Veteran, Patriot, Leader, Author Allen West joins The Big Mig Show |EP446
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Veteran, Patriot, Leader, Author Allen West joins The Big Mig Show |EP446

THE BIG MIG SHOW 

DECEMBER 20, 2024 

EPISODE 446– 7PM

 

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Allen B. West is a constitutional conservative, combat veteran, and former member of the US Congress. He served as Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, and is currently the Executive Director of the American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU). His life has been defined as one of service, sacrifice, and commitment to this Republic, the United States of America. His messages of freedom and liberty resonate with everyday Americans, making him a sought after speaker, and one with a robust social media presence.

Chairman West’s Priorities:

  1. ELECTION INTEGRITY
  2. WIN COUNTYWIDE ELECTIONS
  3. ALL POLITICS ARE LOCAL
  4. EDUCATION VS INDOCTRINATION

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All men are. Created equal that they are

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If liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell

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Make America great again. Welcome back to the Big Meg

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All right, listen, we're joined tonight by Allen W, leader,

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author, patriot, speaker, veteran.

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This guy's a great guy. Alabama fan.

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He's a Bama fan. Oh man, there's going to be

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there is going to be a battle Royale that is not true.

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But when it comes out another big college fan like George, big

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fan all about it. I'm going to go into his bio,

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I'll go here in a minute, but before we start, I've got to set

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the mood that I thought was really kind of family driven.

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I like this guy's message. I wanted to put it out for you

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guys cuz it is holidays and I think it makes a lot of sense

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what he's saying here. So here we go.

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Let's go ahead and fire. Man, everybody's running out to

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get that last minute gift. They're running out to get

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something to throw under the tree.

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So somebody has something to open and be excited and that's

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great. Those are those are good things.

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But there are other gifts that we need to give our children and

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our families. Things like health,

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demonstrating a healthy lifestyle, an active lifestyle,

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the gift of peace. But we're not planning and

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whining about the busyness of the season or whining about

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traffic. Maybe we need to give the gift

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of spiritual development where we're leading our children in a

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spiritual destination. Maybe it's time for us to grab

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the axe or the machete and begin clearing a road that our family

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can follow. That's a gift that we can give

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to our family, even financial development or future

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development. Give them a purpose.

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Give them a mission. Show them what it means to live

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a life of intentionality so they're not wandering in their

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own life. That's a gift that we can give.

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There are far greater things that we can throw under a tree

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that we can give our family, right?

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Maybe it's time to give a real gift to our family this year.

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Not something that comes into stocking, not something that you

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unwrap, but something that lasts a lifetime.

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A legacy. Here's the deal.

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You cannot leave a legacy that you don't live.

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It's time to live right now. I believe in you.

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It's time to go make it happen. Let's go.

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Let's go. Let's.

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Go. Yeah, I like the message.

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So Allen W Lieutenant Colonel, retired.

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He's a constitutional conservative, combat veteran,

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former member of the US Congress.

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He serves as chairman of the Republican Party of Texas.

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He's currently the executive director of the American

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Constitutional Rights Union. His life has been defined as one

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of service, sacrifice and commitment to this Republic,

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United States of America. His messages of freedom and

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liberty resonate with everyday Americans, making him a soft

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after public speaker and one with a robust social media

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presence. Man, let's bring him in.

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George. No reason you guys can get into

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battle Royale of college. You're.

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Going off right now. Ready.

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Welcome to the big, big show, Allen West.

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It's good to be with you, Lance and George, but I just, I can't

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understand why this guy from New Jersey cheers for Alabama.

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At least I went to the University of Tennessee and did

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graduate from there. But that's OK.

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I know that you got the people out there that kind of want to

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join in with the the winning team.

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Oops. I'm sorry, Tennessee has beat

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Alabama the last. 2 they did the last few years you.

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See what he did to you. 20. 4/7. Next.

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To you. Well, you know here.

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Here's the saying that we say up on Rocky Top, Roll Tide Roll.

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Around the bowl, Roll Tide Roll. You know what you should tell

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the Ohio fans? And he's trying times.

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You must roll with a tide and buck with the eye.

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Well, hey, let me ask you this. Are you at least on cheer for

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Tennessee? They're an SEC team against Ohio

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State tomorrow night. Yeah, I don't like Ohio State,

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of course, I told you that before.

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We just spoke about that behind the scenes.

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I I think Tennessee has a great shot of winning.

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I'll keep it real. I'll keep it real.

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You want. Me to come over.

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You want me to fly to Texas? We'll hang out.

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You know, here I, I just want, you know.

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Just here it is. If everybody doesn't know,

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that's Tennessee's cheer song, of course, their their anthem.

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I guess. So let's let's do this.

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Let's talk about, you know, Alan, I, I let me say this up

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front. You know, I'm a fan of the way

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you have, you know, served this country in a lot of different

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ways. I've watched you for a long

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time. I'd love to see you in the Trump

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administration in some, some manner.

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I don't know if that's on the table.

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I hope it is. I want to see Trump surround

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himself with warriors. We were talking about Tom Holman

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backstage and how much I appreciate and respect Tom

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Holman. And you're you're one of those

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guys. I like to see him and there's

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many Flynn and many others that I'd like to see.

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I'd like to see Brigadier General Anthony Tata back in

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there. I know he's doing really well as

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an author, but I think he's the kind of warriors we need.

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I'm going to let's, let's start off with a little bit, just a

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little more background with you, George, throw up that GOP.

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So you're working with the GOP in Dallas.

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You know, and I know Dallas has turned into a blue city.

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It's tough because they really do want to flip Texas.

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I know the Democrats are putting a lot of money into Texas.

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They're trying to do everything they can.

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I know Soros has even got his hand in down there.

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Tell me how that's going down there.

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And maybe we can talk a little bit about an election integrity

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along with that. Well.

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I'll. Tell you one of the blueprints

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the progressive socialists left and how they flip a red state is

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that they come in and they take over the major urban population

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centers. And one of the sad things that

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has happened up to this point, this election cycle was an

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incredible change, an incredible shift, is that Republican

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political consultants, you know, the, the hired hands always tell

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Republicans don't worry about talking to people in the inner

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cities, the blacks and Hispanics.

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But yet that's exactly where we should be delivering our

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message. And I think that this past

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election cycle showed exactly how important that is because

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everyone wants to have safety and security.

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Everyone wants to have better education opportunities, better

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economic opportunities. And the policies of the Democrat

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Party have abjectly failed in these urban population centers.

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And so I think that you're going to start seeing a shift.

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I'll give you a great case of the point.

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There are 14 border counties here in Texas along the Rio

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Grande Valley border. Mexico Republicans, Donald Trump

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won 12 out of 14. Some of those counties hadn't

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been Republican in 100 years. We saw a really big shift and we

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closed the gap, the voter differential with Democrats here

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in Dallas County because we took our message to people.

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So I think you're going to start seeing a change.

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And when you look at what's going on in Chicago where you

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have blacks that are wearing T-shirts saying flip Chicago red

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and they're just giving the, the bejesus to Mayor Brandon Johnson

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about this illegal immigration issue because they don't want

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crime and criminality. So I, I think that right now

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Texas is, you know, very secure as a red state.

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And I think that we'll start whittling down some of these

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urban population centers, making them less blue, maybe a little

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purple, and hopefully we can get back to them being red.

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Now, certain places like the Austin, TX and Travis County, I

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don't know how long it's going to take to do that because the

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University of Texas is one of the most far left liberal

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universities in the country, but we can at least try.

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Well, you were elected. I think you've now you share the

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Dallas County Republican Party. You know what initiatives?

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I know you've done some I'd like to hear because what you're

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doing there really needs to be mirrored across the country.

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I know you've had some great success there.

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What kind of initiatives you've implemented to strengthen the

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party's presidents in Dallas? Well.

