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Make Fridays Friendly Again | EP 315

May 24, 20241 hr 9 min
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We lead with a taste from my FIRST public interview from Sept 2022. I know it sounds different. "Never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake." Napoleon FBI Whistleblower, Author, and OUR friend Steve Friend comes in to talk about strategy and mistakes. Tactics and technique. And taking incoming attacks from friendly fire - the unforced error that the last 72 hours has carried from "conservative media." _______________________________________________________________Visit https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVote for more content Check out BETWEEN THE LINES on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSFLOMTzHvU BOOK: https://store.catholicvote.org/products/for-god-country-sanityUse PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. The MAR A Lago raid's been of particular interest to me. Of course it's unprecedented. I mean literally without precedent. We've never done this before. Regardless of anyone's personal

politics. There have been paperwork disputes about this in the past. I'm not asking you to comment on the politics at all, but when FBI agents, specifically Christopher Wray and the management staff that unquestionably are briefed in a high profile case like this, do you think it even occurs to them that they're partaking in an act that's so overtly political it has a chance to change the politics of the United States moving forward for the negative?

You know what? You think they're saying that Merrick Garland at DOJ, hey, maybe this isn't a good idea. Or is it just we're going to be loyal little soldiers here and do what you tell us to do? I, I don't want to speculate on anyone else's motivation. I know what I look at, right? I've got friends that I don't, I don't speak to after that. I assume they were part of it. It's like, I don't know what happened, but you guys forgot to throw the BS flag on that.

You asked me to go raid President Obama's house. You asked me to go raid President Bush's house. It's not happening. I'm sorry it's not happening. I'm not doing that. And I'm going to probably be pretty vocal. That's probably going to be my last day. It's not going to happen. So we had a lot of people that said yes. And I think that so much compliance got done. We talked briefly. Here's here's what I'll kind of share as my last kind of concern.

Every single FBI agent has to go to the Holocaust Museum for a full day when we're in the Academy and they have a special program. I don't know if you've ever been to it, but it's well worth your time. If you're a law enforcement officer, you should definitely go go through the Holocaust Museum and see the peace they do for law enforcement specific, it's a walking tour. It's looking through the lens of how did this atrocity take

place? And the only way it takes place is minor government officials are on board and local law enforcement and state law enforcement and federal law enforcement has to say yes, because if anybody refuses to get with the program, it doesn't happen. And the answer, I'm just following orders. The Nuremberg piece, it doesn't it, it doesn't fly. We know better. Like that's the whole point of history. We're supposed to be able to see that. That's why every agent has to go

to that that day. We're supposed to know that if they ask you to do something that's illegal, immoral or unethical, following orders is not an excuse. It's not an excuse for me. You can't tell me to go get a vaccine that I'm not going to go get. It goes against my moral principles. I'm not doing it. You can do whatever comes next. You can ask me to do a search warrant. That's not right. I'm not going to go do it because it fundamentally changes the fabric of this country.

It's it changes the game. It puts people in play in the political, you know, arena that shouldn't be law enforcement shouldn't be in the political arena. Number one, I think we can all agree on that. I think most Americans would stand behind that of all, of all political inklings. And the second piece is, is we don't go after our former leaders and we don't go after the opposition leader. That's Banana Republic stuff. Everyone said it. I know you've said it too.

It gets me heated to a level that I can't stand. And it's one of the reasons why when you made your appeal on your radio show or you might have done it on your podcast, it's like, it's like, it's like America is in jeopardy. I, I agree and I don't want my children to grow up in a world where that's the barrel they're looking down. Well, hello, my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Friday, it is May the 24th.

It is a friendly Friday. We're going to have Steve friend on momentarily and we will be talking about all things related to patience. Patience has a weapon. Not getting involved, not getting involved with the enemy's mistakes when they are making them. Napoleon told us that there's some Russians that have made this suggestion as well. There's some art of war behind it. This week has been a really good lesson, I think, for a lot of you.

And I played that clip to start the show as a reminder that my position has not changed about what happened at Mar a Lago since September of 2022. It hasn't even come close to changing. I still don't have friends because they went and did that thing. It's important to remember that we don't have to agree on everything and we're allowed to have opinions. That's the strength of the so-called conservative movement. If any movement exists at all. The strength is is that we don't

have to agree on everything. We just have to have common goals and we generally have to have the same values. I think that's still true. Speaking of values, if you guys want to support this program, you can support my friends at catholicvote.org on what was it? Wednesday night I went and had a little chat with about 40 people, 20 couples, Catholic couples in College Station got a chance to just shake some hands,

meet some people. It's always good to go do that and kind of get a reset on what people know and what they don't know. And the the thing they don't know is that this country is in jeopardy because of some of the civil liberties that are being threatened by my ex-girlfriend, the FBI. You guys can learn more about that. And the folks that are keeping me in the fight, they're interested in faith, family and freedom. You don't have to be Catholic to

be interested in those things. You just have to be someone who cares about America. And you can do that by following them on social media at Catholic Vote. You can follow them on their website, whichiscatholicvote.org. And you should sign up for the Loop. You should sign up for the Loop. It's important. It gives you really, really good information. There's some good news in there,

too. They had a great story the other day talking about sitting down and having a Catholic dinner party, having a friendly dinner party with people that may or may not agree with you, but that's how proselytizing happens. That's how America gets saved. I think it happens at kitchen tables. It happens over a drink, over a meal, breaking bread. It's the way that teams are formed. It's the way that friendships are solidified. And they mentioned that. I think it was really worth

reading. There's some really good stuff in the loop. If you guys are not, you don't have to be Catholic to get the loop. It really is. It's completely universal. I know Steve friend will back me up on that. And let me also just bring on my buddy 'cause I'm going to have him do our read for. He's going to do the read for for Patriot Coolers. You want to do a Patriot Coolers read? Steve, can I just throw you on the screen? For the OG sponsor. Yeah, let's do it. What do you got?

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get their support. The OG sponsor, the Kyle Seraphin Show, which has been here with you for what, like 15 months? That's pretty cool. Pretty cool, folkspatriotcoolers.com promo code Kyle. Yeah, of course. So we're going to be doing some Steve Bren talking. Hey buddy, how you doing? I'm doing good man. It's been a long week, but I always value clarity, even if it's not the answer I wanted. I want clarity.

But if I do have to take one positive thing away, I think it's worth sharing on the Kyle Seraphin Show. It's something that you will be excited about too. My boys finished up school this week so they had sort of their graduation ceremony and it went for like 5 hours. It was brutal, but everybody's really proud of their kids. My kids did well. They got honor rolls and all

that. But my proudest moment to date as a father arrived when they were watching one of those awful Godzilla movies that have come out. The, the CGI monsters fighting each other. And there was a scene where the tactical team went in and there was naturally a girl boss who is the team leader taking the, the seal team in. And my 10 year old looked over me. He goes dad, you know, I, I don't think girls should be in a combat role. Maybe, maybe if they want to be, you know, nurses behind the

scenes. But we have to protect girls. And I thought mission achieved. That's correct. That's what we're conserving. That's what we should be conserving, that there's value and there's a difference, right? Like femininity matters, which means you got to make masculinity great again. Good for you. That's a that's a good feeling to know that your kids have taken on the lessons and they've looked out there. Indoctrination is well under way in the friend household.

