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Welcome to the Big Mig Talk Radio show, broadcasting live
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We are the tip of the spear, cutting through the noise and
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This is the Big Mig Talk radio show.
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Welcome back to the Big Meg talk radio show.
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I'm your host Lance Miliacho with my Co host George Valentin
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and we are the tip of the spear. Our plan is to educate and unify
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the country one episode at a time.
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On this show, we believe it is better to be hugged by the truth
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and comforted with a lie. And we are live in Denver and
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NYC. George Ballantine, you're back
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in the saddle, my brother. How's it feel to be back in your
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studio? You.
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Want to be honest. well-being back.
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OK, Thanks Lance. Being back in the in the studio
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is great because you know, I have every my studio set the way
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suits my needs to make the show run and everything else.
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However, being back in New Jersey, I wish I was in Florida
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because right now it's 30° out. We're going to get like they're
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saying, three to four inches and ice covering, you know, the
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weathermen weather women. They're they're never right.
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So we could get more, could get less.
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But man, I was it was like warm out over there.
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I was going in the pool, the hot tub and just, I don't know, I'm
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not feeling this cold weather, man.
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Well, for everybody that just may have tuned in for the first
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time, George was down in West Palm Beach, FL building out our
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new studio for the Crypto Power Hour.
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I wasn't able to stay there with him.
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So he's been grinding away getting it done and and he's
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finished really basically now we just need to fine tune some of
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the audio and some of the video stuff just a little bit.
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Not much, but that happens once you start doing the shows.
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But that's going to be the new show, the Crypto Power Hour, as
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I stated, and you're actually going to really dig it.
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It's if you're, if you're into crypto, this is going to be the
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it's interesting. Seems like the press is going
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completely bonkers over what appears to be a close friendship
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between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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And it made me think of something.
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And I, I, I threw it. And why don't you just, I want
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you to play that little thing that I threw in the shady.
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Area You know you're a friend, right?
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People? Let me tell you about my best
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friend. He's a warm hearted person.
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You want more of it, Lance or what?
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No, I think we're good. I think we made our point.
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You know what made me think of it?
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You, of course. That song, the theme song they
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originally played, I think with the courtship of Eddie's father,
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long time ago, an old sitcom. And then Robin Big, if you
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remember, they had the Robin Big show.
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They played it for that. And I think it's the perfect.
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I think it's the perfect anthem for Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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I think every time they get ready to do a, you know, a White
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House or a, a, a, you know, an Oval Office interview, I think
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they should, I think they should start with that song.
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But I love this Sean Hannity. This is the first joint
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interview and they're discussing how legacy media has failed to
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drive them apart. I, I think it was great.
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Sean picked a great topic. I would have done the same thing
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if I had the opportunity. And they aired it on Valentine's
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night, so I think it was touching, you know?
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I mean, what better day to air it?
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The best friend, like the Valentine relationship, you
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know, the bromance, you know, total, totally heterosexual.
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Nothing wrong with that. But you know, I think that was a
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good choice pattern. Valentine's Day, It's the best
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day of the year, Lance. You know, it was my birthday.
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That's right, it's your birthday.
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That's right. Baby, the birthday.
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It's so funny you had your birthday on.
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Valentine's. It was a perfect loving gift for
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my dad, for my mother. So it's interesting though, you
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know, there's, you know, neither one of these guys really had to
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serve the country. Neither one of them needed the
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money or the fame or, you know, both of them love the country.
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Lance, it's But forget about the money and the fame.
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Look at all the aggravation that comes with it.
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Are you talking about two, two billionaires?
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They can do whatever they want, go anywhere they want, when they
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want. And, and what are they doing?
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They're sitting in a White House working.
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And, you know, it's a lot of work what they're doing.
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It's not easy. Why, though?
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Yeah, you know, people, you know, This is why you're going
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to look at their intentions and, and what, what they want to do.
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They care about this country. They want to make this country
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great again. They want to make it better for
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everybody. Well, and there's no doubt that
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they're both worried about, and I can't blame them that the
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dangers that our country's facing, you know, between the
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censorship and the controlled debt and, and, and, and the
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wickedness of these political puppets, they're willing to do
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and say anything for power. You know, I was on X today and I
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was looking at the amount of money and I looked at what they
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spent our money on. Transgender operas, transgender
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comic books, $50 worth of condoms.
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I might have made $50 million worth of condoms.
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Was it 50 million, George? Maybe it was 50 million.
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The numbers are so crazy that I can't even keep track of them.
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And this kind of spending, you have to ask yourself, well, who
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was in charge of these decisions?
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Who made these awful decisions? Lance, let me tell you something
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and. Let me say something, let me
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finish this. And what's important is you have
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to recognize Congress made these decisions.
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They're in control of the spending.
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Everybody in Congress is responsible for the waste and
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theft that's being uncovered by DOGE.
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Go ahead, George. Let's talk about those condoms
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in Gaza, right? Here's where everybody is
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missing this big point in that culture, you don't go out on
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dates. And if a woman is to go on a
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date with a man, she has to bring another family member, an
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escort. They're not being promiscuous.
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They're not they're not, you know, having sexual
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relationships. They have to get married.
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So what do they need all the condoms for?
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I'm going to bet that those that kind of money is some sort of
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kind of kickback that's getting funneled back into here into the
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states to whatever politician, whether it be on the left, the
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right, the middle, somebody's getting something, but they
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don't. They don't.
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That's the culture over there. And especially that's Muslim
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culture, though all those women are are are draped over to
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covered and you and you can't and they're not really alone.
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So there's no reason to have the condoms and that you're not
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going to tell me all if they're married, they're using it.
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No, they're not. But you know, George, I don't
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know necessarily the condoms were being used for sex.
