THE BIG MIG SHOW
MAY 09, 2025
EPISODE 550- 11AM
“Martha Boneta Fain is an attorney, lobbyist and consultant. Martha hosts events at Mar-a-largo with some of the most famous people alive today from around the world. Her passion is defending the most innocent of our society, exploited and trafficked children, which she does with the legacy nonprofit organization Americas Future
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Liberty. If liberty means anything at
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all, it means right to tell people what they do not want to
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hear. Welcome back to the big big
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show. Of course I'm your host Lance
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Miliaccio with my Co host George Ballentine.
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Rise and grind doing we do of course, tip of the spear, edge
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of the knife. Because of course, on this show,
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you know what the plan is to educate and unify the country
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one episode at a time. Because we believe it's better
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to be hurt by the truth in comfort of the lie.
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This is not mainstream media. If you think it is, you're in
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the wrong spot. You might as well tune us out
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now. George B, my brother from
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another mother. How are you, man?
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I'm good. You know, it's Friday.
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This is the first show of three. But this is the, this is the one
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I was looking forward to. The most exciting.
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Yeah. You know, we were both looking
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forward to this interview. For the people that don't know
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this lady that's coming on, she is the queen of the insiders.
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She's the insider of insiders. You just don't really know.
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I didn't know till recently, yeah, and I should have known,
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but. You know, you know, it's funny.
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I know when you're dealing with the DC or you're dealing with
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any parts of the administration, it's always funny.
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The people that have subtle influence to kind of ride that
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ride behind the scenes. They go past mainstream media.
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But she's really well-rounded. And, you know, and it's
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surprising in some ways, you don't really always expect
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people, you know, you might see us and you think, OK, well, what
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are these guys really up to? What's their plan?
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And, you know, our plan is always to educate and unify the
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country. We're always trying to give you
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the information so you don't have to do the homework, right.
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We, we go through all the social media.
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We use all the scrapers to get all the latest news around the
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globe. And you know, on this show, it's
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always part of our plan to bring you the right guess.
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And I think today is no different.
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But it's giving a guest that has a wide breadth of knowledge and
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experience. And I think that's what's
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exciting for us because, you know, you do a lot of interviews
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and you get used to people and it doesn't matter who you're
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interviewing with. You just you know, your your
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expectations sometimes or what you know about the person never
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seems to be enough. And social media is a weird
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place, as is the Internet. You can go on and think, well,
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I'm going to go Google this person and what you find in
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there, you know, it doesn't matter who it is.
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What you find in that data isn't always correct.
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And this is one of those situations where I think you, if
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you research, and her name is Martha Benita Fane.
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And I think if you start to research her, there's just a ton
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of stuff out there. And when you don't, you go like,
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gosh, how come I didn't notice this before.
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So she's a nationally recognized policy advisor, strategist and
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media commentator. She holds a juris Dr. from
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Antonio Scalia Law School, serves as the chairman of the
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vote America First in principle of the victory Coalition
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strategies. Martha was appointed executive
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VP of Citizens for the Republic originally founded by President
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Reagan. You know how much we love Reagan
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on this show played a key role in landmark property rights
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legislation in Virginia. Interestingly enough, now known
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as the Bonita bills. She's also the subject of an
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award-winning documentary, Farming and Fear.
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And that's right, she's got a background in farming.
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When, when, when you see her, you're going to be like, what
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farming? How did that all happen?
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I remember that when I saw that. But wait.
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Just George. Said, did you know she's a
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farmer? And I'm like, what are you
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talking about, man? Just to.
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Just to correct it, I believe because I it's Boneta, right?
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It's Boneta thing. Yeah, she's Italian.
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She's she's one of us. Yeah, it's going to be 3
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Italians on here. I'm not sure who's going to talk
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more. I'm going to try to do my best
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to hold back. Oh, God, yeah.
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Honored by the Virginia General Assembly for her service to the
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state and the nation. A native Virginian and farmer at
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Liberty Farm, Martha continues to advise global leaders and Co
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host national radio programs on policy, energy and public
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affairs. And she's in DC right now, but
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I'm going to let her share that with you.
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She's backstage. There's no reason to leave her
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back there for any longer. All right.
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Got her. Welcome to the big, big show,
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Martha Barnetta thing. How you doing?
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How you doing? I am so thrilled to be on your
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show. I've been looking forward to it
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and I'm here in the nation's capital.
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And can I just tell you that since President Trump has taken
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office in the White House for his second term, I have to say
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that the energy is off the charts.
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You know, I talked to everybody. I talked to Uber drivers, Lyft
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drivers, cab drivers. Yeah.
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And I asked them, I'm hardworking Americans, you know,
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what do you think about, you know, President Trump being back
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in the office? I have yet to have anybody say
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that they aren't hopeful for the future and that they aren't
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grateful for what President Trump has done already.
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We just surpassed his first 100 days and you know, the energy
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here is off the charts. Speaking of energy, where the
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hell does Trump get his energy from?
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I, you know, I want to bottle it.
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I think I could become a billionaire if I could just
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figure out how this guy seems to work around the clock, whether
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he's on social media, whether he's holding events, whether
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he's doing a parent. I'm freaking blown away.
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What is this guy? Come on, fill us in.
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What is he taking? Is it Red Bull?
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I mean, what is going on here? I know it's Diet Coke, but man,
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what is the deal? You know, may we all be that
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blessed to have that much energy.
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He is extraordinary. He doesn't drink alcohol, he
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doesn't smoke. He's an avid golfer.
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He enjoys his, you know, Coca-Cola products, right?
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His his soda from here. From now and again you'll see
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him having a soda. In fact, there's even a red
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button not on the Oval Office desk.
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Yeah, I've heard, I've heard about the information button.
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Right, and that and that you push it and no, it's not some
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secret weapons somewhere. He actually then, you know, he
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has his soda delivered to him. But look, this is a, this is a,
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a pioneer, a transformational leader, a once in a lifetime, I
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think once in multiple generations, I mean, I, you
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know, those are tough shoes to fill.
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It will be, we will be blessed if in our lifetime we even come
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close to having anybody of the caliber of the strength, of the
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discipline, of the honor and the love for this country and the
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patriotism that we have right now in the White House with
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President Donald John Trump. Yeah, we, we agree with you.
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This show, we've been ride or die for Trump for a long time.
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And and, you know, the more he got attacked, the more angry he
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got. Of course, George and myself are
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New Yorkers. And now New Yorkers are we're
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like, all right, let's get a couple of bats.
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We'll go deal with this right now.
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You know, it's it's angering to see the weaponization of the
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system. People don't really understand
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it unless they faced it. You know, we've been attacked.
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We got, we were talking about the election interference and we
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got, I got suspended. My account was a minute and 46
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seconds after Donald Trump on X, which was Twitter back then.
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George was a few minutes after that because we were disclosing
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election interference that had to do with the Leonardo Spa
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satellite hack over in Italy. It's called Italy Gate.
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But as they covered it up and they made it worse and worse,
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the more they attacked him, you know, a lot of people referred
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to him as the Teflon Dom. But the truth is the more they
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attacked him, the more that it more that it polarized us and,
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and saying this is bullshit because of course, every time
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you're over the target, you get attacked more and more and more
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the more you disclose the truth. The system's been well, you
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know, well financed, well documented, and the narratives
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are very clear. But I, but I want to give a
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quote. You know, General Mike Flynn,
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Mike's a friend of ours. We spent a lot of time.
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Yeah. George is going to be hanging
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out with him on Saturday because he's going to be in New Jersey
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on Saturday. But he he, he gave me a quote
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for you. I didn't tell you about this,
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but you said that he said that. Martha Fain is one of the
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kindest, smartest and toughest operators in politics and in
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business. She has an indomitable spirit
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that cannot be broken. General Mike Flynn.
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That is those words from General Flynn.
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What an honor and a privilege to have a three star general, a
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great leader, a great patriot, really born to lead our nation.
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Say those words about me. I'm so humbled.
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I'm so blown away. Yeah, he's a good man.
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He's a good man. He's been a hero his whole life.
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I have a photo that he was receiving an award when he was
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an 11 and he'd saved another child from drowning.
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And then if you know his background, you know, even in
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the military, he got in a bunch of trouble for saving a couple
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of soldiers that were drowning. He jumped off a 40 foot Cliff.
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And it's interesting, you know, I always tell people he's a
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better man than I'll ever be. He's the kind of guy that I
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would strive to be. I haven't always lived the way I
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live and I haven't always been the guy that I am now.
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You know, I had a different theory in the world.
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I was a government contractor years ago.
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And I think my, my moral compass wasn't really where it needed to
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be because of course, in that industry, you know, working for
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Blackwater and Halliburton, Wackenhutt and other companies,
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you, you can't really have a moral compass.
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But I think it's interesting that that and I, and I believe
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he's an incredible judge of character.
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Yes, I'm, I'm going to, I'm going to ask you, what's the,
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what's the wind in DC? You know, I was, and again, I
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know it was by choice. You know, I knew that and I was
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there when Donald Trump made a public statement about General
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Flynn on stage at the event. Yes.