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First and foremost, you got to give people a thing.

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You have to give people some type of vision.

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So our theme here at the Dallas County Republican Party is fight

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local and when national because one of the things that

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Republicans have been horrible at are really focusing on the

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City Council elections, the school board elections, county

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Commission elections. So when you look at a place like

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Dallas County in the state of Texas and the fact that Dallas

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County does not have a single elected Republican in any type

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of elected position. I mean, not on the county

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Commission, not the District Attorney, not the treasurer, not

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nothing tax assessment, none of these positions.

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So I think it's very important as we get ready to go into the

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May municipal, but actually we start looking at some of these

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critical City Council and mayoral races all across this

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Metroplex, which is like the 9th or 10th largest.

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But I think that's the key thing.

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Also, getting out there and getting precinct chairs because

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you've got to have an effective ground game.

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You have to leverage all the social media tools that you

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have. We have this tool called Project

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Broadcast that we use with our precinct chairs to get a message

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out to, you know, folks within these precincts.

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And we saw that we're precinct chairs were active and working

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hard. We have a lot of success.

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And the other thing is that we did a really good job filling up

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all of these election judges positions and poll workers and

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poll watcher positions. And we were able to report a lot

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of nefarious actions that occurred.

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And we got under the skin of the election supervisor here in

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Dallas County and the County Commission to the point now

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they're challenging ES and S about maybe withdrawing their

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contract with them here in Dallas County because of all the

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failures that we brought out and the things that we saw well.

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You know, I, I always, I've been saying this with the Trump

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coming in, you know, we have the House, the Senate is they have

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less than two years to get a lot of stuff done.

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And one of the things I would love to see them get done is

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pass law where they ban all these machines.

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I agree. Well, that's what needs to be

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done. Is is really hard because you

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know, you don't want to have elections federalized, but

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definitely elections that are at the national level.

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So those elections every two years, they can't reach down and

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touch, you know, local municipal elections or some state

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elections. But if those elections are

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occurring in a federal cycle life we just saw in 2024.

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Absolutely. But I still think that here in

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the state of Texas, where we have a 88 to 62 majority in the

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Texas State House, we have a large majority in the Texas

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State Senate. We have a Lieutenant governor

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and a governor, Republican attorney general.

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That is Republicans we need to be pushing, you know, hand

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counted paper ballots and also voting at the precinct level.

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That's something that we could pass at the state level.

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And I believe that's a huge initiative that Republican

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RedState governors and legislature should be passing

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and pushing for right now. I think that one of the big

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things you saw in the difference from four years ago to where we

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are today, people were more tuned to a lot of the

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shenanigans that the left will try to pull.

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They did not allow judges and secretaries of state and people

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like that to change election law.

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And I think that's what you saw in many of the battleground

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states. And you even look and saw what

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they tried to do in Pennsylvania.

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And immediately you have lawsuits like they.

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Got away with it in 20/20/2024 kind of like pulled back, but

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still they should have never got away with it in 2020.

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That's our judicial system is messed up.

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But listen, I love Ken Paxton over there in Texas.

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But one of the like also Houston, you have the District

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Attorney, Kim August. Yeah.

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She's been, she's been changing her views and I don't know if

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she's going to totally go to the Republican side or what, but

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she's, she's starting to stand up.

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I, you know, at least for some morals.

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That's good, you know. I think what's.

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Tricky is the consensus of the American public right now is

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that none of and I think it's both sides of the aisle really.

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I think the American public is when you look at social media,

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it's a it's a constant topic that nobody seems to really

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trust our current election system.

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It doesn't matter whether it's a count state, you know, city,

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state or federal level. And I don't you know what you

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know, the question is how do we really get it?

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So it's back to a place where no matter who gets elected, you

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support who's elected because you know, it was legitimate.

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There's so there's a major lack of legitimacy across the country

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when it comes to elections. Well.

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Again, I think that that's where we start looking at going back

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to, you know, hand counted paper ballots.

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I think it's important that we go back to precinct level

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voting. I believe without a doubt, we

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have to make sure that, you know, you look at the states

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that Kamala Harris won, the majority of them had no voter ID

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requirements. And I really think that's why

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the left is so apoplectic about the deportation of, you know,

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illegal immigrants because that has become a voter base in many

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of these areas. And also, it's a base that

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they're trying to use to skew the representation because of

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the census count. So we have to start looking.

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You got to really understand what the the opposition's goals

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and objectives are. You know, it's funny because

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when we talk about 2020, Eric Holder wrote an article, I

00:17:17
believe in Time magazine, and there was a title how COVID can

00:17:20
permanently change elections in the United States of America.

00:17:23
What did he talk about? Unsolicited mail in ballots.

00:17:25
That's completely unconstitutional.

00:17:27
But yet that's what they did in 2020.

00:17:30
And we should have blocked that. We should not have had ballots

00:17:33
just being mailed out against a voter registration list that in

00:17:36
many cases have not been reviewed.

00:17:39
But coming back to what George was talking about with Tim Ogg,

00:17:42
you know, she was pushed out by the progressive socialist, the

00:17:45
leftist down there in Harris County.

00:17:47
And so I think that there's a great opportunity to to leverage

00:17:50
her. And you are all right.

00:17:51
You started. She came out and endorsed Ted

00:17:53
Cruz in this last election cycle.

00:17:56
There's no such thing as the Blue Dog Democrats anymore.

00:17:59
The old conservative Democrats has totally been taken over and

00:18:02
held high. Some thought of the left.

00:18:04
And from what you see on the news media, they are doubling,

00:18:08
tripling and quadrupling down. And I think that they can go

00:18:12
into political exile for, I don't know, 12 to maybe 20 years

00:18:16
if Republicans do exactly what they have been mandated to do.

00:18:21
And also social, social courage. You know, and, and that's one

00:18:26
thing that George and I, you know, talk about constantly on

00:18:28
this show is that the Republicans, the, the, the, the

00:18:31
lack of unity and, and to be honest with you, I often use the

00:18:35
statement cowards and traitors. You know, we've got one side of

00:18:38
the, the political aisle that's actively doing whatever they

00:18:42
can, in my opinion, to destroy the country from within.

00:18:45
And then you've got the ineffective side of the

00:18:47
Republicans where they stomp their feet.

00:18:49
They make a lot of noise. They hold committees and

00:18:52
hearings and they say there's going to be accountability and

00:18:54
consequences. And yet there never is.

00:18:56
And then when it comes time to vote, they, they just seem like

00:19:00
they can't support each other and they want to make excuses.

00:19:02
And, and they just continue to, you know, talk, talk, talk with

00:19:06
a bunch of rhetoric that never really goes anywhere.

00:19:08
And we just have to get rid of that.

00:19:09
We need effective leadership and we need unification on that side

00:19:13
of the aisle if we're ever going to get anything done, don't you

00:19:15
think? No, you're absolutely right.

00:19:16
And what you end up seeing is that when Democrats and

00:19:19
majority, they're too radical. No one talks about

00:19:22
bipartisanship or what have you. When Democrats in the minority,

00:19:27
they're tenacious. And, you know, all of a sudden,

00:19:29
the word bipartisan comes up and Republicans, for whatever stupid

00:19:32
reason, they buy into that. You know, I'll give you a case

00:19:35
in point. I don't know if you've been

00:19:36
following the saga of our speaker of the House down here.

00:19:39
They failing. OK, Well, then you know exactly

00:19:43
what's going on. And people here in Texas,

00:19:45
they're tired of that. They're tired of, you know,

00:19:47
electing Republicans that go down.

