[00:00:07] The TV told me that if I eat bugs and pay more money to the government, my weather will be gooder. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. I grow up, I want to work for a woke company. Like super woke. When I grow up, when I grow up, I want to be hired based on what I look like rather than my skills. I want to be judged by my political beliefs. I want to get promoted based on my chromosomes. When I grow up, I want to be offended by my co-workers and walk around the office on eggshells
[00:00:36] and have my words policed by HR. Words like grandfather, peanut gallery, long time no see, no can do. When I grow up, I want to be obsessed with emotional safety and do workplace sensitivity training all day long. When I grow up, I want to climb the corporate ladder just by following the crowd. I want to be a conformist. I want to weaponize my pronouns. What are pronouns? It's time to grow up and get back to work.
[00:01:04] I was assigned female at birth and I identify as a woman, but according to the back of a craft box of mac and cheese, I am a family of four. Friday show. You know I love Fridays. Phone lines are open in this first hour and of course I'll bring Marley on in the next hour.
[00:01:33] She is from unitedforfreedom.com and let me tell you, she's awesome. Marley Hornick. You're going to want to listen to her. That's what I have to say. You're going to want to listen to her. You know, and yesterday's show, boy, Pat was awesome, wasn't he? On the soil. Oh my gosh. You know, we really, I'm saying this for me too. We really don't think about all of those things affecting our food supply.
[00:02:02] We talk about dyes. We talk about little things, you know, with Maha doing, not doing, but the soil. I mean, that's our food supply for Pete's sake. So you got to check that out if you haven't listened to it because it's really, really good. And I so appreciate you tuning in.
[00:02:20] And I was thinking a lot about this, about communities, because, you know, most people out there won't bring up local community because local community, well, honest to goodness, I don't think they want local community fixed. I really don't because it seems like all the nefarious forces are sort of behind the switching of communities.
[00:02:45] And people are right now talking a lot about, well, the Californians are moving in to, you know, Wyoming and Texas and Montana and Utah and Nevada and with the mentality of the socialism mentality. Now, some conservatives leave, but a lot of communities are getting this infiltration across the West and onto the East and from the East too.
[00:03:10] People are going to smaller communities and then spreading their brand of biased, brainwashed, just like the intro, you know. I love that, didn't you? That sort of mentality to their communities. And then you kind of wonder how these communities switch and change. But I kind of want to tell you a story about a gentleman on a California radio station. I'll call him Jack.
[00:03:39] And it's I identify a lot with this guy. He's not on the air anymore, but he was in radio for a short while and tried to bring the truth to his community in California. And I'm going to bring this up because I think that this is a great lesson on how you can take a state like California, be very conservative and Republican, and switch it to a very woke state so woke that they belong in China.
[00:04:06] OK, how does that happen to a community of people that are pretty alert? Right. You're conservative. You're alert. How does that even happen? Well, I'll tell you how. So Jack started asking questions that the local press wasn't asking, like, why are the budgets expanding so high? And that seems unnecessary. And and huge budgets for police and fire that were unnecessary.
[00:04:32] And, of course, election fraud, things that didn't make sense, zoning issues, water issues, power issues, all of these things. Right. Starting to talk about, you know, the local press wasn't really asking any hardcore questions. And they were letting the politicians sort of dictate the interviews. And so nobody was really getting down to the truth. And so Jack started talking about the truth. And the more he talked, the more politicians got upset.
[00:05:01] They were trying to figure out ways how to stop him from exposing what was going on behind the scenes. And they didn't want to appear like they were silencing anybody because they had to get reelected. You can't have that. And so they were trying to kind of figure out ways that they could silence him without appearing to silence him. And so they didn't want anybody kind of figuring out the unconstitutional things that they were doing behind the scenes.
[00:05:28] So the community was pretty split at that point, Republican to Democrat, even though it was leaning more Republican. OK, it wasn't completely Republican, but it was it was leaning more towards conservative values at that point. And the politicians catered to that sentiment by representing themselves as such. OK, as Republicans.