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And I know it was by choice by Flynn.
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But now he maybe has changed. Do you think we're going to see
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him back in the saddle? Because now that Mike Davis is
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out, I'm hoping that's going to happen.
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What do you hear in DC? You don't have to give me the
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total scoop. I don't want you to.
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First of all, General Michael Flynn is an American hero.
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We as a nation would be blessed beyond words to have General
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Flynn in leadership. If President Trump were to
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appoint General Flynn, he has said that he will serve in the
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new administration and it would be a blessing to our country and
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really to the world. I, I know a very few, if any,
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that have the, the global knowledge and leadership that
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that General Flynn does. You know, he's an American hero.
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He has great discernment. He is honorable.
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He loves our nation and I can't think of anybody else who would
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be better to serve in any capacity in this administration
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or in any administration when it comes to our national security.
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He is, he is the best of the best.
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He delivers excellence and he surrounds himself with the very
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best people in the world. So I'm going to get my take.
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I'm going to, I'm going to let everybody know Trump is going to
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pick Flynn to be his NSA. It's already set in motion.
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You could just tell because Flynn came out and said he he
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would do it before. He didn't want it.
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He wanted to stay behind the scenes because he didn't want to
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bring any negative attention to Trump.
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But I think this term, Trump, he, he, he don't care.
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He's doing what it needs to be done this time.
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It's not like the first time around you.
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Know exactly that. First round Flynn's going to be
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the NSA. Yeah, that first round, there
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were people like Pompeo, Bill Barr, Mike Pence and many others
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that they immediately gave me an uneasy feeling.
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Maybe it's for my years, you know, my training years ago, the
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hair on the back of my neck stood up.
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I didn't like him. I didn't trust him.
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I didn't think they were loyal to Donald Trump.
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I think they were loyal to themselves.
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I didn't like Gina Haspel. I know there was lots of
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operations going on behind the scene in the intelligence world
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that were, you know, of course, the Russian Kaluzenhoks being
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one of the worst. And of course, Flynn and many
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others face the consequences of this weaponized system.
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And that's what I really want to see.
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I want to see accountability and consequences.
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And that's my hope is not only fixing the country, because we
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always compare turning around the economy and turning around
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our global influence to be in a cruise ship.
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You know how hard it is to turn a cruise ship around.
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It takes a long time to actually go in the other direction.
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And I think that's what we're dealing with.
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And I know Donald Trump has his hands full on there.
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It's very complicated. They left him a mess, but but I
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look forward to more solid people like Cash Patel.
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Will Sharp has been on her show. I love Will Hyper Bright.
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I love every time. Every time I see him handing
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Donald Trump an executive order or something, I'm like, yes,
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will do it, man. Yeah.
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He was on, He was great. You mean wait, wait, you know
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what? I want to bring something up in
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case you want to pass this message to President Trump.
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So we had cash Patel on last year, probably like 6 months
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ago, seven months ago and we're talking, we're talking about
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Kevin and gangsters and all that.
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And I and I said to cash, I says, you know all that, you
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know, the first term, the Russia collusion, everything they
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robbed us and they Trump should get a do over.
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And I said they should give him another term because to really
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feel the full effect of a great president is you give him the
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eight years. So all the policies, everything
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works. And he continues to make sure
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because let's face it, this time around, there's a lot of things
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that need to be fixed. I mean.
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I don't know. Yeah, four years grew.
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The first round, he was too busy defending himself.
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So we're behind like we deserve another round.
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We're behind him if he wants to do it.
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I think he, you know, I think he should.
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But it's up to him, you. Know, but he's done, he's done
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more in his first 100 days of, of this presidency than any
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other president in the history of our country.
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Yeah. And you know, he's had the time
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to prepare and he's doing what he promised the American people.
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How many times have you seen politicians elected to office
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that promised the world before they get elected and then they
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just don't deliver on their word and president every single.
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Time. Every day, but exactly.
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This is all politicians though. That's right.
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And President Trump is delivering on every promise he
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has made to the American people. And he's not done.
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Yeah, But when the entire world saw how, you know, how precious
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that moment was and how lucky we are as Americans, when that
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bullet grazed the presidents here and it was almost as though
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God from heaven brought his hand down and moved President Trump's
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face so that the bullet would miss him and just graze his ear
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and. The side monitor with the
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immigration. That's right, which and he and
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he hadn't really done that before at a rally like that.
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And so, you know, when you think about the magnitude of that,
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that was a turning point in American history.
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You know, I really believe that President Trump is called to
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leave our nation, called to lead our nation to to to be even
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greater than it than it is. And I think that God's hand is
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upon this this presidency. You know, I grew up in a hard
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working family. My parents told us that in the
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United States of America, if you work hard, you can be anything
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you want in life. And those words have meant
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everything to me and have really driven me and been a guiding
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force in my life. And, you know, we came very
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close to the prior administration to losing our
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country. I mean, we are supposed to be
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and we are the greatest beacon of hope in the world.
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People leave everything behind and fight for just the chance,
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the opportunity to live the American dream.
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And we almost lost it in the last administration.
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And here we are, and President Trump is delivering on his
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promises. He has secured the border, you
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know, national security, making us a strong nation with a strong
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defense, you know, securing us as not just, you know, being
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energy independent, but energy dominant.
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You know, you're seeing everybody come to the table now,
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just like he did in his first administration.
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I mean, did you ever think we've seen peace talks on the Korean
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Peninsula or the Ibrahim Accords?
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I never thought we'd see a president step into North Korea
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that would have the balls to do it.
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And that's the thing I love about him.
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That's The New Yorker in him, right?
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That he would actually step in when all the rest of them were
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there with binoculars, like staring.
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That's not leadership. Leadership is you need to put
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yourself on the line. And I do agree with you.
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It's divine intervention. I think at this point, anybody
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that refutes that is, is, you know, really isn't, you know,
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paying attention to God's signals because let's face it,
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that was a very close event up in Pennsylvania.
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Well, how about this? Five consecutive presidents, 5
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promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem, including the
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Clintons, Obama, the Bushes. They all promised they were
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going to move the embassy to Jerusalem.
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President Trump was the only one who did it.
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And did it without building new building.
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They had the building. They cost money.
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Exactly. He declared sovereignty over the
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Golan Heights. I mean, I can go on and on and
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on with this great man, this great businessman, this great
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leader has done for our country that everybody else promised to
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do, never even came close to doing it.
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And the American people are sick and tired of politicians
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promising the world and not delivering.
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And we finally have a president, a leader who does exactly what
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he says he's going to do. And it's let me tell you, those
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are those are big shoes to fill. It's, you know, so this is this
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is he has set the bar forever for for our nation.
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Martha, you know what makes great leaders is having great
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people working with them. And you know, they're people you
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trust and you're, and actually you're one of them so well.
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I mean, just to be clear, I, I don't serve in the
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administration, so I, I don't work for the president.
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But I've been a supporter of President Trump since long
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before he ever went down the escalator.
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I've used him as a great businessman, incredibly
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accomplished. They called him the blue collar
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billionaire. He and his children for that
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matter, are, have have worked alongside with with his
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employees and they know first hand what it's like to work
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hard. And you know, not only is
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President Trump a great leader, but if you look at all of
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President Trump's children, they are all accomplished, hard
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working individuals. They love the American people.
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And you know, who knows, maybe one day one of president
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children will will also run for president and God willing, you
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know, be be president of the United States as well.
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They certainly have had that the best role model as a father and
00:18:10
as president. Yeah, there's no doubt.
00:18:12
And I think when you lead by example, you know, even being
00:18:15
around his circle, I think it's obvious that he he's he's taking
00:18:19
a different tack this time. He's not listening to the
00:18:22
misguided representation of individuals who shouldn't be
00:18:25
there, people that are getting vetted even late in the game.
00:18:27
He's getting rid of them. He's moving them out, which is
00:18:29
what we want to see. We want to keep those unvetted
00:18:31
individuals around. But let's talk about you.
00:18:34
This is a weird thing for me, farmer.
00:18:37
And that and then politics, you know, there's usually an
00:18:40
epiphany moment for me. I was never really politicized
00:18:43
up until about 2009 or so. And the truth is, I started to
00:18:47
see the government in a different light, maybe because
00:18:49
of my background. And I started to be concerned
00:18:51
about my daughter's much older, but I started to be concerned
00:18:54
about what kind of a country I'd be leaving for her and maybe my
00:18:58
grandkids down the road. And it's concerning.
00:19:01
But, you know, there's always this moment when you said, all
00:19:04
right, enough is enough. I can't just sit this out.
00:19:07
I'm going to do this. But this is a weird route you
00:19:09
took. So explain that to the audience
00:19:10
so they know a little bit more about you.
00:19:12
So I grew up in in Virginia, I'm the youngest of three girls.
00:19:17
And you know, in my family growing up, we really didn't
00:19:20
have much of A choice. My parents stressed education.
00:19:24
They wanted us to live the American dream.
