalions of Marines be raised” for service as landing forces for the fleet, would give birth to the Continental Marines. Since then, the Few and the Proud have answered our nation’s call, participating in every single U.S. conflict, fighting for freedom across the globe, and racking up an impressive record of “battles won.” Respected by our allies, feared by our enemies, and revered by all Americans, the U.S. Marine Corps has earned the reputation as the finest fighting force the world has ever known. Since then, the Few and the Proud have answered our nation’s call, participating in every single U.S. conflict, fighting for freedom across the globe, and racking up an impressive record of “battles won.” Respected by our allies, feared by our enemies, and revered by all Americans, the U.S. Marine Corps has earned the reputation as the finest fighting force the world has ever known.

Please join the more than 1.4 million members of the VFW and its Auxiliary in saying happy 249th birthday and ‘thank you’ to every U.S. Marine both past and present, knowing full well there is no such thing as a former Marine – in fact, according to the VFW Adjutant General, “They are infiltrating the civilian population as sleeper agents of the Commandant.” Semper Fi!

Most of us have Vets in our families, friends from high school, or our neighborhoods. My brother served as a Marine in Vietnam, Rudy served in the Air Force during that same time (loading bombs), my son #4 served in the Army, (Both my father and father-in-law served. We honor them on Memorial Day, as they have both passed)

What they fought for and stand for… is Freedom and Liberty. They take an oath, I believe perhaps all American citizens should at some point in their lives. BUT that is not the case… it is the case with naturalized citizens.

The oath of a soldier is: “I [state your full name], Do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God (optional).”

Veteran’s Day 2024

Would you take such an oath? Our Founding Fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors. … their LIVES! That was before we were a “settled” nation… we had no standing army at that time.

Today, America is one of the most powerful nations. We stand for Freedom! No other nation compares to the United States of America, and we have remained so because of our Military.

The last 3 ½ years, the regime in charge, which hates this nation and our history, set out to destroy us, BUT on November 5, Americans spoke up with their VOTE, their Voices and said, “We will have NONE OF THIS!”

No more woke dopy stuff

No more porn in our public schools

No more open borders

No more being “easy” on criminals and ignoring victims

No more trans STUFF… it is a mental illness we will no longer enable them.

Veteran’s Day 2024

No more political lawfare

No more “peaceful” protests of rioting, looting and burning down businesses and police precincts

NO MORE MARXIST-SOCIALIST GOVERNMENT

NO MORE UNPUNISHED CORRUPTION!

No more will our Veterans be homeless and forgotten, no longer!

TODAY WE WANT TO HONOR AND THANK OUR VETERANS…

 REMEMBER… WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION TOO… TO THEM.. TO GOD AND TO OUR COUNTRY!

Veteran’s Day 2024

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[00:00:47] We're going to get straight to it. It is Veterans Day, and like I said, any time there's a federal holiday, we have the courthouse cattywampus from us, and two banks stride across from us, and just up the block is a post office, and there's lawyers' offices, and they're all closed.

[00:01:04] So it's always a little eerie. It's a little better now that I have somebody in the office with me, but when I was in here by myself, it was just a little eerie.

[00:01:12] It was so quiet. We won't have any post office delivery. The mailman's not going to come, and there's not a bunch of farmers pulling up to the bank over there and saying,

[00:01:23] fill her up, I need another loan. And, you know, I'm being facetious about that.

[00:01:28] But happy Veterans Day. Be sure to thank a veteran today for their service. Thank you, Rudy.

[00:01:36] You're welcome. And there has been a farmer or two pull up already this morning.

[00:01:40] Oh, because they didn't realize it was Veterans Day.

[00:01:42] No.

[00:01:43] That does happen.

[00:01:44] Yes, it does.

[00:01:44] They get busy on the farm. They're probably getting ready to take some cattle to market.

[00:01:48] Or the grain, because they've been a combine and like crazy.

[00:01:52] Let's go to – you know it's wonderful to live in mid-Missouri.

[00:01:55] It just is in the middle of the nation where you see these farmers coming and going, and I kind of jest about them because that was back in the 80s when we farmed.

[00:02:04] And you had to – yeah, the loans are just crazy how farmers have to make it.

[00:02:10] Let's go to the Lord in prayer.

[00:02:12] For such a time as this, O most gracious Heavenly Father, we come before you.

[00:02:16] Father, we do thank you for our soldiers, those who have served and those who are currently serving.

[00:02:28] Father, thank you. Keep them strong, vigilant.

[00:02:36] Keep them wise.

[00:02:39] Father, we praise you for the God that you are, the loving Father that you are,

[00:02:46] for your grace and your love and your mercy and your forgiveness.

[00:02:52] And Father, we pray for the protection of all of our soldiers who are serving.

[00:02:57] And we pray for the protection of President Donald J. Trump, who will soon be their commander-in-chief.

[00:03:04] I pray that you will guard them, guard him.

[00:03:09] I pray, Father, that you will equip all of us as soldiers, Christian soldiers, and lead us.

[00:03:22] Lead us with your wisdom, your grace.

[00:03:27] And may we always, whatever we do, go forth in love.

[00:03:33] For such a time as this, I pray in Jesus' name, amen.

[00:03:38] You know, there's a reason in the Scripture that it talks about the Christian going out.

[00:03:44] And they give the parallel of putting on the full armor of God.

[00:03:50] It's out of Ephesians 6 through 18, 10 through 18, chapter 6, 10 through 18.

[00:03:57] Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.

[00:04:02] Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.

[00:04:09] For the struggles are not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities,

[00:04:15] against the powers of the dark world, and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

[00:04:21] I believe, stopping right there, that we have seen, unfortunately,

[00:04:27] we are witnessing the powers of this dark world here in the United States of America and around the world.

[00:04:38] Therefore, put on the full armor of God so that the day of evil comes.

[00:04:44] So when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground,

[00:04:48] and after you have done so, done everything to stand.

[00:04:53] And then they go on to say,

[00:04:54] And that is why we train our soldiers.

[00:04:58] They bring them into the army, and boot camp was just a party, wasn't it, Rudy?

[00:05:05] Piece of cake.

[00:05:08] Boot camp is pretty rough.

[00:05:12] And they take the boy out of them, and they put the man in them.

[00:05:17] Stand firm, then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist.

[00:05:24] The breastplate of righteousness.

[00:05:28] And with the feet, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.

[00:05:35] In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith,

[00:05:39] which you have, which you can distinguish, extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.

[00:05:46] Take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the spirit, which is the word of God.

[00:05:55] Put on the full armor of God.

[00:05:57] In our soldiers, they go through a lot just to prepare themselves for battle.

[00:06:06] And while we are all Christian soldiers, onward Christian soldiers, I remember that song from my youth.

[00:06:13] Today is the day we honor our men and women who have served in the U.S. military.

[00:06:20] And I also thank those who are currently serving in our military.

[00:06:27] I would be remiss if I didn't give a shout out to all the Marines,

[00:06:32] because I know I have a lot of Marines who listen.

[00:06:35] Yesterday was their birthday.

[00:06:40] It says here that on November 10th, the veterans, foreign wars,

[00:06:45] join in with our grateful nation in celebrating the birthday of the United States Marine Corps.

[00:06:50] Now, that was yesterday.

[00:06:52] Whose members from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli

[00:06:55] have fought our country's battles in the air, the land, and the sea for the past 249 years.

[00:07:04] It was in 1775, on November 10th, that the Continental Congress resolution

[00:07:11] calling for two battalions of Marines be raised for service

[00:07:17] as landing forces of the fleet would give birth to the Continental Marines.

