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Hour 4-Tabitha Hassel

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Tabitha Hassel joins the show this hour.

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Good morning, everybody, and happy Monday to all of you and yours. It's all in the morning, and it is common Sense Radio. You're in the right place, one of four nine, the Patriot. And so Nikki Haley won the swamp vote there in DC and all of her weirdo supporters are bragging about it, even though as our buddy mister Kernaki over there at MSNBC says, she's going about to see a delicate a delegate swamp of her own. She goes on NBC and decides that she's going to pivot, and she

apparently is now the leader of the normis. That's what she is. She's a normany leader guard. I think we fight. You're going to have sixteen states and territories that are voting on Tuesday, and so a lot of people's voices are going to be heard. And that's what this has all been about. You've only had three or four states that have voted up until now. We're a big country and we want every feel like they had the opportunity to

vote for someone and not just against someone. And I think that's the biggest thing we hear is people are so desperate for normal and that's what we want to give them is normal. Yeah, right, thanks for warning us, because that's not what anybody wants by any stretch of the imagination. If you look at any kind of empirical evidence like polling, even though it's not the solid evidence. But the New York Times in Sienna have Trump five points ahead.

Doesn't sound like people are seeking normal to me, Tabatha Hassle Tabathaehassle dot com. This is so typical. I'm surprised she admitted that her whole campaign is that vapid and that empty vacuus. I mean, come up with any other word but the idea that she's going to go out there and campaign because

everybody wants to go back to normal, whatever that is. Because I know what normal is to Republicans like her, and that is us just simply being a bunch of surf to the deep State and a bunch of slaves to the World Economic Forum, and have our children all going off to war to die for whatever their investments in Raytheon happened to be. So, my goodness, gracious, we know normal, and we've been there, done that, and are and are not going back. Hi. Good morning, Jamie, Good

morning everyone. I am one hundred percent with you. You know, we don't want normal. We don't want Hailey's kind of normal because her you know, Haylee. The reason why she won in Washington, DC is because she is an establishment candidate. Of course she's going to win there, an establishment of demographic in that area. Her idea of normal is not what we consider normal. I mean, she is one of them. She is not one of us, no doubt about it. And she and she she did clearly

is in a situation where I don't know who's supporting her. I mean, somebody was suggesting the win red thing, but wind Red is not really that's not really what they are win Red. I've gotten screwed by them before. Now I'll never give money to win Red again. They were the ones who supposedly were Trumpian and would give money to Trump and blah blah blah. But instead they do this recurring donation thing, so you get into them one time

and they'll siphon your credit card every month. It wasn't and I didn't realize until later I gave them. I gave Trump one hundred dollars once through win Red. I think it was because you could get a T shirt or something of that nature. And so I did one hundred dollars. The next thing I know, I hadn't checked my AMX for a while. Five months later, I'm in five hundred dollars to them. I told to you, Yeah, I talked to him and I said, oh, no, we'll work

and we'll give you your money back. Then I go to AMX to appeal it and they told me that WAD refused to give my money back. So they are a bunch of trash. They're criminals. It's a racketeering job. Do not give your money to win RED under any circumstances. Don't give your money to the Republican Party. No, no, no, I absolutely do not, because the Republican Party does not I you know, Jamie, I don't consider myself to be a Republican. I'm a conservative. We have to

vote Republican, just like Trump has to run Republican. But I am not one of them. You know, they don't do not represent me. Do not give your money to any Republican organization. Choose the candidate you wish to support, whether it's Trump, whoever it is, Hayley, or whatever you might want, and give your money to the people. They tell you to give it to They always give out a little text number or some information. If you're going to send it, send it to them. Oh, I'm

with you on that. By the way, I don't I pretty much can predict how you feel felt about this Florida legislature. I don't know what they're thinking or what they're drinking. But there was this legislation these guys passed that

