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Gary Jeff is in for Scott Sloan breaking down the latest from the RNC, the Trump assassination attempt, and more.

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Want to be an American idiots. Oh, there's plenty of those to go around. Still need to contribute to the stash of American idiots out there, both in and out of office. A few minutes after nine Gary Jeff Walker and for Scott's loan today and tomorrow. And I gotta tell you before we get rolling here, Stepping outside my front door to day was like a dream. It was like I was in not just in another season, but on another planet. Compared to what we've been through for the past two to three

weeks. Oh my, you can breathe and you don't mind taking another step. I mean, I really ought to be more concerned about my physical health and you know, run a little bit, walk a little bit. I today was a day I would take it up. I'm telling you, man, I could have. I could have easily ran a mile with no training whatso this morning and come back home and be perfectly fine or dead one or the other. But it felt good. Doesn't it feel good? Feels good?

The RNC Republican National Convention continues the Pennultimate tonight and JD Vance last night, the vice presidential pick of Donald Trump. Tonight, the Trumpster speaks to put a cap on that whole thing. And there are similarities between this twenty twenty four race and the one in nineteen sixty eight. So I thought it'd be a great thing to have our first guest, and we're going to talk for our first hour here with Rick Robinson, an attorney and someone who has

just amazing life experiences. I can't wait to let him tell some of these stories, and of course the book nineteen sixty eight, which is a primer for understanding baby boomers, and somebody understand me. Then, uh, you know, I got to at least talk to him and find out how he came to these conclusions and how how he got there. Rick, good morning, how are you. I'm doing great, Gary, Jeff. But if you're going to tell the folks who are listing that you were going to run

a mile today, I could have. I'm going to tell him that, you know, I'm going to fly to the moon without wings. I mean, come on, man, come on, You and I are not runners. Let's go there. I could have jogged a mile, and I am a I am a notorious walker, so I could have vamped it up just a little bit, but it just felt so good. Yeah, yeah, what a great day around it. In my own juices, the second I stepped out the door, I'm trying to figure out where I can go fishing

as soon as I'm done here. Oh, there you go. Not a bad day for fishing at all. Brother, So let's uh, let's start. I found out some things about you just as we were talking before we started here, about your experience in Washington, d SEE. To me, that's never been a place that I would think would be a great lifestyle choice. And I talk about politics, and I'm interested because politics kind of kind

of rules how we get to live our lives in this country. You know, who gets elected, and the policies and the things that they do, the laws that they pass and sign. It does affect our quality of life. But I really don't like politics at all, and I would not want to be in the bedroom of our nation's capital, where I think too much power is centralized already. I just but you found it to be I found it to be fits and they want invigorating, maybe because I have been in

somewhere in politics almost most of my life, Gary, Jeff. But my wife and I went to Washington, d C. First during the end of the Reagan administration. I went to work for then Congressman Jim Budding as his legislative director and spent a bunch of time up there with that. My wife ended up going to work and became a secretary for then Congressman Connie Mack.

So we were we were the Republican legislative baseball couple that that that found ourselves in Washington, d C. And at the time, you have to remember, there was a different degree. There was a degree of congeniality amongst staffers, amongst members, and it was actually a very fun place to be,

you know, when you would go in the evenings. I can remember and taking my friend for instance, I got to meet PG O'Rourke while I was in Washington, d C. Helps him write his book, did some fact checking on his book for Parliament of Horrores, which is if you've never read Parliament of Whores, it is the best book on how government operates, and you'll get a good chuckle out out of it. When it happened, well,

I love PJ. O'Rourke's writing anyway. Well, and one of those things that you know, PG and I. Right before I passed away, I did an interview where I interviewed him. Uh, and I, you know, I don't think it's a book that could be written today because it talks about the congeniality. It talks about humorous things, and there is no humor in Washington anymore. Staff doesn't. You know. Staffers don't go out,

they don't mingle in the evening. They go home. They you know, the only I've said many times, the only people that they hate more than the other party or people within their own So it's not a fun place to be as a staffer. But when we went there, it was a great place to be for a couple of reasons, one of which being one of my dear friends at Tourney brother of mine, who lived in Washington, d C. About a block from us, was a secret Service agent.

He was on the e ERT team. He's one of those guys that's in the black uniforms that you see. And we beat down at the office one day and I get a phone call and it's like, you and Linda work late tonight. E ERT is Extraction Rescue Rescue Team. Okay, go ahead, and the he would call us and go, hey, what are you doing tonight? Reagan gets in at ten o'clock. You want to be part of the crowd, you know. And my wife and I we didn't have

any kids at the time. Boom, we were in the car, we were down at the White House. We would you know, we would just hang out at the White House and wait for the President to come in and got to meet if several presidents got to be in the Rose Garden. I tell people I got to go to the Rose Garden one day with my boss, Jim Bunning, Hall of Fame baseball player. Yeah, for a celebration of the All Star Game with Bush forty one, where he was giving a

Presidential Medal of Honor to Ted Williams and Joe Demaggio. Wow, you know, hanging out in the Rose Garden with the president, your boss, who's a Major League Hall of Famer, Ted Williams and Joe Demaggio. That's not a bad day, kid from Ludlow, No, that's not bad at all. That's a pretty big day in your life. We went down. When you right behind, you could see Gary Jeff Right now. If we weren't on radio, if we're just on television doing a podcast, there is this

big screen of the Cincinnati Reds right behind him. Yep. And you know when the Reds won the Wire to Wire, I got to go to the White House for the celebration in the Rose Garden. No kidding, Yeah, it was just it was phenomenal. Again, my friend on the Secret Service got me into that, got me two of the passes. We go in, we we sit down, we we do everything. Remarkably, after the

ceremony is over, the President doesn't leave. He is so enthralled by being there witha sits there, and I had a ball in my pockcause I wanted Loop Penella to autograph my baseball. That was like going to be the whoop for me. Well, we're standing there, Linda and I are standing there, and right about then, Milly comes out. Remember Millie the dog, the White House dog. Sure yeah, Millie comes running out, immediately runs to my wife. My wife goes down to one knee rubbing Millie's belly.

Suddenly we look over and there's those pair of white hoes, Barbara Bush bar and we look down and it's like, oh my god, somebody's gonna shoot us. We're petting the first dog. This is not the protocol. This is not happening, according to dude. So She looks down and she goes, well, now rubbing behind the ears. She likes that. She likes behind the ears. So my wife, Barbara, Yeah, tell me what.

My wife looks at me and she goes, give me the baseball, and I'm thinking, oh, I'm gonna lose my loop penel autograph here. But I handed the baseball. She stands up. She looks at Missus Bush and goes, Missus Bush, would you sign my baseball? No, Barbara Bush looks at the baseball and goes, I've never been asked to sign one before. I don't know what I how do you? All of a sudden, we're all three staring at the baseball and all of a sudden, here

watch it down. And bar forty one comes up behind her and she said, well, this nice couple from Kentucky. They want me to sign their baseball, and I've not done it before. Well you go right across the sweet spot right. That's a good impression, thank you very much. Used to do it for any fingers on eb and all the time for it. So she she goes, look, George, you sign it for him.

So we walk out of that Rose Garden ceremony. I was hoping to have a an autographed Loop Panela baseball and I end up having a George and Barbara Bush autograph baseball. That's a great story, and you're okay with that. I'm okay with that, although I did I did get a picture of me and Lou and Tony per so that kind of worked out. You've been to a lot of places and seen a lot of things and lived a lot of things too. We're going to get more into nineteen sixty eight, the book

by Rick Robinson that's been out now for a few months. I remember I had you on right after it was released, right after well, actually first time I was on was when it was in the still pre order stage. Yep. I do remember, and I don't know if you remember what we talked about, but I said on that show Joe Biden would not be the nominee of the Democratic now you know, and I have said similar things, maybe without as much to back it up for months and months and months.

In fact, I didn't know that he'd make it past the two year mark in twenty three. I had serious doubts because at that point Kamala could have kicked over and had not only the rest of that term but two more terms to serve if she could get elected. And I think one of the reasons they haven't made the switch yet because they're not sure she could get elected.

