[00:00:09] Toxic Masculinity, because when stuff hits the fan, no one looks around for a feminist.
[00:00:15] The Kate Dalley Show starts now.
[00:00:19] Okay, Mr. Neeson, whenever you're ready.
[00:00:21] I see you when you're sleeping. I know when you're awake.
[00:00:28] Okay, that's good. Let's try it again, maybe a little more jolly. Think Santa.
[00:00:34] I watch you when you're sleeping. Oh yeah, I know when you're awake.
[00:00:39] I'm making a list and checking it twice. I'm going to find out who's naughty or nice.
[00:00:47] Okay, I think maybe that's a little too intimidating.
[00:00:50] Yeah, but if you don't mind me saying, I think it's right. Do you understand what Santa's saying here?
[00:00:55] He's making a list, naughty, nice. He's detailed. He's single-minded.
[00:01:01] He's an eye on the sky bringing swift judgment.
[00:01:06] Okay, but he's also bringing toys to children.
[00:01:09] Not the naughty ones.
[00:01:14] Welcome to the Kate Dalley Show. So happy to be with you today.
[00:01:18] And of course, second hour of the show. And by the way, we go to a three-hour show today.
[00:01:23] I know. A lot of time to call in. It's going to be amazing.
[00:01:26] And I also welcome the great, the fabulous Dr. Duke Pesta from the Dr. Duke Show.
[00:01:33] How are you?
[00:01:34] Doing well. How are you?
[00:01:35] How was your Thanksgiving?
[00:01:37] Not bad. How about yours?
[00:01:38] Yeah, it was really good. I cooked a lot. I was in the kitchen a lot. I loved it. I love being in the kitchen, so I'm all good with that.
[00:01:43] But it was just really fun hosting family and friends and cooking a lot of turkeys. And it was just amazing. Yeah, all of it.
[00:01:50] I was in a food coma for a couple of days. It was what I wanted. So it was all good. I love food comas.
[00:01:57] I got to tell you a quick story.
[00:01:59] Okay.
[00:02:00] For some stupid reason, we bought an organic turkey from Costco. It was just me and the wife. And so we didn't want a real big bird. So they had these 13 pounders. It was organic. And my God, we put it in the oven. We baked it. It never smelled like a turkey. We never got any turkey smell.
[00:02:21] It looked like a chicken. There was no meat on it. And the outside got really dry and the tiny inside never got done.
[00:02:30] No.
[00:02:30] Yeah, it was a disaster. So we went and bought a couple of turkey breasts with the bone in and that's about all we could do. But it was just a bad thing.
[00:02:40] Okay. I have to say that I did that one year. I did an organic turkey and it just didn't taste the same because we are used to our pumped in chemicals.
[00:02:49] We're used to like our, you know, the birds and how they come from these big farms. Anyway, these big, you know, toxic farms. But I laughed because I was like, okay, I guess I have to go back to the toxic farm because I really like the way the birds come out when they're not organic.
[00:03:06] But I had the same thing happen to me. I had the same thing happen. Isn't that funny? And so I never went back for another one of those. I think it's hilarious.
[00:03:14] It was pretty bad. And so we ate all the side dishes and then we cooked up a couple of turkey breasts, but it was just bad.
[00:03:21] No, it's so terrible. I did do six batches of rolls. I'm going to say that was a lot. That was a lot to take on. But you know what? At the end of the day, it was so good and we've had leftovers for days.
[00:03:32] So now I'm in the mood for Mexican food again. So it was really fun, though. And, you know, a lot of people, I'm sure, had had an interesting political type of holiday with relatives and so forth.
[00:03:46] I'm kind of wondering how that was for people. And of course, you can call in 888-673-1450 if you're listening in the afternoon.
[00:03:53] But I want to start out with this whole King Dingaling nonsense with what he did as far as it goes with his little boy Hunter.
[00:04:05] And, you know, when we go back to the trial, it was interesting how the trial went, right?
[00:04:12] It was a very fast, you're guilty so that no evidence was put on the table.
[00:04:16] There was no jury trial, wasn't there? Because they wanted to make sure and get to a fast outcome where he was guilty.
[00:04:24] And we thought at the time, we were like, the reason they're doing this is so that he can be pardoned.
[00:04:29] And they didn't want everything being ousted. They didn't want everything ousted.
[00:04:34] You know, as far as he goes, they didn't want him to do away with all this evidence.
[00:04:38] And they did not want anything coming out about his ties to China and all the stuff he's done with China and all of the nefarious things he's done, right?
[00:04:47] With his Delaware corporations and everything else. So they didn't want that out.
[00:04:51] So at the time we said, well, it's because he's going to be pardoned.
