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Hour 3-Missouri AG Andrew Bailey and Becky Noble

Mar 14, 202445 min
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Missouri AG ANdrew Bailey joins the show to tell us what he and his office is doing about the situation at Hazelwooed East.

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Good morning everybody. It's Common Sense Radio. Happy Thursday to all of you. Almond in the morning, Jamie Allman. Pleased and privileged to be back with you one on four nine at Patriot and you are in the right place. So you got to hear this. This is a Republican Congressman, Wesley

Hunt. And you know the big lie, well several of them, like, for instance, Joe Biden's telling and we'll get to that little bit whying again about his role in the civil rights movement, which I don't know how they allow this guy to keep getting away with lying about his role in the civil rights movement. I mean, you talk about all these people who are

fact checkers. Remember when Donald Trump was around, and television stations and networks all had their own private fact checking team and they all go after whenever it is that Trump said. It's like they do not. I mean, the New York Times had an entire team designed around fact checking Donald Trump. But now one time as the news media, the mainstream media ever fact checked Joe

Biden on his I was in the civil rights nonsense. I mean he even has admitted it back in the day, and they don't for some reason. He's been around so long. He's such a dinosaur that nobody even remembers that it wasn't very long ago that plagiarist Joe Biden also lied about his role in

the Civil rights movement. Had to admit it. So I have no idea why, But anyway, there's this big lie going around that and this has kind of been promoting on the view everything else that the people who want to try to force election integrity by daring to demand photo IDs at the polling places

and to vote are somehow racist. And of course you all are, like me, your sensible people, and you immediately your BS meter pins because you know that built into that assumption is this idea somehow that black people are just not up to snuff enough to have IDs or driver's licenses or whatever. So

Wesley Hunt is this guy from Texas. He's a Republican from Texas. He lays it out during a recent hearing, and I think, really super well and recon remember Grant for having me here today to speak about voting rights in

America, the country that I love dearly. More importantly, I'm here to talk about the left's soft bigotry of low expectations because it's a Democrat Party, not the Republican Party that thinks so little of Black America as the people of color, that they'd make the case that being black in America means we can't obtain a government id to vote. And that's not only a ridiculous assertion,

it's demeaning and it's insulting when it comes down to it. Many of my colleagues on the left like to pretend that we're still living in the nineteen fifties. Well we're not. Yeah, I've got some good news for you. It's twenty twenty four, and I know year it is because I've been black for just over forty years. And I'm also the son of a retired lieutenant colonel who grew up in a segregated South. You see, my parents grew up in at Jim Crow South in the fifties and sixties in New Orleans,

Louisiana. Their next generation, my parents had three kids. My sister, brother and I all went to West Point, all three of us. We all served our country in combat. And I sit before you today as a city of United States congressman in a district and a suburb of Houston, Texas, as a white majority district that President Trump would have won by twenty five points and I won by almost thirty points. And that doesn't happen unless we've

made some incredible progress in this great nation. Now, my colleagues on a left like to say that common sense voting laws, including requiring a government issued ID, a racist, in, discriminatory and burdensome. Do you know what my father had back in the forties and fifties before it was even cool, a government issued ID? And continuing in his footsteps, I do have multiple government issued IDs? And why that might be shocking to many people in this

country. People may ask, how's that happen? It's very simple personal responsibility for all Americans in this country, regardless of what you look like. Sitting with me today, is my Global Entry card, my Military ID card, my Texas driver's license, my Texas Licensed to carry because that's how we roll on Texans, my Congressional card, and of course the good old fashioned American passport. What sorcery is this? What am I? The black Kudini?

How was I able to pull off thing impossible and attain not one, not two, not three, but six government issue IDs? Personal responsibility in this country? I fought for this country as in a passion helicopter pilot to protect free and fair elections, and having a government issued ID as a racist.

