THE BIG MIG SHOW
NOVEMBER 07, 2024
EPISODE 412– 7PM
“The Redheaded Libertarian on X. Josie argues that the left's concerted push to redefine masculinity is a way to try and hide the failures of “male feminism”. Further, it deflects from the fact that the Democratic party is bleeding young male voters.This new ad from the Harris-Walz campaign is perhaps the most cringey, pathetic representation of masculinity to come out of this election cycle
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All men are created equal that they are endowed by their
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Creator with certain unalienable rights by.
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Liberty, if liberty means anything at all, it means right
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to tell people what they do not want to hear.
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Welcome back to the big big show.
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I'm your host Lance Miliacho, of course with my Co host, the ever
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vigilant George Ballantine at my side.
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Rise and grind, doing what we do of course.
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Tip of the spear here on this show.
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And if liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell
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people what they do not want to hear 'cause you know we're
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always the edge of the knife here.
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You may not like what we have to tell you, but at least you'll
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know it's the truth. Hopefully we've done the work
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and done everything we could do to research the facts to make
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sure that we present, you know, the evidence, the sauce, the
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facts, the receipts, call it whatever you want to.
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At the end of the day, on this show, we go after both sides of
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the aisle. So the plan is to unify the
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country one episode at a time through the education we give
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you here. So of course, we want to kill
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them with the truth and bury them with a smile.
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George Ballantine, my brother from another mother.
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Remember to ask how I'm doing tonight.
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Thank you, Lance. We were a little.
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Sensitive last night because I was running.
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Sensitive is not sensitive is not in my genes or my veins.
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So negative. I just like to bust your chops.
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As usual, you. Know you?
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No, wait a minute. Now hold on a second.
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Lance, do read the shirt, bro, read the shirt.
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I'm built different all. Right.
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Yeah. I don't know, man.
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I'm built different. I think you're a much more
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sensitive guy than I am, I think.
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I don't know, I don't know. I think so, buddy.
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You know, in our private conversations, bro, I don't
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know. I don't know, man.
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I'm coming. Your cactus.
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You throw a little water, a little sunlight on me.
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I'm you. Just you eat a little more than
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that. All your feelings, you put them
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into anger. That's what you do.
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OK, well, that might be true. OK, so you just don't know how
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to identify them and you instead of being all mushy and this and
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that, you just get angry. But you'll notice today I'm not
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angry. Today.
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Why am I not angry, George? Maybe because we know the
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country might is going to be in a better place.
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Trump won. You know, it's a little less
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stressful right now, although been watching the news.
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I have to say these Democrats that the news media, they're
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really dumb. They still trying to figure out
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what went wrong. I.
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Know, I mean, it's over. With hold on, but this did
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figure no, no, no, but this is a good one.
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Now they're starting to blame Biden because he didn't get out
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sooner. How about you blame yourselves?
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For not he didn't. For not, I swear.
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For not, he didn't. Know where he was.
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No, no, but. No.
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But they blame the media for not exposing his mentally decline,
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blame Kamala for hiding it, blame everybody in
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administration for hiding it. How about that?
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Take responsibility, people. You want to hear someone?
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I heard today from one of my sources and Josie's going to
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like, Josie's going to like this.
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Mark Cuban purposely sabotaged Kamala Harris's campaign because
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he really wanted Trump in. Why?
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Because ultimately, he's a businessman.
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Oh, come on. I'm, I'm telling you, Plus, you
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know Mr. Wonderful from the Shark Tank, he was supporting
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Trump. Trump fighting for Trump.
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Yeah. Yeah, well, I'm just telling
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you. That's what I heard from my
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source. Wow.
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I mean, that'd be interesting if it's true.
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Maybe. I don't know.
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At the end of the day, I don't know.
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Cuban sent an awful lot. He's got no guts.
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Convincing, you know, man, just a surprising right?
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He's convincing because he's on TV.
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He's learning acting. Lance, get that?
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Straight here's this guy, you always, you know, you always
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associate, you know, somebody that's wealthy, right, or has
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has made a lot of money in what they've done with intelligence.
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And it just seemed like there was a lot of things.
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If it was intentional, OK, maybe I got scammed, I don't know.
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and we don't care what their political party is.
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That means nothing to me because I don't know that that proves
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David Copperfield, the sleight of hand.
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But tonight, you know, I'm I'm excited.
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We got Josie Glaybach, the red headed libertarian on with us.
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She's got a great account on X. She's got a great spaces show.
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She's got a new podcast and I think it's called 1776 X.
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Hopefully I didn't get that wrong, but we'll find out.
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She'll correct me if she will because she's outspoken, she's
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intelligent. Of course, you know, you've seen
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her online plenty of times and and I got to tell you that she's
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always focused on exposing the truth.
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She did a great job really putting things out there during
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the pre election period. And I think this is the kind of
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person that we want to see more of on this show.
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We're excited and she's been on so many shows.
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I'm not even gonna do her bio. I'm gonna bring her in to let
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her do it. This.
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This is a long bio and there is lots of information.
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Josie, thank you for joining the Big MIG show.
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I'm sorry, George. Nice step on you.
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Yeah, you did what? Slow down.
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Welcome to the Big Mig Show, the fiery redhead libertarian Josie
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Glayback. How you doing?
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Hi, thanks for having me guys. She's not so fiery right now,
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guys. See, we told you she'll be all
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right. Well, let's see what kind of
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topics we get her into. She's like me.
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She may, you know, redheads can have a little bit of a they have
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a little bit of that in them. I've seen it before.
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But you know, again, listen, Josie, give me a little bit more
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of your background. I didn't do a very good job with
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your bio and you've been around for a while.
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You've been you've been on Tim Cash, you've got your own show
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now. You've got a very successful
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spaces that you do on X. Tell me everything else you're
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working on and kind of give people a background on how you
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got into doing what you're doing now.
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Sure. I mean, it's kind of a long
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story. It's.
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OK, give them the Cliff notes version.
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All right, sure. OK.
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So I around 2017, late 2017, I think December, I was living in
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Massachusetts and Donald Trump had been elected for the first
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time. And so there's a lot of crazy
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people in Massachusetts. I don't know if you know that a
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lot of crazy people. So I've always kind of been the
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way that I am very libertarian, very states rights based, very,
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very constitutional. And I was surrounded by crazy
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people and I really felt alone. So I had a friend who was like,
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you know what, why don't you, why don't you hop on Twitter and
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just, you know, try to try to make friends.
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And I'm like, OK, so I just kind of went on Twitter seeking maybe
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10 or 15 people, like minded people just to, just to talk to
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people who are relatable to me. And I didn't want to have a
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presence or anything like that. I started my page and I think I
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had like a picture of my cat or something as my profile picture.
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And it just started talking and my page blew up, blew up.
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And so I, I just decided, all right, well, I guess I'm just
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going to build this. And I've, I'm over a target with
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something and people are listening and I've made a lot of
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friends. And so I was growing and growing
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and growing. Joe Biden gets selected and gets
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inaugurated and within days my page is gone.
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I just, I went on to log on one day and I couldn't, I was, I was
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wiped out. So by that time I built my base
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to about 80 when I was just wiped out one day for no reason.
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And I was like, well, I guess I'll just do it again.
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And that was the redheaded libertarian.
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So I started a page called Queen Josie and I did the same thing,
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got up to about 50. And then we're at 2022 and Elon
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Musk announces that he's going to be buying Twitter.
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And the next day I get the redheaded libertarian account
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back. So there was definitely
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something, something going on there.
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And so I got that account back and I've just grown from there
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and made connections and friends and broke stories.
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And just I, I talk a lot about revolutionary history and that
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there's a base that that was just so needed in our culture
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for people to hear about revolutionary history.
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It's something I cornered a market on and talk about that
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and love that. And now I work for Tim Cast and
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I have two shows. I have spaces with Josie, which
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is on X and on members only on Tim Cast.
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And that's where I interview really cool people.
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I had Rob Schneider on just a couple weeks ago.
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I've interviewed just Ian Carroll.
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I don't know if you know him, but he's.
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Yeah. Ian's great.
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We love Ian. We ran into him out at Rescue
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the Republic. We were covering that event for
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Rumble out there. Oh, OK.
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Yeah, I was. I was at Rescue the Republic,
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Yeah. Oh, you were?
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Yeah, we were in the press tent right there in the middle.
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We were. So yeah, we talked to a lot of
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people there was that was a good event.
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I really enjoyed it anyway. I thought it was great.
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I spoke at the The War Machine the day before we were.
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There too. Oh, cool.
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Yeah, yeah. We're there for both days that
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was. A.
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That was a slower one, but the next one was.
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That was good though. You know, I mean, the press did
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a really good job of not talking about that event.
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And then they when they did talk about it, they wanted to act
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like it was a bunch of conspiratorial people that got
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together. I like that event because I felt
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it was unifying. I felt like there was a good
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mix, mix of political beliefs. And I think at the end of the
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day, what we discovered on this show, and I'm going to ask you
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because you've done a lot of interviews, I want to ask you
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this because this is what George and I have found.
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And George, you can jump in here.
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Well, you know, and tell me your thoughts on this.
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Also, when we get people on the show that that say they're a
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liberal or say they're a libertarian or they're non
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partisan and we kind of go through stuff and we start
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talking about, you know, what do you think is important for the
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country? They always talk about, well, we
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obviously want a good legal system that can be trusted, that
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isn't compromised. We want a safe border.
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We want inflation under control. We want a country that's
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perceived strong around the globe.
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You know, we'll bring up 8/10/12 topics and, you know, we always
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talk about the fact that on those topics, we'll, we'll,
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we'll agree on probably, you know, every bit of 10 or 11 out
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of 12 or maybe 8 out of 10. And, and that's what's funny
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about the press and that's what they do to events like Rescue
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the Republic, They present to the public.
