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WALZ Won?! MSM Spin Cycle on High | Ep 401 | 2 Oct 2024

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Criminal Past and Mob connections of ILA President? VP Debate results and the "fact checks"; Top issues for voters in 2024; Israel takes incoming missile attack from Iran. ______________________________________________________________Catholic Vote on Video:https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVotehttps://www.Rumble.com/CatholicVote   JOIN OUR LOCALS: https://thekyleseraphinshow.locals.com/subscribe Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://ShieldArms.com - maker of the S10 and S15 magazines (Montana built firearms and accessories)

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot prepared 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 Seraphim. Well, hello, my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today's Wednesday. It's October, the second we're going to be talking about vice

presidential debate. I don't think it actually matters that much, but I did think it was interesting and I sat up and watched it last night with Steve Friend, Some of you are going to want to go see that. You're going to want to see the commentary or the fun that we had because we had a bit of fun with it. And what you'll find is that it is not posted on Rumble for some reason, and I have no idea why. So I can't help you there.

But I do know that you can go to our local channel where it is posted. If you guys want to go to our local channel and sign up as a supporter, you want to be part of the community over there. It's Kyle seraphin.com, Kyle seraphin.com. And wherever you're watching us, wherever you're listening, make sure that you are sharing, you are liking your subscribing to the channel.

Make sure that you have the notifications on so you know when we go live, which is at 0930 Eastern Time, that's 830 Central right here in Texas, America. So we got a bunch of it to cover. Here's what I want to get into. I want to talk about the mobster that's got the American ports by the throat. We talked yesterday about the ILA, the International Longshoremen's Association, which is one of several organizations that handle ports in the United States.

Kind of interesting, kind of interesting to to note that this guy is not exactly the blue collar kind of dude you would think. He drives a Bentley and has a massive yacht that he just sold off. So we'll talk about that. We're going to get into a little bit of the debate. Mostly I was interested in the fact checking of the debate. I thought that JD Vance did a superior job. In fact, those you saw it last

night. My claim is is that JD Vance is smarter than all three of the candidates at the top of the ticket combined. That may upset some of you. I think he handles himself better than Trump at this point. Youth and ability, they shine. Waltz is awkward, but he actually was better than both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the last debate. So we saw a superior debate and Vance walked away with it like he wasn't trying. And yet the mainstream media has already begun the spin cycle.

They put it on high, they've put it on full, and what they said is either it's impossible to determine or Walt one, which is totally wild. So I've got a couple little moments on that. Again, the Democrat Party went back to their talking points and they nailed home the things they care about. Of course, the folks at CBS that were the moderators were in fact ganging up. We saw three women attacking 1 Marine unsuccessfully last night. And a little hat tip to our

friend. See Parker for sharing that thought. I had to put it up on the screen. All right, we're going to lead off with something we don't always do. We're going to lead off with my friends over at Mad Hat Jerky. You guys want to get yourself an outstanding snack as the week goes on. I'm about to reorder today, so it made me think about it. Matt Hat jerky.com. It's MATTHAT jerky.com/kyle. Use the promo code Kyle, my first name to save yourself 20% at checkout.

It's an outstanding snack. It's tender, it's moist, it's flavorful. It's relatively healthy compared to the alternatives. It's protein. And sometimes it's the only protein that your kids will eat. My son was actually hiding in my little studio room here today when I came in in the dark and he surprised the heck out of me. And I said, what are you doing in here? And he said I was going to surprise you. He's 3. But he said, I was also looking for your jerky. I'm not kidding.

He did that this morning before he kicked his butt out. In any case, if you guys want to get your own mad hat, jerky.com/kyle, the link is always in the show description for our affiliate folks if you guys want to find it. All right, so let's do, let's do mobsters first. It's way more fun, right? We talked about it yesterday.

And what I didn't realize is that this guy who's out there doing these braggadocious claims and the wearing the gold chain, as I brought up to my wife, who's from New York, she was like, well, who else would wear a gold chain? The guy's 78 years old. He's pretty with it. He's more with it than Joe Biden. He certainly got that kind of New York flair. Here's what comes out. And it's obviously been public. We just forgot about it. That's just the nature of the

news cycle 20 years ago. You're seeing a headline on the screen here that says 2 leaders of the International Longshoremen's Association affiliate affiliated with the Genovese crime family were indicted for extortion. Oh, this is from the United States Attorney's office back then. And what was interesting is that there was this Commission, it was called the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor, and essentially it was an attempt to try to root out corruption.

Corruption is only really possible at the way that it goes on right now if you have human beings involved. It's yet another argument for automation. I actually used to work for a an ergonomic office manufacturer. The company's called Human Scaled are based out of Piscataway, NJ, and that's neither here nor there, but it's an American manufacturer. And of course they have to ship using American facilities and they have dock, you know, because they bring in equipment and foreign parts.

They were an American manufacturer, but they still had international sources of, of things. Then the raw materials. The thing that I found really interesting is that while I was working there, there was a massive case of the mob getting involved in stealing office furniture. I mean, these are expensive chairs folks. So the chair itself goes anywhere between 1000 retail and like 4000 if it's the high end leather 1. So we're not talking about low

dollar equipment. Their their office lamps were a couple 100 bucks each. They had some other task chairs and stuff like that. They had, you know, it was nice things. They're well made in the United States and they were outstanding designs. So it's really interesting to me that the Mafia was involved in ripping off these chairs. They would take an entire truckload of them and how do they do it?

They would just divert. They would pay off or they would steal or they would, you know, go and hijack whole shipments. And that happens when you have human beings involved. So quite interesting. This waterfront Commission on New York Harbor, which was actually getting indictments, it was actually going after these folks. It it stopped, they shut it down.

Here's the indictment, the kind of the press release on the indictment, it says they, they announced an unsealing of an indictment charging 2 union leaders from the ILA who were alleged to be associated to the Genovese crime family of La Cosa Nostra, which is what we commonly referred to as the Mafia. But La Cosa Nostra or LCN is the way that the FBI always talked about these organized groups.

They were indicted for conspiracy, an extortion conspiracy aimed at placing their associates in the offices of the ILA and controlling business operations within the peers of New York and New Jersey and Southern Florida. The indictment alleges Harold Daggett, the guy we heard yesterday who is the assistant general organizer of the ILA and the president of the Local 18O4-1 in New Jersey, and another guy named Arthur Coffey. Keep that mine in mind. Keep that name in mind for a second here.