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There's a story that's been circulating that they were using
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the condoms, filling them though with helium to drop explosives
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into Israel. Now, I don't know strategically
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how that works. I don't know.
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You have to have to shoot the. Helium, just buy balloons.
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Well I think it's because they were getting them for free.
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I mean why buy them? Because again, a balloon would
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be even harder to justify. Not that I couldn't see USAID
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paying for balloons saying that. It's for the it's for clowns to
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learn how to make balloon animals.
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I'm sure they would have come up with some garbage.
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Imagine seeing a flying condom filled up.
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Yeah, but but my understanding is that was that's what they
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were doing with them. Now, I don't know if that's a
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fact. I haven't seen anybody 100%
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prove that, but it's been that that story's been circulating
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around. But that was the real use.
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And I'm not saying they didn't use condoms for other things.
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I'm saying that that is the story that's been circulating.
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You know what? I just looked it up.
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I found a story, Lance. It was really for the kids to
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have water condom plates for free.
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Instead of filling up balloons, I get to fill up the condoms and
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throw them. But they, they forgot one thing,
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that the condos are kind of made stronger than balloons and you
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know, so they don't break. But they weren't.
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It doesn't. Make good for a water balloon
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fight. Yeah, no, it's not very
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effective. I'd be, I'd have PTSD, you know,
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Phil Condon coming at me. Yeah, You know, Sean, Sean
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really goes into this and he starts talking about how they
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must be keenly aware that the media and the the punditry
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class, they prune, they have no power anymore because they threw
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everything they had at you and they didn't win.
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You know, he goes on. You know, let's go ahead and
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play the clip. This is great.
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We're going to go to a break in a few seconds.
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I said I'm going to say this clip for after the break, you
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know, sounds good. All right, So don't, you know,
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We are live in Denver and New York City with your host Lance
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Migliacho George Bounty bringing you to the tip of the spear.
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But let me tell you about my best friend Elon Musk and
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President Trump forging a friendship that can not be
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broken. 2 billionaires that are working hard to save our country
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and bring it back to the roots of morals, values and bringing
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God back into the classroom and just bringing actually history,
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everything back. You know what we've lost over
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the years and it's sad to say, but you know, hopefully slowly
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day by day we get it back. But you know, they had a show on
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Sean Hannity last night and what better day on Valentine's Day to
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show the this strong bond between the two.
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We have a clip, Lance. I don't even want to play the
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clip right now. You tell me what you want to.
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Yeah. I think let's play it, let's
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hear the audience because I think what this really shows is
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the mainstream media is wasting their time because they keep
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popping out with this dumb stuff and they know they're trying to
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drive them apart. It's they can see that it's
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intentional because they'll be these these titles of like
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Donald Trump has ceded control of the presidency.
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Elon Musk, President Musk will be attending a cabinet meeting
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at 8:00. I mean, it's obvious what
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they're doing and they're not any good at it.
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They think they're good at it, but they really aren't.
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So, yeah, let's play the clip. The audience will really get it
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after they hear this there. We go the where you have to be
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keenly aware that the media and and the punditry class, not
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that, you know, I think you've proven they have no power
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anymore because they threw everything they had at you and
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they didn't win. And that was, you know, the New
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York Times, Washington Post, 3 networks, every late night
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comedy show, 2 cable channels. They they just threw they threw
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everything law fair weaponization.
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And now I see they want you 2 to start.
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They, they want a divorce. They want you 2 to start hating
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each other. And they try, Oh, President Elon
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Musk, for example, you do know that they're doing that to you.
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Oh. I see it all the time.
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They they tried it, then they stopped.
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That wasn't, they have many different things of, of hatred.
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Actually, Elon called me. He said, you know, they're
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trying to drive us apart. I said absolutely, you know,
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they said we have breaking news. Donald Trump has ceded control
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of the presidency to Elon Musk. President Musk will be attending
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a cabinet meeting tonight at 8:00.
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And I say it's just so obvious. They're so bad at it.
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I used to think they were good at it.
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They're actually bad at it. Because if they were good at it,
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I'd never be president because I, I think nobody in history has
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ever gotten more bad publicity than me.
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I could do the greatest things. I get 98% bad publicity.
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I could do outside of you, a few of your very good friends,
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right? It's like the craziest thing.
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But you know what I have learned, Elon?
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The people are smart. They get it.
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Yeah, they do they. Get it?
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They really see what's happening you.
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Know, Lance, the people are smart, but I, I just got to say
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as it cracks me up if you always see Elon at the White House,
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he's always he's got a blazer on, but he's got a T-shirt
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underneath something like my style.
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I love it. You know, everybody else has got
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suits because he's doing him. You know, he's going he's not
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he's not getting away from the status quo.
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You know, he's just being Elon, what he does best.
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But another crazy thing about this is all the heat is been on
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Elon while Trump has been doing his thing.
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And you notice they don't, haven't they, you don't hear
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much about the border, right? Like all this news is focused on
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slowly on Elon Musk and without them focusing on Trump or the
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border. So I don't know.
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I think it's a good game plan, you know, because it's it's
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working. Whatever they're doing, it's
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working. But you know.
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Well, of course, you know, they call it the deep state, call it
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the left. I don't care.
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I don't think it's just a left. I think it's it's a uniparty in
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DC. They are all very afraid because
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I believe they're losing all their sneaky funding sources.
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They're they're losing all the places they could steal and
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launder money and shift it around.
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It's the first time they've ever really had this kind of optics
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on them. And this is Congress's fault.