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And the narrative is that we don't get along, that we don't
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agree that somehow we're the extremist far right, which we're
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not. And, and, and there's other
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people that are supposed to be extremist far left and none of
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us agree. And there's total division and
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chaos. And I find that that's not true
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once we get people talking in a normal voice.
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And of course, yeah, sure, there's people on the far right
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that we're never going to control, right?
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Those are the neo Nazi rhetoric, you know, racial tension people,
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the people that really are racist and otherwise.
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And then you get the far left, what I would call the mental
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health crisis in America. You know, the people that are,
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you know, screaming and yelling with, you know, Trump
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Derangement Syndrome or otherwise saying the craziest
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thing and believe that we should have, you know, drag queen story
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hour. You know, for example, one of
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the topics, George, I mean, you've you've found this.
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We had Drea de Mateo on. She was a liberal and it was
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interesting how much Drea and that us and she's from Sopranos.
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We just agreed on so many topics.
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George, what do you think? Well, let's face it, Drea's
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finally waking up there. So but I got to be like at that
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event in DCI was I was still trying.
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I'm still trying to figure out what's so different between
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libertarians and, and like, I'm not going to say the
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conservatives out there, but you know, like the real patriots, I
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would say. So there's different factions of
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libertarians and there's different factions of
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conservatives and there's overlap in some places and not
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in other places. So for instance, libertarians,
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there's some of them that are pro transient kids, for
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instance, not but there's some that are, you know, and these
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these we call the left libertarians.
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And then there's the right libertarians, which are have
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more conservative values when it comes to something, you know,
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awful like that. And then when it comes to
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Republicans, there's some that are pro war, pro Israel pro, you
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know, that it's it's not really nationalism.
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It's it's more of like kind of a pro war stance.
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And, you know, then there's the neocons that sort of overlap and
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with that and they're sort of getting away.
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We're seeing that they're starting to learn more, more
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left now, you know, Dick Cheney and John Bolton endorsing Kamala
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Harris. But yeah, you just have, you
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have some overlap here and overlap there.
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And you know that libertarians don't care about gay marriage.
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Some Republicans still do. So, you know, you, you, you see
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lap overlap in places. Then there's some libertarians
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that are pro abortion. I'm not.
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But that's another place where they might disagree when it
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comes to just just the social aspect, I guess Libertarians are
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very fiscally responsible, and that's where we overlap the most
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with Republicans. Yeah, it's, it's just
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interesting because I think that the fact that you're a
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constitutionalist at heart that obviously that's this is an
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important part of what your belief system is.
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I can see it online in your profile.
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George, throw up the I I did a snapshot at the top of her
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profile so we can give give it a little plug here right now while
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we're doing this topic and you put it side by side with us.
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It's so if you're not following her, I recommend you do.
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I think what she does is common sense.
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I feel like what she does on her profile is important and I think
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it's obviously something that can benefit you.
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I don't always recommend it to her people to follow other
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people because I don't necessarily, you know, when it
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comes to other people's profiles, but I like what she's
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doing. I mean, I follow her from both
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accounts. So that'll tell you a part of
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it. Anyway.
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It's not because she's on the show.
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I actually like what she does. So it's.
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So let me say this to you. Do you feel like that right now?
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And I believe this. I'm trying to continue to unite
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the country. I don't want to listen to a
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bunch of nasty rhetoric or about the country.
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I don't want to listen to a bunch of nasty rhetoric or about
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Donald Trump or or JD Vance. He's just like, I wouldn't have
00:16:27
done the same thing. It's not that I would have
00:16:28
necessarily gone on my show and supported Harris, but I wouldn't
00:16:31
have sat here and continued to, you know, attack all her
00:16:34
followers and all the rest of it because I think we've had enough
00:16:37
of that. What do you think about all that
00:16:38
when it comes to the division that this country and the media
00:16:40
has done such a good job of obviously creating?
00:16:45
Yeah, I'm ready to move forward from it, but I'm not going to
00:16:48
grant amnesty from it. These are the people who, when
00:16:53
they were sad after the loss of Hillary Clinton, remember that
00:16:56
They were all very sad, crying and filming themselves, kind of
00:16:58
like they're doing now. And, you know, people kind of
00:17:01
felt a little bad, like, oh, well, you know, because
00:17:03
everybody still had a lot of empathy then.
00:17:05
And then the minute they regain their power, we're under COVID.
00:17:09
And they're demanding that the unvaccinated, which were largely
00:17:13
conservative and libertarian people, should have their
00:17:16
children taken away and should be locked in their home.
00:17:19
So the minute they had power back again, they used it to
00:17:23
terrorize people. So the fact that they're sad and
00:17:26
they lost again, I don't care. I don't care.
00:17:29
I'm I'm, you know, I'm not sorry that they're sad.
00:17:32
Do I want to move forward together?
00:17:34
Yes. I believe that we share values.
00:17:35
I believe that no matter who you are, you want your family to be
00:17:38
safe. No matter who you are, you want
00:17:40
to be able to afford groceries, even if those things aren't
00:17:42
popular for you to say in your party, you're a person, you're a
00:17:45
human. And I just believe that I'm, I'm
00:17:48
ready to kind of move forward with that.
00:17:50
Well, really, not not ever being their friend, but the same
00:17:57
goals. We, you should want your
00:17:58
president to succeed even if you hate him because that's your
00:18:02
president, that's your country. If he fails, then your country
00:18:04
fails. And why would you want that?
00:18:06
You know, So we should all be able to move forward with the
00:18:09
same goals when it comes to our country, even if I will never
00:18:13
forgive them. Yeah, there's no doubt.
00:18:15
I mean, George and I, one of our regular topics for me, it's, you
00:18:19
know, I believe in the rule of law and I believe in the equal
00:18:21
application of the law. And, you know, and I, I believe
00:18:23
equal protection under the law. And I think we've seen as this
00:18:26
system has become so weaponized because the American people have
00:18:29
allowed them to continue forward.
00:18:30
I mean, this is the tyrannical government that the founders and
00:18:33
framers warned us about. And at the end of the day, there
00:18:36
has to be accountability and consequences because let's face
00:18:38
it, if Josie did something, if she insider traded, she'd be
00:18:43
facing charges. If George Ballantine did it, of
00:18:45
course, the same thing. What we're seeing is rules for
00:18:48
thee and not for me. And that's always difficult.
00:18:51
I think that's always a tough situation because when you see
00:18:54
that, it also empowers other people to think, well, if the
00:18:56
laws don't apply to them, why should it apply to me?
00:18:59
And I think that we've gone too far with that.
00:19:00
And I'm not really, when I said, you know, I just don't want to
00:19:03
continue. It seems online that this kind
00:19:05
of fomented anger that's still coming out of the left.
00:19:08
These people. If you saw the TikTok videos,
00:19:09
I'm sure you have all these people screaming and yelling.
00:19:13
I can't believe you, you know that craziness that I don't even
00:19:17
understand how that happens, the craziness and you know how you
00:19:22
get to that point that you're that crazy because at Harris
00:19:25
one, I wouldn't have been happy about it, but I wouldn't have
00:19:27
sat and made a video that I posted up on my vertical going I
00:19:31
just I'm not going to get over this.
00:19:33
It's awful. I just wouldn't do that.
00:19:35
So what do you think about, let's face it, The Dirty 51 + 8,
00:19:39
Hillary Clinton, obviously bleach, been in a hammer when
00:19:42
she decided that she didn't want to be charged for her crimes,
00:19:45
Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and Burisma, you know, Ukraine, the
00:19:50
money laundering and lots of other things.
00:19:51
We know that probably if we look at the laptops for what they
00:19:54
really are, there's over 1000 state and federal crimes, you
00:19:57
know, and obviously multiple counts, accountability and
00:19:59
consequences. I feel like that's got to be one
00:20:02
of the top policies here for this administration when they go
00:20:05
on. What's your thoughts on that?
00:20:07
Well they say nobody is above the law while people are
00:20:09
literally climbing over our border to literally be above the
00:20:13
law. You know, so, so it is 2 tiers
00:20:17
of justice and this is exactly what what was learned to us by
00:20:21
Thomas Jefferson when he wrote the Declaration of Independence
00:20:25
Amendment 89121518 and 19 all deal with two tiers of justice
00:20:33
in the captured courts. We're dealing with exactly what
00:20:37
we're dealing with now under King George.
00:20:40
So that, so that was, that was a warning to us and it's here.
00:20:46
So the best way to save that because so much is captured is
00:20:49
just to focus as much as we can on, on state rights.
00:20:53
And I mean, thankfully he has the court, he has the Supreme
00:20:57
Court on his side. It's an originalist court, so
00:21:00
they're interpreting the constitutional.
00:21:02
It was meant to be interpreted. That's what originalist means.
00:21:04
When they say it's a conservative court, it's an
00:21:06
originalist court, and it just means that they're not
00:21:09
reinterpreting the Constitution for how things are now, because
00:21:13
it was meant to be interpreted the way it was, always was.
00:21:15
So no one, no one's above the law according to them, except
00:21:20
for themselves. And it's now kind of getting
00:21:23
that under, under control because at the same time, we
00:21:27
have certain people like, like the illegals that are letting to
00:21:31
our country, they're above the law, you know, so it's just
00:21:34
anybody who can sort of the way communism works is anybody who
00:21:38
can further the agenda. That's their value.
00:21:41
So they don't have a moral compass like you and I.
00:21:43
They have certain terms of how it's going to forward their
00:21:49
their goals and that's why they have these ever changing
00:21:52
standards of what they value and what they believe in.
00:21:54
And so hopefully we're out of the communism and we're into
00:21:59
freedom and liberty and capitalism and prosperity, and
00:22:04
that'll hopefully get itself under control.