00:19:49
They have a majority in the Texas State House, but yet they

00:19:52
want to join with the Democrats and they want to give Democrats,

00:19:55
you know, very important committee chairman positions and

00:19:59
then the legislative priorities of the Republican Party in

00:20:02
Texas. And Republicans, it ends up not

00:20:04
happening because you have Republicans that are blocking it

00:20:08
and working with Democrats. Because if you're asking for

00:20:10
Democrats to support you and being the Speaker of the House,

00:20:14
then there has to be a quid pro quo.

00:20:16
And and that's what people are tired of.

00:20:18
People are really tired of Republican.

00:20:21
And I don't like, you know, talking about lino or whatever,

00:20:23
but you know, what is a moderate?

00:20:26
I mean, is it a person that wakes up in the morning, they,

00:20:28
you know, put their finger up in the air, say, OK, which way is

00:20:31
the wind blowing today? We want to have principled

00:20:35
constitutional conservatives. We want to have constitutional

00:20:38
governments to Washington. DCI think that's what folks are

00:20:41
looking for now. And Republican or Democrat is

00:20:45
starting to mean less. It's about what are you doing as

00:20:48
far as the relationship between the government, the institution

00:20:51
of government, and the individual citizen.

00:20:54
That's what people are looking for.

00:20:55
How are you enabling, you know, my life, liberty and property.

00:20:59
Let's talk about the real natural rights theory of John

00:21:02
Locke. And that's what government has

00:21:05
to get back to doing. And look, Donald Trump is laying

00:21:08
out that agenda to do so. And if these Republicans don't

00:21:12
get on board, we don't want to see a repeat of his first two

00:21:16
years. When you have Mitch McConnell

00:21:17
and Paul Ryan as the leadership in the House and Senate and they

00:21:21
stymied everything. And the next thing you know,

00:21:23
Republicans lose the House and the Senate, which really

00:21:25
affected Donald Trump in his final two years.

00:21:27
Well. McCarthy wasn't any better

00:21:29
either. You're right, and Johnson is

00:21:33
starting to show weakness. I I mean.

00:21:35
Yeah, I mean for him even attempting to put that 1500 page

00:21:40
bill down, he might have a hard time facing re election for

00:21:45
Speaker of the House. What is it, January 3rd?

00:21:48
I think they vote for it. But The thing is if they stole

00:21:51
that the Republicans, then Trump can't get, they can't pass

00:21:58
electoral votes. Electoral votes on the 6th.

00:22:00
So I don't think Trump is going to allow that to happen.

00:22:03
They're not going to stall his presidency.

00:22:05
No, you know, but no, this, this might have hurt him, but.

00:22:08
Strategically, don't you think, George?

00:22:10
We talked about it on the show earlier today.

00:22:12
Strategically, I feel like they're already trying to put up

00:22:15
roadblocks. Even this bill, it was going to

00:22:18
add another 3 to $5 trillion in debt.

00:22:21
And they're already trying to play enough games, in my

00:22:23
opinion, that they're trying to put roadblocks in it so Trump

00:22:27
can't go in and be effective from day one.

00:22:29
And having a deal. I don't care whether it was what

00:22:31
they agreed to and allowing, you know, the, the use of missiles

00:22:34
against Russia that they that shouldn't happen, of course.

00:22:37
And the, and the execution of KERALAAB.

00:22:39
We're hearing rumors that the CIA and NATO were involved in

00:22:42
that. I don't know if it's true.

00:22:44
We just heard it from some sources that are pretty

00:22:45
reliable. You know, you've got, you know,

00:22:48
clearly for the audience, you know, you're a retired

00:22:50
Lieutenant Colonel. You've got tons of military

00:22:52
experience and leadership, you know, and your, your approach,

00:22:56
your military background, you know, I'm sure you use lots of

00:22:59
that in your political leadership and decision making.

00:23:02
I, you know, so often, you know, I always ask myself, is this the

00:23:05
best we can do? I can't even think of her name.

00:23:07
The congresswoman with the with the purple hair and then you've

00:23:10
got AOC and then we've got Adam Schiff.

00:23:13
Not only of these people, were they not successful in their

00:23:16
business life and in their personal life, They're not

00:23:19
successful in Congress and they never served in the military and

00:23:22
they don't know about leadership.

00:23:23
I just, it's hard for me to look at Congress and not think to

00:23:27
myself, where did we get all these jackasses from?

00:23:30
I mean, do we is it is that, is that what they want?

00:23:32
They want jackasses that are compromised and they can

00:23:34
control. Because as a guy that knows

00:23:36
leadership, do you find yourself just like, man, how do these

00:23:39
choices happen? How do these guys raise the

00:23:41
amount of money they do? Because let's face it, they

00:23:43
weaponize the money so that the real candidates, the people we'd

00:23:47
like to see in the role of a congressional member can't even

00:23:50
compete. Like Dave Williams out of

00:23:52
Colorado. He did great work keeping

00:23:53
fighting for Trump here in Colorado.

00:23:55
He's an effective guy. He ran, couldn't get past the

00:23:58
money, you know, 2-3 million dollars, $5 to get a get

00:24:01
a job that only pays $174 a year.

00:24:04
We know why they're doing it because they're planning on book

00:24:07
deals, they're planning on insider trading, They're

00:24:09
planning on lobbying money and foreign money.

00:24:12
What are your thoughts on that, Alan?

00:24:13
Because I get frustrated a lot where I started.

00:24:15
I I think I start to have too much internal New York Bronx

00:24:18
anger in me. Well, it was very frustrating

00:24:20
for me. You know, I haven't come off

00:24:22
battlefields and going up there as a member of Congress back in

00:24:26
2011 because the, the, the military taught me that there

00:24:29
are 5 aspects to leadership. There's courage, confidence,

00:24:33
commitment, conviction and character.

00:24:35
And I think in many ways a lot of that is lacking up on

00:24:38
Washington, DC. But then again, it reflects back

00:24:41
on us as a society. I think that we have forgotten

00:24:45
what true principal leadership really is.

00:24:47
And you look at some of these folks that are that are up

00:24:51
there. I mean, they would have been

00:24:52
laughing stocks back, you know, sometimes some some years ago.

00:24:55
Once Upon a time, you know, people didn't even consider you

00:24:58
to to represent them unless you had served in the military then

00:25:02
willing to put your life on the life of the country.

00:25:04
And so we have devalued so many basic fundamentals of our

00:25:08
country. And furthermore, but not

00:25:10
teaching civics. And, and I'm not just talking

00:25:13
about in high school, I'm talking about college.

00:25:15
I'm talking about, you know, adults that don't understand the

00:25:18
three branches of government and their respective duties and

00:25:22
roles and responsibilities. They don't understand the the 18

00:25:25
duties, new enumerated duties of the Congress in Article 1,

00:25:29
Section 8. I mean, it's very simple.

00:25:31
I mean, when you sit up there and say we're going to allow 10s

00:25:34
of millions of people to come into the country legal, that's

00:25:36
the violation of the Constitution.

00:25:37
Article 4, Section 4 known as the guarantee clause, Where was

00:25:42
anyone saying you can't do that? This is treason.

00:25:45
And so it is just, it is seditious conspiracy.

00:25:48
It is seditious conspiracy. It is high crimes and

00:25:51
misdemeanors. And that's not even debatable.

00:25:54
I mean, it's chapter and verse out of the Constitution.

00:25:57
So, you know, when you look at Article 2, the executive branch,

00:26:00
the only title that is mentioned for president is commander in

00:26:04
chief. It doesn't say anything about

00:26:06
relieving college student loan debt.

00:26:08
And so I just think that people have gotten so watered down and

00:26:13
and they have forgotten their responsibility as citizens of

00:26:17
the constitutional public. Look, any elected official that

00:26:20
comes out and talks about democracy, America is not a

00:26:24
democracy and they should be immediately.

00:26:27
Republican. Absolutely.

00:26:29
They should be immediately removed because they don't even

00:26:31
understand the basic foundation of our nation.