would have created strict social media prohibitions for minors in Florida. So basically what they were going to do is they were going to They claimed it was for protecting children, but it would have required some social media platforms to prohibit anyone younger than sixteen from creating an account and mandate that they use a third party for age verification services. Now it all sounds good. Unfortunately, there are too many people, even in our realm, who want the government to do

their parenting for them, and that's a problem. And check this out. This makes DeSantis even more awesome than I thought. He comes in and he vetos the bill, which is a wise move, and I think it kind of burnishes a little bit of his conservative cred and also teaches a lot legislature. Don't be doing stuff without me, because if you do, I'm going to ram it down your throat. Good move on DeSantis's part. I'm with you on that, Jamy. You know, people have to start being parents.

You parents your child. Don't let the government parents your child, because you know what, the minute you allow them to take that little bit of step, they're going to take it a mile further. You know, it is up to you, as a parent's job to monitor your children's social media activity. If you want them to have an account and they're thirteen, that's up to you. And you know, and not only that, but what we also have to worry about when you get into these social media regulations.

Okay, so they want to prove your fifteen year old, sixteen year old's identity, Well, then guess what you're submitting documents to them. You're giving them information on your child. Bad enough, we have to submit our own IDs, but we definitely do not want to give them our children's information. It's just another information ram. Oh yeah, no doubt about it. I want to ask you about this because I talked about this in San Diego last

week when I was on the radio there. But this is a case in California, and this girl, she's a middle school student, snapchatted a video and that included a picture of the school and a fight she had with another girl. And so she came out and somebody asked, what's the best time of your year? The best part of your year so far? And she said, or what was the best part of the year kicking this girl's butt? And it was a blurt out thing. But she was apparently bullied at

school and everything else. Uh, and then they got into a fight. Eventually they were both suspended for it, and then she now faces expulsion for putting the video on snapchat that included the fight and the school. Now, I'm pretty strict when it comes to deferring to a school. I think a school has a right to set dreast codes. I don't think there is free speech at schools, in public schools or private schools, and I think that that is dependent on a code. I don't have absolute free speech on the

air. I'm on public airwaves right, but they're regulated by FCC. I can't just go on here and cuss, and if I did, I couldn't sit there and defend myself on the grounds of free speech. So there are there are confinements, but if you look at the real case and look at how this thing bore out, the fact that matter. She's being targeted because

she's white. They allow black kids to do whatever they want to in these schools without any kind of punishment whatsoever, and certainly they wouldn't expel her. I don't agree she should be expelled. I think she was wrong, and so does she but I don't think she should be expelled for it. But there's a whole thing out there now where she's being pillaried for this video.

I think her mistake was putting the school in her video. And the question is should children be allowed to have free speech if they're not in school. And my point was, well, you're out of school, but you include a school in your snapchat, so you're kind of getting what you're paid for here. You involve the school. So she gets in trouble for that. I don't think she should be expelled for it. What do you think? I don't think she should be expelled. You know one thing we have to

remember, and a lot of people don't know this. You cannot take photos or video of a private business, or a private energy or a lot of government institutions. I mean, I work in security and some of the things were hired to do at different times is stand outside of buildings and make sure people are not taking photos or a video of that building. So we don't

have the right to do whatever we want. However, however, kids that are built bullied in school, they have to stand up for themselves in some way because I can tell you what, the schools aren't doing a darn thing about it. No, you know, bullies get away with anything they want, and when the parents bring it up to the school, guess what, the kid gets bullied further. And in school most schools that is. Unfortunately, the rules are not the same for everyone. They're not the same for

everyone. They pick and choose who they want to reprimand you know, for this type of thing. But as far as social media, I think students should be able to have that right of free speech. If you're not in the school, you're not showing the school's name, the school's logo, you know, anything like that, you should absolutely be able to put it on social media. But like you said, where she made the mistake was putting filming it with the school releasing it. But look how many videos we see

of schools into school fights. Nobody's getting suspended or expelled. Fish, Yeah, I mean, so why this situation. I'm thinking this is more about the school not wanting people to know that they're allowing this bullying to go on. I think that's a great point. And I think there's one guy. I remember, the kid who shot somebody at school and then the next day

