The o'celey effect is sponsored by Wallstreet, Window dot Com and listeners like you and Now and Now, fer Anoi and Media Tech February fourteen, twenty twenty four Allegedly, according to that thing we call a calendar, this is the O'Kelly effect. And you know you found the show because you're hearing us, probably via the podcascher of your choice. Anyway, here we are. I am live as I speak, and it is a Wolden's Day. So I had other plans this week, and tomorrow we're gonna get to the return of
the JFK Myths. But tonight we're gonna just take care of all the news that is appearing to be news. Okay. I made some mentions of a few things over the past few days on social media and elsewhere, and people had questions, so I figured I'll answer them and provide you with the news all at the same time, all in one place, you know, one
stop shop for information analysis. And let's get a few things straight. Besides that, it is Valentine's Day, and that is the first time I went live doing a talk show anyway, was on a Valentine's Day in twenty fourteen. Was it twenty fourteen. Yes, it was twenty fourteen when I went live for the first time with the O'Kelly effect. Previous to that, I had only ever been live on music stations giving interviews and stuff when I was in a band, so boom boom, boom, and oh as a caller
to talk shows. Anyway, like I said, it is Valentine's Day, and I got a whole lot of links and different sections to today's discussion that I'm going to present and drop into the chatroom at o'ceelli dot com. So if you go to the live chat Atocelli dot com, you can join in the fun and reindeer games I guess over there and get an involved if you like, or just roll it back later if you're catching the podcast right. So, anyway, I'm gonna go ahead and enter the chat room. And
what is our first topic of discussion. Well, let's begin from the beginning or the day, if you will. And I've got a featured piece and some audio clips and things to play today, so let's see how that all goes with my production. Anyway, Let's begin with Valentine's Day and what's happening and what I think is really appropriate to get to is a little clip from a New Jersey based story. Let's see, it's not a long one, so I'll play part of it and let it all speak for itself. Come
on YouTube, do me a favorite. Well, now you're back some not all by myself, Yeah, vacation. Just talk about this story maybe right? Yeah Valentine's that. We know it's just around the corner. But for those who have maybe fallen out of love, it could be really tricky to celebrate and get excited about Valentine's Day. Okay. This is actually from WPIX Channel eleven in the New Jersey, New York area, and I used to
watch it. It was the independent channel for a long time. I'm not sure who owns it today, might be a I don't know, paramount. I don't know who ended up owning it. At one point it was part of the WB network, I think, and et cetera, et cetera, but it was always WPIX and again was one of those independent, non network channels when I was a kid, one of my favorites again because that's where all the Star Trek and Honeymooners and all those you know, easy easy,
cheap you know rerun. What do you call those post first run syndicated shows would be on there. So I was watching shows from the sixties, in the seventies on there, and again in the eighties and nineties, even still watching stuff from the sixties, seventies and maybe even the fifties occasionally. Anyhow, used to love their news reports. And it looks a whole lot more
high tech than I ever thought it would. So must be some money there, and they're definitely focused on stuff in Jersey during this news report, so let's rejoin it. Depending on what happened to end the relationship, you may even be feeling a little sour about things, and if you are, well, the folks at the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center in New Jersey have a lighthearted way to help you get over your ex. Yes, you're reading that
title right there on your screen. It says neoter your ex for Valentine's Day, and the small print says because some things shouldn't bring day. Yeah, let's be clear, no one is getting neutered, but for a donation of fifty dollars, the center will name a feral cat after the donus X and then neuter or spae the cat in question. You go. The promotion is similar to others created by animal shelters in an effort to raise money tied to
Valentine's Day. We told you last week about the shelter Rhode Island that would write the name of your ex lever on a piece of paper and then bury it in a litter box for a cat to do their business on. Now they're asking folks to donate five dollars both promotions or creative ways to help animal shelters raise money. Yeah, oh, cut someone out of your life. It's got it, just a little, just do that. Yeah yeah, so okay, you can have a cat poop on it, And they showed
lots of cats in the litter box during the clip. But you can have a cat poop on your ex's name for five bucks. Or you can have the cat neutered. Notice how they kept stressing neuter. The lady did and the dude was like, yeah, neutered or spade and have them named after your ex. A faro cat. So some cat they catch somewhere, they'll you known't get it fixed because some things should not breed, as the graphic says, And that's how you can celebrate Valentine's Day sound good to you,
I don't know. It's not a bad idea, and of course it's rather rather jersey in my opinion. Anyway, let's turn to let's see where should we go next. I do have a couple of things in mind, and maybe we should just talk about the origins of Valentine's Day, and for that we'll go to one of the NPR websites. I got this from the rundown
for JP Satilly and let's see what they think the dark origins are. I love these because every time a Hallmark holiday comes up, they always want to tell you about the dangerous, evil origins of the inevitably pagan holidays that you're celebrating. In truth, most of your Christian and most of your run of the mill, generic American holidays do have pagan basis. But you know, is it the big scary that they make it out to me? Well? This was published today on let's see NPR dot org. Right, so let's
go to it. Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate romance and love and kissy face fealty, it says, But the origins of this festival of candy and cupids are actually dark, bloody and a bit muddled. Though no one has pinpointed the exact origin of the holiday, one place to start is ancient Rome. Pulling away from the article, isn't every place to start when looking for the origins of things in the West? Ancient Rome? Anyway, back
to it, the Romans celebrations were violent. From February thirteen to fifteen, the Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia. The men sacrificed a goat and a dog, then whipped women with the hides of the animals they had just slain. The Roman Romantics were quote drunk, they were naked end quote. Noel Lensky, now religious studies professor at Yale University, told NPR in twenty eleven. Young women would line up for the men to hit them. Leninsky said
they believed the would make them fertile. The brutal fet included a matchmaking lottery in which young men drew the names of women from a jar. The couple would then be coupled up for the duration of the festival or longer if the match was right. The ancient Romans may also be responsible for the name of our modern Day of Love. Emperor Claudius the second execute of two men both named Valentine on November fourteen of different years in the third century. Their martyrdom
was honored by the Catholic Church with the celebration of Saint Valentine's Day. So, yeah, that article would be in the show notes and also in the chatroom at ochelli dot com, so you can go back and look at that. Just just for the sake of family connections, etc. I mean, I'll bring up the Saint Valentine's Day masker, which was, you know, a couple of couple of guys getting gunned down in a garage in Chicago, and there may be a family tie there. I'll just leave it at that.
