Kyle Busch DEAD 1985 -2026 |EP843
The Big Mig ShowMay 22, 2026
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Kyle Busch DEAD 1985 -2026 |EP843

THE BIG MIG SHOW

MAY 22, 2026 

EPISODE 843 – 11AM

 

Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series, has died.

 

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[00:00:00] All men are created equal, but they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. By Liberty and the Beautiful. If Liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.

[00:00:33] America Great Again! The Big Mig. Well, good morning and welcome back to The Big Mig Show. Of course, I'm your host Lance Migliaccio with my co-host George Ballantyne. It's the weekend. It's Friday. We've been up since the crack of Lackin. And of course, this is always tip of the spear. If you caught us this morning at the Crypto Power Hour, the number one crypto show on Rumble,

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[00:02:25] I do not have a busy weekend planned ahead of me. I got today. I just got to get it done. Oh, I thought you had to work all weekend. No, they got, they're busy, what they're doing and stuff. Yeah. My weekend consists of doing what I usually do every weekend. Nothing. Sad. I know it's sad. It's sad right now, but it's true. Huh? You don't, you're not doing anything for Memorial Day or anything? I'm not either. So I'll be working on our stuff. It's going to rain tomorrow and Sunday.

[00:02:54] So that's going to screw the weekend up. Plus it's, you go down the shore or the beach, whatever from, by me, it's so crowded. I wouldn't even go down there. Yeah. Nope. Yeah. The Jersey shore is crowded. There's no doubt about it, but, but it is fun down. I ain't dealing with all the, plus it's like all the kids are proms. They're all down there too. I'm not dealing with them freaking kids. That prom thing's gotten really weird, man. The whole flashing cash, you know, with the trying to rent, you know, high dollar cars. It used to be when we were kids, everybody wanted to chip in on a limo, you know, so they could ride in the limo.

[00:03:24] Now it seems like they all want to do that. I seen when those around, I mean, timeout, timeout. You're talking about different cultures now. And you know what? People ain't going to say this, but I'll say it. You'll see it. Like you see all these teens doing all these takeovers and stuff. They're all black kids. Unfortunately, I'm not prejudiced, but they're black kids. It's same thing with Lance, just talking about the flashy shit and all that stuff.

[00:03:51] And going when they're at the beach and whatever they're doing, they're mobs. They're all black kids. I was just watching a video from, it was down from Belmar, New Jersey. All the teens were down there for, you know, because they're graduating. It was all white kids. They're all chilling out on the beach, having fun. No craziness. I mean, I don't know if it's the parents not around or whatever the freak it is, but it is what it is. The true church people, that's what it is. I'm not sorry I said it, but people need to know.

[00:04:21] If you're not going to talk about it, how are people going to be done about it? Yeah, it's tough stuff. Who knows? You know, it's difficult for sure. I don't know. I don't know the explanation for it, but I've seen this stuff online. And I don't know if it says a good precedence or not. All right. Well, listen, if you love the show, the drill is hit the follow button. Of course, comment, reply, get in there, leave us comments on the show. Do what you can. Share the live link. It's Friday. Help us out. You know, do it today. Take the live link during the show.

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[00:06:16] We got you covered. All right. Threw me off. Yeah. Threws up for there for a minute. I don't know. I had to kind of guess why I unplugged and replugged and all of a sudden I picked it up. Apologize for that, guys. Okay. Of course, the bigmigbar.com. All right. So listen, lots of stuff in the news cycle. You know, we're trying to do a little bit more of a fun show on Friday. You know, it's hard sometimes. The news cycles are tough. We put on the good guests. We do the rest of that. But the truth of the matter, it's complicated because at the end of the day, it sometimes gets too serious.

[00:06:45] You know, it's a lot of serious stuff and it's hard not to be serious. So today, I thought we covered a lot of different stuff. Of course, we're going to have our normal political vibe. We've got all our other topics. Got some good stuff here. And we've got a new reveal on George's new logo on the thumbnail. Kyle Busch, sorry to say NASCAR legend, dead at 41. But we've also got the George reveal, man. His new logo. He's got him here there in a NASCAR jacket. And there he is.

[00:07:15] So, you know, we're always working on stuff, trying to upgrade and whatever. But this is an interesting story, man. Kyle Busch, of course, the Bushes, you know, legends of NASCAR. This guy won a lot of races, very skilled, had a lot of swagger. 41 years old. And basically, he's a two-time Cup Series champion. He won more races than anyone across NASCAR's three national series.

[00:07:43] And they're not really talking about what happened to him, why he died. They say, you know, he was a future Hall of Famer for NASCAR. You know, definitely a rare talent. Started racing when he was very young. And, you know, a lot of people, you know, they say he was a once-in-a-generation driver. Fierce, you know, passionate. I don't know if he's a once-in-a-generation driver, but okay. Well, I got to tell you, that's what NASCAR believes about him. Because, of course, he won so many races. Yeah, he was a great.

[00:08:11] He would definitely be in the Hall of Fame, too. Yeah. So, it's pretty crazy. But here, you know, he won. And here's where it gets weird. Here's the strange part about this story. This is a very healthy guy. You know, the NASCAR guys stay in pretty good shape. The older NASCAR guys were drinkers and craziness. These guys are serious. They get seriously athletic. You've seen it. You've seen it with even the formula guys, the NASCAR guys. They're very serious about the sport. There's a lot of money involved. The sponsorship's very complicated. You know, it's a very expensive.

[00:08:38] What's crazy about this whole story, he just won a race about a week ago prior to this. Yeah. And there wasn't like... Doesn't make sense. Well, and George, and that's exactly the right point. This is weird. So, he just won an insurance case. And a lot of people are now saying that his death needs to be investigated because there seems to be an odd connection on people winning claims against insurance companies and then them passing away. And I don't know what that's got to do with...

[00:09:08] I'm not going to... I don't know... Well, they've got to do an autopsy and see what's going on. Yeah. Yeah. And it seems like they didn't expect it. Let's play the clip. Well... You can hear the Bushes. Hearts and prayers go out to the Bush family and NASCAR family. The one thing about this was he was in a simulator and he passed out or lost conscience, whatever. That's... When he then got, I guess, taken to the hospital. But it's definitely... Something was definitely fishy. Yeah. Because you could do... These guys are just talking about health. They do their races.

[00:09:38] They all get checked out health-wise to make sure they can finish these races because those races are long sitting in that car. And those simulators are serious now. I mean, they simulate the G-force and everything else. It doesn't matter whether it's a formula simulator or a NASCAR simulator. These are serious pieces of equipment that cost millions and millions of dollars and simulate the actual stress of being a driver. Because these drivers are high stress. Regardless, he just won a race about a week prior to that. I mean... I know. Yeah. All right. Let's play the clip. Here we are in New York City.