They made this indictment events against both of them and some local presidents that were down in Florida. You know, it's, it's long been the case that unions, particularly unions that were involved in transit and shipping and things like this had mafia connections because the way they

got things done. It was also another allegation that was put out there and charges were filed in July of 2004 that other ILA international vice presidents, a guy named Louis Scarcanti or Sarkenti was involved with the Gambino organized crime family and he was indicted for perjury, some other stuff. So you had these folks arraigned. OK, that's all really interesting, right? And then we find out they were found not guilty. And this is where it gets kind

of fun. July of O four, you're seeing another thing union busted. So also the New York Post covered it. This was interesting at the time. This is going back to 2004. The guy that we heard from yesterday that said I'm going to strangle the American port system. Read listen to this He's now 78. So 20 years ago, Harold Daggett, 58, an alleged Genevisa crime family associate, was associate was accused of conspiring to shake down the Ilas

International president. He Rakes in more than $460,000 a year as the assistant general organizer of the ILA. He also is the president of the New Jersey Local. He was released on a $350,000 bond. Feds say that they made a push that the that the crime families made a push to push him to the head of the ILA in 1999 as the successor of President John Bowers. You guys don't understand how this works. Unions all have like an organized structure just like

any other corporation. They have people that run for like offices. That's going to be your, your treasury, that's going to be your secretary, it's going to be your president and so on. And so these folks go in and they take these these positions and they're incredibly high paid for a union. You would think they'd be not, but they are. It's very lucrative. There's a ton of money in the campaigns.

They actually spend money with professional campaign organizers, lobbyists, and so on that do this sort of thing for a living. And I only know that because my father-in-law, my, my wife's stepfather was involved in this sort of work. And so he would help run campaigns for unions and so on. So they would spend money because these people make a ton of money. And so they actually have a pocket.

There's people within the organization that tried to put their guy up at the front so they can lead the unions the way they want. And then sometimes, like the mafia is involved, apparently, particularly in the long storming one, now you're also seeing up here, they were found not guilty. And this gets really, really

interesting. The accused mafia figures, an accused mafia figure disappeared during his federal trial on waterfront corruption charges and is feared dead after two Co defendants are then acquitted in the high-ranking Officials International Longshoremen Union trials. The not guilty verdicts are a significant blow to federal prosecutors. Do you know how many times federal prosecutors do not get a guilty verdict when they go to

trial? It's almost never, except when the mob is out there disappearing people. How interesting. All right, The the defense lawyers for the two union officials, Vice President Arthur Coffey and Harold J Daggett, the assistant general organizer, contend that these acquittals on the extortion conspiracy and the fraud charges were set back to the government civil suit, which was brought underneath Rico, which is the Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act.

I think it puts a really big hole in the civil Rico and therefore they're going to go back to the drawing boards, said the attorney for Mr. Coffey. Interesting. But I guess the most interesting thing is you should have to. I'm going to, I want to double check before because this is my understanding, Arthur Coffey, and I'm going to pull this up on the screen as I'm looking at it. Arthur Coffey didn't make it to trial. He was found rotting in the back of a trunk. Isn't that interesting?

So what happens when somebody dies in the middle of the trial? Do we think that's normal? The witness is going to be, we did hear that on the on the hill the other day that you go out there and you, you attempt to, you know, keep your witnesses safe. And apparently Glenn Kirschner, who testified next to Marcus Allen, said that he had witnesses whacked and that happens. It's actually not very common at all. There's it's pretty rare. You heard. I'm sorry. That wasn't who disappeared.

It was another defendant, a guy named Lawrence Rickey. He he was found decomposing in the back of a trunk after this. But they said he they hope he's alive. And we hope that these not guilty verdicts bring some peace to the family at least. You know, the jury saw innocence. Yeah, they saw innocence. And then the guy who probably was turning over as a witness just disappeared. So sorry. Correction here. Lawrence Rickey was the guy that was found dead after the fact. I just love it.

I love the idea that the dude who's acting like a mobster, which we all kind of noticed because of the way that he was able to speak and the way that he's out there talking, you go, oh, OK, he's a mobster. He talks like a mobster. He's actually had people disappear in the middle of a trial that he was brought by the feds. By the way, the feds don't lose. They have an over like 95%. It might be higher than it might be like 98%.

Plea out or guilty. And then this surfaced as well because again, he was making, what, 460? Is that what I said earlier? He was making really good money. Let me just pull this up again. So I have the numbers $350,000 bail, $460,000 a year in O4, according to the US Labor Department, because they have to actually indicate what salaries they have. Last year he was paid $728,000, but he also got another $173,000 as the local president. That's a pretty good paycheck, folks.

That's probably why he had a 76 foot yacht called Obsession that he recently sold. And he drives around in a Bentley. So that guy wearing that gold chain straight up operates like a mobster like you'd expect. It's pretty 900,000 bucks a year. So not exactly the every man that you would like, not like exactly a person that's going to get a lot of sympathy from the

working class poor. The people that are worried about the the casual dock workers out there, 'cause I had seen some pushback and I said, listen, your facts on this, on the $81,000 a year and $147,000, you know all the other things that you guys are saying the dock workers make, that's not true. Go look at the stats and I showed you $20.00 an hour, $15.00 an hour, depending on the state, sometimes even less. Those are the casuals. Those are the people that are not union.

Those are the people that aren't mobbed up. I guess when you're mobbed up, you get to have the top guys make $1,000,000 a year and The Walking bosses and so on, as we covered yesterday, $300,000 a year. A lot of money, a lot of cash involved in this game. There's a reason why a lot of Americans don't much care for unions. And you can't tell me that you need someone who's just like you, who's representing you, has to make 1,000,000 bucks a year. Quite interesting.

That's where I'm going to leave it on that I want to move on to the debate stuff. Some of the things that blew my mind in this debate were the fact checking. Like I said, I think JD Vance walked out of it without even breaking a sweat. He was calm, he was cool, he was collected. He absolutely devastated all the answers. Every time that they said something, he answered the question that he wanted to in the order that he wanted to. And I thought that was very,

very masterful. He actually demonstrated that this is what a debate supposed to look like, a superior candidate and one that is inferior, but not like horrific. This wasn't like a Donald Trump against Joe Biden, which was actually too geriatric people going at it. I like Trump destroyed Biden, but only because Biden was so bad that, you know, like my, my 7 year old probably could have done that. So we've got a little different animal. Let's just get the, the take

before we get started. I want to have a little take from the mainstream. This is the this is the spin. This is what your friends on the left who live in your neighborhood or go to your church and don't know how to vote properly. This is what they're hearing from guys like Joe Scarborough. Pretty obvious that Waltz won. I don't know how he came up with this, except that I've read the press and, and the fix is in. They're going to declare it because most people don't watch the debate.

There's no doubt that despite the fact, if you look at the numbers, Waltz won this debate. If you look at the CNN poll polling it, it, it shows Vance a slight advantage. But in terms of favorability, again, his favorability rating went up 59%, unfavorable 22%, Vance 41% and 44. Well, you know, as you're looking at that number, it's really interesting you look at that number, Eddie and I go back and let's keep that up for a second. I go back to what Elise just said.