[00:04:54] Now, here is a wonderful clip of CNN, Fox, you name it, all the news organizations talking about how the fact that when Dingaling said,
[00:05:04] when Biden said that he would not pardon him, that he was going to stand by his word.
[00:05:08] Here we go. This is such a great clip. Here we go.
[00:05:10] So promise to put the law before a family.
[00:05:13] I said I abide by the jury decision. I will do that and I will not pardon him.
[00:05:18] Letting the world know that he will not wipe away the decision of 12 of his son's peers.
[00:05:23] Was asked directly and he has said he wouldn't pardon his son if he gets convicted.
[00:05:29] Let's wait and see what happens if he loses.
[00:05:31] Yeah, but I mean, but he said it.
[00:05:32] He's going to get pardoned by his dad. There's no question about that.
[00:05:35] The president has ruled out pardoning his son.
[00:05:38] Major commitment from the president, accepting the outcome of the trial and also pledging not to pardon his son.
[00:05:44] So the challenge for him is really to continue to live up to his values when it was really personal.
[00:05:50] Dingaling has no values. So what was your take on the pardon?
[00:05:54] I mean, any idiot, including Democrat idiots, would have realized that that was all BS.
[00:06:00] There's no way there's no way Biden was going to get out of the presidency without completely pardoning his son Hunter.
[00:06:08] But there are two things that bother me.
[00:06:10] One, the unmitigated gall now that from the progressive left, they're all saying, including Jean-Pierre,
[00:06:18] they're saying that this had to be done because poor Hunter was targeted politically.
[00:06:25] After four years of lawfare against Donald Trump, four years of weaponizing the DOJ and the FBI against the American people,
[00:06:35] sending FBI agents to school board meetings, to Doc's parents, the kind of crazy nonsense.
[00:06:43] They're blaming this on Republicans. Republicans just engaged in lawfare with poor Hunter.
[00:06:51] I mean, the gall of that. That bothers me.
[00:06:54] And the second thing that bothers me, it goes all the way back to 2014.
[00:06:59] Are you kidding me?
[00:07:00] You don't do that unless you know that his record is so much more worse than we've been told it is.
[00:07:08] Right. That's so true. And this is I mean, I don't know how you say Biden and values in one sentence.
[00:07:17] Biden only worked for the government his entire life, his entire life.
[00:07:20] He's been known as a liar, a cheater, very scandalous human being.
[00:07:25] He was ousted outed from ousted from running for president in the 80s because he kept lying and plagiarizing and everything else.
[00:07:32] And so it's a long history. And this is why the percentage from his party in voting was so low.
[00:07:39] And and it was below six percent because of the fact that he was such a ridiculous
[00:07:45] theatric actor in this position of government.
[00:07:49] We I did a show on who his handler was and and it was his chief of staff.
[00:07:55] And it was just it's been an amazing thing to watch how they've exalted him with ever since Trump became president again.
[00:08:05] Now, no one talks about all the blunders, all the things that he did, all the the lying, cheating, stealing,
[00:08:12] all of the crap that's happened for the last three years.
[00:08:15] Did everybody notice that now it's just kind of put to bed?
[00:08:18] Nothing is talked about. And it's all in the vein of, well, we're classy.
[00:08:22] We're just not going to mention it. No, when when presidents commit crimes.
[00:08:26] And of course, we know that it was fraud that put him in.
[00:08:29] You talk about those crimes. You don't just shove that under the rug in the in the under the venue of class.
[00:08:35] OK, that should be talked about its criminality.
[00:08:38] But we're not going to talk about it. And we're going to talk about how he just felt sad for his son,
[00:08:43] his poor son and his family. And everyone's going to try to come together on that notion.
[00:08:47] And it just makes me sick because no one's going to talk about the criminality of Hunter and the criminality of his father.
[00:08:53] No. Well, how did the media and the progressives treat the sons and daughters of Trump during his four years?
[00:09:00] Oh, my God. I mean, they went after them hook, line and sinker.
[00:09:03] They said horrible things about them.
[00:09:05] They actually the same Democrats now are covering for Biden.
[00:09:08] We're saying that should Donald Trump pardon his son, one of his sons or anybody in his family,
[00:09:15] that would be the undoing of the republic. It's amazing how quickly these things change.
[00:09:20] And and the other thing that people are speculating, and I think this is really smart.
[00:09:26] This is going to be this is not going to be the only Biden hunter that's going to be paroled or to be pardoned.
[00:09:34] It sounds like they're getting ready to go back and his other brother.
[00:09:38] Right. That there seems this is not just a Hunter Biden problem.
[00:09:42] That whole family is has profited shockingly from the connections, illegal connections of Joe Biden.
[00:09:49] So I think there's going to be retroactive pardons, pardons coming from other people as well.