Anyhow, from the origins of that to the origins of what is Americana? How about flushing the Super Bowl for twenty twenty four, you know, how should we cover the recap on that? Got a couple of things for you there, and again I'll be dropping it into the chatroom at ochelly dot com and making sure you guys can follow along. Also, you can check
out the show notes with the podcast and follow along with the show. And I have a few videos which contain some audio, some of which we'll get played right here, let me remind you of the nineteen sixty presidential campaign for John F. Kennedy before I get more into that. You're saying to yourself, wait a minute, he was just talking about the super Bowl. Now he's gone to Jay. Okay, what happened? Well, I'm gonna show you what happened first with just a partial clip of one of the old Kennedy
campaign commercials in nineteen sixty. Okay, so that you know, very nineteen sixties sounding, you know, sort of old man pop music at the time, right deal, That thing was part of JFK's you know, campaign in nineteen sixty. And they have pictures of Kennedy and different regular everyday people and signs going by in a very sixties looking semi cartoonish and almost like a prerequisitive
photoshop looking thing going by, all in black and white. There's an old lady in a babushka anyway, a bunch of things going by in the video as I'm playing this from YouTube, and there's a link to it in the chat and in the show notes, as I said at o'helly dot com and also in the show notes for the podcast. But what happened. Why am I bringing this up? Well on Super Bowl Sunday. RFK Jr. This well didn't decide this on his own, but a pack representing RFK Junior decided
to do something. And it was a minute long that Kennedy commercial, by the way, it was a full minute long with that Kennedy Kennedy, Kennedy Kennedy. Sounds like a football fight song for you. Yeah, yeah. RFK Junior's pack, the pack representing him pushing his presidential selection. Now very similar images are going by, except in this case they are with a red tint. And now we see all sorts of pictures of RFK Junior again thirty
seconds long. This time he's on skis here instead of looking virile and doing other things, you know, there's pictures of him speaking and raising up his hand and looking very you know, statesmanlike and all that. And of course at the very end they decided to let you know who actually was responsible for that content. But it was a recycled, rehashed and remade version of his uncle's presidential thing in nineteen sixty. And at the very very end they tell
you who's responsible for the content. American Value twenty twenty four is responsible for the contents of this advertisement. There you go. American Value is twenty twenty four, which again is the pack representing RFK Junior. And there are some people that got pretty upset about it, namely the Kennedy family. Bit a controversy. I hadn't even heard about it, but it was run during the Super Bowl, which is why I brought it up. And apparently it cost
six million dollars to get that thirty seconds out there. Members of the Kennedy family, very upset, feel like it was in bad taste. Wanted to mention again that there now long dead relation. John would not have agreed with RFK Junior's positions on healthcare, the wars, et cetera, et cetera. He might not have been so quick to acquiesce regarding the nation state of Israel
either, but you know, pay no attention to that. So RK Junior had to apologize to family members, etc. And explain that this is a pack who did this. I didn't choose to do this, but somebody wanted to evoke the hopeful and youthful enthusiasm of RFK Junior versus what's on the slate at the moment right now, I won't stray from the super Bowl discussion because there's more to go over regarding, you know, things that came out of the super Bowl, et cetera. But we are going to get in the
presidential selection in a moment. I want to remind you, though, that the you know, eighty year old guys, the eighty something to your own guys, the two guys running once against each other, you know, the two major party candidates, the seventy year old RFK junior. Does hey look youthful next to them and is literally younger than them by more than a decade apiece either Biden or Trump? And well, we'll be getting into Biden and Trump briefly, and I do mean very briefly a little later. Not my
main focus today, but I'm gonna get into all of it. What else do we have that related to the super Bowl? Well, do we want to talk about Taylor Swift and you know how she affected super Bowl viewership? Do we want to go over any of that? Eh, not really into it. But apparently a lot of global controversy, people talking about the nostalgia of the commercials. Was it a big deal? Who cares? Who Taylor
swift is swifting or swift voting? I don't care, do you? Did it matter even if you are a football fan, which, by the way, pretty good game. I did see the overtime, but wasn't really paying super attention to it. Niners right, they went down to the Chiefs twenty five to twenty two on Sunday. And if you go and you look it up on Google, it actually still has little fireworks that come up and pop while you're looking at the super Bowl results even today and it's Tuesday, so
little super Bowl hangover there. But what else is happening? Sad to say that, despite the fact that this should be just you know, silliness and good clean fun and false tribalism for all, and you know, Kennedy ads, and let's talk about the latest flavor of doritos, et cetera, et cetera. Sadly there is other things to go over. And what are we
going to have to go over? Well today, there's plenty of problems, okay, And this section I'm gonna call shots fired news and why because we're gonna have to get into some things that are linked to the Super Bowl and some things that are not. Again, dropping the section in the live chat room to Shelley dot com and it will be in the show notes later on. But let's get to it. What is happening regarding this again? I could talk Taylor Swift? Do you want me to do that? Instead?