He's a guy in your hometown. And that's that's the effect he gave off. And he he was nervous last night. He started out nervous. He found his footing, but it was an uneven performance at best. And I'm reminded what Andy Card said about George W Bush. He said the things that elites make the most fun of that that the fact that Bush talks like a regular guy, that Bush is

smooth, is not a smooth talker. His syntax is a little off, said with the elites at the New York Times and the Washington Post. Don't understand is that's why regular guys like Bush so much. What the hell are they talking about? Why is Joe Scarborough talking about George W Bush? Do you remember that? Dick Cheney and George Bush were like the most evil people Incarnate? They got us into the wars. All the kind of things the political left has absolutely no ability like.

I mean, they have no standard. You heard Kamala Harris say she was excited about getting Dick Cheney's endorsement. I don't know what timeline we're on. I don't understand how they can go out there and defend that. And moreover, I don't want some average Joe bumbling kind of guy who self self-proclaimed knucklehead because yeah, he did

drop that in last night. I don't want to self-proclaimed knucklehead as the second heartbeat away from the presidency in the United States. I had this moment when I was going through I, I studied politics in in college briefly. I had a, a political science professor and I I interned for him or I was ATA and we sat in his name's Keith Gaddy.

He's actually like a pretty notable thinker and in the at the University of Oklahoma. And so I sat in his office one time and he looked over at me and George Bush was the president at the time. And he said for the first time in my lifetime, and Gaddy's a smart guy. He's written 10 books at this point. I think he's probably maybe even written more, He said. For the first time in my lifetime, I think I'm smarter than the president of the US And he said it, it concerns me.

He said that's probably going to be an experience that you have a lot. But it's the first time for me, and it's unsettling. And it is unsettling to think that that's who we're going to be moving into the White House. People that are not as smart, that there are much smarter people out there, much more capable people out there. I think it says that we don't want to put people in that office and people don't want to run for that office. So I'm, I'm grateful that JD Vance does.

I mean, he's independently wealthy. I'm Jade. I'm grateful that guys like Vivek Ramaswami want to get in there. Vivek is very bright and having dealt with them just one-on-one, he's kind of a regular person. He may be very wealthy, but he's super sharp and he doesn't need to be prepped with answers. He's controlled, he's paced. Both of those guys are superior to anyone else that's been in the race. Right now, it's just my $0.02 on it.

It's infinitely better for a Donald Trump to be in the office than the alternative for me personally, for my friends. But like, he's just not the best choice. And we're kind of seeing that. But thank God he got good people around him. And JD, was it last night. We break away and just say thanks to my buddies over at Patriot Coolers. You guys saw it last night. I was drinking it all the way through. We did a little drinking game, but except it was water.

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out. All right, All right, so we're going to keep pressing on. We're going to press on to this because the stuff about the school shootings really, really kind of triggered me. I don't like hearing that people who don't own guns don't understand guns, don't understand anything about crime. People that have only worked for a government are going to tell us what we can do with our freedoms. And this one was the biggest weird one because when I heard it, I was like, wait, what?

He started talking about school shootings. He being Waltz and this is a story that is going to be covered. I've already put it out on Twitter. This is not like a shocking thing for any of you. But he said his 17 year old son witnessed a shooting as he played volleyball at a rec center. The incident occurred in 2023. Apparently it's been fairly widely reported it happened at Saint Paul's Jimmy Lee Center across from the Lexington Ave. Central High School. All right.

And you're seeing the kid. This is the his son Gus, who's like crying from the convention and all that kind of stuff. His son witnessed a shooting. I got we're going to get we're going to dig into that piece because for me, when people can't say things that are true and honest, kind of like his story about Tiananmen Square, which we'll get into in a second too. There are some interesting fact checks. Let me just throw this up here.

Let's play this little video of him saying his own word. I got a 17 year old and and he witnessed a shooting at a Community Center playing volleyball. Those things don't leave you. This is a good start to the conversation. IA 100% believe that Senator Vance hates it when these kids it it. It's abhorrent and it breaks your heart. I I agree with that, but it's that's not far enough. Tim, first of all, I didn't know that your 17 year old witnessed the shooting. I'm sorry about that.

And I. Appreciate you saying. Christ have mercy, it is. It is awful. I got A7 all right, so my 17 year old son witnessed the shooting, has a pretty clear statement. You heard him say it with his own words. I have the definition of the word witness up here because it's interesting to me. Witnessed past tense. OK #1 See an event, typically a crime take place. See an event take place. Witnessed. You know it was a bartender who witnessed the murder used in a

sentence. OK Definition 2. To have knowledge of an event from personal observation or experience. What we are witnessing is the birth of a new political entity. That's kind of a little bit more conceptual. The 1980s witnessed an unprecedented increase in the scope of electronic media to give or serve as evidence to testify to. These are the definitions of the word witness. Then I have his own words. Again, my own son was in a location where someone was shot in the head.

Too many of us have this, he said to a crowd in Grand Rapids. Well, which one was it? Did he witness it? Did he actually see someone get killed? Because that is a traumatic thing, I'm sure of it. Did he see it after the fact? No, he did not. This is quoting Waltz here, he said.

Waltz also talked about how Gus Waltz was in the building when the shooting occurred in the parking lot at the Jimmy Lee, which sits on the corner of Shelby Ave. across from Lexington Crossing, the Central High School. This guy who was his, I think his, his volleyball coach wrote that Gus helped keep everyone safe and calm, looking after the kids in the gym with us as I rushed out. Gus was a sophomore but is now a senior at the Central High School. So there's a couple of instincts

that I really don't understand. Number one is trying to use your kids for political gain. I find that to be nauseating and disgusting. I think it's awful and just and totally atrocious. But on top of that, you're making things up. Waltz mentioned earlier that he just doesn't say the right words and that his syntax, that was his work, his syntax is sometimes incorrect. That's a funny way of saying lying because your son wasn't

there. Let me tell you about some crimes that I've witnessed according to this new definition I've seen, apparently. Sorry, I've witnessed multiple people be shot to death because I used to work surveillance in Southeast. DCI have also witnessed people who were shot to death in Maryland, in Casa de Maryland, where MS13 operates. I would call them in sometimes. We were actually on surveillance and holding on to a subject who was believed to be armed and dangerous, so we couldn't leave.

You hear ten shots down in the park. You find out the next day that a homeless guy got in a fight with another homeless guy and shot him to death. So apparently I was a witness to that. Who knew? Just being down the street or across the hall or being inside of a building while somebody was shot outside somewhere else. This is fundamentally dishonest stuff. And for what to get like a little bit of St. cred. Is that what he's doing?