You have to indoctrinate your kids because you have the added benefit of being right. You know, things that are just. You can't. You can't refute. You know there's not 71 genders, there's only two. There's only two. All right, I'm going to, I'm going to throw a couple of quotes. I, I went on a quote run today, this morning and I started pulling these off. It's going to be a different kind of show. We're not going to only talk

about news, by the way. Somebody here was talking about Godzilla movies in the chat, about how they're great and whatever, and you're talking about how they're awful because they're CGI. They used to be like claymation monsters. Do you remember that? Yes, I actually got from the bargain bin at Walmart, some of the older ones and blew my kids minds because it was like a guy in a costume with a toy boat that was picking up out of a,

you know, bathtub. And they just had no comprehension that how advanced stuff has has gotten in the last, you know, couple decades. It's it's kind of interesting because some people don't know what's real. Actually, this may even play into what we're talking about today, but my kids actually have a hard time telling a difference between cartoons and reality because the the reality type cartoons are so close. And then also because their children at a certain age, we we don't realize it.

Like they look like real people because they have fingers and eyeballs and they say words, but they don't know what the words mean. They're just mimicking speech patterns. My daughter right now is using the word literally all the time, which. Makes me want to. I want to just grab her by the face and I and I stop her every single time. And I say, you sound foolish, please stop. So I'm, I'm going to coax that out of her.

She's not going to be one of these like Gen. Z idiot type kids that says literally like I can't even deal with that. Like she says things like that right now and they're foolish, but she gets it from television or she gets it from people around her. It's awful. And so I'm going to I'm going to knock that out of her. That's going to happen. But they can't tell the difference. But we used to be able to really know when something was made-up

and fake. You go back and watch the old Ghostbusters movies with the stay puft with the with the plasma blasters or the what do they call the proton packs and they're shooting stuff and the explosions are crazy. The the explosions are so funny. Same thing with Star Wars. They're fake is all. Get out. We watched ET last weekend. It's so fake. It does not hold up the the the visual effects. I mean, for the time I think there was 19 what, 89?

They used to just do this. They would just go like lights, like splashing lights and be like, the lights are hitting you and then you'd go like something is happening, aha. Something has appeared, a bed, knobs and broomsticks. They just like, you know, CGI cut. The CGI cut was basically that they, they took two layers of film and they laid it on top of each other and one layer was flashing like really, really aggressively. And that's how you beamed into places.

They didn't have green screens. They put you on a bed with wires that you can actually see and they're flying through a starry sky on a set somewhere. It's great. I love this stuff and I want to be able to know that reality is not whatever it is because people start thinking, you know, Marvel is real, that girl bosses can actually do these things.

These are all CGI garbage. That's why I always like Wizard of Oz, Just putting myself in a time capsule and realizing that they had never seen color when that movie came out and they go to the theater and see black and white and then all of a sudden drops in how much their minds must have exploded to have that

experience. Probably about the same way that my mind exploded when I was a kid watching The Matrix and the first time somebody did the wire routine and went up the wall and came running down and you're like, they just ran sideways, you know, like what happened? It changed the game. Now we just expect people to do wild stuff like that to fly and

then it look real. But man, some of the stuff they did, you know, I remember watching the making of the Matrix and the fact they put cameras everywhere around it. And it was like we're living in a in a time when reality is very easily bent. And I think that's actually kind of what I want to talk about right now, because people are bending to a algorithmic impression of reality and it's not real. I. Think that's fair? I think that's fair.

And I've always, I was harken back to Tina Fey in 2008 doing the Sarah Palin and that was the actual person doing an actual impression. And the number of people that still today think that Sarah Palin uttered, I can see Russia from my house if that's possible. What is the AI component? What is the CGI component to it? And then now with social media, the information age, you can manipulate everything for everybody.

It's the Internet. It's the Internet quote from Abraham Lincoln, which I'm sure you probably have on tab. Yeah, yeah. You just, you can't trust everything you read on the Internet. Abraham Lincoln. Right. We're at a time when people are putting out things that are false and and that are misrepresenting positions, and then they attribute that position to you, which is I think is really important today. So here's what I want to talk about, folks. You never interrupt your enemy

when he is making a mistake. And the two most powerful warriors are patience and time. Those these are the overwhelming thoughts that I want to get involved in right now. This is where I want to hone in on for people who are upset about whatever you and I have said.

So look, there are two positions that are being taken right now that I'm going to I'm going to stand and we're going to address Wednesday show a little bit too because we didn't interview yesterday with Aaron Gogley, who by the way, Aaron Gogley agrees with me that every FBI has always put the the standard paperwork out. I actually don't have any beef with what Dan Bongino said on his show.

He didn't mention me by name, but I took it personally because it's he's talking about people that I know and or respect. Bill Shipley. Bill Shipley is correct. Garrett O'boyle sounds like was in the crosshairs. Looks like you were. I got off Twitter. I was just like, this is going to get dumb right away. I can already tell it. Julie Kelly and I had a little

exchange in the background. I said, hey, Julie, thanks for reminding me to get off Twitter, which I meant actually pretty sincerely, because I actually am looking for any excuse to not be on social media. And she wrote back and said, you're not going to win this one. And I said, enjoy your clicks, which is not a very nice way to say it. But seriously, if you're going to commit to something that is factually inaccurate and you just don't want to know what is true.

There is a nuance take you guys did a great job on at AMRAD yesterday. You want to summarize essentially that there are much juicier things that happened. That's why I played the beginning of the clip, starting with my first interview in public. But you, you talk, there's some real juicy eating that is available in the mirror lager raid. And if we forget that, then we are interrupting the enemy doing their worst work, which is actually converting people.

Well, first I'll say that the patience element to it was something that we discussed a little bit. And I was saying, look, a couple weeks ago there was the Hamas riots on college campuses and I said Godzilla reference, right, step back, let them fight. Yes. And we couldn't help it. We had to pass some hate speech laws that are now going to be turned back on us.

And now I can't be help but notice the deafening silence from the left, which knows that patience is a valuable tool as there's a lot of infighting on the right here. But what we sort of talked about was just generally what use of force is and how it is always in effect, always at play, whether

or not there's paperwork or not. And if you are walking around the office, if you're on a search warrant, if you're on surveillance, if you're just at home on your couch watching Netflix, the use of force policy is always in effect. And that that's really what this paperwork really is. It's a CYA saying like, when was the last time you were briefed on use of force? We know you all know it, but just the CYA, we'll just put it in there.

And I said, look, because you're not patient, you open yourself up for the drop, which happened the next day when they said the same paperwork was in the Biden consensual search. And if you have to use Malthusian ethics, and I'm not a big advocate of it, the ends don't justify the means. But if that's the the nature of things now, that's the battlefield conditions that we have to go to. I get that inclination to want to use that.

But if you have the opportunity to be honest and also win because your information is better and juicier, which we dropped yesterday, you should probably go with that too, because it easily discredited lie then discredits everything you say. So when I talk about other elements to the Mara Lago raid that I think we're a lot more important, like the fact that they brought in an outside squad to Miami Division, which is kind of a departure from the norm.

And the and why, why was there no pushback from the special agent in charge there who had previously been demoted from an assistant director in charge we're. Talking about George Pero here. Yep. Why was he demoted and could it be because he had very compromising material in his background and including some sexual escapades inside a Bureau vehicle which he then wrecked?

I mean, if you want to get down the, the, the rabbit hole of the Stormy Daniels stuff that's been going on in New York, that's all been attached to, to Donald Trump and his camp. I mean, I sure they would appreciate that sort of stuff to toss back at the FBI, but we're instead caught up in like a paperwork dispute. And and that's just, I mean,

it's boring. It's boring because you're making us defend our ex girlfriends and I don't like doing it. Yeah, and somebody accurately pointed out in our comments the other day, we're not defending what the FBI did. We're just explaining that what they did. Is it predictable?