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At the end of the day, the corruption you're seeing within
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these agencies, whether it's in USAID, FEMA, DHS, the IRS, it's
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Congress's fault. And then it's the employees,
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because you've got this, you know what I believe, a culture
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that has been promoted and nurtured by the higher ups that
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it's OK to steal from government.
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It's OK to lie to the American people.
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And what's funny about this is these guys are both
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billionaires. They don't, there's no reason
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for them to do what they're doing.
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I mean, Donald Trump didn't need to run again.
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Elon Musk, he's got a 2, you know, multiple successful
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companies. He doesn't need all this BS.
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But here they are fighting for the American people and the
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people that are making the most noise.
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I believe when in the long run we're going to find out of the
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most guilty, the congressional members that are making the
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biggest stink are likely to be some of the biggest thieves in
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Washington, DC. George, we're.
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Going to see if there's any consequences to the to all their
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actions because it's about it's time that, you know, people get
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called out, you know, show the evidence and there's
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consequences. They're not just like, you know,
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hearings. I don't want to see that We need
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if there's no arrests or consequences, they're going to
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keep doing this long years, you know, so this is our time to
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stop this now. But you notice, you ever see
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Elon Musk, He's always got his one son X with him right
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everywhere and he's in the White House.
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He doesn't have any of his other kids and couple times he had the
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other two of them, X and another one, but it's mostly just X and
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you. I wonder how the other kids
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feel. I wonder if they want to be
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there. They don't.
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Who knows, but it reminds me of John F Kennedy Junior when he
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was at the White House. There was.
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Some people did some picture comparisons that actually was
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kind of comparable, although the only bad news is I think Little
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X wiped a booger on the Resolute Desk.
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That's all right. He's a kid.
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In the oboe, so I think he flicked the booger on there.
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That's pretty cool people are talking about it.
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He's like, screw this goddamn politics.
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You know, it's all, it's all you know.
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You say it's all the crap on the bottom of my shoes, while it's
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all the crap in my nose. He's saying, you know, whatever,
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good for the kids. He's a kid.
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They're going to do those things.
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Yeah. You tell me the.
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Pretty funny stuff. Well, look, the USAI DS
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manipulating the media for a very long time.
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This isn't any surprise. We just had a big thing Michael
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Schellenberger was a hearing on, you know, limiting waste by the
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foreign aid bureaucracy, and he testified.
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You know, I think it's important to understand that USAID saw
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this in a very comprehensive way.
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It is important we look at the case of the Hunter Biden's
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laptop, which is an extremely important case, to understand
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that the FBI was instrumentalized and used the
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Aspen Institute to brainwash the entire press.
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They not only censored the information, but also changed
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the perception of the laptop. They created the idea it was
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something different, what it obviously was.
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Well, that just means they flat out lied.
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The Hunter Biden laptop was legitimately Hunter's laptop.
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It wasn't Russian disinformation.
00:19:51
And when you think about that, when you think about the funding
00:19:54
through the Abzman Institute and you think about whether it was
00:19:57
the CIA, the FBI, and many others, including The Dirty 51 +
00:20:02
8, they lied to the American people.
00:20:06
They took the information, they took what was true, and they
00:20:09
completely turned it around, which is not only election
00:20:11
interference, I believe it's misuse.
00:20:14
Misfeasance, nonfeasance and malfeasance by government
00:20:16
officials because it's in violation of what they're
00:20:18
actually supposed to be doing for this country.
00:20:21
Pretty incredible when you think about it, George.
00:20:23
It is. And you know, listen, they
00:20:25
would. One of the good things that came
00:20:28
about is, you know, Trump, they pull all their security
00:20:30
clearances. Yeah, great, good.
00:20:32
You know, that will hurt them from working in any private
00:20:35
sector would, you know, because they use them security
00:20:37
clearances now they don't have them.
00:20:38
But can we get some charges, maybe interfering in an election
00:20:42
something? Yeah.
00:20:44
You know, like I said, we just, we're talking about there needs
00:20:46
to be a statement, a real statement, yeah.
00:20:49
Charge them. There's no I, I absolutely
00:20:52
agree. You listen, you know,
00:20:53
accountability and consequences is my middle name when it comes
00:20:56
to my beef about what's been going on in DC.
00:20:58
Because if it was you and I that have done this, we would have
00:21:01
been called them for a hearing. Then they would have filed stuff
00:21:04
with the DOJ. Then they would have gotten,
00:21:05
they would had a grand jury, a sealed grand jury hearing and
00:21:08
they would have got an indictment.
00:21:08
And then they would have come in and kicked in our doors.
00:21:11
Because at the end of the day, this kind of behavior by a
00:21:14
government official is actually criminal.
00:21:16
It's not just something, oh, we made a mistake.
00:21:17
Oh, sorry, it's actually criminal behavior.
00:21:20
And that's what's crazy. Well, I think we got a clip from
00:21:22
this. I'd like to play it for the
00:21:23
audience. We do.
00:21:24
You ready? Here we go.
00:21:25
Yeah. I don't know, Mr. Shellenberger,
00:21:29
you mentioned that USAID, which has been in the news of late,
00:21:33
spending taxpayer money and all kinds of stupid things, is also
00:21:36
involved in the censorship effort.
00:21:38
I want you to just elaborate on that a little bit because this
00:21:40
is going on as we speak. I want you to elaborate on that
00:21:43
for the committee, if you would. Yeah.
00:21:45
I mean, I think it's important to understand the USAID viewed
00:21:48
this very holistically. And it's important if you look
00:21:50
at the 100 by a laptop case, which is an extremely important
00:21:53
case to understand because the FBI was weaponized and a
00:21:56
weaponized the Aspen Institute to brainwash the entire media.
00:22:00
It wasn't just that they censored it, It was that they
00:22:02
changed the perception of the laptop.