he's out on bond. I mean, we all know what the code is, and we all know that it depends on what flavor you are as to what your punishment is going to be or how much you get away with, and so we know what the deal is, all right, So listen, I see your Facebook page and everything else, And darned if I can't stop looking at the sky at these damn trails, and I thought we're airplane trails. Have you guys finally gotten to the bottom of this thing yet? Is

there such a thing as chem trails and all that? There absolutely is kim trails. In fact, there are two different states I knew New Hampshire is one of them wanting to ban kem trails. Kim trails really are a thing. There are pilots who you know, say they partake, you know, partaking in these different exercises. We know it's happening, but here's here's where we're go and I know this, this is going to be very predictable.

Look at Bill Gates. You know, I'm not making this up. You can go on line and look he funds a project to block the sun. Is in fact, the first thing I thought about when I woke up this morning is that are we going to have any more beautiful sunny days this summer? Because you know, when we were kids, all the clouds were beautiful, Remember, beautiful blue skies, big fluffy clouds, cloud uky. We don't see it anymore, do we. We wake up and it might be

a beautiful sunny day. Well then guess what happens. We see these crisscrosses across the sky. The next thing you know, it's overcast, and then the next day it storms because they are absolutely their cloud seating, they are blocking the sun. I'm not making it up. It is a fact that anyone can research. You can read Bill Gates's own words and you can see

his funding of these programs that block the sun. They want to block the sun because they believe that of course of global warming, Man made global warming. It is absolutely ridiculous. And you know what, It's a war on humanity, is what it is. Yeah, I listen. I told you, and I tell my people that I still kind of believe in the moon

landing, although I can be convinced it didn't happen. But the other anything else, I completely is on the off the table for me in terms of just discussion and everything else, because as far as I'm concerned, I you know, I actually get to the point where I sometimes think that the people who sweep the highway in those big trucks are just doing it to drive us

completely bats because they try. And I also think that someday I think there's somebody in some central place that is the one doing all the things that annoy us. Like they said they send people out with orange cones. I don't think they do anything. They just want to control our lives. You might be onto something with that they do want to control our lives, but that they really want to control our lives. They want to control everything we do.

And it really worries me because I'm thinking, you know, you can't mess with Mother Nature. You know, the earth is a living, breathing being. It replenishes itself. Man has very little to do with the warming of the climate. If you look at history, and we can tell the warming of the climate and the cooling of the climate by looking at rock formations.

You know, geologists, not different types of scientists can look at this, preferably those not funded by the climate change folks, and they will tell you that the Earth cyclically warms, It reaches a certain temperature, and then it begins to cool again. We will have another ice age, you know. That is the Earth's pattern. There's nothing we can do to stop the Earth's cyclical changes. Damn, I'd rather have global warming than an ice age.

I can't stand cold weather. I can't stand it either. But think about this chainey our water, I mean it's not safe. Our soil is not safe. They're throwing all these chemicals up into the atmosphere in an attempt to block the sun. Again, that's a fact. It's not conspiracy. And those chemicals are coming back down to us. You know, how are we ever going to recover from this? Well? You know what's funny is everybody thinks, well, this is crazy talk. Ask the black people of

North Saint Louis back in the fifties when the US military. And this is a this is a matter of fact. This is just something somebody made up. You can look it up out there and you can see what happened. Well, go to the the Syphilist study at Tuskegee Institute or but but I guarantee you they were. They were dropping chemicals onto black communities in north Saint Louis. And if you think that's crazy talking, you're crazy, look it

up yourself, because it absolutely harpish. Yeah whatever it was, orange, Yeah, whatever it was, they were, they were experience on black people. So and you say, age, you know what, Yeah, I mean, and that's that has happened. I mean that happened in the housing projects. They did the same damn thing to the housing projects. So they did, and it was and it was more widespread than most people know. They actually spread an agent orange all over downtown in Saint Louis. You know,