And I'm going to, I'm going to take the screen for one second here, Steve. And I'm going to give the analogy that I have because, folks, it's really, really important #1 the paperwork that we're talking about, it's predictable insomuch as once you do step one, you're going to get two and three. And more importantly, it's actually dealt for a very specific audience.

I've had a lot of FBI agents who probably have never reached out to me before reach out and say, I appreciate that you're being fair about this. People that I don't like. My ex, my ex boss, my former boss, John Nance, has been out there saying the same thing that I'm saying. And you'll notice that they're not getting any FBI commentators to come on and talk about it on Fox.

Anybody that wants to whip this up into a frenzy, I actually think they're interrupting the enemy when the enemy is doing a great job of destroying themselves. This is a bad play because there's a lot more to it. But let me just go this way. If you were to come to me and Steve and I, we've had this conversation. So Steve, if you were to come to me and say, Kyle, I let her fly into my house. My wife left the door open and there is now a family flying around my house.

And I say, yeah, I hate flies. And I do hate flies, by the way, folks, I hate flies. And there are flies all over the place right now in Texas. I have a salt bug assault gun that I shoot the flies with. I do it when I'm on the phone with people. I'll walk around and hunt flies while I'm talking people on the phone. If there's a family in your house and you call me up and you go. Kyle, man, I've had enough of this fly. I'm going to grab my rifle and

I'm taking it out. I would advise you against that, would I not? You know I would. And you're about all the guns, but I think even there you would probably draw. I'm about all the guns. From line to the sand. But I'm going to tell you, do not use a rifle to go after fly in your house. That's a bad idea. It's probably it's both dangerous, it's stupid, it's foolish, it's immoral, it's unethical, it's probably illegal. It has unintended downrange consequences.

I'm going to tell you that choosing a rifle to go after a family is very much like using a search warrant to go and raid Mira Lago. These are these are inappropriate tools for the problem at hand, as proven by the fact that they were able to use a consent based search to go after Joe Biden and get the same type of information. They should have gotten consent. Steve D'antwano argued for that.

But when you tell me that you're going to use the rifle and you commit to that sort of action, which I think is absolutely abhorrent and stupid and foolish and dangerous, and then the other neighbor comes out and says, guys, you're not going to believe this, but there's actually a hole in the side of my wall. And they go, why? And they go, well, Steve shot a bullet into a family and it hit my wall. Can you believe that he used a bullet to kill a family? And I say, well, he told me he

was going to use a rifle. So yeah, that's actually predictable. That's what comes out of rifles, bullets. The projectile is actually not the thing that I'm most shocked about. I'm shocked if Steve chose to use the wrong tool. But what comes out of that tool is predictable and inevitable.

If you choose to do a search warrant, if you choose to do any operation where you're going to bring FBI agents in to do something, which by the way, this could have been an executive decision where some executives tried to negotiate and just see if they could come in.

Wouldn't it be nice if the idiots like Peter Struck who decided to open investigations from headquarters, which they never usually do. If a if a Peter Strzok level section chief or above was like, hey, we're going to go and do a negotiation. We're going to go down there to to Mira Lago and actually meet face to face and tell him what's on what's at play. What people don't realize that I

know, and now you know. CI 14, the Russian espionage squad, was the group that was running this search warrant. That's the juicy eating. That's the insanity. They took a Russian counterintelligence squad down from out of their area, down to Miami to go do something that they've never done before. And why are they serving it?

As you said, a likely compromised SAC in that area who had no ability to push back, who had all kinds of sexual malfeasance that was listed in multiple inspector general's report, including having sex with people in his office, dating and having sex with someone else's wife who was also his employee. They were both his employees. That's crazy. So when you have that happening, you don't get the normal check and balance that should have

happened. And so we're going to be in a totally different world, a chaotic world. But the fact that the right is right now focusing on something that is basically, it's a semantics argument, is it not? I mean, that's what we're talking about here, yes. Yes. And I think that, yeah, it could easily just be, let me just proffer, let's say everything went the way that it should have And, and and let's stick a pin in the fact that the probable cause of the case is garbage.

It should never shouldn't have been brought, but let's just pretend for a second that it is. And Peter Strzok, you know, rolled on down there and said, hey, look, I just, I want to do a consensual search. And they were like great and signed the paperwork and he went and did his consensual search and rated, you know, I don't know, Melania's underpants drawer. While he was doing that, the use of force policy was still in effect.

That's right. Without a frogman team coming out of the water, helicopters and a tactical team like speeder struck by himself would be under the same use of force policy. And I think that it for a case by case basis. It it it here's where it doesn't make sense. And it was the example that we talked about a few weeks ago. There was a Secret Service agent who lost her mind and attacked her team. I mean, so for you to say, well, this is case by case basis, guys, Yeah.

And we know you're cops. We know you have training and tools for your own defense. You know, if it's necessary, if something crazy were to happen, but for today only, you're not allowed to protect yourself. And then something crazy happens, You know, that'll never, ever happen except when it did two weeks ago, right? And a person has a mental breakdown and attacks them. They have to just sit there and take it that that. Has nothing to do with and they won't do. Anything else it's just.

Personal protection. That's right, it's not there. Let me just read something that somebody posted for me and I thought this was good. First and last show. This was on Wednesday. I had to come here because someone said you changed your stance from yesterday. Nope. My answer to them is always going to be the same. Thank you for keeping your mind narrow. It makes you much easier to control. And listen, I'm not at war with anybody in the conservative movement.

I'm just going to tell you if if it's a bad take, like I'm not, I'm not mad at Julie Kelly even. I'm actually just disappointed. And if Dan is mad with me, I'm not mad at Dan. I, I just, I'm, I'm over it. It doesn't make a difference. It's really sad to me that we are attacking people that might have a slightly different angle on an opinion based on different experience and one of the most important experiences. And I want people that are sitting here listening to our

chat. And if you're listening to us on Apple or Spotify or iTunes or Rumble, any of the places that you're you're watching or listening, I appreciate you. Number one, I appreciate you having an open mind. I've been to Mara Lago when Trump was not there. And so have you. And what, twice you've been there, right? That's what I thought. I thought I thought the second time was true, too. What's amazing to me is this. When we went there, did anyone search you? No, no.

Did they pat you down? That's through my ID and let me walk in. They didn't patch you down. Did they put you through a magnetometer? No. So the level of searching at this so-called supposedly Secret Service controlled facility, there are areas of it that are off limits, which you and I both experienced actually. Which we just experienced.

We actually had to, you know, pull rank and get Cash Patel to let us take a photograph standing near a flagpole because Secret Service came out of the wood line and said you're not allowed to take pictures here. And Cash had to kind of smooth it over and say, hey, like, these guys are friendlies and they just want a picture standing by an American flag. I don't think that's a security risk. There's no sort of structural integrity being at put at risk.

They're not showing anything other than an American flag. And then this, the Secret Service agent then kind of let us do that. But yeah, they they jumped on that right away. So there are areas that are off limits, but it's not the entirety of the compound. And we didn't get searched and we didn't get magnetometers. They treat that place differently when Trump is there versus when he's not. That's the first thing that

people should understand. So the fact that the FBI actually waited until Secret Service had a different security posture because the former POTUS was not there, that's actually really important. We're talking about minutiae and details that do matter. Here's the thing that I think is probably going to be ground breaking to most people.