[00:07:22] Since then, the few and the proud have answered our nation's call,

[00:07:27] participating in every single U.S. conflict,

[00:07:29] fighting for freedom across the globe,

[00:07:32] and racking up an impressive record of battle's wins,

[00:07:37] respected by our allies and feared by our enemies,

[00:07:41] and revered by all Americans,

[00:07:44] the U.S. Marines Corps has earned the reputation of the finest fighting force the world has ever known.

[00:07:53] Now, I don't want to put the Marines, I guess I have to,

[00:07:59] put the Marines before all of the servicemen,

[00:08:02] but all of our servicemen who have served,

[00:08:05] they do this as well.

[00:08:08] The Marines go back probably the farthest,

[00:08:13] and that's why they get saluted.

[00:08:16] So next year will be their 250th birthday,

[00:08:22] and I'll bet you my bottom dollar, my bippy,

[00:08:30] that President Donald J. Trump will do a special tribute for those Marines.

[00:08:33] It says,

[00:08:37] Please join the more than 1.4 million members of the VFW,

[00:08:41] and that's where I got this article,

[00:08:43] in its auxiliary of risking them a happy 249th birthday, Semper Fi.

[00:08:53] So, most of us have veterans in our families,

[00:08:58] or friends, from high school even,

[00:09:01] or in our neighborhoods.

[00:09:02] My brother served as a Marine in Nam,

[00:09:06] and that was the era I grew up.

[00:09:08] Rudy served in the Air Force during the same period of time,

[00:09:11] loading the bombs on the airplanes.

[00:09:14] And my son, number four of five,

[00:09:17] served in the Army.

[00:09:18] Both my father and my father-in-law served,

[00:09:21] and we honored them on Memorial Day,

[00:09:22] as they have already passed.

[00:09:24] But today,

[00:09:24] we honor our vets.

[00:09:26] I will bring you some news,

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[00:09:29] but I'm going to bring you some trip,

[00:09:31] some poetic tributes

[00:09:32] to our soldiers and our patriots,

[00:09:34] our warriors,

[00:09:36] what they have fought and stand for,

[00:09:38] is freedom and liberty.

[00:09:40] They take an oath.

[00:09:41] We're going to talk about that oath.

[00:09:43] Would you take an oath?

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[00:13:09] So our soldiers, they all take an oath,

[00:13:12] and they take it very seriously.

[00:13:15] My son, who served in the Army,

[00:13:17] now he didn't have to go to war,

[00:13:21] but he served.

[00:13:22] He was ready to go to war.

[00:13:27] But he takes that oath very seriously.

[00:13:31] Every now and then, he recites it to me.

[00:13:35] I don't know if you have it memorized too, Rudy?

[00:13:38] No.

[00:13:38] No.

[00:13:39] Well, Eddie's kind of like that.

[00:13:40] He can memorize something out of a movie real fast too.

[00:13:44] This is the oath that they take.

[00:13:47] I, and they repeat their name,

[00:13:49] do solemnly swear or affirm

[00:13:51] that I will support and defend

[00:13:53] the Constitution of the United States

[00:13:55] against all enemies,

[00:13:57] foreign and domestic,

[00:13:58] that I will bear the true faith

[00:14:00] and allegiance to the same,

[00:14:02] and that I will obey the orders

[00:14:05] of the President of the United States

[00:14:07] and the orders of the officers

[00:14:09] appointed over me

[00:14:10] according to regulations

[00:14:12] and uniform code of military justice.

[00:14:15] And it is optional to say,

[00:14:18] so help me God.

[00:14:21] Would you take an oath such as that?

[00:14:24] Our founding fathers said

[00:14:27] they pledge their lives,

[00:14:30] their fortunes,

[00:14:31] and their sacred honors.

[00:14:33] Would you do that?

[00:14:36] Would you pledge your life,

[00:14:38] your fortune,

[00:14:40] and your sacred honor?

[00:14:42] Basically, that's what the soldier does.

[00:14:45] His life.

[00:14:46] They are willing to die for America.

[00:14:51] America.

[00:14:52] And we have way too many soldiers

[00:14:56] from these wars that we have lived through

[00:15:00] without arms and legs,

[00:15:03] battle scars.

[00:15:05] They've lost their eyesight.

[00:15:07] Other things that they gave it all.

[00:15:16] And now it's up to us to take care of them.

[00:15:21] Today, America is one of the most powerful nations.

[00:15:25] We stand for freedom.

[00:15:26] No other nation compares

[00:15:28] to the United States of America.

[00:15:29] You never hear any of them

[00:15:31] standing for freedom.

[00:15:34] Liberty.

[00:15:35] You don't hear them say that.

[00:15:36] Not even in the UK.

[00:15:37] I don't know what they stand for.

[00:15:41] And we have remained this

[00:15:44] not because of senators and representatives,

[00:15:49] but because of the American soldiers.

[00:15:53] The last three and a half years,

[00:15:56] the regime in charge,

[00:15:58] which hates this nation

[00:16:00] and our history,

[00:16:03] set out to destroy the United States.

[00:16:07] But on November 5th,

[00:16:11] Americans spoke up

[00:16:13] with their vote and their voices

[00:16:16] and said,

[00:16:17] no,

[00:16:18] we will have no more of this.

[00:16:21] No more woke dopey stuff.

[00:16:23] No more porn in our public schools.

[00:16:26] No more open borders.

[00:16:28] No more easy on criminals

[00:16:30] and ignoring the victims.

[00:16:32] No more trans stuff.

[00:16:35] It is a mental illness

[00:16:36] and we will no longer enable them.

[00:16:40] No more lawfare

[00:16:43] against politicians.

[00:16:46] No more peaceful protests

[00:16:48] of rioting, looting,

[00:16:49] and burning down businesses

[00:16:51] and police precincts

[00:16:53] without stopping them.

[00:16:56] No more Marxist socialism government

[00:16:58] in this country.

[00:17:00] No more unpunished corruption.

[00:17:02] No more will our veterans

[00:17:04] be left homeless and forgotten.

[00:17:06] No longer.

[00:17:08] Today,

[00:17:10] we will stand.

[00:17:14] Today,

[00:17:15] we will honor

[00:17:17] and thank our veterans.

[00:17:20] Remember,

[00:17:21] we too have an obligation

[00:17:22] to them,

[00:17:24] to God,

[00:17:25] and to our country.

[00:17:27] people came out in force

[00:17:31] last November,

[00:17:33] I mean last week

[00:17:34] on November 5th,

[00:17:35] and they spoke up.

[00:17:38] And I'm so,

[00:17:39] so proud of everyone.

[00:17:41] And we're still being

[00:17:42] heckled and called names

[00:17:45] and all kinds of things.

[00:17:46] But you know,

[00:17:48] it doesn't bother me

[00:17:51] because I know

[00:17:54] my God

[00:17:55] and my country.

[00:17:58] And I love them.

[00:18:01] And I love my family.

[00:18:04] I was telling Rudy

[00:18:06] when I was a young teenager,

[00:18:07] I kind of wanted

[00:18:09] to join the Navy.

[00:18:10] Wanted to be a whack.

[00:18:11] Whack.

[00:18:13] I had a grandmother

[00:18:14] told me that wasn't

[00:18:15] the thing to do.

[00:18:16] Convinced me

[00:18:17] that that wasn't

[00:18:19] ladylike.

[00:18:24] Sometimes I wished

[00:18:24] I had done it anyway.

[00:18:26] I'm not sure

[00:18:26] I had what it took.

[00:18:29] I'm not sure I did.

[00:18:31] I know I wanted

[00:18:32] to be a stewardess.

[00:18:33] I didn't have the height.

[00:18:34] So I don't know

[00:18:34] if I'd had what it took

[00:18:35] to be a whack.

[00:18:37] Never could do a pull-up.

[00:18:39] They might have taught me how.