[00:09:55] Yeah, I do, too. Yeah, I would not be surprised at that at all.
[00:09:59] And I do think it's kind of funny that even those people that paint themselves as conservative media are not going to really talk about the criminality anymore.
[00:10:10] It's going to be shoved under the rug.
[00:10:11] And even this will be shoved under the rug in another two days because they'll have something else as a distraction.
[00:10:18] But I did find it interesting on the view.
[00:10:21] They were cheering for a stand for freedom.
[00:10:25] These women are so ridiculous.
[00:10:27] You know, I'm sure their viewership is so low.
[00:10:30] Oh, think about it.
[00:10:32] I mean, he's he's still the sitting president of the United States.
[00:10:36] Kamala is still the sitting vice president.
[00:10:38] Yeah. And they're they're acting as if Trump is is violently persecuting their family when he has no power to do any of that stuff.
[00:10:48] Yeah. And they're they're acting like this is, again, some kind of retroactive.
[00:10:53] It's an it's an inoculation.
[00:10:55] This is a vaccine for the Trump virus before he ever gets into office.
[00:11:02] We're going to. And here's my point.
[00:11:04] If you're going to do that for Hunter.
[00:11:05] Yeah.
[00:11:06] Why don't you just pardon every Democrat politician for anything they might have done for 10 years?
[00:11:13] Just make a list of all the Democrat senators, all the Democrat congressmen and just retroactively pardon them.
[00:11:20] So whatever they've done in the last 10 years or certainly the last four years when he's been the president and allowing them to get rid of it, get get get away with a lot of the stuff.
[00:11:31] Why not just retroactively pardon all of them?
[00:11:33] Because I could see that happening.
[00:11:34] And the left would cheer.
[00:11:37] Yeah. Yeah.
[00:11:38] It's interesting.
[00:11:39] The newsbusters called The View the cackling coven.
[00:11:44] And I thought there's a great description of The View trying to talk about this matter and trying to push it under the rug and and say that Biden had a change of heart because it's his son and because of love.
[00:11:57] And it's OK with the tax evasion.
[00:11:59] It's OK with the guns.
[00:12:01] It's OK with all of that.
[00:12:02] Everything's fine.
[00:12:03] And just don't you dare say a word about this pardon.
[00:12:06] But I do think it was pretty quick.
[00:12:09] I think something must be happening with Biden in office because usually they save these until the very end.
[00:12:15] They usually they don't do it this quick.
[00:12:18] It's not just the the press.
[00:12:20] How about the actors?
[00:12:23] Yeah.
[00:12:24] Henry Winkler, the Winkler, the Fonz came out and wrote a long letter.
[00:12:29] It goes like this.
[00:12:30] No reasonable person who looks at the fact of Hunter's cases can reach any other conclusion than he was being singled out simply because he is the son of the president.
[00:12:40] Oh, my gosh.
[00:12:42] What is wrong with these people?
[00:12:44] We'll be right back.
[00:12:45] We'll be right back on The Kate Daly Show.
[00:12:47] More with Dr. Duke.
[00:12:48] Best.
[00:12:48] I'll be right back.
[00:12:49] This is The Kate Daly Show.
[00:13:12] Kate Daly Show.
[00:13:23] I'm in your service right now.
[00:13:24] And live, of course, kicking off December.
[00:13:28] What can I say?
[00:13:29] And I've got the great Dr. Duke Pesta with me to discuss all of this, all the headlines and everything that's going on.
[00:13:34] What is the truth behind the headlines?
[00:13:37] Even more important.
[00:13:38] And so welcoming back, Dr. Duke Pesta.
[00:13:41] We were just talking over the break about Thanksgiving and wondering if any of you had any altercations.
[00:13:46] I had a caller in the first hour that had, you know, some tense moments when trying to deliver some truth about politics, about what's going on in D.C.
[00:13:54] And D.C. is not going to save us, you know, and what happened there.
[00:13:59] But you said, you know, you had a real quiet Thanksgiving.
[00:14:03] Your family lives out of state.
[00:14:04] And I know a lot of, I stayed, I kind of stayed away from politics this Thanksgiving, which was kind of funny because usually the conversation lands there.
[00:14:12] And I'm happy to answer questions, although I don't try, because of my position in talk radio, don't try to put it out there.
[00:14:18] Unless somebody asks me, because people always think that I'm going to talk about it and I'm not.
[00:14:23] And so I know that there were probably a lot of people out there that might have had some tension over politics, over Trump being reelected.
[00:14:31] And so let us know, 888-673-1450.
[00:14:34] The phone lines are open, of course.
[00:14:36] And it is interesting that the tension, because it's very strange now.
[00:14:41] There's a lot of liberal people.