You know, we could go to let's see Sports Illustrated dot com. Last year's Super Bowl between the Chiefs and the Eagles drew one hundred and fifteen million point one. Yeah, one hundred and fifteen million point one viewers. While an overtime game was obviously a huge reason for the ratings increase, there was also the Taylor Swift factor. With so many non football fans watching the Super Bowl, it was expected that the Swift effect would be strong for the game.
Sports Media Watch has an excellent detailed breakdown of just how strong Swift impacted viewership or the game. You know what. In women ages eighteen to twenty four, this year's Super Bowl viewership was up looks like two point four percent. Maybe it's twenty four percent, Not sure if there's a decimal. In girls ages twelve to seventeen, this Super Bowl viewership was up eleven percent from
last year. Women and men ages eighteen to twenty four and girls ages twelve to seventeen combined accounted for nearly two million more viewers for this year's Super Bowl then for last. Hopefully. Roger Goodell was thanking Swift when they had a conversation before Sunday's game. Anyway, do you care? I don't this This became a Twitter ex universe, you know, Madness Taylor's Swift. But let's go into shots fired news instead from the Houston Chronicles just a couple of days
ago. Right. A seven year old boy shot in the head at Lakewood Church on Sunday suffered developmental and physical disabilities, court record show, and was not enrolled in public school. According to Conroe ISD officials, Genesee of Vonn Marino, thirty six, allegedly brought her son with her to the church a Sunday afternoon when she walked into a hallway and began firing an ar style rifle. Houston police said Moreno was shot and killed by police officers who were working
security jobs at the church. The boy and a fifty seven year old man were wounded in the exchange. It's unclear who shot them. The article also gives a timeline of what happened here. You can click on Child Protective Services is investigating the shooting at Lakewood Church alongside law enforcement. Quote. At this time, DFPS cannot provide additional information because specific details of investigations are confidential according
to law and quote, said Melissa Landford, DFPS spokesperson. Moreno's former mother in law, Yikes Rabbi Wally Caramzo, said on Facebook her grandson had suffered injury in the shooting and was quote clinging to life end quote at Texas Children's Hospital. According to documents filed by Caranza in Montgomery County regarding Moreno and her son Enrique's divorce, the boy suffered many medical issues since he was born prematurely
in twenty sixteen and remain in a Neonato care for several weeks. A lawsuit affecting the child parent relationship showed. The suit sought a judge to have Marino say where she was living with the boy, correct the boy's birth certificate that did not list Enrique Corenzo as the father, and correct social security records so her son could have visitation with the boy. The suit also sought a comprehensive
psychological evaluation of Moreno. You know I it's just a horrible situation, not only the shooting, but now they're going to delve into this, and you child Protective Services could have done what prevented the shooting or kept this kid out of the out of the crossfire. And people just jumping up and down and screaming that this was a false flag right away, And I don't know what to say. Sometimes people just snap and do just fed up things. This
could be just that. Plus, who the hell brings your kid to a mass shooting. I guess my mother would have if she was a mass shooter. She kept a lower profile than that, so you know she was gonna shoot anybody. It was gonna be one person at a time. Anyway, whatever happens here, I hope the kid's okay, because, you know what, this kid didn't ask for it just didn't Anyway, a lot of people making comments about it online don't really give a crap, But hey, back
to the Super Bowl? Why not today at the parade? One killed, multiple injured as a shooting occurs near the Chiefs Super Bowl rally. This according to Let's see Foxford dot com and again it's in the chatroom Atochelli dot com and the show notes Kansas City, Missouri. Reading from the article dateline, Kansas City, Missouri officials confirm at least one person has died Wednesday after a shooting near the Kansas City Chief Super Bowl rally at Union Station. Officials say,
see you here again. I'm pulling away from the article here again. They're only going to go with the police statement. They didn't go and interview anybody or anything like that yet because they got to throw it quickly up online as fast as they can and get it ready for breaking news broadcast on TV. So they're just gonna go with the public information officers statement from the cops.