[00:18:40] I don't know.

[00:18:42] It wasn't because

[00:18:43] I had a lot of weight

[00:18:43] to pull up.

[00:18:46] I was a young teenager.

[00:18:49] But many of them

[00:18:50] did serve.

[00:18:53] My age group.

[00:18:54] I don't remember

[00:18:55] too many of the girls

[00:18:56] that did at that time.

[00:18:59] But I remember

[00:19:00] the draft was still going on.

[00:19:02] My brother Phil

[00:19:02] was drafted.

[00:19:04] And then he volunteered

[00:19:05] to be a Marine.

[00:19:06] I remember my parents

[00:19:08] were upset about that.

[00:19:09] Because Marines

[00:19:10] are on the front line

[00:19:11] and they were worried.

[00:19:15] We have

[00:19:17] so many patriots

[00:19:18] in this country.

[00:19:20] who have served.

[00:19:23] Were you drafted,

[00:19:24] Rudy,

[00:19:24] or did you volunteer

[00:19:25] or both?

[00:19:26] Volunteered.

[00:19:28] I had a pretty low

[00:19:29] draft number,

[00:19:30] but who knows.

[00:19:31] Yeah.

[00:19:34] Albert escaped the draft.

[00:19:36] But he was actually

[00:19:37] wanted to be a Marine.

[00:19:38] He actually did want

[00:19:39] to sign up.

[00:19:40] And he had

[00:19:43] some buddies

[00:19:44] he went to school with

[00:19:45] that talked him out of it.

[00:19:47] And his son said

[00:19:49] it was probably

[00:19:49] a good thing,

[00:19:50] Mom,

[00:19:50] because Dad

[00:19:50] always gives his all.

[00:19:55] The freedom

[00:19:56] is not a reward

[00:19:57] or a decoration

[00:19:58] that is celebrated

[00:20:00] with champagne.

[00:20:02] Oh, no.

[00:20:03] It's a long-distance race.

[00:20:06] Quite solitary

[00:20:07] and very exhausting.

[00:20:09] You know,

[00:20:10] our soldiers,

[00:20:11] we went to

[00:20:12] Brookfield,

[00:20:13] Missouri

[00:20:13] a couple of weeks ago.

[00:20:15] My number one son

[00:20:17] was preaching

[00:20:17] that Sunday

[00:20:18] and we went there

[00:20:19] to hear him preach.

[00:20:22] Actually,

[00:20:22] it was the week before,

[00:20:24] two weeks before that.

[00:20:25] That's when we went up there

[00:20:26] to see the 1916

[00:20:28] movie that they were

[00:20:29] showing in his church.

[00:20:31] But we stopped

[00:20:32] at a McDonald's

[00:20:34] and it was full

[00:20:36] of National Guard.

[00:20:38] And

[00:20:40] I watched

[00:20:41] as other people

[00:20:42] in the

[00:20:44] it was the Dairy Queen.

[00:20:46] We stopped at McDonald's

[00:20:47] and then we had to go on

[00:20:48] to Dairy Queen

[00:20:48] because McDonald's

[00:20:49] was too full.

[00:20:50] But the Dairy Queen

[00:20:51] was also full

[00:20:52] of National Guard

[00:20:53] and

[00:20:54] that's not the reason

[00:20:55] we left McDonald's.

[00:20:56] There was another incident

[00:20:58] there that we thought,

[00:20:59] you know,

[00:20:59] maybe we'll go somewhere else.

[00:21:01] Some lady was

[00:21:01] not in the National Guard

[00:21:03] and was throwing a hissy fit.

[00:21:05] But

[00:21:07] I listened

[00:21:08] as

[00:21:08] different ones

[00:21:10] in their eating

[00:21:11] their meal,

[00:21:14] old and young,

[00:21:16] walked over to these

[00:21:18] military

[00:21:20] and said,

[00:21:21] thank you for your service.

[00:21:23] Thank you for your service.

[00:21:25] They just were,

[00:21:27] you could tell

[00:21:28] that they were thankful

[00:21:29] but at the same time

[00:21:29] they just wanted to

[00:21:30] quietly eat their

[00:21:32] dinner.

[00:21:34] But I was moved.

[00:21:37] Thank you.

[00:21:39] I can't say

[00:21:40] that I was one of them

[00:21:41] that did that

[00:21:41] because I kind of,

[00:21:43] I was watching it

[00:21:44] and they felt

[00:21:45] a little uncomfortable

[00:21:46] and they just

[00:21:47] wanted to eat.

[00:21:50] But I was moved

[00:21:51] by the thankfulness

[00:21:52] of the children

[00:21:53] that went up

[00:21:54] and said it.

[00:21:58] Our soldiers,

[00:22:00] our veterans,

[00:22:03] we need to honor them.

[00:22:07] We need to remember

[00:22:08] that

[00:22:10] they didn't go to college.

[00:22:12] They chose

[00:22:13] the other.

[00:22:14] They may get

[00:22:15] their college later.

[00:22:16] That's what my son did.

[00:22:17] I think Rudy

[00:22:18] did the same thing.

[00:22:21] But they gave up

[00:22:23] this part of their lives

[00:22:26] to serve their country.

[00:22:30] How many of us

[00:22:31] can say we did?

[00:22:32] I let a grandmother

[00:22:33] talk me out of it.

[00:22:34] But why

[00:22:40] would we not

[00:22:41] honor them

[00:22:42] and realize

[00:22:43] what they did?

[00:22:45] My son was in

[00:22:46] for three years,

[00:22:47] I think.

[00:22:51] Missed a few

[00:22:52] Christmases

[00:22:53] with his family.

[00:22:57] We need to thank them

[00:22:58] for their sacrifice.

[00:23:00] All of them.

[00:23:02] And we need to stand up

[00:23:03] for our veterans.

[00:23:04] We have a lot of veterans

[00:23:06] that are struggling.

[00:23:07] They're struggling.

[00:23:09] They're not appreciated,

[00:23:10] especially our Vietnam vets.

[00:23:11] But all of them.

[00:23:14] And how many homeless

[00:23:15] we have.

[00:23:16] It's a shame

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[00:23:22] to take care of them.

[00:23:25] We should.

[00:23:27] That's more important

[00:23:28] than anything,

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[00:28:09] I'm kind of laughing

[00:28:10] because my producer

[00:28:11] was asking me,

[00:28:12] he said,

[00:28:13] did you really say that

[00:28:13] to your children?

[00:28:14] I said,

[00:28:14] say what?

[00:28:15] Don't make me

[00:28:16] come down there.

[00:28:17] I said,

[00:28:17] yeah,

[00:28:17] raise five sons.

[00:28:18] What do you think?

[00:28:18] I said it all the time

[00:28:19] and sometimes it worked

[00:28:22] and sometimes

[00:28:23] I had to go down there.

[00:28:25] Or send their father.

[00:28:27] All right.

[00:28:28] On to business here.

[00:28:30] Trump gives conditions

[00:28:32] for the new Senate GOP leadership.

[00:28:34] Now,

[00:28:35] there's three of them

[00:28:35] that want to be this.

[00:28:37] We do not want

[00:28:38] America.

[00:28:39] We do not want

[00:28:40] another Mitch McConnell

[00:28:41] in there.

[00:28:42] I will give Mitch McConnell

[00:28:43] credit.

[00:28:44] He kept Garland

[00:28:45] from becoming

[00:28:46] a Supreme Court justice.

[00:28:47] Can you imagine

[00:28:48] what Possum Man

[00:28:49] would have done

[00:28:49] as a Supreme Court justice?

[00:28:51] Oh, my gosh.

[00:28:53] I say that

[00:28:54] because he looks

[00:28:54] like a possum to me.

[00:28:56] That's just me.