If HRT was involved, and we have every reason to believe they they were, we have a lot of different people coming from inside the FBI saying that they were involved. Like every special mission unit team, HRT does its own security brief. They do their own OPS plan, they have a global OPS plan, and they have their own team based OPS plan, including for individual parts of their team, whether it be aviation, whether it be canine.

These are questions that should have been brought to us so we could help the investigative team. I don't know if Trump's people have all that stuff and they just haven't released it yet. My guess is not. My guess is they don't know to ask for it because most people who have worked in the FBI probably don't know that not everybody has done training with that very, very small group of

people. We're talking about less than 100 guys that are on HRT and then the the various units that interface with them are also relatively small in a 40,000 person organization. Did you ever do joint OPS with HRT? I did. We did a couple times and the most prominent one was the Gretchen Whitmer case. But just to get an idea, everything the FBI does, the middle letter stands for Bureau bureaucracy. It's so granular because it's a bureaucracy. There's paperwork for every

little thing. HRT puts that on steroids. The, I saw elements of their, their briefing that they had internally and they had to the centimeter, the level of where the windowsills were on the 1st floor around the entire structure that I don't know how they took those readings, but they must have technology that does. I don't know why you would need that unless you were, I don't know, some sort of sophisticated sniper.

I, I, I don't know, I don't know what the value was, but the FBI in general says like, hey, you have to have at least 2 pistol magazines on you. The uniform of the day is XY and Z. Here's the route to the to the nearest trauma center in the case of a medical emergency, but HRT takes that to a whole another level. We did that for everyday surveillance operations. Wherever we were operating, we had all of those things flagged.

We may not have briefed all of it, but I was the medic and I was the one in charge and I knew where all the trauma centers were. So whether I told anybody else didn't matter because I knew where it was and we had a backup medic and he knew where it was. So unless both of us got taken out, nobody was going to have that thing where we were going to be confused. Yeah. HRT. For those of you who were doing acronyms, that's the Hostage Rescue Team.

It's the FB is Tier 1 unit that does sophisticated tactical interventions. They get flown around the country for various things. They were at Waco, they were at Ruby Ridge. And there's something very

interesting. I had a person reach out to me, and I'm not going to get a lot of details into it because people didn't, you know, if you don't ask to be a name source, you're an unnamed source to me. But somebody who had a lot of, let's say, inside baseball, from what I could tell, mentioned that they were actually on the the committee, the group of agents that put together that FD 888.

And it was in response to the Ruby Ridge shooting that they needed to have a generalized action plan, an operations plan that laid out not just what was going on, but the HRT sort of deviated from what was typical rules of engagement and the standardized version of deadly force against Randy Weaver's family. I'm 100% in in favor of saying that that was a terrible situation, but I'm not 100% sure that the FBI was the part that was the most terrible.

Actually, the articulation of it is really troubling to me. If you miss a shot and the shot was justified, you're still good, but you're still accountable for that round goes. But ATF was the one that actually executed the raid. They were the problem. And this is the story that we're

missing right now, folks. The opportunity cost of being so interested in a Mirror Lager raid is we are not talking about the really insane thing, which is that there is new coverage coming out talking about the ATF shot a man in Little Rock specifically because they were doing the same damn thing that they did at Waco and they did in in in Idaho in the 90s. They are showing that they are trying to make themselves

relevant. They are trying to do a press push by getting this splashy headline of this guy as an illegal gun dealer. The ATF passed a rule redefining gun dealers and we've talked about on this program, but they wanted that little, that killing that happened in Little Rock. The, the, the airport manager, they wanted that to be the, the shining example of like, look, this was an illegal gun dealer. He bought 6 Glocks at a time. Folks, you could buy as many

guns as you want. I would buy 15AR15 at the same time. They were all the same. And if I chose to later on sell them to my friends or family members, that doesn't make me a gun dealer. That makes me a guy who saw an opportunity to buy something that was good. And then I wanted to, you know, divest myself of an asset that has tangible value. In any case, that's the danger, I think. I'm curious if you think the same thing if you've read the same stories. I did that ATF story.

There's just a lot there. I mean, there's a lot of elements to even take it. There's the the mission creep and the bureaucratic nature of federal law enforcement or federal government in general, where if you read through what they actually did to that guy, they use the rules to go after him for exercising his Second Amendment rights. Because the ATF doesn't think that your Second Amendment means

anything. And they think guns are very bad and they want to go after you and they'll change the rules on you if they need to. But they used advanced sophisticated investigative tools. They put trackers on this guy's car. Why would you do that? Well, they have a quota, same as the FBI. They want to use these tools, justify their existence. People are going to get promoted off the fact that they put a tracker on somebody's car.

So there's an element of the the hierarchy and the way that goes, and then there's the tactical element to it. This guy worked at an airport. You can't carry a firearm in an airport. Without tipping yourself off to the security because you actually have to go through a magnetometer or a body scan. So when you and I wanted to go and carry a gun in an airport as a federal agent, we had to go and tell the people that are the airport security there.

And there's a whole protocol. It goes through TSA. But you and and now is it, is it CBP? No, it's just TSA. It's blue shirts, right? Blue shirts, but he works there. If you've done even a modicum of surveillance and build up what you would think you would do on, you know, this huge case that's going to make everybody's career

justify the ATF entirely. You you couldn't just liaise with the airport police and then walk in and arrest him for whatever offense you think that you have and then subsequently X execute a search warrant at his residence. You know, he has no expectation in the middle of the night that Jake would come banging on the door and cut the electricity. So he has no way of knowing who's actually there as the, the

head. The, the weaponization committee had a hearing where his attorney was up there sort of explaining it. They killed the power, they killed the, the ring camera. So he couldn't even have the ability to look who was on the outside. He has no expectation of having interact with law enforcement because he's, to his knowledge, he's exercising his Second Amendment right. And and then the last element of it is they plugged him in the head.

I don't know about you, but they never trained us to shoot to the head first. So they either need to really work on their firearms training at the ATF, which probably should, or they're there to just kill a guy. I, I don't know, I, I, there's not really a benign innocent reason for that other than I'm, I'm a crummy shot. And if you're on a tactical team doing that issues. Major issues. Nobody trains for the head

shots. They train as a follow up if somebody happens to be wearing body armor, but I've never heard the primary shot being to the head. Yeah, major issues here. Listen, all of this is to say that we are interrupting the enemy. The enemy is people who don't like freedom, people who want to argue in favor of weaponized government. We are interrupting the enemy when they are doing the thing we need them to do. People need to get back to the original play here. The play is not for Trump

supporters, folks. It's not for Trump supporters. Trump supporters are going to vote for Trump. If you're MAGA, you're MAGA. Would you agree on that, Steve? Yes, I think that that's their their reliability, the whole element to him saying I could go out and shoot a man on 5th Ave. and they would still support me, it it probably pretty close to 100% true. Here's my issue. We're not trying to convince people on the left or the right

right now. We're trying to find the people that are in the middle and to get people in the middle. And by the way, this was brought up by PBD yesterday talking to Dan because I watched that show because I wanted to see what was going on. It was kind of interesting. It's always interesting to interview somebody in their own space. You go somewhere outside of your space and, and do that. I think it's actually a really good move to go and, and, and engage in that.