00:19:27
And so for my parents, that meant getting going to college,
00:19:32
going to Graduate School, that was meant everything to them.
00:19:35
So I went to law school. I went to George Mason School of
00:19:39
Law, now Antonia Scalia School of Law.
00:19:41
And but my real burning desire was to be a farmer.
00:19:45
I grew up in Virginia. Agriculture is virginias #1
00:19:48
industry and I became very involved in the food movement
00:19:54
and, you know, very much very similar to Bobby Kennedy, right?
00:19:57
You know, making America healthy again.
00:19:59
But I, I was Maha before Maha was cool, right?
00:20:02
So you're talking about back in 2006, I purchased a farm, a
00:20:08
working farm about 15 minutes outside of Washington, DC.
00:20:12
And I wanted to create an environment where any families
00:20:16
could come and see where their food came from.
00:20:18
So, you know, you'd come out from, you'd work in Washington,
00:20:20
DC, You wouldn't necessarily have access to locally produced
00:20:24
organic food. You'd come out to the farm,
00:20:27
you'd get your fresh eggs, you'd eat fresh vegetables, fresh
00:20:30
tomatoes. I had an apiary.
00:20:32
I produced organic honey and I wanted to have families and
00:20:37
individuals come to the farm, bring their children, go on a
00:20:40
hayride, you know, experience something so close to the
00:20:44
nation's capital and, and really be around animals and, and their
00:20:48
food system and, and really understand what, you know,
00:20:51
healthy, wholesome food looks like and tastes like, right on
00:20:55
the family farm. It sounds really horrific,
00:20:58
right? You'd think I was doing
00:21:00
something terribly wrong because before the ink was even dry,
00:21:04
really, we were operating the farm and I received a cease and
00:21:09
desist stand down notice from the local bureaucrats in the
00:21:12
local county demanding that I shut down my farm operation and
00:21:18
threatening me with $15 a day if I kept my doors open.
00:21:22
And I thought, my goodness, what do they think I'm growing on
00:21:25
this farm? I mean, who knew having a
00:21:27
wholesome organic farm could be considered so threatening?
00:21:31
And it turns out like so many of these things, there's always a
00:21:34
back story, right? Well, it turns out that some
00:21:36
Realtors working hand in hand with a radical environmental
00:21:41
group, in part funded by George Soros, wanted my wanted my
00:21:45
working farm. And the, of course, at that
00:21:48
point I was, you know, very much involved with, with what was
00:21:52
back then the Tea Party movement.
00:21:54
If you remember the Tea Party movement, which is now in many
00:21:58
ways the, the MAGA movement. And that, that I was very active
00:22:04
in that because to me, property rights are essential to freedom.
00:22:08
I mean, freedom stands on the shoulders of property rights,
00:22:10
the ability to own your own land and to do what you wish on your,
00:22:14
on your own property, in particular a farm.
00:22:17
This was a working farm zoned agricultural in a right to farm
00:22:20
state and I couldn't understand why the locality was coming
00:22:23
after me. And lo and behold, these
00:22:26
Realtors wanted my land and one of my family's land that we had
00:22:30
worked so hard and put so much money and love into creating
00:22:34
this beautiful bucolic agrarian farm environment.
00:22:38
So a Long story short, I became heavily entrenched in fighting
00:22:44
the bad guys. And in this case it was, you
00:22:46
know, radical environmental group and these Realtors and it
00:22:49
turns out that they were conspiring to steal my family
00:22:52
farm. They went to great lengths to
00:22:54
steal my family farm, including trying to buy my mortgage.
00:22:57
They called every government alphabet soup agency you could
00:23:00
think of to come after me. The, the Department of
00:23:03
Transportation, the Agriculture Department, animal control,
00:23:08
zoning, anybody you could think of that could harass me on the
00:23:11
farm they sent until finally they got the locality involved
00:23:16
and we fought back and we won. And that experience changed my
00:23:22
life forever because I never want anybody who's just trying
00:23:26
to live the American dream to be forced off of their land or out
00:23:31
of their business because of bureaucratic red tape or because
00:23:35
somebody doesn't like what they're doing.
00:23:37
And it goes back to living the American dream.
00:23:41
And that means being able to live free of harassment from
00:23:44
your government or from your neighbor who may or may not like
00:23:47
you. You, you have the right and the
00:23:48
freedom to to live the dream. And so we fought back and we
00:23:52
won. But that wasn't enough.
00:23:53
We also changed the law to make sure that hardworking Americans
00:23:57
all across Virginia, And I'm proud to say that the two laws
00:24:01
that are named after me are now being used as a a foundation all
00:24:05
across the nation can be left alone to farm in peace without
00:24:09
the bureaucrats or and you know a neighbor who doesn't like you
00:24:12
coming after you and trying to force you off of your farm or
00:24:15
out of your family business. Yeah, you know, it's, it's
00:24:18
interesting. We the the cash made a comment
00:24:21
about how he was talking about the weaponized FBI.
00:24:25
And this is how do I know? Because they they came after me.
00:24:27
And we look at the misuse of government agencies, state and
00:24:31
federal. And it's interesting when you
00:24:32
think something that was as wholesome as this farming
00:24:35
environment you're trying to create, that people could have a
00:24:37
a great experience, maybe get out of the city, maybe show
00:24:40
their kids a different version of the world.
00:24:42
And because some land developer, a real estate developer, wanted
00:24:47
that land for some project that was going to make him wealthy,
00:24:49
they tried to use the system and weaponize it against you, which
00:24:52
I think is always interesting. You know, from my perspective,
00:24:55
it's hard when you mention George Soros or even Alexander
00:24:59
Soros to me, he should thank him every day.
00:25:02
He should get up and thank God that I'm not the president
00:25:06
because if I was, he would be on the international terrorist
00:25:08
watch list within my first 3 minutes of being in office.
00:25:11
And I would use military force against him and I would send him
00:25:15
down to Guantanamo and he would never get out, I think, I think
00:25:18
and and and of course, the 64 NGOs that funded so much of his
00:25:21
operation. Here's a billionaire that was
00:25:23
stealing just unlimited amounts of money through USAID and other
00:25:27
sources. So when I hear his name, you
00:25:29
know, he, he financed Jenna Griswold, who went after poor
00:25:32
Tina Peters here in Colorado. Yes.
00:25:34
And I, and I look at what he's been doing and I wouldn't allow
00:25:37
it to go on. You know, if I, if I had one
00:25:39
discussion with Donald Trump, I said, hey, can we get, you know,
00:25:41
can we get Alexander Soros and George Soros on the
00:25:44
international terrorist watch list immediately?
00:25:46
I'd love to see some accountability and consequences.
00:25:49
I, I don't know if that would be our entire conversation, but I
00:25:51
would try to put that zinger in there.
00:25:53
But when I, when I see that, how did it feel?
00:25:56
Because I know you didn't start out like this.
00:25:58
What a, what a, what a really, you know, amazing thing that
00:26:00
they named these bills after you.
00:26:03
I mean, how'd you feel about that?
00:26:04
Because that's a, that's a big honor.
00:26:06
Really it? Really is and it and it changed
00:26:08
my life, believe it or not. I used to be very shy and now
00:26:11
you can't get me to be. Get the hell.
00:26:13
Out of here. I saw you at I saw you at Mar a
00:26:16
Lago. You were glad handing and moving
00:26:19
all around the room. I knew right away because Trevor
00:26:21
had mentioned you to me. So I kind of saw you, but I
00:26:22
never got a chance to engage with you because you were so
00:26:25
busy. And I understood because it was
00:26:26
your event, but you just work in the room, girl, what are you
00:26:30
talking about? Shy I'll.
00:26:31
Tell you how having the government come after you with
00:26:35
think about, think about the government that has unlimited
00:26:38
resources. By the way, our taxpayers, our
00:26:40
taxpaying dollars pay for those unlimited resources.
00:26:43
Think about having the boot on your neck of the government with
00:26:46
unlimited resources that can, that can attack you and your
00:26:50
family and everything you've worked hard for and use every
00:26:54
government agency at their disposal to do it.
00:26:57
It's the weaponizing of the federal government to come after
00:27:00
hard working citizens just because they don't like your
00:27:03
opinion, your views, or what you're doing.
00:27:06
And that's what happened to my family.
00:27:08
And that inspired me to not just stop there.
00:27:13
When, when we, we succeeded, we'd fought back.
00:27:17
My father, God bless him, he's in heaven now.
00:27:20
But at the time he said, you know, you pick your battles in
00:27:23
life and this is one that you that we're going to go all in
00:27:26
on. You know, we just want to be
00:27:28
left alone on our family farm to live the American dream.
00:27:31
And, and these, these evil monsters are coming after us.
00:27:35
And that's what they are. I mean, these are not freedom
00:27:38
fighters. These are not people who love
00:27:39
the the Constitution, who love the American dream, who love our
00:27:43
beloved country. These are people who want to
00:27:46
destroy the American dream and anybody that they view as a
00:27:49
threat, they want to come after and destroy.