Because it seems like it. Luckily he has a plan and his plan is that he observed how things get done in Finland. I listened to this and I was like, if you guys listen to the live stream, I the the meme running around right now is the squawking duck or whatever it is. It's like a it's like a goose. It's like running after was like, you know, they don't have mass shooting in Finland. What are they also not have in Finland? What are they not have in Finland, Waltz?

What do they not have in Finland? Right? Like what do they not have in Finland? They don't have the ethnic diversity that we have, like the massive ability to own firearms, the huge differentiation in culture, 20 million people here that are that are illegal, that already crossed the border and don't have any knowledge of our laws. And then this urban gang culture of black and Hispanic men between the ages of like let's say 15 and 40 that go out and

kill each other all the time. Most of the mass shootings come from gang shootings. They're not from AR fifteens. There's less than 1000 shootings with rifles of any kind. It it varies from year to year, from 500 to 1000, it doesn't happen. It's not a thing. I understand that it's traumatic and impactful. If someone chooses to do it, it's awful, no doubt about it, in the same way that Vance just recognized that.

But I don't think Finland is going to be the example that we're going to look to to figure out the United States, quote UN

quote, gun problem. I think it's going to be arming schools and giving people security, you know, like we do with everywhere else, like the airport and the courtrooms and all the other places that we don't want to get messed up, federal buildings and so on. I was an FBI agent where like a third of the people in the building were armed and they still had armed guards that were like non FBI agents sitting up there. They were like armed security guards. They call them FBI police.

If you've ever wondered what that job is, that's what it is. It's security job. Yeah, sure enough. Finland, huh? And this idea that we should just live with it. And I and I, here's what I do think that this is a good start to the conversation. IA 100% believe that Senator Vance hates it when these kids it's it, it's abhorrent and it breaks your heart. I I agree with that. But it's that's not far enough when we know there are things that work.

I've spent time in Finland and seen some Finnish schools. They don't have this happen even though they have a high gun ownership rate in the country. There are reasonable things that we can do to make it. There are reasonable things we can do, like protect schools. Stop trying to take guns. I heard him say multiple times that the Bill of Rights was basically moot. It was not interesting to him. I'm fairly confident that he swore those oaths as a as a congressman. The oath of office.

He also implied that American citizens have an oath of office, which is very weird. We have a Pledge of Allegiance anyway. He was kind of like all over the map. Why is that? He said the 1st amendment is inconvenient, that we don't have a right to hate speech. News flash my friend. Yes you do. Every American has a right to hate speech. That's part of the gig. They have the ability to speak things that you don't like. And then he also said that you look, I'm a hunter, but also we

need to limit gun ownership. It's like, Nope, I don't know how else to tell you these are not real. These are not real things. The case the the cases are already being decided. This is why they want to stack the Supreme Court. By the way, folks, it's it's it's not even up for debate at this point. So let's do a couple of little things again, The New York Times talking about how his son witnessed a shooting.

Everybody's doing it. Nobody is like calling out the fact that he didn't actually witness it. So the lefty media is going to push it out. The best for me, excuse me, the best for me is that CBS did a poll. You're seeing the results of the bottom CBS instant poll. No clear winners in the VP debate between Tim Waltz and JD Vance. You guys know me. You know that I don't get to. I'll say it's it's not exciting when it's not. I'll say it's bad when it's bad. The one between Trump and

Kamala, I think Kamala won. I think Trump was terrible in it. I think he got baited into stuff and I don't think that he did a good job. This one was obvious. This one wasn't even close. And Steve friend and I were both listening. And Steve wants to vote for Gerardo Boyle for president, for whatever that's worth. I take that vote. The instant poll said that they couldn't tell.

Among the debate watchers, Waltz remains the candidate who's seen more positively and more in touch with their needs. America is a country full of dumb people at this point, and I'm going to give you some evidence of that. We have some polling that basically shows Americans are dumb and they make bad decisions and they probably a lot of

people shouldn't be voting. Whenever you guys say, oh, we need more people to vote, we need more people to vote, we need less people with the right to vote. I know that's not a popular opinion. It's kind of elitist. I just watch how people handle their daily lives. If most Americans are like $400.00 away from a financial catastrophe, why are they voting? They make bad choices a lot of times. Some of them are circumstances, and obviously that's there are some exceptions to that rule.

But at a certain age you if you have a run of bad luck at some point, it's you. Luck tends to favor the prepared and if you have an overwhelming run of inability, there was a guy that was actually in my mentions this morning over on social media and he was, he's like, he's got 60,000 followers on Twitter and he's crying about how terrible waltz's.

And then you go look and he's got a GoFundMe page because his refrigerator died and his brakes went out on his vehicle and his air conditioning unit doesn't work. And it's like, dude, you're in your 50s, like your late 50s. Not everybody is economically successful. Not everybody's out there begging. I said have you asked people at your church? Maybe if people on the political left knew that there was some answer other than government, they would be in better shape.

Because it turns out your neighbors can actually really help you out and the people that see you have the most skin in the game and seeing you be successful and flourishing. I had 100% roll the voting age back when you just said that in the in the chat. Roll it back to 21. Roll it back to 25. I was a moron until I was about 2526. And I'm not saying I was brilliant after that either. I'm just saying really, really bad decisions. Actually, you know what, I've

got one of those people. This is the president of the college Republican. If you're listening to this, you're not going to wait till you're going to have to just wait till I describe this person. Listen to these two, these two men interacting real quick. You're the college Democrats. You're the you're the president of college Democrats. Yep. How you feeling about the enthusiasm your name and and how you feeling? My name is Rose and I'm feeling great. This is going to be a great

debate. Oh, sorry, I touched you there. I'm so enthusiastic. Walls is going to do so well, I guess we have to. We're going to, we're going to have to wait and see. I really appreciate talking to you guys, Rachel. They got even the beta male from MSNBC that was doing the spot interviews was like, oh, look at that dude who's dressed up like a chick and calling himself Rose. I guess he was a big fan of Titanic. Weird. I would have said, what name did your parents give you?

Dude in a dress weird here, listen, listen to that voice one more time because it's just like if you're listening, you know, 100% like so for folks that are listening and not seeing black dress, pearls, heavy lipstick, tufted hair, like a 50s hairdo, really, really unsettling stuff in the college Democrats, You're the you're the president of college Democrats. Yep, That's how you feel about the enthusiasm your name and and how you feeling. My name is Rose and I'm feeling

great. This is going to be a great debate. Yuck. So weird. Maybe that's why there was an instant CNN poll that said that there was no clear winner. But the best is the fact checking. What you're also seeing up on the screen here from ABC, the fact checking of Tim Waltz and JD Vance. Look at the pictures they chose, folks. JD Vance looking kind of inquisitive, kind of curious, kind of looking off. And then you have Tim Waltz standing there with the word vice president behind him.