[00:14:43] I have some people in my extended family that are a little more liberal, but they think they're conservative.
[00:14:48] I mean, the propaganda has truly worked, Dr. Pesta, in brainwashing us.
[00:14:53] The thing that gets me is that nobody can learn from anything anymore.
[00:14:59] We are really a stupid generation of people.
[00:15:02] You would think, all the libs and dems that I know, they have taken absolutely no ownership of any of this.
[00:15:09] It's not their fault.
[00:15:10] What I'm hearing is that the right-wing domination of our media is what got him elected.
[00:15:20] I mean, they're actually saying that because Musk owns X and there's Fox News, because of that, that the legacy media is all conservative now.
[00:15:34] Even the clowns, I think you called them the coven on The View.
[00:15:38] Even they came out and said that we've got to start regulating this right-wing media because they have too much influence.
[00:15:45] Oh, it's such a ridiculous thing.
[00:15:47] Let's take a phone call.
[00:15:48] It's so asinine, really.
[00:15:49] Hi, caller.
[00:15:50] Welcome to the show.
[00:15:51] Go right ahead.
[00:15:52] Greetings, Kate.
[00:15:53] Hey there.
[00:15:54] Hey.
[00:15:55] I had an interesting Halloween, Thanksgiving, as it were.
[00:16:00] The guest list started with family, then it became family and friends, then it became family, friends, and appliances.
[00:16:10] So we had the literal Charlie Brown plywood tables, ping pong tables, park benches, and a sundry of chairs that I put together.
[00:16:19] Anyway, it worked.
[00:16:20] Everybody was all through the house and the garage and everything.
[00:16:23] Oh, my gosh.
[00:16:24] But because I know a lot of these people, though, they think they'd be conservative.
[00:16:29] They'd be somewhat misinformed on so many issues.
[00:16:32] And like I believe you are, like me, it's all about the truth.
[00:16:37] It's not about a left-right.
[00:16:39] Yeah.
[00:16:39] It's about what is the truth of the matter.
[00:16:41] And so as I'm sitting at the children's table, because the children were all ensconced on the couch watching TV and eating, I sat at the children's table and turned on the Kate Dolly reruns.
[00:16:53] And I'm listening, and I had the volume up.
[00:16:55] And so it's loud enough that people are kind of trying to figure out what is this guy doing over here.
[00:17:02] No way.
[00:17:02] I love it.
[00:17:04] Yeah.
[00:17:05] And so they'd never heard you before.
[00:17:07] And they said, what are you doing?
[00:17:08] I said, I'm listening to Kate Dolly.
[00:17:10] What are you talking about?
[00:17:12] So I turned the volume up even more.
[00:17:13] So now I've got a crowd of people listening.
[00:17:16] And instead of me trying to convey a message, I'm letting someone that they've never met that has a beautiful voice convey a message that they're starting to think.
[00:17:28] Love this.
[00:17:29] This is great.
[00:17:31] And so I learned a long time ago.
[00:17:34] There's a lot of things that I've done in my life.
[00:17:36] But I tell people that someone else did it because if they think I did it, well, there's something wrong with it.
[00:17:44] Because they know that I can, you know, what do they say?
[00:17:46] A prophet is unknown or hated in his own hometown.
[00:17:48] Right.
[00:17:49] The third party thing.
[00:17:50] I love this.
[00:17:51] This is so fantastic.
[00:17:53] Thank you.
[00:17:54] This is great.
[00:17:55] This is the best call ever.
[00:17:56] Thank you for doing that.
[00:17:58] This is a short segment.
[00:17:59] So I got to go.
[00:17:59] We're going to go to break.
[00:18:00] But thank you for letting me know.
[00:18:02] So when you come back from break, play the Peanuts music for Repetor with my Peanuts.
[00:18:08] You got it.
[00:18:09] You got it.
[00:18:09] I will do.
[00:18:10] Thank you.
[00:18:11] Oh, that was great.
[00:18:12] That was great.
[00:18:13] Thank you for that.
[00:18:14] Wasn't that cool?
[00:18:16] Yeah, that was cool.
[00:18:17] And the fact that people listened, that's interesting.
[00:18:21] I mean, it didn't spark any fights.
[00:18:23] People were interesting to hear it.
[00:18:25] That's good news.
[00:18:26] You know what, though?
[00:18:26] That's a great notion, the whole third party thing.
[00:18:29] Just listen to this person so you can be mad at them for delivering the information.
[00:18:33] You know what I mean?
[00:18:33] I love that.
[00:18:34] I love that.
[00:18:35] Okay, be right back.
[00:18:35] Kate Daly Show.
[00:18:36] Don't go anywhere with Dr. Duke Pesta this hour.
