Colorado Rejects Trump’s Pardon For Tina Peters |EP723
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Colorado Rejects Trump’s Pardon For Tina Peters |EP723

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President Trump on Thursday granted Tina Peters a full pardon.

Colorado Democrat AG Phil Weiser just announced he's REFUSING to release Tina Peters after President Trump pardoned her

 

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I haven't heard you doing any fasting, George.

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I did a fast a couple days a few months ago, remember?

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I gotcha. I mean, it's on my computer but

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You know, all right, you know, IA lot of people are really

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happy. When the news came out, I

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immediately didn't know how to read it because, you know, the

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main, the main question in this is jurisdiction.

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But before we jump into our main story, you know what I want to

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do. Now listen, let me say this, I

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love Christmas. I really do.

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I enjoy the Christmas holidays. I love, and I always loved it.

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I always did great things. I love Santa.

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I love all the all the, you know, those animations they do

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for Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.

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I like the deer, but I also like the Predator.

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That's a comedy I also like. Yeah, I also like, yeah, OK.

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I also like the Predator. So when I saw this, I felt like

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it was a perfect combination for a new holiday.

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Maybe, maybe somebody needs to bring this out in a full scale.

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You know, one of those claymation or animations, you

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know what I'm talking about. Like they did with the Frosty

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the Snowman, where they move the little figures around.

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I'd like to see this, but here's a sample of what it could look

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like. The Predator Santa and those

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reindeer. Are you ready for the most merry

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mission of the year, Blitzen? What the sprinkles get down?

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Sprinkles for Prancer. Sprinkles for Prancer.

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Blitzens down. I need help no.

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No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Sprinkles call came in from up

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ahead. Follow me.

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Looks like someone staying on the naughty list.

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Larry, light him up. Ho, ho ho, you ugly mother

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Larry. You son of a bitch.

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Sprinkles, you're bleeding. I ain't got time to.

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Bleed. Happy holidays you filthy

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animals. Who?

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Oh holy SH. Lance I think you just ruined

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every kids Christmas if they watch this.

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I do apologize for not having a disclaimer.

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I mean that's not Christmas. Like bro, what are you doing?

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I can't help myself. I like the predator, I like

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animation, I like what they're doing with AI there.

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Could be mothers and fathers having with their kids, watch to

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help educate them on stuff and you just ruin their Christmas.

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Oh my God. All right, well, let me let me

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switch gears here. I'm going to improve it now

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Santa look alike sliding into the weekend knowing it's their

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time because of course it's Friday and on this show Fridays

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we like to play a little dance music.

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Sometimes we play some dance videos.

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Here's one for you. Do I?

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Need APG thing for this. I mean, you know, Santa in a in

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a in a pair of shorts and a vest.

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We do with the Santa. I can feel it when you

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You know something, I'm going to show that video to Kirk.

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I'm going to say dress up because I want you to make a

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video because you got the beard. We can get it off.

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That's it. But I don't know if Kirk can

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dance like that. The guy's got some moves there.

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You know those Santa look alikes?

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They're excited. It's their season, you know what

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I'm saying? This one was for you, George.

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Last 10. I'm saying that because Miguel

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is watching right now, he said. Oh my God, Miguel, imagine Kirk

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doing that dance. Here we go.

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Whatever. Hey, this one's for you.

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This is Trump and home and doing what they should be doing.

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Trump and home. That was good.

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I like that. OK, all right.

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So, you know, you know, maybe I have a little bit of a twisted

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sense of humor. I can't help myself.

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That was good. That's fun.

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You can take the boy out of the Bronx.

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You can't take the Bronx out of the boy.

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That's how it is. All right, look, I know

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everybody's excited. It's it's in the news cycle.

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Everybody was raving about it last night.

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Oh, my God. Trump is pardoned.

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Tina Peters. I immediately when George told

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me about it, I mean, my first reaction is how I told the Trump

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administration on this show how they do it.

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You did or I did. Hold up.

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No, I kind of did. No.

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Yeah, because I told I went through the legal process.

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Oh. OK.

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All I said was all you got to do is make her a federal witness,

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put her in witness protection, and she's good.

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Look ahead. Well, you have to start an

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investigation first. You have to talk about election

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fraud and start a major national investigation.

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Regardless of how we did it or when we get the point is we gave

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him a plan. We told him that you needed to

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go ahead and then send DOJ to the prison in Colorado, question

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her, go in there with a show of force and then the next day say,

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yeah, she's one of our prime witnesses.

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We need to put her into wit sick, take her out of there and

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that's it. Never return her.

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Put her into witness protection, give her a new identity, tell

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her she's not coming back. That's the end of it.

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But this is, this was, I mean, get, don't get me wrong, I love

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the thought process, but there is.

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But of course, no way is the AG going to allow this in Colorado

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because you've got a governor and a mayor here in Colorado.

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There's total shit. I'm stuck here.

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It's a socialist state of Colorado.

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It's not going to happen. So this was on Thursday.

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Of course, you know, Trump granted Tina Peters a full

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pardon. Of course, you know, she's a

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Gold Star mom. We know her health is suffering.

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She's serving nine years in in Colorado for total garbage.

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The left really wants her to pass away, which I think is

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really sad. I think there's some hateful

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people here in Colorado. The state charges were trumped

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up. Of course.

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We know that Jenna Griswold did something much worse after Tina

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Peters did. And really Tina Peters.

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All she did was try to do her job and protect the data.

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They wanted to destroy the data. She downloaded it.

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They alleged that it wasn't legal for her to do so.

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I still question the state's authority over a federal

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election where an employee is protecting federal data.