That's the whole issue with Joe right now, as they know he can't get elected much in the same way that Lyndon Baines Johnson saw the writing on the wall in nineteen sixty eight and said, I'm not going to be able to get elected. I'm not going to go through all that just to lose.

Is that basically that That's the thing that I find very unique about the comparison between nineteen sixty eight and twenty twenty four in the presidential campaigns is the fact that Linda Johnson knew he could not win the election, knew the Vietnam was

going to keep him from doing that. He goes to the first primary, which at that point was New Hampshire, it wasn't Iowa, goes to New Hampshire, wins but barely over McCarthy, and it was that left wing peace push that he saw coming and he only won by a couple of points. And now all of a sudden, Bobby Kennedy's talking about getting in when Musky's talking about getting and all these other Democrats are starting to look at getting in.

He knows that if he stays in he can't win the race. He gets out and hands it the mantle of the Democratic Party to Hubert Humphrey.

Hubert Humphrey ends up being so tied to Lincoln's Vietnam policies that he comes out of the convention with no chance whatsoever of winning the presidency, because you have the left of the party, the progressives of the Democratic Party, looking at it and going he's sticking too much to the Johnson platform, which was very much good right when it came to Vietnam, very hawkish, and when you took a look at that, they they it's funny when you read the news.

I went for a year and read every newspaper out of Greater Cincinnati to come up with this book. And if you read the people who didn't like Humphrey because and this will sound strange, he wasn't a liberal. Hubert Humphrey may have been the most liberal person ever nominated by the Democratic Party, but they did Georg George McGovern pretty close. Well, well, you George, the government you have, yeah, And the definitions of liberal and conservative has

changed greatly since then. Well today, if you're talking about a liberal, you're basically talking about a Marxister communist, and there are plenty of those in the Democrat Party right now. But anyway, but but but he may have been the most liberal at the time that ever been nominated. I mean, you know, social issues, everything else. But he was so tied to

Johnson when he came out and came out of the convention. And you also had what happened at the convention being the you know, the the riots that happened of the SDS going up organizing Andy War demonstration, daily setting the police. How do they stop that? This year in a month in Chicago, they're doing and they're going to do a virtual role called what the whole world

will be watching again. Yes, is what's going to happen. And I think when they come out of the convention, whether it's going to be Joe Biden, whether it's whom it's not going to be Joe Biden, whoever it is, I don't think they have a chance going into the election because it's going to be just like nineteen sixty eight, there's going to be so much negative going on coming out of the convention. It's going to be hard to get there. I tell you what, That's a good place for us to

adjourn for the moment, and we will come back after news. We'll talk about Secret Service, because you've got some experience with Secret Service, and about what transpired last Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, and anything else you want to cover. Nineteen sixty eight the book. The author is Rick Robinson, and he is our guest for the entire hour. I hope you'll stick around.

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nineteen sixty eight. Also the title of Rick Robinson's book. He's here talking about the difference is the similarities that there were many similarities, But Rick, what were the what was on the charts this week in sixty eight or this month? I went dead? There we go? I'm back? Yeah, So I open up every chapter in the book with just kind of an overview of media. All right, what's going on, what's happening, what's who's on the monkeys? That way every year there you take the year month by

month, month by month and jump in it. So in July number one on the rock charts, Jumping Jack Flash, It's a Gas Gas Gas by the Rolling Stones on the R and B charts, I Could Never Love Another by the Tempts Okay Good and on the country charts, Falsome Prison Blues by Johnny Cash. I hear that train of coming. It's a coming around the bend. You know. I've got my own lyrics to that. I won't

do. Yeah, we probably not appropriate for it. It'd be more appropriate for the bar later on today when when you when you when you hang out, you get get get there with your buddies. But you know, one of the things that and I think music is such a microcosm of what's going

on, not only in a region but in a country. And that's one of things I try and wrap up, wrap into this book is kind of the music scene of Greater Cincinnati, northern Kentucky and some of the bands that we had and some of the people that played and some of the groups you had. You had the Dingoes, you had the New Lime, great groups that were local groups. You had the Lemon Pipers from out of out of

Oxford who made it on the national charts. The New Lime actually had a song that made it onto national charts, that Girl, written by former judge Mickey Folger, the Honorable Mickey Folger. I knew, I knew, you knew, Mick. And as you take a look at some of these,

it's really kind of interesting to watch that. One thing that people forget about Northern Kentucky during that timeframe is the country charts, and on the country charts in nineteen sixty eight, Kenny Price released two albums and Skeeter Davis, one of the singing Davis sisters from Northern Kentucky, released an album that year as well. Both rose up on the charts, didn't get to number one,

but it's something to keep in mind if you look at it. The other thing on the Cincinnati side, you got the godfather of soul, the hardest working man in show business, James Brown, is recording right down the street of King Records. So that's cool, wonderful wonderful time frame for music. And as I tell people Wallsey, you look at it, you know, you look at all the people, and this person became that, and the

person became that I always talk about. And then there were the Denims, which were referred to as Cincinnati's Beatles, and Adrian Blue became well Adrian. Yeah. Well, you're talking about how focus back to the convention. You're talking about how the two parties are kind of in as similar mode as they were in nineteen sixty eight now in tour twenty four, in the fact that

both the Democrat Party you say, and the Republican Party are changing. They're in the midst of a great seed change just in platform and in how how they're presenting themselves and messaging and message and messaging and who they're trying to go to, which, for one reason is if you took a look at or listen to JD. Vance's speech last night, it is indicative of what's happening, and particularly in the Republican Party, is that there is a change going

on. You remember a couple of years ago we went to convention. The Republicans went to convention without even a platform. Suddenly the platform is starting to change, and it's starting to look a little more like the or the Trump populism side. It's starting to look more like a lightning up on the on the abortion issue, you're looking at an issue, especially when it comes to international affairs. What's going to happen in Ukraine? Is Ukraine going to become?

You know, are we at a are we at a moment in time where we're where you know, there's people always say where we ad a Neville Chamberlain moment in the Ukraine? Are we at some of these places? And you see the Republican Party moving that. Jd. Vance is the perfect person for the Republicans to take that forward because you're looking at someone who grew up in Middletown and can go into the blue Wall states and give a message the belt, the rost belt statement. Look, you and I both know nobody

votes for vice president. No, but he's the perfect messenger for this new era that is moving forward in the Republican Party. In fact, a lot of a lot of pundits say that nobody votes for vice president, but a lot of people will not vote for a ticket because of a vice president. Well, you know in Georgia or the Sarah Palin factor. Well, Sarah

Perlin factor. I'll go back even further than that. When you take a look at what was going on in nineteen sixty eight, you have George Wallace as the third party candidate who is moving forward, moving forward, moving forward, within hours of announcing a running mate as Happy Chandler from Kentucky. But the Wallace people didn't like that he had helped break the color barrier in baseball with Jackie Robinson, and they end up choosing General Walter LeMay. LeMay who

was very much a drop the bomb on Vietnam guy. They go to the press conference where their announcing it and they say, whatever you do, don't bring up nuclear weapons. First thing he does brings up nuclear weapons. I think we ought to consider the nuclear option on Vietnam. And you see Wallace eyes just drop, and he actually leaves his own press conference because LeMay has

now put the nuclear option for Vietnam on the table. So, you know, you look at some of those things, and you look at what's happening in You're right, it doesn't keep you for voting for someone, but it sure has heck killed any chances that George Wallace had at that point of putting together enough electoral votes to throw it into his house, into the house. I think that this bait and switch and the Democrat side this time in twenty

twenty four was planned months ago. I don't think, and I don't even know if Joe Biden's not I don't think he's capable of playing a role at this point cognitively, but if he's just playing the role of being the person who just won't won't back down because all the constituents voted for him in the primaries and they you know, I think there's been a plan for him to be replaced for a long time, and they just finally found the place where

they can do it, and it makes sense to the general public. But they hid the fact and the media hid the fact that he was cognitively cognitively challenged and that he wasn't up to the job. Because I don't believe that