[00:18:56] This is the Kate Daly Show.
[00:18:59] Your wish is granted.
[00:19:05] Welcome back, Kate Daly Show.
[00:19:07] And I'm with Dr. Duke Pesta in this hour.
[00:19:10] Really appreciate him.
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[00:20:46] All right, Dr. Duke Pesta coming back.
[00:20:49] And of course, I'm loving these phone calls.
[00:20:51] I'm loving what happened over Thanksgiving.
[00:20:53] Very cool to be informed and even use a third party to inform somebody.
[00:20:58] That's a great idea to do it.
[00:20:59] Make me that person.
[00:21:01] That way you can kind of remain sort of neutral in your family.
[00:21:05] That's kind of cool.
[00:21:08] Yeah, I like it.
[00:21:09] It's always good to hear from the people.
[00:21:10] And I think it's really an insight into family life in the country when people get together
[00:21:16] through holidays.
[00:21:17] And so those are always really great anecdotes when you get them.
[00:21:21] I love it.
[00:21:21] I think it's a great idea.
[00:21:22] And then, of course, some of the picks.
[00:21:26] Did you want to go through and talk?
[00:21:27] I talked about Kash Patel in the beginning of the show because I'm like, he's not an outsider.
[00:21:32] He's an insider.
[00:21:32] He has worked for the Department of Justice forever.
[00:21:35] He's been a senior advisor to the Department of National Security, all of the 18 different
[00:21:42] departments of spying.
[00:21:43] I mean, he's not exactly stopping any of that or outing any of that.
[00:21:47] He's working on the inside.
[00:21:49] And so I don't know why people think that he's such an outsider.
[00:21:52] I don't get it.
[00:21:53] It puzzles me.
[00:21:54] I mean, on one hand, you've got to give it to him.
[00:21:56] He's certainly a lot more qualified and experienced for the job than certainly Garland is.
[00:22:03] My God.
[00:22:03] Or people like that or Pete Buttigieg.
[00:22:07] He's actually quite qualified for the job.
[00:22:10] But I don't understand that either.
[00:22:12] I mean, so why are the left and some of the rhino Republicans, why are they so opposed
[00:22:19] to him?
[00:22:19] What do they think he's going to do?
[00:22:20] Right.
[00:22:21] I don't know.
[00:22:22] Like you said, he's part of the system.
[00:22:24] He's not really an outsider.
[00:22:25] No, no.
[00:22:26] None of the picks are.
[00:22:27] That's why I just kind of question, you know, they are in the club.
[00:22:31] However, we want to paint them.
[00:22:32] We have to be honest about it, at least honest about that.
[00:22:35] And I know people get so excited.
[00:22:38] They're like, oh, yeah, all the people going in, they're going to kick somebody.
[00:22:41] Really?
[00:22:41] No, they're not.
[00:22:42] Because they're part of the club.
[00:22:43] They only can kick so much.
[00:22:45] So it might look good.
[00:22:47] A little bit might look good and hate to be the downer.
[00:22:49] But I don't think it is what it seems to be.
[00:22:51] You were going to talk a little bit about labor.
[00:22:54] Oh, that may be probably his worst pick so far.
[00:22:58] Her name is Lori Chavez de Reamer.
[00:23:02] She's a Republican from Oregon.
[00:23:04] And you can imagine what it's like to be an Oregon Republican, which is to say that it's
[00:23:09] probably not what we would consider an actual Republican in some places.
[00:23:14] But now she is a big labor person.
[00:23:17] She's a big union person.
[00:23:18] This is all you need to know about her.
[00:23:20] Randy Weingarten, that insane gnome who runs the teachers' union, she thinks this is a wonderful
[00:23:29] pick.
[00:23:29] Oh, no.
[00:23:31] That tells you everything you need to know.
[00:23:33] Oh, no.
[00:23:34] That screeching gnome that the head of that just vile national school teachers' union thinks this is fantastic.
[00:23:45] Now, if you'd have told me three weeks ago that Donald Trump would pick somebody who Randy
[00:23:50] Weingarten would be celebrating, I'd be very worried.
[00:23:53] And I'll go further.
[00:23:54] I don't think – I'm very concerned about Linda McMahon, right, for this Department of
[00:24:00] Education.
[00:24:01] He's promised us now Trump during his first four years and now on the campaign for two
[00:24:07] years he's promised us he's going to get rid of the Department of Education.
[00:24:10] She would not be somebody I would immediately think of when I thought of somebody who was
[00:24:16] going to undercut a major federal department.
[00:24:18] I just don't – I hope it happens, but we'll see.
[00:24:20] Yeah, we'll see.
[00:24:22] That's happening and this is happening a lot.