[00:10:04] Samantha and I are at one of the major news stations here in New York City. And as many of you may have seen, we have a press release out that we are in litigation with Pacific Life in regards to IUL policies and insurance policies that are also retirement policies for planning for our future. And unfortunately, ours did not go well. Yeah. As you'll hear when this broadcast comes out, it was a major scam. We tried to do what we thought was best for our family, for Brexton and Lennox.

[00:10:32] We were trying to be financially responsible for them and plan for our future. And little did we know that by investing money in this scam, it's all gone. And so the reason we came out here today is, as you guys know who've followed us for a while, every time God puts a struggle in our path, we're going to try to use it for good. And so we're out here speaking out about what happened because this just isn't happening to athletes and celebrities. This is happening to teachers, police officers, veterans. This is happening to widows.

[00:11:01] These are people who are 70 years old. They have nothing else to fall back on. These are people who are, you know, they've worked hard. They've made a small business. They are ready to retire and they buy into these scams and they lose absolutely everything. And so, you know, Kyle and I will use this platform to try to do all the good that we can. And so we're going to keep fighting Pacific life and we're going to show the world that this was a huge and utter scam. That's right. So tune in for further updates as we come along further in the case.

[00:11:32] Hmm. Well, look, here's how it is. Of course, you know, he went by Rowdy. He won 234 NASCAR National Series races in total. So basically more than any other driver in history. You know, he won the Cup Series titles in 2015 and 2019. And obviously for people that are NASCAR fans, I'm not a big NASCAR fan, but I know all about him because, of course, he stands out. He's kind of a he is a legend of the track.

[00:12:01] And but he was really known for something, of course, near and dear to my heart, where his post-race fights, regular feuds with other drivers, you know, outlandish behavior. And of course, he got rookie of the year in 2005. So for the Bushes, I'm sad for you. I don't know what hopefully they'll investigate. Hopefully there wasn't anything nefarious involved here. But it's sad. Do we know what the what does what the lawsuit on a big, big insurance company was about? Wow.

[00:12:30] It was about an investment they made in this pool that was supposed to be like, I don't know, some kind of a thing for the trust he had for his children. That's as much as I know about it. I don't know what the product was, but it was a Pacific Life investment that was supposed to. Oh, it wasn't like a health insurance or not. It was more. No, no, no. It wasn't health insurance. It was an it was an investment for his children and it was in his estate planning. So I don't know if it was life insurance or I don't know what it was exactly. They didn't come out specifically and say what product because I'm sure, you know, there's there's a lot of questions right now.

[00:13:01] So I looked at the research and I couldn't find more. And I thought maybe somewhere it would say why he died or, you know, and then the simulator story came out a little later. You caught that the simulator story. And so I don't know. It's interesting. It's one of those things. I always things to make you go, hmm, 41 years old and from what everybody knew in great shape, you know? So. All right. George, you got a big story here, man. This is kind of crazy. When people first maybe look at it, I think it's crazy.

[00:13:29] But, you know, the government just dropped their second tranche of UFO files released by the Pentagon. I don't know if it was this morning or last night or whatever, but I'm going to put it up. I'm going to control the playback. There's no audio with it. But they say that an F-16 shoots out in a reported UFO, right? Now I'm going to bring this forward. Hold on. You're going to see it start playing.

[00:13:58] There's a UFO, right? I'm going to stop it right there. When do you see a UFO have a tail, like a thing hanging from it, like a string or whatever it is? If anything, to me, that looks like some kind of air balloon or weather balloon or something. I'm going to keep playing it. Look at that right there. Look at that. What is that thing trailing there? I don't know. And then boom.

[00:14:26] I mean, every UFO thing you've seen, you'd see them things going, right? This thing is just like floating in air, like not doing any turns or crazy stuff. Look, there it is. Look, come on. I'm not buying that shit. I don't know what the government is trying to put on us. You know, a UFO and a UFO is basically something that's unidentified. I don't know that it necessarily means extraterrestrial every time. And that's where the- But even so, come on. You tell me you can't.

[00:14:55] No, but I'm agreeing with you. What I'm saying is a UFO does not necessarily mean that it came from another, you know, that it's some kind of a strange, it's just sort of aircraft that they don't know what it is allegedly because it's not identifying itself. It's not supposed to be there. It's not on the flight record. It's not on the flight pass. It's not got a black box communicating. So it doesn't necessarily mean, in my opinion, that every one of these things is extraterrestrial, that it's some kind of an unknown vehicle. But it's just interesting, the amount of information that's coming out. A lot of odd stuff. A lot of stuff. We'll really get the real-

[00:15:24] Dr. Michael Swartz being slick. We covered that on our show, George. You would know if you watched us. Well, Doc Swartz- Hold on. Mike, you sure you want to go that route with me, bro? I don't know. I'm just saying. Breakfast next time we have breakfast might not go your way. I'm just letting you know. Well, Mike, if you're not busy, you can still join us. It is Friday. Yeah, fuck that. He ain't coming. You know, you can log into Zoom. You've got the link.

[00:15:53] You know, Mike, if you're not busy, come on in. You want to come on in, Mike? Mike, let me know. I'll get you ready to go. Yeah, let's roll, buddy. Don't be a pussy. Get in here. You got to put up for show. Get on the fucking show and say something, Mike. Let's go, buddy. Yeah. If you got the info, if you got the intel, buddy, if you got the DL, let's do it. And I don't know what he's talking about. Is he talking about the NASCAR driver or the UFO? I don't know. He's got the scoop. Let's get him in here. All right.

[00:16:21] Well, you know, I'm not sure they deserve a vacation. I got to be honest. But Senate GOP, of course, breaks for vacation, which, of course, you know, delays the reconciliation vote to fund ICE. More garbage there. And Thune, that asshole, admits his political hit against President Trump. But Thune, how is he not political hitting? This is another guy. No save act. This guy can't get anything done. Loves to go out there and talk and, you know, get himself nice pictures. But he sure as hell sucks in a job. There's more to this story.

[00:16:51] They're just the Senate, especially Thune and a bunch of those leaders and stuff, all freaking walk around with puss on their heads. They're pissed off because, you know, Trump's been endorsing, you know, people and they've been winning and, you know, because he endorsed Paxton. And, of course, Thune wants who? I don't even want to say the dude's name from Texas to win against Paxton. Oh, shit. Here he comes. I got to get this thing ready. Ready to roll. The Schwartzer.

[00:17:21] The Schwartzerroni. He just snuck in. Give me a minute. Okay, Lance, you talk. Well, look, you know, here's the deal. You know what I think, right? You guys, I want them to do the job they're supposed to do. I don't even really want them to be full-time senators and congressmen. I want them to have their other businesses. But, of course, this is what they do. The delays, the time off. They don't work as much as they act like they do. They act like they're the busiest people on the planet. But they're not doing the job for the American people they're supposed to be doing. You guys know I think it's a uniparty in D.C. Effectively, I don't think it's the brightest and best.