00:22:04
They they they created the perception that it was something
00:22:07
other than what it obviously was.
00:22:09
And that's what these guys are trying to do.
00:22:11
These are called information operations.
00:22:13
And USAID has been in the process of taking over so-called
00:22:17
independent investigative journalism around the world and
00:22:20
at the same time then training NGOs how to demand censorship.
00:22:24
For example, Mr. Aaron's organization has been working to
00:22:26
train organizations to so-called flag misinformation behind the
00:22:30
scenes. By the way, it's one thing to
00:22:32
criticize somebody publicly, which we should all be engaged
00:22:35
in. Yeah.
00:22:35
But this thing where you're skulking around, you do that all
00:22:37
the time secretly, Yeah, that's what open democracies, this
00:22:41
thing of going out and like secretly flagging information
00:22:44
behind the scenes and demanding censorship, that is such a
00:22:47
that's completely an abomination.
00:22:49
That is not what is hard. To be clear, you're saying
00:22:51
USAID, your investigation is now engaged in this pre bunking kind
00:22:56
of concept and process that they did with the laptop story in the
00:23:01
fall of 2020. And it's the exact same approach
00:23:03
as well. We're often what they're doing,
00:23:05
for example, with USAID, the ID OCCRP is that they're, they're
00:23:08
leaking intelligence from the intelligence agencies in a very,
00:23:13
and not like WikiLeaks where they just dumped it.
00:23:15
I think probably too much without the proper redactions.
00:23:18
But they're strategically leaking it and then manipulating
00:23:21
places like the Guardian and the New York Times to publish
00:23:24
certain stories and control the whole investigative news
00:23:27
process. You know, Lance, you're talking
00:23:30
about USAD and I mean all across the board they're, they're
00:23:34
manipulating every aspect of our lives.
00:23:37
But the media don't let's not forget $8 million I think a year
00:23:41
was going to political, which is a left-leaning liberal outlet.
00:23:45
So USAD. They just found George.
00:23:47
So they, of course they're going to, they're going to report in
00:23:50
their favor. They just found $9 million went
00:23:54
to Reuters from another agency. I can't remember.
00:23:56
So we're looking at these far left political organizations who
00:23:59
are getting incredible amounts of funding.
00:24:01
But George, did the big Big Show get any funding?
00:24:04
I checked our bank accounts, Lance, and I did not see any
00:24:07
money coming from USAD. I'm very upset about it because,
00:24:11
you know, we could use the donations and money to keep the
00:24:13
show afloat and get new equipment and keep building.
00:24:16
And I'm, I'm really upset, Lance, I don't know what.
00:24:20
That's my point. If the money is going to go to
00:24:22
the left, why isn't it equally going to the right?
00:24:24
And I'll tell you why. Why is he wait?
00:24:26
Why? Is he going?
00:24:27
It's a fomented plot to take over the country and to
00:24:31
brainwash America. Listen, the Big Mink Talk radio
00:24:34
show is going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
00:24:36
And when we come back, we'll be talking more about this.
00:24:38
And of course, we're going to talk about the IRS.
00:24:40
You reap what you sow IRS. All right, welcome back to the
00:25:10
big make talk radio show here with your host Glance Miliacho
00:25:14
George Valentine bring you the tip of the spear and let me tell
00:25:16
you about my best friend. This is what this whole theme is
00:25:20
about. You know, Lance, we're talking
00:25:23
about USAD and you and you set a point of, you know, we're.
00:25:28
USAID. Yeah, USAID, sorry.
00:25:30
We're talking about how they're, you know, funding the, you know,
00:25:33
right side, the left media, but not the right.
00:25:36
The thing is, they shouldn't be funding any mere media.
00:25:39
USAID 100%. You know, it's, it's to help
00:25:43
other countries to go for like, you know, kids, people that are
00:25:45
need food, clean water, you know, things like that, which I
00:25:49
agree with. If we can help out, how?
00:25:50
About our veterans that are homeless, how about helping
00:25:52
them? Get there.
00:25:53
I was going to get there, but exactly helping out our
00:25:56
veterans, getting them the proper healthcare, proper
00:25:59
housing, but no, I mean $8 million to political and now
00:26:03
you're saying Reuters, no, what happened to helping out
00:26:06
Americans? But I'm glad to shut it down.
00:26:09
It's good because. You know, I, I obviously was
00:26:11
being ludicrous when I said where's the funding for the big
00:26:14
Meg? But my point is that if this
00:26:16
country was really operating the way it's supposed to, if it
00:26:20
wasn't a bunch of secret deep state operations running behind
00:26:24
the scenes, then in fact, that is what happened.
00:26:26
They would say, we've got $10 million to give to investigative
00:26:29
journalism, and we're going to give 5 million to the groups
00:26:33
that are left-leaning and we're going to give 5 million to the
00:26:35
groups on the right. My point is there's no equality
00:26:38
here. Think about the weaponization on
00:26:40
the American public. Now, listen, for the people in
00:26:43
the audience, this has got to be a big deal for you because you
00:26:45
have to think about that. They're basically paying these
00:26:48
institutions to only spin one side of the story, which of
00:26:51
course, with that money, they're able to expand their voice by
00:26:55
impressions, by advertising, by banners.
00:26:58
So you guys are getting, you know, inundated with this story
00:27:02
only coming from the left, while the groups like us that don't
00:27:05
have that extra capital to just spend on everything we could
00:27:09
possibly do to increase the pressure on the narrative.
00:27:12
I mean, there's a guy named Billy Crystal on X who all he
00:27:16
ever does is talk nasty. No, no, no, it's he's not.