00:22:06
Well, you're talking about Supreme Court, but you know,
00:22:08
Kavanaugh and Barrett, they've let us down on more than one
00:22:12
occasion. So I'm not sold on them too.
00:22:15
I don't know if it's just to be in good graces until Trump gets
00:22:18
back in or what, but they I don't know.
00:22:22
That what they did to Kavanaugh, like it haunts me what they did
00:22:26
to that man It's it makes my skin crawl and chills my bones.
00:22:30
The way that they obviously lied about him during.
00:22:35
The. Team the Me Too movement.
00:22:37
Just it just I I can't even imagine what he went through and
00:22:41
how he was scarred that way and put through those hearings and
00:22:44
it's just all that poor man. I mean, just he should have been
00:22:47
the happiest he's ever been having something like that.
00:22:50
That is his dream is gold of of most judges.
00:22:53
Yeah, and I think that's so valid.
00:22:55
But let's face it, I think that blackmail and compromising
00:22:58
government officials has become the standard protocol in DCI.
00:23:03
Mean we we know that there's lots of reasons that things like
00:23:05
the Epstein files get covered up.
00:23:07
We know that there's lots of information about, you know,
00:23:10
sexual depravity in DC. You know, and I, and I think
00:23:13
it's always difficult. I think that some of the stuff
00:23:15
they've put in place, you know, for example, absolute immunity,
00:23:19
qualified immunity, to me, you know, that that's only something
00:23:22
that should be reserved. Obviously absolute immunity for
00:23:24
God and the fact and not that he needs immunity.
00:23:26
But my point is that they've given themselves some tools that
00:23:29
allow them to operate, you know, extra constitutionally and
00:23:32
unconstitutionally. I mean, let's face it, the
00:23:34
Constitution is specific for subject matters or 17 specific
00:23:37
subject matters that the federal government is supposed to be in
00:23:39
charge of. But they've used the extension
00:23:42
in the courts, Admiralty, maritime and the expansion of
00:23:44
what subject matters are actually allowed.
00:23:46
You know, it used, it was supposed to be, you know, just
00:23:49
the 200 mile district of the water.
00:23:51
But you start looking at the Commerce Clause and the way
00:23:53
they've extended the laws into the United States, it's, it's a
00:23:56
tricky situation and it's a slippery slope.
00:23:58
And we've allowed them to do this over and over again.
00:24:00
And if you look at some of the crimes that are committed in the
00:24:02
DOJ, whether it's eavesdropping on legal phone calls, we could
00:24:05
look at Securus Technologies. It starts at US versus Novak
00:24:09
2006 and comes forward to many other cases.
00:24:12
You start looking at those things and you see that there
00:24:15
none of them are paying any consequences.
00:24:17
And, and I believe one of the biggest flaws is the system
00:24:19
itself. Who's watching the watchers.
00:24:21
So in the DO JS case, you've got 4 departments that are supposed
00:24:25
to be in charge, right? They've got the civil, they've
00:24:26
got the OOIG Office of Inspector General, they've got the civil
00:24:30
rights division, they've got the OPR Office of Professional
00:24:34
Responsibility and PIN the public integrity division.
00:24:37
But they're oh, but departments of the DOJ.
00:24:39
So the DOJ is supervising the DOJ and I don't think whenever
00:24:43
you have foxes in the hen house, how do you have the same foxes
00:24:48
do the Overwatch for them. And the problem is there's never
00:24:50
any charges brought, let alone sanctions.
00:24:53
There are so many of these prosecutors got caught with
00:24:56
their, you know, their hand in the cookie jar.
00:24:58
You can look at the case in in Kansas that had to do with
00:25:01
secure us and that a lot of those leaks came out because of
00:25:04
a hacker where they eavesdropped on pretrial defendants, attorney
00:25:07
propolis communications. Those people should have all
00:25:09
faced charges for eavesdropping, wiretapping the rest.
00:25:12
And yet most of them weren't even sanctioned.
00:25:14
They didn't lose their jobs or anything else.
00:25:17
And I think that's hard, right, when you have but government
00:25:18
officials that believe they're above the law.
00:25:21
Look what happened to, you know, Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro.
00:25:24
But then you take other government officials that did
00:25:26
the same exact thing and they face no consequences at all.
00:25:29
So again, if it's our side of the fence or if it's us, sure,
00:25:32
we're going to face consequences.
00:25:33
We'll have the FBI at the door. They'll throw in some flash
00:25:35
bangs. They'll throw us to the floor.
00:25:37
They'll wreck the house. They'll kick our pets around.
00:25:40
You know, they'll frighten our family members just like they
00:25:42
did the J6. But here we are because none of
00:25:45
them ever faced charges. They never get charged for what
00:25:48
they're doing. And I think that's the problem.
00:25:50
And they put so many layers in the system.
00:25:53
That's the problem I have with it.
00:25:55
I think the system needs to be broken down a lot of ways
00:25:57
because they're they're going beyond the scope of the laws and
00:26:00
their charters. I don't know what your thoughts
00:26:02
on that, but I'd love to hear it.
00:26:04
Sounds like they investigate themselves and find nothing
00:26:06
wrong and that's a huge problem. I'm interested to see what
00:26:09
happens when Vivek Ramaswami comes into the fold and because
00:26:14
he has these plans about gutting these agencies.
00:26:16
The. Way that he's researched sort of
00:26:18
to the core and that's something like 70% can be mass fired.
00:26:22
So so can that happen with all of these alphabet agencies?
00:26:26
That is what needs to happen to clean them up from the best that
00:26:29
you can. If it's only 70%, then get out
00:26:31
the worst 70%. Get them, have them on.
00:26:35
And what they're trying to say, as you can see now, So before
00:26:37
Trump got elected, they were saying he's going to throw us
00:26:39
all in jail. And they were literally saying
00:26:41
what they're doing to J Sixers and, and and now, now they're
00:26:46
saying, oh, I think we should move forward, you know, all
00:26:48
together and, you know, yeah, yeah.
00:26:49
You know, J Sixers are rotting away with no healthcare in the
00:26:53
worst facilities in the nation. I mean, the BLP is one of the
00:26:56
most corrupted institutions across the United States.
00:26:58
There's more crime going on in there that people don't know
00:27:00
about. We've talked to whistleblowers
00:27:02
and otherwise of what they're doing.
00:27:04
Well, let's hope they just classify all the J6 files when
00:27:06
he first gets in though, that's important.
00:27:09
Along with along with 9/11, along with JF KS files, along
00:27:13
with the Epstein client list, along with the P Diddy.
00:27:15
And soon to be P Diddy. Yes, soon.
00:27:18
Yes, soon to be Diddy. But what do you think?
00:27:20
Is firing enough? George, I got to ask you.
00:27:22
Is firing for me? Firing is not enough.
00:27:24
But that's, that's me. Because, you know, I'm the angry
00:27:26
guy. No, you need to.
00:27:28
You need to overhaul the whole system, implement whatever new
00:27:32
rules, new new structure and get rid of that.
00:27:36
Get rid of that qualified immunity crap.
00:27:39
People need to be held accountable.
00:27:40
The other thing is, like, they most of them like government
00:27:45
jobs, they can't be fired or whatever it is.
00:27:47
No, Yeah. No, unless they unless they go
00:27:49
through like a 20 panel board that talks to them for the next
00:27:53
12 months about their inefficiencies or their
00:27:55
mistakes. And then they have to go to the
00:27:57
next 12 months and they talk about it some more and they have
00:27:59
to go to classes. And if that doesn't work, I mean
00:28:01
that you know that doesn't work in any other business.
00:28:03
You could ask for this too. When Congress asks for
00:28:06
documentation, you provide it. If you don't write in the jail
00:28:10
till you do, there should be no stonewalling.
00:28:14
And get fired from the government, but we can't talk
00:28:17
about how that happens on here. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:22
There's no doubt, you know, and that's the difficulty, right?
00:28:25
At the end of the day, the processes that are in place
00:28:28
aren't good enough. So when we talk about firing
00:28:30
people, to me, if you don't set an example, if people that have
00:28:34
committed those crimes. Cause again, I'm just looking
00:28:36
for equal application of the law.
00:28:38
If, if Josie goes to jail for doing it, then I want that other
00:28:41
individual to go to jail for it. And that's, that's where I sit
00:28:44
because I think this is, and we talk about it on the show many
00:28:48
times. You know, get that stealing
00:28:49
bartender, they steal a bar, a drink from your bar owner, they
00:28:52
steal a drink the first night they get away with it.
00:28:54
The next night it's 2 drinks, 3 drinks.
00:28:55
By the end of the month, you're paying their rent.
00:28:57
And I think we've enabled them. Don't you think that by our,
00:29:00
our, I guess the American people have been so focused on, you
00:29:03
know, raising their families and living their lives and
00:29:06
everything else, we've allowed these government officials to
00:29:08
just go beyond, way beyond the scope of what their authority.
00:29:12
Yes, they actually, one of the grievances in the Declaration of
00:29:16
Independence was they were actually having mock trials for
00:29:19
redcoats. So any of the redcoats that were
00:29:22
sent there to supervise them following the Stamp Act and the
00:29:26
Sugar Act, anytime they messed up, they would give them a
00:29:30
trial, but it would be a fake trial and everybody.
00:29:33
So that I feel like that's kind of what happens anytime any of
00:29:36
these big guys actually do get held accountable and fake trial
00:29:40
and we all know it. But it's tough.
00:29:43
You watch people like, you know, General Mike Flynn, probably the
00:29:46
one of the best human beings I've ever met.
00:29:48
He's a better human being than I'll ever be.
00:29:51
And you know, Rodger Stone, you look at the way they were
00:29:53
attacked, Peter Navarro, Steve Bannon.
00:29:56
And to me, that's such a telling thing that our government has
00:30:00
has decided that that kind of behavior is OK.
