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04-03-25 FULL SHOW - After the Rockies Play CO Says Comply Or Lose Your Kids

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Speaker 1

The Mandy Connell Show is sponsored by Belle and Pollock Accident and Injury Lawyers.

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No, it's Mandy Connell, Andy, Dona Koam ninety one, am.

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God Way can the Niceys through three?

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Andy Connald, Keith sad Bab.

Speaker 1

Welcome, Welcome, Welcome to an abbreviated edition of the show. It is a Thursday and the Rockies game is over, and that means you get me right up until three o'clock. What are you gonna do with that whole forty four minutes? I know, I know, I'm Mandy Connell. That guy right there, he's Anthony Rodriguez. We call him ay Rod, That's what we call him. And uh, let's jump right into the

blog because we only have a few minutes. But man, oh man a Schevitz, do I have a lot of stuff for you today, so much so that I'm a little bit frustrated because tomorrow I will not be doing my program.

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I will be with Ross.

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It's a rossover of the Rosskaminsky Mandy Connell Show tomorrow morning from nine to noon.

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What was that say it? Right? I did say rossover? Rossover into the Mandy verse. Oh, into the Mandy verse. I forgot about that. My apologies.

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The rossover into the Mandy Verse tomorrow from nine to noon, and if you're out and about, we'd love for you to stop and say hello. We're going to be at the corner of twentieth and Blake, right outside the stadium. You'll see our big pop up tent with the big KOA logo that hopefully we'll be keeping us somewhat protected from whatever weather comes our way.

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We don't know.

Speaker 2

I know, I haven't looked at the weather today.

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I'm just stopped because I've already got my parka out, i got my sweatshirt out.

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I'm ready. I'm ready for whatever tomorrow brings. I'm good.

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And as a matter of fact, before we even do the blog, I'm want to tell you guys, we are giving away tickets to the home opener, and the easiest way to do that is to follow us on x dot com. All you have to do is follow the directions on our post at KOA eight ninety four one FM or it's at Kawa, Colorado, and you're going to have a chance to win tickets to tomorrow's game freebies if we will, and then again tomorrow. Very exciting news. Well, I'll tell you that after I do the blog. Find

the blog by going to mandy'sblog dot com. That's mandy'sblog dot com. Look for the headline that says four three twenty five blog after the Rockies play Colorado says comply or lose your kids.

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Click on that and here are the headlines you will find within anyone in office.

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South American, all with ships and clipment that's going to press.

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Plant today on the blog I'll be on eventually or not. Don't look at your four oh one K today. Come play against me in our tournament of the day. If you dare the Colorado legislature wants to dictate how you pairt your kids, please email the governor today.

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Are e this garbage gun bill?

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Rate victims are fundraising to get rate kits tested faster. Mayor Mike goes after public safety downtown. The Denver Public School Board got the message, it's time to stop these idiotic land acknowledgments.

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We have a state mushroom.

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A Rappa Hope Community College may may have fired a professor over speech Hamas lied about women and children being killed. New York judge rightly claps back on the Trump DOJ Douglas County Friends we've got a forum on home rule coming up, and literally the best and most important news of the day, Amazon wants to buy TikTok.

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Those are the headlines on.

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The blog at mandy'sblog dot com and I totally forgot, So you guys are gonna have to bear with me here. Leland Conway is going to pop on the show at about two forty five and talk about why we need you to call the governor. And it's a very important call and you don't have to call them, you can just do an email. Even on the blog today, I put the governor's email address, I put the Constituent Services helpline,

the Governor's office front desk number. I do understand from multiple people who have called the Governor's office that it is going to voicemail, so you may not even get to talk to a person. But we have to ask the governor to veto this really, really terrible bill that essentially is going to make it, i mean, so insanely difficult to buy a firearm in Colorado. There's already a gun store in Loveland that I understand as shut his doors because it's just gotten to me too much.

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So we're going to talk about that a little bit later in the show.

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A lot of you today sent me an email about a new bill that is being bandied about in the House, and it is really really horrible, absolutely horrible HB twenty five, thirteen twelve.