they were dropping it from planes. You know, a lot of people don't even realize this, and believe it or not, my grandfather knew that, and I grew up knowing that this happened in Saint Louis. Yeah, and it's really that goes to show you who knows what they're capable of doing to us, because you know, we're just the worker bees. We just pay the taxes so they can fund their lifestyles. They don't care about our health. They'd rather have us sick and dead. Yeah, well, you

know it's crazy too. And one more thing, and since we're going to just go off the deep end here, you know, how they can you know, mon Santo for instance, I guess it's now Bayer, but but I think that they they could actually create a plant rude genetic engineering, and

I think it's a great thing. By the way, they can create a cotton seed, a cotton plant that is resistant to pests, which is why it's so great in the third world country, they've been able to do that and make plants that are resistant to certain pests and insects and things like that that otherwise would kill crops. And I think that's pretty cool if they do that. But if they can do that, why can't they then create plants or anything like that that harm us if they wanted to, And they can

and probably do. I call it frank and food, Jamie. I don't think there's anything good about it, you know, I actually had the opportunity to speak with a PR person from what used to be Malancrat now Montano then Bear, and I'll tell you what they explained to me was that they started this hybridization of these different vegetables and fruits to feed the masses. You know,

they created these different tests resistant vegetables to feed the masses. They thought, well, instead of taking our chances with open pollinated or heirloom type vegetables, the kind that actually tastes good, yea, you know the way that God made them, they genetically engineered all of these things. I will not eat them, I will not touch them. I think they're causing more harm could than good because, you know what, they may be able to keep

pests away, but they also took out the nutritional value. You know, if you take a you know, green peppers, when you go to the grocery store and you just get beautiful terray of green peppers, big, you know stand of green peppers. They all look the same, don't they. You know, they're not supposed to look same. They're not supposed to look uniform. It's franking food. Yeah, that's why I grow like growing them rather than buying them. So that's how you do it? All right,

Tapatha Hassle dot com. Check around on Facebook as well. Always interesting and certainly again it's not our fault that the FBI spy on an elected president. It's not our fault that the FBI killed Martin Luther King. I mean, it's not our fault that the that there's a deep state that is spying and leaking and causing wars. And so you're going to get a suspicious public when

you have a government that gives you reason to be suspicious. I mean, and if you want to continue being a lemming and a surf, then knock yourself out. But that won't be us. So Tabitha, thank you very much for joining me, and appreciate you very much. Thank you, Jamie, everybody, have a great day. Check it out Taba Hassle dot com and check her out on Facebook as well. And also your phone calls are welcome. Three one, four, five, five, six, sixty one

oh four. All right, So sixty minutes tries to do a hit job on Moms for Liberty doesn't work out too well for them. I'll have that for you coming up. Good. I want to give him mony Happy Monday to all of you. And you know what, I have another conspiracy theory too. I think they put something in Gin that makes me like it. Oh alcohol, yeah, never mind, Yeah, I mean there's something alluring about that. I've determined that. Yes, it is the ninety proof.

Thank you very much. Good bye, leak this mooting. I'm here all week, people, just so you know. Three one, four, five, five, six, sixty one oh four. So check this out. You think the Democrats are crazed now because their favorite Republicans getting her butt kicked and Joe Biden is getting his buck kicked about to at least, and you think they're crazy now, just wait, just wait till the Supreme Court rams it up their rear over the ballot issue today. That'll be happening shortly.

