Five o five now, thank you' I k r C the talk station Wednesday. I'm the dude, man, you may be. I'm Brian Thomas, not the dude. Joe Strecker, executive producer and a liner upper of guests on the program. Thank you Joe Strecker for getting Dave Williams Taxpayer Protection Alliance on the program. This morning at seven oh five, Dave Williams will offer his thoughts on the Trump attempted assassination. Of course, everybody gets off for
their opinion on that, including you. You can call in talk about it. Man. I'm telling you, if you're a fan of memes, you are just a feasting Over the last couple of days, I regularly joke about my retired military psyops friend who's mister meme task. I woke up this morning I had thirty two messages from him on my phone. All of them are
memes, Andy Man lighting up all right. Some of them are pretty catchy, like, for example, I answer this question for me, what are the memes involved the identification of the would be well assassin of Donald Trump? The murderer, This Thomas Crooks guy. They said right out of the gate, do you remember and It's just sort of a passed by me. I wasn't even giving it much thought. But how did they identify him? Didn't they say they used a DNA because he didn't have any identification on him?
Today that he was gunned down by the Secret Service? How did that work? Do they have a database of everybody? If he had no criminal record and no, he was not known to the authorities, how is it they were to identify him so quickly. I just I don't know. Maybe it was a facial imaging software or something. I don't know. Just throwing out one more thing, the swirling number of questions we've got about this debacle that happened on Saturday. Anyway, grading the GOP party platform, we'll talk about
that with Dave Williams. And regulatory overreach of course great in the GOP Party platform. When you talk about the tax payer protection lines, we're talking about spending money. Are there going to be cuts to you know, government generally speaking, or we're going to pair back the bloated reality that we're living with in government. It seems an ideal time to do it, since a lot of people are jaded and cynical, they have no longer faith and trust in
their lords and masters. There's quite a few articles about that we're losing faith in America's institutions, and part of me weeps and over that because the institutions have failed us. But part of me, the libertarian to me, thinks, well, great, the people are waking up to the reality that the government is not a solution to your problems. It's they're incapable of dealing with
the day to day issues of any given family or person. And when they try this whole giant, one size fits all, which is always what government gives you, it becomes an epic failure. And usually so bloated of these programs and so monstrous in size that of course fraud, waste, and abuse creep into every aspect of every program involving the allocation of federal dollars. Anyhow, so, maybe moment of clarity here for the United States. Come to
a moment of maybe libertarian awakening. Don't rely on the federal government. Leave the government out of your lives, and life tends to be better. We make better decisions on our own when we are not impacted by the efforts of government to sway that decision making. Congressman Warren Davidson. They'll be on at seven thirty on the program live from Milwaukee as Congressman Davidson is at the RNC.
And I guess yesterday was safety making America Safe Again, which got quite a few articles to talk about involving that Congressman Warren Davidson will get him for a few segments again beginning to get seven to thirty, followed by in studio Congressman brad Winstrop enjoying the presence of Congressman Winster. Well we can before he
moves on to the next phase of his life. All right, here's one for you, going back to the would be assassination of Donald Trump, US authorities obtained intelligence recently from a human source regarding a plot by Iran to try to assassinate Donald Trump, which led to the Secret Service increasing security around former President Trump, according to multiple people briefed on the matter speaking with CNNs and reporting on this. Thank you Evan Perez and Zachary Cohen and Natasha Bertrand and
Nakaylie Attwood and Kristen Holmes. Everybody's on this article now right out of the gate, they point out, and no indication that Thomas Crooks was involved with Iranians. We've got no indication he was involved with anybody up to this point. Go ahead, be skeptical, jadenen cinical about your authorities providing you with all the information that they have answering the questions that they may have the answer to. Yeah, I get that, But as of right now, no
indication, no social media presence, no comments, no communications. We've got this twenty year old kid with virtually no social media presence. Is that even possible anyway? The Iranians. So, the existence and the intelligence threat from a hostile foreign intelligence sadents, he's raising new questions about the security lapses at
the Saturday rally in Butler, Pennsylvania exactly. US national security threat officials said Secret Service and the Trump campaign were made aware of the threat before Saturday's rally. Okay, you already have a just shall we say Donald Trump is at least polarizing? Can we at least agree upon that he sort of gets people all ginned up. There are a lot of people who have a profound hatred for him. We've been down that road multiple times over the past couple of
days after the weekend shooting. Because of course, revisiting all of the requests from the left that people eliminate Donald Trump in one way, shape or form, whether it be shooting, stabbing, beheading, etc. So we've got all that, we have a divisive political campaign going on, we've got the whole Democrat Party just falling a part of the seams, a lot of all
to a lot of chaos in the world. And the Iranians who are our enemies and have a grudge against Donald Trump and stated out loud grudge against Donald Trump because he blew up Hassam Solamani, commander of the Iranian military's Revolutionary Guard while he was president, and he went out and just and gloated about it.
The Iranians have been interviewed about this. One spokesman said, you know, speaking with CNN referencing the Solmoni assassination, these accusations regarding the assassination, this rumor going around that a human intelligence source alerted the Secret Service to this mission, this assassination applout of Donald Trump. The Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Araan to the United Nations denied this Iranian plot to assassinate Trump.
But these accusations are unsubstantiated and malicious. From the perspective of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Trump is a criminal who must be prosecuted and punished in a court of law for ordering the assassination of General Solomoni. Iran has chosen a legal path to bring him justice, not just possum. He goes over that multiple times. We're going to get him in a court of law. We're going to get him in a court of law. Okay, go ahead and
just let that stew in your head. How in the hell do the Iranians think they're going to get him in a court of law? And do you really think the Iranians are all about law and order? They have a justifiable basis to want to go after Trump. They're angry over Solomoni's death. They have a motive. Unlike this Thomas Crook's guy. We don't know what the motive is. The Ridians have the motive and the desire to do it. Now, we have this warning going to the US Secret Service in advance of
the rally over the weekend. The Circuit Services is aware of it, the official told CNN's Secret Service learned of the increased threat from this threat stream. NSC directly contacted the US Secret Service at a senior level to be absolutely sure they continue to track the latest reporting. US Secret Service shared this information with the detail lead, and the Trump campaign was made aware of an evolving threat.
In response to the increased threat, Secret Service surged resources and assets for the protection of former President Trump. All of this was in advance of Saturday.
Trump campaign threat's part said, we don't comment on Trump's security detail and when we asked about the Iranian threat and whether they were made aware of it to see if you could confirm this independent source, Anthony Gogliami, agency spokesperson said yesterday, the Secret Service and other agencies are constantly receiving new political threat
information or taking action to adjust resources as needed. We cannot comment any specific threat stream or any or than to say that the Secret Service takes threats seriously and responds accordingly. All right, is that what Saturday was, in the midst of all this domestic hatred and bile and volatility and societal chaos and breakdown, you got enough of a problem with that, then you got the Iranians out there, and lord knows, I mean, we have a lot of
enemies in the world. Elon Musk came out the other day. He said, Hell, I get death threats all the time. Can you imagine being president of the United States of America where this threat exists constantly? Ji Jinping, Kim Jong own, Vladimir putin the your audience generally the hell you could say the Venezuelans. For God's sake, everybody's got some sort of vested interest in wanting to take a guy out, whether they actually make take steps forward
to do it or not, this is a massive problem. You are a person walking around all the time with the target on your back, and then you look at what unfolded on Saturday, and we got the director of the US Secret Service now saying that they didn't have somebody on that roof where Thomas Crooks was very capable and able to squeeze off a couple of eight rounds. I believe because the roof was too sloped, it represented a safety issue for
the US Secret Service. Like a quarter of the memes my friend Andy had in my inbox this morning were images of Secret Services agent snipers perched on various sloped roof hoofs, slopes that are far more dramatic than the one that he creased off the shots from She said that with a straight face, a slope
roof. The building in particular has a slope roof at its highest point, and so you know there's a safety factor that will be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof, and so you know, the decision was made to secure the building from inside. US Secret Service Director Kimberlee Cheatle speaking with ABC News taking comfort in that. And then there's
this viral video going around. You've probably seen it, the timeline with all the people, all the video of the people in the crowd screaming and pointing up at Thomas Crook's up on the roof while President Trump it is split screen of it. This has been viewed like millions and millions of times, showing the real, real lifetimeline of all the opportunity people. I mean, people were screaming around. Look he's up there, he's up there. Lord,
she's talking about police while Trump's talking. On the other side of the split screen, you can see an unfold. It's really amazing. Two full minutes go by where people are aware of Thomas Crooks being on the roof, trying to alert law enforcement to it slope proof. We don't want to put anybody up there, they might fall off. Five three seven hundred eight two three taco with pound five fifty on at and T funds love to hear from me. You got a comment, thought, maybe you want to talk about something
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Vance in the US Senate? The swirling question first person I saw even though Pine on this vvank ramas swimming, which would be awesome as far as I'm concerned, although I was hoping Ramaswimming might get a cabinet position in the Trump administration if Trump is elected. His response, my top objective is how we actually revived this country. That's why I ran for president last year. I think jd is going to make for a outstanding vice president. The top judg
job first is get him and President Trump elected. That's what my focus is. That being said, if I was asked to serve, referring to the question about whether he would take the Senate seat if appointed, I would strongly consider it. Absolutely. Running for Senate isn't something I thought I was going to be doing. But in the moment we're in, I'm called to do what I think will allow me to have the maximal impact on saving the country. And again with that, I go, how about a cabinet position?
Other names swirling around? Let us see here Matt Dolan. They claim he's the most obvious pick. Many do anyway, So I'm governor door stolen in the US Senate Republican primary, but Bernie Moraino, of course won. Jane Timkin described as a Trump alley He ran a twenty twenty two currently RNC Committee woman for Ohio. She didn't respond to comment when asked by I guess WCPO
is reporting on this Vva Grahma swimming. Who I mentioned, Frank Rose, Bernie Marino if he loses, if he loses in twenty twenty four, Jim Jordan, Dave Joyce and sort of also rans in the in the mixed Congressman Mike Carrey, and Warren Davidson. So I'll ask maybe we can ask Warren Davidson if he was asked to serve as Senate, if he would do that, Joe, And because he's going to be on the show coming up at seven thirty anyway, I don't know if you've got any favorite in there.
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Happy Wednesday, Good morning. A couple of quick things on all of these deep baked people who the same lineup of stupid cars that we've had all along. We need to get rid of them and get some new blood in. But there's one more thing I learned recently. This is this was not caught on the video from the shooting. And that's because they only want to play what they want you to see, and that is this before President Trump jump
back up as he's down on the floor, he realizes what happened. He says, it's totally a flashboon, come out and flight like a mine. There's an article swirling around the internet about I guess an the AP photographer whoever took the picture that iconic picture, which does I will admit, look stage but you know they've interviewed the photographer took the picture with the flag behind Donald Trump. Very patriotic, of course, Donald Trump with his fist pumped in
the air and being defiant. It's an iconic image. And that's how it's being described an effort to try to suppress it, because it's just by showing that image it's free of publicity for Donald Trump and his campaign. So we can't have that. So don't look at it. Whatever you do, don't look at it because it might benefit Trump. Appreciate the call. Appreciate the
call. It is just a flesh wound, and you're right. Oh. The more comical element of this is this already's pointing to the Secret Service agent, the sort of stubby woman Secret Service agent who was incapable of holstering her firearm, her side arm, and her actions during the they're in the unfolding post assassination efforts. It's an embarrassment. They're calling her the dei hire. Anyway, seven year old boys died after he was shot on Tuesday at corner
Police Springfield Townships. Where it happened. Hamilton County Coroner's Office was called to the scene. Please say they're investigating the shooting as accidental, though they did
not say who they believed pulled the trigger, please said. Somebody to home in Arvin Avenue in Springfield Township called nine to one to one for help about a quarter after two yesterday afternoon, boy pronounced dead at the scene, despite life saving efforts by paramedics and officers corn in the Springfield Township police polaced the scene said there were other children inside the home when the seven year old was fatally shot. Haven't released details on how this shout was shot or by whom,
they did not say. They did say, however, they are not quote seeking any outstanding individuals in connection with this investigation. Close quote makes some sense out of that. Two people injured in a three car crash up in in West Price Sill yesterday near the intersection of West eighth and Rosemont about ten pm. Two people were injured, one seriously, both taken to UC Medical Center. Officers say one vehicle crossed the center line, and yes, speed
was a factor. Both streets closed by the officers investigated the crash. I suppose they'll be interested in hearing from you if you have any information on that. One Hamilton County juvenile court Judge Kerrie Bloom sentenced the last two teens involved in the Wyoming High school locker room attack July sixteenth, Tuesday. They call it an emotional day. Fox nineteen reporting as the victim's father spoke about his
son's love for baseball, which has now vanished since the attack. Before the first teen sentencing, he apologized to the victim, who was also in the court room. Of the family told the victim he did not try to be cool and that he experienced a similar incident. Don't know what that means. February of the teen admitted to a misdemeanor hazing charge and a felony abduction charged.