But let's see what they have. At the conclusion of the rally, there were shots fired west of Union Station near the garage, and several people were struck. Akc PD spokesperson said the shooting happened near West Pershing and Kessler Rhodes. Kansas City Police achieved Stacy Graves confirmed one person has died, and Kansas City hospitals indicate over twenty were injured. Patients were transported to University Health
Center, Saint Luke's and Children's Mercy Hospital. See they're giving all this stuff right here because it's more local, I guess, and you know, the national story is not going to have all these things. But watch as the information disappears over time. It's going to get skipped over and people are gonna claim nobody showed up at the hospitals and all kinds of stuff. But anyway, Saint Luke's confirmed it has one critical patient in three walk in patients with
minor injuries not gunshot related. University Health said it has eight shooting victims, including two in critical condition, and four other patients who were injured but not shot. See. Thank god they actually checked with the local hospitals in this case. Usually zero journalism has done, so thank you Fox for back to it. Children's Mercy said it had twelve patients and eleven our children. Nine of those patients have gunshot wounds. Two armed people have been detained pending further
investigation, police said. Police said everyone had cleared from Union Station and the building is currently closed to the public. Kansas City Police are instructing Super Bowl parade goers to leave the area as quickly and safely as possible, avoiding the Union Stage parking garage. Okay, so the reason why all this is going on is because this was again the breaking news that was posted at two seven pm Central time. So yeah, it was right at the end of the
parade there. So, like I said, shots fired news. Right, what else do we have an eleven year old? Oh? Right, this is another good one? And you know what do I mean by a good one? Am I celebrating? Is this a great thing? No? But
here we go. Welcome to gunplay in America. Not an anti gun guy, remember that, But I am pointing out the fact that we are so disturbed in this country that we need to constantly be more violent than anyone else in the world, regardless of the level of firearms we possess or do not, no matter where it is, no matter how much gun control you have, the need and greed for violence, and the fact that we have a serious mental health crisis in a place where, according to most people, it's
easier to live here than anywhere else. This continues, anyway, here's a story from ABC news Go dot com. Right anyway, ABC newsgo dot com and it's ABC News one word dot go dot com. And again in the show notes the headline an eleven year old arrested after bringing a loaded gun to Florida school. So I guess they have these problems in De Santa Stan as well. Huh thought everything was all fixed in Disanta schools. Well, you
can't, you can't. You can't prevent individual things from going on. An eleven year old boy has been arrested and charged after he allegedly brought a loaded gun to school and wanted to kill another student. According to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, he has been charged with possession and concealing a firearm on school property
and setting a written threat to kill. According to an arrest and booking report, three students reported to a teacher that the eleven year old was in possession of a handgun at school after he was seen in the bathroom showing them the gun, racking the slide and waving it around. According to the report, ABC News will not be naming the students as they are minors. After the school administration searched his belongings, it was discovered that he was in possession of
a firearm. Upon searching his phone, a text was found indicating that he wanted to kill another student. The eleven year old was allegedly admitted who has allegedly admitted to wanting to kill another student was matter of fact and showed no remorse or emotion for his actions or wanting to kill another student. That's in quotes. According to the report, the eleven year old also showed the gun
on a school bus authority set. The incident comes a year after a six year old student in Newport News, Virginia shot their teacher during class after bringing a gun to school. A little further down in the article, let's see earlier this week, Jennifer Crumley, the mother of a Michigan school shooter was killed four of his classmates and now injured seven others, was found guilty on
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You know, it's all on the positive, especially if you listen to Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin. I mean, he was painting a pretty rosy picture of how things are in the United States, except that we have hobbled ourselves with sanctions against Russia. It's cost the United States money, according to Putin, But anyway, that is what it is. And we're going to get to Putin and Tucker in a minute, because people started asking me
and harassing me about this because I mentioned it. But you know, I don't know where did I mention it. I guess I mentioned it on Marie's show, and people are irritated at me for not speaking up about it, so I guess I got to cover it. Well, we'll conclude tonight's show with that. That'll be the key preview in the third or fourth segment depending here, because we might have we might have three segments, might have four.
If I want to do a final word or something anyway, soft kill for you essay, you could do it like essay like that, or you could just say essay as in a written thing. Anyway, not going to read from all the stories, just going to hit the headlines. There is an inflation breakdown for January twenty twenty four in one chart from CNBC dot Com, which I found interesting, and I'll put it up in front of me for reference here because we're gonna need that in a moment and we'll we'll get
on that. Why not let's see what are they saying. Inflation declined in January and consumers buying power rose of price as price pressures for US goods and services continue to ease. The Consumer Price Index key inflation gauge rows three point one percent in January relative to a year earlier. The US Labor Department set Tuesday, that's down three point four percent in December. The GPI measures how fast the prices of everything from fruits and vegetables to haircuts, concert tickets,
and household appliances are changing across the US economy. And in this one chart looks like stuff like juices are way up, stuff like uncooked beef steaks are only up by ten percent, et cetera, et cetera. Baby formula. They got all these breakdowns and different charts here, and basically this this is where they're going to present to you all the visual alleged evidence that the economy is going well. I don't know how you're feeling about it, but everybody's
reporting to me that they're being squeezed to death. And I know I am so I don't get it. I don't get the easing in the economy. Maybe you know I kept waiting for it that whole time that Obama was in office, and they were telling us we were in the midst of a recovery. I don't know who or when was recovering, but I know from what it sucked, you know, from about two thousand and eight on, and it only got better for a little while, and it hasn't been better in
a long while. Is it completely concurrent with Joe Biden's administration? Yeah, it is, And I still don't know how they're going to dance around that. But we'll get into politics later. How about this one, you know from your white supremacist news corners, the Daily Caller, And yeah, they are a white supremacist kind of thing. They're all focused on, you know, the burden of being white exclusive a huge blow decline in white recruits,