They frame that shot in just such a way that the word vice president is behind his head. You think that's an accident? Do you think that these are accidental, that they're not done intentionally as they select these photographs because they could have taken it from the other side and they both could have had the word like that? No, they're already trying to portray this.

And every single thing that is going on right now is trying to normalize and the polling data is trying to push out that we are about to see something, another installation. I have 0 faith that we are going to see out of George Hill. And I were talking earlier, there's no way they can let Donald Trump get back into office.

They can't do it, which is why they're saying things that they know are false because as long as it's been repeated many enough times, they can act like this is a normal thing. All right, let's do the fact checks. ABC, here we go. 90 minute high stakes, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It really wasn't high stakes, folks. It was a it was a bloodbath. Waltz claimed that the persons closest to them, Donald Trump, said he's unfit for office, and that person is Senator Vance.

Fact Check. True. OK, so that's true. Vance claimed that we've got 2025 million million illegal aliens who are here in the country. That's false. OK, so Tim Waltz is telling the truth. That's the first leadoff. And Vance said something that's false. There's all these, like, little paragraphs about it. They justified. They're they're full of it. Vance claimed that Iran has received over $100 billion thanks to the Kamala Harris

administration. Fact Check, false. That was because of Barack Obama. Obviously, it happened again, but whatever. It's been happening in August of 2023, talking about an agreement where they gave another $6 billion. Yeah, there's a lot of money that's been handed over. So Fact Check. False. Not needs contacts or anything like that, right. Vance claims that there's an application. You can go on illegal immigrants, you can apply for asylum and parole and be granted legal status.

Fact Just false. Vance False. Every single thing so far in the fact checks that they've chosen, which are ridiculous, have only sided with the left. And this is ABC, which is like a center left. They cut off Vance's mic when he was crushing on that particular topic. I'm going to play it. The moderators. This is why I said it was three on one. Again, the moderators didn't want to talk about anything. The moment that JD Vance was showing obvious control of the of the topic.

What we saw was a pivot. And they kept saying we have a lot to get to. They said it 8 minutes before the the the debate ended, 8 minutes before the debate. Man, did we have a lot to get to Senator, we have to move on here. They are cutting off his mic and they do it at the end. But he at least muscle this in. This might have been the single best moment of the debate for JD Vance, where he was like, look, I'm going to assert, I'm going to assert, and you're fact checking me.

So I'm not going to just stand. Up but. Thank you, Senator. We have so much to get to. I think it's. Important, Margaret, the rules were that you. Guys weren't going to Fact Check, and since you're fact checking me, I think it's important to say what's actually going on. So there's an application called the CBP One app where you can go on as an illegal migrant, apply for asylum or apply for parole and be granted legal status at the wave of a Kamala Harris open

border wand. That is not a person coming in, applying for a green card and waiting for 10 years. Thank you. Senator of Illegal Immigration Margaret. Thank you, Senator, for describing the legal. Process. We have so much to get to, Senator. But that's what he looks like. Look at him. Waltz was like, his eyes are brought wide open. His mouth is kind of, like, half open, and he wants to say something. He crushed on it.

Yeah. The CBP One app where you can sign up for your appointment to come in and register yourself in and get status and then be released into the country. Yep. And then we heard later on, which we were cracking up about during the live stream, They cut the mics, and you can hear him echoing in the background. We know that he's out there doing the thing he's doing like he's saying it. We can hear what he's saying. And they're just like talking over him.

The debate moderators were terrible. Nora and Margaret, whatever. It's really bad. So the question was, I think that was his strongest moment, to be fair. He muscled in and he said the thing that he needed to say, which is that immigration is the problem, which, by the way, is in the top two issues that face voters based on the polls. I always want to know what is the top issue or what is the best moment that Waltz had. So people asked him what was his best moment.

This is his best moment, I guess. What do you think? Your strongest moment was. Tonight just, I think it was a good debate. The public got to see a contrast and I think the ending sums it up. The democracy issues important. Governor, you said you'd become friends with school shooters during the debate. Can you clarify what you meant on that? Can you clarify what you meant when you said you'd befriended? School.

Shooters. Can you, though, I mean, honestly, can you clarify what you meant when you were friendly with school shooters? Because that's something he said. Can't remember if I have it right here. Is this the College Democrats? No, that's that creepy video. That guy Rose, he's friends with college with, with, with school shooters. He said, I've got the clip I pulled up in just a second here. So the question is, what was your best moment? The best moment was that we had a closing.

His closing statement was weak. It wasn't great. JD Vance did a much better job. He refocused and did a great job on it. I just want to kind of cover down 1st. I'm going to say thanks to my buddies over at the Shield Arms, which was one of the groups that brought us the the live stream shieldarms.com promo code Kyle Shield Arms, their weapons manufacturer. That's why I'm going to be bringing this up because we're going to be talking about gun control in just a second.

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OK, so the question is this, I think because guns are not a big issue, but they are an emotional issue for people. It's not a big issue when it comes to like the, the number of things the president can actually affect. They're not going to be able to get real gun control that they want through not the Senate or the, or the House as it stands. But Kamala wants to do buy backs.

So they pretty much said it like I, I keep telling you, like they want gun control, They want to take away your civil liberties. They want to keep the border open. They want abortions for all. And they said all those things. So like that's kind of the case. Here's Kamala. She said what she wants to do. She thinks there should be a quote UN quote buy back. I never bought a gun from the government. So I don't know how that works.

You can't buy something back and I don't agree to your prices, but a mandatory buy back is confiscated even if they're going to give you some money for it. Here she is saying what she wants. Like this is worth remembering when you have people who are liberals or leftist. Probably can't save the leftist but the lives that own guns they might be open to. Like, hey, this lady's ideas are antithetical to America.

What would you do about the millions of specifically assault weapons that are already in circulation? What do you do about those? Well, there are approximately 5 million. To your point, Craig, we have to have a buyback program and I support a mandatory buyback program. It's got to be smart. We got to do it the right way. So I've become friends with school shooters. I've seen it look the NRA. What? So I've become friends with school shooters, I've seen it look the NRA, look the NRA.

Can we go back to the part where you were friends with school shooters? I'm just saying. It's pretty straightforward. The same thing, the abortion piece, which I think is also not a very big issue, but it's an issue and they're hard line on it. The problem is, is JD Vance had one opportunity to go hard line back because you're not going to convert people that are sort of in the middle that are. If you're excited about abortion in a federal election, you basically are excited about

child death. Most of the people that are excited about it, by the way, are not in the business of actually getting an abortion. I don't know who they think they're protecting it for. It seems demonic, but Kamala Harris, she won't answer the question. They they, they think that abortion to the point of birth is fine. JD Vance was like kind of soft toeing around. I think he could have gone a lot harder because it really was a big deal. So what? What is it that you believe?