Joe Biden's been in charge on any one day of his presidency. I fully believe that there's the fact that people are coming around to that realization now, But I think that's been planned for quite a long time, because plenty of those Democrats knew what they act Stunned now and they're calling for him to step down. They've known this, and the media has known it for months, if not years. Joe Biden had in his head after his election that he

was the only person in the Democratic Party who could win. He had that in his mind. He had that and said, I know that from people within the administration who have said this. He convinced himself early that nobody else can beat Donald Trump in this election. Fast forward. I'm not a bit I'm not a big fan of debates. I don't like him. I don't watch him. I've prepped too many people over the years for them that I get too nervous, and because I want to yell my own answers and people

when they're doing it. I think I might have been watching a hockey game the night of the debate, and I switched over just in time to hear we beat Medicare, and I remember flipping back to the hockey game and going, it's over. Yeah, the race is over. You know, just like nobody votes for vice president, nobody wins a debate, but you sure as hell can lose them. Yeah, you know. Gerald Ford declaring there was no Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe and Jimmy Carter looking across the stage with

that wonderful smile. He is getting ready to just pounce. You look at Mike to Caucus, not not being able to respond to with it, well, not being able to respond to a question about somebody killing, raping and killing his wife. Yeah. You look at Nixon declining to have a makeup person for the first televised debate sweat. Yeah, in nineteen sixty. You know, people listened in nineteen sixty, The people listened on radio thought Nixon

won. The people watched it on television except Gad, I could never have that man as my president. So you look at You don't win debates, you certainly lose them. And the loss can be so devastating, as in Nixon, as in Decaucus, as in all of these races, can be so devastating that you lose the race. And when I watched that one moment, honest to God, cares you have That's the only portion of the debate

I saw, because I knew at that moment it was over. I was watching a Reds game, and I was flipping back and forth between the Reds game and the debate, and every time I tuned in, it was. It was Joe Biden stumbling through some kind of answer, and I'd say, Okay, this is exactly what I expected. I turn it back to the baseball game and I would check another ten minutes down the road at the end of an inning, and I do the same thing, and the same thing

happened. I was there in one of those channel hopping moments to see Donald Trump say I don't know what he just said, and I don't think he does either. That's when I knew it was sober, because that was perfect and Trump wasn't being mean, he was just being honest. And Trump was like every other person watching Joe Biden explain something. What the hell did he just say? And so you have kind of again go back to the similarities

of nineteen sixty eight. You're going into a what is in essence going to be a broker convention. Yeah, there is no way in my mind's eye that Biden goes in to the convention as denominee. I think he's going to be out by then. I said it again that he was going to pull

an LBJ. I said it last year. I stick by that, And as they go into the convention, it's going to be a broker convention, and the question is going to be will it be like sixty eight where Johnson was able to anoint Humphrey, who had no chance then coming out of the election, or are they going to leave it open where the Edwin Muskie, where the Geen McCarthy, where whoever it might be on the Democratic side can come forward and take that mantle of leadership and run with it. That'll be

the interesting side of it. It was also almost guaranteed a loss for whoever they picked. It will have to be a picture perfect campaign. Are you still thinking about Michelle Obama? Are you still thinking about someone like that? That is who I thought from the beginning was that. And I highlight that by saying, you know, outside of politics, who's the biggest name that has called for Biden to step down? George Clooney, who is tight with

whom Barack? You know, the Obamas and their folks read that editorial before it was set in. He's already said that he consulted with President Obama before it went out. So I think I have said from the beginning that I thought that would be the play because I look at the other people that are out there, and I see from the Democratic side, nobody could that can

reunite and excite the party. Newsom has a worse track Newsom has a worst track record than Biden does he Newsom doesn't have the personality to carry a broker convention period. No, he he just looks pretty. He just doesn't have

it. And I look at other folks that are out there. You know what is really concerning right now, not as much as the presidential race, but you got Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries who are sitting back on We're going to lose the House of the Senate if we don't do something over the next weeks. Yep. I mean we're talking more in play here than just the presidency. We're talking about They're worried about whether or not they're going to become

the speakers and the leader. Are the minority leaders. Well, they don't want to lose their positions of power real quickly with their last few minutes. Talking to Rick Robinson, the author of nineteen sixty eight, the parallel lines are all over that book and in today's headlines for twenty twenty four. You have friends in the Secret Service. Yes, I do what happened last Saturday. I mean, this is is it dereliction of duty? Was it purposeful?

Or was it just a Keystones Cops moment that almost that did get someone killed and almost got President Trump killed? What was it? I have the utmost and deepest respect for the officers of the Secret Service. Yep. They are incredible people. I know several of them. I know the training that they go through, I know what they do on a day to day basis. There are clearly, and I use that as my preface, because there are there were clearly breakdowns in what happened. Do you think, oh,

I happened to have just cutting home from fishing. As you know, when I where I spend my extra days is not walking, it's fishing. And I turned it on right as it happened, and the first thing that caught my eye was the former president popping up and being seen by camerash. I looked at that immediately, and I thought, if I can see him on a camera, that means that there's a second shooter there. The second shooter

can see him also. Yeah. And then for his personal aid, his personal Secret Service agent assigned to him, uh to be able to stand up and let him put his shoes on. Well, he was asking let me get my shoes and said that like two or three times. And I think the I think one of the things that you saw there was a familiarity between the agent and the former president of him respecting the man that he's with and

going, okay, you want to put your shoes on. In fact, what he should have been done is he should have been with so quickly into the car that it would have made his shoes come off, because you don't know what else is going on there. And that was the first thing that really struck me when I as I was watching it in real time. It's like, somebody grab his head and push it down. Don't let him put his shoes on, get him in the damn car. Interesting st I happened

to know one of the drivers. I don't know that it's someone who was on duty for this, but I know someone of the driver, and I mean their their job is to sit there with the engine running and wait for that moment when everybody else in the in the room is going to be throwing whoever it is in the back seat listen. Uh. I could do that all day, but we got to go nineteen sixty eight Rick Robinson, Thank

you so much. It has been a pleasure to be here. Gary Jeff, all right, you can get a copy on Amazon, and August seventeenth will be at Barnes and Noble with Jeff Blanket Chip signing his book of poetry. We'll be out there in the morning, August seventeenth, Barnes and Noble.

Thank you, Sir Todd Bensman from the Center for Immigration Studies. Up after News here on seven hundred WLW, Trending now on News Radio seven hundred wl Jumpy Amican and Hour number two on this Thursday, July eighteen, twenty twenty four, Gary Jeff Walker and for Scott Sloan, our next guest, I've been talking to about his subject of expertise, which is immigration, since the Trump administration, maybe before. I can't remember when I first had our

first tedt a tay on the radio, but it's been several years. This guy, our next guest, has been covering what has been going on, unlike the rest of the mainstream media for the entirety of the Biden administration, and was like a vocal canary in the coal mine until the rest of the media caught on and said, oh, well, maybe we should cover this and not covered up. He's testified before Congress. He writes in many different

for many different publications. The Federalist, I believe is one of them and many others. And he is with the Center for Immigration Studies CIS dot org. The one and only Todd Bensman. Hello, Todd, how are you doing? I'm doing great. Thank you for having me and for that great underductor Well, you know, the Biden administration first New York has said the border is closed. This is like two Well, hordes of people unvetted are flooding across it on an hourly basis, and then they decide to put the

Vice President, Kamala Harris in charge of the border. She goes down to a section of the borders as Joe Biden has where they're literally they were handpicked because there was nothing going on. Meanwhile, ten twenty miles away, there's just a monsoon of human beings crossing illegally into our country and revoking our sovereignty as a nation. Because you don't have borders, you don't have a country.