It's American. You need to have an idea to drive a car, to check into the airport open to beck account, you need an ID for basically everything to be a responsible adult in this country, except for voting, apparently a quote to the left, I mean you need an ID to return a

pair of jeans. I mean, so this idea that somehow black people are just not developed enough to have IDs is completely ridiculous, And this guy's good, I have to tell you, and I have to admit I hope this doesn't make me sound stupid, but I've never heard of this guy, and maybe those of you who are more well versed in the world than I am know of him. But this guy is good. Black America does not need well meaning liberals putting their arms around us and telling us how we should go

to the polls. In fact, if you look at recent headlines and polls, you will find that black men specifically in this country are more than effort to participate in the next president shoe election. That is true. That is true, and I've got proof of it. This is the Black Entertainment Network. They're talking to black voters, and these people have ideas, and these people are registered to vote. And here's a little bit of how they sounded

infinitively right now. I couldn't tell you that if they opened the post tomorrow on voting for Joe Biden to what changed life? The inflation and the things that we're going through right now. I want the right person so that I'm not paying eight dollars for eggs fifteen dollars for gas, even though things may be improving economically. But you feel there's a disconnect, Yeah, there is a disconnect. But the way these last three or four years have been,

this is the worst it's ever been in my life. I never would have even considered thinking about voting for Donald Trump, but living in America needs last or it's a consideration, a consider Yeah, it's a consideration, and believe me, in my opinion, it's more than a consideration for that individual.

He just probably didn't want to admit it on beet because there are a bunch of people running around making black people feel like Uncle Tom's traders or whatever you want to call them, when the fact of the matter is their movement is pretty pretty heavy, and we're seeing we're seeing poles, and even beet is mentioning the poles. But you know, keep in mind the pressure that the

left wing, mostly white people. Thank you, Malcolm X for warning black people about liberal white people, because they're the black person's worst enemy, because not only do they lie about black people, they also have like zero expectations of them in terms of the soft bigotry of low expectations. But the movements there, which is why you're getting all these people who are talking about Crow

and all this other nonsense. And this is gold right here. Reflected in some polls, while seventy seven percent of likely black voters say they intend to support mister Biden, former President Trump leads Biden in several battleground states, including Georgia, where he lost by roughly twelve thousand votes, and faces charges of election interference. Yeah, nobody cares. Nobody cares. We see election interference every day. I mean, Letitia, Fannie, you know, Jack,

all the other guys out there. That's election interference. So we see election interference at the local, at the media level too. But when you listen to Wesley Hunt, he lays it out. He says, you know you're not gonna be able to stop this train, and they and they know it, so they're trying to pull out all the stops to try and scare black people into thinking they're going to be lynched at polling places, or that something

as simple as a photo ID is somehow discriminating against them. And believe me, I'm glad Wesley Hunt is out there. I'd never heard of him before, but hopefully you know, of course he'll be written off by the joy Raids of the world as some kind of Uncle Tom but too bad, and I think I know why, and I'm really looking forward to these results. For the record twenty twenty two midterms in Georgia, it proved that election integrity

and ballid accessibility can be achieved hand in hand. After the twenty twenty election, Georgia passed a voter election integrity law, and subsequently, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the state of Georgia alleging that the Georgia law is

discriminatory and aims to restrict citizens from voting. President Biden even called this low, called this law, and I quote Jim Crow two point zero really in my humble opin, and referencing Jim Crow for common sense election integrity laws is offensive to those who actually experienced Jim Crow, like my parents and their parents before them. In fact, the law wasn't discriminatory at all, because in the twenty twenty two midterms, Georgia voters shattered voter turnout records across the state.

And despite that record breaking turnout in Georgia, the DOJ lawsuit is still pending. I suspect that it's because their record breaking turnout resulted and a Republican governor being elected in Georgia. But I digress. I'm going to say the choire part out loud, which I tend to do. I have a lot of respect for John Lewis, but the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act is

not about protecting voting rights. It's about solidifying Democrat power nationally. It's about federal control over state and local elections, which, by the way, is unconstitutional. It's about diminishing the security of our elections. And voter integrity laws aren't discriminatory. They are required for a functioning constitutional so invariably you do know that the people who are crying the loudest about Jim Crow, Laws and beyond

really are not Black Americans. You rarely hear it. They're always liberal whites on television, in the White House, in Congress and beyond, because that's how they trade in race baiting, in menacing black people, in conjuring old videos, in film clips from Mississippi burning, and it's completely demeaning to black people. And I think this has been going on for a long time. Black people finally do realize what's up with the white liberal They're beginning to understand

exactly what Malcolm X was talking about. Your phone calls are welcome. Three one four, five, five, six sixty one oh four. It's common Sense Radio. Good morning everybody, and happy Thursday to all of you and yours. It's common Sense Radio. Jamie Allman here, happy to be back in the saddle for you here at one O four nine The Patriot in the

Almond the Morning Show. So when Wesley Hunt mentioned that he went to West Point, as did two of his brothers as well, I first thing he came to me is like, oh, yeah, I've heard about what happened at West Point, and did you know that they changed their mission statement? They have officially changed their mission statement. I'm like, oh, Lordie, can't wait to talk to Jim Carafano, West Point grad about this one.