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The supremacy clause comes into play, in my opinion, but we've

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never had a situation like this. We're trying to get Peter ticked

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in on the show. I'm talking to his people right

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now, so we're going to talk about a lot of stuff.

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He's been talking about a weaponized judiciary just like

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this show does. There are good judges, but there

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are many judges that are not good.

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This judge and himself called her a white supremacist almost.

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I mean, he went out of the way. He said it was white privilege

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and all kinds of other crappy things in there.

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Another local state judge with, in my opinion, biased, you know,

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opinions and biased policies and his courtrooms, he's weaponized

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his all courtroom. You know, the, the Democrats,

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they're ignoring all the vicious crimes.

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Donald Trump said it straight up.

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For years, Democrats ignored violent and vicious crimes of

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all shapes, sizes, colors and types.

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Violent criminals should have been locked up or allowed to

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attack again. Democrats were also far too

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happy to let in the in the worst, in the worst from the

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worst countries so they can RIP off the American taxpayers.

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You know, Trey de Aragua had a massive foothold there.

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I can tell you the, the Colorado is a cartel hub.

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This is a hub. This is a transit spot.

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They bring the drugs in here and then they redistribute to the

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rest of the United States. So it's got major cartel

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activity here. It's all over the place.

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Tons of illegal immigration. So looks and he said today I am

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granting Tina Peters a full pardon for her attempts to

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expose voter fraud in the rig rig 2020 presidential election.

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Well, I mean, that's great. I, I mean, I, I, I, I, I can't

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say that I don't like it. George, you want to throw up his

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post? True social post here.

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Add it up. I can put it up again if you

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want. Yeah, just for the audience.

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Let him just make sure they see what he put up here.

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But I immediately said, how is he doing this legally?

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Because it's a state charge and A and a president.

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Based on previous interpretations in by SCOTUS,

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which I don't agree with, by the way, I think the supremacy

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clause is pretty clear. I think that federal law in the

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federal government overrides state government.

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I don't like the, I don't necessarily love all of that,

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but, you know, right out of the gate, Colorado shithead AG Phil

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Wiser just announced he's refusing to release Tina Peters

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after President Trump pardoned her.

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Now take a look at this guy. This guy is typical of what you

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see here in Colorado as far as government officials.

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I think he's a total worm. Let's play the clip.

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George AG. Wiser, one final question for

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you here. Practically speaking, what

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happens if representatives of Tina Peters and or the president

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show up at the state prison in Pueblo tonight or tomorrow and

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say Tina Peters is coming with us?

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Will she be released by the state of Colorado while this

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plays out? No, there's no legal authority

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for any federal government action to take a prisoner who's

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in state custody lawfully having been tried, convicted and

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sentenced. This is an important principle

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of our Constitution, and everyone who says they care

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about the rule of law, about public safety and our

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Constitution needs to care about this issue.

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And Franklin said when he left the Constitution Convention, we

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have a Republic as long as we can keep it.

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This is one of those moments. Attorney General Phil Weiser,

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thank you very much for your time.

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We'll talk again soon. Yeah, he's a scumbag.

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But listen, I mean the only five Oh way I don't like.

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I agree, Julian. I don't see how there's no law

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where it says a president can pardon anybody for state

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offenses and and Tina Peters offense was a state offense even

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though it was a federal election.

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Maybe that's where they're going to toe the fine line.

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I don't I don't know. You're more the scholar than I

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am 100%. But I think the only you know

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that is you should just to declare a federal witness in a

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in a case and need to take custody of her.

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There you go. Yeah, this is going to.

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I, I, my assumption is, is that when they say no, which they've

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already said no, Trump is going to take it to SCOTUS.

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But I don't think SCOTUS because of their prior decisions in

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cases. I don't know that they're going

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to overturn that history now, should they?

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I never really agreed with it. I always thought that if, in

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fact, the federal government said no to the state when it

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came to the legality of something, that probably the

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supremacy clause probably overrid and overwrote state law.

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But, you know, again, this is one of those battles.

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I'm not necessarily an expert on the state as compared to the

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Fed. I know more about federal law

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than I do state law. So they're going to have to slug

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this out. But I knew this was going to

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happen. I was when everybody was, Oh my

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God, Tina's going to get out. You guys have to look at what's

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going on here in Colorado is a terrible, terrible state.

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You know, we had Hope Sheppelman on the show the other day.

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She's running against John Hurd. He's a rhino.

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He only, he only got Trump's endorsement because he he voted

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for the big beautiful bill. I don't think he's good.

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You know, we've got it. We've got Lauren Bobert.

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She's pretty good, but we have a lot of others that aren't this

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state. We've, you know, the Republicans

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have never really focused on overturning this state.

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I think there's a lot of people here that don't agree with the

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politics in Colorado, but they're stuck with them.

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That's why my plan is to move out of here because I just don't

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think this place is going to fix itself.

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So big stuff. All right, George, I want.

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To I'm going to bring something to chat because it's kind of

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funny. The women are funny, man.

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So mini ball, her husband finally retired, officially

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retired. Great, congratulations.

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Oh boy. And then all the other lady mods

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and stuff were like, oh man, you're going to now you have to

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deal with them all day. They're like, yo, the man's been

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working all his life to provide for you.

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Men work all their life to provide for you women.

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And now you're going to get on him because he's going to be

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home. All right.

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Well, I have a solution. He was retiring.

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He'd go home. Now you can go out and work all

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day, go get a job. How about that?

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How about we switch it up, ladies?

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You know what I mean? Well, not everybody's a stay at

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home. Not everybody was a stay at home

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wife. George, you got to be careful

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because a lot of women, especially in this economy, a

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lot of people, they also had jobs.

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But for the ones that were staying at home, I agree with

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you. You know, this guy's put his

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time in. He deserves the time off.