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It is well allegedly.

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Designed to fortifive protections for transgender children.

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So Colorado Democrats are.

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Continuing to ignore the growing body of science that shows that most children outgrow their gender dysphoria. Like eighty percent, eighty five percent of children will outgrow their gender dysphoria. If they're just kind of left alone, right, maybe get them some therapy, if they have other comorbidities like depression and anxiety and all that stuff. But a vast majority

of them will resolve their gender dysphoria. And instead of supporting programs that would support children who are struggling with their gender in a way that could see them move forward in life okay and at peace with their own bodies, they are rushing to medicalize children who are not old enough to understand what being infertile actually means. They are rushing children into medical procedures that do not have a significant body of long term data behind them.

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And not only that, listen to this. This is from an article in the Rocky Maranay Voice.

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It says, equally concerning as HB twenty five thirteen twelve, which seeks to fortify protections by designating dead naming or misgendering as factors in custody disputes and safeguarding parents who pursue gender treatments from external legal threats. So you, guys, if you and your ex have a disagreement about putting your child on hormones irreversible treatments, then a judge in a custody hearing will then limit the time of the

parent who disagrees with medicalizing a child. This is beyond outrageous. This is like, this is California. I mean, this is what they do in California. But this is what's happening in Colorado. But I want to play something for you. I want to make sure you're gonna be able to hear it first. All right, this is Representative Jarvis Caldwell on the floor of the House talking about this bill. But what he says is it's not really what I

want you to listen to. What I want you to listen to is the response from the Democratic lawmakers when he talks about when he asked them, did you talk to any other stakeholders and listen to what they had to say about parents?

Speaker 4

We'd heard from multiple witnesses that this bill has been worked on for over a year. I will say I learned about this bill yesterday. It was introduced Friday evening. I really am curious about how much stakeholding went on both sides of the issue, and if parent groups that are not a part of the LGBT community, if they were involved. A well stakeholded bill does not need to be discussed with hate groups. Now.

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That was Representative Yara Zokai.

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So parents are now hate groups according to her, But that's not even the worst one.

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And we don't ask someone passing civil rights legislation to go ask the KKK their opinion.

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But I agree there's no reason to go to the table with people who are echoing the hapul rhetoric going around about the trans community.

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So that second one was Javier Mobrey. They believe parents who are concerned that putting their children on irreversible medications when they're too young to understand what those irreversible medications actually do, those are the KKK. According to democrats in

the House of Representatives. If you're a parent who maybe thinks if your kid is struggling, that maybe they should talk to a therapist about getting to the root causes of those issues, and maybe considering that some of that discomfort is just coming from going through puberty and the teen years and all of those other struggles that teenagers have,

you are in the KKK. If you follow the science that is a growing body of science that says things like eighty percent of children will resolve their gender.

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Dysphoria, you are part of the KKK.

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If you are concerned that we are essentially experiment on little children with medicine that had does not have a long track record, so we don't know what we're doing to these little children by giving them puberty blockers before puberty, when, by the way, the hormones that they're blocking are integral in brain development. If you worried about that, you are a member of the KKK, according to this democrat in the legislature. I mean, they don't They hate normal people.

They hate parents who just want to be in charge of their children's lives and educations and value systems.

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They hate you. And here's the thing, they're not going to talk about the science. They're not going to talk about the cast review.

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They're not going to talk about the fact that the Danish protocol that everybody in the United States uses to justify throwing kids onto cross sex hormones well before they need to be, or if they need to be at all, was designed for children that had been through a year of psychiatric treatment. A year and now you can go to planned parenthood and tell them you feel like you're another gender, and there's a good chance they're going to help that process along, so you can start your cross

sex hormones and whatever else you're gonna do. I mean, we have taken whatever science there was and bastardized it to a level that is just insane. And this is this is if you want to know why people are beginning to push back and are pushing back hard on what we'll just call the transagenda, it's because of people like that woman that just said, if you don't want your child to be in a medical experiment, you're in

the KKK. That's why it's it's if you say, you know what, maybe these kids just need need some help. If you say, hey, you know what a therapist should be able to talk to a child about how to reconcile the feelings that they're having about their body and their gender and everything else.