[00:28:57] And

[00:28:59] he did get

[00:29:01] Trump's

[00:29:02] Supreme Court

[00:29:03] justices

[00:29:05] ratified.

[00:29:07] But

[00:29:07] other than that,

[00:29:08] he's not been

[00:29:09] a good leader

[00:29:10] in the Senate.

[00:29:11] And in 2022,

[00:29:14] when we failed

[00:29:15] to have the

[00:29:16] big red wave,

[00:29:17] everyone wants

[00:29:18] to blame

[00:29:18] Trump on that.

[00:29:19] Not me.

[00:29:21] I blame

[00:29:22] Mitch McConnell

[00:29:22] because then

[00:29:24] the primaries

[00:29:25] in certain states

[00:29:25] and for some reason

[00:29:26] Colorado is the one

[00:29:27] I think

[00:29:28] was one of them

[00:29:29] that I really

[00:29:30] noticed it.

[00:29:32] But I could be

[00:29:32] wrong on that.

[00:29:34] But there were

[00:29:35] certain states

[00:29:35] that primary

[00:29:36] knew

[00:29:38] people

[00:29:39] to be in

[00:29:40] politics

[00:29:40] to be their

[00:29:41] senator.

[00:29:43] Mitch McConnell

[00:29:45] refused

[00:29:47] to give

[00:29:48] the Senate

[00:29:49] endorsement

[00:29:50] to them

[00:29:51] and to give

[00:29:51] them

[00:29:52] money

[00:29:54] that's allotted

[00:29:55] for the Senate

[00:29:56] for their

[00:29:57] primaries,

[00:29:58] after their

[00:29:59] primaries

[00:29:59] for the election.

[00:30:00] They primaried.

[00:30:01] They were the

[00:30:02] people's choice.

[00:30:03] But they weren't

[00:30:04] Mitch McConnell's

[00:30:05] choice.

[00:30:06] And therefore,

[00:30:08] the big red wave

[00:30:08] did not happen.

[00:30:09] And in my opinion,

[00:30:12] it was Mitch

[00:30:12] McConnell's fault.

[00:30:13] Now, Pelosi

[00:30:14] was still in the

[00:30:15] House and I'm

[00:30:17] but we were not

[00:30:18] getting the GOP

[00:30:19] support that we

[00:30:20] needed.

[00:30:23] So, it is

[00:30:24] important.

[00:30:25] And then we had

[00:30:26] Paul Ryan.

[00:30:27] Remember him?

[00:30:28] Before that, it was

[00:30:29] Boehner, which I'll

[00:30:30] talk about later.

[00:30:32] But,

[00:30:34] these are the

[00:30:35] conditions that

[00:30:35] Trump has

[00:30:37] for the GOP

[00:30:38] Senate

[00:30:39] leadership.

[00:30:42] One,

[00:30:44] he wants

[00:30:45] them,

[00:30:45] the Senate

[00:30:46] leader must

[00:30:47] allow him to

[00:30:47] make recess

[00:30:48] appointments.

[00:30:49] Now, I had not

[00:30:50] heard of this,

[00:30:50] but apparently it is

[00:30:51] constitutional.

[00:30:53] And what it

[00:30:54] means is

[00:30:55] these

[00:30:56] appointments that

[00:30:58] he's going to

[00:30:58] give them will be

[00:30:59] recessed in and a

[00:31:00] recessed appointment

[00:31:01] skips being

[00:31:04] all that

[00:31:05] confirmation

[00:31:07] and such

[00:31:08] in the

[00:31:09] Senate.

[00:31:10] Because we know

[00:31:11] if they don't get

[00:31:12] it fast-tracked,

[00:31:13] they're going to do

[00:31:14] the same thing

[00:31:15] that they did

[00:31:16] when he was

[00:31:17] president

[00:31:17] president

[00:31:17] in 2016.

[00:31:21] So he wants

[00:31:22] them to

[00:31:22] fast-track

[00:31:23] this,

[00:31:23] and a

[00:31:24] recessed

[00:31:25] appointment

[00:31:27] can last

[00:31:28] up to

[00:31:28] two years.

[00:31:32] We've got

[00:31:32] to get

[00:31:33] things done

[00:31:33] in two

[00:31:34] years because

[00:31:34] we don't

[00:31:35] know

[00:31:35] what the

[00:31:36] future will

[00:31:37] hold.

[00:31:37] I'm hoping

[00:31:38] that all

[00:31:38] Americans

[00:31:39] will stay

[00:31:39] fast,

[00:31:40] stand fast,

[00:31:41] keep the

[00:31:42] Republicans in

[00:31:43] there right

[00:31:43] now,

[00:31:43] because we

[00:31:44] cannot

[00:31:44] trust the

[00:31:45] Democrats.

[00:31:49] Any

[00:31:50] Republican

[00:31:50] senator

[00:31:51] seeking

[00:31:51] the coveted

[00:31:52] leadership

[00:31:52] position of

[00:31:53] the United

[00:31:54] States Senate

[00:31:54] must agree

[00:31:55] to recess

[00:31:55] appointments.

[00:31:58] And we

[00:31:59] have three

[00:32:00] of them

[00:32:00] that are

[00:32:01] wanting this.

[00:32:02] One is

[00:32:04] Senator

[00:32:04] Republican

[00:32:05] Whip

[00:32:05] John

[00:32:06] Thune,

[00:32:08] and he

[00:32:09] is from

[00:32:09] South

[00:32:09] Dakota.

[00:32:10] And then

[00:32:11] we have

[00:32:12] former

[00:32:12] Senate

[00:32:13] GOP

[00:32:14] Whip

[00:32:14] John

[00:32:15] Cornyn,

[00:32:15] and he

[00:32:16] is from

[00:32:16] Texas.

[00:32:17] And then

[00:32:18] we have

[00:32:19] Senator

[00:32:19] Rick

[00:32:20] Scott

[00:32:20] from

[00:32:22] Florida.

[00:32:23] Now,

[00:32:24] I thought

[00:32:24] it was

[00:32:24] kind of

[00:32:25] interesting.

[00:32:26] Trump

[00:32:27] hasn't

[00:32:27] endorsed

[00:32:28] anyone

[00:32:28] yet,

[00:32:29] but Elon

[00:32:30] Musk

[00:32:30] did.

[00:32:31] He

[00:32:31] endorsed,

[00:32:31] he's

[00:32:32] hanging

[00:32:32] in there

[00:32:33] with

[00:32:33] Rick

[00:32:33] Scott.

[00:32:34] So,

[00:32:37] I'm

[00:32:37] not sure

[00:32:38] because

[00:32:38] the Senate

[00:32:39] leader

[00:32:39] has to

[00:32:40] be able

[00:32:41] to do

[00:32:42] some

[00:32:43] negotiation.

[00:32:43] I don't

[00:32:44] want

[00:32:44] negotiating.

[00:32:45] I don't

[00:32:45] like it.

[00:32:46] I want

[00:32:46] everything

[00:32:47] to be

[00:32:47] constitutional.

[00:32:48] I don't

[00:32:49] want to

[00:32:49] give and

[00:32:50] compromise,

[00:32:50] but that's

[00:32:52] not the

[00:32:52] reality of

[00:32:52] politics,

[00:32:53] I

[00:32:53] expect.

[00:32:56] So,

[00:32:57] that is

[00:32:57] one thing

[00:32:59] that Trump

[00:32:59] wants.

[00:33:00] Whoever

[00:33:01] is GOP

[00:33:02] must

[00:33:03] fast-track,

[00:33:04] must

[00:33:04] believe in

[00:33:05] the recess

[00:33:06] administration

[00:33:07] appointments.