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But who knows, maybe he's going to be hunting and fishing a lot,

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or maybe he's going to be out doing stuff that he likes to do.

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And should I mean he spent all that time that time?

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Now we're just joking, George, right?

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Sure, George, George got it, got it.

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Got to throw it in there. I agree with somewhat.

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I understand what the ladies are saying.

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You know, I know that sometimes men and you know, and of course

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women also, sometimes when we spend too much time together it

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it can be difficult. So, you know, you got you got to

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have your space. I think it's always important in

00:20:33
relationships for the husband and wife to have personal space.

00:20:37
You guys need to have your own personal space sometimes.

00:20:39
I agree with that. So you know, well, all right,

00:20:43
George, safe streets, safe schools, they're on the ballot.

00:20:47
They're. Always on the ballot.

00:20:49
And you know this. Democrats always find a way to

00:20:54
stick together and do their thing no matter what.

00:20:57
But when it comes to Republicans, you guys all suck.

00:21:00
You really do. And in Indiana, we had the

00:21:04
opportunity to redistrict some match and gain some red seats

00:21:08
because look, California's doing it.

00:21:12
So many other states have done it for a long time.

00:21:14
I think. What is it, Michigan?

00:21:17
Is it Michigan, Lance or Matt? No, Massachusetts.

00:21:23
It's almost all blue seats because they're redistricting.

00:21:26
And now it was on the table and the rhinos voted against it.

00:21:32
These are Republicans and they voted against it.

00:21:35
You know, Trump is Trump is finally coming around saying now

00:21:38
they're going to start going after all these rhinos and help

00:21:41
primary them and get them out, which is they rightfully so,

00:21:44
because either you get on board or you're going to lose it

00:21:47
because you do have our streets do matter because when liberals

00:21:54
are in office, you had Lance how many anti for riots We had

00:21:58
burning, looting of cities, all that craziness.

00:22:02
How much LBGDQ you had drag queen story hour in the schools

00:22:06
for kids. You want that for your kids.

00:22:08
I don't want it. I don't think anybody wants it.

00:22:12
So what's going to happen now? So this I mean the Indiana State

00:22:16
majority, this is the leader. He actually went hit the table

00:22:19
and went off on all the rhinos because they don't want to

00:22:23
support the redistricting. I've never really the whole

00:22:26
redistricting thing, I always felt like all the votes, it's

00:22:29
kind of like what you see down in Arizona and New Mexico where

00:22:32
you've got these large segments of the population that that, you

00:22:35
know, 40 some odd percent that agree with, you know, that want

00:22:39
to vote Republican and want the company country of constitution.

00:22:42
And they don't even get their voices heard.

00:22:44
And I think that's the problem. This whole redistricting thing,

00:22:46
I kind of feel like all the states, none of that, that

00:22:48
should just all be outlawed and it should just come down to

00:22:51
where the votes land and that's it.

00:22:54
But again, you know, politics in general are so friggin scammy,

00:23:00
Such a scam. Let's play the clip, George.

00:23:02
Yeah, let's, This is the Majority Leader for Indiana.

00:23:07
His name is Chris Garten. And listen to his endorsement,

00:23:11
how he wants to, why he wants people to vote.

00:23:15
Some will say these maps are political.

00:23:21
Let me be clear. You're damn right they are

00:23:26
political. Policy is political.

00:23:29
Safe streets are political. Look at Indianapolis.

00:23:34
Affordable electricity is political.

00:23:37
A drug free Indiana is political.

00:23:41
Peace in the Middle East is political.

00:23:46
I dealt with it first hand. If drawing a map that secures 2

00:23:52
more seats for the Republican Party means that we continue to

00:23:55
see overdose deaths drop by 20%, then I'll draw that map every

00:23:59
single day of the week at twice on Sunday.

00:24:04
If drawing a map means that we'll continue to see a 93% drop

00:24:07
in illegal immigration and I'll sign it with a smile on my face,

00:24:15
we're not here to be neutral arbiters of decline.

00:24:19
We're here to be active agents of American greatness.

00:24:24
So I ask you. American greatness and yet they

00:24:32
voted against it. Damn freaking rhinos.

00:24:35
I mean, what you need to get, they should get every one of

00:24:40
those rhinos. Get them in a round table right

00:24:43
there, and let them say right there why they voted against it.

00:24:47
Tell your constituents why you voted against it, against giving

00:24:52
more seats to your fellow Republicans.

00:24:54
Conservatives, do you want the liberals to get into office?

00:24:58
Do you want them to do impeachment hearings next year

00:25:01
if they win the House? Because you know they're going

00:25:03
to do it. I just don't understand them,

00:25:09
Lance. I know you hate them.

00:25:10
Are you still with me, Lance, or you froze?

00:25:12
No, I'm not froze. I'm just listening to you.

00:25:14
I know you felt strongly about this and I wanted to allow you

00:25:17
the time to to say what you had to say.

00:25:20
No, I listen. I think it's necessary.

00:25:22
Again, I don't like the whole strategy of redistricting.

00:25:25
I hate the scamminess. I just want the state's votes to

00:25:28
be counted as they hit. If it's, if a state is 50%

00:25:32
Republican and 50% Democrat, then it should have 50%

00:25:37
representation in DC. And you know, on both sides.

00:25:40
The problem is that there's always some scam, right?

00:25:43
Whether it's the Democrats, whether it's the freaking

00:25:47
ballots coming out from another table, whether it's

00:25:49
redistricting. I, I, you know, the scamminess

00:25:52
of politics has just gotten to the point that I personally am

00:25:56
disgusted. I'm over it.