00:30:02
But then when it comes to their own ranks, they shouldn't face
00:30:05
any consequences. You know, between the dark
00:30:07
money, the foreign money, the PAC money, the lobbyists, you
00:30:11
know, the book deals, you know, of course, and all the insider
00:30:14
trading that occurs. I mean, let's face it, Dianne
00:30:17
Feinstein, $96 million net worth, you know, created over
00:30:21
time period flying around in a $63 million paid for jet.
00:30:24
Her entire paycheck pre tax for an entire career was $6 million
00:30:28
in just over $6 million total. You can't accumulate the kind of
00:30:31
wealth she did. Just like Nancy Pelosi and her
00:30:33
husband, you know, trading on options and stocks.
00:30:36
They know that they're, that Boeing's going to get a contract
00:30:38
And just funny enough that Nancy's buying the Boeing
00:30:41
options, you know, or no, not her because it's always her
00:30:43
husband. Oh, I, I don't know what he's
00:30:44
doing. He just does whatever he's going
00:30:45
to do. I don't know what he's doing.
00:30:48
Of course, it's always some committee she's on that knows
00:30:50
we're going to get the contract. So what do you think?
00:30:53
You know, you must love it because obviously you, you, you
00:30:55
believe in that and I agree with you. 0 tolerance for grooming
00:30:57
and trans and kids and and lots of other things.
00:31:00
What do you think about RFK Junior and, and Trump bringing
00:31:02
him in like he did? What's your thoughts on that?
00:31:05
I am really looking forward to that.
00:31:07
I mean, as a mother and dealing with what is in our food is
00:31:13
poison. So I mean, for instance, I order
00:31:17
my flour and my pasta from Italy.
00:31:20
I don't eat the stuff here. Yeah, the food tastes different
00:31:23
in Italy, does it not? Every time I go.
00:31:25
Tastes different everywhere. It's unbelievable.
00:31:27
Every country you go to, it tastes.
00:31:29
The food has so much flavor nowadays, I think.
00:31:31
Is it my taste buds that I burn them out years ago?
00:31:34
Nothing has any flavor here anymore.
00:31:36
Nope, and a lot of it is the chemicals they put in the food
00:31:40
are all illegal over there. Yeah, everywhere.
00:31:43
In a lot of countries it is. Carcinogens and.
00:31:46
Color, yeah, what's in our ketchup here has so many
00:31:49
carcinogenics in it and it's so bad in so many ways, but the the
00:31:53
ketchup over there, it's like, you know, tomatoes, sugar, salt,
00:31:57
garlic, you know, you're like, OK, there's like five
00:31:58
ingredients that seems safe over here.
00:32:00
You got dextro methylase. I mean, there's just so many
00:32:03
different. We had a great interview on the
00:32:04
other day. We had Pat Miletich on MMA guy,
00:32:07
but he does all he's really into soil remediation and he's
00:32:10
talking about how our foods and his partner Will Spencer came on
00:32:14
after that. They talk about that our foods
00:32:16
are nutritionally insufficient anymore.
00:32:18
They're not new nutritionally dense that when you get out of
00:32:21
the countries like you buying your flour in Italy,
00:32:23
nutritionally dense. That music means we're going to
00:32:26
take a short break. That's George's kudos.
00:32:28
Of course, we'll be back with Josie Glabach and of course the
00:32:34
redheaded libertarian and George Ballantine and myself, Lance
00:32:36
Minotch of the Big Big Show. See you guys a few minutes.
00:32:39
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buildings, you know, just shooting inside.
00:35:00
The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge
00:35:04
numbers of children, forcing them to kill and mutilate
00:35:08
innocent victims. Somebody had to pay the price.
00:35:11
Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped,
00:35:14
because the bad things never stop.
00:35:16
There is only one Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in
00:35:20
the world. And I said to him, I said, would
00:35:23
you go now to get Kony in the Congo?
00:35:26
He says. Without a doubt in a second.
00:35:27
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to
00:35:30
children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have
00:35:33
Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.
00:35:36
Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.
00:35:38
And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll
00:35:43
meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the
00:35:47
Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh?
00:36:04
Welcome back to the big big show.
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Here we, your host George Ballantine, Lance Migliacho and
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You know, Lance, I'm going to say, people always say, oh,
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Trump's come back, the economy's going to be good.
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You know why? Because after Trump's gone, we
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Just don't. Well, hopefully he's going to
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make enough of a difference this time that we'll we'll actually
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have a plan of attack. I'm not sure what we're going.
00:37:50
To I know. So this is my question for
00:37:52
Josie. I want to hear her opinion.
00:37:53
So we want whoever it is, the AG, whoever, to put the hammer
00:38:00
down and start all these people that made-up these lies like,
00:38:04
yeah, these 51 former Intel officials, pull the security
00:38:07
clearances, look into Hillary, look into all the corruption and
00:38:12
start making arrests. Now we know how the media is
00:38:15
going to spend that. And you know what the fight is
00:38:18
going to be with the American public.
00:38:20
I mean, what are your thoughts? You think we need to put the
00:38:21
hammer down or? I want them fired and out of the
00:38:25
government, and I think that's where Elon Musk and his
00:38:27
Department of Government efficiency comes in to play it
00:38:32
'cause he's good at firing people.
00:38:34
You know he. Really.
00:38:35
He really? Is.
00:38:37
Reputation for it, but Elon Musk went in to Twitter and just
00:38:42
gutted it and it runs more efficiently than ever.
00:38:46
So I think, I think that he'd be a good person to put in charge
00:38:49
of just firing people who are useless.
00:38:51
OK, but we're I get that part. That's the government wasteful
00:38:54
spending part where he's supposed to look into I believe,
00:38:57
right? I'm talking about like, you
00:38:58
know, like people in the FBI, the CIA, and they say all that
00:39:01
corruption, you know, like, look, you had John Brennan,
00:39:04
Clapper or spying on the Trump campaign, the legal tapping of
00:39:11
his presidential office in DC, in the White House.
00:39:14
Nothing's ever happened to these guys.
00:39:15
Peter Strozik something. It'd be nice for something to
00:39:18
happen. I believe that they.
00:39:20
Yeah, comedy is another one. It's going to be tied up in
00:39:23
litigation for years and years and years, and then it's just
00:39:25
going to be dropped when we forget about it.
00:39:27
So it'd be great if something happened, but I just, I just
00:39:31
don't see anything ever actually happening because the court
00:39:33
system, especially in DC, is so, so dirty that it's.
00:39:38
It is dirty. So I think that's a realistic
00:39:41
goal is just to get them the hell out of there and if they
00:39:45
want to punish them along the way or try or at least humiliate
00:39:48
them or put them through litigation and tie them up with
00:39:50
that, then do that. But I just, I don't foresee
00:39:53
anything ever coming to fruition, sadly.
00:39:57
Well, unless they do military tribunals, that would be better
00:40:02
because you know, they don't play.
00:40:05
They did. They did expand.
00:40:06
They did. They built a new courthouse in
00:40:08
in Gitmo for a reason. Let's use it.
00:40:11
Let's get the taxpayers money used for something good for
00:40:13
once. And the military tribunal is
00:40:16
different because you're guilty till proven innocent in that
00:40:18
court. It's a little different the way
00:40:20
it operates now. Again, treasonous sedition, you
00:40:22
know, obviously this seditious conspiracy, a lot of the things
00:40:27
that they could be potentially guilty of, maybe you could use
00:40:29
that court. Obviously the Nexus is the fact
00:40:32
that they're a government official and they've signed that
00:40:34
contract. You know, there's a story that
00:40:36
circulated, Josie, and I want to ask you, you obviously talked to
00:40:38
lots and lots of people, probably more people than we do.
00:40:41
And my question is, have you heard a story about the fact
00:40:44
that many government officials, even high-ranking officials,
00:40:48
including Kamala Harris, have never signed their oath of
00:40:51
office or in fact, have defective oath of offices
00:40:54
because they have not completed the affidavit that is required
00:40:58
to go with the oath of office signature?
00:41:00
Oh, the loophole that they worked into the system at this
00:41:03
point because they take the oath right in front of us.
00:41:06
So they just, it's just a technicality.
00:41:09
Wow I never heard that but I see why they would do that.
00:41:12
Do you know Anne Vandersteel? No.
00:41:15
She's worked with a bunch of other groups.
00:41:16
Anne's got a show. She does really well.
00:41:18
She's really well connected. She's done a lot of great work
00:41:20
on the border. She'd be a great one.
00:41:21
You might want to put on a show. Really great person.
00:41:23
She's a friend of ours. I call her Moby because she has
00:41:26
a great, She has one of the best Rolodexes of phone numbers for
00:41:29
people. So I always call her Moby Dick.
00:41:32
That's her nickname. So if you do talk to her, if you
00:41:34
ever decide to connect her, if you want the contact info, I'll
00:41:36
give it to you and you you can call it.
00:41:38
You can say, hey, Moby, I'd like to get you on my show.
00:41:40
She'll start cracking up. She's like, you talked to Lance,
00:41:42
didn't you? So.
00:41:43
I want to bring something up that just came out.
00:41:44
There's two things. Do you see that?
00:41:46
Attorney General Andrew Bailey, he said that the court just
00:41:50
granted their request to throw out the Biden Harris
00:41:52
administration's illegal parole in place program.
00:41:55
Allowing illegal aliens to remain in our country after they
00:41:58
have crossed the border. That's a huge win.
00:42:01
Andrew Bailey is He's a Missouri.
00:42:04
I believe so, yes. Yeah, so he's great and so is
00:42:07
Ken Paxton there the. Paxton's a beast, yeah.
00:42:09
Yeah, we love Ken. That's a That's a check on power
00:42:12
having state AGS be able to things like this.