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You're part of the KK.

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And they do that specifically to elicit an emotional reaction because they can't win in a logical conversation.

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They simply can't win.

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They point to old, old studies that were done, by the way by transactivists that show that if kids don't get.

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Gender affirming care, they're going to kill themselves. Except did we have Do we.

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Have far less suicides among children now that we're affirming their gender?

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The answer is no.

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The answer is we have more suicides among kids for a variety of reasons, not just kids struggling with their gender. It would stand a reason that any young gay kid would have killed themselves because all we're doing is changing the gender.

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Of gay kids.

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For the most part, most of the people that have gender dysphoria when they're young, if they're allowed to just you know, live and not be medicalized, they grow up to be gay. So we're just eliminating gay people from society by changing their gender to make them straight. I mean you guys, So yeah, that's what's happening in the Colorado legislature, will find out where the bill is. If I had more of a show, I would get Representative

Jarvis Carvell Caldwell on the show. But it's just been kind of crazy, kind of crazy, this last little bit. But yeah, that's another thing that's happening in Colorado. You want to know why we have to have a functioning Republican party, why we have to elect more good Republicans into office.

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It's stuff like this.

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This goes well beyond supporting kids who are struggling. This now says to parents, you are going to tow the party line that we have decided is correct, or we are going to take your kids. And by the way, there is I saw a post earlier and I'm going to reach out to Lindsay Datko again.

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The show is eaten by everything this week.

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But there was a parent who posted and said that their child, who they split custody with. The child's mother, came back from the mom's house with a pixie cut and a wallet chain and using boy pronouns, and essentially, when they tried to go back to court to limit the mom's time, the court said, no, we're gonna limit your time instead, because you're not affirming this young child in her gender confusion. I just want to ask these people what happens. Why didn't we affirm people with anorexia?

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You know why?

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Because it was not good for them, it was unhealthy, it was the wrong thing to do. And yet why we're racing to affirm this. I genuinely I don't get it. I truly don't get it, and we're hurting so many kids in the process. All right, guys, we're going to take a quick time out, get some news, trafficking weather with Kathy, and then be right back because I have so much more stuff on the blog today. It is mind blowing. But right now, Kathy Walker's gonna tell us

what's coming up in the news. We're gonna urge you to please email, call the Governor's office and urge a v on SB twenty five three, which is the worst gun bill that Colorado has passed yet.

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It is truly that bad. We'll talk to him in a bit.

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I am super excited about a press conference yesterday by Mayor Mike Johnson. I don't know if somebody finally told him to tune into the show, or if somebody finally.

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Wives up in his office. But guess what they're doing. Downtown Mayor Mike announced on Wednesday the creation of a new police unit focused on downtown safety.

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Yes, my friends, the thing that I have been asking for for four years is finally happening. And they are adding mounted patrol, They're adding new officers, they're spending a ton of money on overtime, and they are working to make downtown safe again.

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It is the Safe Downtown Action Plan or Sea d APP.

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The DApp it includes ten a ten officer force that will patrol the area on foot, bicycles, and motorcycles. In addition to the new dedicated unit, there will be ten extra foot patrols each day, which of course will deter crime. It will also re establish downtown as the permanent home of the city's mounted horse patrol. And this is really really funny. City Council President Amanda Sandoval said this again and again. One message has been loud and clear. Safety must come first.

Speaker 2

What who said that?

Speaker 1

Oh wait, that was me and so many other people, so many other people. So the Downtown Development Authority is picking up the bill for a lot of this stuff. And Chairman Doug Tisdale said within twelve months, we will see significant changes in the crime map that we have for downtown Denver, which will encourage people to come back to downtown Denver. Yes, indeedy, that is the first thing that has to happen. The very first thing that has to happen is people have to feel safe downtown.

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So I'm excited about this. I am rooting for downtown Denver. I'm rooting for.