I mean, what week of pregnancy should abortion access be cut off? We need to restore protections of Roe versus Wade. We're not trying to do something new. Well, that was because it was about viability, which could be anywhere between 20 to 24 weeks and but so. No, no, no, no. No, that's let's let. Me be very. My record is so pro-choice. Nancy Pelosi asked me if I should tone it down. I stand with Planned Parenthood and we want, OK, so you stand with Planned Parenthood.

That's where you should take it. That was at one of his rallies, by the way, so that wasn't last night. Again, doesn't know what his strongest moment was. Calm was interested in buybacks, abortions, blah blah blah. Let's talk about some of the polling because the polling is out there and it's pretty clear. This one really upsets me. This is from September 30th, so this is like 2 days ago. On most issues, black voters are more confident in Harris than Trump. Why?

Why I'm I'm again, I want less people voting. I don't really care what their skin color is. I want people who are dumb not to vote. I don't want them out there having their say. Why should their say be as much as mine? They don't know very much. Here's the issues, according to Pew Research, in order that are interesting to American voters. And then it's also interesting what was actually covered. The economy, healthcare, Supreme Court appointments.

I don't know what healthcare has to do with the federal government. I have no idea why Healthcare is in there. The economy seems like some sort of, you know, we just have just accepted that the president has economic policy. It's strange, but it's true. I guess because of trade, but it's now become like a domestic thing as well. The president shouldn't have anything to do with it. The federal government should be hands off on this kind of stuff. Healthcare is the worst.

Supreme Court appointments, yes. Foreign policy also a presidential issue. I get it. Violent crime. No idea why other than they run the DOJ and the DOJ sucks at what it does. Then immigration, then gun policy, then abortion and then race inequality and then climate change as a distant last of the 10. And the great thing is, is number 2 question last night was about climate change because of the flipping hurricane. It's absurd and stupid. Here's something straight out of this article here.

This article came from who? I think it came from Pew Research. Yeah, Among Trump supporters, the economy 93% and immigration 82% and violent crime are the leading issues. Those are all pretty related, it seems. When the economy is bad, there's more crime. When you have illegal

immigration, there's more crime. You can see how this when you have illegal immigration, it makes the economy the more difficult because you brought in more people and try to spread, you know, less jobs amongst more people. All these things make sense. Only 18% of them said that racial and ethnic inequity or inequality is important, and even fewer said climate change is important.

Yeah, mostly because the United States is not a problem when it comes to even if we agree, which I know Ben Shapiro makes these points sometimes, if we agree that climate change is happening, that there is some sort of man made impact on the planet, the United States's policies are basically not at all. We keep reducing all the carbon output. By the way, when you get rid of the carbon output, we all die. So that is that. But this is the other piece for Harris supporters, Issues such

as healthcare, Why government? I don't know, Supreme Court appointments, I'll give him that one. And then 68%, like they said, the economy #3 is it because all the billionaires supported or is it just because they're dumb? And abortion, 67% said it was very important to their vote. It's demonic. Killing babies is the number one thing that you care about. Like, how many of you? I get it. There's a million abortions a year. There's like 350 million people

in this country. So we're talking about an infinitesimally small number of things that happen each year compared to the voting base. Bizarre, absolutely bizarre. I don't get it. And maybe this is the one that gives me the least faith. Sorry, but this is coming from August to this year, mid August. The questions were coming from a You Gov Economist poll. It's adults likely, you know, registered voters ±3% is the polling data. Would you say things in this country are generally headed in

the right direction? Only 20? I think it's 28% say that yes, 63% say no. OK, So the majority of people think the country's not headed in the right direction. That's helpful. Would you are how likely is it that you're going to vote in the 2024 presidential election? 82% said definitely, 11% said probably. We're talking about 93% of people saying very high confidence that they're going to

be voting. OK, so people are going to vote and 63% say the economy is heading in the wrong direction or the country in general is head in the wrong direction. Question #5 In November, who do you plan to vote for? Kamala Harris gets 46%. Donald Trump gets 44%. So even if we break it down as a 5050 split, 63% said that the

country's going the wrong way. Most of those people said they're going to vote, and half of them said that Kamala Harris is the right choice, even though she's the vice president right now. It doesn't give me a lot of faith in humanity people. It does give me faith in my neighbors because I meet them and I know them. But people as a group are dumb. Then the more people you put together, the lower the average IQ, right?

We know that the lower the common denominator of IQ, it spreads out the tails and that drags things out. You're going to have a couple of more probability for a very, very smart person. Probably a lot more people are going to be closer to average. And then some people dumb. It just gets it's, it's inevitable and that's what we're looking at. So don't put your faith in elections, I guess I put your faith in God if you want to put your faith in anything. That this is all pouring

according to a plan. And it continues to look like the biblical plan, which is that we are now in the phase of an exile, an enslavement, some sort of horrible disaster. Like we're heading towards all of that. But it doesn't make me sad because it actually comes out good in the end. But Americans in bulk make bad choices, including even if it's 5050, it's atrocious. It's absolutely atrocious. Here's another one. This one was talking about black voters. 82% of all black voters

said the economy is an issue and a problem. 82% said healthcare, 75% said racial inequality is an issue, even though they have a, you know, half black female vice president and we had two terms with a black president. I don't get it. How is that work for you? And how did you say that the economy is an issue and you want to re elect the person that's already in office? I have a rather long video that I think is quite strong and I'm going to play it for you.

I don't regularly play like somebody else's long form argument. But this woman who happens to be black is talking about going from being a Democrat voter to being a Trump supporter as as a nothing supporter, but a likely Trump voter. I'm looking this and I go, OK, is, are these people just not privileged enough? People that are that are responding to these polls this way? Are they not privileged enough to have opened their ears up and listen to what it is?