[00:33:09] And

[00:33:10] Cornyn,

[00:33:11] however,

[00:33:11] suggested,

[00:33:12] he's one of

[00:33:13] them that

[00:33:13] wants this,

[00:33:14] so I got a

[00:33:14] feeling he's

[00:33:15] kind of

[00:33:15] kicking himself

[00:33:16] out,

[00:33:16] that he

[00:33:17] would prefer

[00:33:18] to keep

[00:33:18] the Senate

[00:33:18] in session

[00:33:19] rather than

[00:33:20] resort to

[00:33:21] recess

[00:33:21] appointments.

[00:33:22] I guess

[00:33:23] this means

[00:33:24] Trump

[00:33:24] appoints

[00:33:25] them

[00:33:25] while

[00:33:25] they're

[00:33:26] in

[00:33:26] recess

[00:33:27] and

[00:33:28] therefore

[00:33:28] it

[00:33:28] can

[00:33:28] last

[00:33:29] up to

[00:33:29] two

[00:33:29] years.

[00:33:30] But

[00:33:31] it is

[00:33:32] unacceptable,

[00:33:33] he says,

[00:33:34] for Senate

[00:33:34] D's to

[00:33:35] block

[00:33:36] President

[00:33:37] Trump's

[00:33:38] cabinet

[00:33:39] appointees.

[00:33:39] And you

[00:33:40] know they're

[00:33:40] going to.

[00:33:41] They're

[00:33:42] going to.

[00:33:42] They did

[00:33:43] it before.

[00:33:44] And it

[00:33:45] took

[00:33:45] two to

[00:33:46] three

[00:33:47] years

[00:33:47] into

[00:33:48] his

[00:33:48] administration

[00:33:49] before

[00:33:49] they

[00:33:49] approved

[00:33:50] any

[00:33:50] of

[00:33:50] them.

[00:33:52] So

[00:33:52] Cornyn

[00:33:53] also

[00:33:53] says,

[00:33:54] additionally,

[00:33:54] the

[00:33:54] Constitution

[00:33:55] expressly

[00:33:55] confers the

[00:33:56] power of

[00:33:56] the

[00:33:57] president

[00:33:57] to

[00:33:57] make

[00:33:57] the

[00:33:58] recess

[00:33:58] appointments.

[00:33:59] So

[00:33:59] with

[00:34:00] that,

[00:34:00] he's

[00:34:00] kind

[00:34:01] of

[00:34:01] escaping

[00:34:02] it

[00:34:02] and

[00:34:03] saying,

[00:34:03] that's

[00:34:03] up to

[00:34:03] President

[00:34:04] Trump.

[00:34:05] He

[00:34:05] can

[00:34:05] make

[00:34:06] these

[00:34:06] while

[00:34:06] we're

[00:34:06] in

[00:34:06] recess,

[00:34:07] but

[00:34:07] he

[00:34:07] prefers

[00:34:07] we

[00:34:08] stay

[00:34:08] in

[00:34:08] session.

[00:34:10] Another

[00:34:10] condition

[00:34:11] put

[00:34:12] forward

[00:34:12] by

[00:34:12] Trump

[00:34:13] is

[00:34:13] that

[00:34:13] Senate

[00:34:14] Republicans

[00:34:14] should

[00:34:15] block

[00:34:15] all

[00:34:16] remaining

[00:34:16] judicial

[00:34:17] confirmations

[00:34:18] until he

[00:34:18] is re-inaugurated

[00:34:20] in January.

[00:34:23] So

[00:34:25] we already

[00:34:25] know

[00:34:26] that they're

[00:34:27] trying to

[00:34:27] put pressure,

[00:34:28] the Democrats

[00:34:28] are trying

[00:34:29] to put

[00:34:29] pressure

[00:34:30] on

[00:34:31] Sotomayor,

[00:34:32] I believe

[00:34:32] it is,

[00:34:33] because she

[00:34:34] has diabetes

[00:34:35] and is not

[00:34:35] in the

[00:34:36] perfect

[00:34:36] health.

[00:34:38] And so,

[00:34:39] and she's

[00:34:39] not that

[00:34:39] old,

[00:34:40] but they,

[00:34:40] I think

[00:34:41] she's in

[00:34:41] her 60s.

[00:34:43] So

[00:34:44] they're

[00:34:44] wanting

[00:34:44] her to

[00:34:45] bow out

[00:34:45] so they

[00:34:46] can put

[00:34:46] some

[00:34:46] young

[00:34:47] whippersnapper

[00:34:48] in there,

[00:34:48] and a lot

[00:34:48] of people

[00:34:49] are claiming

[00:34:49] it's going

[00:34:50] to be

[00:34:50] Kamala.

[00:34:50] I don't

[00:34:51] think so.

[00:34:53] That would

[00:34:53] really be

[00:34:54] a slap

[00:34:54] in the

[00:34:55] face

[00:34:55] to the

[00:34:55] American

[00:34:55] people.

[00:34:56] Not that

[00:34:57] they're

[00:34:57] above

[00:34:58] slapping

[00:34:58] us

[00:34:59] in the

[00:34:59] face,

[00:34:59] calling

[00:35:00] us

[00:35:00] garbage

[00:35:00] and

[00:35:01] everything

[00:35:01] else,

[00:35:01] but

[00:35:04] anyway,

[00:35:05] that's

[00:35:05] one

[00:35:05] reason

[00:35:05] that

[00:35:05] Trump

[00:35:06] is

[00:35:06] asking

[00:35:06] that.

[00:35:07] Now,

[00:35:08] I heard

[00:35:08] last

[00:35:09] night

[00:35:09] that

[00:35:10] it

[00:35:10] is

[00:35:10] January

[00:35:11] 3rd

[00:35:11] when

[00:35:12] they

[00:35:12] make

[00:35:12] this

[00:35:12] decision,

[00:35:15] but

[00:35:16] the Democrats

[00:35:17] are in

[00:35:17] charge

[00:35:17] for a

[00:35:18] while

[00:35:18] yet.

[00:35:19] So,

[00:35:19] I'm not

[00:35:20] sure what

[00:35:21] can happen

[00:35:22] or how

[00:35:22] much

[00:35:22] authority

[00:35:23] they will

[00:35:23] have in

[00:35:24] that as

[00:35:24] far as

[00:35:25] the judges

[00:35:25] go.

[00:35:26] Additionally,

[00:35:27] no judges

[00:35:27] should be

[00:35:28] approved

[00:35:28] during this

[00:35:29] period of

[00:35:30] time because

[00:35:30] the Democrats

[00:35:31] are looking

[00:35:31] to ram

[00:35:32] through their

[00:35:32] judges.

[00:35:33] That's

[00:35:33] exactly what

[00:35:34] they're ready

[00:35:34] to do.

[00:35:35] So,

[00:35:36] President

[00:35:37] Elect

[00:35:37] Trump

[00:35:38] will be

[00:35:38] sworn

[00:35:38] in

[00:35:38] as

[00:35:39] the

[00:35:39] 47th

[00:35:40] president

[00:35:40] on

[00:35:41] January

[00:35:41] 20th.

[00:35:42] He

[00:35:43] will

[00:35:43] take

[00:35:43] office

[00:35:44] with

[00:35:44] a

[00:35:44] new

[00:35:44] majority

[00:35:44] in

[00:35:45] the

[00:35:45] Senate

[00:35:46] as

[00:35:46] the

[00:35:46] Republican

[00:35:47] Party

[00:35:47] managed

[00:35:48] to

[00:35:48] flip

[00:35:48] four

[00:35:48] seats

[00:35:49] for

[00:35:49] a

[00:35:49] new

[00:35:50] and

[00:35:50] total

[00:35:51] of

[00:35:51] 53

[00:35:52] Republican

[00:35:53] senators.