[00:17:51] But this is what they do, the time off, and they can't get the vote through. And they're struggling to get it passed. And they tell us all this Razzamintaz bullshit. But when, you know, the key word for congressional members, they should have to sign, in my opinion, a common sense contract. And we should give them a common sense test. And if they can't pass the common sense test, then they should get removed. Because they suck. These guys are just awful. So I don't know. You know, they're going to be on recess until June. It's interesting, isn't it? More time off.

[00:18:20] So right now, they leave now. And they go on recess until June. Wow, that's nice. Well, I'm going to bring Mike in. Welcome to the Big Big Show, Mike. You challenged me live on air. Of course I did. We have to. I know how to stroke your ego, bro. It's easy. I always look so funny on this. If you've got to put up, then it's either put up or shut up. So Mike, fill us in. You seem to have the scoop. Hold on. I'm going to assume to get my head less giant so I can compare to you guys. I know.

[00:18:49] I always look red on your show. I'll fix you up. Hold on. I have no scoop. We did a story on Kyle Busch. It was an investment vehicle that they were all throwing money into. And he lost millions of dollars. And we played part of that video because they were out talking about, you know, basically, they were getting fleeced out of their money. And a lot of people in their retirement age were putting into this fund. And it was BS. So, you know, you got to wonder if there's something nefarious going on with Kyle Busch.

[00:19:19] But the whole thing is sad. I'd love to know what this mysterious illness was if we ever find out. Kelly will tell you maybe it was, you know, pulmonary embolism. These guys train so hard. Somebody pointed that out in my show this morning. And sometimes they push themselves a little bit over the line. But 41 is just way too young. And then, of course, that story with the Pacific Life comes back up. And you wonder, oh, I wonder if there's something there. Well, I mean, if he died or whatever that insurance policy, these guys are going to have to pay out now too, right?

[00:19:48] Well, it wasn't. Yeah, but that's not what the deal was, I think. I think it was an investment vehicle. It wasn't an investment vehicle. It was not life insurance. And it was a big firm, right? It was Pacific Life, Mike? Is that right? I think so, yeah. We did it a while ago. We did it a couple months ago, I think, when they were talking about it. Because we do these weird, wacky stories at the night show once in a while just to kind of let people know what's going on. And I remember covering that. But other than that, I don't know much about Kyle Busch. I'm not a NASCAR guy. So, you know, when I hear it, I just go, oh, okay.

[00:20:16] And then everybody was talking about the jab. Robbie in my chat, who's now in your chat, was just asking about that. And we always tell you, what we saw from the COVID shots was that it inflames areas of instability. So it could have been a joint issue that you would have at 70. It's now coming out at 40. A heart issue that you would normally have at 50. It's now coming out at 20. That's the kind of things we were seeing with the shots is exacerbation of dormant or genetic

[00:20:45] issues that were going to come out anyway. And so how I equated that in the books is basically it shortened the lifespan of the populace. I think I said in the book by three to seven, you know, five to seven years, like a conservative estimate. But it could be a lot. It could be a lot worse than we think. If you if you got something where you're going to throw a clot eventually, you know, that exacerbation could cause an early a much earlier death. And we're seeing a lot of younger deaths.

[00:21:13] Now we're seeing rare cancers, turbo cancers, weird, just weird shit that we never saw before right after those shots. And up until now, yeah, you know, I have a doctor friend that's been talking about that with other doctors around the country with the turbo cancer. And I've also heard some not great things about the EVs irradiating your colon and people getting some early signs of colon cancer and intestinal cancer that weren't there before because you're

[00:21:42] sitting on these big blocks. That's why I would never buy an EV. I personally, I'm not an EV guy. I understand the logic behind it. I think that hydrogen fuel cells, but much better choice. Of course, that hasn't gone mainstream. I think it's a better option. I don't know if they'll completely get it refined where it's perfect. There are some vehicles that are working on it and they seem to have they have functioning vehicles, but whether they can get the distance eventually because hydrogen fuel cells is a big thing. You saw, you know, Donald Trump made a major investment through the true social group in the hydrogen fuel cell.

[00:22:11] But I think he's going to use that to power the Bitcoin mining operations. I think that's why they're doing that. I think there's a lot going on. But the athletic part of NASCAR, as technology's advanced, the speeds have advanced. Of course, you're pulling more Gs. It's harder on the body. And you're right. These guys are serious athletes. They get conditioned away. And whether it's NASCAR or whether you're talking about formula, yeah, I didn't really realize, but I watched some documentaries on it. And then that's kind of how I got it because I'm not a race car guy, even though I've attended

[00:22:39] some of the formula races at some of the big locations around the world years ago because they're fun. When formula comes into like Monaco, the Grand Prix's and that, you know, if you've ever been to one and you get down to some of the VIP pits, it's pretty cool. But, you know, but it's interesting. And that, you know, some of this insurance stuff, I, you know, I'm always, I can't help but have thoughts about it because if it is Pacific Life, it seemed like that's what they said in that story. You wouldn't think that when you hear that name, you don't think that would be a group that would scam you out of millions of dollars.

[00:23:09] I don't think Kyle Busch and his wife lied about they were building. It had something to do with a trust for their children is my understanding. Hopefully I have that right. Don't quote me on that. But but first of all, thanks for everybody that's joining us from the Mike Schwartz show. Everybody that's in the chat. I know this is a late pull in for Mike. I didn't know he was coming, but I'm happy he's here because I love doing these Fridays with George and Mike. We have a lot of fun. All right, let's let's move on here. George is annoyed at me, Ronnie. You want to play? So George is annoyed at me, Ronnie. I'm not annoyed.

[00:23:38] Would you know I have fun with you? I like when you're here. All right. I don't got to do it with Lance as much. I was just watching it. You want to be called out. This isn't a show where we don't want the chat or anybody else, whether it's Mike Schwartz or anybody else, because not only can we make mistakes, we may not have 100 percent of the knowledge and stories are breaking constantly and they're getting updated. There could be some. Lance, relax, bro. Take a deep breath. No, let's go back to the story real quick, because also these senators, I don't know,

[00:24:04] they're all up in arms about this fund that Trump got, because instead of getting an IRS settlement, he took a fund to give out to people that were under political prosecution from Biden. And everybody's question, anybody in the admin, well, are J6s who assaulted cops, are they going to get any money from the fund? And I guess they're not prepared to answer those questions. But anybody could apply for the fund doesn't mean you're going to get approved. But that's, you know, they got hit with their blind side by this.

[00:24:33] But what's the difference if Trump didn't make that kind of deal and then just got a 1.7 whatever billion settlement and he put it to whatever he does instead of doing that way? He probably should have because it's creating more shit for them. But this is how our GOP... I'm going to apply. I mean, I got subpoenaed after my books came out because they were just, you know, dicking around and looking for stuff. And I had to hire lawyers. You know that. I came on your show the first time I met you guys. I was talking about that.