00:27:52
So I know first hand what that feels like.
00:27:54
And that really inspired me to get involved and to and to fight
00:27:58
for freedom and to fight for freedom, not just for myself,
00:28:01
but for everyone. And ever since then, I, you
00:28:03
know, I want to be, I want to be on the front lines fighting for
00:28:07
freedom, for, for our nation and, and really, you know, doing
00:28:11
everything possible to make sure that we live up to the high
00:28:16
standards that are the American dream.
00:28:18
And this president, President Trump delivers excellence.
00:28:22
And so that's why I've been an unapologetic, unshakable
00:28:26
supporter of President Trump from day one.
00:28:28
And I will continue to do that because he has saved our nation.
00:28:33
So. You I want to talk about
00:28:35
something I we call it Martha's David verse Goliath.
00:28:38
You have actually a documentary farming in fear.
00:28:41
You know, that's that sparked the movement, right?
00:28:43
And you got You received national acclaim, including the
00:28:47
People's Choice Award at the Anthem Film Festival at What was
00:28:51
it like reliving your battle on screen?
00:28:55
Yeah, that was that was difficult.
00:28:57
I actually choked up and cried several times.
00:28:59
And I would say, I would say, you know, please don't put that
00:29:03
in the documentary. It makes me look, you know,
00:29:07
because I am a fighter and I'm not afraid and and I'm, I'm, you
00:29:11
know, I will lead. I'm not, I'm comfortable leading
00:29:14
the battle. But there were times when it was
00:29:16
so emotional because you know, you feel helpless when you're
00:29:20
going, when you're fighting against the, the enemy and it
00:29:25
and the enemy was this radical environmental group colluding
00:29:29
and conspiring with the government and with these
00:29:32
Realtors and were unwilling to stop until they had taken
00:29:36
everything, everything my family had.
00:29:39
And I know, I know what that's like, but I also know what it's
00:29:43
like if you don't give up. And if you say I'm going to
00:29:46
fight this, I know I'm right. I know I have a right to farm on
00:29:50
my land or to pursue my dream, whatever your business is, and
00:29:55
to not give in to the pressure that that the bad guys will try
00:30:00
and put on you and your family to take what's rightfully yours
00:30:03
in the greatest nation on earth. And so that really inspired me.
00:30:07
It was surreal because I all of a sudden was on every major talk
00:30:12
show in the country, globally. I was doing interviews all over
00:30:16
the world and every, every right of center organization came to
00:30:20
my defense. And I'm forever grateful.
00:30:22
I mean, there are people I'll never be able to properly show
00:30:26
my gratitude because I don't know who everybody is.
00:30:29
But you know, every major right of center organization came to
00:30:32
my defense. You know, members, elected
00:30:37
officials that saw that what was happening to my family was was
00:30:42
just completely corrupt and not right came to our defense.
00:30:46
And ever since then, I want to be, I want to be the first phone
00:30:51
call that these farmers and land rights, the people that are
00:30:56
fighting for their land rights and their property rights, I, I
00:30:58
want to be the first call they make because I've been there.
00:31:01
I, I know what it's like. I know what it's like to go to
00:31:03
sleep at night and think to yourself, what are they going to
00:31:05
do to me next? You know and and really have no
00:31:09
idea so. Barbie's a struggle, but go
00:31:12
ahead, George. I just step on.
00:31:14
Dinner. Besides you tearing like looking
00:31:17
at reliving it on screen, was there anything else you didn't
00:31:19
want the public to know to see any moments?
00:31:23
You know, I don't know, I'm, I'm, I'm thinking about it.
00:31:28
I, I, I think that, you know, when you're, when you're doing a
00:31:32
documentary and people are following you around with a
00:31:34
camera, you really don't have any control over what's being
00:31:39
videotaped. I mean, you kind of forget that
00:31:40
the cameras are there. So, you know, like it or not, I
00:31:44
was going to, you know, they caught me crying quite a bit at
00:31:48
different moments. I mean, I would, I would go
00:31:50
before hearings and boards and I would have to, you know, argue
00:31:55
and fight for for our property rights and for my family's
00:31:58
rights. And we organized pitchfork
00:32:01
protests. Literally, you'd have farmers
00:32:03
and we weren't allowed to have actual pitchforks, but they
00:32:06
would bring, you know, cardboard pitchforks.
00:32:09
And this happened all over the Commonwealth.
00:32:12
Thousands of people, whether they were farmers or not, you
00:32:14
know, came, came to defend property rights.
00:32:17
And, you know, I, I hope that my story inspires people.
00:32:23
The film has been shown in universities and high schools
00:32:26
all over the country. And it, what it does is it helps
00:32:29
to teach. You can community organize and
00:32:32
you can't fight back and you can win against over regulation.
00:32:36
And, you know, the, the, you know, really weaponizing these
00:32:39
agencies to come after innocent people.
00:32:41
And so I do talk about that quite a bit.
00:32:45
And I'm just, you know, very grateful that I went through
00:32:49
that experience because I'm living, breathing proof that you
00:32:54
can fight back and win. And and I hope that inspires
00:32:58
other people to do the same. Lance I want to show a picture
00:33:01
because every time I I see pictures of her or anything,
00:33:05
she's always dressed very eloquently.
00:33:07
So I'm going to show a picture. I don't know.
00:33:09
Do you? Do you see her in farming
00:33:12
clothes? Do you do you even have any
00:33:13
farming clothes? You know, she may own some
00:33:16
farming clothes, but that's what was such a it's an interesting
00:33:19
dichotomy when you see people that their background, you know,
00:33:22
I have my own background. Everybody does.
00:33:24
But you know, I think it's, I think that you have to, in your
00:33:27
case, you've gone kind of like the full gamut, you know, scale
00:33:30
one to 10 of farming's, you know, ultra, ultra conservative
00:33:34
world in a lot of ways. And then you your, your, your
00:33:36
full spectrum that you've been involved in so many things.
00:33:40
When we come back from the break, we're going to talk about
00:33:41
your human trafficking and what you've been involved as far as
00:33:44
fighting against it, doing what you can.
00:33:47
Of course, Mary Flynn O'Neill's a good friend of ours.
00:33:49
She's been on the show. Tara Rodas has been on Aaron
00:33:52
Stevenson, you name it. We're anti trafficking people.
00:33:56
I think that pedophiles and traffickers are some of the
00:33:58
worst of the worst. We want to see some changes
00:34:01
there. But you know, you've been forged
00:34:03
in fire. And I think that's what makes a
00:34:04
difference, Martha, being forged in fire.
00:34:07
You have to go through some some of that in your life to be
00:34:11
effective and I think it really made a difference for you.
00:34:12
Of course. OK, baby mafia and subscribers
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00:34:27
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00:36:43
fence and they would be shooting between the bamboo at the
00:36:46
buildings, you know, just shooting inside.
00:36:49
The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge
00:36:53
numbers of children, forcing them to kill and mutilate
00:36:57
innocent victims. Somebody had to pay the price.
00:37:00
Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped,
00:37:03
because the bad things never stop.
00:37:05
There is only one Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in
00:37:09
the world. And I said to him, I said.
00:37:11
Would you go? Now to get Kony in the Congo, he
00:37:15
says, without a doubt in a second.
00:37:16
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to
00:37:19
children in the DRC. Do you have ISIS there?
00:37:22
You have Islamic State and you have ADF?
00:37:25
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.
00:37:27
He's in the Congo, and now God has me in the Congo, you know,
00:37:31
So hopefully we'll meet up one day, but maybe I can lead him to
00:37:36
the Lord or send him there, one or the other.
00:37:53
All right, welcome back to the Big, Big Show here with your
00:37:56
host Lance Migliaccio, George Bounty, and our special guest,
00:38:00
Martha Boneta Fain, attorney, lobby lobbyist and consultant.
00:38:04
But before I go further, Martha, just so you know, the followers
00:38:09
in the chat point themselves, the big, big mafia.
00:38:12
Now you're big mafia. So she's a friend of ours.
00:38:15
Everybody now as you can't leave, Martha just want to let
00:38:18
you know. So that's it, you're in.
00:38:19
Can't leave. Familia.
00:38:21
Me Familia. Yeah, so you so Martha hosts
00:38:25
events at Mar a Lago with some of the most famous people Live
00:38:28
Today from around the world right.
00:38:30
Her passion is defending the most innocent of our society,
00:38:35
exploited and trafficking children, which I can't stand
00:38:39
those people, they're scum. I know Lance hates them.
00:38:41
And she does it with with the legacy nonprofit organization
00:38:45
America's Future that is led by Mary Flynn O'Neill and her
00:38:49
brother, General Mike Flynn. I mean, Martha, you're
00:38:53
one-of-a-kind. There's there's nobody like you
00:38:55
to all the fighting you do. And and I know that's a passion
00:38:59
because I we always say like kids are innocent.
00:39:01
Nobody should farm a kid and got like, if I'm out somewhere and
00:39:05
somebody like even as a parent, they smack their kid and they're
00:39:08
in front of me, I'm going to go over and say something because
00:39:11
they're kids. They don't know anybody.