And then wait till Fani or Fanny goes by the wayside because of her all of her dalliances. That case is gone, gone, gone in Georgia, never gonna happen. The one in New York it's too late. It's gonna be happening too late. That's never gonna happen either. This whole J six nonsense, it's never gonna happen. Oh, by the way, speaking of of conspiracy theories. Uh did you see did you see what they're doing at

the gulag? And and and this too is a matter of fact when it when it comes to h a ear piercing noise, it is going through the jail there in Washington, d C. Listen to it. This is coming over this hurricanes and wildfires. Oh, this is a this is an add this guy's not paying for and so I'm turning it down here. Oh, this guy wants me to now buy a pair of sunglasses. I'm not gonna air that one either. Okay, listen, move on here. Let me

hear the thing here walking into the jail. That's the noise that is going through the Washington d C. Correctional treatment facility. The prisoners who are all say, this is what we hear all day long. On occasion it's torture. Nobody cares. But that's going through the facility. This guy walked in there and that's the sound they heard. Pretty incredible. Huh. You talk about conspiracies, I'm telling you what. This whole j sixth thing was a

complete setup job anyway, But we could talk more about that anyway. You think the Democrats and the left are going nuts. Now just wait until Steve Garvey, my boyhood Los Angeles Dodger hero and a Republican running for the Senate in California, beats Adam Schiff. That's happening. You know. The polling is showing that Garvey is ahead of Shift, if you can believe it,

pencilneck. And that's because the Democrats have made a big mistake. First of all, they're running Shift because he's apparently the heir apparent to Feinstein's seat. Feinstein's seat, but there are other candidates out there, but they they're putting Shift up there. But Garvey is actually doing pretty well. He's kind of a California Republicans are interesting breed, are a lot different than other Republicans.

California Conservatives. I mean, you had Richard Nixon, you had Ronald Reagan, but then you had like Schwarzenegger and Pete Wilson and some of these other guys who were a little more moderate. And Garvey is kind of like a mix of them all because he wants to work with people. He wants to work with people, and I get it, that's fine, but he's also unabashedly conservative. And I have one of his baseball cars. He got to bring that in and and but this is the kind of attention that Garvey's getting.

Former baseball great Steve Garvey, he was waved away by insight when he announced he was running for Senate in California. But just as he predicted, he is in it to win it, and he is at the top of the polls, beating big name Democrats Representative Adam Schiff and Representative Katie Port.

Republican Steve Garvey's leading Democrat Congressman Adam Shift by two percent. It's talking to the people looking at him in the eye, asking him what their life is all about, not talk down to him like our career politicians are doing, telling them California is fine. You should be honored to be as you pay more taxes, you should accept prime in the streets, high inflation, Oh just look at the Homers. They'll be fine. They'll be gone again.

They never would have thought that be this war at the border. They never thought that their economy would be so bad that it's really a wealthy and a welfare state. I'm about building teams and consensus and and common sense. And that's why people you would work with Democrats in the Senate first day Christians starts a question to meet all ninety nine, look them in the eye and say, I'm Steve Garvey. I want to work with you for the best interests

of this country and we can get it done. So that was pretty cool. Actually, an add that's why you have that music in there, unexplainable video music that is out there in the public domain. But anyway, that's that's pretty big news that he's pulling ahead of Adam Schiff in California. And imagine how apoplectic the left is going to be when not only Trump gets elect re elected, but then there's a there's a Republican senator from California that California

hasn't had since nineteen ninety two. It's pretty crazy. Uh And and I just love it. It's gonna be so much fun to watch everybody wigging out. All their court cases are collapsing. The Serreme Supreme Court is about the stuff it right back down their gullets today and golly, they're just so Next time you see a lefty or a Democrat out there, tell them to turn that frown upside down. They'll be just fine. Happy days are here again, and it'll it'll all figure out in the end. But the Wall Street