[00:25:02] And it was a, you know, a year plus of a nightmare for us wondering, like, what are they trying to do? Are you trying to, you know, because you don't know the Biden administration was going after anybody who was pro-Trump. And then, you know, all of a sudden I write a book and two months later I start doing national TV. I'm on Fox. I'm on Newsmax. I'm on OAN, Salem TV. And all of a sudden I get a subpoena. So my attorney goes, this is ridiculous. He's reading it. He's like, none of this applies to you. He's like, what are they looking for? But the way they do it, and Lance will understand this, they do it under a civil statute.

[00:25:31] And what they call it is a civil investigative demand so that you could, they could literally ask for anything. It's not criminal. When it's civil, they can get phone records, bank records. They can look at your text messages. It's a very sophisticated way to get access to stuff they couldn't normally get to. You're right. That is one of their systems. And that's how, and that's how they do it. And then you're, and then you're. And then they move it into criminal. They hope they, they get, they, they scrape through stuff and hope that somehow you've done something. Oh, look at this. We got him, you know, and that's when you get additional access because that subpoena operates differently.

[00:26:00] So yeah, there's no doubt. But you, you know, you got harmed. I mean, you really did. You know, you know, the difficult part is all the people that got harmed. And how do you, how do you link to how much you got harmed? How do George and I put a value on the fact that we got suspended on X, that we got suspended on YouTube? How do you put a value? How much? I mean, just make up a number like everybody else does. Like they, everybody just makes numbers up. Doesn't mean you're going to get it. Go, go high. And you know, we're just going to get a little bit less. Yeah. But I have, but I have specific harm.

[00:26:29] We're just, I'm talking about like what Lance said about us. Well, I know you do. Because the suppression that happened to all of us, how much bigger would our channels be? How much bigger would our shows be? How do you quantify that in a legal manner? How do you quantify it all about? And it's tough. Like I have three letters from Amazon that specifically say they're not, I'm not allowed to promote my book on that platform because of current events. And then later the revelations with the Jim Jordan justice department where they show

[00:26:58] the emails from the white house to Amazon asking them to censor books on COVID. I have that. And when I, and early on, when I was talking to attorneys about that, they were always dabbling with, oh, I want to do this. When I finally found an attorney who wanted to pursue the case, she looked at it intently and we looked at the letters and said, oh man, you just missed the statute of limitations. Like there's, you know, we're going to get this thrown out. We're going to get it dismissed on a technicality. So in the fog of war, that's part of the problem. I think they need to extend the statute of limitations on this.

[00:27:26] That would be, that would be nice. I don't know who can do that, but if you can extend the statute of limitations on this because the fog of war was, was, was kind of confusing everybody as to what they can do. I would have a case against Amazon. I would have a case against the federal government right now. When it comes to the DOJ nonsense, I had to hire an attorney, so I've got expenditures there. I got time. I got tolls. I got gas. But how do you, how do you, how do you quantify intentional infliction of emotional distress?

[00:27:54] How do you quantify that in, in, in this, in this case? You would have to bring a civil suit. This is different because we're talking about a fund, right? You would have to bring a civil suit and then you would have to put your case in front of a jury. And depending on where you go, Lance, George, you think about, you know, if the, if the case were to fall in Washington, DC, 96% of the people in Washington are liberal voters. You're not going to get a jury of your peers in a million years in, in, in federal court. So it's like, you know, you federal court in New Jersey, I'll be up in Newark, New Jersey.

[00:28:24] What am I going to get there? I'm going to get, I'm going to get, you know, 85% liberal jury. Who's going to look at this and not care that I wrote a conservative book. So it's an uphill battle either way, but it's more emotional distress because you know how long these cases take to go the fund. I'm curious. I get it with all the J sixers, especially those who were there and jailed for no reason. But I mean, you got real people who spend real money on attorneys. Are they even going to take my claim seriously? You know, they're going to, they're going to look at people and there's going to be a lot of people coming out of left field.

[00:28:52] But I mean, I've been talking about this vocally on, on national news for years now. Uh, and we finally, you know, once we got out of the shadow of that and they figured there's nothing there and the Trump administration came into play, uh, and, and, and, you know, employing those, uh, the various tactics. I got an apology from, uh, Alina Habba. I got a personal apology and a hug from Alina Habba who apologized to me for what I was going through and said no more. And, and, and I got to tell you, I teared up when she told me that because of the stress

[00:29:22] that my wife, my family and I went through with all this bullshit because I wrote a freaking book. I, it was, it was a tough time in our lives. I don't even want to read. You had the court cases, the documents and everything to prove that what you got through. So there's no court cases. They, they don't do it in court, George. They subpoena you. Well, you had the subpoena, I should say. Yeah. Okay. Well, you have that. You have, you have evidence to back your claim. So you're good. Well, it's not any evidence. I'll play the clip. To get financial relief.

[00:29:51] You have to have, you have to actually prove that you lost money or in a way it damaged you. And the truth is it damaged everybody. There were so many of us in, in, in the media that, you know, our show and every other show that got suspended, we got suspended on social media and you wonder what the long-term impact. And of course, I think the suppression still exists in the code over at X. I don't think the code's been, because you see it, you can see the suppression on conservative accounts. So yeah, George play a clip, brother. It's the biggest congressional rebuke of President Trump's second term.

[00:30:19] I just don't know how this puppy dog will work. I think there were six or seven people who are going to vote no. Republicans were on the verge of finally ending the ICE and Border Patrol funding impasse. The sole, sole reason we are here today is because Democrats refused to fund law enforcement at the Department of Homeland Security. But the president's $1.8 billion compensation fund killed the bill. There are a lot of questions about it.

[00:30:45] I have Republican colleagues who have concerns about who can receive funding from that fund. A meeting between Senate Republicans and acting attorney general Todd Blanche failed to convince lawmakers to oppose bipartisan amendments curbing the fund. This is about a profoundly corrupt plan by the president. And I think my Republican colleagues have reached their limit. Thune said the compensation fund, quote, makes everything way harder than it should be. Deadlocked, GOP congressional leaders sent lawmakers home until June.

[00:31:16] So this afternoon, Republicans, so divided, so dysfunctional, so disorganized, are fleeing Washington. Their majority can't melt down fast enough. Some presidential allies defended the compensation fund. People are comfortable with it. Been wronged by their government should have some sort of redress. And even though the president recently steamrolled opponents politically, Republicans blocked him legislatively.

[00:31:41] Congress has our obligation to make sure we know what we're funding and fund the government to a reasonable expectation line. Congress never approved the fund, and lawmakers balked at awarding claims to Capitol rioters. President Trump wanted ICE and Border Patrol funded by June 1st, but Congress missed that deadline. Brett? And, Chad, quickly, how long could this take? Probably weeks. They want to try this again in June, but guess what? They have to fund FISA.