00:27:20
Weirdly enough, he's not the actor, he's not a comedian, but
00:27:23
he sits there and he's always talking about the Trump
00:27:26
administration and Donald Trump negatively.
00:27:28
He's always talking negative, negative, negative, negative,
00:27:31
negative. I, I was wondering why anybody
00:27:33
would follow this guy. I kept wondering, like, how does
00:27:35
this guy get any followers? Why does anybody want to listen
00:27:37
to this? He, he only, he's got nothing
00:27:40
positive to say. All he ever does is talk crap.
00:27:42
He never engages with anybody. How come he has so many
00:27:44
followers? Well, it turns out he was
00:27:46
getting $8 million from US. What?
00:27:49
Now? I don't know if that's annually,
00:27:51
but the truth of the matter, this guy's being paid millions
00:27:53
of dollars to lie to the American public.
00:27:55
I couldn't figure out why this guy could be so negative in his
00:27:58
life. Listen.
00:27:58
But now it's obvious for $8 million.
00:28:00
Yeah, of course he's negative. I'll.
00:28:01
Take 8 / 10 year period just to talk negative about
00:28:05
Biden or the liberals. Sure, but you know what it's,
00:28:10
you know, next on the chopping block the IRSI hear, I hear it's
00:28:15
you reap what you sow Yeah, Trump, well, he's planning
00:28:19
around 9000 layoffs at the bloated IRS.
00:28:23
But didn't Biden or put in how many jobs did he put in 80?
00:28:31
Well, I don't know if they've all been hired.
00:28:32
The plan was they were supposed to hire 87 new agents.
00:28:36
Because I'm thinking 9000 is. And those and those agents were
00:28:39
supposed to be focused on, you know, things like Venmo
00:28:42
payments, anything over $600.00, things like this.
00:28:45
But the truth of the matter is, listen, the IRS is the
00:28:48
collection arm for the interest for the Federal Reserve Bank.
00:28:52
They haven't been doing what they should have been doing for
00:28:53
a very long time. I believe they're going to re.
00:28:56
They're either going to redeploy those 87 people if they need
00:28:59
to, or they're not going to bring them on at all because a
00:29:01
lot of them haven't been hired yet.
00:29:02
That was just a Biden move to say this is what we're doing.
00:29:05
We created a budget. Here's my thing.
00:29:08
First of all, you don't need all the employees.
00:29:10
So you need to probably pretty much abolish the IRS.
00:29:14
But however, I'm pretty sure if you get an AI and do a lot
00:29:20
better job than IRS agents and do it actually legally instead
00:29:24
of what they're doing, it may hurt a lot of people in the long
00:29:28
run because the AI is going to catch a lot of things so
00:29:32
correctly. But.
00:29:34
Over the years, I got audited a couple of different times and I
00:29:37
can tell you the inefficiency of the auditors.
00:29:39
I'm, you know, I never owed any money.
00:29:40
I never got any penalties because I always have done
00:29:42
everything right. The point of the matter is that
00:29:44
those audits took a, a, a tremendous amount of time with
00:29:48
literally no consequences for me and no and no and no money for
00:29:52
the IRS. But I can tell you the trend
00:29:55
online because of all this wasteful spending by FEMA,
00:29:59
USAID, Department of Homeland Security, the IRS, the
00:30:02
Department of Defense. There's a trend up right now
00:30:05
that many, and I believe it's probably millions and millions
00:30:08
of people are saying they don't care what they owe.
00:30:11
They're not going to pay. They're tired of the waste and
00:30:14
they don't think they should have to pay.
00:30:15
And in fact, there's a big push all over Tiktok and other
00:30:19
platforms that people are demanding to get all of the
00:30:22
money back. They paid because they they paid
00:30:25
the money for services by the American government.
00:30:29
They didn't pay for the money to go to foreign countries or to go
00:30:33
to financial institution or go to billionaires like George
00:30:35
Soros. These people are saying they
00:30:37
want every single tax dollar back they ever paid from the
00:30:41
American government. And some attorneys are, let me
00:30:43
finish, some attorneys are talking that there may be
00:30:45
massive class actions against the United States government for
00:30:49
the fraud that's being exposed. I'm going to tell you how that's
00:30:52
going to work out. I'm going to I'm going to save
00:30:53
everybody a bunch of time as as much as it's hateful and it's it
00:30:57
shouldn't have happened. They're going to say, well, you
00:31:00
elected those people to represent you in a government
00:31:04
and they're the ones that made the the laws.
00:31:07
That's what they're going to say.
00:31:08
I'm going to I'm just going to say that.
00:31:10
That's what they're going to say.
00:31:11
But. No, incorrect.
00:31:12
And I'll tell you why. Because just because you voted
00:31:16
for somebody does not mean that you voted for them to be a
00:31:20
criminal, for them to commit acts of fraud, for them to lie
00:31:24
to you, for them to commit coercion, bribery, well,
00:31:29
extortion. My point is, George, is that
00:31:31
that won't work. And especially in a court of
00:31:33
law, if you had a decent judge there and say, I'm sorry, Mr.
00:31:36
Ballantine, that's not going to work because when we voted for
00:31:39
this individual, here are some of the campaign promises he
00:31:42
made. And he talked about honesty and
00:31:45
transparency in government. He said he was going to believe
00:31:47
in reduced government. And then what he did is he did
00:31:50
exactly the opposite. So I've got to tell you, I'm
00:31:52
throwing that out. That has no context in this.
00:31:55
Case when we're talking about USAID, let's, let's just in
00:31:58
order like because people are mad they don't want to pay their
00:32:01
taxes because of the way the money was spent.