Journal saends Biden's beating him. Yeah, you mean the one that's connected to Paul Ryan, and in Fox News that one. Yeah, okay. The New York Times says it's five points ahead. So who is it you believe more? It's common sense Radio. Good morning everybody, and happy Monday to all of you and yours. It's all in the morning and it's common sense Radio. JB. Almen. Happy to be with you this morning. Thank you very much for joining me. What four nine the Patriot. You are

in the proper place. People, your phone calls are welcome. Three one, four, five, five, six sixty one oh four. If you happen to have wandered into the caucauses or just whatever you're thinking, I'm happy to have you on the show. To let me know. I posted something on the Facebook page this morning, the Radio Free Almen Facebook page. If you are not currently on Facebook and you are in your car, that's okay,

check it out a little later on or at home. Whatever. So the Internet is so weird because there are some people on the Internet who see it upon themselves to try to like monitor the behavior of other people. And they post it up there to try to embarrass them or what have you. Because unfortunately, with some of the media and some of the social media, people just don't mind their frigging business. That happens all the time, unfortunately

in America. That's one of the main problems in the United States of America, is that people don't mind their frigging business and they mind other people's business and then post it on the Internet. So this guy, I don't know what his motivation was, posted a video of this mom, this sweet thing, with her husband and her little girl and they're presumably at a baseball game or something, because they're in a stadium and for whatever reason, she's either

on a monitor screen or something or somebody's videotaping her or whatever. And they have a hot dog and the hot dog falls on the stadium floor and she picks it up, wipes it off, and gives it to her little girl. Well, apparently, oh, the guy posts on Facebook and our Instagram whatever all the not all the comments. Some of the comments were like, uh, oh, that's terrible, she's you know, a bad mom,

and that five seconds with us too much, and blah blah blah. It's so dirty, the floor of the stadium so dirty, how could she give her child that thing? The more sensible among us including me, or like that woman's like a hero, that's a that's a great mom right there. She's awesome old school and she's not a snowflake, nor is she hurting her child's immune system by cleaning everything and not allowing the kid to have any germs

whatever. And it's pretty guaranteed this girl, who looks all about two, probably she's probably had her mouth and touched things far dirtyer than a stadium floor at this time. If she's lucky, because people just don't raise their kids anymore with any kind of getting dirty, their hands dirty, playing in the

mud, playing in the sand, whatever happens to be. And you think, you know, there's a reason why we have so many of these allergies and everybody's all running around with their allergies and everything else because kids are coddled, and in my opinion, was hell in the sixties. My mom wouldn't have wiped it off. She had have picked it up and given it to me. They're wiping off that stuff. But anyway, at least she wiped

it off for the kid, but gave it to her anyway. So I'd love to know what you guys think about that and how well, not only about just how the predatory nature of social media sometimes, but how sometimes it backfires and instead of embarrassing the woman, she's now I hope going to be some kind of Internet hero mom who actually takes better care of her children than those who won't let them get dirty or won't let them eat something that might

have a little mold on it or whatever. But I love that, my friend, Donna. Thank you, Donna, you're you're thank you for noticing. She remembers when Lily, my daughter, Lily. You remember that video, do you, dear? When she was a little baby and I was doing these videos and Lily had spilled corn, her corn on the floor. She was in her highchair corner on the floor, and she loved that corn so much. She crouched, she got on, you know, crouched down

and ate that corn off the floor with her fingers. And that's the way to do it, people, You know what I'm saying. Thank you, Donna for remembering. You're a sweet person. Anyway, Mark, Good morning this morning. Number one. What's up, buddy, Hey, what's up? Jimmie. Hey, interesting fact. You know who doesn't have allergy problems is the Amish children because they grow up outside on farms, plain and dirt. Oh, you're so right. They just don't have allergy problems. They

grow up. I know. I'm like you, I grew up in the sixties. Hey, you're outside, You're playing in the dirt, you know, Yeah, buddy, yeah, no doubt. Well, yeah, you're outside and if you're lucky, you'd be able to come inside. But but that was what came inside when it was time to eat. Yeah, yeah, because outside untill the street lights come along. Yeah, I mean half the time I'd be inside. My mom's like what are you doing here? Like, I mean your kid, It's like, get out, get out

and get outside and play. But you know, it's interesting you point this out with the homage. I didn't think of that. Would love to see more about that. So there must be some study out there or something along those lines, right, Actually, I think I am quoting a study, but I don't really pays much attention. I just heard it in passing.