00:26:36
You. May know what I'm about to say

00:26:37
this is and you may not. There's, there's been some

00:26:39
independent groups including Anne Vandersteel and others that

00:26:42
have been investigating the fact that many of our members of the

00:26:45
executive branch and many of the people that the the judicial

00:26:50
branch and the DOJ have never signed their oath of office.

00:26:53
And even if they've signed their, the oath of office is

00:26:55
absent along with the fact that the affidavit is not there.

00:26:58
And the requirement by statute is that you have to sign that

00:27:01
within 30 days. Some people think that they're

00:27:04
not signing it because they feel like that by signing it they

00:27:07
would be obligated to the Constitution and that allows

00:27:09
them to operate non constitutionally,

00:27:11
unconstitutionally and on top of it, which even which seems to me

00:27:16
that when they don't sign it, the worst they're guilty of is

00:27:19
impersonating a government official.

00:27:21
It's a frightening. Thing I'm going to tell you from

00:27:24
eyewitness accounts, you know when I became an officer in the

00:27:27
United States Army. I had to stand there and I have

00:27:30
to repeat you know I Alan Bernard West and Solemnist W

00:27:33
supporting from the Constitution of the United States of America

00:27:36
was all in his point of message out there true faith and

00:27:39
religious to the same that I take this obligation for you

00:27:41
without mental reservation or purpose of evasion that I will

00:27:45
well thankfully discharge the duties of the office upon which

00:27:47
I'm about to answer. So help me God.

00:27:49
Yes, I have to sign that that that oh every time I got

00:27:53
promoted even after that all the way up to Lieutenant Colonel.

00:27:57
But when I was there in the United States House of

00:27:59
Representatives. Guess what, nobody says no

00:28:02
words. If you look at how it happens on

00:28:06
when the the new Congress was sworn in, the speaker of the

00:28:09
House repeats the words. No one down there in the body of

00:28:13
the House of Representatives repeats those words.

00:28:15
Some people don't even raise their right hand.

00:28:17
And I kind of remember a couple of folks didn't even stand up.

00:28:21
So you're right. I mean, how do you hold people

00:28:24
accountable to, you know, their oath And and again, Joe Biden,

00:28:29
Kamala Harris, they talked a note to protect, preserve and

00:28:32
defend the Constitution of the United States of America.

00:28:34
When you don't do it, borders are you should be removed.

00:28:38
I mean, it's just, it's just that simple.

00:28:40
No doubt I want to hear a story just came out today and actually

00:28:45
Nancy Pelosi and her husband appear to have used unreported

00:28:49
20 million to 28 million COVID pandemic grants to make their

00:28:54
personal investments in a hotel profit misses per Real Clear

00:28:58
investigations. Now what's crazy is they say the

00:29:03
Arbage de la Sole investment held for decades by Paul Pelosi

00:29:07
has rarely turned a significant profit until 2021.

00:29:12
So I mean. Yeah, that would seem to be

00:29:15
misuse of COVID funds, that it goes to your bottom line in

00:29:17
profit versus the fact that I think you were supposed to run

00:29:20
your business and pay your employees with it.

00:29:22
So, you know, but again, Pelosi's gotten away with so

00:29:26
much. She's been insider trading for

00:29:28
decades. She's no different than Dianne

00:29:30
Feinstein and many others. They've created this

00:29:32
generational wealth on the backs of Americans.

00:29:36
You know it's not enough that they want raises.

00:29:37
The thing about Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, not the brightest

00:29:42
bulb in there in the box, OK, she was a bartender.

00:29:46
She gets elected to, to to the Congress.

00:29:49
If you look it up, she has a high rise apartment, you know,

00:29:53
there in Washington, DC over in that little area about by the

00:29:57
the National Baseball Party. Oh yeah, I know you're talking

00:29:59
expensive area. Yeah, I mean, I mean, when I was

00:30:03
there, I found a little, you know, basement apartment that we

00:30:07
nicknamed the Bat Cake, you know, and it just happened to be

00:30:10
furnished and look, all I needed.

00:30:11
I mean, I didn't even have a window.

00:30:13
OK. But so how do how do people, you

00:30:18
know, show up as a former bartender and the next thing you

00:30:22
know, she has a high rise penthouse.

00:30:25
I mean, almost a penthouse, but Harry Reid, they did have a

00:30:28
penthouse apartment. All of these people that are

00:30:31
showing up and enriching themselves when the founding

00:30:34
fathers never meant for us to have, you know, politicians as a

00:30:40
career pursuit. You were supposed to go up there

00:30:43
and be a citizen legislator. And when they talked about

00:30:45
recess and then she went back to your job, you went back to as a

00:30:49
farmer, doctor, military, whatever, You were supposed to

00:30:53
go there and do the business of legislating for the people for a

00:30:55
period of time and then go back home.

00:30:58
And, and so it is just absolutely incredible what the

00:31:01
American people have allowed to to develop and matriculate over

00:31:06
these years where we do have an elite class.

00:31:08
We have the old Soviet Union Politburo and, and, and again,

00:31:13
think about the fact that here are people that tried to write

00:31:16
in or raise for themselves when understand this, there's only

00:31:20
one constitutional mandated thing that Congress is supposed

00:31:24
to do. Let's pass the budget now.

00:31:27
If you are jamming in all this stuff at the end of the year,

00:31:30
that means you did not do your one constitutionally mandated

00:31:33
thing. How dare you sit up there and

00:31:35
say that I want to have a raise when I didn't even do what I was

00:31:38
supposed to do. And that was the frustrating

00:31:41
thing for me when I was up there.

00:31:43
Because in the military, you don't go home until the mission

00:31:46
is accomplished. And yet what we continue to see

00:31:49
at the weekend and we're going, you know, as soon as that gavel

00:31:52
goes down, bam, they got cars from the staffers right up there

00:31:55
parking at the Capitol Hill, taking them immediately to the

00:31:59
to the airport. They're not doing the business

00:32:01
of of governing this country. And that's the problem to me,

00:32:04
leading by example, I mean, I think Joe Biden will go down in

00:32:07
history as a president that took more vacation time than any

00:32:10
other single president. You know, by a large number.

00:32:15
It's a big number. Like I don't even know what it

00:32:16
is now. I don't know how many days he's

00:32:17
taken. I know he cut this vacation

00:32:19
short because he came back in for whatever reason, whatever

00:32:22
mischief he's up to. But, you know, at the end of the

00:32:24
day, I think when you lack leadership and you will lack

00:32:26
consequences for your actions. When people decide that there

00:32:30
isn't a rule law, there is an equal application of the law,

00:32:33
law equal protection under the law and weaponized agencies.

00:32:37
They have done an excellent job of weaponizing the FBI and

00:32:40
Department of Homeland Security. And you know, and the DOJI mean

00:32:43
look at the DO JS oversight. Their oversight comes from the

00:32:46
OIG, which is the DOJOPR Office of Professional Responsibility,

00:32:52
which is the DOJ can Public Integrity Division, which is the

00:32:55
DOJ Civil Rights Division, which is the DOJ.

00:32:58
Those are the oversights for when they violate the laws,

00:33:01
which they do often in the cases they bring criminally across the

00:33:04
United States. They've done it over and over

00:33:06
and over again where they're eavesdropping on people's phone

00:33:08
calls or otherwise. And this is all over the

00:33:10
Internet. But none of those prosecutors

00:33:12
ever face any criminal action. In fact, they're lucky if they

00:33:16
even get sanctioned. The courts let it slide through

00:33:19
most of the defense counsel don't attack them in the way

00:33:21
that they should because they they've got to go down and

00:33:23
negotiate five other plea deals for five other cases they have

00:33:26
pending. And when they do report it, the

00:33:28
OIG goes, oh, no harm, no foul, OPR Office of Professional

00:33:32
Responsibility. Oh, no, we don't really, really

00:33:33
didn't find anything. It never comes to anything.