00:25:58
I'm sick of the state and federal politicians and all

00:26:01
their lies and all the cheating and all the bullshit.

00:26:05
I just want good leadership. I want good decisions made.

00:26:08
And illegal immigration isn't a good decision.

00:26:11
Excessively high cost when it comes to our electricity isn't a

00:26:15
good decision. They've got something coming on

00:26:16
the ballot here in Colorado that I need to do some more research

00:26:19
on. But they want to raise our

00:26:20
electricity rates already. Our electricity rates already

00:26:23
suck. They're already super high, but

00:26:26
they believe because they believe the economy here in

00:26:28
Colorado is better than it is and they're trying to get their

00:26:30
extra chunk. I hate Excel energy.

00:26:32
I think it's a total piece of shit and I'm sure many of us

00:26:35
have Excel or other companies and they are just sticking it to

00:26:38
us. Now that being said, hasn't the

00:26:41
American public suffered enough? When will politicians recognize

00:26:45
that it's supposed to be government for the people by the

00:26:47
people? But I'm going to answer that

00:26:50
never. They're never going to recognize

00:26:53
that because they don't care. The majority of them, what they

00:26:55
care about is getting into power, staying in power and then

00:26:59
grifting, stealing from us, getting paid paid for vacations,

00:27:05
being allowed to stay in condos for big corporations, you know,

00:27:09
and go on vacations in Hawaii and going to the Caribbean,

00:27:12
flying on private jets, hobnobbing with excessively rich

00:27:16
people and then figuring out ways that they can funnel the

00:27:19
money back into their lifestyles.

00:27:21
Insider trading book deals, right foundations Ng OS Listen,

00:27:28
there comes a point where you have to say enough is enough.

00:27:31
And that's what the American people have to do.

00:27:33
And I have to say this. It's both the Democrats and the

00:27:35
Republicans. I've always said that the

00:27:37
Democrats have effectively intended to destroy our country

00:27:41
from within and they do a better job than the Republicans.

00:27:44
And then you've got the Republicans and you've got

00:27:45
people like Mike Johnson. Oh, we're going to.

00:27:49
They're stomping their feet and they're making noise whenever

00:27:51
they you think the cameras on them.

00:27:53
But when it comes to getting anything done, it's Zippo.

00:27:55
Polymarkets already called it, I hate to say it.

00:27:58
We're going to lose the midterms.

00:28:00
I don't think the Trump administration or his

00:28:02
administration in general is doing a good enough job.

00:28:05
If you would start doing some of these deep state arrests now,

00:28:08
then maybe you'd have a chance if you started exposing the

00:28:11
actual truth, if you actually gave the American public the

00:28:14
truth about all these topics. Dirty 51, the Russian collusion

00:28:19
hoax, Hunter Biden laptop 9/11 JFK, Seth Rich, Hillary Clinton,

00:28:26
the hot dog scandal of Obama, $60 worth of hot dogs.

00:28:30
I just don't understand. We you guys are talking a lot,

00:28:33
lot of lot of talk. I don't see shit happening.

00:28:38
I've got as many deep state arrests as Pam Bondi and she

00:28:41
continues to non-stop interview. I'm sick of her interviews and

00:28:45
if she can't handle the heat and if she can't drop the hammer,

00:28:48
then get the fuck rid of her. And let me tell you something,

00:28:51
as a people, the people in this audience, you do a better job

00:28:55
than most. But listen, we should be taking

00:28:58
this stuff and just filling the feeds of politicians with what

00:29:03
our real thoughts are, not being afraid.

00:29:05
If you want to tell them to go F off, then you should tell them

00:29:07
that. If you want to tell them that

00:29:09
they're a liar, then you should tell them that.

00:29:11
We should fill up their social media feeds with our exact

00:29:13
thoughts through this holiday season.

00:29:16
Because you know what I want for Christmas?

00:29:17
I'll tell you what I want for Christmas.

00:29:19
I want deep state arrests. I can tell.

00:29:21
You. That's what I want.

00:29:22
I can tell you. And I want them.

00:29:23
When do I want them, George? Yesterday.

00:29:26
But you know what else you? Want, I want them now.

00:29:28
You want you want state arrests and I want them now.

00:29:30
You want to know what else you want?

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A Chef IQ, bro. Because you know what?

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I mean, back then, like, you know, learning to cook half the

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00:31:33
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00:31:37
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Grand jury fumbles again. The DOJ fumbles again.

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Letitia James, who committed mortgage fraud.

00:32:37
Based on the evidence I've seen, at least that's what I believe.

00:32:39
Allegedly. Yeah.

00:32:41
The grand jury just declined, indicting that nasty woman

00:32:46
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So once again, this is twice now the grand jury has failed or

00:39:21
declined to indict Letitia James for mortgage fraud.

00:39:25
You know, they didn't have no problem doing when Halogen was

00:39:27
there. Now to get rid of Halogen,

00:39:29
nobody wants to do nothing. This is a second time.

00:39:33
What is going on? This happened Thursday.

00:39:37
They failed to convince a majority of grand jurors to

00:39:40
approve charges that James misled a bank to obtain

00:39:43
favorable long loan terms on a home mortgage.

00:39:46
I want to know what prosecutors are going to the grand jury and

00:39:49
presenting this. That's what I want to know.

00:39:51
They need to be replaced because they suck.

00:39:54
I mean, the DOJ likes to boast that they can indict a ham

00:39:56
sandwich. They can indict almost anybody

00:39:58
on anything they feel like it or want to.

00:40:01
Here's a case of something that clearly the evidence points to

00:40:04
her being guilty of mortgage fraud.

00:40:06
I know that's an allegation at that point.

00:40:08
I know she's innocent until proven guilty.