I'm like, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, it's the same thing about if you eat local honey, you can avoid a lot of alergies because the bees are you know, wow, was in the local plants and you're you're ingesting that and you're you're getting used to it. I guess, oh yeah, yeah, I love that, right on, brother. I appreciate you well, Mark, thanks a ton for listening to the show and for calling in my friend. Hey, how's your mom? Real quick? She's

doing great. You know, it's been kind of it's been good. You know, we had had a few things here and there. But my mom is a trooper, buddy, I gotta tell you. And uh, and I don't see her nearly enough because now suddenly I'm doing San Diego radio all the time at night, and I mean, you know, so so but I every once in a while. But you know, I was in d c. Uh. But she's really doing well. Uh And I I'm so

blessed to have her and uh and and love her so much. And she's been she's been my partner, I'll tell you that for a long long time. And I am absolutely blessed to have my mom in my life. Yeah. Our mom's Sharon Andro. So that's the reason I'm asking. Oh yeah, yeah, I ran into you. Yeah, I'm the elevator. Right on, brother, It was good to see the elevator. Every time I go over there, I like somebody here. Yeah, how's your mom doing.

She's been kind of seck for the last Month's kid quite shake that? Yeah, could or flu or whatever it is. She's she's getting along better. We were just over the other took it Chinese over the other day. Yeah, but oh my mom ninety something years old, I'll take it. My mom had that. She she had that very thing you're talking about, and we were going through the building. Yeah, it was scaring us half to death because we didn't know what it was. But that that respiratory thing.

Man, that thing lingers like you wouldn't believe it really doesn't want to go right on. Well, brother, I hope to see you soon over there, all right, thank you. Julie points out on the Facebook page that her dad would have washed it off with beer, which is great, great idea, because that's what I do. You take that hot dog that fell on the stadium floor and just dip it in the beer and give it

to the kid. You know what I'm saying. And Ben points out and thank you, Ben, who by the way, makes honey Okay, just to let you guys know to March's point about locally produced honey and now it's good for your immune system. Ben McGuire makes honey, at least I think he still does. I happen to have some as absolutely amazing. So Ben, you can free to post something on Facebook let people know how to get

a hold of you if they want some of your honey. And he points out that, hey, that hot dog's probably like thirteen bucks, so on a couple of levels, this woman, by the way, is amazing. She's a great mom, and she also is very cost effective and knows what a twelve thirteen dollars a hot dog really is one way or another, something

to save, not something to throw away. So it's funny. Though again I look at this video and I feel so bad for her because I know that the internet is trying to mock her and troll her for picking up the hot dog off the stadium floor, wiping it off and giving it to her daughter. And that's what sad sometimes about things. These are people who don't

get it. And some of the comments were really mean, and yeah, but she is a woman of the sixties and that's we need more of those, and I know many of you are in that realm and you raise your kids that way and let them get dirty, let them play outside, let them dig and get their hands dirty, and whatever it else it is, and you're there. So anyway, that's on the radio free ELM on facebook page. Feel free to get your comments going on there and everything else.

All right, I promised you this, and I'll do it next couple of minutes. Here, what's up with Kamala Harris acting as Cain chief. She got the they yanked the border duties from her, like they switched roles, so they had idiot down there at the border, and now she's handling apparently the Israeli Gaza thing, even meeting with an envoy to day and then yesterday.

And this couldn't have been going rogue, but she sounded like any other anti Semite jerk, free Palestine crazy when she gave one of her speeches yesterday. I didn't see the clothes pin on her nose, but it sure as heck sounded like she had one there, and some weird accent too, So all that straight ahead? Three one, four, five, five, six sixty one, Oh fo, Good morning everybody, and welcome to Monday it's common sense radio. Jamie Allman here, pleasing privilege to be with you.