00:33:36
And I think that's the problem. You know, when you think of the

00:33:38
military, you screw up, you're going to pay the consequences

00:33:41
for those actions. And at the end of the day, and,

00:33:43
and swiftly, and I don't know about this, this military, I

00:33:46
would talk about the military you're in.

00:33:47
I don't know know where they're at now because now we're pushing

00:33:49
progressive socialist ideologies and woke ISM and this DEI agenda

00:33:54
in the military, which just frightens me because, you know,

00:33:56
I want a hard hammer. I want a military that's well

00:34:00
educated and is swift when it comes to action.

00:34:04
And I don't need to worry about whether or not they're they're

00:34:06
getting enough cross dressing transgender, you know, people

00:34:10
that that somehow are supposed to represent this whole new

00:34:13
thing in the military. I mean, listen, our recruitment

00:34:15
numbers are in the tank. People don't even want to talk

00:34:18
about that because what it is. So tell me this.

00:34:20
I know you, you are the same as I am when it comes to this.

00:34:22
And so is George. You know, what do you think when

00:34:25
it comes to getting these conservative values back on

00:34:27
track? And it's not Republican or

00:34:29
liberal that I'm thinking I'm Republican or Democrat.

00:34:31
It's just about faith, traditional values, you know,

00:34:35
integrity, morality, and these people need to realize that you

00:34:41
can't just do whatever you want and get away with it.

00:34:43
Well, it starts at the top and you'd have to start a certain

00:34:46
example when people look at someone like Angie McKay, Peter

00:34:49
Strzok, his girlfriend, and you know, several others, you know

00:34:54
Clapper who who sat up there and basically 30. 51 + 8 Yeah,

00:34:58
Russian collusion. I mean, when they see all of

00:35:00
this, they say, well, where's the standards up there?

00:35:03
So why are you making me, you know, hold to the standards?

00:35:06
You know, you know, I'm a gun owner and I know that if I lie

00:35:09
on a Form 4473, which is my background check form, I'm done.

00:35:14
This is felony offense. I'm gone.

00:35:16
So yet you hunt a body, you can lie on it, you can get away with

00:35:20
it, and you can get a full pardon and also a blanket pardon

00:35:24
for 10 years. So people are seeing this and

00:35:27
they're craving. They're craving for the rule of

00:35:30
law to return. They're craving for leadership.

00:35:32
They don't want to see an illegal immigrant come across in

00:35:36
El Paso, get taxpayer funded benefits, get put on a bus or a

00:35:41
plane sent to New York. Then it gets down to Georgia and

00:35:43
murders a nursing student at the University of Georgia Tech and

00:35:46
guess what's going to happen now?

00:35:48
We're just going to take care of him for the rest of his life

00:35:50
because you got life imprisonment, bullcrap.

00:35:53
I say you turn them over to the folks and let them give him some

00:35:55
Georgia justice or you execute him.

00:35:58
He's a non state, non uniform belligerent in the United States

00:36:01
of America illegally and he committed a crime.

00:36:03
He's killing an American person. That's what people want to start

00:36:06
seeing and they want to see elected officials.

00:36:09
They want to see everyone held accountable.

00:36:11
That's why people are going berserk in Chicago because you

00:36:15
have illegals that are there getting more taxpayer dollars

00:36:18
and attention. That's why people appalled that

00:36:20
we have veterans 21 to 22 a day taking their lives and yet you

00:36:26
have a legal standard five star hotels up in New York City and

00:36:29
and all over the place. Yeah, $10 preloaded debit

00:36:33
cards, Yes, they're getting EBT cards that they were calling the

00:36:36
Magic EBT because it had no restrictions and no limit.

00:36:39
No, they're preloaded with fourteen $15.

00:36:43
They're getting healthcare that they're taking away from the VA

00:36:45
people that need it. We've got veterans living on the

00:36:47
street and they want to send more money to Ukraine in a war

00:36:51
that was lost the day it was started.

00:36:52
In my opinion, I don't think it ever could have been when, you

00:36:56
know, well, we've got a little music crank in there.

00:36:57
Alan. We're going to hold that thought

00:36:59
for a minute. When we come back, we'll be

00:37:00
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00:37:04
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00:39:18
They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

00:39:21
between the bamboo at the buildings, you know.

00:39:24
Just shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,

00:39:28
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

00:39:32
them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

00:39:35
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

00:39:38
Sam Childers never stopped because the bad things never

00:39:41
stop. There is only one Sam Childer.

00:39:44
There is no one else like him in the world.

00:39:47
Then I said to him, I said, would you go now to get Kony in

00:39:51
the Congo? He says, without a doubt, in a

00:39:52
second. Now it's the DRC.

00:39:54
Tell us what's happening to children in the DRC.

00:39:57
You have ISIS there, you have Islamic State and you have ADF.

00:40:01
Hey, Sandy, Joseph Kony's still alive.

00:40:03
He's in the Congo. And now God has me in the Congo,

00:40:07
you know, So hopefully we'll meet up one day.

00:40:10
But maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there, One or

00:40:14
the other. Huh.

00:40:27
All right, welcome back to the Big Mig Show.

00:40:30
Here we host George Balancing, Lance Migliacho and our very

00:40:33
special guest, Alan W Yes, W, even though he's a Tennessee

00:40:38
fam, it's all right. We're going to, we're good with

00:40:40
that, right? I just want to I have a question

00:40:42
for you Sir. Yes.

00:40:44
How come I don't see you being put in this administration

00:40:47
somewhere? You know, you know, you, you

00:40:50
have to call the big people. So look, I am I'm ready and

00:40:56
willing to serve without a doubt.

00:40:59
And I think that I have a pretty decent background and and

00:41:02
expertise in some different fields.

00:41:04
And we'll see I. Mean you were congressman too.

00:41:07
You're in the military, You're a veteran.

00:41:08
You want to make a call for you? Hard to get you.

00:41:11
Well, yeah, I mean, I appreciate it.

00:41:14
I mean, if you, you know. You know, we have got been

00:41:18
consulted on some of the picks. People have asked us what we

00:41:21
thought. So you know, I would, I would in

00:41:24
a second throw your hat in the ring.

00:41:25
I just didn't know whether or not that was something you even

00:41:27
had interest. In I don't know if miss guests

00:41:29
want your way. We need more people like you in

00:41:33
this administration because we have a limited amount of time to

00:41:35
get things back on track. I'm not confident of what the

00:41:38
next election will bring. In my opinion, we've got 2 1/2

00:41:41
to three years and that's there's an awful lot of work to

00:41:43
be done and there's a lot, awful lot of nefarious opposition

00:41:47
running behind the scenes that. Don't.

00:41:48
Well, you know, actually I will tell you what you probably got a

00:41:51
year and a half because you know, when you start thinking

00:41:54
about the midterm election cycle of 2026, I mean, that's going to

00:41:59
be here before you know it. So it's, it's about a year and a

00:42:01
half. And because everything is going

00:42:03
to shut down, everything body is going to shut down as you get,

00:42:06
you know, within that six month, you know, period to the to the

00:42:10
midterm. So we got to make that case.

00:42:12
We have to show improvements. I think it's a great argument.

00:42:16
You know, I don't know about you.

00:42:17
I know George is George, you know aren't.

00:42:19
And we've talked about it. So I already know your answer,

00:42:21
but I'm worried about our national security at this point.

00:42:26
You know, George and I have worked with the NFSC for a

00:42:28
while. They've given us Intel at

00:42:29
different times. It was extremely accurate.

00:42:33
They have whistleblowers or people inside of the CCP passing

00:42:36
down information. But I but I, I think there's so

00:42:40
many opportunities like that that we're missing.