And by the way, part of the You Gov poll actually said, how much are you paying attention to the news cycle? And it's less than the number of people who want to vote. So most people, I think it was like 49% said they're actually tracking the news. So most people are voting based on emotions and feelings. And I suppose if you got more people to listen to people like this, then maybe, just maybe, they open their eyes up and say, I don't have to like Donald

Trump as a human being. I don't have to like anything other than the outcomes. Politicians are not supposed to be role models to us, and they're not supposed to be people that are living in a cult of personality. What we do is we should be voting based 100% on whether or not it's going to result in a better outcome. For me, that's it. That's that's where it comes down to. I'm going to let this lady make

her own argument. Like I said, it's longer than normal so stick around for it. So Donald Trump is the very first Republican who I have ever voted for in my life. I voted for him for the first time in 2020. Before that, I voted Barack Obama twice and I voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. And the only reason I voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 was because I believe that Donald Trump was a racist. And I also thought that the majority of Republicans and the people who were voting for him

were also racist. Then in 2016 hit and he won. I was so disappointed. I told my sister, I cannot believe that the country that just elected our first black president turned around and elected this man. Then my sister told me, just because people have voted for Donald Trump does not mean that they are racist. I told her, yes, it does. It absolutely means they're racist because that's what I thought. Then I saw him as president and I thought that he was a good

leader. I think he did a good job aside from his all his mean tweets. So in 2020, I voted for him. And in 2020, I was literally undecided until that third debate with Donald Trump and Joe Biden. I saw Joe Biden get on stage, talk about all the wonderful things that he was going to do should he take office. Then Donald Trump said the same thing to him that we saw him say to Kamala Harris, If you were going to do those things, why

haven't you done them? And in Joe Biden's case, he had been Barack Obama's VP for eight years. And in addition to that, he had also been a senator. So around that time, he had about 40 years in office under his belt when when Donald Trump asked him that question, that struck out to me that why didn't you do all these things in 40 years? Then Joe Biden answered that question with an excuse and said the reason he didn't do it was because of the Republicans in Congress said also because he

was the vice president. And I was thinking, so the Republicans in Congress stopped you from doing all this in 40 years? You couldn't get any of this done in 40 years. That struck out to me and that made me vote for Donald Trump in 2020. And I remember when I was actually on my way to vote for Donald Trump, my husband and I were in the car riding together. We started talking about the election and who we're voting for. He was voting for Biden. I told him I was voting for Donald Trump.

He immediately turned the car around and drove back home, would not take me to the poll to vote for Donald Trump. So we went back home and I returned to the poll later to vote for Donald Trump. Then we all lived under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in office. My husband got to see first hand the incompetence of this administration and now not only am IA Trump supporter, he is too. And I've also learned one thing about Donald Trump supporters and Republicans in general.

See, it used to be I thought they were intolerant. I thought they were the ones who were racist and close minded. But it turns out it was the other way around. Because when I was in 2016 voting for Hillary Clinton, I was working in a small office then. The majority of the people I was working with were Republican. They had no problem with me saying that I was supporting Hillary Clinton. They had absolutely no problem with it. Not one of those people tried to

change my mind. One of those people treated me any differently because I thought differently than them. But the minute you turn away from that and say, you know what? I don't agree with that anymore. I don't agree with what the Democratic Party is doing anymore, I don't stand for that anymore. The minute you do that, the Democrats have a problem with it. But they're the ones preaching tolerance. They're the ones preaching

acceptance. They're the ones talking about the hatred on the other side, when really the hatred is on their side. And there it is, like I said, a lot longer than I normally go. That was a 3 1/2 minute clip.

And I generally do not do that. I don't want to hear somebody's long form argument on a TikTok. But she makes a lot of good points, and it comes from a person that does, not me, because those are the people I want to see opening eyes up and just saying, man, what I thought was not accurate. I've seen these things happen. I don't know a lot of people from the other side that are like, yeah, I was a conservative person. I thought that traditional

values were important. And then I realized the truth of those statements were all false. And that's how my son is now. My daughter, I actually did work for someone who did that. He was my boss at the FBI. One of the weirdest things that I've ever had was my boss came up, called the office to attention, essentially gave everybody a little like impromptu meeting and mentioned that when you sometimes hear about my daughter, but you're confused because you've heard me

talk about my sons. I have two sons when I I was born with two sons and one of my sons is now my daughter. So he had a trans kid and he was then later on he started telling me he went to like gender Infinity conferences when his kid was 7. And he's like, oh, everything about that is disgusting and weird. And his other son is gay. So I don't know what happened in

that house, but that's not good. When you hear these people talk, you're like, OK, got it. Other than the goofy bit of where just a few people have been like converted. And I feel like it's by women because that's the only way. Mostly people open their eyes up and they go like, ah, that

didn't make any sense. My experience tells me otherwise like that ladies, that the the party of racism and low expectations and bigotry and the expectations that if you if you refuse to do what we tell you, then you're the real problem. And of course, this is the actual like name for those folks. Generally speaking, Uncle Bobby's, Uncle Bosey's BBQ ribs threw it in the chat. I'd, I'd just like the name, so I put it out there. Low information voters, people who don't know, they just don't

know what they're talking about. It happens all the time. All right, so so be it. It's a little clip. Like I said, it's longer than normal. I don't usually do those. We're going to wrap up with something because I promised you guys I would talk about this just a little bit too. This came out of Catholic Votes. Actually. Let me just throw them on the screen first. They came out of Catholic Votes loop. If you guys are not getting the loop, you're missing out on outstanding information.

catholicvote.org/loop. If you just want to read it, you don't want to sign up, but otherwise, go to catholicvote.org, put your e-mail address in there and get it. Follow them on social media at Catholic Vote. My friends in the fight for faith, family and freedom, they just named Marcus Allen, FBI whistleblower and persecuted former employee, Marine Corps veteran all around stud. He and I were talking yesterday.

He's going to come on the program and do an interview with us. So but they just named him Catholic hero of the month. I've nominated for Catholic hero of the year, the same trophy that I got sitting at my house. I think Marcus is a guy for that. He's very devout and you will find as he comes and talks on, he's a he's a fun dude, but he's been hiding for a while on, on the basically, he's been enduring in a way that most people are not willing to do. He kept quiet like he was

supposed to for his attorneys. Everybody's got a different job in the fight. All right, coming from the Daily Caller News Foundation, again, from today's loop. Iran files roughly 200 ballistic missiles at Israel as the Middle East reaches the boiling point. Now, this was very, very quickly glossed over as the first question in the debate and we didn't spend a lot of time on it.

I would love to know how anyone can excuse the fact that we are dealing with a Harris administration, a Harris slash Biden administration that has allowed the world to go and burn. Hold on. I think I actually have the thumbnail. OK. The outcome is unclear, not of the election, but of what the hell is going to happen in this, in this world when you have weak US leadership.

Elon Musk said it the other day. When you have weak leadership in the United States, the world takes note and there is a power vacuum that will be filled by nefarious forces. And this is obviously the case right now as they're reporting here. Iran fired ballistic missiles into Israel on Tuesday as the tensions in the Middle East continued to spike, according to multiple reports. There's lots of video. It's very easy to find them. If you guys want to see them yourselves.