fueling the military's worst ever recruiting crisis. Data shows. Now, what's funny here is that they're they're saying that basically because there's not more white people going into the military, the overall military is down. I think they've got their cause and effect mixed up, you know, like, in other words, if overall recruiting is down for the military, then white people will be lesser
going in signing up. Maybe in our voluntary military times, it's crap like this that that often leads to, well, you know what we're gonna need is some kind of draft or compulsory service or but you know what, they'll just come up with a good rallying point. If we go to war by the end of the year, there'll be a lot of people that will need to sign up and will want to sign up because they want to defend their
country, because they want to be on the winning side of history. Anyway, let's look at the Daily Callers trying to say that, you know, white people on the decline signing up means everybody on the decline signing up. Let's see how it goes. Each US military service saw a notable decline in white recruits over the past five years, according to data obtained by the Daily
Caller News Foundation, likely factoring into the military's crippling recruiting crisis. Now, what's funny here, taking away from the article for a moment, what's funny here, in my mind is that the Daily Caller doesn't try to avoid the Trump presidency. Normally, most of these white supremacist sites will try and avoid the Trump presidency when coming up with a time period where causes and effects are
noted. So what you're telling me is that here in twenty twenty three, twenty twenty four, because they only collected numbers for twenty twenty three up to the five years down, means that three years down under Biden, two years down under Trump. So I mean we're coming close to split and at half
half. If somebody had reported this in twenty you know, after the twenty twenty two numbers, they probably could have given two bad years to Trump and two bad years to Biden year and said over the past four years, Biden
has one more year on it because they're going back five years. But anyway, the Army, Navy, and Air Force missed their recruiting objectives by historically large margins in fiscal year twenty twenty three, which ended on September thirty, as the broader American public has grown wary of military service, according to Department of Defense DoD statistics officials and experts who spoke to the DCNF Daily Caller.
Of course, since twenty eighteen, however, the number of recruits from minor groups has remained steady or in some cases increased, while the number of white recruits has declined. According to data on the demographics of new recruits obtained by the dc NF. The data reveals the decline of white recruits is almost entirely responsible for the recruiting crisis. Now I got a pause here. This is awfully strange, isn't it that they're just basically saying less white people are in
there and everybody else is pretty much staying the same. I'm surprised at that argument. Are you anyway? When are we going to stop dividing people up this way in our minds? When you know, I guess there's a reason for dividing the demographics this way. But have no fear when recruiting is down, a brand new campaign will be brought. I mean, we'll have to
have a new war on something. And with all of the selection processes going on all over the globe and leadership alleged changing all over the planet, I'm thinking there's going to be whole new reasons for new wars. Plus we got plenty similar simmering in the Middle East and in what is that Eastern Europe when it comes to Ukraine, et cetera. And don't worry, we'll be getting to that momentarily. So let's move on from the Daily Caller and all that
good stuff. Take our Borders back. Convoy ends with rallies in three states. Yeah, according I think it was. Let's go look at that article really quickly and get the specific states up in front of me because I know that that was an issue, and let's see. You know what, maybe I won't do that to take Oh there it is all right anyway, The rallies ended in Arizona, California, and Texas. Indeed, there was a
truck or convoy that ended in California. Dangerous place to be if you're doing anything that isn't a Democrat approval, right, doesn't have democratic approval, that doesn't have liberal liberal liberality to it. Right, how would you say that? Liberality, liberalism, liberalism, in conformity, conformity, liberalist conformity. How about that? Yeah? Okay, so difficult to pull that off in California, because liberalist conformity is necessary if you are to be allowed to exist
in Cali. Right in Commifournia they call it. Yeah, I don't know. Strange thing when they talk to us about these rallies and interesting little groups to get together. I don't know how big a deal this really was, but let's look at the article really quickly from Freight News Right Freightwaves excuse me
dot com. It is under their new section. Though. Several hundred people gathered in three border states Saturday to call for stricter immigration security, ending the cross country quote take our border back end quote convoy that traveled from Virginia to
Texas last week. Convoy organizers and supporters initially said as many as seven hundred thousand vehicles would take part in three separate rallies in Arizona, California, and Texas, including truckers who took part in recent protests convoys in Washington, DC, and Canada. According to US Representative Keith's Self, Republican Texas Keith's self, I never heard that guy before, never heard from him before. Interesting
anyway. While hundreds of thousands of vehicles never materialized as the convoy moved across the country, about one hundred passenger vehicles, recreational vehicles, and trucks towing campers arrived in Texas. According to NBC News, seven hundred thousand split three ways. Instead of that, you got one hundred that showed up in Texas, all right, and if you don't see the discrepancy there, wow. The Texas Rally Accord occurred at the Cornerstone Children's in the town of Quamata quemad
O, Coumado, about twenty miles outside of Eagle Pass. The day long event included musical performances, vendors, and speakers who voiced their concern about illegal immigration. The mission here is the border. That's what we're here for. That's in quotes, said Trendis Evans, one of the speakers at the Quamato rally. At another Take Our Border Back rally Saturday in San Jacito, California, Convoy organizer Scotti Sachs spelled Saks said the border is quote a national security
crisis end quote. Quote. We have a human trafficking problem on the border in proportions that were never imagined end quote. Sachs told a crowd of about two hundred people. According to The New York Post, so you got one hundred Texas and two hundred in Cali, all right? Anyway, the quote take our Border back end quote. Convoy also gathered for a rally in Yuma, Arizona. The rallies were held amid a feud between Texas Governor Greg Abbott
and the Biden administration over border enforcement, member measures and judiciary authority. Texas National Guard sees control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass several weeks ago and erected a razor wire barrier around it, limiting US border patrols access to the area. On Sunday, Abbot held a news briefing in Shelby Park accompanied by a
thirteen Republican governors to discuss border and immigration issues. Quote. A state can defend itself and its citizens to protect their safety from the imminent danger that we are facing and from an invasion of millions of people coming from across the globe
into our country who are unaccounted for whatsoever. End quote. Abbot said, you know, my only thing about this and the link to that article and all that stuff, Uh, you know that's in uh that's that that that's in the in the show notes and and in the chatroom Attochelli dot com. I had to stop myself from laughing at a at a at a uh an entry in the chatroom Attochelli dot com. Forget it, I give up.