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Denver, even though it's run by people who I think are not doing a good job. It has a lot of problems, it's full of crazy left wing progressives.

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But I'm rooting for it. Dang it.

Speaker 1

We need to have a thriving and truly vibrant not just vibrant because the mayor says keeps using the word vibrant, I mean, you know, truly vibrant downtown in order for the rest of the areas to continue to blossom and grow.

Speaker 2

And I want this to work, Oh boy, I want it to work.

Speaker 1

I'm interested to see how quickly you can you can feel the difference. Yesterday I was driving around downtown. I had to go to the Independence Institute, And first of all, it was the first time I drove over Colefax Holy crap, Emoli, you guys, what an absolute disaster coal right now? I had I mean, i'd heard it was bad, but I didn't know it was like bad bad like that. I don't know how a single business is still open on Colfax with the nonsense and the road craft that's going

on down there. It is an absolute mess. Here's an interesting text message about the gender thing we just talked about. The gender thing is so similar to what the USSR did when they expanded into Eastern Europe, separating families and socialized kids to make them loyal to the government and not their families. And what about the teachers that start the process. What are the teachers' qualifications? Are they spelling teachers or do they have any qualifications? Or do they

just think little Johnny acts more like Josie. I think it's a little from column Ann, a little from Colum b. But when you're telling five and six year olds that gender is a spectrum and you can choose your gender, and here's the genderbread thing that you can just pick and sho, I mean, we're filling these children's heads with absolute garbage and lies. One hundred percent. You can change the way you look you can absolutely change the way you look, but you will not become another gender.

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If you're a boy, you won't become a girl. You'll become a boy who's had a lot of plastic surgery to look like a girl. And if you're a boy, you've be you become a girl. You just become a boy who's had a lot of plastic surgery to look like a girl. So yeah, I don't know who's starting it, but it is out of control and parents have to roar. There's a couple of there's a lot.

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Of school board elections coming up this fall, and I would hope that parents have finally been sufficiently woken up that they will ask every single candidate, are you going to teach my six year old about sex work and that they can be another gender? If that's if that's a yes, then you are a no. We need to have candidates to recognize exactly how crazy all of this stuff is. Mandy, I'm encouraged by the increased police presence,

but what are their instructions? Are they there to respond quick or to actively move the homeless out.

Speaker 2

Of the area?

Speaker 1

Great question, and it is more than that in that they are also going to increase the number of people riding around from Denver Health to help the drug addicts.

Speaker 2

Every time I go downtown. Now, this is my new thing. This is what I looked for. I saw one yesterday sort of. It was near Colefax. Where was I going? Now, what road was that I was on? I don't know what road it was on.

Speaker 1

I was going to the Independence Institute on sixteenth and whatever that is. And I always see at least one person who is so whacked out on drugs that they're walking bent in half.

Speaker 2

Right, No, I just bent myself over, but you can't see that. It is.

Speaker 1

It is nuts the addiction issues that we were having downtown. But now they're bringing in more people to deal with those people that are just in the depths of their addiction, and hopefully the increased police presence. Here's the problem with all of this. You know that they're just squeezing the toothpaste tube, right, So it's going to be very interesting to see which neighborhoods right out of the downtown corridor get the most impact. Here, Mandy, you're confusing gender and sex.

They will not become another sex. We can get into this for a very long time. Gender expression being one thing. But the notion that somehow gender and sex are inherently really different, I just I don't believe it.

Speaker 2

I don't believe it.

Speaker 1

My thinking on that whole issue is this, very, very simply, in order to believe that you should or you were born to quote in the wrong body and that you're the wrong gender, you have to immediately assume from that statement that there's only one way to be a woman, and there's only one way to be a man, and there's only one way to be a girl, and there's

only one way to be a boy. And instead of telling little children who don't fit into that whatever that prescribe box that you believe in, because I don't believe in it, instead of telling them you have to fit in this little box, why don't we just say, Yeah, you're a little girl, and you like to play sports, and you're attracted to other girls, and you want to have short hair, and you want to wear a wallet chain, and you want to wear whatever it is.