[00:35:55] So,

[00:35:57] there was

[00:35:57] a third

[00:35:58] one.

[00:35:58] I don't

[00:35:58] know if

[00:35:59] I missed

[00:35:59] that.

[00:35:59] Did I

[00:35:59] miss

[00:36:00] it?

[00:36:00] Maybe

[00:36:01] I did.

[00:36:02] I think

[00:36:02] it was

[00:36:03] that

[00:36:03] with

[00:36:03] the

[00:36:03] judges.

[00:36:03] So,

[00:36:04] those

[00:36:04] are

[00:36:05] what

[00:36:05] he

[00:36:05] has

[00:36:05] conditions

[00:36:06] so far.

[00:36:08] And

[00:36:09] there's

[00:36:09] three of

[00:36:09] them

[00:36:09] up for

[00:36:10] it.

[00:36:10] Three

[00:36:11] of

[00:36:11] them

[00:36:11] are

[00:36:13] campaigning

[00:36:13] for it.

[00:36:14] I don't

[00:36:14] know.

[00:36:14] Kissing

[00:36:15] some

[00:36:15] Senate

[00:36:16] tail

[00:36:17] or

[00:36:17] something.

[00:36:18] So,

[00:36:20] I think

[00:36:20] that's

[00:36:21] kind of

[00:36:21] a,

[00:36:23] I think

[00:36:23] that's

[00:36:24] something

[00:36:24] that they

[00:36:24] should

[00:36:25] give

[00:36:25] President

[00:36:25] Trump,

[00:36:26] knowing

[00:36:26] what

[00:36:26] happened

[00:36:26] in

[00:36:27] 2016,

[00:36:27] and knowing

[00:36:28] that they're

[00:36:28] still

[00:36:29] saying,

[00:36:29] we're not

[00:36:30] going to

[00:36:30] let him

[00:36:30] have

[00:36:35] a

[00:36:35] story that I

[00:36:36] wanted to

[00:36:36] share with

[00:36:36] you.

[00:36:39] The FBI

[00:36:43] execs are

[00:36:44] rushing to

[00:36:45] retire after

[00:36:46] Trump victory

[00:36:47] leaves them

[00:36:47] shell-shocked.

[00:36:49] It says,

[00:36:50] reports indicate

[00:36:51] significant

[00:36:52] upheaval within

[00:36:54] the Federal

[00:36:54] Bureau of

[00:36:55] Investigation

[00:36:55] following

[00:36:56] Donald Trump's

[00:36:57] presidential

[00:36:58] election victory.

[00:37:00] George

[00:37:01] Hill,

[00:37:01] a former

[00:37:02] FBI,

[00:37:03] but he's

[00:37:03] a whistleblower,

[00:37:04] claims the

[00:37:05] numerous senior

[00:37:06] executives are

[00:37:07] hastily seeking

[00:37:08] retirement.

[00:37:09] Trump's

[00:37:10] decisive win

[00:37:11] securing all

[00:37:12] swing states

[00:37:13] and winning

[00:37:14] the popular

[00:37:14] vote against

[00:37:15] Democratic

[00:37:16] Kamala

[00:37:17] has reportedly

[00:37:19] left the

[00:37:19] FBI,

[00:37:20] stunned and

[00:37:20] shell-shocked.

[00:37:22] Now,

[00:37:23] Rudy and I

[00:37:23] were discussing

[00:37:24] this,

[00:37:24] and that

[00:37:25] kind of goes

[00:37:26] to show you

[00:37:27] they're not

[00:37:28] non-political

[00:37:29] if they're

[00:37:30] all of a sudden

[00:37:31] worried about

[00:37:31] their jobs.

[00:37:33] What have

[00:37:33] they done?

[00:37:35] What have

[00:37:36] they done

[00:37:37] that they're

[00:37:37] all of a

[00:37:38] sudden,

[00:37:38] we better,

[00:37:40] what's the

[00:37:40] old expression,

[00:37:42] rats leaving

[00:37:42] a sinking ship?

[00:37:45] I don't think

[00:37:45] the ship is

[00:37:46] sinking,

[00:37:46] but I think

[00:37:47] they are.

[00:37:47] You're listening

[00:37:48] to CSE

[00:37:48] Talk Radio.

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[00:42:06] CSE Talk Radio.

[00:42:07] This is Bethann.

[00:42:09] So with these

[00:42:10] FBI execs,

[00:42:11] we're not talking

[00:42:17] 50 senior

[00:42:19] executive service

[00:42:20] members are

[00:42:21] contemplating

[00:42:22] immediate

[00:42:22] retirement.

[00:42:24] What does

[00:42:25] that tell us,

[00:42:25] America?

[00:42:26] Who have

[00:42:27] they been

[00:42:27] working for?

[00:42:29] We're the

[00:42:30] ones paying

[00:42:31] them,

[00:42:31] but they've

[00:42:32] been working

[00:42:33] for the

[00:42:34] bureaucracy,

[00:42:36] the oligarchy.

[00:42:38] That's who

[00:42:39] they've been

[00:42:39] protecting.

[00:42:41] I don't

[00:42:42] know about

[00:42:42] you,

[00:42:42] but I'm

[00:42:45] not after

[00:42:46] revenge.

[00:42:47] I'm after

[00:42:48] justice.

[00:42:50] And if

[00:42:50] there's one

[00:42:53] weakness

[00:42:53] that I think

[00:42:54] Donald Trump

[00:42:54] has,

[00:42:57] is his

[00:42:58] compassion

[00:42:58] for others.

[00:43:01] He makes

[00:43:02] a mistake

[00:43:02] when he says

[00:43:03] he didn't

[00:43:04] want to do

[00:43:04] anything to

[00:43:05] Hillary.

[00:43:05] He didn't

[00:43:05] think it'd

[00:43:06] be good

[00:43:06] for the

[00:43:06] company.

[00:43:07] He said,

[00:43:07] they're good

[00:43:08] people.

[00:43:08] I don't

[00:43:08] want to

[00:43:08] hurt them.

[00:43:09] They're not

[00:43:09] good people.

[00:43:11] They are

[00:43:12] not good

[00:43:12] people.

[00:43:13] Good

[00:43:14] people don't

[00:43:14] do what

[00:43:15] they've done.

[00:43:19] They need

[00:43:20] to be

[00:43:20] punished.

[00:43:22] Somehow,

[00:43:23] someway,

[00:43:24] Americans,

[00:43:27] Americans

[00:43:27] need

[00:43:28] justice.

[00:43:31] We're not

[00:43:32] going to get

[00:43:32] our republic

[00:43:33] back if

[00:43:35] we don't

[00:43:35] have justice

[00:43:36] removing the

[00:43:38] corruption.

[00:43:40] Just send

[00:43:41] them home

[00:43:42] isn't

[00:43:42] enough.

[00:43:44] And if

[00:43:44] there's one

[00:43:45] person who

[00:43:45] needs to

[00:43:46] be sent

[00:43:46] out of

[00:43:46] D.C.,

[00:43:47] it's

[00:43:47] Barack

[00:43:47] Hussein

[00:43:48] Obama.

[00:43:49] He needs

[00:43:50] to be

[00:43:51] gone.

[00:43:56] So,

[00:43:56] I'm going

[00:43:57] to apologize

[00:43:58] before I

[00:43:58] read this

[00:43:59] to you

[00:43:59] because

[00:44:01] I thought

[00:44:02] when I,

[00:44:02] I've read

[00:44:02] this to you

[00:44:03] before,

[00:44:04] and I did

[00:44:05] my research,

[00:44:06] and when I

[00:44:07] typed it out,

[00:44:07] I thought I

[00:44:08] typed out

[00:44:09] how to

[00:44:09] pronounce

[00:44:10] all of

[00:44:11] these

[00:44:12] places.