Since the probation until he's twenty one years old, has to abide by rules, including not allowed to have contact with the victim and required to complete a sexual offender treatment program. His parents are also required to be more involved in his social life. Second teen originally supposed to go for trial for several charges, including one kind of adduction, one of hazing, one kind of
gross sexual imposition, and two counts of kidnapping. Says, he ended up taking a plea deal, admitted to a misdemeanor hazing charge and fell in the abduction charge. The other four charges dismissed. Judge Bloom sentenced him to probation until he's twenty one, with the same similar conditions. Thirteen involved sentenced back in April to indefinite probation, required to visit a therapist who offers a sex education program. He took a plea deal admitting to one kund of abduction,
hazing, and felonious assault. Incident originally reported as a sexual assault accorded Wyoming police, happened in the locker room after baseball practice April of last year. Prosecutor said the boys, who were fifteen at the time, dragged the victim into the locker room four times he tried to escape. Victim was then quote violated to close quote when he could no longer escape. A courted prior coverage from Fox nineteen, the boys were facing some serious charges, including rape and
gross sexual imposition. All three expelled from Wyoming High School as a consequence. Jeez Mike Moroski, described as a longtime education advocate, has stepped down from the Cincinnai Public Schools Board of Education. Happened Monday night, described as in an effort to focus on his work at the Human Services Chamber of Hamilton County,
where he is the executive director. Morowski and his statement said, this has been a very difficult decision for me to make, and I've I've been considering for some time, but it's the right one for my family and for me personally. He declined to give interviews with the press, including The Inquirer, who apparently reached out to him for comment join the board in twenty eighteen. Joe, I asked when I found about this. I was told by my little bird friend of course, west Side, Jim Keefer. He sent
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Sure thanks for calling this morning. Hello Brian, how you doing this morning? As well as can be expected on a Wednesday, my friend? In the five o'clock hours, So I'm still waking up, I hear you. I just had a a comment, uh, in regards to the shooting.
There was some time ago that I even hate to mention this name, but WHOOPI Goldberg made a comment in regards to the scary black rice ie the AR fifteen, that you know, you really can't use it for a hunting because you know, if you shot a deer, would that the deer would just explode. So someone needs to ask her why Trump still has an ear. I forgot that she said that. Yeah, oh yes she did. People's
ignorance on firearms just unfold anytime something like this happens. And yes, as you would expect, the President has already started talking about banning AR fifteen's yet again. So yeah, yeah, because of course you can't use them for anything practical whatsoever scendiary rounds in your air fifteen anyhow, all over to this stack is stupid. Nice segue there, my friend, Have a good day,
Wes. A mother is suspecting the death of her foster child. This is from northwest in now in police custody at least as a Sunday night. Jennifer Lee Wilson, forty eight years old, apprehended Saturday evening in New Buffalo Township, Michigan. According to the Sheriff's office, a warrant had been issued for her over this past Monday from Porter County, Indiana Superior Court. Her
foster son, ten year old Dakota Levi Stevens, died in April. Please said he'd run away to a neighbor's house in unincorporated Valpraso, but Wilson brought him back home. She's accused of lying on his mid section for about five minutes, later telling police that he had been acting up. Tarw oh just wait, Joe, wait for the way in, Wilson said. She then asked Dakota if he was ready to get up, asking him quote are you faking close? Quote court of the Affidavid. She rolled him over, saw
that his eyelids were pale, started begetting CPR and called nine. Forta County Sheriff's detectives tried to resuscitate Dakota but could not. Died in a local hospital two days later. Fun Facts Dakota four feet ten ninety pounds. His mom, Jennifer Lee Wilson four feet eleven, three hundred and forty pounds. What you heard it? Charged with a reckless homicide. Would you see? That's like a bowling ball Joe four eleven, three forty Probably we're trying to envision
it. There's no photograph in the article, so we got to go with that. Let us see here another tragic one forty four year old woman in Arkansas now'll be spending few years behind bars for killing her son fatally shooting the twenty seven year old man in the chess last year during an argument over a
stuck lawnmower. Away. Sixteenth Circuit Court judged Tim Weaver order the ordered Tabitha Lynn Tabler to serve three years in the state correctional facility of She pleaded guilty to one kind of manslaughter in the slaying of Brandon Crisco, a court to the Court records. People are also given an additional suspended sentence of seven years. Should she fail to comply with the conditions of her release, the court
may require her to serve those years in prison. Pebler initially charged with second agree murder and employing a firearm in the commission of a felony regarding her son's death. In exchange repleading guilty to manslaughter, they dismissed the remaining charges she
was facing probable cause. Affidavid says deputies for the Fulton County Sheriff's Office May thirty, first, twenty three, showed up in the residence of the one undlock of Stonewater Road after people are called nine one one, telling emergency dispatchers that she had shot her son her words. Deputies in the scenes said a scene mirandized her before taking your in for an interview. She told detective she was outside mowing the lawn on her riding mower when it got stuck. She
went in to get her son. People said her son was upset at having to help her get the mower unstuck. Short while later, she told police she got the mower stuck again and asked her son to help. This time, she said Crisco her son called her a b word and then shoved her off of the mower. Affi David goes on to state people have said she went to the car approximately two hundred and fifty yards away, got her pistol
out of the console in the car. People have said that she took a short took the short weight to the vehicle, and that her son had taken the long way. People who said her son was still coming after her and she fired several warning shots. She said that she then moved towards her son and fired a shot Adam. She said she was not meaning to kill him, She just wanted to scare him and stop Chris goos Over. The gunshot wounded the upperleft side of his chest. The bullet passed through his body.
Multiple shelcations retrieved from the area. Best Gidder said the evidence gathered from the scene indicated that after grabbing her firearm, people are moved eighteen feet toward Crisco, firing around then she then moved an additional fifty two feet toward her son, firing the fatal shot when he was less than twenty feet away. She was ordered to beg in serving her prison sentence Monday by forty six fifty five
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Welcome on the show. Hey, thanks Brian. Hey, could you and I'm sorry if I missed it, but could you tell us what the process is to replace JD Vance in the Senate. I believe that lies in the hands of the governor. Oh boy, well, if there's if there's two things that Ohio grows very well, it's corn and rhinos. So yeah, go after you know, k sik and the whine and Portman. And I
know I kicked the hornets nest yesterday with JD Vance. Uh, but I'm going to say it's probably going to be Matt Dolan when it should be Warren Davison or Jim Jordan. And it's a shame that we voters don't get a chance to, uh to weigh in on that. And you would comment on JD you on it. Just contact the Governor's office. I mean, you know whether or not they listen to anybody. I mean, if the weight of the weight of the public, you know, were to contact the governor's
office. It may have some sway or influence over him. I don't know. You mean, like when he shut down the bars kind of you listen to the story input on that, or when you have raised the GASA ten cent a gallon one week after he was in office. But anyway, hey, back to jd Uh. You know a really good comments yesterday after I had talked about how disappointed I was, and a caller that called in and said, hey, Ronald Reagan changed his mind. Great counterpoint. But let
me ask you in the in the listening audience, one question. If you think back to twenty sixteen, can you think of anybody else that you know personally or celebrity, anybody who said that they were thinking about back in Hillary instead of backing Trump. Because I can't think of anybody other than jd. Vance. It wasn't that he just did not like Trump. It was he was getting ready to back Hillary and went on the record of saying that.
So folks, forgive me for skepticism, but we've been burned too many times with unvetted candidates and people who when he said it, I believe them. So if we want to say that he can change well. Then, you know, here's what I would say. If people can change that much, then Trump should have just picked Hillary to be his VP. She would have called him everything that JD's telling him. JD went into Trump's camp after Trump was elected and had all the power and influence that JD so badly needed to
further his career. Just something to think about, folks. It's done, It's done well. And that was going to be my point. You know, I personally believe JD has changed his posture obviously towards Trump. He's rehabilitated himself. He got Trump's endorsement, got elected based on with the assistance of Trump on the endorsement, and he's the guy, and we're gonna have to wait and see him find out. I mean, as vice president, he
will be given responsibilities, you know, like all vice presidents are. You know, you're going to take over you know, childhood education, You're gonna be responsible for the board or whatever. And we'll get to view and lay witness to what actually he does or does not do, and can hold him accountable or praise him as the case may be. So let's finds wait and find out. You know, it is certainly possible that his tune is completely
and radically changed. I do not deny that possibility exists, and I sure don't believe he really truly meant when he said when he said he would vote Hillary over Donald Trump. I mean, the differences between the two politically and in terms of a platform and policy could not have been more stark of a contrast. More than that, More than that, Hillary is absolutely obviously corrupt. I have no idea what Jad was thinking in terms of his political future
at the time he made those statements. Lord knows, you know, kind of just a name floating around, a man like with an opinion like we all have. So I'm sure he regrets making those statements, of course, given where he is right now. But again, we're going to have to live with him. He is the man. So I think it's probably best we support the team as we move forward to November and let the Democrats bring
up all this which they already are doing. I mean, they're taking the lion share laboring or on bringing the points that you are making to everyone's attention across the four corners of social media, and as little time as I spent on social media, it's out there in spades five to five to five kc DE talk station plenty coming up at top of the our news, Rent control, Supreme Court changes coming from the Biden administration. They guess they have to
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fifty five care Scene, Morning Stories and Move Around Itself. I went three seven four nine fifty five hundred, eight hundred and eight two three talk was sayee Jim, I mentioned earlier in the program, Jim good to always hear from brother. I did hear that, Brian, and thank you a little tweet tweet Huh that's you. Let me know. Morowski quit Yeah, well, uh he should have never started. My opinion, but that's okay. Yeah, I have nothing against Mike Morowski personally. It's just he's an avowed
socialist. I mean, how can I possibly agree with someone who subscribes to the tenets of national socialism. Yeah, I'm a mining personally, I'm I'm consider him an acquaintance friend conn of than Yeah, mister last night, I know it's one of the things where you don't want to drive from Loveling the price old Chili. But we had our little like listener e being I guess and mister Strucker showed up with his lily daughter and her boyfriend. Oh, Joe made it. Huh that's good. Yeah, it was a fun time
in a Joseph Joseph Freeman. He's allowed to get out and about. Now, what a beautiful thing that is. Yeah, he was staying away from the women, though, I need to get him get together, get closer to the women. You know, was it? It was a good turnout at the chili at the Prisal Chili though. Yeah, it was a free cony night. You know, well, if it's free, the Republicans show
up, you know, that's a free food, free food. It is the West Side, I think, you know, just being on the West Side, when you have an opportunity to save money and yet dying comfortable, you're going to do that. Yeah, that's for our club and we give away. This is the fifth annual. In the summer we shut down, so we have our free cony night where we give away as many cones as you want to want to eat from Pricial Chili and it's a good turnout.