[00:05:51] And so they were anything but that, because behind the scenes, once they got in, they were doing all kinds of things that conservatives wouldn't do. But that's kind of how politics goes. And I'm sure you've witnessed this in your own community as well. So the local local company, one in particular, started sponsoring Jack and they positioned themselves of, you know, lovers of free speech, kind of liked this and geared themselves to the community. And it was working until Jack started getting under the politician's skin.
[00:06:22] And then the politicians were getting a little more desperate. And they started figuring out ways that they could get in tight, you know, with this company in an effort to discredit Jack to the to the company. That way they could kind of go about it that way. And they wanted to cut him off at the knees so that sponsoring wasn't coming in. And so therefore you'd have to leave the air. Right. And so that didn't happen. And Jack stayed on the air. And so they tried that way. And it really wasn't working like they really wanted it to.
[00:06:51] Although the company eventually stopped sponsoring Jack. So then then they the company. Well, the politicians actually kept, you know, meeting with media to try to get them to stop Jack and get him off the air, you know. And then at the same time this was going on, there were about there were there's kind of this new flock of people moving into the community.
[00:07:19] And they suddenly had this huge interest, even though they were new to the community, of being sort of the leaders of the community. And so they endeared themselves and represented themselves as patriots and people bought in. OK. And then they actually had some ulterior motives. But Jack was sort of noticing this and kind of seemed like something was off. And, you know, why are these people that are moving in that are brand new is just suddenly wanting to be in politics and suddenly wanting to kind of be at the helm of the community?
[00:07:49] They had just barely entered the community. So he was kind of keeping his eye on these folks and kind of seeing what they would do. And what was interesting was they never really they endeared themselves to Jack so that so that they could, you know, talk to Jack. But they also and to kind of side with Jack that, hey, all this stuff was happening and they were the answer. But but then they weren't really promoting Jack like they weren't really actually off the air really doing much.
[00:08:19] But it appeared to be that they were promoting. And so that's, I think, why Jack kind of felt like something's off. And then they started supporting candidates that were just not. Well, there were more left leaning candidates. And so people were getting kind of confused and it was kind of crazy. And they were winning races. I mean, even though they were new, they were winning races and they were getting in. But everyone kind of knew that some of the races were fixed.
[00:08:47] So they were trying to figure out how that happened because these guys, you know, seemed really sincere. And so then the news organizations that were catering to the state and the communities nearby and also in this community who were very left leaning didn't also like Jack on the air because Jack was trying to say everything that was going on. And it was making them not look good because they weren't asking really good questions.
[00:09:14] So they started kind of a campaign behind the scenes to get Jack off the air as well. So we're all these forces trying to get Jack off the air. It was kind of interesting and discredit him, make him look bad at the community, try to just try to get him gone. And the community not really realizing what was going on behind the scenes, that there was sort of this, you know, going on to to get voices silenced.
[00:09:42] You know, basically, you know, the station that had Jack, you know, started wanting people that would just represent, you know, regular news so that it wouldn't upset anybody. They didn't want to upset the politicians. And so the politicians were just campaigning behind the scenes to try to just get Jack on. He eventually was gone. He eventually lost his job and moved on and is not in radio anymore.
[00:10:12] And it's so sad because of the fact that could have done a lot of good in a community that turned very left leaning. And here's the deal, though. And this is what I kept thinking about was if you could have all of those forces turn a community from a right leaning community to a leftist community that was accepting all the junk that all the woke people bring to the table and they they could do that, then you could turn a community back around.
[00:10:40] Couldn't you if you had enough voices out there to actually bring out the truth and say this is going on and get people to their meetings, you know, get people to public meetings and encourage them to go instead of never mentioning them. And which is what Jack was doing. Right. So. So it's kind of interesting when you look and you see all the nefarious forces that are trying to to stop people from exposing because they all want, you know, the power and the money.