Speaker 2

You're still a girl. But it doesn't the expression of how you express yourself doesn't have anything to do with gender and sex. You're a girl who happens to like these things or You're a boy who happens to like to put makeup on, who happens to like things that are traditionally more feminine. Who cares. There's not one way to be a man and one way to be a woman. Holy crap.

Speaker 1

I have for the longest time not fit in with my gender. I suck at girl things. I'm terrible like hair and makeup and all that stuff. My fashion sense comes straight out of Costco. So what if I was a little kid, when I was a tomboy, I didn't want to wear dresses. I only want to I played football with the boys. I went hunting with my dad.

Speaker 2

You know, does that mean I'm a boy? Of course not. It means that I'm a girl.

Speaker 1

Who likes to do all those things, and that should be okay. So they call that the fentinel fold or the fent bent. Is that there's a real name for it. Wow, that's terrible, terrible, Mandy. I was on colfax today and went to a seven to eleven to get a drink. Out front was a homeless person begging for money. So I just put my car in reverse and left because I don't like being harassed. And this is a huge part of the problem for the businesses along coll Fax.

Right now, Mandy, for the first time in the past three years, I saw two cops on the sixteenth Street mall.

Speaker 2

I was so excited to see cops on the mall that I thanked them for being there.

Speaker 1

Good, good, because that's what needs to happen. All right, you guys, A couple things. There's so much stuff on the blog today, it's not even funny. The Denver Public School Board seems to have gotten message. Maybe they listened to the show because they decided not to go into executive session to discuss the highly unnecessary contract extension of Superintendent Alex Morrero.

Speaker 2

His contract isn't up for over.

Speaker 1

A year, and the current board was trying to shove through some kind of extension knowing that there's a school board election this year that could significantly change the makeup of the Denver Public School Board. I hope, so, I hope that people of Denver retired of failing schools and incompetent superintendents.

Speaker 2

But whatever, it's fine, it's fine.

Speaker 1

So that's on the blog today. Got a story about a rapah Hope Community College. They may have fired a professor over speech. I say, may because a judge is allowing a case to go forward by a professor who worked there for three years. You have to do three years before you're up for tenure. He had a very successful run. He was highly praised. His immediate supervisor recommended him for tenure, and instead of tenure, he was fired

on the recommendation of two female administrators. And conveniently, they decided to fire him after he had made some lectures and speeches that they found objectionable. Of course they did, so that will move forward. Fun story today, Hamas lied about women and children being killed. They updated their numbers. Remember we've been told that over seventy percent of the fatalities were women and children. They've casually changed their information.

Now approximately seventy two percent of fatalities are men between the ages of thirteen and fifty five, the demographic category that aligns.

Speaker 2

With Hamas combatants. So that's on the blog today. Oh, I love this story. I love this story.

Speaker 1

Even though I don't hate everything that Donald Trump has been doing, some of the stuff he's doing I do hate.

Speaker 2

One of the things I hated the most was.

Speaker 1

His doj deciding to drop the charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams. You may remember he was being investigated for corruption and the Trump administration essentially said, hey, help us out with the immigration stuff and we'll make these charges go away. But they wanted them dismissed with prejudice, meaning they could bring the case back. But the judge saw right through them, and this is what he had

to say. Judge Hoe rejected the Justice Department's core argument that New York prosecutors were politically motivated and bringing the case and that the charges were impacting the mayor's ability to carry out Trump's immigration agenda. He said, everything here smacks of a bargain dismissal of the indictment in exchange for immigration policy concessions.

Speaker 2

And you know what he did.

Speaker 1

He dismissed it and said they cannot bring the charges again. So the big winner here is Mayor Eric Adams. The really big winner is Mayor Eric Adams. But the Justice Department got their handslapped. And I'm perfectly fine with this. So that is going on right now.

Speaker 2

And then what else?

Speaker 1

I want to make sure I get this oh today on the blog at mandy'sblog dot com.

Speaker 2

Go check it out.