00:39:12
You have to explain and teach them.
00:39:14
And it's just but the exploitation, especially by by
00:39:17
our own government, what's going on?
00:39:19
You know it's crazy, you know, so you know, it's it's
00:39:22
interesting. I struggle when you hear about
00:39:24
the Epstein files P Diddy or other groups around the country.
00:39:28
You've heard about this new organization BX came out.
00:39:31
I think it's what is it, 764 George is. 764, yeah.
00:39:35
Yeah, so that that just got out and we covered that story
00:39:37
literally months and months ago. We've had Tara Rodas on the show
00:39:40
and Aaron Stevenson and I I struggle, I'll be honest with
00:39:43
you, you know, from years ago, probably from all my training.
00:39:46
And, you know, I was in 41 different countries back then.
00:39:50
You know, I have a little bit of a dark side that I try to, you
00:39:52
know, keep in in check. But when I think of traffickers
00:39:56
and and pedophiles and what's happening around the country and
00:39:59
the world, I can't help but get really angry.
00:40:02
And, and I start thinking of solutions that include
00:40:04
industrial wood chippers, 'cause I don't think these people are
00:40:07
fixable. And it's a horrible thing to
00:40:08
say. But you know, what I love about
00:40:10
you is you got honed in the toughest of ways by getting
00:40:14
attacked. You've seen the system.
00:40:16
From both sides, you've seen the amazing part of this
00:40:18
administration, and then you've seen the dark side of what
00:40:21
weaponized government can do. And I always often feel like our
00:40:25
intelligence agencies have gotten involved in compromising
00:40:28
individuals, and I think this is part of it.
00:40:30
But having somebody like you fighting on the ground always
00:40:33
gives me hope. But what made you, what made you
00:40:36
go in this direction? Not that you always didn't seem
00:40:38
to be, you know, of course, you talked about the wholesome
00:40:40
environment of a farm and kids. But what kind of made you get
00:40:43
involved? Because I have struggled with
00:40:45
this. Sometimes I have to stay away
00:40:46
from this online because I see it and I think to myself, well,
00:40:49
I know how to solve this and it's not necessarily the way to
00:40:51
do it. Well, when you put yourself out
00:40:56
there to fight for what's right, you become attacked.
00:41:00
You become the target, right? Because evil likes to go after,
00:41:06
they thrive on destroying goodness.
00:41:09
And I believe that we are all called to fight for the most
00:41:14
innocent in our society. And if you're given a platform,
00:41:18
if you are so blessed to be given a platform and to be given
00:41:22
a voice, we have a duty to protect the most innocent, the
00:41:25
most vulnerable, and the monsters that are out there that
00:41:29
are trafficking innocent little girls and boys and the abuse
00:41:34
that they suffer, It's darkness, it's evil, and it has to stop.
00:41:40
And for far too long, you know, administration after
00:41:43
administration has promised to put an end to this.
00:41:46
And we finally have an administration that has pledged
00:41:50
to stop it once and for all. But more than that, I had the
00:41:53
privilege to meet Mary Flynn O'Neill, and this is one of the
00:41:57
strongest women I've ever met in my life.
00:42:00
We love her. Yes, I, I, I consider her to be
00:42:04
family. I would walk on broken glass,
00:42:07
burning flames and take bullets for Mary Flynn O'Neill.
00:42:11
Yeah, she's the real deal. What?
00:42:13
She is the real deal, Yeah. She is not looking for anything
00:42:17
of fame or glamour or any of that.
00:42:20
She is fighting to Save the Children.
00:42:24
And every morning when I wake up, I thank God for for my
00:42:27
husband, for my family, for the blessings of being born in the
00:42:30
greatest nation on earth. And I thank God for Mary Flynn
00:42:33
and the Flynn family, for this organization.
00:42:36
This organization is called America's Future.
00:42:38
It's 80 years old. It's been around for a long
00:42:42
time. And the money that goes to
00:42:44
America's Future, it's a 5O1C3 goes to help protect and save
00:42:49
these children. I have never seen an
00:42:51
organization fight so hard with every breath they take than this
00:42:57
one to Save the Children. They're they, they, their impact
00:43:01
is so vast. And so far they are all across
00:43:05
the nation, educating, teaching, providing summits and forums and
00:43:11
environments to educate the people.
00:43:15
Because you have to be able to be aware, to spot, to spot the
00:43:18
darkness and the evil. You know, it isn't everybody's
00:43:22
backyard, but most people don't even know.
00:43:24
They don't even realize that it's there.
00:43:26
And to your to your point, these are monsters.
00:43:28
And. And they need to be put away.
00:43:31
They need to be put away for good.
00:43:33
They need to be held accountable.
00:43:34
You see on social media this like the same people that are
00:43:37
attacking, let's say General Flynn attacking anybody
00:43:40
associated with him constantly and then they go down.
00:43:44
They'll even attack his sister and and the cause and these is
00:43:48
the so-called Republican make America great people.
00:43:52
I doubt it, but they're always the same.
00:43:54
They always want to attack. And those are those are the evil
00:43:56
ones because it just seems like you're doing something for the
00:43:59
children. Why would you be against that?
00:44:02
I agree. And I, I get attacked as well.
00:44:04
And, and every morning when I wake up, I know that I'm walking
00:44:09
in the light. I know that what I'm doing is,
00:44:12
is that I'm, I'm called by God to serve in this way and to
00:44:16
protect these innocent, precious lives.
00:44:18
And to anybody who criticizes I, I really think they need to
00:44:23
really think about what they're doing because this is an
00:44:25
organization that's been around for 80 years.
00:44:28
And I, as I said, there's nobody else that's doing what this
00:44:32
organization is doing every single day.
00:44:35
The Flynn's roll deep. I want to show something because
00:44:38
she mentioned her husband, so I just want to show a beautiful
00:44:40
picture of her. What?
00:44:41
Her husband Stewart, correct? That's his name, Stewart.
00:44:43
That's Stewart, Yes. Right.
00:44:44
Yeah, that's a great picture. And then if you don't think this
00:44:46
woman's a fighter, she got back up too, because look at a man
00:44:49
with him with her. Yes, yes.
00:44:53
Iron Mike, I got to talk to him when I was at Mar A Lago.
00:44:56
He's a great guy. Yeah, So Iron Mike, you know,
00:44:58
here's a man who's been who's been criticized and, you know,
00:45:03
he came from a very difficult home life.
00:45:05
He, he's been through a lot. And listen to how he's devoted
00:45:11
his life to helping young people.
00:45:13
He's devoted his life to helping young people who come from
00:45:17
difficult family backgrounds to teach them how to have to be to
00:45:22
be athletes, to be involved in this sport of boxing, which is a
00:45:25
sport of discipline. It is a great sport of
00:45:27
discipline. And he's devoted his life to
00:45:30
these young people. And so we talked about this a
00:45:33
little bit offline when we when we weren't on camera.
00:45:35
We talked about how, you know, when we're forged through fire,
00:45:39
when you go through difficult times in your life, you know,
00:45:42
maybe you've gone through, you know, divorce or your family
00:45:46
breaking apart or you come from a, a place of abuse or violence.
00:45:50
You know, these, these experiences create can create
00:45:53
character and you can come out of them and help people overcome
00:45:57
difficult situations in your life.
00:45:59
And that is exactly what I see when I look at Mike Tyson.
00:46:02
This is a great man who loves our country.
00:46:04
He's overcome so much and now he's fighting for the children.
00:46:08
And, you know, we can all be warriors in our own way.
00:46:12
We can all be on the front lines fighting for our country and for
00:46:15
these children. And we have the ability to do it
00:46:18
through our, you know, maybe we're out there educating.
00:46:20
Maybe we're out there actually, you know, saving these children,
00:46:24
taking them out of these horrific situations, giving them
00:46:27
a safe home. Or maybe we are somebody like
00:46:29
Mike Tyson, who has a global platform, a household name, and
00:46:33
using that name to fight for the children.
00:46:35
So I'm a huge fan of Mike Tyson, you know, God bless you, Mike,
00:46:39
and thank you for everything you've done to support America's
00:46:41
future. I always say God gives his
00:46:43
toughest battles to his strongest warriors.
00:46:47
Absolutely. You know, and at the end of the
00:46:49
day, that's what it takes. I agree with you.
00:46:50
We've been big Flynn family supporters for a long time.
00:46:54
Our show at every opportunity, we've always tried to expose the
00:46:58
darkness that's out there, kind of forewarn people that it's way
00:47:01
closer to home than you realize. There are more participants,
00:47:05
whether it's, you know, influencers, celebrities, there
00:47:08
are lots of people that seem to be drawn to this kind of
00:47:11
behavior. We've exposed the cartels on the
00:47:14
show. It's funny, a lot of people
00:47:16
don't realize, I think the Flynns, what they run deep,
00:47:18
whether they're eleven brothers and sisters.
00:47:20
Do I have that right as 11? I.