00:42:42
And I think it's because of the lack of leadership.

00:42:44
George, what do you think? National security is an issue.

00:42:46
I think it's a big issue because when everybody's so focused on

00:42:49
the war in Ukraine, the war in Israel and Gaza and over there,

00:42:53
no one's really focusing on the part of China's involvement and

00:42:57
how they have a hand in Biden, what his what he's doing.

00:43:01
You don't no one's talking about.

00:43:02
And it's still a big thing because we still know that

00:43:05
there's 10% going to the big guy from China, from certain areas,

00:43:09
and no one's been talking about it.

00:43:11
So what's a great diversion? What they've been doing, keeping

00:43:14
us talking about Ukraine and Israel, Not bad on their part,

00:43:18
but. Well, their direction and

00:43:20
redirection. Alan, what do you think?

00:43:22
Is national security at risk in the in the way that our military

00:43:26
and our government is operating right now?

00:43:28
Absolutely. It's huge.

00:43:29
And, and when you already talked about the fact that we're not

00:43:32
meeting our meeting, our recruitment and retention levels

00:43:35
for our military, but let me just put it in some relative

00:43:38
terms, 250 Americans lost in the Biden administration so far

00:43:45
to fentanyl. Well, guess what?

00:43:47
We lost 37 thousand Americans in the entire Korean War.

00:43:50
We lost 58 Americans in the entire Vietnam War.

00:43:53
So in less than four years, we've lost 1/4 of a million

00:43:56
Americans to a Chinese chemical weapons attack that they're

00:44:00
working with transnational and Aqua criminal terrorists.

00:44:03
We call them the cartels to bring that across the border.

00:44:06
When you talk about, you know, the Chinese part of the

00:44:09
infiltration, it's not just that they're buying of land near, you

00:44:13
know, military installations, but you 30 to 35 somewhere

00:44:18
in there and maybe you know, there's even more single

00:44:21
military age male Chinese coming to this country.

00:44:23
Xi Jinping is not just letting the different.

00:44:26
Divisions of Chinese military are currently within the

00:44:28
country. Yeah.

00:44:29
And eight different divisions now.

00:44:31
Now when you put that in comparison to where we are with

00:44:34
our military and how we can't make recruiting and retention

00:44:38
levels, when you understand that right now you have anywhere from

00:44:43
430 to 600 criminal illegal immigrants, 30

00:44:49
rapists and murders in the United States of America.

00:44:51
The current active duty and strength of the United States

00:44:54
Army is 425. The current active duty and

00:44:58
strength of our United States Marine Corps is 182.

00:45:02
We have more criminal illegal immigrant males in this country

00:45:06
than we have in our, you know, two preeminent land combat

00:45:10
forces. And so that should cause you a

00:45:13
lot of concern. So, yes, we have an enemy that's

00:45:15
operating right here. And so we're talking about

00:45:19
Ukraine's border and we're talking about Israel.

00:45:22
Look, Israel can take care of business by themselves.

00:45:24
And you've seen them do that. They have depopitated the

00:45:27
leadership of Hamas and Hezbollah.

00:45:29
They have caused a collapse of Syria and and Iran is about to

00:45:33
go bankrupt again. But if we do not get focused on

00:45:36
restoring our military capability and capacity right

00:45:39
now, our military is really good at at pronouns and the whole

00:45:43
thing about transgenders. Do you all know that if you are

00:45:47
someone in the military that is on hormone therapies and all

00:45:51
this other kind of crap, you're not deployable?

00:45:54
So why in the hell do I have people in the military that

00:45:57
can't deploy? But you know, again, this is

00:46:01
something that you got to say. This is the first level of

00:46:03
people We got to see them gone. Look, if if I was, you know, he

00:46:07
had said we'll probably get confirmed Secretary of Defense.

00:46:09
But if I'm deputy deputy Secretary of Defense, you know

00:46:13
what I'm doing on the 1st day, I'm walking around the Pentagon

00:46:16
and every fat ass I'm writing this down and and you're gone.

00:46:20
You're gone in two weeks. You get fat overnight.

00:46:23
And and so we have got to get back to maintain the same.

00:46:26
We got to have pipe dealers and and we've got to get a military

00:46:30
military focus on strike operations going in and hitting

00:46:33
somebody quick enough of this occupation warfare, enough of

00:46:36
this, you know, building roads and infrastructure.

00:46:39
No, if you've done something bad, we're coming in there,

00:46:41
we're going to kick your ass and then we're going to leave.

00:46:43
If you didn't get the message, we'll come back and we'll kick

00:46:45
your ass again. Lance that's.

00:46:47
Yeah, sure. So let's talk more about

00:46:49
national security right now because we all know this, but

00:46:52
now it's been coming down the news, Biden's cognitive decline

00:46:56
for over 2 years. He wasn't even making decisions.

00:46:59
The aids were supposedly doing this.

00:47:01
So who were who were making decisions on behalf of our

00:47:05
country for national security? You know that it it Barack

00:47:08
Obama, OK? Barack Obama has been the puppet

00:47:11
master this entire time, and no doubt.

00:47:13
Barack Obama Who's running Barack Obama?

00:47:16
Well, I mean, Barack Obama is running Barack Obama, but I

00:47:19
mean, he's, he's supported by George Soros and, and, and that

00:47:22
I. Believe it's a cartel of

00:47:23
leadership. And I think you, you, you nailed

00:47:26
it. It is Barack Obama along with

00:47:27
Hillary Clinton and many others, and it is George Soros and

00:47:31
Alexander Saulers that are involved.

00:47:33
He's got lots of organizations. But Barack Obama is probably the

00:47:36
biggest loser from November 2024, and that's why you haven't

00:47:40
heard anything from him. Yeah.

00:47:41
He's been kind of quiet, but you speak.

00:47:43
He put out, I think he put out his book list, his annual book

00:47:46
list of telling people what books they should read.

00:47:48
I think that's what he's. Speaking of Soros, I'm I'm

00:47:50
really shocked that like some retired sniper didn't take him

00:47:53
out. Intense.

00:47:55
Well. For so I'm just I.

00:47:56
Want to make an observation, George?

00:47:58
Soros. Alexander.

00:47:59
Soros should be on the International.

00:48:01
Terrorist watch list in my opinion.

00:48:03
Yeah, Soros son is even worse the the the bottom line when

00:48:06
he's. Married.

00:48:07
He married Huma. Huma, whatever her.

00:48:09
Name is. Huma Abedy.

00:48:10
Yeah, that's. Yeah, and so it's an incestuous

00:48:13
lot. And So what we really need to

00:48:15
do, somebody on our side needs to be sitting in in some

00:48:19
basement and they need to do what we call a military red

00:48:21
team. You, you got to sit down.

00:48:23
You got to break down their their lines of communication,

00:48:26
their connection, everything. And you got to start piece meal,

00:48:29
you know, undermining their positions of authority,

00:48:32
influence and impact. That's what you have to start

00:48:34
with. And you've got to also at the

00:48:37
same, at the same time, coming back to what we're talking

00:48:39
about, fix the economy, fix the energy security, fix the

00:48:43
national security, fix the domestic security, fix the, the,

00:48:46
the border security. And keep hammering those

00:48:48
messages and keep talking to the American people about this is

00:48:51
what we're doing. We've got to make sure that the

00:48:53
American people don't want to go back to what we just saw in

00:48:56
these past four years. And, and I hate to put it this

00:48:59
way, but it's almost as if we should be glad that President

00:49:04
Trump didn't win in 2020 because I think that people saw what the

00:49:09
other side is truly like. And they don't have any

00:49:12
leadership. They don't have anyone to step

00:49:14
up. They don't have a governor that

00:49:16
can run that nobody. And so we have them in a great

00:49:20
position, like I said, to put them in the political exile for

00:49:23
the next 15 to 20 years. But you got to have a killer

00:49:26
instinct. And, and the Republicans lack as

00:49:30
a killer instinct. They want to play along.