So the west Point previous mission statement was to educate, train, and inspire the coreal cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of duty, honor, country. So West Point now has revised the mission statement and it reads like this, to build, educate, train, and inspire the corps of cadets to be commissioned leaders of character committed to the Army values. Now that, of course, no one knows really what

that is. And I can guess what an army value is, and I'm sure that it's awesome and amazing, but you notice how nebulous that term is, and how that term could literally just kind of float around everywhere. Army values can be plugged into anything that the Defense Secretary or whatever comes up with, and it's got to be infuriating. First of all, you can you can say, well, why did they change it? Why is it's so important for West Point to take out I mean, I literally red line out

duty, honor, and country and replace it with Army values. No demeaning army values. By the way, I'm sure they're amazing, but we really, like actually don't know what they are. We know what duty, honor and country are, however, right like, we really don't know what conservative and liberal is, right. I mean, I got into a discussion with somebody based on a John Stewart clip where John Stuart was like, don't act you know, you can love Trump, but don't act like that's patriotism.

I go, John Stewart, Nora. No one on the planet really knows what patriotism is. They love throwing it around, doing whatever, especially liberals, which is really weird. Liberals are now kind of the new McCarthy era legion, and people always looking for the commis, always looking for the lack of patriotism they love. That are the threats to democracy. Putin putin, putin all this stuff. It's really weird how the left is now transformed in

like this nineteen fifties weirdo John Birt Society Club. It's really strange, but it's going on. But why would the army decide that that's going to They're going to take out duty, honor and country and replace it with army values that basically can be anything anything they wanted to be very interesting. If you're a military person, maybe you could chime in two three, one, four, five, five, six sixty one oh four. So Joe Biden,

this is it is amazing. The news media at one time had entire teams of people whose job it was to fact check Donald Trump pretty much every time he opened his mouth. Uh, the individuals like the New York Times and the whole team of people dedicated to fact checking Donald Trump. I remember there was a and usually what happens is these news organizations. I remember one. I can't remember what it was. It was like more of a of a

national thing than it was. They all own local television stations and there was always some guy who was tasked with you know, I'm I'm the fact checker here. It's always during the election, and what happened. Fact checkers now are basically an army of media propagandists who go out and try to change whatever narrative is reaching us peasants. You know, they try to They always want to correct us. Oh no, actually, know what you're thinking really isn't

the case. Here's what we're thinking, and that's you know, this army that's unleashed for the mainstream media. But no one has bothered to fact check Joe Biden over decades now, I mean back in nineteen eighty seven they did when he was continuing to lie about his role in the civil rights movement. But just two days ago in Milwaukee, Joe Biden lied about it again. I can progressed for one second. Look, you know, I've been very

involved for a while. I know I don't look like I just arrived, but all kid decide, I didn't realize even though I was deeply involved initially in the civil rights movement, that got me involved to run from the first place. Yeah, deeply involved in the civil rights movement. And again that is a proven falsehood. Joe Biden was never deeply involved in the civil rights movement. And in fact, the person you could probably ask best would be