Speaker 1

It's very easy to find. There is lots of information. There is a horrible, absolutely awful gun bill. I mean just absolutely horrific. It's the worst that of any state in.

Speaker 2

The nation that I know of.

Speaker 1

It is going to It creates barriers to buying a firearm that are both incredibly expensive and incredibly time consuming. They are essentially putting barriers between us and our ability to exercise the Second Amendment. And they are putting our ability to exercise the Second Amendment in the hands of other people who get to decide whether or not we

get to exercise our rights. The bills going to the Governor's desk on Friday tomorrow, and I'd love for you to take a few minutes out of your day, Ralph already said, already sent the email. I put the Governor's email address, the Constituent Services helpline, the Governor's office front desk. I put all these phone numbers, email addresses, and I would love for you to send an email respectful. Do not use bad language, be you know, be respectful when

just saying dear Governor. You've always fancied yourself a bit of a libertarian, and this is the least libertarian bill we've ever seen in Colorado. And I do believe it will damage your chances to be president if you betray those libertarian principles now and just ask him to veto the bill. That's it, Just ask him to veto the bill. Mandy, We're retiring soon and have twenty seven days until we

leave this state that I no longer recognize. I have used from my deck and bedroom window that are unobstructed one hundred and eighty degree views of the divide mountains and foothills. It's like living in a snow globe or postcard. I'm sad, but it's inevitable. Can't retire here, and that, my friends, is just super super super sad, super sad. On the blog today, I linked to a callum by John Caldera that is, in my opinion, very funny because

he takes on these idiotic land acknowledgments. Have you guys been at any meetings where they do these land acknowledgments where somebody stands up at the beginning of the meeting and they always sound like this. It's always something like this, This is what a land acknowledgment from KOA would sound like. We would like to acknowledge that the land that the KOA antenna is built on was once inhabited by a small but loving tribe of Native Americans who are viciously

displaced by white people. And so, in order to absolve ourselves of feeling bad about stuff that we had nothing to do with because he was so long ago, we're gonna say that we acknowledge that this land belonged to someone else, but we're not actually gonna give it to anyone else.

Speaker 2

It's so stupid every time it happens.

Speaker 1

And I just want to yell, give the land back then, because inevitably it's like a university building, you know. But sure the university could give that back to the to the Native Americans they stole it from. Sure, just do it, super, super.

Speaker 2

Mandy.

Speaker 1

The governor is a veteran. What the governor is not a veteran? Where did you get that? I mean you think that I would have known that before? Hang on, I'm looking this up. Yeah yeah, nope, nope, because that would be all over the place. Because if he was an openly gay man, he was governor, he was a congressman and a veteran. You'd never stop hearing about it. I don't know where you got that person, Texter you're the first person who's ever said that. Set my gun control email as well.

Speaker 2

Mandy.

Speaker 1

If the Governor joins you and Ross tomorrow morning, you're going to ask about the gun to of course I will.

Speaker 2

But I the Governor is not going to join us tomorrow morning.

Speaker 4

I mean no, no.

Speaker 2

I am like I'm trying to think of like you know what it is.

Speaker 1

Have you ever tried to put magnets together backwards and you push and push and you can't quite get them together. I am essentially the backwards magnet for the governor. Wherever I am, he runs away. He's like, oh, she's over there, runaway, run away, she's over here, Mandy, I haven't easy out for you.

Speaker 2

Just blame the French.

Speaker 1

All the areas were standing on right here up until the foothills in the front range of the mountains was bought in the Louisiana purchase.

Speaker 2

So blame the French. All said and done. That's a really good point. This land was purchased fair and square. Too bad the Native Americans didn't know they got a bad deal. But they didn't buy it from the Native Americans. That's part of the problem. I mean, did they, Oh gosh, I need to go back and look at that history. Haven't thought about that in a while. Good news.