I'd love to do more of that kind of thing where we're actually talking to people in their space because then it's their home field advantage. PBD said something and I heard Dan say, I haven't thought about that, but you're just right. There's a very small percentage of people in this country that are swayable. The people that are anti Trump forever, they're, they're going to probably stay there. The people and they've already been converted.

If they're going to be converted, the people that are 100% MAGA, they're there too. We're arguing for independence. And that is actually being picked up by those who are in CNN. The argument is going to be, can Donald Trump pick up more than Biden and can he pick up more than RFK? Who is the alternate choice for people that are not into Biden but might be susceptible to going to somebody else? So here's a little piece. I want to just kind of give you this video.

We'll react to it in a second here. Those who are disenchanted with the two major parties, right? Those who didn't vote for Binder Trump or didn't actually even cast a ballot back in 2020. Look at who those folks are supporting right now, which who essentially has a have as a two person race with RFK Junior at 37% and Donald Trump at 30%, Joe Biden way back at 12%. And I think this gives you an indication of why both of them are going to that Libertarian

convention. They both believe that they can appeal to third parties, those folks who support third parties and essentially say those people who are disenchanted with the system, RFK wants to be their guy, but Donald Trump also wants to be their guy. It's very interesting. 37% of the people who sat out last time. OK, so Karl Rove, I shared part of that op-ed. He says RFK Junior is gonna take more votes from Trump.

Obviously, we've heard, I've heard this argued every which way to Sunday. What are the numbers tell you? Yeah, at this particular point, it does look like RFK Junior is going to take more votes away from Trump than Joe Biden. But it's not a landslide, Aaron. I think that's the important

thing here. If you look at the latest Quinnipiac University poll, which you see is that the folks who support RFK Junior in the 313 way, when you squeeze it down to A2 way, you see that Donald Trump wins 51% of them, Joe Biden wins 37%. Now, again, that's not a landslide, but it's something that could matter in a tight

election, right? It's the type of thing that could make the difference if RFK Junior is in fact, stays in the race and continues to poll those high percentages that Eva was talking to. That's right. But all right, that's the real discussion that needs to be had right now. Where do the people in the middle land? Can you convince them? And I don't think you convince them with ultra MAGA anything. I don't think that's how you do it. I don't think you do it with partisanship.

I think you do it with nuance and a sophisticated saying, look, let's stick on the issues because the issues are overwhelming and they're overwhelming in favor of any conservative position outside of the the other. Look, the Biden administration is running on a losing record. They want to do abortion. They want to do an open border. They just had another failure. They try to push their garbage border bill through. They want to tell you that

everybody is racist. Look, these are not really, they want to run. They can't run on the economy, so they got to run on Trump as Hitler. They don't have a great option. They would love to see people on the right try to get in bed and like freak out about things that are not major issues. And it turns out that standardized paperwork is not a winner.

I don't think for people that are otherwise not paying attention, the pocketbook is. It's the, it's the things that actually they can look around and go, oh shit, I'm broke and I can't buy a house and housing is insane and the cost of rent is going up and my grocery bill is twice what it was. That's where you win this stuff. Unless I'm totally missing the

boat here. And you dug into this when there was the softening put it to put it conservatively of the the Trump position on abortion and how they were. You argue that he was wrong on that issue. But I just or I argue that tactically that was a mistake because that's an issue that you're not going to get any ground on because people who are voting on that issue are either absolute pro-life or they're absolute pro-choice.

Yes. So you're not fighting for the pool people with that issue that you need to on this and and as opposed to appealing to the guys you either have guaranteed in the bank or you will never get to nobody's like, you know, I was never Trump. But then he he changed his position on the abortion. He softened it and coming on over. There's nobody that that that's their primary issue. Like that's that'll be tertiary at best. That's right. That was my argument when when it came.

Well, and I had a, an interesting view into what Catholic vote is like. It's always good to talk to other people, people that are smart, that care about things and and look at things differently. I'm not like a policy guy. I'm like a common sense kind of guy. I'm a generalist and I'm definitely not a specifics, you know, expert in any one particular thing on anything. I'm like a, I'm a decent person when it comes to tactical medicine, but I'm certainly not

the best. It's not what I spent my whole life doing, but I know about it. I can talk about it. The thing that was very interesting to me about what Catholic vote said is they said we're not going to touch abortion the way that people think it is. We're not going to play the game and we're certainly not going to fight on the grounds that the political left wants to, which is are you ever going to ban abortion? Are you going to do this? The argument should be as

follows. A pro-life position is pro-life and that doesn't mean anti abortion per SE, because that's what they want to frame it as. So listening to Brian Birch the other day, he said the, the, the guidance they've given the Trump administration and they have some say to it. They said, listen, just say that Trump is going to do every single thing possible to help mothers keep their babies. We're going to fund the organizations like the crisis pregnancy centers. We're not hurting anybody's

feelings. But if you want to take a billion dollars and give it a Planned Parenthood, we want to give a billion dollars to people that are trying to help adoptions and folks that are trying to get through difficult pregnancies and help mothers that are in high risk situations. That's what you do. You affirm life, you don't go anti anything. You always go positive. And so that's the the argument they made. What a good idea. And is it a winner? No, because it's a federalist

position. Like the court already told us, like it's a state by state thing. So the federal government staying out of it is not a bad idea. Like I said, you could be, you could be wrong for having a not being able to say the thing. Like I think it's courageous to step forward and say the thing you need to say, But that's probably not how you win this election. Certainly not for people in the middle that don't give a shit because they don't.

But do they care at all? If if you're in the middle and you're you're weighing your options between an RFKA Biden and A and a Donald Trump, you're going to go based on what's best for you. And I saw that there was this study, I think it came out of MIT.

It was like a cost of living calculator they had and they said in most states, family, husband, wife, two children at which is half of what you have the Seraphin household to live comfortably in most states in America now your income has to be $178,000. That's insane. That's insane for almost everybody. I like I never made $178,000 in our house.

So unless you're locked into a mortgage where you actually have 2020 rates under Donald Trump type stuff like the two point O, you know, the 2.5 interest rate, you're screwed if you're trying to do that stuff. Let me let me talk about somebody, let me do a sponsor real quick. And we're going to come back to a thought that I'm going to have from Sun Tzu because we are in a war right now and I want to get some advice from ancient art of War type stuff.

And we can be smarter. We being anybody who wants to see conservative victory. Folks. If you guys want to support the program, go to mypillow.com/kyle. mypillow.com/kyle constantly updating their deals on a week to week basis. Apparently this week they're doing things with slippers. You can always check them out for mattress toppers. I have the towels, which I'm now kind of a fan of. I've been using them and they change.

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second. Are you ready? When the enemy is relaxed, make them toil. When full, starve them. When settled, make them move, in other words. Push the enemy into a place where they don't want to operate. The danger is is along with that previous quote that we had coming from Napoleon, you never interrupt the enemy when he is making a mistake. With these two things, I think play very similarly. If you can push the enemy outside of a comfort zone, you do so.

But if the enemy has chosen to go somewhere stupid, allow them to do it. The enemy of America right now, because I don't think you could argue any other other way. Seb Gorka said it. He was like, I'm not saying that the the Democrats hate America. I'm just saying if they did hate America, would they act any differently? It's kind of a classic. I think it's fair. I mean, you just have to listen to what they say. That's how producer Phil would always say it.

It's very, very simple. So the question is this, do we interrupt them or do we make ourselves a problem? Do we want to make this all about us, or can we let it be the referendum on a terrible Joe Biden situation? And look, you've also got guys like Jim Comedy out there. Allow this all day long. Allow the the Biden action figure who came in under Obama and wanted to destroy America. I can say, like, Jim Comedy is a villain.