Joe Biden himself. When I marched in the civil rights movement, I did not march with a twelve point program and marched with tens of thousands of others to change attitudes, and we changed attitudes. So that was in nineteen eighty seven, when Joe Biden claimed he marched in the civil rights movement. I was seventeen years old. Like many of you, I participated in sit ins to de segregate the restaurants and movie houses of Wilmington, Delaware. I come

out of the Civil Rights movement. I was one of those guys that sat in and marched and all that stuff. This is eighty seven. And then months later, actually there was some fact checking going on and they said, hey, man, you never marched in the Civil rights movement. Come on, he had a drop out of the presidential race that you know sixties. I was, in fact, very concerned about the Civil Rights movement. I was not an activist. I worked at an all black swimming pool in the

east side of Wilmington, Delaware. I was involved. I was involved in what they were thinking, what they were feeling. Involved, But I was not out marching. I was not down in Selma, I was not anywhere else. I was a suburbanite kid who got a dose of exposure to what was happening to black Americans when I in my own city as a lifeguard. How does a guy like this who dropped out of a presidential race in nineteen eighty eight because he was revealed to be not only a liar but also a

fraudster, a plagiarist. How did this guy wind up coming back and winding up in the White House. It's stunning, but it happens because no one is paying attention at all. He made the same lie decades later when he was with Obama. You know, when I was a teenager in Delaware,

for real, I got involved in the civil rights movement. We have the eighth largest black population in America. Most people don't know that, and mass then I'd go to Reverend Harry's church where we'd meet in order to organize and figure where we were gonna go. I mean, this is impossible to believe that, with all the fact checking out there, that this guy gets out of a presidential race in nineteen eighty eight because he's a liar and a huckster

and a charlatan. And then decades later he just regenerates the lie again and nobody's paying attention, nobody brings it up in the mainstream media and beyond. And then in Milwaukee he lies again. This is a guy, absolutely who has no fear at all that anybody's gonna question him in the mainstream media and beyond. No fear at all. Hubris, Yeah, totally teflone. Yeah, all right, coming up, are very well. I think he's pretty amazing. Attorney General Andrew Bailey is gonna join us. He he is hot

on the trail of this Hazelwood East fight. We'll follow up on that. The Patriots use up eight after the house. Good morning, everybody, it's common since radio Jamie Allman here. Happy to be back in the saddle with you. It's Almond in the morning, one O four nine and the Patriot Be careful out there, people. Some people reporting they are hearing sirens Matthew

on the Facebook page saying I'm hearing him in South County. So Bindy's online too, saying that there is uh storms on the way to uh north Saint Louis County. So be careful everybody, and uh we'll be watching out for you. Andrew Bailey, he is Missouri's Attorney General and he's a darn good one and you're gonna be able to meet him tonight at Johnny's Hideout. You know. Rick Pogue has been a longtime friend of mine and an overall great

guy, tremendous conservative, and he's amazing so well. He is part owner of Johnny's Hideout down there, a high ridge, and that's where we're going to be able to see Andrew Bailey right there in the flesh tonight from five point thirty I think to seven seven thirty somewhere around there, I'll be down there to shake Andrew Bailey's hand and congratulate you, by the way, on doing amazing work at the latest of course is you and going after this idea

of changing some of our juvenile laws that seemed to be letting a lot of people off the hook who shouldn't be. Of course, the lynch pin of this is the fight that happened hazel at East and this girl who basically pounded another girl's headed to the ground. I don't know what the racial connotations of all this was, but it's happening all around the country, it seems. Andrew Bailey, how you doing, good morning this morning? How you doing? Man? Hey, Jamie, thank you so much for having me on.

Man, I'm excited to get to see you this evening, to hang out with my friend Rick Boage. A great Patriots, and I appreciate y'all. Look what happened, what happened with this attack with these students in Hazelwood

School District is abominable. This is horrendous. We see a fight breakout at two point thirty in the afternoon on a Friday, in broad daylight on a public street, multiple teams involved, just right next to where the school is located, in their students at the school, and we see an aggressor, an attacker who violently pummels a victim and bashes the victim's head repeatedly into the

hard contry. Clearly the attacker intended to inflict serious physical injury. When you've got teens of this age committing adult crimes first degree assault, those teams need to face adult consequences. That's the only way we're gonna get a handle on this thing. Let's not forget these teams grow up in Corey Bush's congressional district. Corey Busch has called for the defunding of police. They've watched for years as Kim Gardner and the city refused to prosecute criminals, so they think it's

okay to do whatever you want. The need to feel the repercussions of the law, and that way we can get a handle on this and put a stop so that the next generation doesn't grow up in the same culture of violence. Yeah, I mean, there's no doubt about it. I mean it's weird because in this society where there is a segment of our society who believes that men can be women and women can be men and all this other nonsense,