It's quite clear that white people hate America. According to one of my chatters, that has to do with that news story about white people not signing up for the military. So anyway, I'm sorry, that's that's just hilarious and makes me have to have to stop and at least chuckle for a moment. How about this, let's switch gears a bit. I like this one, and this is more of a well, you know, a supposition category.
I guess American politics may indeed cause brain damage in my opinion. WHOA, I don't know what just happened there, Did you guys hear that all of a sudden something jump started and started happening on my uh on my computer. I got a hold of it as quickly as I could. There. Let's see if we can put a stop to some of this mess. And I'm gonna put in the chatroom at ochelly dot com the links to this one. I don't know if I put him there, but they won't be repeated even
if I did accidentally post him twice in the chat room. They will only be posted once in the show notes section for the podcast. So anyway, yeah, American politics may indeed cause brain damage. I want you guys to keep that in mind. I mean, it's kind of like a concussion. You might get away with it from its Scott free, you might not impeaching my work is now, Oh did you know that that happened in recent days? In history? I think it's only happened one other time where a member
of a presidential candidate cabinet was impeached on the House floor. Now he has to be convicted in the Senate, and I don't think that will happen, at least that's what all the pundits are saying. It doesn't look very likely. But my orc is right. They yeah, they impeached him. So let's go to an article about that. And this one is one of interest might get people. What can we know? I don't know where that's coming.
Something is apparently trying to play and I keep all right, I think I'm gonna take this is a sign to take a quick break and straighten that out. So that's what we're gonna do at ochelly dot com. The O'Kelly effect return after technical difficulties are straightened out, and we'll get back to the discussion over my oh chilly dot com covilation through conversation. Go ahead about the JFA assassination. Right, well, what do you want to know? Dy
Baker's wild claim Oswald girlfriends he knew Ruby and Barry answer weapons. Really, I imagine I could claim I have four wheels. It doesn't make me a wagon. But okay, Oswald, Bilby and trying to present the murder of John Kennedy. Come on now has a real effort on the DAFA assassination.
Go to Amazon dot com enter Judith Baker in her own words. You'll get the results for a digital copy of a book where Walt Brown utilizes her own words and the known evidence in the case to get at well a different perspective. Let's say you can get Judith Ary Baker in her own words from the author himself, signed if you request it by contacting doctor Brown at k I A s JFK at aol dot com. It's a fun book and it actually dissects the many, many fantastic claims Judith Ary Baker in her own words.
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there, now go there. Now you've expressed my call or anyone else who happens to get on the air of Lly dot com if not necessarily reflect the USA dot com or and we are not responsible for any stupidity which might ensue. Thank you, segment number three of the Ocelli Effect here on a Wednesday, and still going through the news if technical difficulties will allow it. So let's go to the National Review. National Review dot com. Impeaching Mayorcis was
a violation of the Constitution, according to the headline of this article. Now let me identify right out of the gate that I don't think so. I think it's actually use of constitutional practices and all that good stuff. But let's see what they have to say in this article briefly. Probably won't get to finish it, because you know, stupidity does start to hurt my head and it might indeed be increasing my brain damage. So let's try and see what
happens. There. The House of Representatives today voted to impeach Homeland sect Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorcis. I voted. I voted no for the very simple reason that Secretary my Orcus's poor job performance is not an impeachable offense. This is to be clear, how our open southern border is a national security vulnerability and
an invitation for cartels to bring illicit drugs into our country. Women and children are being trafficked in and through our country because of the chaos that President Biden has unleashed at the southern border. The border mess was preventable, and President Biden and his key personnel, including Secretary my Orcis, deserve full blame for the open border. This is all according to ken Buck, the author here.