They look horrifying. It absolutely looks terrifying to see the sky lit up with missiles and interceptors. 200 missiles were fired in what could be described as the first wave of the attack, according to Reuters. Iran has vowed for months to retaliate against Israel for multiple assassinations against the countries proxy terror leaders, including Hamas leader and Hezbollah leaders. I don't feel like pronouncing their name and I don't really

care. They got rid of a number of people and I say good riddance to those. The missile attack videos are relatively crazy if you guys have seen them. The claim from the IDF is that all Israeli civilians are in bomb shelters as rockets from Iran were fired into Israel. These are again not rockets or mortars. These were in fact ballistic missiles, which is a different animal altogether.

The speed is different. So everyone kind of conflates the idea of this Iron Dome. There's apparently multiple different layers of interceptors. Apparently one's called arrow three or arrow 2. There's another thing that's called the David Sling. And then they have the Iron Dome. And the apparently as, as I understand it from reading and it is kind of difficult to parse out.

It seems like the Iron Dome system is is specific for mortars and slow fired rockets, which is kind of like the Hamas threat and a lot of the stuff that was going on from Hezbollah over in Lebanon and so on Syria, etcetera. So those kind of like slower things are an issue. And then you have the ballistic missiles which are coming at a much higher rate. Apparently all of these systems are designed to only target missiles or projectiles coming in that are going to hit civilian areas.

So they let things fall in, fields and farms are destroyed. There's devastation all over the place, but apparently 10 million Israeli civilians with the targets of these Iranian projectiles of various types. And so that is the thing. The question that was interesting within the debate last night was, is Israel authorized under, you know, under your administration or your potential administration? Are you cool with Israel engaging in a first strike?

And the answer from JD Vance was essentially, yes, They can protect themselves as they see fit. And, you know, they're an ally of the United States. OK Yep. Waltz has been dancing around

this. And the reason why is because he's got a a constituency within his own state, which he talked about an awful lot, even though very few people care about Minnesota outside of Minnesota. It's just not a major national policy maker of any kind other than it's got some really bad stuff and a lot of people are moving out.

There are plenty of of massively anti-Semitic and really aggressive pro terrorist types in the US that support the Democrat party in general or would be otherwise favorable to it. So they have a hard time coming out and supporting Israel on this. I'm I'm of the the mind that we should just be staying out of it. Sure, Israel is entitled to do whatever it wants. They can buy weapons from us if they choose. I don't have a problem with us selling weapons because they're using them.

But I don't think we should be giving them. That's just me. I'm just one guy. I just don't like the idea that the United States has people that are suffering in places like you're seeing in North Carolina, in Georgia after a hurricane. Like there's U.S. Federal resources and we're shipping money over to Ukraine and handing it over to Israel. Like I'm America only. Forget America first, forget America last, America only. I just don't. I don't care about the other countries.

The reason why is because other countries don't seem to care about life the way that we do. And the ones that do, they should be on on their own 2 feet. We'll take care of them when we're done. It is what it is. So we're going to end today with a little piece from a little bit of humor, completely outlandish humor, office pranks gone awry. I think they're kind of fun.

I don't watch the SAW videos, but the idea of the small puppet that is in SAW working in your office does sound pretty funny. I have worked in some offices like this. I never had a guy that did this kind of stuff. Here's just some ridiculousness because the world's full of all kind of chaos. Sometimes we should just laugh about stupid things. I do like the actresses and the actors that are playing the non saw character.

They all do a great job in this. So sit back and enjoy, and if you're listening only you'll be able to tell by the voice, but you'll miss on some of the funny visuals and there is a good visual of a tiny little puppet that's like holding an office hostage. Yes, I can see what I can do to lower that number. I want to make you happy. Yes, I would be happy to crunch those numbers just a moment. I'm very sorry, what I. Want. To. OK, well I want to go home on

time so the. Computer has been infected with a pornographic virus. Exactly 25 seconds, Jeff, the hot IT guy who you totally are crush on will arrive at your desk. To fix it, you must close all 517 pop ups using the office's deadliest computer mouse. The clock is ticking to you. Make your choice. Thank you guys very much. I wasn't expecting any. Frosting on Dan's birthday cake contains 29 tablespoons of koala urine, one for each year of his pathetic, meaningless life.

What do you say when your games increase general productivity throughout the office actually decreases? It'd be different if your games had some sort of work related theme like team building or workplace synergy. Sure. Yeah, sure. All we're asking is that you just, you know, tone it down a little, just till corporate gets off our batting, OK, You know, what do you think? All of your legs have been chained together at the ankle. It's so stupid, I love it.

Meaningless office pranks. This one's coming from T Cambogie, who we've had her heard from before Friendly Fridays. Five stars coming off Apple Podcast. By the way. We are always getting reduced on Apple Podcast. The number always goes down, which is amazing to watch as you guys add them. So it says so. I meet the infamous T friend at the Lincoln Dinner in Prescott and I'm waiting for his report on Friendly Fridays. Where is it? Well, the fact of the matter is

Steve and I were on the road. You guys missed a friendly Friday and that is why we did a live stream last night. Kind of an additional catch up for you, and I'm going to tell you this too because I asked Rumble support what the heck happened to our live stream? Where did it go? I also emailed our individual contact over there who kind of like keeps an eye on our channel and he said, hey Kyle, the team is actively investigating this issue and other users were also

affected. I'll keep you updated and I'll let you know as soon as we have a solution. So don't give up hope. I do report these things when they make our stuff disappear. I don't think it was on purpose, but it sounds like there was a site, the issue of encoding. If you guys want to find it, you can always find the live stream we did over on locals. Yes, it's available to anybody that joins the community. Kyle serafin.com, Kyle serafin.com. That's where you go check it

out. If you guys want to support the program. We do appreciate all of that. I appreciate you guys as listeners. I hope that that was meaningful and that you were able to understand a little bit of it and if you guys want to go back and watch the entire debate, which it really was the better of the discussion so far this year when it comes to those things, I don't think it matters.

I don't think it's going to change anybody's mind, but that's only because so many people are out there existing in that low information space. So be it. Tuck in, go out there and meet your neighbors. Make sure you guys insulate yourself with a worker strike war in the Middle East, potentially assassin teams running around in the United States trying to go after Donald Trump, and voters that don't seem to have any information voting on things that they don't understand.

Now more than ever, it's worth praying. It's worth getting involved in your church community and getting involved in your little local community. The folks around you, those are the keepers that you're supposed to have. They're keeping you. You're keeping them. Take care of your brothers and your sisters out there. I will see you guys again tomorrow. And that's it. That's it for the day. It's going to be, it's going to be an interesting couple weeks, so we might as well tuck in.

God bless all of you. I'll see you guys again soon. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Seraphin Show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, True Social and Instagram at Kyle Seraphin.

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