I mean, we provided this a little thank you to our club members and friends. Do you get the temperature of the water in terms of how people feel about jd Vance and on the Trump ticket, Well, people were asking me yes, and I was getting their opinions. If I had to do a percent each thing, I would say maybe seventy five to eighty percent. People have questions. Now, most of these people are pretty astute with the politics, and they were just questioning why he didn't take somebody like Scott or.
I know v Beck would have never made it because he's this two dag on young, but I wish he would have. I mean, he's well, yeah, jd Vance is thirty nine. Well, I know, but there's a big difference between the two five million dollars. But I wanted to chime in on your last caller. The procedure on replacing, I believe, is that our wonderful governor he appoints a replacement until a special election. One of those I guess five to twenty million dollar elections, whatever they are and
when that comes up, then that person will replace JD. Vance fair enough so that I think that's the ladder or whatever you want to say. Like I said, the governor will appoint somebody, and hopefully it's one of the ones that he mentioned, because I really like Davidson or Jim Jordan a lot. Yeah, yeah, the boy and Ramaswamy's name came up to in terms of that though this short list was Dolwan Timkin, Ramaswammy, Lrose Marino.
If he loses Jim Jordan, Dave Joyce, and then of course he also ran category that's where others, at least as the WCPO analysis, we include Warren Davidson, so there are other possibilities as well. But yeah, they say, while Vance is running, he does not need to step down from his seat. But if he wins, that's when the government needs to appoint the replacement. I mean, in my opinion, instead of spend that money and haven't trust any governor, not just the Wine or anybody else, you
just take the replacement and put him in there. I mean a whole special election and put everybody through that, and a special election is ridiculously high on money. Just use the replacement until the regular election. That's just my opinion the placeholder exactly. Yep, Well that that is an option. So do you trust Governor to Wine is going to put somebody in there that would satisfy your arsenal political interest? I know the caller and the last dollar does not
believe that's going to happen at all. Well, the Wine, like like everything else, goes by donors for the number one on the on the list, and then he goes by the upper ups, the harrumps in the party. So do I think he will in this in this one, Yes, because he will be basically opinionated and told who to put in there, and I think it'll be one of the ones that were mentioned honestly. Yeah.
Well again he's pretty close to the mall bones. Okay, well our popcorn is out, you know, I think any of them would be better than of course Shared Brown. Yeah. A good morning, PT Jim, take care of yourself and congratulations on the successful event. Let's see what Joe's got this morning. Joe, thanks for calling the Morning Show. Happy Wednesday,
t you sir, Thank you, Brian, good morning. In reference to your caller a couple back talking about JD Vance's opposition to Trump at one point, and now he's the VP on the ticket, if memory serves me, correct, when Kamala Harris ran Or tried to run in twenty twenty for the presidency and she got zero traction, didn't she rip into Biden, callowing him a racist, misogynist, all this kind of stuff. Yeah, what's what's the double standard here? I mean, politics makes for strange bedfellow, it
does. Yeah, I agree. And in any given moment in time, someone who is, you know of a politician type personality, usually self serving, malignant narcissists, do whatever they can do to better their own personal best interests. They're going to say whatever they need to say at that moment in time to elevate themselves over whoever it is they need to be elevated over. And it may be the wrong thing down the road to have said, but at the moment, it seemed like the right thing. And that's all I
can say. Maybe JD Vance's you know, that was that was operating along those lines and thought it was appropriate time to say that. But I mean, more fundamentally, Joe, am I wrong in remembering that it wasn't Donald Trump a Democrat? At one point, I think, yes, okay, well and apolitical at best. Donald Trump has always been about Donald Trump.
What's in Donald Trump's best interest is what Donald Trump always gravitated toward, whether it was Republicans, Democrats embracing unions or not as the case maybe you know, I mean as a business person, that is, you know, the fools, the one that's not looking out for their own best interest. That was Donald Trump the whole time. But other a political throughout his life.
And of course, you know, you can look at Donald Trump and break down his character and break down his you know, morals and ethics, and you know, most within the Republican Party tend to take a you know, a lofty moral tone when they talk about people, most notably the evangelical wing of the Republican Party, the religious among the Republican Party, but tend to give Donald Trump a huge pass on all those issues. They don't even talk
about it. I'm not suggesting that it's important. I you know, honestly, listen, I'm an open minded guy. And if Donald Trump can get away with you know, having you know, affairs on the side and you know, being a celebrity guy, like a lot of people do taking advantage of his celebrity position for the purposes of, you know, grabbing women. Listen, who who am I to to be the moral judge of that person? I wouldn't want anybody judging my moral character. I'm the one responsible for
my actions. I look at myself in the mirror every morning. But in the final analysis, that has nothing to do with his ability to lead. You may draw conclusions about his personality or his character, But in the final analysis, who's got the best part policies, He's got the best plans. We got four years where Trump demonstrated that he is far better at running the country than Biden could ever hope to be. We were at a better position four years ago. His border was far more secure. We could go on
and on. He engaged in great foreign relations. He deserved a Nobel Prize for his work in the Middle East, for God's sake, all of which was ignored. So everybody's got character flaws, everybody's got problems. Just depends on where you want to point and where you want to look. This is politics, right, Appreciate the call Joe, the opportunity to vent my spleen,
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and we'll talk for the full hour. Yeah. On my blog page Bits about KSE dot Com. I interviewed the author just the other day, Matthew Lohmeyer, retired Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lomyer, on his book Irresistible Revolution, Marxism's goal of conquest and the unmaking of the American Military. That was a disturbing discussion I had within the information he puts forth in this book is shocking. He does a great job of explaining why our voluntary military numbers are down and
have been down. Of course, it's all about diversity, equity, inclusion, morale through the toilet down to the toilet, because of course they'll promote and elevate people who are not qualified. Merit no longer has a place in terms of promotions in favor of you know, getting this optic. You know, like you choose your vice presidential Canada because she fills in certain check marks. Huh, identity politics. Well, that's what's going on in the military.
So get a copy of Very Irresistible Revolution. I have an illustration of that. Saw this reporting just the other day, College Fix reporting the US Army based training presentation describe two pro life organizations as terrorist groups trading material part of the anti terrorism brief at Fort Liberty formerly known as Fort Bragg in North
Carolina. According to independent journalist Sam Schumet, who reported this and had the screenshots of the materials on his x platform, Court of the photo slide show shown to soldiers described two pro life organizations you may have heard of, a National Right to Life and Operation Rescue, describing them as in their words, terrorist groups. Slide show showed an image of specialty pro life license plates. Those are available in many states. You may have one. Those proceeds fund
pregnancy support services for families in need. That's according to Choose Life America, the organization that promotes those specialty plates. However, the slides suggested the specialty plates are something soldiers should watch for as a potential sign of a terrorist court to the reporting, soldiers who attended the presentation said the slide was shown right after another one about isis not mentioned Antifa, which you know immediately comes to
mind when you think of terrorist groups or would be terrorist groups. Antiphile right up there. They hate America of their Marxists. They burn buildings, they break things, they attack police officers, They occupy public spaces. I mean, come on. Fort Liberty did confirm the veracity of the slide in a statement on social media late on last Thursday, say that the slide will not
be used any longer. Does that give you comfort? A quote local garrison employee close quote created the presentation quote to trained soldiers manning access control points at Fort Liberty. According to the statement quote, after conducting a commander's inquiry, we determined that the slides presented on social media were not vetted by the appropriate approval authorities and do not reflect the views of the eighteenth Airborne Corps at Fort
Liberty, the US Army, or the Department of Defense. Court to the military based statement, all future training products will be reviewed to ensure that they align with the current DoD Anti Terrorism guidance. Okay National right to life quote. The Biden administration promotes the depths of preborn babies and advocates for unlimited abortion,
but peaceful pro life Americans are labeled terrorists. It's amazing what you can get in front of the American military and by way of training exercises, unvetted, unapproved, yet read irresistible revolution, and you find out this is just a small, tiny, teeny weeny little marginal or fractional slice of the indoctrination materials that are going on in American military terrorists organization. You evil pro lifers out there, six twenty five. Jeff, I'll take your contiment if you
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Dave Williams precedes him at seven oh five Textpayer Protect Lines and right now I'm going to go to the phones two three talk and here from Jeff. Jeff, welcome to the show, and a very happy Wednesday to you. Good morning, sir. I have a primary source regarding really the stupidity of this DEI stuff. Regarding the air Force. I know two people that were crew chiefs. You know what a crew chief is? A loose idea, yeah, loose idea, but not specifically. I couldn't write a definition down
for you, sir. They're the guys that sign off on the airplane and look at the pilot and go, hey this this this airplane's ready to go. Oh okay, okay there they are responsible for the entire airplane. So they are in terms of safety everything on the plane. It's the buck stops with the crew chief, that's right. They have to sign off on it. Okay, something goes wrong, they could, they could have big problems.
And as you know, everything greats, especially when you're applying the g forces and all the stuff that fires do F fifteens well, anyway, imagine an eight eighteen year old kid going right on active duty out of high school and joining the Air Force and learning how to be a crew chief. You have to pass all the tests, all the airplanes in order to get your certification. Then you go to school all the time. I mean you're constantly in school. It's and when you're not working, you're in school. If
you're playing your cards right. To make a long story short, both of these people were just it just got to the point they're discussed. They said, the hell with this. We don't need this. This is not why I joined the Air Force. So they said, the heck with it. Well, guess what happens. There's a bidding war for them. They start out one year old kid, start out over one hundred thousand dollars a year with benefits in the private sector. You may yeah, yeah of them,
but let me ask you a qualifying question. I think I know where you're going on this. They got fed up with you didn't specifically say why they got fed up and pursued the private sector where they found obviously very lucrative opportunities. Was it the DEI stuff DEI stuff? One of them said, the heck with it, but I'm still going to go reserve. This one's my son, and I go wt hm. Well, it's troubling, but it's a common thing going on in the American military, isn't it, Jeff,
isn't that what we're talking about? I mean, that's that seems to be the exact point of Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeyer's book, Irresistible Revolution. You can't keep good people in the military, and you can't attract good people in the military who were interested in protecting, serving, and defending our country from domestic and foreign threats if you're going to be just simply sending them to an indoctrination camp to learn about LGBTQ and all the differences and things that divide us.
You can't have a cohesive military when you speak of division and you allocate people into certain boxes based upon which boxes they check on some given graph, and elevate people because look, oh my god, we don't have a person who fits this particular number of checkboxes in a higher position. We need to find someone who does meet these specific criteria and elevate them regardless of whether they're capable of operating as a crew chief or not. Frightening stuff. Yeah, that's
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book Marxism Goal Conquest in the Unmaking of America's Military. That's right there. Easily acquired copy of that, did it? He dive with Daniel Davis breaking down the Trump assassination attempt. You can get the podcast if you have kr SEA dot com. Of course, my conversation with Steve Gooden as well. Steve provided a wonderful, as he always does, legal analysis of that most recent opinion in which the lawsuit against Donald Trump was chucked out on the grounds
that the special Council role well was not constitutional. Will they start over again, back to the Justice Department and we'll see if that happens or not. Certainly nothing is going to happen before November. It just it just becomes an illegal impossibility. So the Democrats aren't going to get another label to put upon Donald Trump, so you can run around to call him a convicted fellon all day long. I don't think really anybody cares about that. Under the circumstances
of the lawfair that was waged against them. Uh, moving over to more dee, I woke and and and craziness. I got to go to California on this one, because again, I don't think that you know, the idea of school choice, or that parents should have some involvement in their child and their children's lives is bears a political stripe. I don't know. I mean, I think that's one of the reasons that Democrats are not doing very
well in terms of policy. Yes, they've got Joe Biden as a real problem as the figurehead of their of their of their their party, and of course a huge problem with Kamala Harris. I mean, you don't have to rehash all the reasons and the problems they're facing as far as the representatives are concerned. But it's their policy that I think the American people are really fed up with, most notably keeping parents out of their children's lives. California is
a just a poster child for that. Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom signed the first in the nation law Monday banning school districts from requiring staff to disclose a student's gender identity or sexual orientation to any other person about the child's without the child's permission, meaning parents. It also requires the state Department of Education to develop
resources for families of LGBTQ plus students in grade seven through high school. So merely by virtue of the fact that you've got an LGBTQ plus child in your home, you're going to get extra resources. Why for what? You know? I guess in terms of educating a person, How is that child any different from anybody else they're not? Look, two and two is four. Does it matter matter whether you fall on this this this lettered spectrum anywhere?