00:42:16
But you know what's sad? That's they're the only two red
00:42:18
state AGS that are doing anything like we always been
00:42:20
saying, like where are all our RedState AGS?
00:42:22
They're not doing anything that tells it says a lot.
00:42:26
Rag in Florida here, get stuff done but on a Florida level.
00:42:29
But when it comes to Ken Paxton and Andrew Bailey, they go for
00:42:32
federal level and I love that. There's another thing I agree.
00:42:36
So we see Arizona once again. They take them, taking them so
00:42:39
long to count ballots, right? So carry carry Lake's making a
00:42:43
comeback. But the guy to Maricopa County
00:42:46
Recorder Steven Richer, he deleted his ex account and this
00:42:51
is this is following reports of slow ballot counting.
00:42:54
But I didn't even notice. James Media released footage
00:42:58
from Maricopa County election trainees admit poll workers
00:43:01
cannot stop third party ballot harvesting.
00:43:04
It's not our job to police that. You're telling me there's
00:43:08
corruption in Maricopa? I'm shocked and I'm appalled.
00:43:11
Me too. If I had pearls, I'd be
00:43:15
clutching them right now. Exactly, You know, and, and I
00:43:18
mean, some of this stuff, it's so obvious and it's just so
00:43:21
blatant. I mean, look, look at that.
00:43:23
I mean, look at poor Tina Peters.
00:43:25
She's been on her show. Look what they did to her and
00:43:27
now and, and, and her, the crime they accused of obviously had to
00:43:31
do with the passwords. That was part of what she got
00:43:33
convicted for. And now here's the double
00:43:35
standard for Jenna Griswold, the corrupt Colorado Secretary of
00:43:40
State. And I hate to say it, that's
00:43:41
where I'm located. I'm in the socialist state of
00:43:43
Colorado currently, currently. And what's tough is she commits
00:43:46
a much more serious crime. Nobody's saying she has to
00:43:50
resign. Nobody's suspending her without
00:43:51
pay. And now she's claiming that it's
00:43:53
not a crime. And I think that's crazy.
00:43:55
And that's what we've seen so many times, whether we saw the
00:43:58
the ballots in Michigan or we saw what happened in Georgia.
00:44:01
And I think those people still need to face consequences for
00:44:03
what they did because that election interference, that
00:44:05
election fraud, and obviously the inherent system that they
00:44:09
actually violated the contract that the American people have
00:44:12
with the American government for a free and fair election.
00:44:14
I think they have to. What do you think?
00:44:16
Have you looked at the Jenna Griswold stuff at all here in
00:44:18
Colorado? What are your thoughts on that?
00:44:19
A little bit. So I know that the Libertarian
00:44:22
Party of Colorado did sue her. So that's something to to look
00:44:27
into for sure. I think that the only way these
00:44:29
people are going to get any sort of retribution, any sort of
00:44:33
comeuppance is if they are sued by a state for something
00:44:38
relatable on a lesser level as opposed to a federal suing,
00:44:42
which, you know, but either way, it's going to tie up so much
00:44:44
money and oh, I don't think I can.
00:44:49
Oh, you're OK. You're good.
00:44:51
I thought that you were talking. So it's it's going to tie up a
00:44:55
lot of money and a lot of time and I want to move this country
00:44:58
forward. I just, I just don't see them
00:45:01
ever getting their comeuppance. I just don't see it.
00:45:04
I think that our country, when it comes to the justice system
00:45:06
is too corrupt in the right places.
00:45:08
And they would just have to put it to the right judges that
00:45:12
aren't and then the hope it doesn't get appealed to the
00:45:15
wrong judge. And I it's just so much money
00:45:17
and so much time. And I do want to see
00:45:20
retribution. But when it comes to her, what
00:45:22
she did did break the law. And I think it'll be interesting
00:45:24
to see what comes of the case that the Libertarian Party of
00:45:27
Colorado filed against her. Yeah, well, the RNC here, the
00:45:31
head of the GOP, Dave Williams, is a friend of ours.
00:45:33
He's filing. I wouldn't be surprised to see
00:45:35
him in Trump's cabinet. He's a great guy.
00:45:37
He was. He was the guy that really
00:45:38
fought at ground level to make sure Trump stayed on the ballot
00:45:41
here. But here's here's the thing we
00:45:43
always talk about too. Like, yeah, let's just take
00:45:45
Maricopa County, right? You have corruption just there
00:45:48
or, or Griswold giving out the codes that not only effects
00:45:53
Colorado or Arizona, it affects the whole country.
00:45:55
Because the right senator can make, make or break a
00:45:59
difference. Elections make or break a
00:46:02
difference. So why can't another RedState AG
00:46:04
go out, go file charges against him or a constitutional sheriff?
00:46:11
I'm still waiting for, I'm still, but I'm still waiting for
00:46:13
constitutional sheriffs to make some arrests.
00:46:15
I haven't seen any yet. I don't know.
00:46:17
We'll see. Has to be something going on.
00:46:21
We always hope that the sheriff, which is obviously an elected
00:46:24
official, you always hope that they're going to use their
00:46:26
authority in the right way. But it's tricky, right?
00:46:28
Because the federal government, the federal agencies, the DEA,
00:46:30
the ATF, the FDIDHS, they, they give the perception to the
00:46:36
American public and to the different states that they're
00:46:38
the highest law in any state. And that in fact, is not true.
00:46:42
The sheriff is not even the Police Department.
00:46:43
But we haven't really seen them push their weight around.
00:46:46
There's been discussions. We know the constitutional
00:46:48
sheriffs. We know the CEO of the
00:46:50
constitutional sheriff's, a friend of ours, Sam Bushman, He,
00:46:53
he actually is, we do the, some radio show work with him.
00:46:56
It's complicated. I, I don't know, you know, it's
00:46:58
where he goes back to the same core.
00:47:00
How do we fix it 'cause I, I agree.
00:47:02
And what the founders and framers wanted, and I assume you
00:47:04
do too. So, you know, let me ask you,
00:47:07
what are you thinking? What do you think?
00:47:08
If you were going to make the moves, if they said Josie, we
00:47:11
need your advice, what are the first moves we need to make in
00:47:14
DC right now, right from the get go, come January 6th, January
00:47:19
7th, what's the first thing we should do?
00:47:22
On January, still before the certification of the election.
00:47:25
No, I'm saying after the certification.
00:47:27
OK, after the certification, well, Donald Trump did promise
00:47:30
to free Ross Albert, so that's going to be done on day one,
00:47:33
even though that doesn't seem like a big federal priority for
00:47:37
anybody else. It's was big libertarian
00:47:40
priority, and libertarians did help get Trump elected, and that
00:47:42
was sort of a promise he made to us.
00:47:44
So Ross is in prison right now for two life sentences for
00:47:49
creating a decentralized website, say Political.
00:47:53
Wait. Oh, him.
00:47:56
OK, so. So Donald Trump promised day one
00:48:00
he'd free Ross. So that's going to happen day
00:48:02
one, you know. But that aside, he needs to get
00:48:05
those those federal agencies that needs to happen as soon as
00:48:08
possible. That needs to go into the works
00:48:10
as soon as possible. Anything with the economy,
00:48:14
anything that can be fixed with the economy, a lot of the
00:48:17
regulations, anything that can be lifted, any sort of executive
00:48:22
order that Joe Biden did on day one, Donald Trump needs to undo
00:48:25
on day one because those were the most corrupt ones that went
00:48:29
down. So, so I mean, some one of the
00:48:32
ones that he did on day one was Trump had capped insulin and
00:48:37
epinephrine. And on day one, Joe Biden lifted
00:48:40
those caps and then he put back the cap on insulin, but not the
00:48:44
cap on epinephrine. And then, you know, took all
00:48:46
this credit, like I cap the price on this.
00:48:47
It's like, no, you kind of didn't you?
00:48:49
You lift it, you know, so. Epinephrine's a good point.
00:48:52
That's expensive too, right? It is expensive.
00:48:54
I think 1 pen is 100. Is it $150.00 Joe's you?
00:48:57
Have that no more. Yeah, so it so when this went
00:49:01
down, I have a daughter who's got a wasp allergy and I need
00:49:03
the EpiPen. When this went down and she used
00:49:07
to be totally covered by our insurance and then Obamacare
00:49:09
ended up screwing everything up. So it costs $700.00 for one
00:49:14
EpiPen and. Don't they make you have two or
00:49:19
something at the school? There's something.
00:49:20
There's a weird rule, right? Yeah, yeah, You need to have,
00:49:23
what was it? I'm in Florida now, so things
00:49:26
are different. This was Massachusetts and a lot
00:49:27
of times the schools are different on a state level.
00:49:29
I think she just needed one in, in Florida, but in Mass, I think
00:49:33
she may have needed two. So, you know, it's like, I think
00:49:37
I had an expired one that I kept just because I mean it, it
00:49:41
probably didn't expire. Let's be real for two.
00:49:44
Like I, I was, you know, a young mother.
00:49:47
It was 2000 and 1716. And you're scrambling to pay for
00:49:52
that. Yeah, trying so hard, you know,
00:49:54
just to, to figure things out. And yeah, I, I did what I could
00:49:59
for sure, just to keep my children safe.
00:50:00
She didn't need it. She didn't get stung by any loss
00:50:02
through winter. It was winter, you know, so in
00:50:04
Massachusetts. And then they make you replace
00:50:07
them every year, don't they? Or something crazy like that.
00:50:09
Because they expire. That is just that is just so
00:50:13
ridiculous. You know what, though, it's you
00:50:15
know, I don't think that I think it stay it's longer because it's
00:50:17
in the sealed unit. They just Can I ask you a?