00:49:31
They want to get along. They worry about what the

00:49:33
Washington Post says, New York Times says, the hell with those

00:49:36
guys. You know, it's I agree right

00:49:39
now. You got to keep putting the

00:49:40
pedal to the floor. It's kind of like when my

00:49:43
Atlanta Falcons lost to the New England Patriots in that Super

00:49:46
Bowl game. There are 28 to three in the

00:49:49
middle of the third quarter. What did they do?

00:49:51
They start playing not to not, not to lose.

00:49:55
And they weren't aggressive in it Republicans, conservatives,

00:49:59
we've got to go on office and we have got to stop worrying about

00:50:02
what they say. The more they scream, the more

00:50:05
they yell, the more they whine. Do it continue to repress the

00:50:08
attack were. You were you originally from

00:50:10
Texas or you're originally from Atlanta?

00:50:13
I'm I was born and raised in Atlanta, GA.

00:50:15
I went to the University of Tennessee and then took off 22

00:50:17
years in the United States saw me and my last duty station, my

00:50:21
last assignment in the arm was Fort Hood, TX.

00:50:23
It'll always be Fort Hood. It'll always be Fort Bragg.

00:50:26
OK, None of his name changing crap.

00:50:29
So I became Atlanta Falcons fan. Oh yeah.

00:50:32
I mean, you know. Even on my team, my other team

00:50:34
sucks this year really bad, but for the last five years, but

00:50:37
they beat the New England Patriots twice in the Super

00:50:39
Bowl, so you know, New York. Giants.

00:50:42
I just want to make sure you know that.

00:50:44
You know, one of my favorite places to eat is the Buckhead

00:50:47
Diner in Atlanta. I don't know if it's still good,

00:50:49
but that Buckhead diner used to have this roast chicken breast

00:50:52
on mashed potatoes with the the really thin green beans and

00:50:55
crispy onions. Unbelievable.

00:50:56
The food was, yeah, food was amazing.

00:50:58
There I was in. Atlanta, seeing friends, I go

00:51:01
there, I think. Everything is I.

00:51:02
Agree with you. Georgia Peaches.

00:51:04
They're beautiful. We have to definitively get down

00:51:07
to pipe hitters. I just want to tell you, if you

00:51:09
get back in there, you need some off the books pipe hitters and I

00:51:12
can get that presidential letter as long as I get a budget in my

00:51:14
team, I'm all in. Just want to tell you that now.

00:51:17
I used to be a government contractor.

00:51:18
So I'm, I'm motivated word for Blackwater, United Defense,

00:51:21
Halliburton, Wackenhut and several others.

00:51:24
So I'm all in. If you ever need some people.

00:51:26
At the end of the day, it's really one of those things that

00:51:28
we're going to have to really, you know, use a firm hand

00:51:32
because these people I know even now to me, they're even being

00:51:35
more quiet than I expected. And usually when they're quiet,

00:51:38
it's up because they're up to some kind of nefarious schemes

00:51:40
behind the scenes. I don't know what it is.

00:51:42
I'm not sure what to think about these drones back east.

00:51:45
I don't know what's true and not true.

00:51:46
There's lots of theories floating around.

00:51:48
I've seen people talking about 2025, you know, Project Bluebeam

00:51:52
and all kinds of stuff. I'm not an expert on any of

00:51:54
that. All I know is it seems

00:51:56
suspicious as you know what listen you're working on.

00:52:00
You want to know about something about the drones, You know that

00:52:02
the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 expires on expired actually

00:52:08
today. Hence, maybe that's the reason

00:52:12
why all this drone activity, so they can reauthorize it.

00:52:17
Well, they're talking about the orbs and the drones.

00:52:19
You know, I, I'm not an expert. I don't know what to think.

00:52:21
I know there's a lot of people out there that have theories.

00:52:23
We'll see where that goes. Helen, you've been writing a sub

00:52:25
stack for a while, Constitutional brief, you know,

00:52:29
maybe share with the audience. George, let's throw a sub stack

00:52:31
up. Talk about that.

00:52:33
You know what you're trying to accomplish with it.

00:52:35
You know, I, I, I read the whole article you just put out, you

00:52:38
know, that starts with the greetings and goes into a lot of

00:52:40
detail. I think it's great.

00:52:42
Maybe share it with the audience a little bit of that and why you

00:52:44
did it and what your thought process is.

00:52:47
Well, I think it's so important to educate people how these

00:52:49
issues relate back to the Constitution.

00:52:52
I give you the rotation point. The Constitution brief this week

00:52:56
talked about collective bargaining on the American

00:52:59
taxpayer. Don, I don't think that you just

00:53:03
saw the the head of the Social Security Administration who was

00:53:06
a bureaucrat who was on his way out in less than, you know, 30

00:53:10
days or so. He went into a contractual

00:53:14
agreement with the American Federation of Government

00:53:17
Employees saying that those employees can stay home for the

00:53:20
next 5 years. You don't have the right of

00:53:23
authority to do that. And so again, when you talk

00:53:26
about trying to undermine President Trump coming in, first

00:53:29
and foremost, you know, that agreement is null and void soon

00:53:33
as January and China takes over, takes takes hold and there's a

00:53:37
new administrator of the Social Security Administration.

00:53:40
Now they can renegotiate this, but there's no binding of the

00:53:45
president to or, or the Social Security administrator to abide

00:53:49
by this. And, and why would we sit there

00:53:51
and say that government employees get to stay at home

00:53:54
for the next 5 years? They get to have that option.

00:53:56
Nobody in the private sector that could just, you know, say,

00:53:59
no, I'm just going to stay home for the next 5 years.

00:54:02
I mean, you will get fired. And so I think it's, I think

00:54:05
it's so important that we start getting our, our government back

00:54:09
into that constitutional box again.

00:54:12
Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution lays down to 18

00:54:15
enumerated powers, humanist responsibility, roles, whatever

00:54:18
you will call it, for the federal government.

00:54:20
And of course, the 10th Amendment, the last amendment in

00:54:23
our Bill of Rights of the Constitution says that all of

00:54:25
those powers not specifically designated to the federal

00:54:28
government or what reserved to the States and to the people.

00:54:31
So, you know, the, the, the left is going nuts because they see

00:54:35
themselves moving to control the Washington DC, which, oh, by the

00:54:39
way, I think 93 to 94% of Washington, DC went for Kamala

00:54:44
Harris. What does that tell you?

00:54:46
And so I, I think it's very important we get in there and we

00:54:49
start again, everything that goes out, every, every piece of

00:54:53
legislation in the House and Senate, it has to relate back to

00:54:56
the Constitution. All these issues, it has to

00:54:58
relate back to the Constitution. Just same down at state level or

00:55:01
at your municipal level because they have city charge.

00:55:04
And so it's so important to educate people on this so that

00:55:07
they don't believe that an executive order is law.

00:55:10
It's not OK. An executive order is done as

00:55:14
soon as that current president is gone.

00:55:16
And we just saw that when you had 90 to 93 executive orders

00:55:21
from the Biden administration that undermined our board, which

00:55:25
was unconstitutional. So that's what I try to do is

00:55:29
whatever is in my being a little brain, I try to share it with

00:55:31
people so that we can have a better informed, better educated

00:55:35
electorate because then you have a better activated electorate.

00:55:39
Well said. You know, I, I, I want to ask

00:55:43
you when you're, you're, you know, and I don't know what your

00:55:45
engagement level is with different people in, in, in our

00:55:49
administration currently. Do you find, does it sound like

00:55:52
behind the scenes? We always ask people that are,

00:55:54
that are in the know, do you think that they've got a good

00:55:58
plan in place? I mean, I know Trump's got a lot

00:55:59
of plans. I know I obviously I trust him.