[00:11:08] And and they all they all think this is for the the betterment of a community because those politicians want to stay in power more than 20 years and you got to get reelected. So you really can't have the exposing going on. You've got to cut that out at the heart so that you can just have sort of the nice, nice, nice, nice, nice little stories that never expose anything. And then everyone's happy and everyone stays in power. Right. But not for the people. So the people don't win in that scenario.
[00:11:38] And I was thinking about the fact that that you could really turn a community around if you had enough people on social media exposing, if you had enough people that were brave enough to put voices in media, if you had people that were brave enough to to sort of erect a new news organization that would that would do deeper dives into what was going on in a community and how they changed.
[00:12:04] And how could we stop then read that red states that are known as red states from being leftist infiltrated? Because this is how the process works. And people don't understand that community to community, community. You shut up the media. You don't expose. You just you just try to make everything nice. It's a nice disease. Right. Everybody gets along. Everybody's nice. See, no confrontation. Well, no confrontation means no freedom of speech.
[00:12:31] No confrontation means somebody's hiding something because there's a lot of stuff going on. And so from community to community, I want your input. How can we stop the infiltration of leftism in all of our communities? How can we do it? What are some of the things that we can do as people in our everyday lives that have busy lives? What can we do to stop this? Be right back on the show. Phone lines are open. Kate Daly.
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[00:14:22] Go to allfamilypharmacy.com forward slash Kate and take advantage of that. I love my sponsors because they do actually sponsor free speech, which is amazing in this day and time of all pretty much bought and sold media. So I really appreciate that because everything's turned into AP News Network, so government news network. So I really always appreciate that, that they're willing to say, we don't always agree with you, but we're willing to let you have the voice to say it. Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. What's on your mind?
[00:14:52] Hi, Kate. Hi. Hi. What's on your mind, Mike? Mike. So a little bit on kind of a little bit of a tangent, but really parallel what you were talking about with Jack. Okay. I kind of want to just mention a few people that have been unique in radio. Okay. So Rush Limbaugh. All right. We can say whatever about now. But I mean, remember before him. Right. There was no, there was no one like him. Right.
[00:15:17] And he opened the door for dozens of conservative because radio hosts, because we would listen to him in the early 90s. Or late 80s, whatever. Right. And you were like, wow. Yeah. He was saying exactly what I think about. Well, he was examining their right-left paradigm. You know, he was bringing things out kind of the way things work in Washington just a little bit. So I love that. I love that he was doing that for people. Yeah. Helping them understand a little bit more. Politicians. Exactly. Art Bell. Yeah, Art Bell.
[00:15:46] Again, in the 90s. He had his lane. And I mean, but it was just amazing what he would talk about. Right. And just a true talent. Just the voice of Art Bell. He'd bring stuff up that people thought about, but that you really didn't hear on radio. So I always appreciated that. And to some people, he was a wacko. So I actually always looked at it like he was willing to just say things that people weren't willing to say. That's cool. I like that. I totally agree.
[00:16:13] He would take subjects and topics and talk about them. And again, the fun part about it was remember, you know, east of the Rockies, west of the Rockies. Yes, yeah. The wild card line. Right. That you could call in on. No screener. Right. You could just call in. And he would take on any topic. And, you know, you could talk about it. At least talk about it. It was awesome. It was awesome. Real quick, there was another guy that I used to listen to. Not a lot of people know about him.
[00:16:42] His name was Chuck Harder, H-A-R-D-E-R. He's gone now. But he had a program called For the People. And he was actually kind of a leftist a little bit. But he really, he didn't use that approach on the radio. He would just examine, you know, at the time, Clinton, Bush, and everybody else. And he would, again, he would talk about freedom topics. That's good. Yeah. Makes people think. But, you know, and I just want to point something.
[00:17:12] When I first came across you, and of course, I listen over an app or over the internet. I'm not in your local network. Okay. So I'm listening. I watch a lot of people probably listen the same way. Yeah. And the first time I heard, I tuned in for whatever reason, Ilana Freeland. Just remember this. She was your guest. Who? However many years ago that was. Who was it? But I was like, what? Ilana Freeland? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Remember her? Mm-hmm. So I don't know how many years ago.