You've been covering it all this time. You were probably the first person I ever talked to about this and and then others followed, But Todd Bensman, you were the lone voice. So what have one of the latest things that the Biden administration. I know that they keep claiming that illegal entries are way down. Are they way down? Todd? Yes, Actually they are way down. We just had the June numbers come out, uh, and they are down. The illegal crossings are down to where they were when Joe

Biden first took office. So it shows that, you know, contrary to what the administration has been claiming, I have to have legislation, and the Republicans keep blocking me. They don't need legislation, they just need to have the willpower to do it. And the reason that they're doing it now, of course, is obvious. The election. The election, and they've got to be able to get the those numbers down so that they can claim that

it's no longer a problem in the last months of the campaign. So what they did was went to Mexico in December when the numbers were fourteen thousand a day, all time ever, historic high. To have the Mexicans shut down their border and put the military out and round everybody up on their northern border with US and ship them back down to their southern provinces fifteen hundred miles away,

and it worked. We don't know what they had to pay for that, or what sort of threats were put in place, but it worked. The Mexican operation thirty five thousand troops. I've written extensively about this, about the operation. I've been down there with the Mexican soldiers watching them do their job on this. So it's definitely an act of operation uh. And it's really slowed the flow. But I think the plan is to just slow that flow until November fifth, you know, the election. That's what this is

all about. It also speaks to the fact that the Biden administration has to finally acknowledge that publicly that they did this to us, because now there were oh no, Todd, Todd. Do you think that that public apology is coming, especially from the likes of these people. I don't think so. No, Okay, you got me. But but but in doing the Mexico Operation, inducing the Mexico Operation, they are in a way saying, look, we had to do something because this thing is polling terribly for us.

We're going to lose the election of or this thing. And that was before it was disclosed that Joe Biden is like some kind of Parkinson's zombie, you know, at the debate. So anyway, that's what's happening. We had eighty six thousand illegal crossings in June as compared to the typical two hundred and fifty thousand crossings. It's way way, way way down because of the Mexico

operation. Primarily it's temporary. But again, this could have been done at any time by Joe Biden and by Mayorcis and until it became politically expedient to do it, even though it's a number one topic on most voters' minds heading into election, they could have done this. In fact, they all they had to do was not reverse any of Trump's policies when Joe Biden took office. Isn't that correct all the exactly well, the Mexico operation is the Trump

policy. Trump had exactly this in place, I know for most of the most of the four years that he was in office. Uh, And as soon as Biden got in, he reversed that Mexico policy and opened the floodgates. So I mean, you know, there, there you there, you go. I mean, this is this is something that I don't think voters should expect to continue after and assuming Joe Biden wins the election, I think he'll immediately reverse course and will be right back to where Joe Joe Biden.

Joe Biden will not be the candidate on the ballot in November. I can't even see that. I know that's outside of your maybe right, yeah, they be right, But if any Democrat, that's that's a Democrat policy. Uh, the open borders policy, it's not just a Joe, it's not a Joe Biden policy. It's a Democrat policy. And also when Joe Biden took office and reversed the remain in Mexico and all the other Trump policies that were working, and you admit they were working, it was only because it

was something Trump did. And we have to undo everything Trump did, right, And I didn't even mention the new notice thing that the administration did an absolute you know, U turn policy, U turn on Panama's Darien Gap, which is responsible for bringing in a million and a half people at least from around the world, one hundred and fifty different countries from around the world into

the United States over the border. All of a sudden, they're deploying American air assets to repatriate illegal immigrants in Panama to their home trees from Panama. That just was announced the week before last. They're probably getting ready to do it now because that is still a wide open spigot. They need to get that thing shut down until the November fifth election, and if they do, then the numbers will drop even further prior to November. Prior to November five.

Now, I want to mention that the that doesn't mean that, you know, hundreds of thousands are not still crossing the southern border in other ways that you don't see that. For example, there is a Biden program that allows illegal immigrants to fly directly into the United States with permission I know, five hundred five hundred thousand in the last year, and then another five hundred thousand being allowed with permission to cross for the land bridges, eight land ports

another So that's a million right there. They're coming in at about eighty thousand a month that don't get counted, but that American cities nevertheless feel because they have to go somewhere. So there's still eighty thousand a month that nobody's counting, isn't it. So isn't it weird Todd that we live in a country where next year, if you do not you're an American citizen and you do not have what's called a real ID, you cannot get on board a jetliner,

a commercial jetliner. But they are flying in illegal aliens, non citizens, and in many cases they don't know who they are. No, not just not a real ID, but is there an idea at all? And is it legitimate? Those are questions every American citizen should ask that program. They're supposed to be there. There's supposed to show that they have at least

a passport from their home country that's valid to get on those flights. But the point is is that the flights program is bringing in hundreds of thousands of

people that were going to cross the border illegally, presumably. And you know, my reporting recently showed that, you know, this is a humanitarian rescue operation for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, those four nationalities, but that they're flying them in from France and Germany and Iceland and Taiwan and China and you know, all kinds of vacation wonderlands from all over the world. As though they need rescuing from those places. And so there's this whole the

whole thing is just completely sketchy, man. I mean it's it's just an admissions program that they snuck in under the wire, under the radar on the American people. Congress has to approve admissions programs. Yes, here, they just created this this thing where they're bringing in Nicaraguans from France, like all like they need to be rescued from from Germany. Is there a large Nicaraguan

population in France. I didn't know apparently, So yeah, I mean, you know they've got they go all over the Yeah, and Cubans and Haitians,

they're all over the world. And all of a sudden we decided to throw them this rescue lifeline, you know, put out a rescue raft for all these Cubans and Venezuelans in Iceland and you know places that are Yeah, we're talking to Todd Bensman from the Center for Immigration Studies your latest peace which people can read at Center for Immigration Studies CIS dot org, and the headline is, while illegal aliens kill and rape, bogus crime comparisons still blunt solutions.

Can you kind of give me a thumbnail of that todd while we're here, right, because you know, we all know that in recent months, because of the presidential campaign, you know, Trump is talking a lot about criminal aliens that are that are victimizing Americans, and this has resurfaced. The liberal side of the equation claims that all these studies show this isn't really a problem. In fact, there's a brand new piece up in the New York

Times again today citing these very same studies. Let's say that American citizens commit crime at greater rates than illegal aliens, So quit worrying about the illegal aliens and worry about the Americans. And my answer to that is in this column, which is that you can't you can't compare the two groups at all, an invalid comparison because we're kind of stuck with American citizen crimes as just sort of our permanent situation. Well, here, here's what I here's what I

said, this is what I've said. I'll let you finish, and I'm sorry to interrupt. I've said that. I said this months ago, when someone made this point or tried to make this point, I said, yeah, we've got plenty, we have got plenty of criminal knuckleheads already here in this country as natural born citizens. Why are we letting them in from all corners of the world too well, of course, and the big difference between these two groups and why they can't possibly be compared. It's the it's irrelevant

what the US citizen crime rate is. Completely just forget it, because all illegal alien crime is preventable. None of them should be here. There is an apparatus to detain and report illegal immigrants, all of them that does not apply to American citizens, and so up to one hundred percent of all illegal alien crime is extra it's just adding to the problem. And forget the comparison.

It's just irrelevant what the differences are, completely irrelevant in my column and just sort of points this out as that people should be arguing this, not whether America with the I mean, the whole thing is a purposeful misdirection, a diversion. It's gas lighting on the whole issue, and it's to the devastation of American society because it prevents solutions. And the solution is deportation and detention. Block them from entering, and you will reduce by one hundred percent

of whatever you block them at of the extra crime. Yeah, we don't need are the only thing that that's the only thing anybody should really be discussing about that, But nobody's really pointing it out. Even conservative border hawks are buying into this whole crazy comparison studies thing and trying to say, well, just stop it and talk about the correct talking about the correct issue. Todd Bensman, thank you so much for your time. Center for Immigration Studies.