All right, so let's see, and the subheadline, by the way, is convicting a Biden cabinet official might be a powerful way to satisfy the base, but the long term consequences of undermining the constitution are unacceptable. Oh, I see. You know what his point is that this is undermining the constitution because causing difficulties, you know, for political reasons because you disagree and somebody's had a disastrous policy is it directly somebody, you know, literally doing
something that is a high crime or a misdemeanor, Well that's questionable. Uh, generally speaking, is somebody committing a crime, you got to sort of prove that they had Well, anyway, it doesn't matter. Let's not get into the weeds there. Let's go to it. But the standard for impeachment is not a failed policy, no matter how reckless or unpopular it may be. The standard for impeachment, which the Constitution lays out in clear language,
is quote treason, bribery, or high crimes and misdemeanors end quote. Maladministration, incompetence, and a blatant disregard for the American people's wishes are notably absent from the list. The Speaker of the House, apparently aware that this impeachment effort fell short of the Constitution's standards, said recently on a Sunday talk show, Oh, okay, he's quoting. He didn't tell us this, he's quoting the Speaker of the House. Okay, back to another quote. Desperate
times, call for desperate measures end quote. Our founders crafted the Constitution in anticipation of desperate times and deep partisan divides. One might even say that desperate times especially call for fidelity to the Constitution. Several House Republicans also argued that impeachment was necessary because there were no other possible remedies when the administration is implementing open border policies. In reality, however, the Constitution provides several tools for
oversight and for reigning in a reckless agency. The authority to direct federal funding, for example, rests solely with Congress. If the House GOP leadership had been serious about using constitutional authorities delegated to Congress, it could have started by reducing the secretary's annual salary to one or by eliminating funding to the Department of
Homeland Security. This type of oversight is precisely what the founders had in mind when they devise the system of checks and balances and intentionally vested Congress with the power of the purse. All right, let me pull away from this. This is a logical and straight ahead, you know idea. However, do you think my Orcas is concerned about his salary? I don't think so. None of these guys that ever get in cabinet positions are sitting there thinking they
just got an upgrade in their salaries. It's not their salary base that's going to affect him. Now, if you cut the legs out from his entire you know, agency that he's got the cabinet post over, that's something else and makes it completely dysfunctional. But is this something that is going to in the future become the entirely weaponized abnormal use of impeachment? Of course it is. I mean, you talk about impeaching people before they even get into office.
You talk about impeaching people based on policies that haven't even changed yet in some cases, and impeachment starts flying out of people's mouths right away as if this is a go to. This is almost like the childish desire to simply go nuclear when it comes to you know, military conflicts, Well, just nukem. Let's not think about the consequences of the fallout or any of that stuff. Now. See, here's one of those places where I think rational
people are of all stripes. If you accepted the American system, you know, if you're a pedestrian and you accept that the American system as a workable framework as it stands and could still function in our modern world, then you would utilize all the tools that are in it, and you would seek to people adhere to those things and behave according to the you know, the framework set out. See this is why I let guys like Jimmy rant about the
Constitution on Friday, because he's not wrong. He's not wrong. Like, if you believe in this, then you should believe that these things work. Now, I see the system as a completely decrepit thing that violates its own rules constantly. I mean, it's almost like our government has fidelity to the Constitution, like a lot of Catholic priests do that keep getting transferred, you
know what I'm saying. It's pretty much that way the alleged representatives don't represent the power of the people is to be powerless and you can vote harder and it won't change things. I mean, it's just the way it is to me. Now. That may not be your worldview. You might still believe that those Civics lessons that they may or may not have granted, depending on how old you are in your public school system or legit. You might think
that the Constitution is something that people still have to adhere to. You might think that the rule of law means that it's something that you're not supposed to break. If you don't believe that selective enforcement is at all times the reality. If you believe that the system in general has these immovable objects that are
the rules. If you believe that the constitution has supremacy, if you believe that your states have the right to lay out their constitutions, and so on and so forth, if you believe that all of that stuff is true. I mean, much like the people that quite a bit believe in the power of Christianity, don't defend Joel Alstein to me. Don't defend the megachurches to me, because if you do, then I think you're missing the point.
So you know, I find it hard when people have difficulty understanding that, Yes, indeed, if this was the way that it did work, then your argument makes sense. But I can't fight with your worldview. If you think this is the way that it does work, go for it. If you think realistically that changing out Biden is going to change stuff like this, okay, go for it. But the border is having more of an effect on us than any of us wants to admit. All across, I mean,
your job possibilities and all that stuff. Here's the thing about it. If again if they wanted to solve it. I've listened to this debate go back and forth. We were just in power, we would fix it. We would fix it by making things more humane. We would fix it by inviting the good people into our country and building the power of America based on that melting pot facit, you know a concept. We would do that. We would make it better, easier, and we need these people. They're
great, and that's the liberal side of it. And then on the other side, screw them. They don't need to be were already overpopulated. There's not enough jobs already. It drives the job market down on the conservative side, And both arguments have their place if you believe that the system is something that can be salvaged. But if you don't understand that nobody cares about the
Canadian border and plenty of stuff goes on up there. And if you don't understand that the majority of the illegals that come in and stay and end up having no paperwork. Usually a lot of them come in under false pretense, not you know, walking through rivers on the southern border, but a whole lot of them come in through all sorts of legitimate points of entry and never leave if you don't understand that a lot of those people are playing serious roles
in your economy. And oh, by the way, the slightly different elitist groups that support and back the Blue and the Red team in our one party system, they both have reasons for why they want these illegals to continue to flow in, which is why neither side of the equi ever fixes it, because regardless of their front facing policies, regardless of their rhetoric, regardless of