00:40:10
But the stuff I've seen, she sure looks like she committed

00:40:13
mortgage fraud. So I don't know what the Hell's

00:40:15
going on here. There's no excuse.

00:40:17
You're not getting an indictment on Letitia James.

00:40:19
I'm disgusted by this. I'm disgusted by the behavior.

00:40:22
And if this is the people in Virginia voting against it, man,

00:40:26
you guys suck. I mean, I I can't blame

00:40:28
everybody, guy. I know there's some great people

00:40:30
in Virginia, but wow, if it was you, you'd already be indicted.

00:40:35
Why? Because it's Letitia James.

00:40:36
You're giving her a break. Letitia James is apos, I'll say

00:40:40
that. And that's not an allegation.

00:40:42
That's a fact. All right, COVID mRNA

00:40:48
injections. You know, George, let me point

00:40:51
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00:40:53
You know that problem? We.

00:40:55
Can't. You can't, you know, you're

00:40:56
just, we're just talking about what the FDA is doing here.

00:41:00
So it's not like we're we're coming up with theories or

00:41:02
nothing. Well, this is the Telegraph and

00:41:04
they're saying that there's these reports now that that the

00:41:07
mRNA injections can cause heart damage by triggering immune

00:41:11
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00:41:16
Looks like they're peer reviewed studies.

00:41:18
The USFDA is preparing to add a black box warning, its strongest

00:41:23
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00:41:26
This is according to CNN. Of course, this is people that

00:41:29
are familiar with this warning is going to be placed on top of

00:41:34
the drugs proceeding information highlighting the most serious

00:41:38
risks, including life threatening or disabling

00:41:40
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00:41:42
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00:41:45
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You know, these box warnings show up on things like opiates,

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You have to worry about, you know, if, you know, abuse,

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00:42:01
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So this is a pretty serious thing.

00:42:08
I'm surprised it's taking this long because we've seen all this

00:42:11
information. Of course, Moderna and Pfizer

00:42:14
are, you know, claiming that it's there.

00:42:17
The all the effects of their vaccines are rigorously

00:42:19
monitored by regulators worldwide.

00:42:22
And note that overall, a billion doses distributed have not

00:42:26
revealed new safety concerns. And children are pregnant women.

00:42:29
I'm not buying it. I don't ever buy anything the

00:42:31
companies put out because they know a lot of things they don't

00:42:34
want to tell us. Because what is it about for

00:42:36
Pfizer and Moderna? It's all about the cheddar baby.

00:42:38
It's all about the money. I don't think it's about us.

00:42:42
I don't think it's about safety. Of course.

00:42:44
Pfizer declined further comment as it started to move forward.

00:42:49
And why wouldn't they? What are they going to say?

00:42:50
And now they want a free pass, You know, you know, you've got

00:42:53
stuff in front of SCOTUS where a lot of these companies are

00:42:55
trying to get a free pass. They don't want to be able to be

00:42:58
sued. Well, I think if they cause any

00:43:00
issues, they want 100% should be able to be sued.

00:43:03
I don't think they told us the truth.

00:43:05
If it's if they claim it's safe and effective to Pfizer Moderna,

00:43:09
then why not remove that, you know that claim and that we're

00:43:14
you don't get those protections. Yeah, think about it like I

00:43:19
agree. If you, if it's that safe and

00:43:21
effective, Modern and Pfizer, then say we'll remove the

00:43:26
restrictions about if people like want to sue or something.

00:43:29
Yeah. Yeah, but they won't.

00:43:33
All right, you know BLM, none of the money when it were supposed

00:43:38
to. At least that's what we've heard

00:43:39
over and over again. It's been nationwide.

00:43:41
I think it was BLM the grift. That should be the new movie.

00:43:46
Well, executive director of Black Lives Matter is being

00:43:49
charged with wire fraud and money laundering. 25 counts

00:43:53
total. She's the executive director in

00:43:56
Oklahoma chapter. Yeah, OK.

00:43:59
I remember this woman, this woman went on a real estate

00:44:03
buying spree with the money that she received in the Oklahoma

00:44:06
chapter. I kind of remember that the

00:44:08
people showing all the property she bought, there's also one in

00:44:11
California that did it. So she's been charged with over

00:44:14
25 counts total, 20 counts of wire for it, 5 counts of money

00:44:19
laundering. I guess each count of wire fraud

00:44:23
faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to 250 for

00:44:27
each count of money laundering. And according to the charging

00:44:31
documents, Dickerson through the BLM OKC raised more than 5.6

00:44:36
million. But of course, rather than using

00:44:39
that money to bail out George Floyd riders, she used millions

00:44:44
to fund her lavish lifestyle. Must be nice.

00:44:47
Clearly she used the money to buy food.

00:44:50
Man, she's a whale. She funneled over three and a

00:44:53
half million into her personal accounts.

00:44:55
Spend it on luxury vacations, 6 properties in Oklahoma City,

00:45:01
retail shopping, and surprise, surprise food.

00:45:07
Surprised she put it into food. George, That's a surprise to me.

00:45:10
I'm shocked. So Sheila Cherie Amor Dickerson

00:45:16
is her name. She's 52 and it looks like she

00:45:21
started this grip the minute she started getting the money.

00:45:24
She had access to BLM OK CS bank accounts, PayPal and cash apps

00:45:31
BLM OK C was not registered tax exempt under the organization

00:45:36
under 5O1C3 of the internal revenues.

00:45:39
They accepted charitable donations through the

00:45:41
affiliation with the Alliance of Global Justice based in Arizona.

00:45:46
So in the late spring of 2020 they started raising funds. 5.6

00:45:51
million supposed to be for bail funds, community justice

00:45:55
exchanges, Massachusetts Bail fund, Minnesota Freedom Fund.