Does it matter whether you're a traditional cisgender human being or you have sexual proclivities towards someone else? No, two plus two is four. Period, end of story, full stop. That's the bottom line. How to read phonics, you know, show them some phonics, Teach him how to articulate words and the syllables and and learn to read. Does it matter what sexuality you
are when you're learning to read? No, it doesn't. Would it be an important thing to know as a parent if your child is identifying as someone that they're not at school? Might you want to have some involvement in that discussion? Even if you believe in the notion that your child can change his
or her gender to another one. Might you want to have a conversation with your child if the in system being referred to as they or them even though they're a singular human being, and you could have an easy education conversation about the definition of they, which is more than one? And how them looking at MIRR while you're having a conversation, do you see more than one person
there? Yeah, that will be a conversation I certainly would have with my child or any any human being who asked me to refer to them as they or them. I'm an outspoken critic when it comes to the bastardization of the English language. Now, proponents of this band say it's going to help protect transgender and gender non conforming students who live in unwelcoming households. Well unwelcoming are the parents not entitled to their own thoughts, comments, opinions, particularly when
it comes to the raising of their children. They don't belong to the school district, children don't belong to the state. Parents have wide birth when it comes to teaching their children. Some people are atheists and they think that they did parents who teach their children religious concepts are crazy. Then they'll go all day long about it. People who have religious affiliations think that atheists are crazy and that they have a responsibility to bring their children up and fulfill the promises
at baptism. Right, the school district might be standing in the way of the fulfillment of that promise to God that belongs to you, that does not belong to the school district. But the school district here is taking that opportunity away from you by instructing schools that they, under no circumstances can compel staff to talk about this with their parents. Jonathan Keller, council President for California Family Counsel on the other side of the argument, this bill undermines their fundamental
and places boys and girls in potential jeopardy. Moms and dads have both a constitutional and divine mandate to guide to protect their kids, and this bill egregiously violates this sacred trust. Yeah, of course, it's bill cropped up after some school districts in California amazing when we passed policies that required the parents be notified of a child, notified if a child request a change of their gender identification. But no, no, no, the Democrats can't have that.
They cannot allow and will not allow a difference of opinion on something so fundamental as the education of your children. Is that a winning argument for Democrats?
And I imagine there are many people. I have to imagine there are people within this lettered group of organ this lettered group of people, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders, queers, and whoever the plus are or the A plus plus or whatever, that while embracing the notion that their child can change their gender identity, would want to know about it if they did, helping
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That's nine three seven two seven ninety three fifty five car the Talk Station. In this week's casee the Talk Station and Happy Wednesday, Dave Williams, the Taxpayer Text Alliance. After the top of the R News felt like congress from Warren Davidson from the r NC and brad Winstroup and Studio for a full hour at eight oh five. IM sure you heard the top of the R News. I got five police officers from Columbus, Ohio, which I thought was
rather interesting. Columbus Ohio volunteer police officers in Milwaukee for the convention they shot and killed an armed man yesterday afternoon UH just about a mile west of the convention downtown Milwaukee. According to Milwaukee polici speaking with News, Jeffrey Norman is
his name, said, this obviously really heightened security there. We had just tens of thousands of police officers show up in Milwaukee to help with the UH, with the security, most notably after Saturday's attempted assassination in Donald Trump and no, no Milwaukee police officers were involved in this. They got thirteen Columbus police officers there. We're in the area for a briefing. That's when they saw an altercation between a couple of people, one of whom was holding a
knife in each hand. Officers ordered the man to drop the knives. He did not, suddenly charging at the other individual and resulting in them opening fire. Body camera still frames released yesterday by the Columbus Police show the man still armed with the knives lunging toward another man at the time he was shot. Two knives were recovered at the scene, and of course Chief Norman defending his
officers' actions. Someone's life's in danger. These officers, who are not from this area, took it upon themselves to act to save somebody's life today exactly deadly force is called for when someone is using deadly force. Multiple witness talking with the local news there Milwaukee journals and said that the man who died at
the scene was well known. He apparently lived in a tempant tent encampment and oddly went by the nickname Jehovah, which can get you stoned, right, Joe Jehovah had people with Monty Python's life of Brian got my joke on that one. And alternatively, we had another incident. It happened on Monday. A man armed with an AK forty seven pistol wearing a ski mask arrested on Monday just blocks from the RNC forum in Milwaukee. Homeland Security investigator said Capitol
police were conducting surveillance near the RNC perimeter. They noted a suspicious man approaching, wearing a ski mask and carrying a tactical bag, inside of which police found a gun and a full magazine, noting his intentions were unclear. Milwaukee police confirmed the incident, saying the twenty one year old man was arrested at one pm on Monday in a twelve hundred block in North eleventh man did not have a concealed weapon license in Wisconsin or any other state for that matter.
They stay charges are pending reviewed by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's office. So, uh, craziness still going on in our world. It happens every single day. Just fortunately in neither incident was we're innocent people harmed. Underscore the word innocent on that. Let us see here. And finally, and maybe I'm gonna run this by taxpayer protection allians Dave Williams. Joe Biden is now proposing a nationwide rent control wanting to cap rent at five percent a year.
Rolled this out yesterday, the rent control plan, just in ahead of November, trying to buy votes for people. And there are a lot of people who are struggling with eviction. Then a whole bunch of articles about it, most notably in the Since I Believe No It's Channel nine to WCPO reporting since an eviction filings one hundred, one hundred and seven percent above the pre COVID average, and couple that with a Wall Street Journal article I saw and there
was a breakdown on multiple cities that was done. Evictions surge in Man's cities in the American sun Belt, among others. Eviction filings in a lot of cities up thirty five percent or more compared with the pre pandemic levels. Part of the problem, of course, increasing rents. People struggling can't make it. So here comes Joe Biden. He's going to solve everybody's problems by capping
it at five percent. Now, he doesn't do phase two, which is the response now and in time in our life when we need more housing out there. Capping rents is a disincentive to invest in housing or otherwise construct housing. So it's the antithesis of what we need, you know, I mean, if price fixing worked, you'd have it across the board. It doesn't. It results in well shortages in a massive way, which has an inflationary
effect. Oddly enough, sixty six KRCD talk station, we'll hear from Dave Williams Money Matters after the top of the UR News Taxpayer protect lines Dave Williams, followed by Congressman Warren Davidson at seven thirty. I'll be right back. I don't care about anybody else. It's what motivates your vote. There's me for burdens, and they're trying to destroy or fifty five KRC, the talk
station seven six here at pitty five krcit talks station. By the time, I was wishing you a very happy Wednesday and welcoming back, always enjoying my conversations with taxpayer Protection lines. Dave Williams, Dave, welcome back, my friend. It's great, have a great pleasure having you on the program. Good morning, Brian. And I was talking to Joe right before we go.
I came on the air and he mentioned there's no streetcar news, and I got to tell you, I'm a little concerned about that because when it's really quiet, you know something is going to happen, right, you know, it's almost too quiet the call before the storm. Wow, Well, they're gonna have the real hat trick to figure out where they're gonna where they're gonna come up with the money for any extension of the streetcar from where it
is right now, considering how expensive it is to maintain it upkeep. But it's free, Dave, it's free. Well, it's free. It doesn't cost anything for the street car except for that pesky five million dollars a month in maintenance and debt service. Anyhow, Yeah, we've got a bit of a financial problem going on here in the City of Cincinnati. So any talks swirling around streetcar expansion are quickly met with the overwhelming fiscal reality that we're facing
here as a city. You know, it's amazing what happens once those COVID funds runs out, isn't it. Wow, you're not kidding. I mean, we're seeing that all across the country, you know, with schools and everywhere else, you know, because they had this huge infusion of cash, Like Baltimore City had this huge, huge infusion of cash and it is gone, absolutely gone. And what they've done is that they've extended themselves and they've
created new programs. Yes, and they've hired people, and they're saying, wait, this money has gone and we're got to pay for it now. So yeah, this is incredible. That reminds me of got to go back to the Clinton ages, you know, hire We're responsible for hiring one hundred
thousand new police officers. Well, all that was was a one time infusion of cash solely for the purpose of hiring police officers, but then you're left with the tab of keeping them employed and salaried after the initial infusion of cash, and people forget about the tail expenditure when they're doing stuff like that.
Yeah, and the stimulus program, remember when they you know, all these projects across the country, Well, guess what, once they're built, you have to maintain them and keep them up so they don't Yeah, Dave, come on, look at the roads in the city of Cincinnati when you're here next time. Now, just because you built a road forty years ago doesn't mean you have to fix it. Sucks to be you. Yeah, we got potholes. Don't worry about it. These things take care of themselves.
Incredible, that's the world we find ourselves in. Anyway, get your reaction from the Saturday shooting. I know this number one on the topic list. This morning I found it. It's almost as if it's hard to believe. You wake up and another day has dawned and you find out that the screw up was even worse. Like every single day he find some new tidbit of
information like how in God's name could that it possibly happen? And I read about this the Secret Service receiving some what was described as some pretty solid intelligence human intelligence about an Iranian plot to assassinate Trump that they knew about in advance of the shooting. They claimed that they had beefed up resources and assets prior to Saturday on behalf of the Trump administration and Donald Trump generally speaking. But what in the hell? I'm sorry, the slope of the roof was just
a little too much for Secret Service safety. That's the response we give from the Director of the Secret Service. I mean, my god, they're standing on a building that they had a bigger slope than the roof that she was talking about. Social media is awash with photographs of Secret Servant agents with high powered rifles perch the top, multiple slope roofs, much more of a slope
than that one that was left unattended. This is insanity. Dave Brian sick to my stomach, you know, when I heard what happened on Saturday night, sick to my stomach, and I have been ever since. And then, like you said, these details that are coming out is that, well, this building was outside the perimeter of the safety zone. It was like a security zone, what I mean. So that's all it takes is to and then the slope of the roof. I mean, there's a failure here
at the highest level and it hasn't been addressed. And we've just heard lip service, right has this been lip service as to you know, the things that have gone wrong? People want accountability, and this is where it starts. I mean, if you can't be accountable for the president almost being killed, where will you have the account of ability in government? And that's why it's critical that these questions are asked and there's answers, and people need to
be fired. There needs to be you know, people need to lose their jobs over what happened on Saturday. And this is we see this in the government all the time. When there are failures, people aren't held accountable for the failures without question. And you know, I mean to pick on the Biden administration because you know, all administrations are guilty of this to some degree, but Lord Almighty Biden administration has had some absolutely epic failures and not as
single head has rolled. I mean with the exception of voluntary I mean leaving people believing voluntary, like Jen Sackey because she got a better job and didn't want to hang out being the White House Press secretary, because that was a train wreck. You know, people who screw up or let go. I mean my Orcas, he was in charge of the border. What happened. Well, we don't have one. He's still around, right, yeah.