[00:44:14] But this

[00:44:15] is Why

[00:44:16] Are You

[00:44:16] Marching,

[00:44:17] Son?

[00:44:19] And it

[00:44:20] was done

[00:44:20] by John

[00:44:21] Wayne.

[00:44:24] And I

[00:44:25] thought it

[00:44:25] was appropriate

[00:44:26] today for

[00:44:28] all the

[00:44:29] veterans,

[00:44:31] those who

[00:44:32] served and

[00:44:32] are gone,

[00:44:35] those who

[00:44:35] served and

[00:44:36] are still

[00:44:36] with us,

[00:44:38] those who

[00:44:39] are currently

[00:44:40] serving.

[00:44:42] And yes,

[00:44:44] all those

[00:44:45] young men

[00:44:46] and women

[00:44:47] out there

[00:44:47] that are

[00:44:48] thinking

[00:44:48] about

[00:44:49] serving.

[00:44:52] Why are

[00:44:53] you marching,

[00:44:54] son?

[00:44:55] I'd really

[00:44:56] like to

[00:44:56] know.

[00:44:57] Is it

[00:44:58] because of

[00:44:58] Valley Forge

[00:44:59] or perhaps

[00:45:00] the Alamo?

[00:45:02] Or one

[00:45:03] if by land

[00:45:05] and two

[00:45:05] if by sea

[00:45:06] a trumpet's

[00:45:07] call,

[00:45:08] the will

[00:45:08] to be free?

[00:45:10] And what

[00:45:11] of a man

[00:45:11] who stood

[00:45:12] straight and

[00:45:12] tall,

[00:45:13] who wept

[00:45:14] silent tears

[00:45:15] when he saw

[00:45:16] brave men

[00:45:16] fall?

[00:45:18] No matter,

[00:45:19] no difference

[00:45:20] the blue

[00:45:20] or the gray,

[00:45:21] all were

[00:45:22] his brothers,

[00:45:24] all often,

[00:45:25] how often

[00:45:26] he pray.

[00:45:28] And what

[00:45:29] of Antietam

[00:45:30] and now

[00:45:32] peaceful

[00:45:32] stream,

[00:45:33] where the

[00:45:34] water,

[00:45:35] blood red,

[00:45:36] glittered and

[00:45:37] gleamed?

[00:45:38] Apatomox,

[00:45:40] Chickamauga,

[00:45:42] Vicksburg,

[00:45:43] Bull Run,

[00:45:44] Cumberland Gap,

[00:45:46] Gettysburg,

[00:45:47] and then

[00:45:48] Washington.

[00:45:48] Why are you

[00:45:50] marching,

[00:45:51] son?

[00:45:52] In Flanders

[00:45:53] fields,

[00:45:54] how proud

[00:45:55] were they

[00:45:55] whose forms

[00:45:56] beneath the

[00:45:57] poppies lay,

[00:45:59] men who saw

[00:46:00] verdant and

[00:46:01] died at the

[00:46:01] marne sessions,

[00:46:03] and those

[00:46:04] who tried

[00:46:05] the fearful

[00:46:06] foe of

[00:46:06] Chateau

[00:46:08] theory,

[00:46:08] who fought

[00:46:10] and bled,

[00:46:11] whose hearts

[00:46:12] grew weary,

[00:46:14] but in

[00:46:15] whose minds

[00:46:15] one thought

[00:46:16] kept churning

[00:46:17] that the

[00:46:18] torch of

[00:46:19] liberty

[00:46:19] keep burning.

[00:46:22] Why are you

[00:46:23] marching,

[00:46:24] son?

[00:46:24] The planes

[00:46:26] swarm in,

[00:46:27] and the

[00:46:27] rising sun

[00:46:28] glowed fiercely

[00:46:30] on the

[00:46:30] evil dun

[00:46:31] to men

[00:46:33] whose blood

[00:46:33] runs through

[00:46:34] their veins,

[00:46:35] men who

[00:46:36] died,

[00:46:37] and whose

[00:46:38] remains,

[00:46:39] life forever

[00:46:40] locked in

[00:46:41] waters deep,

[00:46:42] now it is

[00:46:44] right that

[00:46:45] they should

[00:46:45] sleep,

[00:46:46] while the

[00:46:47] warm sea

[00:46:48] laps at a

[00:46:49] twisted hull

[00:46:49] and see the

[00:46:51] torch of

[00:46:52] liberty

[00:46:52] grow dull.

[00:46:54] Anzio,

[00:46:55] Casino,

[00:46:56] and the

[00:46:56] Pole,

[00:46:57] St.

[00:46:58] Miraglise,

[00:46:58] Le Mans,

[00:47:00] St.

[00:47:00] Lowe,

[00:47:01] Gardelgin,

[00:47:03] Buckenwald,

[00:47:04] on and on

[00:47:06] the roll

[00:47:06] is called.

[00:47:08] And why?

[00:47:10] Why are you

[00:47:11] marching,

[00:47:11] son?

[00:47:12] Bugles

[00:47:13] shrilled in

[00:47:14] the frozen

[00:47:14] night,

[00:47:15] and at

[00:47:16] first dawn

[00:47:17] the awful

[00:47:18] sight.

[00:47:18] Of seas of

[00:47:19] men,

[00:47:20] row after

[00:47:21] row,

[00:47:21] left to

[00:47:22] die on

[00:47:23] blood-stained

[00:47:23] snow.

[00:47:25] Puzan,

[00:47:26] Pangyang,

[00:47:27] Suan,

[00:47:28] Kangdo,

[00:47:29] and blood-red

[00:47:31] ram the

[00:47:32] swift

[00:47:32] Aaloo.

[00:47:34] In South

[00:47:35] Vietnam,

[00:47:35] the big guns

[00:47:36] roared,

[00:47:36] and once again

[00:47:37] we fought a war.

[00:47:39] To honor a

[00:47:40] pledge our nation

[00:47:41] gave to help

[00:47:42] that little

[00:47:43] country save

[00:47:44] her people

[00:47:45] from the

[00:47:45] certainty

[00:47:46] that she'd

[00:47:48] be ruled

[00:47:48] by tyranny.

[00:47:50] No matter

[00:47:51] where the

[00:47:52] big guns

[00:47:52] roar,

[00:47:53] our fighting

[00:47:54] men like

[00:47:55] those before

[00:47:56] take the

[00:47:57] torch we

[00:47:57] hold so

[00:47:59] dear and

[00:48:00] face freedom's

[00:48:01] enemies without

[00:48:03] fear.

[00:48:04] Our fathers

[00:48:05] died from

[00:48:06] sea to sea

[00:48:06] and bless

[00:48:07] the torch

[00:48:08] of liberty.

[00:48:09] So why?

[00:48:11] Why are you

[00:48:12] marching,

[00:48:13] son?

[00:48:15] I think

[00:48:16] so many

[00:48:17] times we

[00:48:18] take for

[00:48:18] granted

[00:48:20] all the

[00:48:20] things that

[00:48:21] happened in

[00:48:22] America,

[00:48:23] all the wars

[00:48:24] that have been

[00:48:24] fought.

[00:48:25] We've sent

[00:48:26] young men

[00:48:26] to die

[00:48:27] for democracy

[00:48:28] for others,

[00:48:31] the mess

[00:48:32] in Afghanistan

[00:48:33] that happened

[00:48:34] here three and a

[00:48:35] half years

[00:48:35] ago,

[00:48:36] the 13

[00:48:37] soldiers that

[00:48:37] were lost

[00:48:38] that day,

[00:48:38] and how this

[00:48:39] regime has

[00:48:40] ignored them,

[00:48:42] ignored their

[00:48:42] families,

[00:48:44] ignored the

[00:48:45] ones who

[00:48:45] came home.