00:45:58
Got put money in all of them and instead she went shopping.

00:46:04
She hated high end restaurants. She traveled to Jamaica, she

00:46:08
went to the Dominican Republic. She took her associates 10s of

00:46:13
thousands in retail shopping and at least 50.

00:46:18
Here's a surprise George 50 in food and grocery deliveries

00:46:22
for herself and her children. Must have been eating a lot of

00:46:26
steak and lobster. Crab legs, right crab.

00:46:29
Legs, I guess crab legs, I guess it's a.

00:46:31
Good point, must be nice. Yeah, must be nice.

00:46:33
Crab legs, Lobster. Why you guys suffer more

00:46:37
gripped? I'd like to see all the BLM

00:46:39
people arrested. They didn't put the money where

00:46:40
they were supposed to into their communities.

00:46:42
A lot of those communities needed the help.

00:46:45
So great stocking stuff for George.

00:46:49
I might get these for you. I have really good night vision,

00:46:51
but these would probably even improve my night vision.

00:46:53
Brand new technology. I was shocked when I saw this.

00:46:56
I always wondered if somebody pulled this off.

00:46:58
Infrared contact lenses that let you see in the dark.

00:47:03
Nope, it's not. It's not.

00:47:05
This isn't. This isn't some kind of

00:47:07
conspiracy theory. It's definitely real.

00:47:10
It's game changing for security, surveillance, night driving, you

00:47:14
name it. Maybe just hanging out in your

00:47:17
backyard watching all the critters late at night.

00:47:19
If you're living in the country, let's play the clip.

00:47:22
Is it real? It's real.

00:47:43
Interesting, I looked it up, the company is making them, or at

00:47:46
least they're working on it. I.

00:47:47
Mean it has to be a battery in that lens, right?

00:47:49
You know, I don't know, George. I didn't.

00:47:51
They didn't really have the technology outline.

00:47:53
For for that, that type of night vision you have to have, it has

00:47:57
to be, doesn't it have to have some kind of like a battery or?

00:48:01
Something I don't know, I don't know.

00:48:04
I don't want to tell you that I have that, that I understand the

00:48:06
technology completely. It's pretty interesting.

00:48:08
I don't know if it's filting out certain kinds of light, maybe

00:48:11
it's improving light absorption in other ways.

00:48:13
How much that thing cost? Oh yeah, that's got to be

00:48:16
pricey, got to be pricey, especially at the early phases,

00:48:19
right. All right, this is this is a

00:48:21
warning for the people out there that like their smoke, their

00:48:25
like to hit their Chiba, like to smoke do their 420 maybe you've

00:48:29
got a a couple of different strains sitting at the house.

00:48:31
Cannabis, it's called hypermesis syndrome, also known as

00:48:38
scromating. I guess this new weed disorder,

00:48:42
it's plaguing ERS across the country and it's brought on by

00:48:47
with by chronic cannabis use. So it affects the people who use

00:48:52
cannabis long term. Of course, cannabis and you guys

00:48:56
know all these strains, they've been getting extremely strong.

00:48:59
It can cause severe nausea, vomiting, hot baths and showers

00:49:04
may temporarily relieve the symptoms, but the only way to

00:49:08
cure this is to stop using and smoking weed.

00:49:14
This new syndrome, it's just become a pretty pretty

00:49:17
prevalent. I had no idea when I saw

00:49:19
scrotating. I'm like what the hell is

00:49:21
scrotating? But I guess hypermesis means

00:49:24
severe vomiting. But it's, it's a condition that

00:49:29
can lead to serious health complications if you don't get

00:49:32
treated for it. And I guess it could become

00:49:34
really common, George, kind of crazy, right?

00:49:37
Intense abdominal pain, repeated vomiting, loss of, you know,

00:49:41
and, and marijuana on minor use improves your appetite.

00:49:45
I guess this causes loss of appetite.

00:49:49
I mean how much weed are we talking or smoking?

00:49:52
Are they over like? Man, I I assume this is heavy

00:49:56
users, but I don't really know. It just said it just said long

00:50:00
term users. Does it mean somebody that just

00:50:03
smokes once a day? Does it mean somebody that's

00:50:05
smoking multiple times a day? I like.

00:50:07
To I also like to know because what strain of marijuana is it?

00:50:11
Because, you know, they, they, they do cross pollination now

00:50:14
and make all these different strains because you didn't hear

00:50:17
about none of this back in the day.

00:50:19
I mean, the Rastafarians didn't have these issues, right?

00:50:23
They still got good weed back then.

00:50:25
So who knows? I mean, could it be something to

00:50:27
that effect? Well, I guess how you know if

00:50:31
you're, you're starting to see the early signs of it as part of

00:50:34
it's linked to how often you use cannabis.

00:50:36
They didn't say how often yet you have to be using it, how

00:50:39
long you've used it. Sometimes when you vomit or feel

00:50:42
nausea, it's time of day also. That's kind of what the doctors

00:50:45
are looking at. There's certain foods that might

00:50:47
trigger the vomiting and also if you've lost weight for no known

00:50:52
reason, I guess it triggers weight loss, which might be a

00:50:55
positive side effect for some people.

00:50:57
They ought to give it to that BLM person in Oklahoma.

00:51:00
Maybe she needs to start scrummating a little.

00:51:03
Yeah, it's, it's it's really interesting, although

00:51:06
frightening because I, I know people that, you know, smoke

00:51:09
when use a lot of cannabis. I don't personally, I never

00:51:12
really liked it even when I might have done something like

00:51:14
this. I don't smoke anything like it.

00:51:17
You know, I've seen some, some sleep aids over the years.