[00:24:24] Even Howard Lutnick going in and wanting to take the federal lands and the minerals in
[00:24:29] them.
[00:24:30] I mean, he's been a senior advisor to the transition team and his name was brought up for
[00:24:35] Secretary of State.
[00:24:36] And so there's been some interesting – if you really look at what he's for, it's not
[00:24:41] good for us in any way, shape or form.
[00:24:43] So –
[00:24:43] We'll go back to this Chavez de Ramir.
[00:24:48] When she was in Congress, she was one of only three nationwide Republicans who co-sponsored
[00:24:55] the Protecting the Right to Organize Act.
[00:24:58] Here's what that bill would do.
[00:25:00] It would strengthen workers' rights to organize more unions, limit employer communication with
[00:25:07] employees during a union during organizing campaigns, to eliminate right-to-work laws protecting
[00:25:13] workers from mandatory payment of use.
[00:25:16] You should get rid of that.
[00:25:17] Expand the definition of employee to include people who are now called independent contractors.
[00:25:23] That's a dangerous, dangerous thing right there.
[00:25:26] I know so many businesses that if you forced independent contractors to become employees,
[00:25:33] those businesses could not pay that money and they would have to go out of business.
[00:25:38] And she wants to expand joint employment for the purposes of collective bargaining.
[00:25:44] This is who he picked.
[00:25:45] And it's very, very disappointing.
[00:25:47] You know, it was funny.
[00:25:50] There was a big article that came out and it talked about Bernie Sanders backs Doge, the
[00:25:54] new Department of Government Efficiency.
[00:25:58] And it just made me laugh because what they're trying to do in the press – I saw this yesterday
[00:26:03] and today – even the liberals decide that they're – and even the Dems decide that their
[00:26:09] media approach was wrong.
[00:26:11] And then, of course, look at the Doge must be good if Bernie Sanders is even backing it.
[00:26:16] And he's on the left.
[00:26:18] So this must be good.
[00:26:19] When you see a headline like that, Bernie Sanders backs Doge, says Elon Musk is right.
[00:26:26] What is your first thought?
[00:26:27] I'm so curious.
[00:26:29] I think the – there's two ways to look at it.
[00:26:32] One is what you just said.
[00:26:34] The people who are saying, hey, a communist Democrat likes it.
[00:26:39] See how inclusive this is?
[00:26:41] I think that's a stupid thing to say.
[00:26:43] Yeah.
[00:26:43] But I don't think Sanders is a stupid man.
[00:26:46] And I think Sanders – as a socialist, I think that he does realize there's a great
[00:26:51] deal of waste in federal government.
[00:26:53] It's one of the things that makes him popular with his crowd.
[00:27:00] I mean he does have an economic sensibility about him.
[00:27:07] And so he's right.
[00:27:09] So he is right in that sense.
[00:27:11] Getting rid of all this waste would be good for Democrats as well as Republicans.
[00:27:15] We're talking working class people would be much better off, right?
[00:27:19] Right.
[00:27:20] So true.
[00:27:20] I just was – I was laughing because really and truly this is what you're going to find
[00:27:25] over and over and over again is they're calling it – and even Bernie called it the
[00:27:29] Manhattan Project of our time.
[00:27:31] The Manhattan Project wasn't good.
[00:27:33] I don't know why.
[00:27:35] But putting it in as a nuclear bomb to the goings-on of government as if we're going to
[00:27:42] nuke that is ridiculous when we're supposed to be not for the expansion of government.
[00:27:47] But what did we just do?
[00:27:49] Expand government with Doge.
[00:27:51] I mean we just created a whole new government avenue, a government department.
[00:27:56] They didn't have to do that.
[00:27:58] They could have just canceled out the stuff that's junk.
[00:28:00] They didn't have to create a new department.
[00:28:02] I don't know.
[00:28:03] I mean to some degree you're going to need – we're in new territory, right?
[00:28:09] I mean can you name in your lifetime or maybe ever when a major aspect of government, a
[00:28:16] federal department has been decommissioned?
[00:28:19] Has it ever happened?
[00:28:20] Yeah.
[00:28:21] Mm-mm.
[00:28:22] I can't think of it either.
[00:28:23] So obviously simply the pen stroke of a sitting president isn't going to do it.
[00:28:30] We're going to –
[00:28:30] So my question is that since no one's ever been able to do it, we're having to think
[00:28:36] about it.
[00:28:36] We'll wait.
[00:28:36] We're going to promise to get rid of the Department of Education.
[00:28:38] We're going to come right back.
[00:28:39] We're going to come right back.
[00:28:40] Finish that thought right when we come back.
[00:28:41] Kate Daly Show.
[00:28:42] Be right back.
[00:28:43] Kate Daly Radio.