their completely contradictory and at all times oppositional let's see oppositional defiance disorder. That's something they say kids have odd right, Well, no, this is more like h d D, which is it's not high definition definition, not at all. It's uh yeah, it's hypocrisy dominated dumbasses HDD. And it's all about hypocrisy because on the one side, and I'm not going to identify which
side is which, because what's the difference. On the one side, you have people that want to make sure they're gardeners and all that good stuff can get in here because they need cheap garden work done, they need cheap home improvements, they need all that. Others that are in the corporate world that want to utilize and plunder the US economy while paying their employees as little as
possible. And let's see if we can get thirteen year old kids to fall into the deboning machine at the chicken factory because his paperwork was not quite in order. I mean, why a thirteen year old is there in the first place. Well, why bother checking ages if you don't know if any of
their other paperwork is actually in order. And here's a blurry thing or whatever filed copy written, excuse me, photocopied, et cetera, you know, rammed into a file, or maybe we don't have a file, or there's some digital port you know, fabrication that is done so that you can have completely you know, composite, ridiculous looking documentation in the digital world that again
is not legitimate. This is how you end up with thirteen year olds falling into demoting machines and chicken factories, which is something I talked about with somebody in person the other day. But yeah, it's all beneficial to the larger corporate entities, from Walmart to raytheon to have these people around, whether they're using them as domestics or they're sending them into factory work. How it is
they translate immediately into voters. I'm always unclear about this because to my knowledge, if you're an illegal, you're not supposed to get the right ability or access to vote. I wonder how many of those cases are being investigated. You know, I don't see too many of these illegal immigrants coming in. And by the way, master criminal plan on the voter side, you don't ever see people getting busted for you know, man, this guy is a
repeat offender. He's trying to vote six or seven times already, keeps sending up in jail. Not beneficial to the low level criminal. On the larger scale, when the Democrats are supposed to be encouraging it. I mean, it's really strange to me because if you don't have paperwork, how do you register to vote? Oh? I know they issue driver's licenses in side states
to illegals. Yeah, you want a way to track these people if they're going to be on your roads, and you want to be able to try and hold them accountable in any way, shape or form, might be better to attach them to a driver's license and you know, and all that, because otherwise you got people with zero people were going, now, I don't got a license or insurance or nothing, and I'm sorry I ran over your poodle and your five year old and you had to have had to hear that
through a translator. Yeah, that happens. And yeah, but more often than not, each side of the equation benefits off of the exploitative practices one way or another from this population. And then there are people that do benefit. Notice that always when it's on the right side. Human trafficking is what they keep bringing up, even though the majority of the people trying to crawl
across the dirt and whatever else that's not the people being trafficked. It's a lot more profitable, you know, if you're talking about what the traffic and who cares if it's you know, flesh, fantasy or dope or whatever. It's a lot more efficient to you know, have a box car or a box truck full of dope than it is people. It doesn't pay as well with the people, not even long term, honestly. I mean, I know, it's a reusable resource, and you know, and there's plenty of
American women that are sold into slavery. Basically you don't have to import them so much I mean, I know some of the imports are easier, but again a lot of them come in through points of ports of entry, right on planes or cruise ships or whatever else. And they come in even the relatives sell them out all national origins. I've heard this story. A lot of Asian women came into the country that way. They wind up in you know, massage parlors and and bodega's all in New York City, and I
mean by the hundreds, and a constant flow of them. Not sure where they all end up going, because they're always the need of replacement. But I also know a lot of immigrants end up you know, and illegal or sketchy or gray area immigrants when they don't have paperwork and they disappear, guess who notices not many people, and often you know, well it's a foreigner. They probably went back to their country, never investigated, never followed up
on. And then you wonder why there are many people that can never even be identified via DNA that they find remains for a way later if they ever bother to investigate, you know, because the typical stories about when it's a prostitute or whatever, who cares when it's a dope being that died on the street. Who cares? Trouble is again, if you don't have a complete
view, and every human being is not as valuable as the next. You have a system that allows those hide up spots for those bodies and allows people to go un inspected, unattended, unknown, all over the place. And there are guys that just ship them from state to state, hotel room to hotel room, a couple of managers and a handful of girls. And it's an industry, especially if we got five or six teams moving around the United
States to familiar cities. Bring them to Atlanta this week, bring them to Dallas next week, take them over to Kansas to you know, hey, look, the football parade is going to bring in a lot of people. Guaranteed, there's going to be prostitutes needed for the after parade event. Even if you were shot, you're still going to want to get laid anyway. These are all the considerations that I bring forward. And why am I ranting about this? I can hardly remember it. Can you remember even half of
the news stories that I just covered? Do you know all of what I referenced? Are you keeping track? Are you reading the show notes as I go, does anybody read that stuff? Is it possible that I have brain damage? Do you want me to only cover what's happening in Israel and in where Oh, I'm not supposed to call it Palestine. Although that is beginning to change. The mainstream news not talking about it quite as much. They're
still talking about hostages and that is the sexy headline. They're still talking about the different victims here and there, and beginning to let you know that there might be victims on the other side too, especially when there's a whole lot of children. As a matter of fact, I'm not going to give you
the website with the gallery that I just found before airtime. It's a gallery, it's not with commentary, and I'm not sure the intent of it, but it's basically various carousels of all of the you know, dismembered one way or another, missing a foot, missing an arm, missing a leg, missing huge chunks of their body, toddlers that are all among the Palestinian territory. There that they're not really supposed to show you, and it's definitely not
out there on a mainstream website or getting a link there. I don't want to show it to you because some things are just too far. Are we going to go further in this one? Well, I do have a breakdown of another media event and the general traveling circus that has become the alleged alt media, and who the masters of that are? So have I established that we need to flush the super Bowl? Have we given you a little bit of a taste of what Valentine's Day really means? Have we gone into the
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