00:50:21
Question when Trump pegged the price on the EpiPen because I
00:50:25
know it happened on insulin but I don't know the EpiPen dollar
00:50:27
amount. How much did the EpiPen drop in
00:50:29
price? The EpiPen, it's it's
00:50:32
affordable, whatever it is. I might, I might pay 50 bucks
00:50:34
for it now with insurance. Wow.
00:50:37
Yeah, yeah. What a big deal.
00:50:39
And you know, that's the problem.
00:50:40
Big farmers out of control. George, we talk about this so
00:50:42
much. They're.
00:50:44
Scared right? Now all the heads of Big Pharma
00:50:48
had an emergency meeting. You know that, right?
00:50:50
No, I didn't. I didn't.
00:50:51
Know the emergency, he said RFK, he wrote on X, he said keep your
00:50:56
records and he made this like veiled threat to big Pharma,
00:50:59
keep your records and like lawyer up essentially because
00:51:02
they're going down. Yeah, but just 55 of the big
00:51:05
pharma companies, the CEOs, they all had a big emergency meeting.
00:51:09
Listen, there's a lot of like, I don't want to talk what it was,
00:51:12
but there's a lot of Pfizer whistleblowers.
00:51:14
We had him on his shelf. So there's evidence everything
00:51:17
out there. So they should be sweating their
00:51:18
pants. I think Fauci should be walking
00:51:21
around scared right now. Take away his protection detail
00:51:23
too. We need to waste money on that.
00:51:25
I mean. How does Fauci have a protection
00:51:27
detail? Explain that to me.
00:51:29
I think that probably. Got a lot of death threats.
00:51:33
Done the worst. It's like, so, you know, I said
00:51:36
it's like we're going to tie a lot of money up.
00:51:37
No one's going to have any, any comeuppance.
00:51:39
That's the way it feels to me and that's the way it feels to a
00:51:41
lot of America. Fauci spend the money.
00:51:45
Spend the money and prosecute him for sure.
00:51:48
Yeah, like just, I mean, for human for human sake.
00:51:51
Plus of all the dogs. But he tortured that bastard.
00:51:54
Here's the here's the problem. Yeah, it's terrible what he did
00:51:56
with the beagles and the sand flies.
00:51:58
That's just crazy. I mean, it's like, like,
00:52:00
honestly, my thing would be to stick to Pouchy in there and
00:52:02
cover him with sand flies and let him see what that feels like
00:52:04
for a day or two. The the point of the matter is
00:52:06
it's disgusting, right? I'm a, I'm a animal person, My
00:52:09
wife's an animal person. And we have 5 little rescue
00:52:12
dogs, you know, they're, they all came out of situations that
00:52:15
they were in. And, and, but the point is it's
00:52:17
difficult, right? Because I hear what you're
00:52:19
saying, but to me that's not equal application of the law.
00:52:22
So if we're going to go after Fauci, then that means we should
00:52:25
go after we should go after, you know, Bill Gates.
00:52:29
We should go after Mark Zuckerberg for the Zuckerbucks.
00:52:31
We should go after Hillary Clinton.
00:52:33
We should go after these people, The Dirty 51.
00:52:36
I think if, if, if it requires a big budget and mass prosecution,
00:52:39
Well, let's stop funding these non-stop events.
00:52:42
Let's not give all the money to the Ukraine.
00:52:44
Let's not give all the money to all these countries.
00:52:45
If they want to get into a kinetic event and it can't be
00:52:48
settled amicably, let them deal with it.
00:52:50
The fact that we constantly fund these wars is somehow we've been
00:52:54
the deep pocket for NATO for so long and that we've got, you
00:52:58
know, people making decisions, the WEF and, you know, and The
00:53:01
Who and these other organizations.
00:53:02
And then we've got these secretive groups like Davos and
00:53:06
obviously the Bilderbergs. And we've got, you know, you
00:53:09
know, things going on in all sorts of different meetings,
00:53:11
whether it's the Clinton Foundation on Foreign Relations,
00:53:14
you know, enough of that. Enough, enough of that garbage,
00:53:16
you know, and, and enough of US funding, I think.
00:53:19
Did you see the thing that Rand Paul did?
00:53:24
He was talking about how they funded this thing where they
00:53:26
were testing giving giant ocean sunfish drugs.
00:53:31
Yeah, this is his, he airs his grievances.
00:53:35
That's what he calls, he calls airing his grievances.
00:53:38
And it's Festivus. So it's before Christmas.
00:53:41
He lists, he releases a list of all the government spending.
00:53:45
I mean, they, they did this, they funded one year.
00:53:48
They put quails. They wanted to see if quails
00:53:50
were more sexually active if they were on cocaine.
00:53:53
Yeah, exactly. Do we really need to know if
00:53:55
Quail want to have more sex if they've done a big fat line?
00:53:58
I mean, do we need to know that? Yeah, and there was.
00:54:00
They funded a clown school in Argentina, you know.
00:54:03
I mean, listen, clowns. I mean, that's a big deal.
00:54:06
Like I get the investment in clowns.
00:54:08
You know why? Do they got?
00:54:08
Wait, why do they got a sad fund?
00:54:10
A clown? School in school, do you?
00:54:11
Know in Argentina when you got plenty of clowns in Congress?
00:54:15
I think it's, I think it's, I think it's all money laundering.
00:54:19
Nobody really cares. Yeah.
00:54:21
I mean, and you're right, and that's the problem, right, that
00:54:24
we've got these this ridiculous. I mean, come on, who's going to
00:54:28
read a 4600 page, you know, budget?
00:54:31
Who's going to read a multi thousand page bill?
00:54:34
Nobody's going to do that. Nobody's going.
00:54:36
To read a portion of it. Abolish the omnibus so that they
00:54:39
can, they have to make it so that they read each bill, make
00:54:42
each bill one page long and have them all read it because they'll
00:54:45
put up these these omnibuses. They'll put up, I think Grant
00:54:49
Paul came out with a picture. He's like, I'm supposed to read
00:54:50
this bill by tomorrow, you know, and they're not going to do
00:54:53
that. So I think though, jumping back
00:54:55
to what you had said about equal application of justice, yeah, it
00:55:00
the only way to do it is military tribunals.
00:55:02
That's it. Because otherwise it's like you
00:55:04
get 1 judge, you get one person everything.
00:55:09
So the way the way to afford anything like that though is to
00:55:12
bring Elon and have him do the government efficiency pro
00:55:17
department can. We call that the mile on this
00:55:20
show. That's the mile.
00:55:21
La fuera, la fuera, la fuera, that's what he does.
00:55:25
All the pending and then put it all towards this the military
00:55:30
tribunals are. You need.
00:55:32
Them. Who's the person with?
00:55:34
Elon Musk, What do you guys think of that I.
00:55:36
Love that. I love it.
00:55:39
Ron Paul, Ron Paul and Elon Musk have connected now they they
00:55:43
started their connection on X, they had this little dialogue
00:55:45
and now they've connected behind the scenes, I've been told.
00:55:48
And it sounds like, seriously, it's going to be Ron Paul and
00:55:52
Elon Musk running that department.
00:55:54
Incredible. And Elon, Ron Paul is like 89
00:55:57
years old and. I know he is, but he's still
00:55:59
sharp. Very, Yeah.
00:56:01
That's crazy. Right.
00:56:02
You know who'd be good helping RFK is Rand Paul, Doctor Rand
00:56:07
Paul. He's been going after Fauci too,
00:56:09
though he's another good one. Both the father and son.
00:56:12
Great team up. Yeah, but.
00:56:14
OK, who do you who do you guys think should be the AG?
00:56:16
I'm going to George. I'll go with you first and then
00:56:18
I want to hear from Josie, who's supposed to be AG.
00:56:20
What do you think? And then we'll go to OIG Vivek.
00:56:23
So for attorney general. Vivek OK, George, what do you
00:56:28
think? I'm going with the Davis guy.
00:56:30
I've seen what I've seen today. Davis.
00:56:32
Yeah, man, He's dude. What about OIG?
00:56:34
Who do we stick there? Office I'm Inspector General I.
00:56:42
Don't. Maybe put Vivek there.
00:56:44
I don't know if he's if he's good with law and all that
00:56:46
stuff. I don't I.
00:56:47
Have to be honest, I kind of like cash for that position
00:56:49
because that position has a lot of power and it overseas a lot
00:56:52
of departments. Cash.
00:56:54
Yeah, I was thinking something more important for kids.
00:56:56
There's. There's lots of good people for
00:56:58
the CIA, the DIA and the NSA. There's lots of good options,
00:57:02
right? We've got a lot of oh, there's
00:57:03
what's your cat named Figaro? Is that right?
00:57:06
Figaro, so who do you think? OK, so here's a question.
00:57:09
Who is going to be best to clean up our three letter agencies?
00:57:15
Vivek, he's the one who knows how to do it and it's got to be
00:57:17
done correctly or it's going to be tied up in litigation.
00:57:20
What's his background? That he knows how to do that?
00:57:22
That I don't even know. He's, well, he's a genius.
00:57:26
I think he's got an IQ of like 165 or something insane.
00:57:30
So he's talked to a lawyer, photographic memory.
00:57:33
He graduated Yale maybe. But he's, he's brilliant and
00:57:39
he's read through all of this and figured out how to do it
00:57:43
without how to do it. I'm good with that.
00:57:45
Then you. Know I I I like him too.
00:57:47
But I'll tell you, for some of the agencies, I like Brigadier
00:57:50
General Anthony Tata. Playing for NSA.
00:57:55
Yeah. Well, you know, I think I put
00:57:57
Todd, Todd, I think I put CIA, and I think I put Mike Flynn at
00:58:01
the DIA or the NSA. I'd like to see him go in there
00:58:05
and clean house, you know, obviously.
00:58:07
I want to see some of the guys that were in trouble by these
00:58:10
people become their bosses. Boy, I love that.
00:58:14
That is, that is beautiful. Wait, who's I forget his name?