00:32:04
So you have to show the, the crime, they, they, they can
00:32:09
allocate money or pass laws and send money else into other
00:32:14
countries. The question is you have to find
00:32:16
a crime where it's getting kicked back and those sort of
00:32:18
things in order for that class action lawsuit to take it to be
00:32:22
effective. That's what I'm saying.
00:32:23
The charter and the description of USAID was never to fund the
00:32:28
projects they're funding. That was never described in the
00:32:31
charter. And the charter is basically the
00:32:33
rules of how an organization and government is allowed to
00:32:36
operate. So when you look at the creation
00:32:39
of USAID and you think to yourself, what are they supposed
00:32:43
to be doing? Were they supposed to be paying
00:32:45
for transgender operas? Were they supposed to be paying
00:32:48
for $50 million worth of condoms?
00:32:50
The answer would be a resounding no.
00:32:53
Now, maybe, maybe if they're helping with water in wells in
00:32:56
Africa, sure, maybe this or that.
00:32:58
But the point of the matter is what are we doing wasting all
00:33:01
this money in other countries? We have so many things, our own
00:33:03
infrastructure here, our roads and bridges.
00:33:05
Listen, we know why there's all, there's kickbacks into some in
00:33:08
that involved, but you can't just look at what the charter
00:33:11
says. You have to look at all the
00:33:12
language, the wholly, fully written, whatever you want to
00:33:16
call a contract with USAI. Actually would have, I actually
00:33:19
looked at the entire thing for USAID and I tried to figure out
00:33:23
if whether or not there was enough wiggle room to do what
00:33:25
they're doing. And I don't believe that any
00:33:27
attorney or any government official, after looking through
00:33:30
it, would, would actually come up with the conclusion that this
00:33:33
is OK, that there is no justification.
00:33:36
And that's why there's such panic.
00:33:38
That's why you saw all these. I think it was a bunch of
00:33:40
attorney generals filed some document trying to say that what
00:33:43
DOGE is doing isn't legal. And that's not true.
00:33:46
Because at the end of the day, Donald Trump has the authority
00:33:49
of president of the United States to investigate and
00:33:51
specifically especially investigate things like fraud
00:33:55
and theft from the US government.
00:33:56
But the left is panicking because I believe many of them
00:33:59
are guilty and many of them have participated.
00:34:02
You know, look at look at George, one of the top search
00:34:05
terms in Washington, DC has been defense attorney.
00:34:12
Pretty amazing. Yeah, it is defense attorneys.
00:34:17
How many do they need? And and not just defense
00:34:20
attorneys, criminal defense attorneys.
00:34:22
So it's an interesting thing when you take it down.
00:34:23
But what are they going to need? A lot, I have a feeling, I mean,
00:34:26
I hope you and I both hope for the same thing.
00:34:28
Whether or not it'll happen, it'll be a completely different,
00:34:30
you know, event, you know, and I got to tell you, the way the IRS
00:34:33
is spending money, I guess they, they had an they.
00:34:36
So in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, the agency
00:34:39
received 80 billion in funding to hire another 87
00:34:42
employees. So that's what you were talking
00:34:43
about. But that wasn't even enough.
00:34:45
Last month, they requested another 20 billion allocation
00:34:48
from Congress to fund the hiring of another 14 employees in
00:34:52
order to harass taxpayers to investigate discriminatory
00:34:54
practices. I mean.
00:34:56
Well, you want to go in deep, you want to go more panic.
00:34:59
If you look at the housing market in DC, every a lot of
00:35:03
people are putting in their houses up for sale.
00:35:04
It's it's astronomical. And they're all multi houses.
00:35:09
Yeah. So between they're looking for
00:35:10
criminal lawyers and selling their houses, they're they're
00:35:13
looking to get out of town, man, where they're going to go, I
00:35:17
don't know. But if you're still in the
00:35:18
United States, you're still, you know, well, let's still go after
00:35:21
you, but it's crazy. Deep state panic is like.
00:35:25
But I love it. I think that panic is extra
00:35:27
savory. You know what I mean?
00:35:29
It's, it's, I love what's going on because I, you know, I'm, I'm
00:35:32
hoping that on the back end of this is when we're going to
00:35:34
start to see accountability. We're going to start to see
00:35:37
consequences. Because you know what?
00:35:39
The rule of law is supposed to apply equally to all.
00:35:43
Enough is enough in Washington, DC.
00:35:45
Now listen, if we can talk radio show is going to take a short
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media is going after him because he's pretty much going over
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00:38:55
It reminds me of a movie called Dave.
00:38:58
And in that movie, the president has a stroke or goes in a coma.
00:39:02
So instead of the telling American public, they find a
00:39:06
look alike and they bring him in and he's acting as the president
00:39:09
while the president's downstairs in a coma.
00:39:12
And it's funny because it seems like this is a true thing
00:39:15
happened with like almost with Biden, but he brings in his
00:39:18
friend who's an accountant and he goes over all the federal
00:39:21
spending and he's saying, like, why look at this wasteful money?
00:39:25
And one of the things was like, why are we paying commercials to
00:39:31
advertise about a car, about how good it is when people are ready
00:39:35
buying that car. It's just like stupid little
00:39:37
things and wasteful money. And it's just it reminds me if
00:39:41
you have to go see that movie, Dave, and, and you'll see what
00:39:43
I'm talking about. Kevin Kline is very funny movie.
00:39:45
It's pretty good, but you know thou shall not smuggle.
00:39:50
California woman busted with heroin filled Bibles.
00:39:55
Oh my God addressed to prison inmates.
00:39:59
Heroin filled Bibles addressed to prison.
00:40:02
Inmates, I guess the heroin, I guess she was hiding it in the
00:40:04
spine of the Bible. But it's weird.