You can find Todd's work there, his fine work at CIS dot org, and he's got a couple of great books, America's Covert Border War you could look for, and also Overrun, which is exactly what has happened to our

border during the Joe Biden administration. Todd Bensman, thank you so much, thank you for having me, and stay tuned because very soon I'll be going down to the Darien Gap on the Colombian side and on the Panamanian side, So follow me there to track that new policy that I've just been talking about. All right, Ton, keep up the good work from CIS dot org. Todd Bensman. Coming up afternoon, Steve Gorham is back with more climate

cult hilariousness on the Scott Sloan Show. I'm Gary Jeff Walker and for sloaning on seven hundred WLW. Not really into quoting Joe Biden, but this past week he said, everyone who willfully denies the impacts of climate change is really, really dumb or has some other motive. I don't think anybody's denying the impacts climate change. What are the causes? But I'd love to change the

world. But can you find a diaper big enough? Our guest now is Steve Gorham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, over one

hundred thousand copies of those in print. You may have heard him here before with me or maybe with Willie. Steve's new book Green Breakdown Becoming Renewable Energy Failure came out in August to last year, and we're watching that failure unfold right before us when it comes to the sale of evs and the satisfaction with EV's and all the rest. To talk about it here, Steve gorm Steve, good morning, How are you? Good morning, Gary, Jeff? Great to join you again. Yeah, always a pleasure. So yeah,

everyone who willfully denies the impacts of climate change. He didn't say anything about fossil fuels or anything else in that statement. I don't. Do you deny the impacts of climate change, Steve Well, I don't. And he actually went on beyond that initial statement and said that none of the Republicans in Congress think that climate change exists. And you know, I've never met anyone in the world who doesn't think the climate change is I mean, that's just a

flat out distortion. Climate always change. Everybody, everybody thinks the climate changes. As you said earlier, the question is what's causing it. We've had long term cycles that created the ice age ages, and those are affected by the perception of the procession and the tilt of Earth's axis and Earth's orbit.

Then we've had medium term cycles, maybe fifteen hundred years long, that caused the Medieval warm period and the Little Ice Age, probably driven by the Sun. And then we have short term cycles Alnino Southern oscillation, which affects weather all over the world every three to seven years or so. These cycles occur all the time, so our climate is always changing. It's changing continuously. No Republican would say that it isn't. But the President believes that your neighbor's

SUV is causing all this when really it's dominated by nature. That's what's really causing the climate. I got a change. I was so impressed with the climate change this morning when I walked out the door. It's been so bloody hot here and humid over the last couple of weeks, and I walked out the door this morning and it's like seventy degrees and it was just like I could I felt like I was walking on air walking out the door. No

humidity, A nice little breeze is blowing. The climate changes all the time. Steve, I don't think that anybody denies that. Joe, no, Joe always somebody's got to educate him. I don't know who his advisors, whether his advisor telling him, but you know, unfortunately people accept this stuff and it's it's very sad. But things are going to change, I think, and it could be wild when if we get a new president here. Yeah, I'm praying that that happens, and I'm going to do my part.

A recent survey speaking of evs and the growing dissatisfaction with evs, even by some EV owners, and the realization that the technology and the infrastructure is nowhere near where it needs to be, and it's just not practical for long trips or you know, even even for day to day life, especially when it's cold, to drive an electric vehicle. A survey by Mackenzie has some not too great news for the EV market. So what's going on. What's

the latest with electric vehicle? Steve gorm Yeah, that's right. This is a remarkable Kinsey and Company, the consulting firm, did a survey across the world, many many countries, thousands of EV owners, and they found, particularly in the United States, that forty six percent of US EV owners said they're likely to switch back to a fuel powered vehicle for their next car, So almost almost half, almost half of people who own EV said that their

next car is probably going to be a gas car. Yeah, in England there was forty nine percent. Globally, I think it's about thirty percent. It's still still very high. Charging difficulties, cost of ownership were big issues, you know, and Hurt said that had that issue too. They they found they had a bunch of they had about sixty thousand EV's and they found that when EV owners came to rent cars, they didn't want to rent evs

because it was great when they charge it home. But if you're on the road, you know, searching around for a charger and having to wait for it to charge before you turn your car in, all those things are real big problems. And so they've they've gotten there getting rid of all the evs

selling at very low prices and taking taking a hit to their profitability. Two and a half years ago, the Biden administration two and a half years ago or so, the Biden administration, they passed this all this legislation and they allotted all this money to build EV charging stations and the goal was to have half a million by twenty thirty. In two and a half years or a little less than two and a half years, they built seven charging station.

Yeah, and the read the big reason is nobody can make money. Maybe the people selling the charging equipment, but the folks operating a charger can't make money on the charger. They have to buy it. They have to buy electric power upgrades, transformers and things. And then you know, people only want to charge twenty percent of the time at the charging system, so nobody can make money with these things. They're about five times as expensive as a

gas pump and then they can serve one fifth of the customers. It's just not a good business for people to be in. And so you know, you got to bribe people with subsidies, you have to force them with mandates. In California, I saw recent paper they think they need a million chargers charging ports by twenty thirty They've got well less than one hundred thousand. I think they're only adding about five or seven thousand a year. They're never going

to get there. So this thing is just it's all it's part of the green breakdown as well. This problem even despite the fact that we have like twenty two states now that are saying by twenty thirty five, you won't be able to sell a gasoline car in the United State in their state. But they're gonna have to They're gonna have to pull all that stuff back and get

back to reality. Well, you know what surprised me about the map that you sent along with these states that have you know, declared these ev only mandates by twenty thirty that's less than six years for those of us who are adept at math. And what really surprises me. I mean, yes, it's a generally a more Democrat, more more blue state, as they say,

so therefore a green state. What surprises me as Michigan, where all these cars are manufactured, and yet the people in yards, the powers that be in the state of Michigan, which relies on the automotive industry, is one of these states. And I'll tell you what else surprised me is South Carolina, which is you know, just seems like a common sense, Republican kind of dominated red state. And South Carolina is in on this, which, just like I said, kind of shocked me. Yeah, Virginia was

in on a two, but Virginia just reversed that mandate. They had a twenty thirty five mandate and the governor said, well, we're going to forget about that. And as you say, a lot of these are northern states too, and a Minnesota for example, a Maine Vermont it gets cold in the winter, and if you don't have a heated garage, you're not going to be able to charge your ev which they're going to force you to buy. So a lot of this stuff is just it's based on ideology and very

foolish, and it is going to be changing back through something reasonable. The World Health organization. Recently, you want to talk about reasonable and unreasonable. The WHO, which you know, President Trump pulled us out of and Joe Biden put us right back in, recently proposed a global ban on the consumption of meat and dairy products. How are people, how are people going to a look at this and are they going to do it? Here to this WHO proposal, if that has any teeth at all. I was shocked by

this. This happened a month or two ago. And you know WHO is a health organization. The reason really was not Hell. The reason wasn't health, It was global warming. That's why they want this ban. And you think, okay, maybe by twenty fifty, No, not twenty fifty, maybe twenty forty. No. No. They proposed a worldwide ban on meat and dairy by next year, twenty twenty five. And I'm going, okay,

what world do you guys live in? If you look at meat consumption, global meat consumption that's been rising in every nation on Earth except India for the last sixty years. And as people get wealthier, they stop eating peas and beans and they start eating more meat. The average person in Brazil is eating four times as much meat in Japan, five times as much meat, and the average person in China is eating six times sixteen times as much meat

as they did in the nineteen sixties. So this is this is this crazy stuff again driven by climatism, the fear of man made warming. Earlier this year, our own EPA, which is another I think it's miss missnomer, the EPA. I think it should be the EDA, especially with what they did in the Animus River and other places around this country responding to environmental disasters. But the EPA issued Phase three regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gases from heavy

trucks. Is this something that's gonna fly? Steve Gorham, what do you think? Yeah? This is this is this is crazy. You know, We've had a number of people testify in front of Congress about this, and they say, basically, okay, electric truck can go three hundred miles after you charge it for a couple hours. A diesel truck can go fifteen hundred miles if you fill it for about fifteen minutes. And the weight of a electric truck is ten thousand pounds more so you lose that in your freight.