[00:48:48] My brother

[00:48:49] fought in

[00:48:49] Vietnam.

[00:48:51] He fought

[00:48:52] hard.

[00:48:52] He saw

[00:48:53] death.

[00:48:56] We didn't

[00:48:57] win that

[00:48:57] war.

[00:48:59] We didn't

[00:48:59] win that

[00:49:00] war because

[00:49:00] we didn't

[00:49:01] have strong

[00:49:01] enough

[00:49:01] soldiers.

[00:49:03] We didn't

[00:49:04] win that

[00:49:04] war because

[00:49:05] we had a

[00:49:06] weak

[00:49:06] Congress

[00:49:06] and weak

[00:49:09] generals.

[00:49:11] propaganda.

[00:49:13] Our

[00:49:14] veterans.

[00:49:15] Our

[00:49:16] soldiers.

[00:49:18] They are

[00:49:19] brave.

[00:49:20] They're not

[00:49:21] politicians.

[00:49:22] They're the

[00:49:23] ones who

[00:49:24] fight.

[00:49:25] They're the

[00:49:26] ones that

[00:49:27] gave you

[00:49:28] that right

[00:49:28] last week

[00:49:29] on November

[00:49:30] 5th to

[00:49:30] go and

[00:49:31] vote.

[00:49:32] It wasn't

[00:49:33] Congress.

[00:49:34] It was the

[00:49:35] soldiers that

[00:49:37] keep our

[00:49:38] freedom

[00:49:38] flowing.

[00:49:41] love for

[00:49:42] liberty

[00:49:43] going.

[00:49:45] So today,

[00:49:48] thank a

[00:49:49] veteran.

[00:49:51] Thank them.

[00:49:52] Take one to

[00:49:53] lunch.

[00:49:54] Take one to

[00:49:55] supper.

[00:49:56] But thank

[00:49:57] them.

[00:49:58] For they

[00:50:00] sacrificed.

[00:50:01] Even those

[00:50:02] who didn't

[00:50:02] see battle.

[00:50:03] They gave

[00:50:04] up a

[00:50:05] certain amount

[00:50:05] of their

[00:50:06] lives to

[00:50:07] serve this

[00:50:08] country.

[00:50:11] We need

[00:50:12] respect that.

[00:50:15] And let's

[00:50:15] always vote

[00:50:16] when we

[00:50:17] vote with

[00:50:19] those

[00:50:20] veterans in

[00:50:20] mind,

[00:50:21] with our

[00:50:22] soldiers in

[00:50:22] mind.

[00:50:24] We don't

[00:50:25] want people

[00:50:26] like the

[00:50:26] Cheneys.

[00:50:27] We want

[00:50:27] somebody like

[00:50:28] Trump.

[00:50:29] It's going to

[00:50:29] keep us out of

[00:50:30] wars and

[00:50:31] bring our

[00:50:31] soldiers home

[00:50:32] safe.

[00:50:35] It's the

[00:50:35] soldiers.

[00:50:37] They're the

[00:50:37] ones who

[00:50:38] help us to

[00:50:39] bring America

[00:50:40] home.

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[00:50:48] encourage your

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[00:50:50] Ann and her

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[00:51:02] Beth Ann has

[00:51:02] been behind the

[00:51:03] microphone for

[00:51:04] almost 30

[00:51:05] years fighting

[00:51:05] to bring

[00:51:06] America home.

[00:51:07] She brings

[00:51:07] her unique

[00:51:08] perspective,

[00:51:09] drawing from

[00:51:09] her many life

[00:51:10] experiences and

[00:51:11] her love for

[00:51:12] God and country.

[00:51:13] As a young

[00:51:13] girl, her family

[00:51:14] moved from the

[00:51:15] big city to

[00:51:15] a small rural

[00:51:16] community where

[00:51:17] she would grow

[00:51:17] up, marry her

[00:51:18] husband and

[00:51:19] together raise

[00:51:19] five sons.

[00:51:20] Along the way,

[00:51:21] she worked in

[00:51:22] factories, retail,

[00:51:23] sales and

[00:51:23] medical clinic and

[00:51:24] now lights up the

[00:51:25] airwaves on

[00:51:26] CSE Talk Radio.

[00:51:28] As the D.C.

[00:51:28] occupiers continue

[00:51:29] to drive our

[00:51:30] society into

[00:51:31] socialism and

[00:51:32] anarchy, the

[00:51:33] message to bring

[00:51:33] America home grows

[00:51:35] more crucial by

[00:51:36] the day.

[00:51:36] Beth Ann brings

[00:51:37] that message with

[00:51:38] contagious passion

[00:51:39] wherever she

[00:51:40] speaks.

[00:51:40] Schedule Beth

[00:51:41] Ann to speak to

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[00:51:47] Do we lack

[00:51:48] enthusiasm and

[00:51:49] understanding of

[00:51:50] the word liberty?

[00:51:51] Do we weep for

[00:51:52] liberty which we

[00:51:53] have lost?

[00:51:53] Or do we simply

[00:51:54] not understand the

[00:51:55] substance and

[00:51:56] sacrifice for which

[00:51:57] we were once

[00:51:58] privileged?

[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 society

[00:52:03] from oppressive

[00:52:04] restrictions imposed

[00:52:05] by authority on

[00:52:06] one's life,

[00:52:07] behavior, or

[00:52:08] political views.

[00:52:10] Today we seem to

[00:52:11] want restrictions.

[00:52:12] Government micromanaging

[00:52:14] our lives?

[00:52:15] But do we realize

[00:52:16] the cost?

[00:52:18] Alexander Hamilton

[00:52:19] once stated,

[00:52:20] There is a certain

[00:52:21] enthusiasm in

[00:52:22] liberty that makes

[00:52:23] human nature rise

[00:52:24] above itself in

[00:52:25] acts of bravery

[00:52:25] and heroism.

[00:52:27] As a republic,

[00:52:29] we the people must

[00:52:30] guard the liberty

[00:52:30] of others.

[00:52:31] We must continue

[00:52:32] the enthusiasm

[00:52:33] that will make

[00:52:34] men free.

[00:52:36] Visit csctalkradio.com

[00:52:37] where Beth Ann

[00:52:38] puts enthusiasm

[00:52:39] and common sense

[00:52:40] back into American

[00:52:42] liberty as she

[00:52:43] brings America

[00:52:44] home.

[00:52:47] Friends, I want

[00:52:48] to talk to you

[00:52:49] very frankly about

[00:52:50] the increasing

[00:52:50] civil unrest we're

[00:52:52] seeing these days.

[00:52:53] You can't turn on

[00:52:54] the news without

[00:52:54] hearing about more

[00:52:55] riots, violence,

[00:52:57] looting, killing,

[00:52:58] lawlessness, and

[00:52:59] mayhem.

[00:53:00] Sadly, I think the

[00:53:01] worst is yet to come

[00:53:02] and the crescendo

[00:53:03] will be quite painful.

[00:53:05] However, I want

[00:53:06] to focus your

[00:53:07] attention on what

[00:53:07] you can do to

[00:53:09] survive.

[00:53:09] Priority one in

[00:53:11] times like these

[00:53:12] is to make sure

[00:53:13] you have enough

[00:53:13] food to eat.

[00:53:15] If you know me,

[00:53:16] you know I fully

[00:53:16] endorse My Patriot

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[00:53:18] They're the only

[00:53:19] source I personally

[00:53:20] use and trust to

[00:53:21] get through the

[00:53:22] tough times ahead.

[00:53:23] Right now, you

[00:53:24] can save $100 off

[00:53:26] a four-week

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[00:53:41] and get ready

[00:53:41] now.

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