Yeah, And you know, this happens at every agency, whether it's you know, transferred to Pete Budagetz, you know, falling down the line. You have these massive failures of leadership. And you know, and again you talk about, you know, the buying administration. It happens in every administration, but this seems so much more amplified in the past three and a half four years. Yeah. And my military friends, and we heard from one
of them just the other day talking about being held accountable. You know, the buck stops with the director of the Secret Service, Agent Kim Cheatle. If this, if she was in a military role, he insisted that she would be fired promptly. She would be removed from that position. It is her responsibility. Even though maybe she didn't have her finger directly on where people were going to be set up or where people were posted. The buck stops
at her desk. And this was such a colossal failure. I mean, when your best response to not having someone assigned to the rooftop one hundred and thirty feet our yards away is that it had too much of a slope, so we put people inside the building to make sure everything was safe. I mean, that's that's all you've got to go on. I'm sorry, You're you're done. You gotta be, you gotta I voluntarily stepped down if I
was her out of embarrassment. I mean, I couldn't imagine, you know, being in that job and that happening and not stepping down and then, like you said, not just leaving out of sheer embarrassment. And you know, listen, she may leave and probably get a huge pension, right, I mean, oh yeah, we'll probably so, you know. But again, what are we going to learn from this? And whenever something goes wrong? You know, my question is my dad always taught you know, taught
me. This is like what's learned from it? And how do you fix it? And I want to see how they fix this and how they move forward. Well, I know many people my listening audience, and almost got my foot in the water on this when we just have lost so much faith in government, our institutions generally speaking, and the idea that we're actually going to get a straight answer from anyone in government, most notably under this administration. Nobody's expecting to find out any thing, you know. I mean we
still they do it all the time, don't they. You know, Like for example, I just moving over away from something criminal. Well, I guess it was criminal contextually speaking, Robert Hirst report. We aren't allowed to hear the audio of that. We have a transcript of something. There's no national security interest here, there's no future prosecutorial risk here. There's nothing by way of excuse or explanation for us not being allowed to have that audio.
And yet the people who demand it, our elected officials, who are responsible for our government voting on our behalf and getting and engaging in oversight and looking into these things, have been told basically, screw you, You're not going to get it. I mean, this happens all the time. It boils down to, Brian, is that the government is making decisions for us and saying that you don't need this information that you know, we are going to
take care of you. We the government are going to take care of you. No, we're going to take care of ourselves. And the more information the better. And you know we've talked about this numerous times. Is you know, accountability starts with transparency, and right now, the American public deserves transparency and what's happened well, And the more we learn, the less likely it is we're going to rely on our elected officials and whether and trust them,
which you know, maybe a welcome change. If more people lose faith in government as a solution to their problems, maybe we'd quit turning to government as for the solution for our problems because they clearly aren't good at solving our problems. And I think that message really is resonating with people, is that people just want to be left alone, right that they want to live their lives, make their own financial decisions, not their financial decisions coming out of
a government agency like the irs. They want to make their own decisions in life, whether it's personal or financial. Amen to that. It's like the libertarian to me coming out and just smiling at the notion that we might have more people joining in that concept. Dave Williams taxpayer text lines you find them online at Protecting Taxpayers dot org a worthy bookmark for you, and we're going to talk about it because Dave's going to give us a grade on the GOP
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the Taxpayer Protection Alliance again online at a Protecting Taxpayers dot Org. The good, the bad, and the ugly they graded the twenty twenty four GOP platform. I'm inclined to move forward to the bad and the ugly, Dave. I mean, I see the good we can all agree on, you know, slashing wastefle government spending, making the permanent the Trump tax cuts, helping the auto industry by reversing the ridiculous vehicle emissions rules, universal school choice,
getting rid of the Partner of Education. All good, demonstrably, so we can go on all day about how great they are what is the bad and what is the ugly that you figure out here, Dave, Yeah, and Brian, what we're doing here is we're calling balls and strikes. Right. We look at we look at the policy platform, and we go, Okay, what is good for consumers and taxpayers? What's bad? And we're being honest brokers here, and we're going to do the same thing for the Democrats.
Probably a lot more bad and not for the Democrats, but balls and strikes. Yeah, And you know this is something that's going to see him counterintuitive, and that's eliminating taxes on tips for the restaurant and hospitality workers. And I'll tell you why we consider this bad is that we want lower taxes for everybody. Amen. And I know this is a very popular thing to talk about the why are we treating one class better than another of worker?
I think that, you know, our tax burden is still way too high on everybody. So we would hope that the GOP would embrace extending the tax cuts from twenty seventeen, and I think they will. And yeah, I guess it was yesterday President Trump said that he wants to reduce the corporate tax from twenty one percent to fifteen percent, which I mean, that's amazing because businesses can hire, they can invest back into their business. So that's what
we want, is deeper tax reform. So that's yeah, point and point well taken day that always needs to be made any talking about corporate taxes because those evil corporations don't pay their fair share. We pay the corporate taxes. We are the ones that buy their goods and services and those taxes are passed along as part of doing business to the consumer. So lowering corporate taxes ultimately lowers the price of goods and services for Americans absolutely. And we know one
of the things that they're talking about is protecting Social Security and Medicare. But they say, the Republicans say, and the Platform says it's not going to be done through raising the retirement age or cuts. Well, how are you going to do this? I mean, you can't just say something and make it happen. There has to be a plan. And again I appreciate that they're talking about this, but there's no depth to it. And they took two of the options off the table that probably need to be on the table.
And guess what, if we don't do something, there will be cuts to Social Security. If nothing is done, there will be cuts. So there needs to be a deeper discussion. And I hope this week there is a deeper discussion on Social Security and Medicare. And yes, I know I'm dreaming. I know. For them to talk about entitlement reform during any convention is not going to happen. Yeah, not in advance of November. However, Dave, don't you think they're keeping their powder dry on that topic so
it can become a topic or conversation if and when Trump is elected. I hope so, I really hope so, because we have done polling and it showed that people want to have the discussion. I think is what. Seventy percent of the people said, yes, well, something needs to be done. I mean, so it's not it's the third rail, but it isn't anymore because people understand just how dire the situation is. Existential threat, Dave
Williams. Existential threat and to many Americans, you know, personal lives too, because they've you know, grown up believing they're going to be able to rely on Social Security. If you don't fix it, then it isn't going to be there for folks, all right, What else is bad and or ugly. Dave oh terriffs, doubling and tripling down on tariffs, and why this is so bad as consumers will pay for these tariffs. Businesses don't pay taxes. Consumers pay the taxes and higher prices, and the same thing with
tariffs. When you increase the cost of anything, it goes directly to the consumers. And I don't know why the Republicans continue to embrace tariffs and raising the price. And well, it's China, isn't isn't the simple word China? In response to that, it is China, But there's also terroriffs coming out of the EU and products coming out of the European Union, so it's
not just China, and it's across the board. And guess what, there's certain things we are just not manufacturing in this country and it would take us ten fifteen years to have a manufacturing line on these things, so you know, we don't have that option. But that's what they're trying to do,
is trying to bring more business back into the US. And what's interesting is the Republicans understand this with oil, right as we are building a very healthy we're trying to build a pipeline from Canada, that Keystone Exel pipeline, which would reduce prices. But that's bringing oil from Canada. I mean that is something that we you know, we need. It's it's really interesting to see
the diconomy here. That's true, and I will recommend my listeners head on over to Protecting tax payerspot dot org and check out the entire grading the twenty twenty four GOP platform analysis by Dave and the crew at the tax Payer Protection Alliance. Dave, I wish we had more time. I've got Congressman Warren Davidson coming to the next segment live from the RNC, so we will part company today. I'll look forward to having you back on the program and as
always, keep up the great work at the tax Payer Protection Alliance. My friend. Thanks Brian stayhole. So try exactly seven five. Congressman Davidson up
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Wednesday, considering that we have joined the fifty five KERC Morning Show. Now the return of Congressman Warren Davidson, followed by Congressman Brad Winsor for a full hour in studio after the top of the hour, Welcome back Congressman Warren Davidson, live from the RNC Milwaukee. Hey, it's an honor to join you, Brian, thanks for having me on this morning. A real pleasure to have you on. And first off, I just want to get an atmosphere
check. I talked to Claire Corkran, commissioner from Claremont County. Claire Corkran, who I know, you know, and she sounds oh my god, last couple days she's been on the program, just so excited. The atmosphere everyone's positive. The reaction to JD. Vans has so far been pretty strong and positive. I wanted to get your reaction on the mood of the convention,
and you're also reaction to Trump's selection of JD. Vans given the huge bench, very qualified, qualified folks that could have been vice his vice presidential selection. Congressman. Yeah, I mean, look, it's a it's a great week. It's celebratory, and especially so because frankly, Donald Trump narrowly missed being assassinated. I mean, it's just unbelievable the number of failures that
that happened are alleged to have happened as failures. I mean, at this point, I think it takes more faith believe there was negligence than MAOIs. Oh yeah, yeah, you're you're in my listening audience territory on that one. I have so many people believing this is in some way intentional, intentional.
That's how much faith we've lost in our government at this point, that our secret service charged with protecting not only just the present the Vice President United States and other noted notables, but also the candidate Donald Trump, former President of the United States of America. He's got Secret Service protection all the time, that they could fail so epically just automatically in these troubled times we live in, raise concerns that well, they wanted it to happen, well something
I don't know. I don't know how far it goes, but you know, not securing that building and looking at the things around that, it's just it's just inconceivable to me that it takes just so much extreme negligence to add it up that you start going, well, what would other explanations be? And you know, we'll follow the facts where they are. But you know, obviously the number one person to blame is the shooter, but the security failure should have prevented that, frankly, and you could go on all day.
So there's just a lot of conversation about that, and frankly, just an amazing relief and then a celebration like, okay, well we're still on track. Things are going well. President Trump couldn't have responded in a more inspiring way that, you know, boldly comes back up right away, fight fight, fight, and it's like, yeah, that's the mood here. We're going to fight and you know, using our system, not with the way that they tried to take out Trump, but you know, we're going
to get out the vote, We're going to work at every level. We're gonna win these races, and we're gonna put Donald Trump back in the White House and give them the kinds of majorities that we can get things done with. And so, you know, I think jd. Vance is the right guy to do that for a couple of reasons. One, you know, it sends a clear signal that this is a not about one campaign, It's about a movement that is going to take a long time. So you go
to one of the youngest guys that President Trump was considering. And I think the other thing that sends is here's somebody who changed their mind about Donald Trump and you know, didn't start out liking Donald Trump and took a look at the results and took a look at everything else and said I can get behind that. I believe in that that's exactly what we need for our country. And I think the other thing that says is Donald Trump's a guy that doesn't
hold a grudge. They did try to describe him as this monster, demon guy. No one believed that about him before and now you know, before he ran for office, and despite all of the billion of dollars of media and earned media and everything else they spent trying to assassinate Donald Trump's character in the press. You look at JD. Vance's pick and go, well, he doesn't hold a grudge there. He got over things and now JD.
Vance is his VP pick. Well, and you have addressed and I think in a very positive little very positive and I'll say spin, not to be pejorative about it, but a positive spin on a message that some of my listeners are concerned about, which is he did have some pretty you know, terrible things to say about but Donald Trump, going back to twenty sixteen. But you know, on the heels of comments like that, I had a listener call in and remind everybody, and I thought it was a wonderful point.