The cost of an electric truck is double or triple the price of a diesel truck, and there's almost no chargers out there. California has also passed an Advance Clean Fleets regulation, basically requiring all new heavy trucks now to be electric this year. That's not going very well. They have nineteen states that are suing them over this, issuing the EPA for allowing them to put this regulation into place. There was one a longtime trucker in Wisconsin said, if you

give me one of these electric trucks, I wouldn't run it. It just takes too long for people to fuel this. If this was put in, it's going to require is going to result in twice as many trucks on the road because of fueling time and for range. How is that environmentally friendly We put twice as many trucks out there. Well, it'll keep the it'll keep the construction workers on the highways busy. Not that we don't have enough orange

barrels already. In your latest book, Green Breakdown, you have predicted the world is heading for a renewable energy failure. And do we see some of those signs now, Steve already? Yeah. The latest sign just happened this week Nantucket, Massachusetts. They have a vineyard wind farm offshore which the government's been pushing off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. Well, they just had a wind turbine blow up today and it put fiberglass shards, sharp shards over all

the beaches out there. They have to shut shut down the beaches. They also have to shut on the wind turbine system. So you know, now this is and this is right in the middle of the tourist season, the beach season. They got to shut it all down. But you know, just another example. I'm sure wind is not going very well. About half the companies it pulled out it's too expensive. Now they're having mechanical failures.

This idea that we need to convert everything to wind, it's going to result in higher energy prices, electricity blackouts, possibly killing whales, and putting shards all over the beaches. Not not a really good thing. People are going to demand to return the low cost, reliable energy rather than this push for

green energy. It doesn't sound like it's too environmentally conscious to have fiberglass shards of windmills all over the beach and in the ocean, And it certainly doesn't sound like an environmentally friendly kind of energy for whales and other sea life, especially during the construction of those offshore wind turbine Steve Yeah, and wait till we get a hurricane come through. You know, I don't think these things are going to be able to survive a hurricane. And they're even talking about

trying to build these into gop of Mexico. That would be really bad idea. So, you know, people just kind of ignore the environment, they ignore reality, and they push for these things until we end up with big disasters and again part of the coming green breakdown. Well until they get their government subsidy and eventually go out of business after they've had a chance to play with everybody else's money. I mean, that's that's essentially what happens a lot

of times with these government subsidies. Where can people get copies of your books, Steve Yeah, they can go and get my four books from my website Steve Gorham G O R E H A M dot com. I'll send them signed copies. They're also available in ebooks and on Amazon, and read about all the crazy things that are going on in the world of green energy. Well, it is a climate call, I mean, it's a religion and that's why. But it's a false god in my opinion. Steve Gorham,

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And if he's not up to running for re election, is he really up for being commander in chief anymore like he was ever in the first place. The answer is no. Will the President resign this week end is the latest question. After all, the Democrats are jumping off the Titanic Corey Dillon

Tim Crumbrae in the Bengals Ring of Honor. Corey Dillon the all time rusher, but have Bengals fans really forgotten his childish huffing and puffing and throwing his uniform up into his shoulder pads up into the stands in disgust and never playing another game for the Bengals after that. Have they really forgot that? I mean, Tim Crumbrae sacrificed his body like few others have for the Bengals cause and well deserved. Corey Dillon, Eh, yeah, okay, I'll give

you that. So in the aftermath of the assassination attempt to President Trump last weekend at the rally in Pennsylvania, and the murder of Corey Kampertore, the firefighter and father who shielded his family from the bullets that were coming, you had to know that there would be the natural knee jerk response that always comes from anti gun lobbyists and people in this country that he had a military style rifle. Biden talking in Las Vegas, talking about the assassination attempt and the

weapon that was used, a weapon of war. We must get these weapons of war off the streets. Every time I hear something like that, I think of our next guest, because he's got his head on his shoulders. Thankfully, apparently, they haven't got a good line of sight on him yet. When it comes to the Second Amendment, and your rights and my rights are God given that we should be able to own and bear firearms, and

that's uninfringed, uninfringed according to the Bill of Rights in our Constitution. Dan was of Good Gunbadguy dot com fame and he joins us, now, how you do, Hey, Garry Jeff, thanks for having me on your show. And yes it's they said it was uninfringed. You're not supposed to infringe upon my right to carry a gun, to own a gun, and to keep it on me. The idea that it's gotten so bad where they're attacking the Second Amendment is just preposterous at this point. So no, no gun

laws. I am against all gun laws. I believe that if the person is bad and dangerous and they've proven to show you that, that they should be locked up. But the problem is left wingers let them out of jail and lock up our guns. Yes, it's the exact opposite of what we should be doing. It's it's counterintuitive to actually solving the problem. I want to know. Now, you've got a big, big event coming up, and gun owners of America all over the country have a big event coming up

that you've been preparing for in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tell me a little bit about that, Dan, Yes, okay, So Gun Owners of America is putting on their very first, real big event. It's called Goals Gun Owners Advocacy and Leadership Summit. It's on August seventeenth through eighteenth in Knoxville, Tennessee. It's going to be a huge event. It's going to be the place to be for firearm enthusiasts, for Second Amendment advocates, and there's going to

be vendors and national speakers. I'm going to be hosting a table of attorneys, so I'll be asking these attorneys questions about a lot of the current and recent past lawsuits and court cases, and so hopefully we'll get some questions are to a lot of those big cases. And then I'm also going to be doing a book signing for the Good Gun, Bad Guy book series, and I will be on a panel myself or I'll be talking about a lot of the Second Amendment related issues that I talk about on a daily basis. So

so look them up. Go to gun owners dot org. Gun owners dot Org and check out the Goals the Goals Conference at the Knoxville Convention Center and make sure you sign up. And it's free if you're a Gun Owners of America member, So become a member, all right. So there is a local guy who is an attorney in I believe he's in Covington, based out of company named Scott Kappas here in town, who publishes a book every year which describes the differences in gun laws as you go from state to state in

the country. I don't know if you're familiar with that book, but he publishes it every year because every year there's some change to some gun law. And you stated at the top you're against all gun laws according to our constitution as far as which gun you can have and how many you can have and

how much ammunition you can have. But I recommend that for people just as they're traveling from state to state, they need to know if they're actually if they're actually putting themselves in some liability from some states gun law that's different than than your own. Any thoughts on any of that, Oh, absolutely, yeah, I have I have a book. I have a book from Concealed It's it's called Legal boundaries by state and Concealed Carry dot Com puts it out,

it's pretty good, Sony. Any of these people are who are keeping up on this stuff and they're publishing these things. It's a great idea because when we travel, we don't know. We don't want to break the law, but sometimes there's so many hoops to jump through when you travel with a firearm that you really need the guidance because they've made it so difficult and so complicated that you can find yourself, you know, in a bad situation.

You know, for instance, of your drive through a state like New Jersey, you know they have different rules for whether or not you can have your handgun on you while you're in your car. Yeah, you know, it doesn't be in the glove box and they need to be locked up separately from the ammunition in the trunk, all sorts. Every state's have their own rules. In some states you don't even want to get out of your car with a handgun. You want to you know, it's it's very you need to

be very cautious. And there are apps on you You can get apps for your phone too that will tell you the same thing. So it's a very good thing. To do. Yeah, this is called Traveler's Guide to the Firearms Laws of the Fifty States. So that's another source for people too. I wanted to ask you, you're going to this Goals convention, the first ever that Gun Owners of America is doing in Knoxville August fifteenth or seventeenth or

whatever you said, seventeenth and nineteenth, August seventeen and eighteen. Yeah, right, seventeen and eighteen. And what amazes me if guns were actually the problem, you'd think that these conventions, whether it be NRA or Gun Owners of America or even these gun shows that people are wanting to shut down, would be just firing zones. They'd be killing zones. If guns were the problem, You've got all these people with guns all in one place. I

can't believe there's anything left standing. But no, the guns don't cause the chaos. And the people who would mostly attend these gun shows and these conventions are people who are not interested in breaking any law or doing any kind of criminal activity, or shooting anyone just because they have access to a gun. That's what always kills me. It's always in the gun free zones where the most mayhem and murder occurs. We can go on, we can go on

this for hours. Yeah, you're exactly right. You know they want you to think that we're for those guns. Is going to be you know, tragedy. That would mean that if you go to these conventions, these firearm conventions, whether the shot show or or this goals event, as soon as you're walking, you'll be dead. I mean that's the way they will. They present it. The exact opposite is true. Again as always with these anti gun leftists, it's they they preach the exact opposite of the truth.