00:47:22
Think it's more. I think it's.
00:47:23
More than 11, I might have the number.
00:47:25
I'm always shocked that people have big families.
00:47:27
But Mary Flynn O'Neill, you know, when we first met her, you
00:47:30
know, we've been talking to Mike for a long time, but we first
00:47:33
met Mary. She is such a diehard.
00:47:36
You know, I love, I love how tough she is.
00:47:40
I love how, you know, and she's articulate and she's no
00:47:43
bullshit. And even just what happened to
00:47:45
her family because of what they did to Mike, You know, her, her
00:47:48
response when we talked to her backstage, It's just, it's
00:47:50
unwavering. And that's not easy to find that
00:47:53
ethical kind of a person that that won't sell out the people
00:47:57
around them. You know, I always say it's
00:47:58
your, your table's always fullest when the champagne's
00:48:01
flowing. But take that champagne away and
00:48:03
then all of a sudden everybody leaves the table.
00:48:05
You never hear from them again. And you know, that's the that's
00:48:08
the thing when you've been through hardship or you've been
00:48:11
been attacked or undermined, you know, we, we, I, you know, I get
00:48:14
into my DMS and I'll get death threats and all kinds of stuff
00:48:17
and it's hard to get under my skin as a New Yorker.
00:48:19
George gets the same thing suspensions like we have a
00:48:22
permanent suspension on YouTube because we put up CDCS and
00:48:25
Vera's information. But when you get people that are
00:48:27
unwavering like you or Mary Flint O'Neill or Mike Flynn or
00:48:30
Mike Tyson, you know, they all shot it kind of share a common
00:48:34
spirit because because we've been attacked, we recognize
00:48:37
that. And the other people around us,
00:48:38
you kind of are drawn to them in kind of a weird way, not because
00:48:41
of fame or celebrity status, because you can identify that
00:48:45
look in their eyes. They're like, yeah, yeah, we
00:48:47
went through it. And, you know, the difference in
00:48:49
those people, I think those are some of the most trustworthy
00:48:51
people. You made a comment about Donald
00:48:53
Trump earlier. You know, I, I'll be honest, I'd
00:48:55
rather do business with a, with a felon and somebody that's had,
00:48:58
you know, got, you know, you know, hammered in the news.
00:49:02
You know, I'd, I'd rather go with that because that person
00:49:04
knows the difference. The people that have had success
00:49:06
in their whole life and have had things easily handed to him,
00:49:09
those are great people you can trust in the long term.
00:49:12
You know, I love Trevor. Trevor.
00:49:14
Look at the way they went up to Trevor Fitzgibbons and I love
00:49:16
Trevor the way that and behind the scenes, he's always been
00:49:20
loyal to us. We've always tried to be loyal
00:49:22
to him. But because the message that he
00:49:24
brings is that of hope, trust, integrity, morality, ethics, you
00:49:29
know, these are the, these are the catch phrases that I want in
00:49:32
leadership. But you always say is, is, you
00:49:35
know, what we have in DC? Is this the brightest and best?
00:49:38
And I, you know, my answer always is no, it's not the
00:49:40
brightest and best. We're getting installed puppets.
00:49:43
We're getting you to party members.
00:49:44
But you've been in, you know, you've been, you've been on,
00:49:47
obviously, from the farm fields to Fox News.
00:49:50
You're a national policy commentator, A lobbyist.
00:49:53
You know, this is also another transition for you.
00:49:56
You know, you wear a lot of different hats.
00:49:57
There you are sitting next to Mel Gibson and Tucker.
00:50:00
Tucker's another great guy, amazing, brilliant, you know,
00:50:04
But let's talk about some of the policy stuff that you believe in
00:50:07
and where you're trying to head there and maybe what you're
00:50:09
trying to do in DC to kind of move those initiatives forward.
00:50:13
Well, there's a lot. And fortunately, you know, this
00:50:16
president, President Trump, President Donald John Trump, he
00:50:20
has brought together the best of the best.
00:50:21
You know, you mentioned cash a little bit earlier, and I don't
00:50:25
know if you've been watching him in some of these hearings, but
00:50:28
he is unshakeable. He, he and you know, Pam Bondi,
00:50:33
she has said, you know, you know, we will come after you and
00:50:36
find you, you, those of you that, that break the law and are
00:50:40
continuing to break the law where we will find you.
00:50:43
And you know, and the, the, the predators, the monsters that are
00:50:47
going after our most innocent children.
00:50:50
You know this administration is going to find you and come after
00:50:53
you and make sure you are in jail forever and that you never
00:50:57
see the the freedom that you get to enjoy now because you have
00:51:02
gone after and harmed the most innocent of our society, the
00:51:05
innocent children. And so, you know, to that end,
00:51:10
we, I have dedicated myself and my life to fighting for these
00:51:15
children. And you know, if you want to
00:51:19
hear from someone who is fighting the fight in Washington
00:51:23
DC, talk to Mary Flynn O'Neill you will never hear a more
00:51:28
passionate voice to save these innocent children.
00:51:31
Yeah, there's no doubt. You know, I'd be remiss not to
00:51:35
bring this up. Of course, you've been hosting
00:51:37
events, putting on events, you know, all over the place, not
00:51:40
just Mar a Lago. Maybe you can share with the
00:51:42
audience some of that. You know, I know, I know about
00:51:45
events I've thrown. I used to do music events up to
00:51:48
10 people here in Colorado and other states have lots of
00:51:53
events, help people put on events across the country.
00:51:55
So I know the complications of doing events.
00:51:58
Most people don't see it. They see the speaker on stage.
00:52:00
Like I was watching Gary Breck at the last event.
00:52:03
You see the celebrities, but you don't understand the process
00:52:06
from everything from the catering to preparing behind the
00:52:08
scenes to troubleshooting security, you name it.
00:52:12
But doing events at Mar a It just reeks of the perfection
00:52:36
and the OCD that is Donald Trump.
00:52:39
But let's talk about how you got into that because here's
00:52:41
another. It's like, here's another hat.
00:52:43
We're going from hat to hat farmer and now we're into world
00:52:46
class event planner man. There's a lot of stuff.
00:52:50
Explain that to the audience. Can we share a little bit with?
00:52:52
Him. Well, first of all, you know, so
00:52:54
Mar A Lago is President Trump's personal private residence.
00:52:59
There's also a private club. He does not open up his
00:53:03
residence to the general public. He really to do an event there
00:53:08
is very special, very rare. It is unlike any place in the
00:53:14
entire world. I've I've been to now over 100
00:53:18
countries. I've been everywhere.
00:53:20
I've been in some of the most beautiful places on earth.
00:53:22
And I have to say that being at Mar a Lago, sometimes I get
00:53:28
goosebumps being there. It is magnificent.
00:53:30
President Trump delivers excellence.
00:53:32
His staff is the great of the best.
00:53:36
They deliver excellence. It is meticulous and everything
00:53:41
is done with that in mind. It is, it is a, you know, when
00:53:45
you have an event there, all of the, the catering, the service,
00:53:49
it is at a level unlike anywhere you could find in the world.
00:53:53
And there is so much pride and I have to say love because to be
00:53:59
there, you, you can't help but feel very honored, very blessed
00:54:04
to be there. You know, this is the greatest
00:54:07
president of my lifetime. And to know when I'm hosting
00:54:11
these events or when I'm attending events that this great
00:54:15
man who's touched so many lives, this is where he he has chosen
00:54:19
this magnificent Mar a Lago as his home.
00:54:23
You can't help but feel just so honored and humbled for the
00:54:27
opportunity to be there. And you know, everything is done
00:54:31
with such perfection. It's not just, it's, it's not
00:54:34
just the, the physical beauty which is unsurpassed.
00:54:37
I mean, everything is gilded and just the, the, you know, gold
00:54:42
laden. It's, it's beyond that.
00:54:44
It's the level of pride that everybody who works there
00:54:49
delivers. He's got the he's got the Ark of
00:54:51
the Covenant there that he made right on gold, Yeah.
00:54:54
Well, I'll tell you this, a lot of people don't realize this,
00:54:56
but he has people, you know, that have worked with him for
00:55:00
30-40 years. They could work anywhere, but
00:55:04
they choose to be there because they love President Trump if you
00:55:08
ask. Rona Graf.
00:55:10
Keith Schiller. Yeah.
00:55:11
You know, I met Rona Graf years ago, a couple of times in New
00:55:13
York. You.
00:55:14
Mean Scavino. Scavino's been working for him
00:55:16
for a long time. Yeah, the people that are with
00:55:18
him are loyal because they know they can trust him.
00:55:21
So many people only see what the media wants to tell about him
00:55:24
and and he is so modest. I know lots of the stories from
00:55:28
insiders about him helping people.
00:55:32
You know, there's a story about when he was in a snowstorm, his
00:55:34
limo had a flat tire. A gentleman stopped to help him
00:55:36
with the flat tire. He paid off his mortgage, He's
00:55:39
paid off mortgages. He's paid for educations where
00:55:41
people lost parents. He goes on and on and on.