Ronald Reagan was a Democrat for most of his political life before he ended up becoming the best Republican president around. And I have noted and noted this morning as well. Donald Trump hasn't always been a Republican, you know. I mean, people are willing to forgive someone if it's in their own best interest, and I think it has the time to forgive JD. Evans for a few comments he made back in twenty sixteen. Well, if Donald Trump
can forgive him. Yeah, I don't know why somebody else would hold a drudge. Excellent point in Congressman Davidson. We're gonna pause right, No, we'll bring Congressman Davidson back for a few more thoughts about the convention, what's coming up on the plate today, and the make America Safe Again, which I think is a very very positive message for America that the Republicans are on
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Northbound seventy five, add an extra five buttermilk into downtown. Same for northbound fourth seventy one from Grand to the Bridge. I'm hearing dispatches for an accident on King at the southbound seventy one. Ram Chuck Ingram on fifty five KRC the talk station seven nine fifty five KERCD talk station Brian Thomas with Congressman Warren Davidson talking from the RNC. Congressman Davidson, I have to ask you because there I've circled your name in the article. Jade Vance now vice presidential
choice, of course. If the Trump team wins, he's going to be vice president of the United States of America, opening up a Senate seat. Lots of names swirling around and oh look Warren Davidson, one of the names in local news. Would you take that job if you were asked? Warren Davidson, Well, that's a different way to phrase the question. Anything. A lot depends on the outcome of this election, and you know, I'm
honored. I've got a lot of things out there in a decision matrix that we continue to refine and take a look at owner about November fifth or sixth and see what I Am going to do next or continue doing as we do
it. But right now, I'm focused on this election. I'm on the ballot trying to get re elected to another term and the House of Representatives and be able to get out there and do the things that are going to make us a restore government small enough to fit within the Constitution, which says we got our work cut out for us. Wonderful, wonderful political response, Congressman david And we got your back here in the morning show. Congressman, you
are going to get re elected. I know your constituents, they're wonderful people, and they know you do a fantastic job. And I think it's right that your name is on this list, whether or not you actually get tapped for the Senate spot or not. We know your politics, and you have a demonstrably wonderful record in that regard. Onto the convention. What's the topic today? I guess yesterday was make America safe again. Republicans are definitely on
the right side of law enforcement as we approach November. Yeah. Look, you know, it was really cool. We're at the convention and I'm walking out one of the access points at the end of the evening last night and there's Cincinnati Police. I'm like, I got Cincinnati Police up here protecting this place. It was really cool. So, you know, you're pulling departments from all over, but it was especially cool to see Cincinnati Police Department up
here and doing a great job. And so, yeah, it's an amazing effort. Securities tight up here, But you know, the problem is it's not always tight everywhere around the country. And while you even have good police departments, sometimes they're being told to effectively stand down and they don't feel like they can do their jobs. You've got great cops essentially just you know, biden their time to retire because the job has become unbearably miserable for lots of
people. And then, on the other hand, I see some of these young guys that are still you know, one or two years in the forest. They have always wanted to be a cop. They still go out there and do it, and you know, they get frustrated when they find a case, they find the bad guys, and then they send them to judges. And at the most basic level, you know, you look at a society, don't hurt people, don't take their stuff. Society could exist just
fine if people could get along with that. And so you get judges that try to make it right when somebody does hurt someone else or take their stuff, and we are seeing that fail over and over again in Hamilton County. It's disappointing. Good news in Butler County, just up the road. That rarely happens. What nice, nice shot coongs of Davidson. But it's accurate,
it's so true. And that's a very very profound reminder. Gop judges dot com for the Hamilton County voters who got to remember to vote the down ballot races, most notably the judicial races, because we do need tough on crime judges along with Hamilton County Prosecute Melissa Powers. She needs to be re elected, so we can fulfill this this criminal justice leg that's so important, the deterrence leg. If you commit crime, if you are violent and evil
to your fellow man, you are going to suffer consequences. That's the detern element of the criminal justice system, and it's the one that really works. They have really kicked that leg out, and people realize they're not going to face any penalties if they go around and commit vile behavior, and it just creates this vicious cycle that can be fixed if we just pay attention when we
vote. Yeah, look, you can see that in probably one of the most visible cases was in New York City, where the city was so terrible. Turists would come and go, oh, yeah, here's where all the counterfeit goods are, and here's where all the drugs are, and here's where all the sex stuff is. And people would come to town knowing this, and you're like, well, if tourists can them to town and know this, surely the police know it. And the answer, of course they do.
They tolerated, and you know, you get a lot of times what you tolerate. You saw in New York City when Mayor Ruby Giuliani was there, they started changing the approach and the results changed, and the same thing can happen Cincinnati. We make it a place where people want to go out at night. They can bring their families, come down and watch the Reds bill on a winning streak, and come back and watch the Bengals, you know, get past the NFL refs and defeat the Chiefs and go to the
super Bowl and win. At this time, go out and watch out c Cincinnati, stay in first place, see some of our great restaurants and be out downtown. Things will be great. And a lot of the districts you can do that, and you can do that in Cincinnati at times. But there are times where people feel unsafe and that just shouldn't continue to exist. And if we do what you said, Gop Judges dot com elects umless of Powers and others. You know, that's the path that you go on.
It's a choice, it really is. What's the subject matter of today's convention? I think there seems to be a theme going on on a daily basis there. Yeah, you know, Brian, I apologize, I don't have today's tam yet. We get ready to go to the breakfast after this, we'll go there. We'll get the little rally and check out check out the theme. But you know, I thought we had some great speeches last night. I thought that Governor DeSantis did a nice job. I thought Ben Carson
did a nice job. There was a mom whose son was killed in Afghanistan. Yeah, you know, just tragic cases where you know, people are being killed by drugs that are poisoned with Sentinel, and they're doing a great job of highlighting there's real consequences for these failed policies that Joe Biden has presided over. Anybody speaking directly to the border issue, because clearly the border is part of the reason we have a drug problem in this country. Yeah,
I mean, that'll definitely be one of the prominent things. And who knows, there maybe even some charts that President's Trump didn't quite get through on Saturday, you look at illegal immigration. Everyone told Joe Biden this was going to be the result if if you kept these policies or implemented them, and you delete the policies that were working under President Trump. And so they didn't change these policies despite the implications of them. They put the policies in place that
they put in because of the implications. And now when we're trying to make sure that no illegals vote in our elections. No Dimmer, Well, okay, five Democrats voted with us to say, yeah, you should have to
prove that you're a citizen when you register to vote. And part of why that's so important is, you know, so many states, including Ohio, you have motor voter laws, and so when someone goes into the Bureau motor vehicles, they can get a license or whatever, but they're automatically being registered to vote. In our state. Our Secretary of State, Frank LeRose will go through and say, yeah, this person's legit, this person's not, and follow up to be able to say, yeah, we either add this
person to the voter registration or we don't. But in states like California and New York, Illinois wherever, they're not doing that work. And you know the answer is, oh, well, you know non to be a citizen to vote in a federal election anyway. But you've got in California things saying, well, if you're not a citizen, you can't vote in federal elections.
Would you like us to send you a local ballot or yeah, whatever, So they get ballot harvesting and every other thing, there's no really enforcement mechanism, and so we're trying to get that done ahead of this election. There's so many layers to this, Brian. I mean, HUD supposed to provide housing for people that run into a time of need housing and urban development program. They're out there trying to put ballot drop boxes and do election registration
stuff. There are no dollars appropriated to HUD to do election activities. I wonder why Democrats are trying to use HUT for this purpose. And you mentioned enforcement mechanism. Think about this on the heels of our most moments ago conversation about them not prosecuting criminals who commit heinous crimes. What's the likelihood they're actually going to go after someone and prosecute them for casting an illegal vote. Well, and the other part is the harm is already there. Yes, the
election is over deposited. You can't find which ballot that was and say you know, because you don't you have some ananimity after the fact on the vote. So that has to be done on friend. And yeah, look, our state has voter ID. It's hard for me to understand states that don't have voter ID. I don't even know how you can say you had it on a selection if you came and tell me who voted. Excellent point. As always with Congressman Warren Davidson, it's actually the today is make America strong
again. According to my Executi producer Joe Strecker, who is an internet research guru guy, and he found the answer to the question. So make America strong again, congress war and Davidson's the man to do that. Keep up the great work, Congressman. Thanks for the time he spent with my listeners of me today, and save travels on your way back and enjoy the balance of the convention. We got our fingers crossed out here. Yeah, we'll do Thanks Brian, God bless you and all your listeners, and you sir
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about the slope of that roof where that murderer was perched. Rick says, well, we're gonna have to redo a couple of battles from World War two point due Hawk at Normandy and Mount Surabaci and Ewojima, both of which had excessively unsafe slopes. Thank you, Rick, Let's go to the phones. Drew Pappus, Welcome back, my friend from the RNC. Good morning, Brian. I'm drinking. How's it, well, it's only Wednesday. I'm so tired. It's twenty four to seven up. There isn't it with events
and activities, you feel like he had any rest at all? You do not, And I don't know, you know, for people that don't understand you and Joe's schedule with your alternate, you know, working evenings or working mornings very early, and your your lifestyle obviously is different. I don't respond well to sleep deprivation most people. Most people refer to me sometimes as quite bearish. And the fact that I like to hibernate and sleep and if I don't, and if you wake me up from a sleep, it's not a
good thing. But that's I'll tell you Wednesday is breaking here at the r NC. Yesterday which was supposed to be a down you know kind of au oh, I don't know, a lull day maybe after the initial opening on Monday did not turn out to be. It was a full day and and with we had great speakers. I hope people were able to catch it on
TV. We had very dynamic speakers at the convention. I'd like to you know, I know that a lot of people today or h and rightly so, questioning or at least looking at the Secret Service protection for the President during that horrific event in Pennsylvania. But the security here is just so well done and I'd like to just tip my hat. I mean, it's it's so comforting and so amazing to see police officers from all over the United States working
this event. You have, you know, in their home uniforms, not in some unifying uniform and I have to say thank you to them because they're taking time. Obviously, yes they are getting paid, but they're away from their loved ones and they're here in a strange city, staying at you know, whatever accommodations that have been arranged, and they're they're keeping us safe and they're doing all the delegates safe and all of the attendees safe, and it
is, it is, it is. You feel the electricity building because obviously tonight Cincinnati owned JD Vance is going to speak at the convention, and it's another full day here in Wisconsin, and I'm really looking forward to it, and I just people people have asked, you know, what's it like? And you got to remember, you have a lot of speakers there that are all very state centric, and someone said, well, you know, how's the applause? And you know, obviously when you're at the thing, you're
listening their speaker after speaker after speaker. When when you have a senator or a candidate from wherever, maybe the other states aren't as interested. So it's very state centric then. But the the the electricity is simply palpable and as tired as I am and as dragging as I am. As soon as as
soon as the events start, which they'll start here. We begin officially here at eight and then go all day and then you know, whatever time you choose to go to sleep, and usually you're not able to attempt that anywhere close to midnight. So it's fantastic and it's such an honor to be here, and I have to say, I just hope folks realize how just electric it is and how exciting it is for the future of our country. Here.
I hope that energy continues through November and that people don't get overly optimistic, maintain that sense of concern for the country. Vote in November for of course, the Trump Vans ticket. And I can't thank you enough for your praise of law enforcement. And it's outstanding that you called in and did that today. Good luck, extra cup of coffee, Drew, I think is an order and I'll look forward to maybe hearing from you again before you leave
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This report is for twenty twenty four election headquarters, Country's just falling apart, and we need a major change. Fifty five KRZ the talk station eight five Here at fifty five KRCD talk station, happy as I can be. Got it one full hour in studio Congress and brad Winstrip. Congresson Winstrip, not at the RNC. He is here. He's got more important things to do. I'm just kidding. I know you've got a whole lot on your plate. We have so much to talk about this morning, including what you have
been doing in lieu of going to the convention. And you've got a lot of great work to let my listeners know about today. But to start off, as you suggested, you might want to hit the ground running with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend and the cold. I mean, every morning I wake up to something that makes it look even worse than the day before by way of failure of the US United States Secret Service. Oh, the roof had too much of a slope, Congressman, That's why no
one was perched up there? Are you kidding me? Welcome back to my friend. It's always good to see you. Well, it's good to see you, Brian. It's always good to be here. Yeah, I've spent the last couple of days in DC. I've got this Pandemic Commission, if you will, the Pandemic Committee that I chair, and we've got to get our report done by the end of the year. And so I was up there with staff putting everything together. We've had so many letters and transcribed interviews,
hearings, and it's on everything to do with the pandemic. So we're pulling that together and we can talk about that more late later in the show if you want to. Yeah, and fair enough, that was what our plan was. But again, you're the one that wanted to start off with comments about the endeavor that crazy Kids the murderer is efforts to kill Trump. Yeah, I thought, I'm eager to talk about this situation. One. We obviously need investigation. I'm an intelligence committee. I tried to give as
much information as I can. We don't really have oversight over the Secret Service, but at the same time, we're getting information about how our agencies responded in the preparation for it. It doesn't make sense to me, Brian, I'm military. I was at a place where we were attacked three four times a week, and there was a lot of sniper fire going on in our region while I was in Iraq, and so you're always looking to where the
possible sites could could be. You know, you should be able to stand where the president is going to be standing and take a look around and say that's a potential site. That's a potential site. The slope of the roof. You know, you it's comical. I mean, if it wasn't so sad and pathetic apathetic, we would all it would be like a joke like she was. She was saying that as a joke, but she wasn't right.