00:58:19
The FBI agent, I said on Twitter.
00:58:21
It was What's his name? Oh my God, I can't remember his
00:58:25
name. What are the guys?
00:58:26
Lance, Two guys. I I don't know which one you're
00:58:29
thinking of, We. Had them both on the show.
00:58:32
Oh, you're talking about Kyle Seraphin, Steve Friend and and
00:58:37
Steve Friend. Oh, Boyle.
00:58:38
Yeah, Steve, friends. Gray, Steve Gray resigned.
00:58:41
He was a supervisor, high level. He's out of New Jersey.
00:58:44
He ran for Congress. I'd love to see those guys as a
00:58:46
team go in there and clean up the FBI because I think again,
00:58:49
it's a rogue agency. They've decided they can do
00:58:51
whatever they want, whenever they want and they believe
00:58:53
they're above the law because they listen.
00:58:55
If you look up what's interesting, if you look up how
00:58:58
many actual actions have been taken against any of these
00:59:01
agency officials or the DOJ or even the judicial branch of
00:59:05
government, you'll find that nothing's been done.
00:59:07
They might get sanctioned, they might be called for a
00:59:09
supervisory meeting, but none of them have been fired.
00:59:12
None of them have faced charges, no matter what crime they
00:59:14
committed. I don't care if it was Brady
00:59:16
material, Giglio material, destruction of evidence,
00:59:19
eavesdropping, any other participation, creating
00:59:22
fraudulent evidence, any of this stuff that would normally be a
00:59:25
crime for a regular American citizen.
00:59:26
And they've done it all in these cases.
00:59:29
They never ever get fired ever. They may resign later on because
00:59:33
they want to go into private practice or because they've been
00:59:35
offered a high level security job somewhere that pays much
00:59:37
better than government work, but they never get cracked.
00:59:40
The only, only the good guys, only the people like Kyle
00:59:43
Seraphin and the Steve friends they get, they get suspended
00:59:47
without pay and Steve Gray gets attacked because he takes a
00:59:50
position that he doesn't want to be a criminal, that he joined
00:59:52
the FBI to be one of the good guys.
00:59:54
Of course, they've done an amazing job with that.
00:59:56
All right, press Secretary. Wow.
00:59:59
Go ahead, Alex. Jones, Alex Jones.
01:00:01
I knew she was going to say. You know, as crazy as that
01:00:04
sounds to the audience, I kind of like him for press secretary.
01:00:07
Could you imagine? Oh my God.
01:00:09
Can you imagine when he goes, When MSNBC goes up and they say
01:00:12
something stupid, he goes. You need to shut the app up
01:00:15
next. They start going in, they're
01:00:19
going. You know what?
01:00:20
They listen. This is what they need to do.
01:00:22
All that mainstream media, they should put them way back in the
01:00:24
back row and put some fresh faces, some good people.
01:00:28
I agree. You know, the libertarian can
01:00:30
have the front row. I think she should get it.
01:00:32
We'll sit behind you so we can whisper you like, hey, did you
01:00:35
just check that out right now? You see how they just freaked?
01:00:38
Out A huge issue is that so many people treat the government as
01:00:44
royalty. Oh, I agree.
01:00:46
God. I agree.
01:00:48
And it's just, you know what? No, no, they are beneath us.
01:00:52
They serve us. I I don't want them looking
01:00:55
seriously. I want to humiliate them.
01:00:58
They're the government. You know, Larry Logan would be a
01:01:00
great, she'd be great there, too.
01:01:03
Yeah, Laura Logan would be great.
01:01:05
Yeah, public shaming we need. Public.
01:01:07
Oh my God, she's a beast. She's got a great memory too,
01:01:10
that woman. Yeah, she does have a good
01:01:12
memory, but, you know, I think sometimes she only looks at it
01:01:16
from one side of it. I I love Laura, I think she's
01:01:18
great. But I think sometimes she needs
01:01:20
to like open up the vision that it's more than one side, not
01:01:22
necessarily to be more neutral and not take a position.
01:01:25
Sometimes I feel like her argument is very one side and
01:01:27
only one perspective. And I think when you're press
01:01:29
secretary, you have to be really ready.
01:01:32
But at the end of the day, the way that the what with the, the,
01:01:36
the obviously the mainstream media press, the, the AB CS and
01:01:40
the CB s s and the MSNBCS and the CNN, the way they've been
01:01:43
treated versus alt media is disgusting.
01:01:47
The fact that alt media hasn't been able to participate in the
01:01:49
press events or participate in any way when they're deserving
01:01:53
of it. And when they've gotten hundreds
01:01:54
and hundreds of millions of impressions and they've done a
01:01:56
great job of exposing the truth and they've been mistreated.
01:01:59
They've been called names, especially on our side of it,
01:02:02
you know? Put Owen News up there.
01:02:03
Front Row Owen News. They don't want alternative
01:02:07
media. They don't want citizen
01:02:09
journalists taken seriously. They want the people to not
01:02:11
trust us. So I think though Donald Trump
01:02:15
at one point in his last, his last administration, he actually
01:02:18
invited a bunch of independent journalists to the White House,
01:02:21
including my boss. Yeah, you know, and I think
01:02:25
that's important, although I still think there's a little bit
01:02:27
of that they that even now they they only pick the the biggest
01:02:30
shows, right. And there are other shows out
01:02:33
there that are doing great work. And I think it needs to be more
01:02:35
of an open lottery system of some sort because again, the big
01:02:39
shows, the Bongino's, the Crowder's, you know, obviously
01:02:42
the the the Joe Rogan's, those shows have already got so much
01:02:45
momentum and, and not necessarily they're always doing
01:02:47
the ground breaking work. There are lots of shows and, and
01:02:50
Laura being one of them that she's done great at work.
01:02:53
Laura Logan, somebody they got really, you know, blocked out of
01:02:56
media and who's a great person, Amazing.
01:02:59
She's an incredible journalist. I, I, I look at from that
01:03:01
perspective, these shows, there's people out there doing
01:03:04
amazing work and they should be offered the same opportunities.
01:03:06
And we don't see a lot of that. It's just kind of like what you
01:03:08
see, you know, clogging up the feeds a lot of times, even on XI
01:03:12
wish I could say I still have labels on my account.
01:03:15
So I'm still dealing with suppression that was leftover
01:03:17
from the, the, the Twitter, you know, reign of terror of Jack
01:03:21
Dorsey and his, his, you know, his gulag staff.
01:03:24
You know, at the end of the day, you know, you still deal with
01:03:27
the consequences. It's still not truly cleared out
01:03:29
because you're still seeing, you know, the tomb stoning and a lot
01:03:33
of the other codes are still existing in the code.
01:03:35
There's been some great people doing good work.
01:03:37
So I'd like to see a lot of that stuff go away, and I'd like to
01:03:39
consequences. If you take a media source and
01:03:42
they don't retract the story, they should be at risk for
01:03:45
losing their FCC license. I think groups like MSNBC and
01:03:48
CNN, the Communist News Network. ABC too.
01:03:51
They cheated, yeah. They disseminated and and and
01:03:54
propelled enough lies that I think somebody should, the FCC
01:03:57
should walk in and say, by the way, we're taking your license.
01:03:59
You're. Done.
01:04:00
They need to bring back the Smith Munt act as it was
01:04:02
intended. So what they did 20/20/2013 is
01:04:08
they repealed and replaced the Smith Munt Act with the Smith
01:04:11
Munt Modernization Act and the NDAA.
01:04:13
And this lifted the domestic dissemination ban.
01:04:16
And so in in now, I mean, this is how deep and dirty and ugly
01:04:20
it is. So that essentially said
01:04:21
propaganda can come into our country again for the first time
01:04:23
since World War 2. And when you go and you look at
01:04:26
the government copy the on the government website, on the
01:04:29
congressional website, you look at the Smith Munt Act being
01:04:33
repealed, the Smith Munt Modernization Act and the NDAA
01:04:36
and where it says they're going to repeal it.
01:04:39
And they removed the line and it's, it's line like two O 9 or
01:04:44
something like that. And it's gone.
01:04:46
And they just skip right over it.
01:04:47
They took it out. So that's how deep lifting the
01:04:50
domestic dissemination ban goes. Is they removed any evidence
01:04:54
that they did it? You.
01:04:57
Know. And that in itself is a crime.
01:05:00
You know, when you think about it, why should they ever be
01:05:02
allowed to do that? I'm sorry, George, go ahead.
01:05:04
That's all right. Whoever the press secretary is
01:05:06
going to be, when one of them, MSNBCCNN, they asked a question,
01:05:11
I just want them to say I'm going to circle back on that
01:05:14
just one time, just one. But what I want to see is
01:05:19
because we have the Senate, looks like we're going to have
01:05:21
the House. I want to see them pull together
01:05:23
none of the shenanigans, fighting and fighting and pass
01:05:26
some laws and first law to pass ban the machines.
01:05:31
No electronic voting. Let's go back to real voting.
01:05:36
What there there's, there's precedent now.
01:05:39
So the founders left voting to the states.
01:05:42
That's why it's not enshrined anywhere in the Bill of Rights.
01:05:45
They left it to the states. They were supposed to do their
01:05:47
own. However, when they wrote the
01:05:49
15th, 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments, they wrote it is the
01:05:53
right of the citizens and then went on to say whatever about
01:05:56
voting. So they made president to
01:05:59
involve the federal government when they let ex slaves vote,
01:06:03
when they let women vote, that they've they've inserted
01:06:06
themselves now. So they do have the authority to
01:06:08
say no voting machines in federal elections.
01:06:11
They can't say it for the state elections, but for the federal
01:06:14
elections, yes, absolutely they can do that.