00:55:44
So when they come out and say, ah, Trump's a misogynist, he's a
00:55:47
rapist, he's a foul. You know, internally I get angry
00:55:50
because I know that's such a crock of shit.
00:55:53
When they do that, it makes me, it makes me angry.
00:55:55
You know, he brings that out. Listen.
00:55:56
He's lifting did more women into higher office in his
00:55:59
administration. Let's talk about the Clintons
00:56:02
and the Obamas. Remember the whole Me Too
00:56:05
movement and this, all of this? Oh yeah.
00:56:08
First, White House chief of staff female.
00:56:13
Who did it? It wasn't Obama.
00:56:14
It wasn't the Bushes, it certainly wasn't the Clintons.
00:56:18
And you know who it was? It was President Donald John
00:56:20
Trump. Susie Wiles.
00:56:21
Susie Wiles is President Trump's chief of staff.
00:56:24
First woman ever. You've got Pam Bondi as the
00:56:27
attorney general. I can go on and on and on.
00:56:30
Of all. Doctor Kelly means right now,
00:56:33
Surgeon General, he's just. Tulsi Gabbard, I mean.
00:56:37
Christy Gnome. Christy Gnome, the number of
00:56:40
women that he has lifted up, you know, secretary of agriculture.
00:56:44
I can go on and on and on. These are all brilliant, but you
00:56:47
know, and you're. Spot.
00:56:49
On Yeah. But that's all part of the
00:56:51
operation that I'm disgusted about.
00:56:53
It's it's this controlled narrative operation called the
00:56:55
deep state called I don't care. Give it any name you want, it
00:56:58
doesn't matter, called global elites.
00:57:00
But the way the narratives are pumped out.
00:57:01
And then of course, we found out through USAID and Doge how much
00:57:05
of that the American public was paying for this one sided
00:57:07
rhetoric. And of course, when they target
00:57:09
people, if they think Martha Fain is a threat to what they're
00:57:13
doing, not a threat to democracy, but a threat to their
00:57:16
their operation to undermine our government, to steal from the
00:57:21
American public, of course you're the next target.
00:57:23
It doesn't matter who it is. And they did it to Donald Trump
00:57:25
and they've done it to many others over the years because
00:57:27
that's part of the system, right?
00:57:28
If they can't compromise you, if they can't catch Martha Fein and
00:57:32
some unsavory act that they've created or compromise her in
00:57:35
some other manner, then they have to go after her public
00:57:37
persona and create that somehow she's the bed of evil, right?
00:57:41
That she's a threat to democracy.
00:57:42
And that's what they do so well. But I wish that we would use a
00:57:46
few more laws on the books for accountability and consequences.
00:57:49
Social media influencers are getting paid excessive amounts
00:57:52
of money. And the laws are very clear with
00:57:54
the FTC and FCC that those people are supposed to declare
00:57:57
that it's a sponsored post, a paid post.
00:57:59
And they're they're tricking the American public not only and and
00:58:03
people say that Operation Mockingbird, it's so beyond
00:58:05
accommodation. Mockingbird.
00:58:07
It's such a sophisticated fomented plot against the
00:58:10
American people because they want to continue their control.
00:58:12
They want to continue the theft. When I hear about the 14, you
00:58:16
know, magic money computers and the zombie organizations that
00:58:20
should have been discontinued financing in the 80s, it's
00:58:22
crazy, right? You know, you're, you're the
00:58:25
only person I know it's going to more countries than I have that
00:58:27
I've met in a long time. Like, you know, I've been to 71
00:58:29
different countries. You're at 100 now.
00:58:32
So you far exceed that. I guess I want I want a couple
00:58:35
things I want you to share with the audience.
00:58:37
You know, I appreciate the behind the scenes.
00:58:39
I agree with you. Mar a Lago is ridiculous.
00:58:41
I was completely impressed. You know, even when you go into
00:58:43
the restrooms and the help in the restrooms and if you if you
00:58:45
need directions how how professional Secret Service is
00:58:49
and it's helpful the security I. Just got to add something,
00:58:51
Martha. I couldn't be there because I
00:58:52
was getting knee replacement surgery.
00:58:54
So just Remember Me for the next event if I can speaking.
00:58:57
Of that, Speaking of, if I may. I may definitely well.
00:59:03
That's what I was going to do. I was going to throw to you.
00:59:04
Let's talk about Martha Fein. What's next?
00:59:06
Next event. Tell you so.
00:59:09
First of all, every day is like Christmas now that President
00:59:14
Trump is in the office. The 1st 100 days have been
00:59:16
fantastic. One of the things that President
00:59:19
Trump has done is he said, you know, why is, why are the
00:59:23
American taxpayers funding something like the Kennedy
00:59:27
Center, right. So the idea is to have private
00:59:31
funding support something like the Kennedy Center and also to
00:59:34
get rid of the woke agenda and the woke programs that were that
00:59:38
were in the Kennedy Center. So right now we have some of the
00:59:41
most incredible leadership, the Kennedy Center.
00:59:44
I want everybody to support the Kennedy Center because, you
00:59:48
know, really, you know, the hard paying tax dollars shouldn't be
00:59:51
supporting something like that, right?
00:59:53
So the president is doing an event coming up at the Kennedy
00:59:57
Center. In addition to that, America's
01:00:00
Future is sponsoring a program at the Kennedy Center.
01:00:03
So it's May 15th, 16th and 17th. I would like to extend this to
01:00:08
your, to your followers. Please contact me if you'd like
01:00:11
to come. You know you'll be an
01:00:13
opportunity for you to have a private briefing, a private
01:00:15
reception and to see some of the most extraordinary performances
01:00:19
ever at the Kennedy Center, in particular May 15th, 16th and
01:00:22
17th with General Michael Flynn, with members of the
01:00:25
administration, with some members of Congress and a few
01:00:28
other great conservative freedom fighters also.
01:00:34
Everyday at Mar a Lago is magical.
01:00:37
It, it really is one of the most extraordinary places on earth
01:00:42
and December in particular at Christmas time, it is, I use the
01:00:46
word magical simply because it, it truly is just remarkable.
01:00:52
America's future will be having yet another gala and we have a
01:00:57
high bar to fill because we have had Tucker Carlson, Mike Tyson,
01:01:02
Mel Gibson, we've had Kid Rock, we have had, of course, General
01:01:07
Flynn and and so many the. Nugents.
01:01:11
Excuse me? The Nugents.
01:01:12
Yes, Oh my gosh, do I love? Do I love 10 and Shimane?
01:01:16
We've had 10 and yeah. I love them too.
01:01:18
I talked to her a little bit, she's great.
01:01:20
We've had Gary Braca and President Trump at at all of our
01:01:23
events, and we have some big surprises coming for December.
01:01:29
We sell out. Every event is sold out.
01:01:31
At every event, we do a private roundtable with the most famous,
01:01:36
most extraordinary, the greatest leaders of our time.
01:01:39
Before the gala begins, we do a poolside reception.
01:01:43
It is black tie. It is a formal, a true formal
01:01:47
experience. And we do the color guard.
01:01:51
It's very patriotic. And we bring the most powerful
01:01:55
leaders of our time to the table.
01:01:57
And they come to America's future for two reasons.
01:02:00
One is because they believe in America's future and they want
01:02:04
to help Save the Children and they love President Trump and
01:02:08
and the America First platform that he's created.
01:02:10
So I want to invite everybody to come on December 16th to Mar a
01:02:14
Lago. And how do they find that?
01:02:16
How do they find you to, you know, try to get invited, you
01:02:19
know, buy a ticket? How do they do that?
01:02:20
Of course, so you can go to America's future.
01:02:22
We also have incredible sponsorship opportunities.
01:02:26
We've been, we've been sponsored by some of the greatest entities
01:02:30
like like Orion Power, for example, an energy Titan.
01:02:35
He's sponsored, you know, one of our events as well.
01:02:38
We've had Epoch sponsor our events.
01:02:40
I mean, I can go on and on if that's some of the incredible
01:02:42
sponsorships we've had. But yes, so our sponsor options,
01:02:46
you can go to the America's Future website and you can, you
01:02:50
know, find the America's Future Gala, which is December 16th at
01:02:53
Mar a Lago in beautiful Palm Beach.
01:02:56
You don't want to miss it. I promise you it will be
01:02:58
extraordinary. And or you can contact me
01:03:02
directly. It's just, you know, Martha at
01:03:05
Martha Fain that's FA in.com and you can also text and the phone
01:03:09
number is 571-839-1143. And it it's going to be a, a
01:03:17
once in a lifetime experience and we can't wait to see you
01:03:19
there. And we'll put that all in the
01:03:21
chat. And I want to, I want to tell
01:03:22
you, Martha, first of all, I wanted to thank you so much for
01:03:24
taking the time out. I know our audience appreciates
01:03:26
you being here. We'll make sure we put all the
01:03:28
details for that in the chat. And just know this, you've got a
01:03:32
home here on the Big, Big show. Anything we can do to help
01:03:34
promote any of your projects? Of course, Mary Flynn O'Neill
01:03:38
and and General Flynn are are friends.