[00:32:11] They have to deal with that. They have to maybe roll all those things together. This could be another five, six weeks. All right. Well, Mike Schwartz had to go. He forgot he had something to do, and Kelly was calling him. You know, the boss called, so he went a-running. Okay. Nice to have him stop in. He did have some details we didn't have on that, so it was great. I love doing Fridays with him and you. It's one of the things I really enjoy doing. It's a good deal. All right.

[00:32:39] So I got to bring up this clip because this is funny. So I don't know if you've seen this, Lance. AOC? I did not. Well, she went on a, I don't know, she was speaking, doing, you know, doing one of her stupid speaking events, and she kind of put her foot in her mouth. But she was saying, it's time for the North to pull up to the South. Well, let me tell you, yeah. I've been seeing videos of the South. I mean, she just unified the whole SEC.

[00:33:10] I don't know if you know what the SEC, that's the competitive league, you know, in the South among, like, all the college teams. Like Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee. Well, she just pulled them all together. Unified them. She's dumb. Are you crazy? Listen, I ain't from the South, but, I mean, us conservatives with the South are 2A against them soy boys. They don't stand a chance. What the hell are you thinking? And can I ask a question? Sure. What's with the bulletproof glass?

[00:33:37] Like, would she think she's that important that somebody's going to go after her? You never know these days. I don't know, because, you know what? That's a great point, Lance, because Republicans don't threaten people and shoot at, take shots at people. That's the Democrats doing that. I mean, but all of a sudden she's trying to create this kind of presidential environment where she's so important that they're going to put bulletproof glass around her. I mean, they're trying to frame her. You guys know what's going on. And again, we've got a low IQ individual that is just saying things and does things.

[00:34:06] I mean, her and Kamala Harris are definitely a brain trust of a low IQ, but let's play this clip. You guys can see it for yourself to decide. You know, this isn't about... Yeah, this is crazy. Here we go. To make sure that we all understand that Montgomery is not alone. That you all are not alone. And for all of those watching today, when they ask, what do we do in this moment? I feel helpless. What action can I take?

[00:34:36] It is time for the North to pull up to the South. North to pull up to Alabama, to Georgia, to Louisiana, to Tennessee, to Mississippi, and let them know exactly what they have on court with this injustice. They think they can draw us out of power.

[00:35:03] They do not know the sleeping giant that they just awakened. Yeah. Well, you see the theme, guys. Her branding for her, why they push her forward with the bulletproof glass. It's about us. When has AOC ever been about us? She's never been about us. It's always been about one-sided, you know, divisional rhetoric. It's never been about us. But that's their framing.

[00:35:33] I guarantee you that's going to be that they're already trying to brand her because, of course, they can, you know, she's easy to manipulate. She's a puppet. But she's the worst of the worst in Congress. So, you know, this is what it is. All right. Well, and this is interesting. And I almost wonder if this isn't linked a lot to the illegal immigration. So gonorrhea and syphilis have hit new record levels in Europe. So I guess these sexually transmitted infections, you know, it's blowing up over there.

[00:36:01] So they've reached their highest level in over 10 years. And that was in 24. So gonorrhea, 106,331 cases. That's a 303% increase since 2015. And while syphilis more than doubled in the same period, 45,557 cases. So I guess they said the widening gaps in testing and prevention were partly behind the surge in transmission. And I'm wondering if it's the immigration.

[00:36:27] Because, of course, there's a higher segment of STDs and sexually transmitted diseases in the immigrants. And, of course, you know, Europe's been under attack. The invasion's been wide. You see it on camera. Those people aren't – they don't seem to pay as much attention to this. So because they're saying that there's congenital syphilis cases where these infections horribly are being passed directly to newborns. So these newborns are going to deal with lifelong complications.

[00:36:55] And that's nearly doubled from 23 to 24. I don't know what the 25 and 26 numbers. So, you know, Spain had the highest number of confirmed gonorrhea and syphilis cases of the participating European countries. Of course, you've seen their immigration numbers. So do we know – are these numbers – are these from citizens or are they from immigrants that came there? You know, George, that is a great question. It is, right? Yeah, I know. It's a fantastic question.

[00:37:23] But, no, they didn't seem to separate it, which I would expect. Because if they said, oh, this is 80% of the immigrant communities or it's being passed from the immigrant communities to the local community, you know? No, they didn't. But I wouldn't be surprised if we did have that number, that it would lean that way. Because, of course, you know, the way that the illegal immigrants deal with protecting themselves is quite a bit different than people that are more educated.

[00:37:48] Because I don't believe – when you see people coming in from northern Africa and other locations, you know, that's always been a problem in the African nations. There's definitely a lot of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, as you guys know. All right, but we've got a new sponsor, and they brought us this story. So this is a new word from our story sponsor. We've got a commercial. I want to play it for you guys, you know? Magnum, the choice of Lance Migliaccio when being big is no longer a problem.

[00:38:26] No, that came from Canva. It's commercially licensed. Anyway, of course, I'm still having a lot of fun with AI. Don't worry, I'll have some stuff for George here in the near term. I'm afraid. I'm afraid. Thank the response to Magnum from Trojan. It's a good thing that I have to put the clips up and have to prove it. I mean, because if you're going to make something with me in it, that would be something I'm going to like, Lance. I'm just saying. You know, you're –

[00:38:53] Lance, the mods just said they don't have a drop for that one, meaning they don't have links or stuff to put that in their chat. But it's a good thing, mods. You know what? Just have fun today. All right, let's talk about the DNC, George. What's going on here? I don't know what to believe about this. I read it and I'm like, ow. I mean, you know. They allegedly released this massive 2024 autopsy. Yeah.

[00:39:20] Kamala Harris's big loss to President Trump. I mean, they actually had to do an autopsy to really know why she lost. When really anybody with any sort of intelligence and common sense knows why she lost. I mean, look. There wasn't even any process. You guys just stuck her in there. You knew Joe Biden probably is not going to make it and pull them out. And you just put her in there.

[00:39:50] You didn't even give the Democrats, the liberals, a chance to vote on who they want to run for president of the United States on the Democratic side. That right there in itself should tell you it would piss people off. I mean, how is that? What do they call their process? Democratic process? I mean, how is that? They just bypassed all the voting rights of people. So not. We're picking this for you. We're putting Kamala in to run for president.

[00:40:17] Well, look at the highlights and think about what the objectives were. And then, of course, think about Harris. She was a horrible VP. She was not bright. She made a lot of gaffes when she was speaking publicly. What did you say? Word salad. Word salad. So she's saying that Trump's they-them attacks on Harris were highly effective. But she's not saying that the report, people that did the report, which it was very effective, though. But again, I've got to make a point. Think about this. This is their reasoning. They-them.