He's the hero of his own story, but it's his own story that he's the only one who sees it. He's a villain from the way he said, and he's gone fully crazy partisan. This is nonsensical. Let them run this all day. This resonates with a very small number of people who look around and go, but didn't we just hear about them going after parents at school boards? They didn't specifically say what kind of parents or how they voted.

They went after parents because they were parents and they cared about like, you know, not reading pornography. Here's Jim Comedy. I'll just, we'll take a braid here. We both work for this guy. When you think about a second Trump administration, what do you think the implications would be for the FBI? Oh, serious. For the Justice Department and the FBI? Because Trump is coming for those institutions. He knows their power. And I think he has regrets that he didn't work hard enough to

corrupt them last time. So he's coming for them. And that's a danger for all Americans. He's going to put people in positions in those organizations. He he didn't have All Stars the last time. He'll have the bottom of the barrel this time. But people who will want to do his will and that should weary every American. This election matters because of a reason like that. People have to participate. You cannot sit on the sideline. I don't care how you feel about Joe Biden.

You must vote for him because the consequences on the other side. Are too severe. The danger of of this election is that does somebody will do something to the FBI like who gives a rat's butt? Nobody cares, Jim comedy. It's the craziest position. Let him make that position all day long that the election matters. You have to go for vote for Joe Biden if you don't like him, even if you're broke because the FBI like that's the best. Let the enemy do that all day.

He's pathetic. And I, I, I'm loathe to always do the, you know, the one about ISM and stuff like that. I mean, but he just owns himself every time he opens his mouth because he's so pedantic and so arrogant. And he will sit there and gaslight you to your face and say things like the guy who was in office, who while I was at the FBI, I weaponized the FBI to hinder his entire presidency. When he gets into office again, if if that happens, then he'll use the FBI to to go after his Adam.

It's like, dude, you did the exact thing that that you're accusing him of being able to do, right? And that's for the reason he got rid of you. Because I mean, there was probably a a personal element to it, but I think you could also make the case there. It wasn't personal. It was just like, hey, the director of the FBI who I inherited because James James Comedy was nominated in the Biden or the Obama administration, Brodie and Slip, and he inherited him.

He kept him on. And then he said, hey, you're weaponizing this agency so you're fired. Yes, that seems like an objectively good thing for a president to do as the head of the executive branch. Yeah, there should have been more, more of that, please. We didn't see nearly enough of it. It turns out the. Yeah, it's it's truly incredible that that guy, it's always about him, right? This is a self-interest. It's like you got to protect the

FBI. But in reality, what he's saying is like, don't let them come after me because we've been coming after them. It's projection at its finest. Bongino calls it the Ditsy Doo Flip a roof. You guys are fans of that show. You know what I'm talking about. But it's accusing somebody of the thing that you're doing. We're seeing it over and over again. Listen, all of that stuff, getting into the weeds in the minutiae, let them talk. Trump actually did it right.

He did it right in, in, in the Bronx and they expected a turn out of somewhere like 3 to 4000 people. They ended up having a crowd of over 25,000. It speaks to the popular base when you're saying the right things and the right things look like this. We're going to run on records alone. We don't have to get all crazy about it. They you don't even have to tell people that the government's weaponized against you. Everybody sees it. You're in court everyday. You're stuck in New York.

Like let that speak for itself. They're calling you Hitler. That hasn't landed, not in eight years. The people who already agree with you agree with you. You got to reach out to the people that are the potential swing votes and the swing voters are going to based on things that matter to them, not what matter to you. It's the easiest way to go out and touch a crowd. If you go out to a crowd and you say, I'm this guy and I'm about this and this is what's important to me, who cares who?

Who the hell are you? You're not me. But if I go up there and say what matters to you, if you're interested in this, this and this, that's why you and I love Q&A. Would that be accurate? The Q&A is almost always more fun than giving a speech about like what you did like, who cares? I enjoy that part immensely. I mean, you get a few crazies here and there, but I was just at an event this week and there's a candidate for office there.

And I don't want to get too specific on the guy, but his allotted time he spent talking about how he was on the Trump campaign in 2015 and also basically all that's all he talked about. He was like, yeah, I was on the campaign for this other guy. I was like, is that the how does that relevant to what you're running for? What are you going to do for the constituents that you're vying

for votes for right now? You can't just outsource your candidacy to saying, Oh, I, I was with somebody else. So by sheer osmosis, you should like me. And it was completely ineffective speech from, from my standpoint. I, I mean, it's, it's, it's the primary and there's going to be multiple candidates. And I said, if that guy can't articulate an actual vision for how he's going to make my life better, he might be the best candidate, but I'm not going to support that.

I that, what do you, what do I get? What do I get with my vote? My vote is the only thing I have to give at this point. And you're taking it for granted by saying somebody else that you like, you know, I work for them at some point. So I I I'm good too. What's in it for me? It's a thing they teach you in briefings all the time. The the what's in it for me? Part of it, why should I care what you say?

When I give a speech to people, I they always go like, oh, will you please come and talk to us about your story? It's like, why people have asked me to write a man. People have asked me to write a book. I don't want to write a book. I don't want to write a book about Kyle. Like, who cares? I don't care. PT buff is a thing it's when you're recruiting a source for the FBI or for anybody it's it's an acronym put the benefits up front correct. How is this going to be good for you?

Which is always laughable when you get put into a role, particularly in the FBI that you don't want to and there's makes no sense for you to be there. But they just need a body to do it. They always try to do the PT buff. They're like hey, this will be really great for your career. I'm like how how is that I I don't want to do it. I have no ambition to do it and my future has me not doing that for very long possible but and I understand and appreciate the fact that you're trying to make

it sound delivering. What's in it for me is the way that you're going to move people in the middle, the people that are already ideologically inclined and they're excited about the cult of personality. And there is that. I don't know who does that for Biden because he's not very, his personality is pretty awful. It seems like it's it's aggressive and it's changed and it's not very inviting.

Donald Trump has the opposite. People who are excited about Donald Trump are really excited about Donald Trump. They can't wait to tell you about Donald. You're never going to convince somebody who's sort of like on the fence. You're like, but don't you love Donald because I love Donald? It's like, no, I actually don't

want to be part of that at all. Imagine if a if a Democrat running in a primary right now got out there for 10 minutes straight, talked about how he got on the Biden elect campaign in in 2019 in preparation for that run, and thought that like this will win these people over. Here's the thing. There is a place for that, OK? Because, and this is the danger that the political right has fallen into.

They did that for Obama and even being attached to Obama because they made a deification, they did a messianic complex, you know, by Obama believed it about himself, it seemed like based on the way that he carried himself, like everything he did was so great. Obama did a thing that was incredibly dangerous. They deified a person. They made that sort of their lowercase G. He was a minor God and they worshipped everything he did and everything he did was no wrong. He never even had a scandal

except for a tan suit. Like all that kind of BS is craziness. People have done the same thing to Donald Trump and it's utterly like it's it's off putting to people that that want rationality. Donald Trump is actually doing the right thing. Let me play this video of you because he's hammering the exact thing that needs to be said. And I'm going to comment on it after. I'm going to say it slightly differently. But it's very important that he

continues to stay on this drum. And these millions and millions of people that are coming into our country, the biggest impact and the biggest negative impact. Is against our black population and our Hispanic population who are losing their jobs, losing their housing, losing everything they can lose. They're the ones that are affected most by what's happening, not only the fact that you've lost the use of your schools, your parks and your hospitals.