Certainly you've got to be able to come to a conclusion. It's sometimes at fifteen year old is an adult, bottom line, and they can and you listen, when you make a choice to pound somebody's head to the ground, that's a choice that you make basically as an adult. I mean, people who are fifteen years old know exactly what they're doing here. Yeah, that's right. This attacker knew better and had multiple opportunities to disengage for the

fight. Look, once she had rendered the victim incapable of resisting, there was no need to continue bashing the victim's head into the concrete. So that proves the intent to inflict serious physical injury. But let me say this as well, they're multiple teams in vault here. Where is our juvenile system. The entire purpose of the juvenile system is to prevent this sort of thing from

happening. Juvenile officers have the ability to take personal and subject matter jurisdiction over teams who are exhibiting behavior that is injurious to the team or the teen's community, or teens who are beyond printal control. And so it should have never gotten to this level. It should have never, you know, escalated to the point that now there's a young woman who's fighting for her life and critical condition in the hospital, and my heart goes out to the victim. Oh,

there's no question about it. So how as an attorney general, how does this manage? How does your office act or what is the breadth of your ability and power in a situation like this to intervene if you haven't if you can intervene at all. Well, right now, we're watching the case closely. At the end of the day, it's up to the juvenileficers. The juvenile officers work for the circuit judges. There are forty six circuits in the state of Missouri, and so there are forty six juvenile officers. I

mean, each works for the presiding judge. I think long term, what we need to look at here is structural reform to our juvenile system to inject a level of transparency and accountability. Right now, it's as if the umpires are picking the batting order for a baseball game. We wouldn't think that's a

good idea in any other context. So moving the juvenile officers out of the judiciary as a proposal that's moving through the General Assembly, I think that helps inject a level of transparency and accountability, because we need to know why it is that in the state of Missouri fewer and fewer youth have been committed to the Division of Youth Services. In the past years, the juvenile officers used to send troubled youth to dys for treatment and rehabilitation so they didn't end up

in this kind of situation, and those numbers have declined sharply. Why is that We need answers to those questions. That's the kind of juvenile system reform I'm talking about. Yeah, there's no question about it. And what do you sense I mean, I would imagine that in this state you could even get Democrats on board with this concept because clearly the and now crime is out of hand, and clearly there are people running around who even brag about the

fact that nothing really can happen to them because they're juveniles. I mean, we've had videotape of guys put in the back seat of cars and the first thing they announce is, well, I'll see you in twelve hours because I'm in the juvenile system. Now, yeah, that's right. It has no deterrent effect. And look, it's the adult criminals know they don't want to go to prison, so all too often they co opt the teens into committing

the crime for them. Why do you think it is that you see fourteen year olds committing karjackis and then driving one hundred miles per hour down Saint Louis City streets. It's because the adults have formed a criminal conspiracy to cajole the teams into behaving that way by joining their gangs and then forcing them to commit these crimes. So we've got to add a deterrent effect. The juvenile officers

need to step up. We need more juvenile jurisdiction over troubled youths, troubled teams to prevent these types of things from escalating the point that we now have a first degree assault and a young victim fighting for her life. But let me say that's too Jamie. There's another element to this that the mainstream media is ignoring, but that you will appreciate. Hazelwood has a history of placing divisive racial DEI programs above the safety of its students. That's where these teams

go to school. And in twenty twenty one, Hazelwood demanded that the school resource officers, the uniform police officers that are in the schools to protect the youth, take the school's DEI training. Well, the police department said, no, we're not going to do that. We have our own trainings. We're not part of the school, we're part of the police department. And

so the school system booted them out. So this is a school district that has a history of radical, progressive, divisive racial policies being placed ahead of the safety of students. One wonders what role that contributed to this first degree assault. Well, it seems like it's almost happening all over the country. We're seeing video after video pop up of these gangs, many of the black

youths who are beating up white people in hallways and beyond. And I can't help but figure that this must be in some way, shape or form and outgrowth of what's being taught in the schools. And I would go to critical race theory too, where the children are being manipulated. They're being tricked into either believing that they are victims or that they are perpetrators. And I think the racial division being created by these so called programs designed to solve racism are