[00:40:45] Of course, we know that that's this ridiculous additional pronoun thing that they got propelled in our education system. Of course, we've got the worst numbers in our school testing since 2009. They-them, that fabricated stuff. And that's going to be the reason they think it was effective. It's just because Donald Trump brought out common sense. It's stupid. I don't want a bunch of additional pronouns. I don't need a bunch of new titles for people. I think it's ridiculous.

[00:41:12] And they said the Biden team failed to prepare Harris. You know, I don't know. How do you prepare somebody that has a low IQ? I don't think it's possible. And they said Democrats lost ground since Obama era due to stagnation. No, they're incredibly active, incredibly unified. It's just that their messaging is garbage and their divisional rhetoric is garbage because it's not good for the American people. Failure to invest in state and local parties and ability to protect strength. They spent billions of dollars. How do you think they failed to invest?

[00:41:42] She spent billions of dollars. You know, she booked celebrities. She was supposedly in debt. They made a deal to, you know, straighten out her debt afterwards. She got that stupid, ridiculous book deal. Nobody's going to buy that book. And they said the Democrats failed to effectively define or attack Trump. Are you kidding me? They attacked Trump on every turn. That was their whole campaign was attacking Trump. So when you look at stuff from the DNC and you think about what their strategies are, it's crazy. Let's play this clip, George. Okay.

[00:42:11] The DNC finally releasing its autopsy report on the 2024 presidential election. DNC Chair Ken Martin writing, I am not proud of this product. It does not meet my standards and it won't meet your standards. I don't endorse what's in this report or what's left out of it. Shannon Bream is the anchor of Fox News Sunday. She joins us now. So this just happened. Why do you think he thinks that it doesn't, well, do you know why it doesn't meet his standards or why he thinks people will be disappointed?

[00:42:41] Well, we're going through what CNN says is this report. We haven't verified it independently, but it's got all kinds of notations on it that are apparently the DNC's objections or questions that it had. And Ken Martin says he initially didn't release this after he had commissioned it because there wasn't source material. They felt there were issues with it and they wanted to see more, pull more together before they'd release it. And then he said after we had some success in these special elections and other things, I didn't want to release it because I thought it would be a distraction. Then I realized it was a distraction not releasing it.

[00:43:10] So CNN says it's gotten its hands on this thing and what they're purporting that it is. It talks about a lot of different things in here. They say Democrats have lost ground at every level from inconsistent messaging and improper planning. They talk about funding and not equipping their state parties. And, you know, the document I'm looking at goes on a deep dive through a number of state races, I mean, down to the attorney general level and looking at where things matched and didn't match with messaging and voting.

[00:43:38] And they said, you know, in some of these cases that you couldn't just have a message that we're anti-Trump. It's we hate President Trump or he's not good for us. He's not good for the country. You have to have your own independent messaging. So it's nearly 200 pages. We're starting to dig through it. And we'd like to independently verify it ourselves as well. There's going to be a lot of reaction. David Axelrod is already out there. He called this a needless waste of time, given the current challenges Democrats face. I think Ken Martin kind of put his finger on it.

[00:44:06] And by not releasing, he drew he drew a lot more attention to it, Shannon. Hmm. Hmm. Yeah. All right. George, you got some big news here. It's good news. I want to see more of this, but let's just, let's jump right in. I mean, I'd like to see some consequences because this is a story coming out this been coming out this week. It's not getting really a lot of attention, but it should be.

[00:44:31] And Jim Jordan is exposing the January 6th human, human sources that may have been paid by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Okay. That's fine. But the FBI had how many informants? I think they said in there, like at least 21 confidential informants in the J6 crowd were some of them the ones breaking the windows, opening their doors. I mean, 26 confidential informants.

[00:44:58] And, but when they asked about, um, about the fund and are you going to pay J6 to hit a cop, but they don't want to talk about this though. They just want to talk about that. I mean, look, I mean, they hit a cop, they hit a cop. They shouldn't be hitting any police unless you got to defend yourself against some crazy shit. But the whole thing got out of hand. It's crazy. But 26. I don't, you know what?

[00:45:26] I want to know more about how much the FBI knew and how much they can, you know, they were contributing and played a big role in it and doing to help set this up along with Nancy Pelosi. Exactly. Right. Her daughter just happened to be there filming. How many people plotted and planned this? The point of the matter, when you started thinking about this, this would be, you know, conspiracy against American citizens because they, they, they didn't want a calm crowd. They wanted to agitate the crowd. That's why they used lethal munitions.

[00:45:52] But by having all that federal law enforcement there, how much of it was there to protect, right? And to do what they're supposed to do, observe and protect. And how many voters are to intentionally try to cause this, this interaction when they unlock those magnetic doors. When that one guy that I believe was a police officer broke out that window because he had himself covered up. He didn't identify himself. There was some violence in front of the window because the guy said, because a bunch of people were trying to stop him and he started fighting with people because he wasn't going to be stopped. I think there's a lot of this. It needs to be fully disclosed and they all need to be criminally charged.

[00:46:21] The more that participated. And when, if you look at their behavior, if it was intentional, then I think that's conspiracy and treasonous conspiracy against American citizens. So do you want to play the clip? Sure. We also sent a subpoena yesterday for documents dealing with this fraud. They called these guys field sources. Here's a key question I have too. Were any of the guys they were paying, was the Biden Justice Department paying these same guys? Confidential human sources. We know 26 confidential human sources were at the Capitol in January 6th.

[00:46:50] Four went in the Capitol. They weren't authorized to do so. I want to know if any of these guys were double dipping and taking money from the government and from the Southern Poverty Law Center. That's one of the things we want to find out. That would be another new chapter if true and if proven. Sir, thank you for your time. You know, instead of doing subpoenas and having more hearings, I'd rather that our esteemed politicians do some legislation. Because what are they going to do? They might expose something.

[00:47:15] But is there any ever consequences from when either side have hearings about fraud or corruption, this and that? Rarely do you ever see it. Rarely. So, I mean, I'm not legislating, bro. A hundred percent. Can we get that? Got to put laws on the books. And then you got to enforce those laws. It's not just enough to have them on the books. You've got to follow through. So that's what I want to see. Because, of course, government officials should be held to the same level of accountability that American citizens are.

[00:47:40] So if they were involved with an intentional plan and plot to create violence, to create disruption at the January 6th, they should be charged. We know now that there was over 250 federal agents that had infiltrated the crowd. And there might have been a bunch of others. There could be over a thousand. When are there going to be consequences against those agents and the people that conspire with them, whether it's Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden or others? All right. Feeding the future, Minnesota, you know, of course, lots of exposure.