00:40:06
She didn't get caught. They didn't catch the Bibles
00:40:08
going into the prison. What happened was she got picked
00:40:12
up. She was, she was initially
00:40:14
arrested after driving a stolen Porsche, I guess in El Cajon.
00:40:18
And they during that traffic stop, they after they, you got
00:40:22
her out of the stolen car, they searched the vehicle, they found
00:40:25
a loaded 9mm Walther handgun and ammunition.
00:40:28
She already had previous felony convictions.
00:40:30
So now she became felon in possession, which of course you
00:40:34
know, that normally carries five years for the gun and it can
00:40:37
carry as much as five years for each bullet, which I don't think
00:40:39
they gave her that because they only gave her seven years.
00:40:42
But of course then they found this goes on December 27th.
00:40:47
This is later on, they found packages and envelopes addressed
00:40:50
to inmates at a California State prison.
00:40:53
And they searched the search in those two Bibles, they found 23
00:40:56
grams of heroin. So I have a feeling this is
00:40:58
something she was doing on a regular basis.
00:41:02
And they of course, we know that smuggling drugs into prisons and
00:41:04
dangers everybody when that happens.
00:41:06
But this is pretty, pretty crazy.
00:41:08
But she they gave her seven years.
00:41:09
I think she might have gotten off lately, George.
00:41:12
Seven years. I mean, she did get off pretty
00:41:14
lightly, especially for the gun and the heroin, but in.
00:41:17
A stolen car. I wonder if she had sent stuff
00:41:20
in the past that got through to the people in the prison, to the
00:41:23
inmates, because I mean, you would think that, you know, I
00:41:27
know any mail they open and usually with anything with books
00:41:30
and stuff has to come directly from the.
00:41:33
Publisher. Publisher or manufacturer,
00:41:34
whatever, whatever. Or you know so, but if not, you
00:41:39
think that maybe they would have their dogs, you know, go
00:41:41
sniffing butt. Hey, listen, it is what it is,
00:41:43
but you know, you want to play games, you're going to get put
00:41:48
your own get consequences. So thou shalt not smuggle,
00:41:52
especially in play. Play stupid games when stupid.
00:41:54
Especially in the in the holy book, the Bible.
00:41:58
Don't do it. You guys know that George and I
00:42:00
are crypto guys. You know that we're digging into
00:42:03
the crypto world. We're going all in on this kind
00:42:05
of 100. Dollars, XRP price.
00:42:07
Tell me about it, Lance. 100 bucks.
00:42:08
What are we going? Well, it looks like it's a lot
00:42:10
of people are talking about it. You know, XRP pretty popular
00:42:13
token that's out there. You know, we own XRP.
00:42:16
So let me say this, this isn't financial advice, but there's
00:42:18
been a lot of talks about everything from the ETFs through
00:42:23
all the contracts that were listed in that SEC document that
00:42:26
are under NDA. So you don't really know the
00:42:29
extent of them, but there's 3300 contracts.
00:42:33
But this there's an expert, Andre Giek, and I believe that's
00:42:36
JIKH for you guys out there. He's talking about why Ripple,
00:42:41
the end of the Ripple SEC lawsuit is one of the factors
00:42:45
that definitely could spark XRP rally at 100 bucks.
00:42:47
Now for you out there, XRP is only sitting at about $2.79
00:42:51
right now. Well, I'm looking at it right
00:42:53
now, Lance, and it's $2.81. So it was what it hit the three
00:42:58
$3 mark, you know, a few weeks ago and it was fluctuating a
00:43:02
little over. Then after some news, it went
00:43:05
down to like, I think almost back down to $2.15, but now it's
00:43:09
back up to 281. It's going to keep going up, you
00:43:11
know, just like Bitcoin. The Japanese banks are radio
00:43:14
adopted for global payments. That's another reason it might
00:43:16
take off. Of course, there's more ETFs on
00:43:18
the horizon, you know, and I think this is this is pretty
00:43:22
huge stuff. And this is only the tip of the
00:43:25
iceberg. The Ripple payment system, a lot
00:43:28
of people are saying is going to completely replace the normal
00:43:31
banking system, you guys know as SWIFT, been around for a long
00:43:35
time. I think the global payment
00:43:36
industry that's worth trillions of dollars.
00:43:39
So Ripple's processing is a huge chunk of those global payments
00:43:41
could definitely cause XRP's utility and demand to skyrocket,
00:43:45
which is going to impact the price.
00:43:46
Well, now a lot of people think that XRP is going to be really
00:43:49
the next Ethereum. They think it's going to be
00:43:51
higher because of course, Ethereum hasn't done all that
00:43:53
well. If you look at the returns over
00:43:55
the last couple of years, it hasn't been great for people
00:43:58
because it's back down to where it kind of was.
00:44:00
But I think this is going to be pretty big stuff here.
00:44:02
I think XRP is something you'd want to keep an eye on.
00:44:04
At least talk to your financial advisors.
00:44:06
We're going to be hearing more. Hopefully when we get the Crypto
00:44:08
Power Hour show going, we'll have Brad, CEO of Ripple, Brad
00:44:11
Garlinghouse to come on. So yeah, it's interesting stuff,
00:44:13
yeah. He's the White House Crypto
00:44:15
Advisory Council, you know, he's just happens to be CEO of
00:44:17
Ripple, you know, XRP. But I just want to say, you know
00:44:20
what, you know, a new big and up and Comer is a company called
00:44:23
Solon Global. They're starting to implement
00:44:26
stablecoin into paying for your paying for health, paying for
00:44:31
doctors and and the health industry, which no one is doing.
00:44:34
This is revolutionary. So if you get a chance, go to
00:44:38
Solemn Global and look it up. I mean, you can invest.