actually backfiring and having a hugely negative impact on our children. Well, let's think about what happened in Germany in the nineteen twenties and thirties. The Nazi Party told the German people that they had been subjugated, that they were being put out, that there was systemic racism in their country and in their culture. And next thing, you know, brown shirts were breaking windows and rounding people up for beatings and concentration camps. So yeah, this kind of racially

divisive programming and indoctrination has real world negative consequences. We've got to put an end to it. Now. We are equal under the law. The Constitution is supposed to be coloredlde and that's why these programs are illegal and unconstitutional, and we've got to stumped them out while we still. We really appreciate too,

your adherents and your love of the Missouri Constitution. You know, there is a pattern among some Republicans, and for that matter, even some Conservatives where they kind of have this hands off local control approach, which I agree with. I mean, our preference is always to have local control, but sometimes we have to step in, the state has to step in, or

the state's officers, including you, have to step into a locality. I think we made a mistake during the COVID deal where there wasn't enough done at the gubernatorial level to get in and pin Sam Page's ears back a little bit on his shut down policies and everything else. And so I really appreciated the fact that you stepped in in this Kim Gardner situation and finally said, hey,

listen, these cities serve at the leisure of the state. It's why we even had the North County Court plan and why the state legislats were able to intervene there. So you made sure that with all the must scularity of the Attorney General's office, you came in and did something about what was happening at the city prosecutor level. Yeah, that's right. Look, it's a very different relationship between the states and federal government, right. We have it

in the federal constitution. We have a federal democratic republic where the federal government has limited authority and the states have the rest of the authority. But in a lot of ways, the states pre existed the federal government because the thirteen Colonies existed before there was a United States Constitution. But it's different at the

state level. Counties and municipalities are political subdivisions of the state, So the state retains authority, and when we see a breakdown in local control, absolutely the state has a responsibility to step in. Look, five hundred and forty two businesses had left downtown Saint Louis because of Kim Bardner. She had a ninety six percent non prosecution rate. Victims were suffering. This one woman was holding the entire state hostage. We couldn't let that go on any longer.

We took bold action and ultimately removed her, and we're prepared to do that again if necessary. Yeah, I mean, at this point, some things have calmed down with her replacement, but at this point she there is there any further action that can be taken against her. I don't care whether it's the bar or whatever it is. What kind of further action could be taken? Yeah, well, she's still got liability. We're not done with this

yet. I mean, you saw US published the Gardener Reports that lay out laid out the evidence we had, and that was intended to lay out a framework to propose legislative changes before the legislature got moving this session, so that we could have the necessary tools in place to prevent this from happening in the future or to be able to respond appropriately and swiftly. But we're continuing to pursue documents that we believe will establish at a minimum civil, possibly professional or

administrative, and potentially criminal liability on Kim Gardner's behalf. Again, what this woman did to not only things, but to the state of Missouri is abhorrent, and we are going to continue to pursue that until we run down every last thread. Attorney General Andrew Bailey, if you guys want to meet him, you can hang out because you guys know a rig pogue, so you can get to know Andrew Bailey just a little bit better at Johnny's hideout right

there at high Ridge. The event starts at five point thirty. We go untill seven, lit laughter, whatever, hang out, have a beer, meet Andrew Bailey and and really appreciate the fact that you are using all the heft afforded to you by our Missouri State Constitution with the Attorney General's office. Thank you for all of your evangelization as it relates to criminal justice reform and

making sure things are going right here and in school. So appreciate that we're going to keep fighting and winning for Missourians to support freedom, safety and prosperity. Can't wait to see my friends at Johnny tonight. Thanks Jamie, look forward to talking soon. Yeah, Andrew, before you get away? What's that? What's your website? How do we get ahold of you for you the campaign? Check us out at baileymode dot com. That's b A I L E y moo dot com. I'm a true son of Missouri, served

in the army. Proud to be leading the fight again against the enemies of freedom and courtrooms across the state, across the nation today as Missouri' attorney all Right, buddy, I appreciate you so much and see you later on tonight. All right. That is Andrew Bailey, my good is gracious, a Republican in Missouri with energy, a Republican state officeholder with with with like,

he's talks, he's strong, he's a badass. I mean, gee, whiz, could we could definitely use more people like him, my goodest gracious. Some of the people who were in camera's a governor's office, they were like walking around like ear all the time. It's like, come on, brighten up a little bit, get some moxie in you, get some energy in you. It's Trumpian I like that, all right, coming up,