[00:48:10] Finally, we're starting to see some people get hammered. Of course, you know, that was a $250 million scandal, a theft. The head of this, a woman named Amy Bach, who participated and, of course, benefited from the theft, 41 and a half years in federal prison. She just received a sentence. They just handed down that sentence on Thursday over her role in this massive scheme, which fraudulently billed you, the American taxpayer, it doesn't matter, Republican or Democrat,

[00:48:37] nonpartisan, for tens of millions of meals that were never provided to low-income children during the pandemic. This, of course, happened in Minnesota. You know about the Somalian community. It was involved in dozens of defendants that are Somalian that are involved. We know that they've benefited taking out millions and millions of dollars of cash and briefcases and luggage somehow approved and slid through the Minnesota airport. But here's what's interesting.

[00:49:03] In a recent jailhouse interview, Bach, the head of the Feeding of the Future fraud, explicitly stated she struggles to believe that Representative Ilian Omar did not know exactly what was happening. She claimed Omar's office repeatedly intervened to keep the lucrative waivers in place, allowing this fraudulent billion to continue in a current criminal enterprise. So Omar's name appeared in emails and messengers entered as evidence during the trial.

[00:49:31] And she even filmed a promotional video one day for the Keith Rodgeland site, the Safari Restaurant in Minneapolis, claiming it was serving thousands of meals daily to these struggling families and their children. So the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee has already concluded that Omar, along with Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, played critical roles in creating and enabling the fraud. So where the hell are the criminal charges against them?

[00:49:59] Tim Walz, of course, you know, you know, tampon Tim and Ken Ellison, Keith Ellison, same thing. This is the largest COVID era fraud scheme that's been disclosed. I think there might be others. But, you know, of course, exposed the intentional mismanagement, negligence of Minnesota's political elite. So they're saying that at least three leading Minnesota politicians, Governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, Representative Ilyon Omar, played critical roles. Wait, why are you saying COVID? This was like feeding the meals thing.

[00:50:29] Meals on. It's all part of the COVID era fraud. Oh, during the pandemic? OK, gotcha. Yeah. And Representative Ilyon Omar played critical roles in creating and enabling the feeding our future fraud scheme. Of course, their negligence. And this is a quote. And at times, outright support for the fraudsters created a permission structure for future wrongdoers. The result was a climate where a fraud expanded exponentially and Minnesotans will be paying the malfeasance for generations to come. Well, so, you know, at least we're seeing some headway in Minnesota because the DOJ just

[00:50:59] indicted 15 more Minnesota fraudsters for that 90 million busts that they got. Actually, one of them jumped out of four story building, but they end up getting caught. Thank God. All right. Well, let's play this clip. But again, I want to see the people in power. All right. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Elon Omar. There's a lot of evidence against her. Not only that, but with her marrying her brother and stuff. So here's the thing.

[00:51:24] Why not remove her of a committee assignments right now? And like, while this is all going on, take her away from a committee assignment. Do something. We'll see. I want to see if anything ever comes up against Waltz or her. I'd be shocked. But I'm going to play the clip. Behind the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, Amy Bach. She just got more than 41 years in prison.

[00:51:53] The prosecution is asking for a 50-year sentence and her defense about three years. So that's somewhere in the middle that they got that, but closer to what obviously the prosecution wanted. The scheme involved the theft of nearly $250 million in COVID funding. That money was meant to feed hungry children. State leaders claim they were unaware of the fraud. Here's what Amy Bach.

[00:52:19] So she's the only white person out of 80 or 90 individuals charged in that specific fraud, not other frauds. But she says she's the only one that doesn't speak the language and she's speaking about the Somalian language. But again, you know, if government officials were involved in the government and had knowledge, which these emails seem to indicate that I don't understand why they're not being indicted. Because again, if there's proof that they were involved and had knowledge, because if they had knowledge, it's misprisodes of a felony at a minimum.

[00:52:48] If they had knowledge that it was going on, then they are part of the criminal enterprise. You guys know this show loves Representative Wesley Hunt. And he strikes again. Go ahead. He does strike again. And George and I love him. We're going to try to get him on the show. And this is common sense. Forget his political. I don't care that he's a Republican. Let's just say that this is a guy that gets it. And he keeps throwing down about what he gets. So he just made the Democrats speechless after dropping straight truth nukes.

[00:53:14] He said, my own father who grew up in a segregated South had to walk around to the back of a restaurant just to order a sandwich because of the color of his skin. That was Jim Crow. And that is precisely why it is so offensive to compare that era of legalized discrimination and racial terror to showing a photo ID in a voting booth. Let's play the clip because this guy is dropping truth bombs and he's right. And this was on May 20th, like two days ago he did this.

[00:53:42] My own father who grew up in a segregated South had to walk around to the back of a restaurant just to order a sandwich because of the color of his skin. That was Jim Crow. And that is precisely why it is so offensive to compare that era of legalized discrimination and racial terror to showing a photo ID in a voting booth. And it's just as offensive when groups and organizations like these manufacture faux hate and racial tension requiring identification to vote.

[00:54:11] It's not oppression. It is not segregation. It is not racism. It is a basic standard that applies equally to every single American citizen regardless of what you look like. You need an ID to board a plane. You need an ID to cash a check. You need an ID to buy alcohol. You need an ID to enter these very federal buildings. And by the way, attaining an ID in this country is an extremely low bar.

[00:54:36] But somehow showing an ID to vote in America is now considered to be Jim Crow 2.0. This is not about civil rights. This is about political theater. And the Democrat Party survives on manufacturing grievance. I don't think anybody could have said any better. That's awesome. Common sense truth bombs, better for the American people. That's what we want. You know, I think you guys want. I think we all just want truth.

[00:55:06] We all want a legitimate voting system. When you have to show ID for everything else. And he's the guy that brought out and said, you know, what kind of dark magic is this? And he was kidding around about it. What am I, Houdini? Because he's got, he's been talking about how he's got ID for his veteran service. He's got ID to buy, you know, you have to have a one to buy a gun. You have to use one to get on a plane. They use this because they've got to cause that divisional rhetoric. It's not racist for voter ID. Claiming that somehow minorities aren't capable of getting ID, which is an insult in itself.

[00:55:33] You know, trying to allege that somehow that group doesn't have the ability to obtain an ID because of their intellect. Or their particular ability to get access. It's all garbage. All right. What is this daylight savings thing, man? Well, we're another step toward it. Hopefully, I don't know. But they, it just came out of committee in a 48 to one vote victory calling it the Sunshine Protection Act, making daylight savings time permanent.

[00:56:03] You know, we visited this before and it got, I don't know, shot down. Because there's always either some few politicians that don't want to do it. Why they don't want to do it? I don't know. It's beyond me. But they say they're wasting hundreds of millions twice a year screwing with clocks and towers, cities and states. I don't know. I mean, it sucks. I hate it. There's some states that don't even do daylight savings time. I know Arizona, they don't change their time. They just go whatever the time they have and that's it.