And why don't we then why don't you have a drone over? I mean, if something so impossible to position someone there wasn't the kid did it? Yeah, exactly was able to squeeze off around and almost ended Donald Trump's life and did end the life of that very brave firefighter who tried to was there just to save his family. When you read the accounts of that, it's heartbreaking. What I have been told is a local policeman went up on the ladder yep, and so you may have heard too, but he had
to duck because the I took a you know, aim at him. And it's just his head exposed at that point, so I can understand that, But why not a more robust response, you know, once that was seen, I don't know. But then I guess he turned and fired on Trump right away. Maybe that helped save Trump's life because he didn't have time to maybe aim as well as he would have liked to have aimed. I don't
know. Trump turned his head just at the right moment. And tell me, if you watch that, it's undeniable that he just just the moment he turned his head to look at that that that prompter, that's when that shot rang out and hit him in the ear. Because I mean, you've seen the graphic. If he had had his head in the position it was in before, the backside of his head wouldn't be there anymore, it wouldn't be
It would have been an incredibly ugly, ugly seeing. I do want to give credit to the to the firefighter who you know, protected his child. And the way the family has responded. You know, the daughter said, you know, I had the best dad in the world, and you know, the wife said he'd do it all over again. I mean, pretty impressive to help pressive display of heroism. I mean, rightfully so Trump gets credit for standing in defiance after being shot when he still could have been under
under fire. I mean, they didn't have that situation secured yet, they didn't know if there were more shooters out there. And maybe some people could say it was a dumb thing for him to stand up, but it was a defiant, very brave act. One could say was uplifting for the crowd.
It was a symbol of, you know, his strength. But then you've got the firefighter who literally lost his life doing exactly what the Secret Service is paid to do in defense of the president, or, as this case is, the former president, and the president has recognized that, oh heroism of those that took a hit through all of this, and they're true patriots in my mind for sure. But you know, it's like a lot of things. I had one interview like, you know, well, what do
we do now? This is like right afterwards, I said, we drive on. I said at the baseball shooting, yeah, you know, we got together right after that and said, I'll be darned if we're going to be deterred and not play that game. We're playing that game, right, And that's what most Americans would do. Most Americans would do. And that's been the history of America. We don't. We take a hit, we get back up, and we're not going to let evil people dominate us.
Yeah. I had one listener, this was day before yesterday, call in and say, these people should all be in like popemobiles, you know, behind bulletproof glass and you know, always surrounding. It's like, no, that is not what you do in response. You don't cower and capitulate to this. You stand up in defiance to it. You prove them that you're stronger, you're a better person than them by not surrounding yourself with bulletproof glass. Twenty four to seventy What kind of life would that be? Anyway?
You don't want to give them that satisfy? No, absolutely not, absolutely not. Well, I just this call for unity when you hear it from the Democrats, and you know, I know Republicans are guilty of divisive comments and statements as well, but it's sort of when you look look at the political landscape and the goals of the far left, which is taken over the
Democrat Party, their goal is division. I mean it's to divide the country on any possible lines, sexuality lines, school choice lines pro or against police, racial lines, DEI dividing people up into little you know, checkboxes and marks, division division divisions. So to hear a call for unity, especially from anybody on that sort of Alexandria Casio Cortez part of the camp, is just nonsensical considering it flies in the face of what they're looking for, which
is to divide us all. Yeah, there really does seem to be the goal of so many. And look, there's a lot of Democrats I work with, especially when we're talking about health and military and veterans and things like that. We can get a lot done in those areas, and then just some common sense things I think. You know, it's easy sometimes to get Democrats on board with some of your bills because they're American bills. Now they are part of servative values, but I sell them as this is good for
America and here's why. And you can get some people on board. That's a unifying message. And we don't see that from the left very often, not the ones you see on TV. Yeah, and you know, I got to asked one time, you know, how do we calm down some
of the chaos? And I said, well, and this was with someone in the media, and I said, well, it would be nice if the media paid more attention to those that actually get things done than those that never get anything done but do a lot of talking and spend a lot of time in front of the camera. Yeah, squeaky wheel gets agrees, especially in media. The more batcrap and saying your comments or viewpoint, it's more likely it is. It's going to be broadcast over and over again. I
think you're going to get more interviews. Yeah, And but I will say this, you know, yeah, we got people on our side with a lot of rhetoric. It's usually not violent in nature. No, it's not. Theirs is violent in nature. You know, you saw get in their face. You've seen this for years. Go ahead, get out there, get it in their face, Go to their homes, interrupt them at dinner exactly. You know, go bring a weapon to the home of a Supreme
Court justice. I mean, these are the things you see happening. And you take a young, impressionable kid twenty years old if what he's hearing is that Donald Trump is a person who's a dictator. Donald Trump is going to end democracy, and you may be even getting that in school today that's the problem. And so what they're not talking about in school is what's really missing.
You know. Do you look at a person's presidency in school and can you teach kids that, you know what, President Trump quit sending money to Iran, leading sponsor of terror in the world. President Trump took out Sulimani, who's responsible for killing so many Americans, especially during our war in Iraq I saw a firsthand. Do they say that President Trump stood up to President ch and put economic pressure on him. They say that the leader of North
Korea quit firing missiles under President Trump's leadership. Do they point out that Putin didn't go into to Ukraine under President Trump, but he did under Obama and Biden or his Nobel Peace Prize worthy efforts in the Middle East? You got it? That's next don my left, see, and that's the one to me that stands out more than anything. You know, Barack Obama gets elected and he's given the Nobel Peace Prize for what for being elected? For being
elected? And Donald Trump actually sowed the seeds of peace between previously in essence warring countries and solidified some stability for Israel. Nobody gives it. Nobody even mentions that one monumental achievement in the history of negotiating peace in the Middle East. Well, I got another one, the USMCA, the United States Mecvolcano Agreement. Not only was it bipartisan, it had union support. Yeah, so you tell me who's the uniter. Tell me who can actually bring everyone
together and to the table. But but but but but evil orange man races xenophobe, homophobe, misogynists. But but but but let's pause from it. We'll bring Congressman once you back. He's got some things to talk about, the China information, looking into the COVID. We're going to talk about DEI in medical school, but maybe even more broadly than that, among other conversation topics with Congressman brad Winstrip. First, perfect timing, considering we're just talking
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I got to be honest with you, Congressman, because, of course, some of the comments he said about Trump going back quite a few years twenty sixteen. You know Nazi and you know city'd rather vote for Hillary Clinton or something along those lines. Clearly he has made amends with Donald Trump since
Trump selected him, and an amazing opportunity. What a backbench. We laugh at the Democrats and their struggles to find anyone who could substitute Joe Biden out He had probably six really solid potentials for vice presidential choice and went with JD. Van's what's your reaction to that? Well, I think it's a good
choice. I like j D. JD impressed me before I ever met him, when I read his book He'll Billy Elgy and got to know about his life, and then I met him a few times, and then it was obvious he wanted to get involved with politics, and he did, and when he ran for Senate, I wrote a piece about why I was for him
and why I thought he can bring so much to the table. You know, at a young age of thirty nine, he's got a lot of depth and breath to him and the capability of being compassed and understanding from just about any walk of life. Here's a guy who went from abject poverty, domestic violence, addiction in the family raised by his grandmother to Wall Street. He went from welfare to Wall Street. I mean, with a stop in the military in between, with the deployment and then law school. He used as
GI Bill the way you're supposed to to advance yourself. Your military service is patriotic, but it also comes with a benefit that you've earned. And he's just done all of these things. Those are life experiences. And look, and I've said about going into office, is do something else first before you go to office, exactly. And here's someone who has but he's done a
lot by thirty nine years old. Look, I joined the military at thirty nine and just started my twenty five year career in the military then, So it's pretty impressive. What he has done, and I think he can reach out to multiple generations because of his as experiences and multiple walks of life.
Well, and you're right, I mean solid Who can criticize someone who volunteered and served in the America's military honorably, who demonstrated business acumen and was in fact successful, and again coming from that terrible life that so many will use as an excuse to stay in the same spot. Oh, I grew up in a terrible family and my mom was a drug addict and Helen, Hell, am I supposed to advance in the world when you know I've I've been
dealt this terrible hands. Now here's Cinderella story right there. As you off air, you commented on it. That's really what jad Evans is and a great learning opportunity for people who think they can't get out from under the weight of that situation. Yeah, exactly. And you know, we have safety nets in our country, and I'm glad that we do. I'm glad to
live in a country with safety nets. But they're not supposed to be a hammock, as was one said, Right, And you know Democrats talk a lot about we got to tax the rich more, but they don't really talk about any success in lifting people up out of poverty with these programs. And that's what we've been trying to change as Republicans all along. Yes, let's help people in need. Any one of us could be in poverty someday, but let's make it a path to something better. Well, that's that welfare
work for welfare program. You know, you have to engage in some effort merely asking you to participate in the workforce for a while in order to justify the benefits. Hell, you could parlay that into a full time, full paying job which you give you better benefits and give you some honor and dignity rather than being stuck with the u bilical court of work and hit the Democrats. No, no, we can't have that. That's right. And Jadvance
understands how that can happen. You know, he didn't get where he got by winning a lottery ticket. No, he actually worked his way out of there. He saw an opportunity for a better life. And I think that that's a great example. And you know, you talk about you know, he said things about Donald Trump. Look, I've had the experience, you know, sometimes in my medical practice, but definitely within politics where I may have thought one thing about somebody until I got to know them. And that's
the key. And I try in Washington to not negotiate and do things through the press, because then you never get to know the person that may be getting in the way of what you're trying to accomplish. Reach out to them, get to know them. And I think that's what happened with jd. Vance. They got to know each other and realized, hmm, maybe it's not what I thought. And also I think he probably had a chance to take a look at the policies that Donald Trump put in place that were working
and making America better. Right. And remember when the most of these comments that people referred to happened was twenty sixteen, before he had time to prove himself. And Donald Trump did not come into that role with a clean slate. I mean, he was open to criticism from Republicans and Democrats for a variety of different things, one of which is Donald Trump really wasn't a Republican. He was a Donald trumpion, right, right, That's what his life
has always been based on. But after four years, he demonstrated that he moved away from it's all about me to It's all about America, and I think that's what appeals most to people about Trump. Well, he certainly isn't in this for him. No, I No, it is life. And those are the better people in public service that I see are those that don't need to be there. I say that always about Congress. If Congress is the best job you could possibly ever have, you probably shouldn't be there.