01:06:16
It could be a constitutional amendment, but I think that
01:06:19
they'd be able to do it with just just litigation at this
01:06:21
point. Well, I'd like to see some laws,
01:06:24
but you know, they need to start passing the right laws.
01:06:27
That's another way they can clean up the government if they
01:06:29
want to. So what we're going to see, it's
01:06:31
going to be a test. It's going to be a test if they
01:06:33
unify because like the Democrats, no matter what, you
01:06:37
know, I'll give them credit on one thing.
01:06:40
They'll always majority vote together no matter what it is.
01:06:44
Republicans they. Did that for a while and then
01:06:48
they started kind of dissecting from each other when it came to
01:06:52
like the Neo Con faction versus the Communist faction and they
01:06:55
started. Exactly.
01:06:57
I'm learning it. There was a whole driven and you
01:06:59
saw that. You really saw that when Kamala
01:07:02
Harris came in. And a lot of the people didn't
01:07:04
want her. They're like, no, we can't have
01:07:06
her. But then the other group did
01:07:08
want her. And it was the first time I ever
01:07:09
really saw some divide in the Democratic Party.
01:07:12
And I'm like, hey, you know, we got to we got to capitalize on
01:07:14
this. They're divided right now.
01:07:16
Yeah, but you know, that's the problem, right?
01:07:17
We've seen so much of this rhino activity and uniparty activity.
01:07:21
And I think it's it's tricky. You you want to see, you know,
01:07:24
you want to see a Congress that cares about the American people,
01:07:27
you know, government for the people, by the people.
01:07:28
But really what they care about is, and I honestly think there's
01:07:32
only 10 or 15, maybe 20 if we're lucky, honest men and women in
01:07:35
DC. I'm not saying they might not be
01:07:37
on both sides of the aisle. I'm saying that it's a rarity
01:07:39
anymore because there's so many of them.
01:07:41
I mean, they really need to wear NASCAR jackets so that all the
01:07:44
lobbyists, you know, patches are all over.
01:07:46
So we know who actually gave them the money.
01:07:48
So we understand what their policies are all about or what
01:07:50
or country or whatever their book deal came from if.
01:07:52
You look at their allies, too. Thomas Massey, he's trustworthy,
01:07:56
and so look at. I like Thomas Massey.
01:07:57
I got to be honest. I like Ron Johnson.
01:07:59
To be honest. I know not everybody likes Ron
01:08:00
Johnson. But you know what he said?
01:08:02
I was watching the other day? He said he wants to bring the
01:08:06
first thing to discussion on the floor.
01:08:09
Who wants to get rid of the filibuster 'cause, you know, the
01:08:12
Dems, they wanted to get rid of it.
01:08:13
I don't think they gonna want to get rid of it now, but, you
01:08:15
know, bring it up. Let's have an open discussion
01:08:17
call. Them well this is one of the
01:08:19
things that they aligned behind is getting rid of the
01:08:21
filibuster. Another thing that some of the
01:08:22
states aligned behind was the national popular vote.
01:08:25
So if if they if those states cause Trump won the popular
01:08:27
vote, right? So if those states, California
01:08:31
and Oregon and all those states that are far left, they don't,
01:08:34
they technically have to hand over all their electoral votes
01:08:36
to Donald Trump now, or are we gonna have like an almost
01:08:38
completely red map because of their?
01:08:41
You're right. It's it's interesting.
01:08:42
I think they are supposed to do that.
01:08:43
And what what I thought was interesting, if you look at the
01:08:45
map from 2020 in California and you look at 2024, I can't
01:08:51
believe how much of it voted red.
01:08:54
I mean, it, it was a huge part of it.
01:08:56
And it's always difficult the way that's, that's, yeah, easy.
01:08:59
Right, the other problem is. Yeah.
01:09:03
What there's the other thing is, if you look in this year's
01:09:06
election compared to 2020, there was a big amount of vote in
01:09:09
blue, but they're those missing. I don't know how many millions
01:09:11
of votes. They, they, they didn't come.
01:09:14
They nobody, those votes, nobody voted in this election and all
01:09:17
the other elections prior, only in 2020.
01:09:20
Where did they go? Anybody I want to know an
01:09:24
explanation for that. We know where it went.
01:09:25
I mean, there's a, there's a major amount of, I mean, I know
01:09:28
where they went, they cheated last time and they, they weren't
01:09:30
able to cheat as much this time. Because I think that story about
01:09:33
those ballots being trucked around the country that Patrick
01:09:37
Byrne was on top of and Ben Miller was on top of.
01:09:39
I think that all the reporting on that they planned on using
01:09:42
it. Because I always think that
01:09:43
those trucks probably had the 20 or 30 million deep ghost voter
01:09:47
pool that was created by illegal immigrants and they planned on
01:09:50
using those. But I think when it got reported
01:09:52
as actively as it did, I think that shut down a big chunk of
01:09:55
it. So who knows?
01:09:56
I know we don't have much time left.
01:09:57
Joe, Josie, I want you to tell people about your new show,
01:10:01
where they can find you, anything you want to plug.
01:10:03
We call this the Shameless plug period.
01:10:05
So go for it. Sure.
01:10:06
Well first I'm just going to tell your listeners to pay close
01:10:09
attention to what's going on in your states right now because
01:10:12
those elections in a lot of your states aren't done yet and there
01:10:14
is some shady thoughts going up. You see something shady or you
01:10:17
hear something shady say something because Nevada,
01:10:20
Jackie, whatever in Nevada just won overnight after losing,
01:10:24
losing, losing, and all of a sudden boom, she had 12
01:10:27
votes for her that pushed her over the edge and declared her
01:10:29
to win her. So, So pay attention to what's
01:10:32
going on in your states. Don't stop paying attention.
01:10:34
Don't stop reporting. If you see something funny, I'll
01:10:36
just call the RNC and let them know.
01:10:38
Anyway, I have two shows. I have spaces with Josie, which
01:10:41
is on X and on members only on timcast.com.
01:10:43
You can see the video portion there.
01:10:45
And on X it's a, it's a space. So it's like a radio show
01:10:49
almost, so that you you hear it. And I have awesome guests.
01:10:52
I do a lot of interviews on there.
01:10:54
I've had just just some of the coolest people on the planet on
01:10:57
there. I've been really lucky.
01:10:58
I had said earlier, I had Rob Schneider, I had Ian Carol, I've
01:11:01
had Dave Smith. Yeah, I just Thomas Massie,
01:11:06
Vivek Ramaswamy, just great people on my show and get to
01:11:09
talk to them. So that show is on live on
01:11:12
Mondays night, sometimes Sunday if I can't do a Monday, and then
01:11:15
it drops on Spotify, Apple, wherever.
01:11:18
You get shows on Tuesdays and Members only on Tuesdays as
01:11:21
well. My second show just came out
01:11:24
yesterday and that's 1776 with Josie and it's 1776 X Josie,
01:11:30
just like spaces with Josie, Spaces X Josie.
01:11:32
That's how it's written. And I use the X from from the
01:11:35
old Twitter X. So, so that show is going to
01:11:39
focus on sort of bite sized revolutionary history clips and
01:11:42
shorts. And I don't know, I'm, I'm
01:11:45
really excited to see where that show goes.
01:11:47
That's kind of my passion project that I've always kind of
01:11:49
wanted to do when it's finally happening.
01:11:51
So that is youtube.com slash 1776 X Josie.
01:11:57
And then of course my Spaces show is x.com/TRHL official.
01:12:03
That's great. Well, listen, if you're not
01:12:05
following her already, you should be.
01:12:06
Hopefully you go to sign up for her show, subscribe to her
01:12:09
shows, and of course, catch her on spaces.
01:12:11
If you guys like the show tonight, we always tell you take
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01:12:16
We obviously want to educate the country.
01:12:19
Hopefully, if you like the show, thumbs up, comment, share.
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01:12:34
we're doing because we've got a big plan coming up now.
01:12:37
Tomorrow night, actually, tomorrow day, 12:00 PM.
01:12:40
Don't forget Global Finance Forum, Jonathan Rose, Jacob
01:12:44
Diaz, of course, the executive staff from Genesis Gold Group be
01:12:48
talking about crypto, Wales, the crypto effects, be talking about
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gold, silver, the stock market and everything else you can
01:12:55
think in the financial world. And then tomorrow night, Rodger
01:12:59
Stone joins us on the show. Obviously, he's got lots of
01:13:03
news. He's been talking to 47.
01:13:04
He'll be sharing all kinds of insights and what he thinks is
01:13:07
going to happen. I like to call him the Jackie
01:13:09
Collins, the DC. You know, he knows more than
01:13:11
just about anybody else because he's a true insider.
01:13:14
So that should be a great show. Tomorrow night, George.
01:13:17
And of course, don't forget to follow us on XG Ballantine,
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Of course, George gets the extra character.
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George, what else you got on the way?
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Out pass a message on from she's one of of our great friends.
01:13:32
She's actually one of her She's one of our moderators.
01:13:35
But most important she's family a great friend.
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Real rat though. 20/20 She says she loves your show Josie and
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your account X account 0. I love you.
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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting
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shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,
01:16:03
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing
01:16:07
them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.
01:16:10
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.
01:16:13
Sam Childers never stopped, because the bad things never
01:16:17
stop. There is only one Sam, children.
01:16:19
There is no one else like him in the world.
01:16:22
And I said to him, I said, would you go now to get Kony in the
01:16:26
Congo? He says, without a doubt, in a
01:16:28
second. Now it's the DRC.
01:16:30
Tell us what's happening to children in the DRC.
01:16:32
You have ISIS there, you have Islamic State and you have ADF.
01:16:36
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.
01:16:38
He's in the Congo. And now God has me in the Congo,
01:16:42
you know, So hopefully we'll meet up one day.
01:16:46
But maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there.
01:16:49
One or the other, huh?