00:51:20
I've tried some sleep aids that were, you know, made from hemp

00:51:25
and those seem to work OK. But pretty interesting stuff,

00:51:29
man, Very weird. I, when I saw it, I was kind of

00:51:31
shocked. And I guess the complications

00:51:34
include dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, which of course

00:51:38
those are linked to vomiting, malnutrition, tooth decay, also

00:51:44
choking, but, you know, injury to your esophagus.

00:51:50
And I, I guess you have to use very hot water if you want to

00:51:53
try to manage the symptoms. But that part is also caused

00:51:56
some problems with people using water that's too hot.

00:51:58
I'm not sure how the water actually works.

00:52:01
I guess you can kind of when you need to go to ER for this issue,

00:52:05
you dark or very little pee, delirium, dizziness, fatigue,

00:52:09
quickened heart rate, rapid breathing, you know, fainting.

00:52:15
So it looks like right now the only way to do it is you just

00:52:17
got to go cold Turkey on your weed.

00:52:20
So definitely need to pay attention.

00:52:22
If you'd want to go cold Turkey then you don't.

00:52:24
You want to detox yourself off of it.

00:52:26
Slowly slow down your weed smoke until you get off and wean

00:52:31
yourself off I should say. Yeah, you might be.

00:52:33
You mean go on cold Turkey way to?

00:52:34
Do it now. Yeah, it could be.

00:52:36
You're probably right. I don't know.

00:52:37
You know, like I said, I never really liked that drug when I,

00:52:40
when I there was a time when I drank and smoked and enjoyed

00:52:43
that sort of thing. I never liked it because I

00:52:45
usually the only thing we'd ever did to me is make me sleepy and

00:52:48
want a snack. And I don't need any help me

00:52:50
snacking. I already like the snack as it

00:52:52
is. I struggle with that anyway.

00:52:54
I don't need anything to boost my snacking.

00:52:57
All right, we've been talking about the Somalians a lot on

00:52:59
this show. We've been talking about the

00:53:00
grip. Now I want to point out, George,

00:53:03
this is going to be a moment for the audience.

00:53:06
They're starting to find it in other states.

00:53:07
We already mentioned Columbus, OH, but it looks like that

00:53:12
Minnesota may very well just be the tip of the spear on this.

00:53:15
And now we're going to listen to this.

00:53:17
Now, of course, you know, if you carry more than $10 worth of

00:53:20
cash through an airport, even if you're going on vacation, you

00:53:24
have to disclose it. And you better have your receipt

00:53:27
from a bank where you got the cash if you want to not have the

00:53:30
Department of Homeland Security or Border Patrol take your

00:53:33
money. Well, ATSA whistleblower has

00:53:36
come out who worked at the Minnesota airport in Saint Paul

00:53:41
says she witnessed Somalian men in pairs going through the

00:53:44
airport with suitcases full of cash on a weekly basis.

00:53:51
They were allowed to go right on through.

00:53:53
She says it could have been as much as $1 billion.

00:53:57
She also saw suitcases loaded with passports.

00:54:02
Now you explain that to me. The feds aren't taking control

00:54:06
of the airport clearly in Minneapolis or Minnesota enough.

00:54:11
They need to control the government.

00:54:13
If this is true, and I believe it is true, we've got the clip.

00:54:17
This is serious 'cause if you try to, if you, if they caught

00:54:20
you with more than one passport at the airport, you would be

00:54:23
screwed. They would snatch your IDs and

00:54:27
you would be put on ATSA list and you would be fully

00:54:30
investigated. Unless you had dual citizenship,

00:54:32
you could. Have yeah, correct.

00:54:34
Well, otherwise you want to play.

00:54:35
It play the clip. 16 to 2021. Liz, thank you for joining me.

00:54:42
You're welcome. Thank you, Liz.

00:54:43
I applaud UNL, the news. We appreciate that.

00:54:47
I have to say though, this sounds like something out of a

00:54:50
spy movie. People going through security

00:54:53
and getting on planes with suitcases filled with millions

00:54:57
of dollars in cash. Tell us what you've actually

00:55:01
seen as ATSA agent during the time you worked there.

00:55:05
Well, I've actually seen a lot of things, but the most shocking

00:55:08
is exactly that I saw suitcases filled with millions of dollars

00:55:13
of cash and the couriers were always Smalley men travelling in

00:55:20
pairs and they got through the checkpoint I and it just, it

00:55:25
just really absolutely blew my mind the first time you open a

00:55:28
suitcase and you see millions of dollars of cash.

00:55:33
And typically what would happen is Leo or a law enforcement

00:55:37
officer would come check their credentials.

00:55:40
I don't know what kind of questions they asked them, but

00:55:43
but their IDs were always documented and probably their

00:55:48
plane tickets as well. So, so there is a trail of that

00:55:52
out there. And I would believe with all the

00:55:55
cameras at the airport that if they started there, they could

00:56:00
probably find each and every individual that brought money

00:56:03
through the checkpoint. Obviously, this seems

00:56:05
suspicious, if not alarming given what seems to be a pattern

00:56:09
here. So you're talking about millions

00:56:10
of dollars flying out of Minneapolis and you think it it

00:56:14
happened about every week or so. It is that right?

00:56:17
So it certainly seemed like it happened every week the

00:56:22
suitcases came in and it was, it was always the MO was always too

00:56:26
Somalian men travelling in pairs.

00:56:29
Sometimes they both had suitcases.