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one ramp. Chuck ingramon fifty five krs The talk station A thirty one fifty five KRC the talk station Marion Thomas wishing a happy Wednesday and turning back to Congressman brad Winstrop is in studio for the full hour, talking about a variety of different topics. Of course, we talked about the assassination attempt, got JD. Vans out of the way in terms of you you're astute observations on him. And now we pivot over to Congressman brad Winstroup. What are you
working on? Working on a lot of things, which is while I'm not at the convention because there's the NDAA come up, and I'm working on some amendments that I think are going to be very helpful to military medicine, and not only that, but better for our troops and some things that are not only better for our troops but for our for our civilians, which are pretty interesting and but one of them that I want to talk about, especially for
our local audience, is an amendment that would provide a starting point a trial to have a working relationship between the military, between military medicine and civil civilian medicine. And so in particular, we want to start with Wright Patterson Air Force Base and their military assets there and the University of Cincinnati a Level one trauma center. But it's not just trauma, it's an operation for basically what
end goal or what endo okay. So, if we were in a situation where you know, are wounded or are ill if you think about bioweapons, which COVID made us keenly aware of, if you think about those things, you could have so many casualties that the military medical system has overwhelmed. So how can we tie our casualties in with a civilian center? And you see has already engaged so much with the military, it's a great place to start
this kind of trial. And then vice versa. I for our country is under attack and we have some more casualties or more illness than we can handle. Can we engage directly with our military healthcare system? Okay, well you're forward thinking on that, But what frightens me about this is you're talking about right Patterson Air Force Base, University of Cincinnati. And I understand, you know, you see trauma center, they see this kind of thing all the
time, but these are domestic locations. These are here. Are you suggesting that we may be facing a situation where we have a whole bunch of casualties civilian or military on our own soil. Well, if you you know, you don't necessarily have to say that COVID was a bio weapon, but it showed what a bioweapon can do, and certainly that was on our own soil, and so you have to be prepared for that. But on the other front, you know, our casualties don't always stay in theater, right,
No, we evacuate them. And so if we're doing evacuations of you know, thousands of troops, Okay, where are we going to put them? All? Our military treatment facilities aren't prepared for that large of a number. So let's be prepared. Let's not find ourselves in a situation like we did with COVID not prepared for a pandemic. Let's be prepared for a larger scale
problem. Well, since thankfully the wars and conflicts we've been engageding have thus far not been on our soil other than our American military history, we understand that revolutionary warcutch sector. But you know wounded in the Middle East, wounded that I mean typically aren't they taken to hospitals, say in your up for example, closer venue, closer point of caring for them, Right, so we have cooperation agreements with them. That's part of the step by step process.
Well, let me let me tell you we have a good evacuation system. We may need to make sure that it's enhanced for large numbers. So, for example, in Iraq, we would get we would get wounded. We would stabilize them as soon as we could travel, have them travel, We'd put them on a bird. They'd go to bogram which then put them that was that was rotary wing. Then we get them on fixed wing. After they're more stabilized at bogram, then they go off to lonstool and then
from lawn stool to Walter Reid place like that. Sure, and this all happens within twenty four hours. Sometimes Brian so And and the SEACAT system Critical Care Transport Team System which they do some of that training in a simulator at UC and I've been there for it. It's a flying ICU and and it's
a pretty impressive system. And so we have that system in place. You know, you want to get him out of theater if their life is threatened, and get him home because part of your recovery sometimes is very much helped if your family can be around them. Yeah, I would imagine congresson winsrip and thanks for putting in the context of something that I wasn't thinking of,
which is of course like a pandemic. Well, pause will bring it back, and I will ask him with the NDAA because I know he's outspoken on his anti DEI in medical school. Are we going to get rid of DEI in the American military by way of the Authorization Act? Pause for a moment. Prestigion terriers called John Ryan, that is prestigion tiers. He is one of the same. It's his business and he is a kitchen remodeling specialist. And I don't know if anybody's better than John in terms of kitchens. He's
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irresistible revolution, Marxism, goal of conquest, and unmaking of the American military. Uh. Just a really eye opening book and the problems within the American military along these DEI lines. It's ruining recruiting, it's ruining morale, elevating people who are not qualified to higher positions because they fill in the appropriate checkmarks on the deiboxes. This is destroying our fighting power and our ability to recruit
more people. Can you have in the d NDAA a removal of any funding whatsoever or a prohibition on teaching DEI or otherwise relying on DEI principles in America's military And so we have done that. We have done that. That is in the current form of the NDAA, which is moving forward. Did I Senate have a comparable provision in our version. That's what we're working, Okay, and then you know the presidents sign it, and we've done efforts like
this before the president has signed. The problem is they keep doing it and we're catching them. Just recently, somebody sent me a photo that they took or anything they had. They had things like national right to life as well. I read that this morning is a terrorist organizers. I saw the PowerPoint slide on the wall. Now Fort Liberty, what was Fort Bragg? I
mean, they just do it anyway. So you know, I immediately got in touch with Personnel Chair of Armed Services CAN and we're calling them in it. It's got to stop, and there has to be consequences to the people that to continue to do these things. And that goes across the board, Brian. You know, used to be the military was the agency that where unethical was unlawful, and they don't mess around, and in the other agencies
they do whatever they darn well please. Because the military has criminal liability called the uc MJ Uniform Code of Military. The other agencies don't have that. We put that in PISA reform. There's now criminal liability if you violate the standards of what should be happening. Uh So what we did, something like crossfire hurricane can never happen again. And if it does, somebody's going to jail and and and certainly losing their job rather than just walking off and being
hired by CNN. So that's the thing. So we're in that vein so d E I D I has now gone into the medical schools, and so doctor Murphy and I doctor Winstrop. You know, we have a bill that no more funding for medical schools that do d e I. They're having people take an oath to this stuff, and they're putting people in medical schools that aren't prepared. Look, I am all for creating opportunity for people that don't
normally have it. That's why I'm for school choice. I knew in second grade I wanted to be a doctor, so I went to schools that would prepare me for that type of curriculum. But a lot of people don't have that opportunity because they don't have a choice on where they can go to school, and they end up going to schools that don't prepare them for it. You can't turn twenty one and say, well your grades aren't very good and this and that, but because of who you are and what you look like,
we're going to put you into medical school. That's what's being done. Yeah, and UCLA finally, the professors are speaking up there and they're basically saying, we can't train these people, we can't teach them. They're not capable, they're not they shouldn't be here. The schools have gone to pass fail, they've gone to many have gone to pass fail, you know, so you can just get everyone, well they passed, Yeah, they passed.
But you know, I was a residency director when you're and I know with my residency they told us, you know, we've looked at your grades, we looked at your board scores, we've looked at your recommendations. Now we want to know if you're a hard worker or not. So in other words, you eliminated a lot of people based on the academic part and didactic part and everything else. But now are you capable of working hard? And do you have the skills to say, be a surgeon and do this and
that. That's what we're looking for in residency. You do a pass fail system for as a residency director, you're in the dark. You are in the dark about who you may want to recruit for your program. That's frightening, isn't it? Though? And you know what, I never in my career, and I could name several people of color, etc. Women that are the most outstanding people in their specialty and in their career, and you
never tell them. Did anyone doubt Ben Carson's capabilities as a pediatric neurosurgeon. No, But isn't that what's going to happen. Are people going to want to know, well, is this a DEI doctor or are you really good? And so we did a press conference with this bill, and you know, we doctor Murphy and I were being challenged and we had several doctors out there in the press conference. We were being challenged on it. He said, well, the numbers of certain groups, you know, all this identity
politics, number of certain groups aren't represented very well in medicine. And you know, I said to one guy, I said, you don't insist on on on this in in sports, you don't? You know, I got it. I kind of got into it with EMMITTT. Smith on one thing when he was asking what I'm doing for DEI for Intel in Ohio, and I said, I'm going to make sure my district people know there's job opportunities there and made the most meritorious, best candidate get the job. Yeah,
and you know, prepare yourself for it. You know, it's like, but hey, did you do that for your offensive line? Are you kidding me? You know his action was well, that's just sports, right. No, that wasn't EMMITTT. Smith himself, but that was another guy where I brought that up the guy who was at the press conference, and I said, well, we have what about in sports? Because that's you sports. I said, yeah, the other's life and death. That's why are
you kidding me? You know? If the absolute best person you know, you know, I tell you I wouldn't be able to pick a DEI higher in medicine. And you know, if they're standing in the line. Although if my never met him before, doctor demands that I refer to them by the gender pronouns day or them, I know I've got a DEI hire in front of Yeah, oh yeah, exactly. Well, I'll tell you during that press conference it was great. I don't know if you know Burgess Owens.
He's a congressman from Utah. Burgess Owens grew up in the segregated South. He was one of the first to get a football scholarship to a major college. He has a Super Bowl ring with it with the Raiders. He wrote that he wrote a book called Liberalism, or How to Turn Good Men into weenies, whiners and Whimps, and he handed it to this guy and his elitism. Because of course this guy said, well, my father's a doctor. Oh yeah, you've got an end, you know, I'm sure
you can find the care that you need. Uh, you know because of your connections through your father. The average person out there on this threat, especially from like rural and underserved communities, good luck with that duck with whoever they're in front of. Yeah, no choice and no knowledge in the matter. That's possible. In congressom back one more segment with brad Winstrip after I mentioned Fast and Pro Roofing ultimate roofing company. Fast and Pro because they're honest
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Brian Thomas closing up the hour of commressom Brad, when's your bread? Earlier you mentioned the coordinated efforts of the NDAA to get the hospital, the private hospital systems and the military hospital systems coordinating so in case we have a mass casualty event, which in which you interjected, or like a COVID kind of thing, And I was like, wow, okay, but you mentioned like
a biological weapon. Is you know, if you look at COVID as a biological weapon, what kind of good is it to have a weapon that literally kills your own population, which of course happened with China. We had this conversation off air and you mentioned a very frightening, frightening thing as we segue into your cutting off funding. Yeah, and I'm not saying that this particular You know, COVID nineteen was a biological weapon. If they have a biological
weapons program in China. We've known this for years. They've talked about it openly, and they talk about using coronaviruses. But there's other things too. The more they have, like data on people in general all around the world, gathering it unfortunately through things like twenty three and meter which the NA they get your DNA, so they may be able to potentially craft something that could then just target certain DNA. Right, So you could create something theoretically anyway
that will target non Asian people, right. This would be the concern, right, that this is something you're capable of doing. Look, gain of function research is risky. Doctor Fauci's even said that as far back as twenty twelve, but he thought it was worth it. Personally, I think we don't need to do that enough that we can do with AI. If you want to look at existing viruses and try to predict what they may become and how they could possibly become infectious to humans. We can do that through AI.
We really can modeling absolutely, and we know what components of the virus make it more infectious to humans, so you know we can do that, and we're doing I'm all for surveillance of things that could be a potential pandemic or just even local illness, but to create something dangerous like that is very concerning. And the Chinese are looking at those types of technologies right and we
were hoping to fund this on top of it. So not only are we sending him money, but they are in the United States with companies that are doing things that harbor our personal health information, not necessarily our name, they don't even have to have that, but they're getting our health information and what we're made of, if you will. And that's concerned. And I have a bill. It's a bipartisan bill. It came out of the China Commission,
which Mike Gallagher was chairing. He left Congress and I took over the bill and it's with another Democrat, roj Chris Morthy, who's on Intelligence Committee with me. He understands these dangers and so we have a bill that will that will target these Chinese companies in the United States that they are not getting
any kind of funding from the United States of America. And ultimately we need to do like what we've done with TikTok Is You've got if you want to have this company here, you're going to have to sell it and to an American interest because we can't have the CCP gaining all this information on us. And those are the steps we have to take. Quite honestly, Brian, we're a good ten years behind on this, and the sooner we do this
the better. Well that's true sobering assessment, but it's the reality we were living with today and thankfully people like Congressman Winstrip trying to take care and keep us safe out there. It's gonna uphill battle. Congressman Winstrip, Glad we had these times together. I'm going to miss having them after you retire. I know I'm wishing the best of luck when you in your future endeavors. But we've got several months before that kicks in, and I know I'm going
to have you back. At least I hope to have you back on in the Morning show between now and then. We'll do that, and maybe afterwards too, we'll see. Oh I don't know what I'll be doing next. Hell, they could hire you at CNN or Fox or something as a as a political consultant. So you will continue to carry that that that weight with you, or that this street cred with you even after you're out of office. So yes, I'll try to be in the fight. We'll do that,
and I hope you are. We need more people like you in that fight. Eight fifty five folks, have a wonderful day. If you didn't get a chance to listen live, that's textpayer protection lines Dave Williams on earlier about the GOP party platform, among other topics. Congressman Warren Davidson for a couple of segments reporting live from the RNC, and of course the full hour of Congressman Winster here in studio fifty five cares. Thanks as always the Joe
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