00:44:40
Yes, solemn.globaljustforeverybodyoutthereitsnota.com,
00:44:44
it's a dot global. But I also want to point out
00:44:46
that they're they've they've integrated with a new AI
00:44:49
platform that actually can help with fraud in the healthcare
00:44:52
industry. So for Medicare, Medicaid could
00:44:54
be amazing for them. I think they're really doing
00:44:56
some innovative things, just like you said you are.
00:44:57
I think it's amazing. Looks like, looks like we got
00:45:00
some funny funky stuff here. I'm not a big fan.
00:45:02
I'm not a big fan of Kanye West, but you know, he's made a lot of
00:45:06
headlines with having his wife basically naked in events barely
00:45:10
covered up. It looks like maybe that Grammy,
00:45:14
you know, naked Walk of Shame, might be the last round for
00:45:17
Bianca Sansori. There's a lot of rumors saying
00:45:19
that divorce is imminent. George, what do you think, man?
00:45:24
Who who cares? I really don't care, but I don't
00:45:27
understand Kanye. The dude has lots of money and
00:45:30
he's just, I don't know if it's for publicity.
00:45:32
I don't know if he's paying these girls to marry him just to
00:45:34
make himself look good. Have it, you know, like eye
00:45:37
candy on his arm, but you know he had on his website he was
00:45:40
selling swastika shirts and you know, they took down his sites.
00:45:43
I don't I don't know what he's trying to accomplish.
00:45:45
I really don't. I mean, I don't know if he is,
00:45:48
if he is having mental issues of problems or whatever, but man,
00:45:54
get on the right track and stop with the BSI.
00:45:57
Just I don't know. Would you, Lance, I wouldn't
00:46:00
want my wife half naked on the red carpet.
00:46:02
I want to mom my wife half, half naked anywhere except in my
00:46:05
bedroom or in my house if there's no kids around.
00:46:07
I don't have any kids and I'm not married, but you know what I
00:46:09
mean. Well, there's no doubt.
00:46:11
I think I think she's had enough.
00:46:13
I think at the end of the day, he's pushed her.
00:46:15
She looked very uncomfortable when he made her take off that
00:46:17
fur coat on the runway. But man, this guy's just been I
00:46:20
don't know what's going on with him between the last, you know,
00:46:23
ranting of all those anti-Semitic social media, you
00:46:27
know, comments. And then he deactivated his ex
00:46:29
account, which I think it had, I think it had 30 million
00:46:32
followers. So it's really and then of
00:46:34
course, you just mentioned it, the website selling those
00:46:37
shirts. Well, my guess is she's just had
00:46:39
enough. And I think at the end of the
00:46:41
day, maybe even that shirt was the last straw.
00:46:44
And she's basically told me that's not who she is and she
00:46:46
can't be associated with that. And I don't blame her.
00:46:49
I mean, I don't know if this is like you said, is it, is it a
00:46:52
call? Is.
00:46:53
It. A mental issue or is it got a
00:46:54
publicity issue? I I don't know.
00:46:56
I want to get into something, Lance, because we're talking
00:46:58
about women. So why so blue?
00:47:00
This is funny. Liberal women are less happy,
00:47:02
more lonely. But why young liberal women are
00:47:05
especially prone nowadays to reporting poor mental health?
00:47:08
Gee, I wonder why? What is going on?
00:47:10
They're they're three times as likely to report being very
00:47:15
satisfied with life compared to young liberal women.
00:47:17
This is conservative women are three times likely report being
00:47:20
satisfied with life than young liberal women.
00:47:22
Two factors are church and marriage.
00:47:24
We're talking about there's, they're talking about pretty
00:47:26
much going back to bringing instilling morals, values and
00:47:32
God into the into people's lives because we've lost that.
00:47:37
I think I know why the liberal women aren't happy though,
00:47:40
because I think they'd already contracted Trump Derangement
00:47:43
Syndrome and now they, and now they've got Elon Musk
00:47:45
Derangement Syndrome. It's a it's a double whammy.
00:47:47
I don't think it's nothing to do with that, you know, because
00:47:50
listen, who wants a soy boy? You want, if you were out, you
00:47:53
know, you need a man in your life, man.
00:47:54
I could do things, take care of you, look after your security,
00:47:57
whatever. But that's what they're missing.
00:48:01
You know, it's not always like the the fine dressing and, and
00:48:04
full education. It's about who's going to
00:48:06
protect you and security and, and actually have a life
00:48:09
together and raise the kids right together.
00:48:13
You have this ideological gap among women that's, you know,
00:48:18
affecting everything. It's crazy.
00:48:19
It's just listen, it's out of this world.
00:48:23
Well, you know, it doesn't surprise me.
00:48:25
I've seen them ranting online and when you look at the way
00:48:27
that they behave or carry themselves in public, and I
00:48:30
think, you know, God, country, family should be at the top of
00:48:33
your list when it comes to being happy.
00:48:36
And I think they create this circle of loneliness around
00:48:39
themselves. And that's what happened.
00:48:40
Well, listen, the big Ming talk radio show is just about out of
00:48:43
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00:48:44
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00:48:48
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00:48:50
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00:48:53
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00:48:55
It'll keep you in the loop all week long.
00:48:57
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00:48:58
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00:49:08
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00:49:13
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00:49:15
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00:49:17
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00:49:20
And if liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell
00:49:23
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00:49:25
You can count on that. George Valentin and Lance
00:49:27
Miliaccio, we're out of here. George.
00:49:29
Last words, baby. You all have a blessed weekend.
00:49:32
We'll see you guys next week, but hopefully we'll see you guys
00:49:35
in the Rumble channel. You could, you know, you could
00:49:37
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