00:56:02
I just don't know that I, I'm counting on everybody around him

00:56:05
to execute what's needed to be done.

00:56:07
Do you feel confident that they've got a really solid plan

00:56:10
in play? How do you feel about it?

00:56:11
Well, I mean, I don't know each and everything.

00:56:13
I think that they have a solid agenda that they have in play.

00:56:17
And one of the things that I learned in the military is that

00:56:20
you don't sit around and try to create a 100% plan because the

00:56:24
enemy has a vote. And that's always been the case.

00:56:29
As a matter of fact, we, we would say in combat that all

00:56:32
plans are thrown away as soon as the first bullet is fired.

00:56:36
But what you do want to have is at least a 7075% plan.

00:56:41
You execute it to 100% perfection.

00:56:43
The, the, the battle goes to the person, the, the victory goes to

00:56:48
the person in the battlefield that is the most adaptive, that

00:56:51
is the most resilient, that can easily flex based upon what is

00:56:56
thrown at them. So I think it is good to have an

00:56:59
agenda that you're going towards.

00:57:01
But again, you have to be flexible and you have to be able

00:57:04
to, to adjust to whatever happens.

00:57:07
But you got to stay focused on those goals.

00:57:09
And I, I'll go back to, you know, saying again, the, the

00:57:12
Capitol Hill Republicans, they got to put on their big boy and

00:57:16
big girl patch. They, they, they cannot be, you

00:57:19
know, tenuous. They can't be reticent.

00:57:21
They can't be with concentrate. They got to be bold And, and

00:57:25
going forward, because they have a president this bold and they

00:57:28
have an American people that said we want boldness.

00:57:32
And, and right now the Americans don't like the Democrats.

00:57:35
I'll be very honest. There are, you know, some people

00:57:39
that they like to be told what to do.

00:57:40
They like to be told what to eat, what kind of car they can

00:57:43
drive, what type of appliances they can have in their house

00:57:46
that they have to stay in the house.

00:57:48
They can't even go outside. And most Americans don't like

00:57:50
that. Most Americans don't like being

00:57:52
told they can't protect and defend themselves.

00:57:54
So right now we have an opportunity like no other

00:57:58
opportunity that I have seen in my I'm 63 years of age and, and

00:58:03
definitely in the modern political arena, we've got, you

00:58:06
know, this pendulum, this, this back and forth to keep thought.

00:58:09
I think we got an opportunity right now to found

00:58:12
constitutional equilibrium from the start.

00:58:16
Yeah, I think that's well said, George.

00:58:19
What do you think? Is now the time now or never?

00:58:21
Is that how you're feeling? Doctor Hammer.

00:58:24
Hammer. Yeah, we have.

00:58:26
Listen, if we don't get stuff done in these two years, we're

00:58:30
screwed to American people voted, they put in they Trump

00:58:36
put his agenda out there. It's not like he was he's hiding

00:58:38
stuff. He told him what he's going to

00:58:40
do, especially with the immigration.

00:58:42
Let him do it. But if we don't, like I said,

00:58:45
fix the election laws, try to hopefully God, please fix the

00:58:51
FBI to DOJ and stop this political corruption because if

00:58:56
we don't do it now, we're we're screwed.

00:58:59
We'll never get it. It's either they get it done

00:59:04
now, in two years, four years if everything keeps going well, or

00:59:08
it's going to have to, you know, we have a right to abolish our

00:59:11
government and stole a new one. We're going to have to figure

00:59:13
that out how to do it. That's the only it's the only

00:59:15
thing I see. Lance, I want to bring something

00:59:17
up. Oh, please.

00:59:18
That you're going to like this. This just came out.

00:59:21
Come on. Ripple donated 5 million in XRP

00:59:27
to President Trump's inauguration.

00:59:30
Wow, interesting. You know, that's one of the

00:59:33
that's one of the coins from the ISO 200222 initiative.

00:59:37
You've got XRPXLMXDC and many others, Mio to ALGO.

00:59:42
I think that's the list. Those are all approved.

00:59:44
It makes sense. I'm sure Ripple's making big

00:59:46
inroads because we've got a big policy push for cryptocurrency.

00:59:49
And I know Trump, that's one part big of his plan.

00:59:52
We're at the end here. Alan, I just want to give you a

00:59:54
chance. Shameless plug.

00:59:55
We always call that social media.

00:59:57
Allen West on X. Where do they find your book?

01:00:00
I don't. I don't know if it's books.

01:00:01
Is it books do? I have that wrong.

01:00:03
There are three books that I've written.

01:00:05
The first one is called Guardian of the Republic, kind of a

01:00:08
philosophical biography of you know, my life and what has

01:00:11
shaped me to be who I am. There is whole Texas, whole of

01:00:14
the nation, which kind of a comparative policy analysis

01:00:17
between Texas and California or other blue states.

01:00:20
And the last one is we can overcome, which is called a

01:00:24
black conservative manifesto that really talks about

01:00:27
conservatism in the black community.

01:00:29
And you can get those Amazon Books and knowing what happened,

01:00:32
then you can also follow me on all the social media platforms

01:00:35
out there except for TikTok because I'm not supporting the

01:00:38
Chinese Chinese Party. As you just said, the sub stack

01:00:41
and follow us if you're down here in the Texas area or

01:00:45
nationally, Dallas County Republican Party, because I'd

01:00:49
like to be able to share the things that we're doing here

01:00:51
with other major urban population centers because

01:00:53
again, I think we've got a great window of opportunity to make

01:00:56
some changes in difference. And well said, Allen.

01:00:59
Thank you very much. So get over to Amazon, buy those

01:01:01
books, follow Allen West on X, find his Substack, do the same

01:01:04
thing, subscribe. He's a Great American patriot,

01:01:08
great leader. And I think it's important that

01:01:10
you get the information from the right sources.

01:01:12
George, you wanted to say something.

01:01:13
I don't know. Everybody's talking like, oh,

01:01:15
the bill passed. Yeah, it only passed Congress.

01:01:17
It has to still pass the Senate. But I want to say everybody,

01:01:20
roofer the Tennessee Volunteers Tomorrow, Bill.

01:01:24
Balls. Exactly, Alan.

01:01:26
She played out for a minute. That that's tough.

01:01:29
That's that is really tough. But one thing I can say about

01:01:31
the SEC, we kind of stick together.

01:01:33
It's the toughest Division I, I, I'll be honest, though, like,

01:01:36
all right. So if Tennessee doesn't go

01:01:39
forward, I wouldn't mind seeing Notre, Notre Dame or Penn State

01:01:43
go. I mean, they just, you know,

01:01:44
it's been a while. Definitely not Georgia, though.

01:01:47
Please note Georgia. No, George, no.

01:01:51
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Now's you can't leave, Sir. All right, just.

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01:05:27
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01:05:29
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01:05:33
Kony, charged with abducting huge numbers of children,

01:05:36
forcing them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

01:05:40
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

01:05:43
Sam Childers never stopped because the bad things never

01:05:47
stop. There is only one Sam Childer.

01:05:49
There is no one else like him in the world.

01:05:52
And I said to him, I said, would you go?

01:05:54
Now to get Kony in the Congo, he says.

01:05:57
Without a doubt, in a second. Now it's the DRC.

01:06:00
Tell us what's happening to children in the DRC.

01:06:02
You have ISIS there, you have Islamic State and you have ADF.

01:06:06
Hey, Sandy, Joseph Kony's still alive.

01:06:08
He's in the Congo. And now God has me in the Congo,

01:06:12
you know, So hopefully we'll meet up one day.

01:06:16
But maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there.

01:06:19
One or the other, huh?