Becky Noble. Oh yeah, and your phone calls to eight o'clock hour, teeing up three, one, four, five, five, six sixty one. Good morning this morning, everybody. Happy Thursday to all of you. Everybody feel better now than the House is past legislation to go after TikTok. Yeah, while we still make all of our all the medicines that the pharmaceutical companies make are made in China mm hm, you know, for like pennies and then they charge you two thousand over the actual raw price to the medicine.

Oh, I'm sorry. The pharmaceuticals is the one who mostly fund uh members of the House of Representative. Oh okay, never mind, Yeah, no, wonder TikTok. You got our own government CIA FBI spying on us thanks to the Patriot Act. But TikTok is the enemy because it's collecting information on your twelve year old gotcha selling farmland the Chinese? Uh, sometimes even near near near military installations, gid, it's TikTok, right, okay,

gotcha? We we don't ever have any tariffs on Chinese goods shipped here. No, but no problem. China's like yeah, making bank if you really want to do something about China and the threat of and then do something about the threat of China. This TikTok stuff is absolutely nonsense. And you know what, the House of Representatives and everybody and they know it. And guess

what, Jake Sullivan says, it's going to be even further. You know, They're just want to be clear about what this bill is all about, because a lot of people are going around throwing around the words ban TikTok, TikTok band and the ultimate object of the bill is about a question of ownership. Do we want TikTok as a platform to be owned by an American company or owned by China? Oh? I see, So this is actually about the government controlling who owns what in America? Right, gotcha? Just wait

until somebody takes us a step further. It's it's never going to end. I'm with the seventeen Republicans or fifteen who voted against it. It's a bad idea, and it doesn't it does nothing about the real threat of China. Becky Noble, Welcome to the show. Are you on TikTok? I am not. I am I'm not either, But you know, people love it, you know, I I yeah, I I get for the most part that there there are teenagers and young people who are talking and doing whatever it

is they do on TikTok. But I just, uh, yeah, I don't. I don't have a good feeling about it. I'll put it that way. I don't. I don't. I don't want it. It might be a trivial thing, and and and it and we do need to worry about, you know, spy balloons flying across the country and nobody cares, and and like you just said, the Chinese buying up farmland near military installations. Yeah, those are priorities. But I just, you know, I've thought about it, but I just I don't feel good about it. Yeah,

well, we hook up with China. I mean, everybody hear the Wuhan lab Oh yeah that one. Yeah, yeah, that's a Chinese and American collaboration in China, where where where they're where they're toying around with gain of function research on viruses. It probably ended up being reason why there was the COVID outbreak. But right, but nonetheless, this is all ridiculous, and I wish most Americans would actually understand this is all a russe. This

is all a uniparty effort to distract us. I mean, I mean even the Chinese when they floated those balloons over Becky, it was like they were They're getting information in so many different ways that I don't blame them for floating balloons up because everybody's gonna freak out about the balloons, while our other hand

is in all their computers. It's like really crazy, right, Yeah, I mean you've got to think that they have got they've stolen so much of our intellectual property and stolen so much of our technology that there is a bazillion different ways that they're gaining information and gaining intelligence about Americans and about the US

in general. That that, Yeah, the whole TikTok thing is is it's kind of a giant Hey look over here, look at this shiny thing over here, and and and the other thing too, is that you know, when you talk to people about their kids being on TikTok, and it's it's a you know, if you're going to tell people that their kids are in danger of something, that's going to make them pay attention. Yeah, that

that that's a great way to make them pay attention. And while you're doing something else, while while you're doing something else over here, you know, yeah, I mean or even I don't know whether you're talking to me on a cell phone or whatever. Because are you in the basement right now because of the storms? Okay, so we came back up. Yeah we had sirens about fifteen minutes ago. Yeah. Oh so so you're not one of those people who the minute there's bad weather you decided I'm gonna go out and

shoot a video for TikTok. No no, okay o good? No? Usually what right when the siren goes off, I tend to go down to my basement. Yeah right, great. Whenever you're speaking to me on it's probably owned by the Chinese, right, not owned by it, but you know the Chinese made it. Uh. And so that's already an end if you really want it, if somebody really wants to presumably, uh, go ahead and and latch onto what Becky Noble's up to, or or what Jamie