Joe Biden's inflation build the Wall is what people in in the Bronx are chanting in in the deep blue New York City, like one of the five boroughs, you got people chanting, 25,000 people chanting build the wall. Because what's in it for me is if you're a member of the working poor, I hear you. I see you and I understand that the consequences of an open border is directly and disproportionately affecting you. That's the way that you win People in the middle. You say, have you noticed that

your wages are stagnant? Have you noticed that you're competing for garbage jobs that aren't even that good? That they're that you're getting less hours at work because they're hiring people around you that will work for less because they're not even here legally. Are you doing that? I'm your guy because I don't want that for America. I'm willing to put in protective tariffs and make other jobs cost

more for people overseas. I'm willing to make the I'm trying to fight the playing field on the economic front. And we can argue all day about whether tariffs are effective or not. End of the day, it's about the focus. The focus is about you. And it's not about, oh, look at me, they're calling me a Nazi. I didn't hear him say that. Then that's not what needs to be winning. It doesn't move people in the middle. This is where it's really important. And here's this is more style

over substance. But I will say this, whenever Biden speaks, he he gets to that applause line and he just continues going and he wants to insist, oh, not, not a joke. Not a joke, man. Look what Donald Trump did there. There's a retail aspect of this, a professional aspect to it. He he got his point across. He was not complete with it. And then the chant started and he physically stepped back from the microphone. He didn't expect. That, that wasn't going to talk

over. It that's not a canned line that says I expect it doesn't say applause break on his teleprompter because he doesn't do it. You from a teleprompter. If you want to see people that know how to speak and I I don't go off notes. I'll I'll have bullet points occasionally, but I usually just go like whatever's in my head and the Holy Spirit moves me to and you could tell like that's sometimes that gets in Donald

Trump's way. In this case, this was a this was a spontaneous chant because it impacted the people right there and they were like, yeah, that's the problem. The problem is wages and you've and an open border. So let them campaign on what kills them all the time. Do not get in the way of the enemy making their mistakes. The mistakes are them thinking that abortion effects everybody. You know what doesn't affect anybody who has a family?

It affects very, very few people that are in committed relationships that want to bring children in. That's every conservative. But I heard this the other day. Black families are very conservative at root. It was actually on Peabody talking to to Bongino the other day, talking about Stephen A Smith, who's like kind of like a raging Lib, but he comes back into the middle because his grandmother and his mother, conservative at heart.

People that care about families, evangelical types, even evangelical black churches, they should be voting for a Trump. As long as he doesn't make it about him and about, oh, look at me, I'm going to try to elevate myself. Allow it to be about simple issues like, hey, are people in your community suffering? I think they're suffering too. And I care about them enough to make it about them. It's really, really easy. I mean, that's how politics is

won. I mean, if the populist candidate makes it about populism as opposed to just his own personal foibles as a from his position as a billionaire, right, entrepreneur, right and famous person. I mean, that's why populism actually is effective. And if he's the vessel for that, ride that wave like a surfboard man. Yeah, write it in here. So and because here's the alternative.

This is CNN this morning. They had to go back to this because they got to go after it. That the whole German reference they brought on a an NYPD. What was sorry, where's she New York University? It's an opinion piece. It's analysis saying that essentially what do they call it? Opinion from Ruth Ben Giaz, she's a professor of history at New York University, which just got took over a little bit ago. You know, so did Columbia.

All these people are far leftist and and her argument is it's no surprise she's an expert on strong men and that's what Trump is. He's essentially the next Mussolini. It's foolish, it's retarded, as we like to say here on this show. But how about this? You want to talk about something that's like really scary and dangerous? California is testing car tracking as a possible gas tax replacement. This is what actual totalitarians look like. They want to know where you are

at all times. This is coming from Fox Business. This is the kind of stuff you can run on because even people like my father-in-law who live firmly on the political left, they still want to be able to be free to drive their cars places. They still don't want to have the government tell them like a track their every movement. People that were always worried about the fascist right, they should also be worried about the totalitarian left. So there's a winning aspect to doing stuff like this.

This whole story is Gavin Newsom basically wants to take California cars, take away the gas tax that they do at the pump and they're going to charge you based on every mile you move, which by the way, it's the same. It's the same. But that would capture the EV people. So they're going to even target the people that are all like going after and spending all the money on the electric vehicles because they're not going to the gas pump and getting the tax. We got to get them somewhere else.

It's it's like, how about we pay attention the things that move the needle for people? It's like, do you want the government tracking your every movement, whether it be state or federal? Oh, you don't, That's what we're about. Oh, you do you want to be able to compete for jobs on a fair basis with the other person also has to be a citizen and pays taxes. We're about that too. How about that?

Because that that resonates with a big chunk of people down the middle that just want to be left alone. It does and and it there's a certain element to me that's like, oh, there's these big issues that I want everybody to focus on. And then, you know, unless you're willing to cut government by 90 plus percent, like we're going to go off for a fiscal Cliff, But nobody wants to talk about that. That's, you know, that's nerdy. You know, we want to talk about, you know, why are we funding

PBS? Big Bird doesn't need a bailout. You know, that that that's where it is. So these personal stories, something like that. We're going to go after the guys who actually bought the Tesla and we're going to tax them more. Or there was one a few years back. I remember that they were saying that exercising, like going for a run outside, it caused you to breathe heavier, ergo you were emitting more carbon dioxide. So they were going to tax you for exercising. Yeah, sure.

That was not going to move the needle economically at all. I'm sure. I mean the the the IT would just be a proper in the ocean. It's a threat to the individual you could lose an election over, right. And, and Speaking of losing elections, this just happened in Portland. This is worth noting. Look at this one. OK, this is this is kind of wild

to see. Voters are seeking law and order in flipping Portland because it's become a war zone of dealing drugs and petty crime since they put who a progressive DA who backs the Biden administration, who's been the sort of soft on crime stupidity people are starting to realize. It's the same reason that you got Giuliani in New York. At some point in time, people go, OK folks, enough is enough. The question is, have we gotten bad enough in this country?

Overwhelmingly no. But there's places where it is bad enough and it's bad enough in Portland. I've been there. It looks crazy. It's fully nuts to go around in Portland and I haven't been there in a couple years. I bet it's worse. So when you start running as a tough on crime campaign saying, hey, you know, you're elected me to be a prosecutor, I'm going to actually prosecute criminal activity, that's how you end up with getting a win over somebody that is quote UN quote

progressive. It is time, I think, and I made this argument to the Catholics that were sitting in the room with me the other day, it is time for the right to become not just conservative but progressively conservative to recapture ground. That's why you back people like Harrison Butker. That's why you start telling people, look, there are gender roles and you don't have a

choice. It actually exists and you know it. And by the way, so does every cell in your body, it turns out, because no matter how girl boss you want to be, you can't fight Godzilla and you're not leading tactical teams. There are no SEAL team platoon leaders that are all that are female. It doesn't exist except on Netflix and except in crappy movies. This is not a thing. So just let's focus on reality and let's talk about what's in it for you. Because if you want to run on

that, who cares? How about this I'm running on. We're going to shut down a border because it's really dangerous and a bunch of illegal people come in and they either take your jobs or they do horrible things like they did in Georgia. That's easy. You want to talk about? We're going to focus on actual

crime, not on fantasy crime. We're going to not go after the FACE Act. We're going to put our resources into going after people that are defrauding the US government for like COVID release funds and all the things that are supposed to be there. These are simple issues and they should be the things that people focus on.