Speaker 1

At the same time, the Colorado Legislature is trying to force parents to tow the party line if they want to keep custody of their kids. We are all so luckily they squeeze this in. We now have an official state mushroom. And contrary to what you just thought, it is not a psychedelic mushroom. Okay, we did not make that our state mushroom yet. No, it's the Emperor mushroom. The Emperor mushroom used to be thought to be anyway a prince mushroom, but it turns out it's a completely

different kind of mushrooms. So now the Emperor mushroom is our mushroom in the state of Colorado.

Speaker 2

And I know what you're thinking right now, You're like, Mandy, Thank goodness, the people in the Colorado Legislature have finally tackled this huge issue of such massive importance as naming a state mushroom. Because uh yeah, yeah, Mandy, at least police talks to Ross. What does that mean. That's like saying, Mandy, at least your ex boyfriend found a new girlfriend. What is that? What is that? What do you mean? At least.

Speaker 1

I just don't Mandy Polis is a libertarian since when this is another lame attempt from him to separate himself from being called Emperor Polis.

Speaker 2

Oh no, he loves the libertarian moniker.

Speaker 1

He he plays that up all the time, and people that don't pay attention to actual deeds, they believe it. But those of us who actually live here and know that everything he has overseen has been an absolute, just budget buster for everybody in Colorado, we know, we know that. You know, if you're a parent, you don't want your children learning about sex work in first grade. You don't have a choice if your school teaches sex ad because the state under Jared Polis the well, he mandated that.

So it wouldn't surprise me at all if he didn't sign the build He's I'm telling you right now, this bill. He's sitting there, he's doing the calculus on how this bill and how he responds to it is going to affect his run.

Speaker 2

For the presidency, and it's going to happen. I saw a really funny column the other day that said, you know, is Jared Polisk gonna run for president?

Speaker 4

Do we? I? Mean is he?

Speaker 2

And I was like, really, you guys, really, I mean, do you not know he doesn't want to be in the Senate. He does not.

Speaker 1

Mandy watched the land acknowledgment seen in Reservoir Dogs where the Indians thank their dinosaur predecessors.

Speaker 2

Absolutely hilarious. I do reservation dogs? Wait? What are reservation dogs?

Speaker 4

What is that?

Speaker 2

Is that a thing? I know what reservoir dogs is. I don't know what reservation dogs is. Oh, it's a thing.

Speaker 1

An American comedy drama television series created by Sterling Harjoe and takeiit it WATID for FX Productions.

Speaker 2

I'll go back and look that up. It means that he talks to Ross and we get a chance to hear polist interviewing. Oh okay, yeah, okay, this is hilarious, you guys, Mandy. Ross claims to be a libertarian, but he's very very conservative.

Speaker 1

I'm just gonna say this, You're not listening close enough. Because Ross gets accused of.

Speaker 2

Being a liberal more way more that he's ever accused of being very very conservative, and knowing Ross like I do, I can assure you Ross is not very very conservative. He is far more libertarian than he is conservative by any measure, and consistently so, like there are certain things that I vacillate on.

Speaker 1

You know, somebody called me out the other day when I was saying, great, the government's banning all these you know, artificial.

Speaker 2

Dies and stuff, and it was rightly so.

Speaker 1

But I really thought about it later and I realized something that the reason why I'm okay with the government coming in and banning these additives and colors and stuff that don't do anything nutritionally for our food is because they let him in in the first place, and the American people trusted the people in the government to watch out for our food supply and they didn't.

Speaker 2

So that's where we are right now.

Speaker 1

In any case, if Polish runs for president, his sexual accusation will resurface for a second time in his life. He can't run for that, right, you know. I knew about that a long time ago, but I don't think it matters. He's got enough of a track record to put himself to put out there his track record, right, and I think his track record is going to be very appealing to the Democrats because you've got to get through the primary first, and I want you guys to

know I keep talking about him running for president. It would not surprise me in the least if he became president of the United States. He's an incredibly skilled politician. I mean, just so incredibly skilled that it would not be shocking to me at all. Hey, Rod, I forgot what time you told me we need to be done here. Oh now, okay, great, I'll be back tomorrow morning, nine am. If you want to win tickets to tomorrow's game, go to our ex speed Kowa, Colorado. That's our handle. We're

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