Almond's daughters doing on TikTok. The Chinese aren't interested in that. They've got bigger fish to fry. No. I yeah, I'm I'm I'm pretty boring, you know, and they're they're they're not gonna care about what I'm doing. But yeah, I mean when you talk about you know, yeah, I'm on an iPhone. So we know the Chinese involvement in Apple, But how many other companies are do the Chinese have at least, you know,

some minute vested interest in that nobody really knows about. I mean, the the the the the number of those companies could be endless, and you know, so to be worrying about uh uh TikTok, you know, and and and someplace where where there's people, you know, posting videos of their cats. You know. Yeah, it's a possibility, but I don't think it's it's nearly the possibility that of a whole lot of other things that the Chinese

can be gleaning information about America and about Americans on. Oh yeah, and Becky, the Chinese involvement even in our real estate market is incredible. Oh yeah, I mean, if they're buying up entire neighborhoods, it's I mean so so yeah, I do believe it's because of the I think the incestuous relationship between our lawmakers in Congress as well, not only in the Senate but also in the House. And they're ties to companies that make a lot of

money off of their relationships with China. And they're not making any money off they're off of TikTok, so, but they're making money off the other things. And so they decided they could go after TikTok. But oh they won't dare demand that that pharmaceuticals be made in America. They still made in China. And when Donald Trump threatened China and infecting post tariffs on Chinese goods, he was called a xenophobe and a crazy guy. Uh but but these guys

going after TikTok makes them somehow brilliant. Doesn't make any sense to me. Tariffs sort of way to go. If you really want to handicap China, you need to impost tariffs, which is completely and totally conservative as far as

I'm concerned. Oh yeah, yeah, definitely, And I think that's probably one of the reasons that they are probably very very concerned that Donald Trump is going to get reelected because because they know what's coming, and they know that that they are not going to get handled with the kid gloves that Joe Biden

and his administration are handling them with. And you know, I'll put even put my tinfoil hat on here for a minute, and I'll say that I think one of the reasons that that Joe Biden doesn't really care about China is because the money is still flowing in. Oh yeah, yeah, you know so though, so so people will be assuaged by the attack on TikTok and think that the whole thing is over with and oh yeah, now we really got China because we we took TikTok away from a I was like, no,

you don't even know they have of it. And by the way, I really I'm surprised no one has actually made a tinfoil hat. It's like, you know, we always talk about the tinfoil hat thing, but you know, no one's ever thought to make one, because I'd wear one. Yeah, yeah, you know. And it's the same it's the same principle as when Hillary Hillary Clinton said deplorables five minutes later, there were T shirts and capitalism. Man, absolutely, somebody should be out there making a tinfoil

hat. Where are they? I mean? And plus I don't even know where that came from, but I like the idea we might be able to actually glean a lot out of that, I would think. All right, So, Becky, what's going on on gumshoe politics? Well, I am talking about what our attorney generally I missed a lot of it because I was taking cover, but talking about the fight there at Yea the East good And you know where does that come from? Where do kids? How are kids

becoming so angry? You know, they learn it, they learn actually is part of the curriculum, if you can believe it. I think so too. And yeah, and I do bring that up, you know when you're I don't know if they're teaching CRT in the Hazelwood School district, so I can't say that, but you know, if they're teaching some sort of element of it, if you're teaching kids to hate each other, that's gonna be

a problem. Yeah, it's happening all over the country. I mean, every time you turn around, there's another video of a bunch of black kids beating up a white kid, right right, right, and it's you know, they're gonna be surprised that this has happened. Yeah, yeah, no

doubt. All Right, Well, Becky Noble Gumshoe politics, and that's gonna be great there on substack, as well as Don't Forget in Your Face, which is a podcast which is also linked to to her substack page, and of course you can also find her running around there at red State, which is an awesome site, red state dot com. All right, Becky, well, thank you so much and be safe, Okay, we'll do Jamie, thank you so much. All right, thank you, great talking to

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