And instead, like I said, it may not be bad enough in some places, but it's definitely bad enough in like Seattle and Portland. That's a hell of a story to say that that guy just lost an election over it. Well, I, I think that there's 15 counties now in Oregon that are doing the, the greater Iowa movement. They've actually passed initiatives or whatever they want to, to join the state of Iowa because they want out of that state that's basically run by Portland.

The one city runs the entire state because of this, the population that they have there. And that's that's not really a keeping with a small or Republican form of government. And that you look, I always get a kick out of looking at the the map, the county by county map for like a presidential election. And it's just like a sea of red with these blue little sections. And there are all the major cities of their population centers.

You just see like the actual amount of physical space that the country has where people are in generally just want to be left alone. And you, you talk about like being like energetically conservative in as form of government. That's why Florida's had the success it has. That's why there people are moving here by droves still. And I've only been here for about 3 years and I, I'm even starting to resent the number of people that are coming in at this point.

And look, our, our government took on Disney. Like, is there a third rail that you, you shouldn't be touching if you're the, the, the political party that's theoretically supposed to be probusiness, Like there's no more American brand of business than Disney. And instead they were like, you know what, you want to transit kids? So we're going to take away your

tax benefits. And wouldn't you know it, Disney stock is through the floor and the only profitable element of that company because their movies are tanking. But the still, the only profitable element of that company is the park, because people are still coming to Florida because they approve it. Right, the checks let me break away real quick and do sponsor read Mad Hat Jerky. Folks, if you want to support the program, a number of you have been out there trying it out.

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OK, if we are trying, if people are talking about a movement and I'm not sure I'm part of any movement and I'm not sure I'm part of any team, I'm part of the suspendables team. We're going to do the right thing the right way for the right reason. There's actually a famous and, and one of my favorite motivational speeches ever given by someone out of Hollywood. It was done in the game or in a movie that was called Any given Sunday.

And just like in life, which he's going to be talking about, we're going to hear Pacino talk about it. This this politics today in a divided nation where, as you said, the cities are overwhelmingly blue and the, and the rural areas are red across the board where 90% of the land mass is red and they just want to be left alone. It's a game of inches. And it's not going to be won by fanaticism on either the left or the right or anybody saying our

guy is so great because of this. It's going to always be done by what's in it for you. It's going to be done by the small inch games. Just saying that policy was bad. My policy is better about this that you care about and you make it about the individual. He talks about a game of inches. I want to see the inches game because you can add them all up. So we're going to play this motivational speech going into

the weekend. I think it is a look, if you're not united as a team for the right reasons in the right way, you're running the right speed at the right time to the right, you know, pattern, then you don't connect those passes. And I think Pacino actually says it correct. Everybody has to do the right thing at the right time. They have to do it individually. So let's get a little pumped up with, like I said, one of the even the even the music here is outstanding. This is one of the best

speeches. You know, when you get old in life, things get taken from, I mean, that's, that's that's part of life. But you only learn that when you start losing stuff, you find out life's this game of inches. So is football, because in either game life or football, the margin for error is so small.

I mean 1/2 a step too late or too early and you don't quite make it. 1 half second, too slow, too fast, you don't quite catch it. The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break of the. Game. Every minute, every second on this team, we fight for that itch. On this team, we tear ourselves and everyone else around us to

pieces for that itch. We claw with our fingernails for that itch because we know when we add up all those inches, that's going to make the fucking difference between winning. And losing. I don't want to see anybody on the same team clawing each other. I don't want to see a loss. What I want to see is a game of people doing it right by the right reasons and focusing on the thing and not getting in the way of the enemy, whatever the opponent is, when they're making the mistakes.

That the left has been conspicuously silent about a lot of this stuff because they see that it's causing division. So let's just see that. Let's just focus on the things that are the winners. Steve, what do you got coming up on AMRAD for tomorrow? Let people know when it is. Oh yeah, we got AMRAD. Come up tomorrow. Let me just first say that Steam and Willie Beeman can be my quarterback any day. Oh yeah, yeah. The Amrads are on tomorrow, Saturday, noon time.

We let you sleep in a little bit. Garrett and I are actually going to be talking about something related to football that was a few years back, Colin Kaepernick and taking the knee and it going and actually looking at what he said and did. And maybe we're doing a memory dump of his characteristics and his traits and his actual positions and being like, you know, was that guy maybe suspendable? So we'll get very uncomfortable tomorrow on AMRAD, which is the American Radicals podcast,

rumble.com/amrad pod. And I'll put this out there. I did it in your chat earlier. I'll do it tomorrow. We're contemplating maybe a Memorial Day special episode, which will be on Monday. Or we're just going to talk about some of the fallen stories, some of the the great heroes of our Armed Services. So people want that. I think Garrett and I are really amenable to doing it. Fantastic folks. You can see the chat right now if you guys want to weigh in on that.

I'm sure Steve will be reading it very, very, very closely at Real Steve Friend on Twitter, Real under score Steve friend on true social. You don't have an Instagram, do you? I do real Steve friend, but it's like my mom I think follows that's about. It that's good. I got to build it up. No, no, don't I hate I hate Instagram is the worst. Thanks for joining me today for friendly Friday and you're the best and I look forward to talking to you on we'll see on

the AMRAD on the next one. I'm not sure I, I, I'm assuming I'm going to do a Monday show as well. So we'll, we'll negotiate here. I'll, I'll let you guys know Steve, have a great one. Thanks for coming on. You too guys have a great weekend, Happy Memorial Day. All right, so that's the show for the day, folks. That's what it's about, the game of inches. Let's not get in the way of the enemy making these mistakes. We have to just be patient. It's very easy if we're being

honest with ourselves. They will do all the the work at this point. You should always let them do all the work and they're doing it. They're tearing themselves apart. They're even getting upset about whether or not their positions on Israel can be aligned like let that happen. We don't have to be in the way of it. I'm going to give you guys a 5 star review here it comes right now. By the way, you guys have done great on the five star reviews. They've stepped up to 971.

We've either overwhelmed the algorithm or you guys are just getting it done and we just needed to ask you nicer. This is from Greg's XR, which I think is his phone. It says love you, but as a US Air Force veteran ironically served in a similar unit to yours 30 years ago, I'm not sure if I'm welcome in your circle of friends due to my evangelical beliefs. Folks straighten him out in the chat right now. He of course he's welcome here. The woman on the view is not an evangelical.

She's actually an apostate ex Catholic. I trust you, but we can disagree on minor theological distinctions and still work to drive this country back to a godly nation that others may live, which is the motto of pair rescue that others may live. It's a great it's a great motto. It's one of those things that it actually resonated with me pretty deeply. It's one of those things that would give me goosebumps when you say it because there's an entire pair, rescue and creed at the end of it.

You say these things I do that others may live. It reminded me of my Jesuit schools that I came out of in high school where we talked about your goal was to be a man for others, man for others, so we can do all those things that others may live. Being a man for others, All of those focus on somebody else, and that's how you're going to win the politics in the day right now. People want to be made aware that that you care about what they're about. Trump can do it.

He's doing it right now. He did it in the Bronx and it was very successful. We got to continue pushing that kind of stuff. That is the message that should be resonating and it resonates with you because because you're the audience and it's talking about you. As Steve Friend just said, populism works when you go with what's popular for the people. Folks, if you want to support the program, make sure you've hit a like over on Rumble.

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