00:56:32
And so the process was as an, as ATSA agent, we would pull the

00:56:39
bag and then we'd bring them to a private screening room and we

00:56:43
would open the suitcase and make sure that that's all it was, was

00:56:49
stacks of cash. And a Leo would come and maybe

00:56:55
question them and for sure take a picture of their

00:56:58
identification. And I, I'm assuming their, their

00:57:02
plane ticket, I'm not sure. So there is a trail out there

00:57:07
between that. I mean, they, it has to be

00:57:09
documented somewhere. And all the cameras in the

00:57:12
airport, I would imagine if they'd like to find all this

00:57:15
cash, they should start at the airport because in the five

00:57:19
years I was there, I believe a billion dollars went through the

00:57:23
airport, $1 billion. As if this isn't troubling

00:57:27
enough, Liz, it's not just money.

00:57:30
You watched Leave MSP, is that right?

00:57:34
Yes, that is correct. There was another instance

00:57:36
again, a small E man that had a carry on luggage filled with

00:57:41
brand new passports and he was allowed to get through the

00:57:45
checkpoint. So where he went with those

00:57:48
passports is anybody's guess. Why in the world would they let

00:57:53
him go with all those passports that doesn't?

00:57:58
That's crazy. That is crazy.

00:58:01
You would be arrested on the spot at the Denver airport if I

00:58:04
went through with a briefcase full of cash, they would seize

00:58:07
the cash even if I tried to show paper.

00:58:10
They're saying, I'm sorry, we're going to have to seize it for

00:58:11
now and then you're we're going to have to investigate this and

00:58:14
you'll have to try to get it back if.

00:58:15
I ever, if I if, if it ever comes a day where I'm going to

00:58:18
be traveling with a lot of cash and passports, I'm going to

00:58:20
identify as a Somalian. It's it we can just, we can get

00:58:23
you can get extra tan, maybe use some Yeah, you can go blackface.

00:58:27
Of course, they might say you're a racist then and arrest you

00:58:29
anyway. But at the the point is this is

00:58:32
what's going on. Minneapolis, you know,

00:58:35
Minnesota, Tim Waltz, this is his state, man.

00:58:39
I mean, what's going on there, Timmy boy?

00:58:41
Were they delivering the cash to your house out of the country?

00:58:44
I mean, why are they allowed to go through?

00:58:45
And the passports is extremely unsettling.

00:58:48
How many terrorists got a passport and why are they being

00:58:52
allowed to take the passports out?

00:58:54
Even if these were legitimate passports going to legitimate

00:58:58
immigration people, and I'm not saying they were, but if they

00:59:01
were, why isn't that being sent straight from the State

00:59:04
Department to these individuals? Why is some person who isn't a

00:59:08
government official? Clearly, because that would have

00:59:10
come out in what she knew, being allowed to walk around with a

00:59:14
bag full of passports. Yeah.

00:59:16
That doesn't scare you. I don't know what what will you

00:59:20
know? The media has attacked Putin

00:59:23
over and over and over again. I don't think he's the guy that

00:59:27
he's been portrayed to be. I personally think the US should

00:59:30
do a much better job of aligning ourselves with Russia.

00:59:33
We've got an opportunity. We've got 2 leaders that get

00:59:36
along that believe in the same things.

00:59:39
And I think a lot of the issues we've had over the history

00:59:42
between these two countries could be put together

00:59:44
permanently because Putin wants to.

00:59:47
This is a message he put out to the American people.

00:59:50
And I think what's important, it's an unexpected message.

00:59:54
But at the same time, I feel like I hope Donald Trump is

00:59:57
paying attention to this and I hope the American people

00:59:59
recognize it. Because those congressional

01:00:01
members that keep complaining about Putin, I don't think he's

01:00:04
the guy that you that they portrayed him to be.

01:00:06
I think he is trying to make a difference.

01:00:08
And I think his his Orthodox Christian background is

01:00:11
important. Christians are getting attacked

01:00:13
all over the globe. We're going to do a special on

01:00:15
it, I think. And in this case.

01:00:18
Here's a message I feel like with the holiday season was it

01:00:21
was a right time to share it with you guys here.

01:00:25
We go to the people of the United States.

01:00:31
For decades, Russia and the United States have stood on

01:00:35
opposite sides of many disagreements.

01:00:38
But history has shown us something important.

01:00:41
When our two nations choose cooperation, the world becomes

01:00:45
more stable, safer. And.

01:00:47
Humanity moves forward faster. Today I want to remind everyone

01:00:53
of a simple truth. Russia does not seek

01:00:56
confrontation. We seek mutual respect, equal

01:01:01
dialogue, and genuine frameworks for cooperation.

01:01:05
Our peoples have stood side by side during decisive moments in

01:01:10
world history, and we can do so again.

01:01:13
There are many areas where both Russians and Americans want

01:01:16
peace, science, energy security, space exploration, and the

01:01:22
protection of the planet we all share.

01:01:25
I believe the future will be more secure if we speak to one

01:01:28
another rather than about one another.

01:01:31
Russia is ready to open new paths of dialogue for the

01:01:35
benefit of both nations and for a world with fewer conflicts.

01:01:40
I hope this message will be widely shared, because peace can

01:01:44
only begin with understanding between people.

01:01:47
Thank you. No, and I think it's I think

01:01:57
it's a good message and I think I hope that, you know, the

01:02:01
American people see that message is what I really hope because

01:02:04
you know, you, you have to go to the truth.

01:02:06
And you know, when it comes to mainstream media, you guys know

01:02:09
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So great stuff. All right, it's how we do it,

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George. Last words, my brother.

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Well, it's Friday, right? Sure is.

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Play some music, get everybody going.

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All right, it's Friday. It's the weekend.

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Lance is flying into Florida tomorrow.

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I'm going to pick him up from the airport.

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Fun times. We'll actually be in the studio

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Yeah, man. So oh man, I like that when we

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