[00:17:41] Four, five, six years ago or something like that. It was before COVID, way before COVID. And I've been, you know, a fan and a listener since because you talk about topics and you will bring on topics and discuss whatever it is. So let's have a forum to talk about it, which is 100% on the opposite end of censorship, meaning that, you know, any topic. And I know this for a fact you'll talk about any topic. Yeah. I will, actually.
[00:18:12] I know you will. I know. I know. I've challenged you on a couple of things. And I'm like, oh, she'll never talk about this. But you did. And I just want to tell you, Kate, I really appreciate that. Thank you. And I put you in the category with those people that I mentioned. Thank you. That's an awesome phone call. Thank you so much. I really appreciated that. Thank you. All right. I'll be right back. Share your thoughts. How do we save our local communities from the leftist infiltration? Because it's totally coming in at us hard, right?
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[00:20:52] Look, if communities can be turned from right to left, they can be turned from left to right. And I think sometimes we forget that. If you want some hopium today, it's that there are people in the community. That will speak out.
[00:21:09] And even though the politicians will do everything they can to protect their power, and they can be extremely coercive and manipulative in protecting their power and profit and nefarious things. Because they're cogs in the wheels sometimes. And sometimes they know right what they're doing. So either one. Doesn't matter. They're still that person. And they still stay in power for a long time. They can be very influential in taking media down.
[00:21:37] And saying that it's the best thing for a community to not have people asking too many questions. What's funny is that talk radio is built for that. Talk radio is built for the people that want to discuss. They want to question. They want to think. They want solutions. They see what's happening. They notice something's wrong. If you want to just be happy and have just nothing but giggles, you can turn on music. You know, you can turn to DJs and music. And there's that forum.
[00:22:07] But the forum of talk is an interesting forum because people want to be challenged. And, yes, they also want hopium. But they also, they really do, I think, crave truth. They want truth. And they want you to talk about truth. And so, for me, questioning everything. From the moon landing, even though it irritates older people. It doesn't matter. Look, from the moon landing to 9-11 to JFK to water to soil, as we did yesterday, to everything that you can imagine.
[00:22:36] If you're not questioning things, check your American card. Check it right now. Because if you're not asking questions, that means the brainwashing is getting to you. And that also means that you've stopped being a critical thinker, the very thing the founders wanted us to be. The very thing that they wanted us to be. Because when they came over here to start this country and to make sure that the impact of this constitution was felt,
[00:23:04] they were coming from a lot of people that were brainwashed into thinking that the royals ruled their lives. And that you didn't question anything because you just were nice. You didn't rock the boat. And you let the boat stay in the water. And you never questioned the royals. Well, there were some people questioning. And so America is born. And it was only about 3%, actually, that really fought for America.
[00:23:33] So it was never the masses. As my husband calls them, the masses are the asses. So you've got the masses out there. And they never, ever will absorb truth. And news media will cater to the masses. Okay? They won't rock the boat. So we have that problem in America of absorbing our news as if it's truth.
[00:23:58] And on this show, I've pointed out almost on the daily how many times the government news lies to you. But, I mean, just bold-faced lies. Lies that you could figure out in two seconds. Just a little quick internet search. But in any case, it will always, the politicians, the movers and the shakers, the party people, will always move toward, against anyone exposing what they're doing.
[00:24:26] And 15-minute cities, smart cities, the abuse of water, the abuse of taxes, the abuse of overgrown budgets, the abuse, the abuse, the abuse. They will go to any length to protect what they have going. They don't want anyone to question them. Because why? Because they live in the community that they serve. And they don't want anyone questioning their integrity.
[00:24:47] So, therefore, even though this is a political thing, not a personal thing, but a political thing, even though they're elected to office, they do not want to stand up to the scrutiny of being in office. So what they do is they go to every length they can to lie or manipulate or control or coerce to keep that control at the ready so that they stay in office.