[00:56:33] And they're attaching this to the highway bill. And it's now going to be heading to the House. All right. I mean, that's good. Once it goes, hopefully it passes the House and it has to go to the Senate. And God forbid, you notice, I can just see it already with the Senate. Anything, all these sore senators, especially GOP, because Mitch McConnell, even though he's on his way out, he's being a sore ass. Cassie, the other one who's lost, he's being another one. And a couple other ones jump on a bandwagon.

[00:57:04] They just want to, instead of really doing what the American people voted for and what we want, they're just going because they got their feelings hurt and they lost. It's crazy. I mean, hopefully you get this passed. I hate the clock change. It's stupid. It served its purpose when they first did it. I forget what it was for. What, kids for school or some shit? I don't even know. I have never liked it. I find it throws off my whole, because you get your body clock on about when you rise in the morning and then it gets transitioned.

[00:57:33] And it's like, I've never thought it was a good idea. I've never appreciated it. I've never wanted it. And I think the majority of public feels the same way because it throws off your internal clock, right? Light and dark. And you guys know how that works. Health-wise, it's awful for you because then you have to reset again. You miss it. It takes you weeks to catch up. I don't know. I would love it to be gone forever. I don't want to deal with it. I don't want to adjust my clocks. I don't want to do any of that. But we do have some final good news. Stephen Colbert is finally gone.

[00:58:02] And listen, you guys, the beautiful Big McMafia degenerates. The news we've all been waiting for. Stephen Colbert is gone. The late show is dead in the water. And the king of corporate cringe has packed up his smug little smirk and, of course, crawled back to whatever, you know, Columbia journalism circle jerk he came from. This guy, you know, for years we've had to deal with him. I've always thought that the show was awful. And then, of course, we've seen the clips.

[00:58:26] You know, he rolls around in his expensive suits pretending to be edgy white, sucking up to every Democrat with a pulse like a starving lamprey, in my opinion. You know, night after night, it's always been the same formula, right? A monologue full of scripted gotchas with audience canned laughter, a bunch of blue-haired NPCs slapping, you know, like a bunch of trained seals, in my opinion. Zero actual jokes, not funny, without a laugh track, wouldn't have gotten any jokes. And he wasn't ever funny, if at least I feel like.

[00:58:57] You know, a propaganda puppet with better hair plugs than Joe Biden, of course, but he was making tons of money doing this. You know, here, look, you know, for me, pop some champagne, pop a diet soda if you don't drink. You know, at least we won't have to have this idiot out here. You guys remember those awful Vax clips, the dance routines. We wanted to play him, but, you know, when you put up certain music, you get these copyright attacks.

[00:59:21] But night after night, you know he was paid by the vaccine promotional groups doing these clips, dance routines with dancing syringes. And then, you know what, of course, why not? You know, he's got the same haircut since 2012. It's like it's a personality trait. He looked like he got dressed up in the dark side, in my opinion, by a blind ex-girlfriend. You know, the only thing slower than, of course, his comebacks was his metabolism. This guy was awful. I mean, just terrible, terrible, terrible.

[00:59:49] I can only say, George, round of applause. One more jackass off of TV. We've still got others. Yeah. And the cringy part of it, the cringy part is all the support of all these other people. Oh, we're going to miss you. Jimmy Fallon, another one I'd love to see gone forever. I don't want to listen to any of these people anymore because this is what it is, right? Paid puppets trying to divide the country. And this show here, it's all about educating and unifying. We've always been about that. All right.

[01:00:18] Well, listen, George, comments on Stephen Colbert. You happy he's gone? I don't really watch him pay attention, but he's just another idiot. I mean, they're all going to fall. Eventually, they're going to fall because, I mean, what are they going to do when Trump's not present anymore? They're not going to have nothing to talk about. What are they going to do? That's all they talk about. Just like the Democrats. Every Democrat that's trying to win an election, they only want to talk about stopping Trump, stopping Trump. Well, you're not going to be able to.

[01:00:47] So why don't you try saying what you want to try to do for your constituents instead? That whole stop and try this and that, that's all played out. That's over with. It's done. But there's no originality. None of them. And you'll see it now with all these nighttime hosts. Stephen Colbert, who was the big host before him? That was, what's his name? What was his name? That big nighttime host for years? I can't remember his name. Letterman? Letterman, right?

[01:01:17] Yeah. That's who he took over for Letterman after that eventually? I can't remember if he was directly after Letterman. I thought he was an awful choice to begin with. I didn't find him funny. Letterman was funny, at least. This guy. But of course, when corporate gets involved, when government gets involved in our shows, they feel like they have to brand the message constantly. During this time, he was pushing out all that COVID rhetoric. And the point is, that's what happens. They get these big surges of capital coming in from all these different foundations, NGOs, and companies. I'd like to see the books on this.

[01:01:47] I'd like to know how much that show took in or how much the network took in by these paid ads, by this BS promotion. Because, of course, it's brainwashing. They have to create, oh, God, Stephen Colbert thinks you should get vaccinated, so let's all run out and do it. Just like when they had celebrities doing it. And the ones going, you can get free french fries. You can get a free hot dog. You can get free donuts. It's all of them pushing because they got money. Don't kid yourself. Don't kid yourself.

[01:02:13] The first thing they should have to do, in my opinion, because if you get money, there are laws on the books. He should have said, and by the way, we just got some big money from Pfizer. And let me tell you why. We've got to take the vaccine. But they don't. They hide it. They scrape it under the rug. It's not fair to you guys. It's not fair to anybody. And that's how they create the division. Division in chaos is a tool to keep us separated as a country. It's all propaganda. And when you get to the point like you do on this show and you realize it, and that's what we're doing. We're trying to open up your mind.

[01:02:42] And, you know, I told you, I think the political party system is all. It's the David Copperfield. It's confusion, right? Again, we want the best choices in Washington, D.C. Listen, John Fetterman proves it. I think John Fetterman has some common sense, which I'm shocked about. I'm shocked. Anyway, we love you guys. First of all, thank you for tuning in. George will be doing short form shared far and wide. Hit the follow button. Leave us a comment underneath the show if you love what we do. We appreciate you for being here. Your time is your most valuable commodity.

[01:03:11] So take the time out for us. Thank you. All the new subscribers on Spotify, on, you know, Amazon. Man, we love you. Get over there. Follow us on all the podcasts. At least you can listen to us if you're in New York. You can put one earbud in. You can be sneaky. You'll be there for us. And, of course, we're on Rumble, YouTube, and Locals. Go over there. Follow us on all those channels. Find us on social media. But, George Ballantyne, Lance Miliacho, and the Big Migs Show. Get over there. Get involved. Do what you got to do. We appreciate you guys. George, last words, my brother.

[01:03:41] Well, it's Memorial Day weekend. So, remember our fallen, our heroes, their sacrifices. Have a blessed weekend. Go picnic. Have fun if you can. But stay vigilant if you're going out somewhere, parades, or anything like that. Because, you know them liberals, they are freaking crazy. I love you. Lance loves you. And I love you more. Have a blessed weekend. Peace.

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