[00:28:55] This is the Kate Daly Show.
[00:29:12] Do I love Christmas music?
[00:29:14] The answer would be yes, I do.
[00:29:16] Welcome back, Kate Daly Show.
[00:29:18] So grateful to be with you.
[00:29:20] And of course, I've got Dr. Duke Pesta in this hour, and this is the day we go to a
[00:29:24] three-hour show and allow for a lot more call-ins and a lot more talk about what's going on
[00:29:29] in your own neighborhood too so that we can compare and contrast all over the country,
[00:29:33] and that's in our third hour.
[00:29:34] So welcome back to the show.
[00:29:36] And of course, Dr. Duke Pesta is back here with me.
[00:29:39] You were just talking about something, and I'm so sad we had to go to break.
[00:29:44] Do you remember where you left off?
[00:29:46] Yeah, we were just talking about the nature of government, and no president has been able
[00:29:52] to get rid of a federal office, at least in my lifetime.
[00:29:55] I'd be surprised if ever.
[00:29:57] Like we said before, once the federal government owns something, they never give it back.
[00:30:02] I mean, think about Reagan.
[00:30:04] He won a big landslide in part because he promised to get rid of the Department of Education, which
[00:30:11] Jimmy Carter forced through in 1979.
[00:30:14] But he never even really seriously tried to do it.
[00:30:18] And Trump, we must tell the truth, right?
[00:30:20] Right.
[00:30:21] He promised us in 2016 he was going to get rid of the Department of Education.
[00:30:25] In fact, he put in as the secretary Betsy DeVos, who was a member of Jeb Bush's campaign,
[00:30:35] and she was pushing Common Core with Jeb Bush.
[00:30:40] One of the reasons Jeb Bush got bumped out first of all the candidates in 2016 is because
[00:30:46] of his support for Common Core.
[00:30:48] And so she was using her billions of dollars to support Common Core with Jeb Bush.
[00:30:53] And so why in the world would you pick that woman to become the head of your Department
[00:30:57] of Education?
[00:30:58] Among other things, she further linked American education to the United Nations, which is a
[00:31:06] disaster.
[00:31:07] So and I don't know that Linda McMahon has that kind of garbage in her closet.
[00:31:14] But still, I don't see there somebody who's going to be quick to put the gate.
[00:31:19] So all this to say, maybe you can't.
[00:31:23] We talked about this during the break.
[00:31:25] Congress won't do it.
[00:31:26] You know it, I don't.
[00:31:27] Because Congress, whether you're Republican or Democrat, you want to control money.
[00:31:31] Right.
[00:31:32] And that's what the Department of Education does.
[00:31:34] It controls money.
[00:31:35] Before the states get their money from the federal government, it has to run first through the
[00:31:41] Department of Education.
[00:31:43] And for 40 years, 50 years now, the Department of Education has been blackmailing and bribing
[00:31:50] public schools to change, to become more progressive.
[00:31:53] So even if you had 100 Republicans lead in the Congress, and we're only going to have
[00:31:59] one or two if we have any at all.
[00:32:01] But when California is done counting votes in what, six months, apparently, we don't
[00:32:07] even know how small.
[00:32:09] Even if you had 100 Republican lead in Congress, I still don't think they would vote to get
[00:32:14] rid of the Department of Education.
[00:32:15] And if that's true, Congress will not do it.
[00:32:18] I know that.
[00:32:19] Yeah.
[00:32:20] The president, I don't think, has the power to do it.
[00:32:23] No, Congress.
[00:32:23] Then maybe a committee whose job it is, a new organization, to look at government inefficiency,
[00:32:30] which is what the DOG is, they might have the power actually to do it.
[00:32:35] So that's the other side of the coin there.
[00:32:38] Yeah, I get it.
[00:32:39] You're creating another federal office, but it's an office that, at least on paper, is
[00:32:45] supposed to go after the redundancy of other offices.
[00:32:49] So I don't know.
[00:32:50] Is there another way to do it that I don't know?
[00:32:52] I think, really, they should have laid this squarely on Congress to cut the funding to
[00:32:58] the programs.
[00:32:59] And then, of course, which is something they never do, is initiate any investigations of
[00:33:03] their own into where the money is actually going and come up with a list of where the
[00:33:08] money has been spent, right?
[00:33:09] So because Washington is a swamp.
[00:33:13] It's scumbaggery at its finest.
[00:33:15] And so, of course, they're never investigating where the money goes.
[00:33:18] Where is all the money gone that's gone to Israel lately?
[00:33:20] Where is all the money gone that's gone to Ukraine?
[00:33:22] Can they actually put out a list and tell you every place it's gone?
[00:33:26] Of course not.