[00:25:10] And if you notice in every community, you'll notice this, that the majority of politicians stay in office more than 20 years. How is that possible when the strategery, I'll use a bush word, the strategery of a community is only going one way? You're only paying more in taxes. You're only getting screwed over more. You're only getting less of your lands. It's only going in one direction. But they go, oh, they just need another term.
[00:25:39] Oh, they just need another term. This is how a community that leans right goes left because the imposters, I'll call them, the politicians, are able to skirt their way into office by saying the right things. If they say the right things, like Elon saying the right things, see, you know I don't trust Elon. He's a front man. So he says the right things and everyone goes, well, he says the right things. It doesn't matter if he says the right things. What are they doing? What's going on? What's actually happening?
[00:26:07] Well, communities in this country, all across America are only moving to the left. Should go this way. Only moving to the left. It's the only way they're going. They're not moving to the right. When was the last time you saw a budget decreased? When was the last time you got more lands back? When was the last time you paid less in taxes? I'll wait. Tick, tick, tick, tick. Yep. Didn't happen. But you still believe the politician that says they're there to help you.
[00:26:38] Do you see something wrong with that? There's something wrong with that picture. So anyone like me who dares to expose or Jack who dares to expose, they can't handle it. They'll call him a liar. They'll do anything they can do in desperation to get them off the air. They will because they can't handle being questioned. And it goes back to them because they're elected because we live in America.
[00:27:07] And we're a republic, not a democracy. The news will tell you every five minutes we're a democracy. So all of those people that say, I want my country back and I'll wave the flag and I'll wear my American T-shirt with the flag on it. And I love the red, white and blue. And Independence Day is coming up. And look at me. I'm a good American. Are you? Are you fighting for it? Are you? Are you really fighting for it? Or you just say you're fighting for it?
[00:27:37] Because it takes a lot of people, a lot of willing people beyond the politicians to stomp on the Constitution and get rid of free speech. It takes an awful lot of people to be convinced to do that. Right? Or not even convinced. Maybe they just prefer it. Maybe they think it's just the best thing to do for profit. Maybe it's the profit. Who knows what it is?
[00:27:59] But you will not have voices out there saying what needs to be said because on podcast, you get the audiences like your choir, right? You're singing to the choir. You've heard that phrase. But in radio, lots of people will bump up against the show or turn it on and just kind of listen. So you get a lot of people that are not in, you know, that would not listen to you, listen to you because of live radio. But it's going away. It really is. It really is.
[00:28:28] Too many people are okay with stomping on the Constitution. Too many people sleep at night going, it's okay if I stomp on the Constitution just a little bit. It won't really hurt everything. Really? It's how the country goes down one community at a time. Be right back.
[00:28:58] This is the Kate Daly Show. Welcome back. Kate Daly Show. Woo!
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[00:29:42] And look, here's a great message for everybody today because we're talking about how communities are overrun, how they're taken down by people that move into the community that pose as patriots and then they're really not. And how it works. Because people always want to know, how does it work? How do you turn a state of people with an ideology from right to left?
[00:30:12] It's not as hard as one would think. There's a lot. There's some nefarious people that come in with some ideas that they don't disclose that once they get into power, they start to, you know, sort of massage those ideas into being. That's how that's how it works. And you also have politicians hungry for power and prestige and career moving up, moving on up the state ladder. As the Jeffersons would say.
[00:30:40] And so here's the message, okay? Because it takes a lot more than a singular voice like Jack's to let a community know, right? Because not everyone's going to listen to Jack, right? So it takes more. It takes more than that. And if the platforms aren't supporting free speech, what platform do you use, right? Where do you go to try to save a community and get people to understand that there are people posing as conservatives and patriots in every community?
[00:31:09] And they're really and honestly turning it leftist right before their eyes and really going toward like a rhino, which is kind of a leftist. Really a leftist is a rhino as well because they're both pretty nefarious in what they want for this country. And you'll start to see the rhino ways, you know? Like you'll start to see the rhino out in the field come out, you know? They'll show their true colors. And here's the deal.