And I don't know whether you cast sixty minutes. I don't necessarily watch it. I mean back in the old days, maybe back before you kind of knew it was all just a bunch of jinked up left wing nutsoyed biased crap. But every once in a while, and of course they're oddly enough, they're trying to lure even you in because they tackle the Moms for Liberty monitoring

of books that are in the schools of children. These books are graphic, many of them sexually graphic, everything else, to the point where some people who read the books at school board meetings cannot actually they can't even read them. That the school board will tell them they can't talk about it anymore. Is that it is too dirty for them to talk about it. So yeah,

sorry, you can't say those words here in a meeting. Well, if I can't say the words at a meeting and read a book in a meeting, a school board meeting, a public school board meeting, then then how is it possible that little kids ken read them themselves? How is it possible? So again, Scott Pelley decides he's going to interview the mom for liberty people, but he leaves out a couple of things. This is how this one worked. And Pelly is as biased as the day is long.

By the way, he just pretends like he's one of these, you know, premier and journalists out there. There were more than three thousand book bands in public schools last year, one thousand more than the year before. We went to one conservative southern town to hear how they're turning the page oh years.

With his fake, little broadcasting voice that's always annoyed me. And of course he's this is the typical Scott Pelley who grabs his glasses and does the whole I'm gonna bit it on, I'm gonna bit it all my glasses. In that way, I seem introspective and very important that I seemed like a journalist because he's watched somebody on TV doing that. It's not like what Brian Williams used to be. He used to like just ape Edward R. Moreau.

It's like, dude, you're not Edward R. Murreaw. You're a little frownie furrowing your brow thing isn't working for anybody, and we're all onto you. But Scott Purley always with his fake voice anyway, he interviews the mom's for Liberty person. This is how that one goes. We love teachers. My children have had the best teachers. I've had the greatest teachers that have influenced and impact me. But there are rogue teachers in America's classrooms right

now. Rogue teachers, rogue teachers. Parents send their children to school to be educated, not indoctrinated into ideology. Yeah. So then it goes on, uh, and he talks about grooming, and they're pointing out that there is seemingly grooming going on. Now. Grooming is not just one individual trying to coerce another into a relationship. There is a plot on the part of many people to soften the cores of kids to the point where they'll accept certain

things that otherwise they didn't accept before. And the more they normalize this kind of behavior and normalize this kind of stuff it shows up in books, the easier it is to get kids on board with their abnormalities. But Tiffany and I, we wanted to know about the messages on Mom's ex account, which adopts the extremest smear with if they don't like being called groomers. They should

stop trying to groom our kids. Yeah, that's an extremist smear. When and by the way, this entirety, what are you trying of the sixty minutes piece never once, never once showed the writings in these books, not once stop trying to groom our kids? What are you trying to say? Well, I'm going to say that if we'd have to see the exact tweet. Tiffany manages our Twitter account, so we read more exact tweets from their

account of this. But it's funny how you didn't actually that they provided to you and even showed you in the interview, because the Moms for Liberty people have transcripts of the interview, so either that they recorded the full interviews, and Scott Pelley and sixty minutes completely left out any of the content of the books that were in question, and the books that were actually being accused of grooming articles for children, So that entire story, you never saw any of

the words and any of the sentences and any of the contents of the books that were ultimately objectionable. They never showed it. So he came away, obviously with the smear that Moms for Liberty is just throwing out these grooming things. But they never once addressed the actual content of the books that were in

question, not one time throughout that entire entire piece on sixty minutes. So he just Pelly just decided he was going to attack them and go after them and call this call them out for these accurvations of grooming, but never ever once displayed the contents of the books that had Moms for Liberty so full of vin and vigor to try any race from the school system. And that's the kind of bias you get, That's the kind of bologna you get from these

guys. A whole story. Moms for Liberty is just trashing sixty minutes all over the Internet. And believe me, sixty minutes is not going to win the Internet war. They're certainly not going to win the Twitter war over Moms for Liberty, who pretty much have this thing totally down. Pat Tomorrow Super Tuesday Full coverage comment. That's Radio Camps keeps you on top of pop culture.

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