[00:33:26] They don't want to.
[00:33:28] They don't want to disclose all of that.
[00:33:30] And so all they had to do was that.
[00:33:32] They didn't even have to have a new government entity.
[00:33:35] That's my point.
[00:33:36] You've got 50 years.
[00:33:38] Just taking the Department of Education as one example, you have 50 years of this.
[00:33:43] Yes.
[00:33:44] And it doesn't matter how many Republicans or how many Democrats, they've not even
[00:33:48] pretended they were going to do it.
[00:33:50] So you've kind of made my point.
[00:33:52] Yeah, it belongs to Congress to do it.
[00:33:55] And you and I know that Congress is not going to do it because the purpose of Congress is
[00:34:00] to control money.
[00:34:01] That's where they get their power.
[00:34:02] That's where they get their influence.
[00:34:04] And on that score, there's not a lick of difference between a Republican and Democrat.
[00:34:09] Not one tiny inch space between the two of them.
[00:34:12] And so that's the reality.
[00:34:14] So here's my prediction.
[00:34:15] Here's my prediction, though.
[00:34:17] If they do this government efficiency doge, OK, they'll bring up some things.
[00:34:22] They'll make us all think that they're actually going to conduct some really good intel and
[00:34:26] some really good work on what we're overspending on.
[00:34:30] They're going to bring that forth.
[00:34:31] But nothing's going to happen because of that.
[00:34:34] They're never really, truly going to tell us where the money's really going.
[00:34:37] They're going to give us sort of these generic answers.
[00:34:41] And we're going to feel like they're just there.
[00:34:45] It's kind of like what happened.
[00:34:46] Remember when Hillary came out and acted like a little demon and like she always is and said
[00:34:52] that it didn't matter what happened in Benghazi?
[00:34:55] And then, of course, you had Trevor.
[00:34:57] You had a bunch of people that looked like they were going to go for the gusto.
[00:35:00] They were going to out what she was doing.
[00:35:02] They were going to bring it to justice.
[00:35:04] And then it never quite made it there.
[00:35:07] That never quite made it to justice because why the darn Dems got in the way.
[00:35:13] That was the excuse.
[00:35:14] And of course, gosh, they tried.
[00:35:16] They gave it a full hearty try, but it just couldn't make it.
[00:35:19] That's what's going to happen with this.
[00:35:21] I agree.
[00:35:22] I mean, so what's the answer then?
[00:35:25] I just the one thing I know that's never been tried is this DOGE.
[00:35:30] So you're probably right.
[00:35:31] It's going to be another scam.
[00:35:33] Probably.
[00:35:34] However, you know, you cannot trust Congress to do any of this.
[00:35:38] Yeah.
[00:35:39] So I don't know.
[00:35:40] Or the Department of Justice, because the Department of Justice should be all over an investigation
[00:35:44] on where the money receipts are, you know, where the money went.
[00:35:48] And it goes into a lot of non-governmental organizations, NGOs.
[00:35:51] It goes into a lot of people's pockets.
[00:35:54] It goes into all the corrupt entities you can imagine.
[00:35:58] And they don't want to know.
[00:35:59] So we'll never get to the bottom of it.
[00:36:01] This is why, again, the answers are not in government.
[00:36:05] And what should have happened around the Thanksgiving table of every American family should have been,
[00:36:10] the answer is now not in Washington anymore.
[00:36:12] It's too corrupt.
[00:36:13] Now it's got to be us, the people.
[00:36:15] We are the answer, just like it was in 1776.
[00:36:19] We, the people, had to correct.
[00:36:20] We did not get in to try to redo how the royals worked their system because we knew it was too corrupt.
[00:36:28] What we did was we had to develop a whole new country under a constitution and turn to God to do it.
[00:36:34] And we're going to have to be the people, those same people that's with those same ideals that bring that to the surface again.
[00:36:40] And I think we come full circle on this hour, go all the way back to the pardon again.
[00:36:47] And that right there is the epitome of what you just said, that there are two different tiers of justice in this country.
[00:36:55] There are the elites and most of the political class, and then there's the rest of us.
[00:36:59] Yes.
[00:37:00] We give you Hunter Biden as a shining example of the corruptness going on.
[00:37:07] Yeah.
[00:37:07] It's 100% corrupt.
[00:37:09] And so I don't think we're going to fix it.
[00:37:11] I think that we just have to look to we, the people again.
[00:37:14] It's going to have to get there again.
[00:37:16] So thankful for you.
[00:37:18] I really am so thankful for you.
[00:37:20] My wonderful co-host too.
[00:37:21] Dr. Duke Pesta from the Dr. Duke show.
[00:37:24] Go check it out.
[00:37:25] I'll be right back in the next hour of the show.
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