But what you said about the gun free zones is exactly right. That's where the most damage is done. It's in gun free zones where people are not allowed to bring a gun for their own protection. And who do you think is obeying those laws. It's the people. It's the good people like us who don't want to get in trouble. We don't want to break the law. It's not our intent. We do want to keep ourselves and our families

safe. So sometimes forced into these situations that turn us into criminals. And so we have to be careful with these gun free zones and just don't go in them, right, avoid the gun free zones because the gun free zones are the ones that are not safe. Yeah, exactly, exactly. So, yeah, so I talk about gun free zones all the time. And Joe Biden introduced the Gun Free School Zones Act in nineteen ninety as part of

the Crime Control Act. And ever since then, ever since Joe Biden introduced that bill, Hello Columbine, Yeah, yeah, schools have been getting shot up and they don't The Democrats love it. They don't do anything about it because every time there's a school killing with a gun, they get to push for more gun control. They don't care about the chilled teachers dying. Exactly

awful. Well, and you know, now the discussion about what kind of a weapon that this miscreant in Pennsylvania used to attempt to kill President Trump and did kill that fire chief, that wonderful brave man family man, one of God's great creatures. They're talking about style of gun and the news all in ar style weapon and what is it? What difference does it make? What kind of weapon? Abraham Lincoln was killed with a little revolver that had a

lead ball in it. Uh, you know, Uh. John F. Kennedy supposedly killed by a shotgun held by by the patsy there in the Texas school book repository. So, I mean, what difference what kind of weapon. It's the actions and it's the people pulling the triggers that matter, isn't it. Yeah, well of course it is. It makes no difference what

was used, because what the problem. The reason they do that is because the anti gun people, the people who live among us, who are scared to death of guns and have been conditioned to hate gun owners, they they need they need to hear this over and over and over in order to keep them in that pas position of anti gun you know, anti anti gun ISSM.

You know, it's really what it is. It's a disease. And so if they if they stopped for a minute with the rhetoric, the assault weapon rhetoric, or the AR fifteen demonized, you know how they've demonized the AR fifteen, if they stopped for a minute with that stuff, these people will start to general, you know, slowly gravitate back toward reality. They

can't have that. So anytime they have the opportunity to use the term gun violence, assault weapon, talk about the demonized AR fifteen, which is really just everybody should have one or talk about gun you know, the red flag anything, any magazine, capacity and all this stuff. Anytime they have the opportunity to do that, they're gonna use it because they have to remember that they need to keep their minions scared, scared and will and that's all they're

doing. You know, the A fifteen. Everybody you've got an AR fifteen, most common rifle used in America. No, listen, Dan, I'm sorry we're running out of time, and I apologize for that. But how can people find you? Dan? Was? Two ways my show Loaded Mike. You can go to Loadedmike dot com. That's m I C microphone Loadedmike dot com. Check out the show every week. And you can go to Good Gun, Bad Guy dot com for the book series. And thanks so much, Gary Jeff, you bad man. You're You've saved my bacon a

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That's jab R Enhance dot com slash Radio Jabra Enhances dot com, slash Radio, Tri State Silverado truck buyers and business owners alike three quarter ton Chevy Silverado heavy duty pickup trucks are it. As we put a wrap on this Thursday, morning show in for Scottsloan Garrett Jeff joined by one of my favorite guests. And not because he is so knowledgeable, not because he brings just great things to almost anybody's life. He touches, it seems to me, but

because he makes my job easy, because he's such a great guest. I really don't have to work that hard when I'm talking to Peter Bronce and so once again, the author of so many great books, the man who saved Cincinnati, not in our town, Forbidden Fruit, and it goes on and on and on, Peter Bronce, and how are you. I'm fine, I'm doing great, loving this summertime. Glad to be with you. For a minute there I was wondering, who is this guest he's talking about.

I bet, I bet you were knowledgeable and capable. I bet you wish it was more like Arizona without the humidity. Right. Well, you know I love the heat in Arizona. A lot of people don't like heat. I like heat too, and I like heat with low humidity. So yeah,

I do love I did love Arizona quite a bit. Now. There were days, though, when it was like in the late end of the tail end of summer and early fall when you thought it would never end, and the sun was just relentless, and you'd come out of your office and get your car, and you would get like second degree burns touching your steering wheel and even touching the door handle. You know, that chrome that's been

sitting there in one hundred and five degree sunshine all day. And yeah, so there was you sit in the seat and grab the steering wheel and it just like melts your hands melt right into the steering wheel. We stood drive like we're drumming on the steering wheel, you know, because until the air conditioning kicked in. Let's let's talk a little bit about the events of the

last week. The elephant in everybody's room, obviously, the assassination attempt at President Trump last Saturday in Pennsylvania. Yes, and I know you wanted to speak to the providence of God. Many people have said this this week that this was clearly a lot of never trying to act of God. I mean, President Trump said, I don't know if it's God or if it's luck. But we see I think he knows. The believers see yes, And people who don't believe will just say it's blind luck or whatever, but there

seems to be a plan. Yes, we believe there's a plan. That always has been a plan. But God He's in control, a plan in place to not only maybe at this point, after all the trials and tribulations the man has been through and our country has been through the last three and a half years, that God is ready to show us what can be and

what could be and what should be amen. And you know, if you look at your Bible and look at the Psalms especially, but in many places in the Bible, one of the repeated messages that keep surfacing again and again in the Psalms is that God is on his throne, he is sovereign, he is in control. All this makes some people nervous because they think they're in control and that they're the king of the universe. Well, it really

should be a message of liberation and freedom because it sets you free. It sets you free from that burden you carry around every day thinking that you have to control events. Really, I think that's one of the unmistakable messages that God gives us through his book the Psalms, and I think we saw evidence of it in the past few weeks. We've seen a lot of evidence. But one of the things, one of the ways to kind of get your head around this, I think, is to try and game out the scenario.

Where would we be today had that bullet been another inch closer right, we would be looking at complete chaos. Well the Republicans wouldn't even have a nominee. And not just chaos for the Republicans, but there's already chaos for the Democrats. And we still don't know exactly who is going to be on the ballot. Joe Biden says it's going to be him, definitely, but there is so much it isn't it to be running unopposed that the president who

ran on unifying the country can't even unify his own party. And we've seen exactly the opposite this week in Milwaukee at the Republican National Convention, with Donald Trump really uni a unifying and shape, you know, shaping up the Republican Party, where even the people who said I never was a Trump guy, and people who were in the Trump administration who vehemently opposed his running again, like NICKI Haley, have all stood up. Now we've got a vice president

who was never a Trump guy. He said in twenty sixteen. Yeah, this is to me, probably psychologically one of the greatest picks that Donald Trump could have made for a vice president running mate JD. Vance, And that's because of his former never Trump guy status. I think that's a great insight because I really all kinds of people registered Republicans. You hear about the white suburban women all the time who wouldn't couldn't vote for Trump because of his mean

tweets and because of his demeanor and all of that. In twenty twenty, a lot of people have seen the alternative, and you know what, Donald Trump is their guy now, and that's what's going to push him over the top, I believe in November. And I think your point about someone who has been there with the never Trumper is coming over is just the same power you get from a testimony of evangelism from somebody who was a drunk, a

loser, had been in prison. Those are the powerful testimonies people have turned their lives around. Where is the most powerful testimony about getting control of your substance abuse? It comes from people who have had that problem. And if you go to the past, look at people who are really hostile to Trump and JD. Vance was among those and now he can come at you.