[00:31:34] Even if you do not agree with 90% of the things I say, even if you don't agree, you shake your head, you go, how could she ask that? How could she ask about the moon landing? How dare her ask a single question because it doesn't make sense? How dare her? Even if you were to do that, you know, the deal is, is after you turn off the radio,
[00:31:59] and you shake your head and you're mad at what I brought up or what Jack brought up or anybody, the very few voices remaining in America that are even have the ability to actually say what they need to say, then at least understand that America is still America because free speech is still there to say it. Right?
[00:32:24] Because without those voices, without any presence at all coming up against the establishment, you lose a community. You just do. And you can see it all over the country right now. How do you take an ideology from like, let's say, go back to the 1950s where most states were conservative values, and how do you turn them into communist globalist hacks all over this country? You take away the voices that question the establishment.
[00:32:54] That's how you do it. You try to convince everybody that they're not honest. You discredit them. You say things about them. You, oh, they're crazy. Oh, they're whack jobs. Oh, they're this. Oh, they're that. I've heard everything from politicians that you can imagine. And I'm sitting here going, I'm not the one that's telling the lies here. So that's how it works. They discredit. They do everything in their power to shut you down.
[00:33:24] Even use favors. Even use things, you know, to whatever they can do. They've got an open checkbook, right, of your tax dollars. They can abuse that in a lot of ways. Is every single person nefarious in politics? Not every single person, but even the good ones I don't see standing up to very much. Um, so that's why it takes you, the citizen, to, to demand voices. Because in Jack's case, people could have saved him being on the air, but not enough people called in.
[00:33:53] Not enough people reacted. Not enough people said what they really wanted to say. Not enough people came to the, the door to help, right? So Jack's show goes away. California's turning, turning a leftist. And people go, well, I guess that's just the way it goes. Hold up their hands. I guess that's just the way it happens. Nothing we could do. There is things, there are things we could do. And who's the consumer? Who's the citizen?
[00:34:23] Right? The listener, right? And you have a bigger voice than the politicians. You have a bigger voice out there. And so you can do a lot because you can demand that voices, that voices stay in communities and that people in communities that question things are there to question things. You can demand it. You can ask for it. You can react, right? That's how it works.
[00:34:48] And to the few, to the few voices out there still remaining in America, there's probably three or four. That's it. In a, in a country of 330 million ish. It's not a lot, obviously, but you can fight for them and you can, you can have a voice because you're still the consumer.
[00:35:15] You're still the listener and you can still fight for that. I do not want to see this country overrun. I would rather have somebody that offends me, that asks questions than hearing government news all the time. I would rather listen to somebody offend me than that. And that discourse needs to happen in radio and TV all over the country.
[00:35:44] And people need to take their money if they have excess and start putting it into things that support free speech to own media, to own a TV station, to own a radio station, to own any form of media that you can, even newspapers. Okay. Because they're just overrun with leftists. And if more people that understood what a patriot actually is and had that good heart
[00:36:12] and wanted people to understand the constitution, then of course, you know, you could, you could be utilizing that newspaper to educate people and expose things rather than ask softball questions. Right. So this is what we need all across America. I don't want to see my red state, as it's called, being turned into a left state. I don't want to see that. You don't want to see it in your community. How do we change it? Well, they changed it this way. They can change it back. And that is my message today. You can change it back.
[00:36:42] There's your hope. If they could do it, you can do it for good. Right. And we can work together to do this if people are willing to put themselves out a little bit, but it's going to take that in order to save this country community by community by community. Over 3000 communities make up America. You want to save it or you just allow it to be destroyed your choice. That's what we're down to right now. That's your choice. And at the end of your life, you can say, well, yeah, I did kind of allow it. Sorry.
[00:37:13] Or you can say, I did everything I could do to save it. I think I'd rather go with the latter. What are you going to do with your dash, right? Be right back with Marley. You're going to love this hour. Let's save our communities. Number one, please. I'm begging you to save your community and speak out. We need lots of voices. I'll be right back on the Kate Daly show with Marley.