01:03:40
We would do anything to help them on any of the projects
01:03:42
they're working on. So anything we can do to leading
01:03:44
up to any of these events to help you promote.
01:03:46
If you want to create a commercial, we'd be happy to run
01:03:48
the commercial for you for free. You know, just run it on air on
01:03:51
all our shows. We've got the number one crypto
01:03:54
show on Rumble, the number one finance show on Rumble, and of
01:03:56
course our shows are growing rapidly.
01:03:58
And also if you give us an audio commercial, we have a nationally
01:04:01
syndicated radio show that goes out to 3 to 9 million listeners.
01:04:06
So be happy to run an audio commercial for any of your
01:04:08
projects. You're greatly appreciated.
01:04:11
I know a lot of people don't forget to say thank you in life,
01:04:13
but I think it's it's great what you've been doing.
01:04:15
I appreciate the work you're putting in.
01:04:18
I think this heartless, this, this heartfelt commitment to the
01:04:22
country is such a big deal. It's not easy.
01:04:25
There aren't that many of us or not.
01:04:26
There's less than people realize that are actually committed to
01:04:29
to fixing this country and changing things.
01:04:32
Well, I want to thank you. You have a massive following
01:04:35
and, and the people who listen to you, they love our country.
01:04:39
They are freedom fighters. They care about the future of,
01:04:43
you know, what happens in our nation impacts everybody around
01:04:46
the globe. And, and what you're doing by by
01:04:49
being unshakable in in your love for this country and willing to
01:04:53
fight every single day. It it means the world.
01:04:56
And I'm just so thankful to have the opportunity to be on your
01:04:59
show. And I'm really excited because I
01:05:02
know you've got great things coming and I hope to see you at
01:05:05
Marlins. I I already put in my calendar,
01:05:08
but I have a message I want to show you from a friend of yours.
01:05:10
Yes, I'm going to put it up. Just listen.
01:05:12
If you're not watching the big big show, you're missing out on
01:05:15
the best news source. Believe me.
01:05:17
George Balutin and Lance Migliaccio bring the receipts
01:05:21
along with truth and sarcasm. Tip of the spear.
01:05:24
If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell
01:05:28
people what they do not want to hear.
01:05:32
Thank God for AI. Am I?
01:05:33
Am I? Allowed.
01:05:34
Am I allowed to say this so you can bleep me out but say?
01:05:38
Whatever you want, go ahead. President Trump is a badass,
01:05:42
yeah. Yes, yes.
01:05:44
I don't, I don't want a cuddly kitten as my president.
01:05:47
I want a badass. I want a badass New Yorker
01:05:50
businessman like President Donald John Trump.
01:05:52
You are both badass New Yorkers and you have to keep, you know,
01:05:57
keep at it because, you know, people need to know that with
01:06:01
that comes strength and and we need that strength to continue
01:06:07
to fight and win and win for our nation.
01:06:09
You know, this is we're on our 250th anniversary, right?
01:06:14
So it's it means that we we need to make sure that we continue to
01:06:18
live that dream. And it's only going to happen
01:06:19
with bad ass leaders. There, I said it again.
01:06:21
Yeah. No, you're right.
01:06:22
Say whatever you want, Kindred. Spirits, I think kindred spirits
01:06:25
recognize that in each other and that's not any bullshit.
01:06:28
So just know that our platform and our voice is available for
01:06:32
you no matter what it is. If you just need a sound bite,
01:06:35
if it's to help sell tickets. If you have either, if you want
01:06:37
to hang. Out with the Goombas.
01:06:38
Just come on if you. Just want to come on here and be
01:06:40
and be one of the one of the family.
01:06:42
You know, you're always welcome on this show and just know that
01:06:45
anything if you'd like to come on the radio show or anything
01:06:47
else that we're doing or if you want to run those commercials,
01:06:50
please know that when volunteering that and you can do
01:06:52
it. Take advantage of it.
01:06:54
Hopefully it it'll help you grow because I think if we work
01:06:56
together, we're that much stronger.
01:06:58
And I think that I really truly believe that that to fix this
01:07:02
country, it's going to taste take some bad ass MF first.
01:07:06
It's we're we're not going to be able.
01:07:07
We can't play candy ass with these people.
01:07:09
This is a fight of good versus evil, and we're going to have to
01:07:12
throw down like our lives depend on it, because I think they
01:07:14
actually do. So I got one.
01:07:16
I'm just. Going to I'm just going to weave
01:07:18
this in right now to your, to your point, you know, many have
01:07:22
said that Putin would not have invaded Ukraine under President
01:07:26
Trump's watch, I believe. That he wouldn't have.
01:07:28
There wouldn't. No way.
01:07:29
Power respects power. Putin respects Donald Trump.
01:07:33
Even even North Korea, you know, they respect Trump.
01:07:36
Even the Chinese behind the scenes are talking about the
01:07:39
fact that they respect Trump, they fear him, and they know
01:07:42
that they're not going. To get Hamas.
01:07:44
Would even flown into Israel if Trump was in president.
01:07:47
Come on. But I have AI just want to bring
01:07:49
something up real quick because so I know Trump has been
01:07:53
extending the TikTok thing, trying to get somebody in there.
01:07:57
I know you have his ear. So two things.
01:07:59
One is Google, like like YouTube, they're still, you
01:08:03
know, giving violations to spending people.
01:08:05
And and we're talking about stuff even like the vaccine
01:08:08
stuff that's true, that's come out to be true.
01:08:10
They'll they'll ban you. Even TikTok still is suppressing
01:08:13
people and banning people. So he should put the like, you
01:08:16
know, use a little muscle and tell TikTok he's trying to save
01:08:19
them to change their ways because it's, you know, it's
01:08:22
crazy. I couldn't agree more.
01:08:24
I couldn't agree more. We've never had a president ever
01:08:28
in the history of our lifetime. Many have done a lot of talking,
01:08:31
a lot of promising what Elon Musk has done with President
01:08:34
Trump to clean up and get rid of all the all the waste.
01:08:39
And what I believe is going to happen now with TikTok.
01:08:42
I mean, the our great, great grandkids are going to be
01:08:44
reading about this in the history books.
01:08:46
I mean this is. Yeah, I agree.
01:08:47
You're in a transformational time for our nation and the
01:08:50
world, and it would never have happened if it wasn't for
01:08:53
President Trump. You know, a couple more things
01:08:56
like So what needs to be done? And this is what it's my well,
01:09:01
not my boggling, but our Congress, the the Republicans,
01:09:03
we have the majority in all houses, right?
01:09:06
We have. The House.
01:09:07
We have the White House and we have the.
01:09:08
Supreme Court, but you know, Congress, they're not doing
01:09:11
nothing. We need to get make sure we
01:09:13
secure our elections because the most important thing is so we
01:09:16
don't so we don't see this again.
01:09:18
How do, because how do you, if you don't get the right leaders,
01:09:21
then they can four or five years, 8 years from now they
01:09:25
could do this again with funneling money with USAID and
01:09:28
and IRS and everything. You know, Ulysses S Grant said
01:09:32
it best. Traitors and patriots, In my
01:09:35
opinion, there's only two sides in this country.
01:09:37
I don't believe in the political bias anymore.
01:09:39
You know, the whole Democrat unit party, I think it's all
01:09:41
sleight of hand. It's David Copperfield.
01:09:44
You know, look over here why we actively destruct the country
01:09:46
and then the rest of us will hold committees and hearings and
01:09:49
we'll stomp our feet. I'm not a fan of Johnson.
01:09:51
I don't think he's doing the work that needs to be done.
01:09:53
I think we need hard, you know, you know, iron forged leaders in
01:09:57
there like Donald Trump. I'd like to see, I'd like to see
01:10:00
Congress be run by, you know, for the people, by the people,
01:10:04
not what we have in there right now, people like AOC and Jasmine
01:10:07
Crockett and Nancy Pelosi, these are evil people.
01:10:11
All right, Martha, thank you so very much for joining us.
01:10:14
This was such a pleasure. I can't wait to have you back
01:10:16
on. We're here for you and Donald
01:10:18
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01:10:21
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01:11:06
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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting
01:13:23
between the bamboo at the buildings, you know, just
01:13:25
shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,
01:13:30
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing
01:13:33
them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.
01:13:36
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.
01:13:39
Sam Childers never stopped, because the bad things never
01:13:43
stop. There is only one Sam Children.
01:13:45
There is no one else like him in the world.
01:13:48
And I said to him, I said. Would you go?
01:13:50
Now to get Kony in the Congo, he says, without a doubt in a
01:13:54
second. Now it's the DRC.
01:13:56
Tell us what's happening to children in the DRC.
01:13:58
Do you have ISIS there? You have Islamic State and you
01:14:02
have ADF? Hey, Sandy.
01:14:03
Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo, and now God
01:14:06
has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll meet up one
01:14:10
day, but maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there.
01:14:15
One or the other, huh?