I think it compares to a famous battle of the Revolutionary War called the Battle of Stony I love when you do this, you go back to history and you find, you know, a election that fits the narrative of metaphor. So the Battle of Stony Point was mad. Anthony Wayne was handpicked by George Washington to lead about two thousand light infantry men who also were handpicked as a special strike force because they had to climb a sheer cliff face like Point to

Hawk in World War Two. They had to climb a sheer cliff face and take a British fort that was on a rocky outcrop, completely defended by cannons. Right, they did it, completely silent. They weren't allowed to load their muskets because they were afraid one might go off and it would ruin the element of surprize. And they did it. And when they got to the top, what did they do. They seize the cannons and turn them back

on the British. So here's the metaphor. When you have somebody who's been there in the number Trump camp and he sees what the media has been telling us about Trump, which is a lot of lies. And he can go up there and seize the cannons and turn him around. He can turn him back on the media, back on the Democrats and say look, I was there, I climbed that cliff, and now I'm on top and I can fire it back at you because I know what this man has done. Yeah.

Nicky Haley did a bunch of that on Tuesday night in her speech. Again, someone who worked in the Trump administration was the you know in the United Nations as our secretary, yes, our ambassadors, and she's been very harsh at times, very harsh. And Trump and Nicky Haley have had these very public battles during the primaries and wouldn't release her delegates, but she finally

did. And the speech Tuesday night by Nicki Haley, I think was a great tribute to that unification of people who know that Joe Biden is never the answer and that the Republicans and Donald Trump must win in November to save the country. And really nobody among the Republican Party jd Events and Nikki Haley included nobody, maybe this side of extreme never trumpers like Kinsinger, nobody has been as nasty as the Democrats, including Kamala Harris have been to Joe Biden and

our being to him. Now, they don't. They're trying to throw this guy off the bus, and they don't give a rats petwot about what his condition is, what his frame of mind is, his health, any of that. They never talk about what's good for Joe. What they talk about is what's good for our power, our grasp on power, our white knuckle grasp on what little power we can get there in Washington. D c uh.

Pretty disgusting. This is a This is a president Joe Biden, who, in his inaugural address in twenty twenty one, use the word unity more times than any other new commander in chief in the history of the country. And there has never been a more ununiform, more discordant. Yes, he can't even unify hisstal much less the country. Look at it. Look at the way he talks about the seventy million people who voted for Trump. Look at the way he talks about us, look about look at the things he

says that I mean, it's it's beyond the pale. And the things he says about destroying democracy and being a dictator and taking away our freedoms. This is just nonsense. He's been doing it for his entire career. Understand, this is a guy who also who unconstitutionally decided to forgive all these these student college loans. You know, you don't want a dictator in office. Oh no, you know, No matter what the Supreme Court says, I'm going to do this anyway. But I have a pen and a phonus. Somebody

says, and that sounds like a dictator to me. Again, it's the old Salowinsky Rules for Radicals playbook. Do exactly say against them? What what

you were doing? Exactly? Yep. And in all of that embarrassment or contrast or hypocrisy, whatever you want to call it with Biden, I think that it doesn't even get in the shade of what the media has been exposed for in the now since Biden's debate three years, three years and more, going back to the campaign when he was hiding out in his basement of a man who couldn't put a sentence together, of showing early onset of dementia. And all these years they kept telling us he's fine, he's fine, he's

sharp as attack, he's brilliant, he's a great president. I mean, do these people ever look in the mirror right up until the debate and Joe Biden's gaps or freezing or whatever it was during that debate are just to continue and suppote. We've been seeing it for three and a half years, and they told us, don't believe your lyon eyes. Believe what we tell you. We had the cheap fakes narrative that was going around wrong for the debate,

and that suddenly went away. Have you seen the latest though, So now the media are counseling each other to stop running those pictures of Trump with his fist up after he's been shot, because they call it, you know what, they call it photo ganda, photoganda, and you know what they're really saying. Read between the lines. They're saying, this is helpful to Trump and therefore damaging to Biden. And we're already on his team, so

we can't use this. In fact, our local paper on the online edition, they ran the picture of Trump, but they cropped out the American flag. Why do you suppose they would crop out the American flag? Does it look too patriotic? Does it look is it too powerful? A symbol of our country where it is today, that flag, the angle of it, the people there in the scrum, it evoked a lot of memories for a

lot of people. The media propped up the Russia collusion hoax. They couted the fifty one former intelligence officers who signed the letter saying the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian misinformation, disinformation that the media has been an end kind donator to the Democrat Party and to Joe Biden the entire the campaign of twenty twenty, the entire presidency up until now, throughout the entire Trump presidency, as well as you find it out right, and the previous campaign. So Hillary Clinton,

Oh, she walked on water. Nothing wrong with those emails, she erased, You mean with a cloth. An official establishment Washington and Joe Biden nudging it along with his Department of Justice, have tried to They've sued him, they've tried to bank they've tried to put him in jail, they've tried to keep him off the ballots. Everything you can imagine, and now an attempt on President Trump's life. Yes, I wanted to tell you about something

you may not have heard. I just heard about this this morning, is that there was a conversation between RFK Junior and Donald Trump on Tuesday, and at the time, RFK Junior had a videographer in with him, and he said, I should have I apologized to the president. I should have told the videographer to stop. But that conversation was leaked. Now, oh really, and it was leaked by RFK Junior's son, who said these conversations ought

to be held in public. I did not know that. When Trump was elected in twenty sixteen, he asked RFK Junior to be on a committee on vaccine safety. This is in twenty sixteen. The committee was never convened. I'll be done. But you know RFK June he has been one of the most vocal opponents of the push on the He's been handed nineteen. Yeah,

he's been anti COVID vacs from the get go. I would like to see him heading a committee that would investigate all the past assassinations and the cover ups by the Warren Commission and the most recent and what's going on there is just beyond believable as far as what we know. It just one more thing. We go back to this providence and I think I think the suggestion that RFK is discussing an endorsement of Trump with Trump, Yes, this has fault into

that category. He's not getting out of the race. He's still going to run. And this falls into that category of what I would classify as miracles that are happening right before us, or God's hand in our life. The Chevron case, which says the bureaucracy no longer can take control of our country because Congress and the Senate, in the House and the executive cannot just delegate their elected powers to these faceless bureaucrats who are unelectable, unelectable, unaccountable.

The next one, presidential immunity, a really sound and smart decision by the Supreme Court, which Joe Biden's trying to get lean destroy the Court. And then there's Biden face plant again, the divine hand of God showing us who is this man in the White House and how dangerous this is for our country right now, right there on national TV where nobody can look away. That's the only way we'll ever hold the media accountable. And then you go to

the Jack Smith getting fired. You go to Menendez his corruption being exposed. I mean, the guy was elected, everybody knew he was already indicted. He's been doing this for twenty years. He got indicted in twenty seventeen and skated. Yeah, because it was a hung jury. Unbelievable. And he's just he's just an amateur compared to the Biden crime family and the Clintons. Oh yeah, I mean, come on, this guy he's got he's such

an amateur. He's keeping gold bars in his house and put stuff in cash in the pockets of his sport coats and shoes and his slippers, And yeah, I know that's an amateur. Man. You're supposed to set up twenty five LLCs with phony names like the Bidens did, and then move the money around, distribute it to family members. You loute it aroun until nobody can find it, not at your home, and then you then you write it in checks for Joe to pay his mortgage. You know, Peter Bronson,

it's always a pleasure. And I definitely and you definitely, and believers definitely see the hand of God in this. And uh, I hope this means that God has decided to give us another chance and restore America to what he intended in the first place. Yes, he's always in charge. Yes, I don't want to give the impression that God favors one political car Are you agrazically? I think he favors truth and justice, and I think he favors

this country. The truth is coming out. Amen. Amen, Thank you Peter Bronson, thank you Gary, Jeff a pleasure to be with you in for Sloan today and back at it tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. You're on seven hundred wlw our Higheart Radio Music Festival visited by Capital Y coming

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