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How are you doing this week? Good? I kind of I've been trying to catch up on damn news all day, and I'm not really pleased with what I'm hearing from these freaking three letter agencies that you know, make our lives a living hell and then decide to go about and not say what they need to say when it comes time to say it, when certain people have done certain things that are blatantly freaking illegal, mends it the factory line
on top of it. I'm so sick and tired of this shit. I understand government agencies have their own little agendas and things like that, but when you got three or four free letter agencies deciding to keep things quiet for years and we don't find out until they start dragging payper workout from people's emails and
crap like that, it just infuriates me. A lot of crap that we've been going through for the past freaking six years because of his bike and Trump crap could have been settled a long damn time ago, had somebody had the balls to stand up and say what the hell was going on? Well, yeah, no, if anybody stepped in and actually, you know, I don't know, abided by the rules that are supposed to be in place, if people did what they said they were gonna do, if people did their
jobs half the time. Oh and by the way, law enforcement in America and not exactly doing much but protecting its own ass usually. Yeah, kind of normal, right, I don't know, Yeah, I hear you, though you could. You could shorten up a whole lot of controversy if people just came forward with crap right away, as opposed to holding off on things. I mean, how often do we hear about things after somebody's dead.
You know, we can't get the information at the time, even though it would have counted, it would have changed this or that or the third thing. Gee, nobody would have put that guy on this court. Nobody would have given that guy this position. Nobody would have given this guy this much money. Nobody would have approved the sale of this or that if they knew xyz, but they never do. You know. It's all about who's privileged and who's not. And the alphabet agencies worked the same way, and also
the court. It's not just that. It's not just that. You know as well as I do that with the amount of people they're working for the US government right now, there are those individuals who are not sworn to secrecy and are not under any kind of obligation because of their job, knows that this shit has been going on. Yeah, and you know they've said something to somebody else. And my problem is is the damn media, the one the fourth of State, that group of individuals who made their bones on going
out there and keeping government honest by reporting on how government works. They know this crap and they're covering asses. That's what really the one thing that's really ticked me off most. I was reading today and trying to follow up on back when we went through the Trump Biden debay, and Biden was accused of meeting with his son's business partners in China, and it's been denied and denied and denied and drives by drift. We've had whistleblowers come out and say,
no, that ain't quite the case. He was in this email, came to this meeting, and everybody's dismissing it, and the mainstream media is completely dismissing it. The IRS, the FBI, and the Secret Service all knew for a fact, because two of the agencies were involved in it. Knew that Biden met with these Chinese businessmen in China on his trip to see the premiere and his son tags along and turns it into a goddamn business meeting,
of which afterwards money started flowing into LLC accounts for the Bidens. The IRS, the FBI, and the Secret Service all knew that this went on. And you know how they were investigating one of business associates that got busted for the illegal scam on the Indian reservations. Remember that that little investigation took them directly to Hunter and they walled this individual off from people even knowing that he was connected to what was going on. They were there when Biden met this
with these business partners of Hunters in China on an official state trip. They've known about it for years. This is when he was vice president. This is before Trump ever even said he was going to run. They've known that this happened, and we're not finding out about it today if it wasn't for two committees in the House that have been subpeding records and emails and things of that nature. Now, this is what seven eight years ago, no longer
than that, or thirteen, probably ten years ago. We've known it. The government has known it. People in the government has known it. People have not been sworn to secrecy of known it to come out and second record straight back during the election before twenty sixteen. Yep, still having to listen to this shit and still having to listen to the damn denials from the fucking government when people could be saying, look, folks, they're lying through their
teeth. We knew it about it back then the IRS and a separate investigation came across this crap and they were told they couldn't question certain people. We find out that the CIA has kept the FBI from interviewing Hunter Biden's sugar daddy that's loaned in six and a half million over the past few years to pay his bad tax debt and everything else. What do we find out ten years from now about that deal. I'm just so sick of this damn government at
this point. I don't care about the election. I don't care who's running. I just want them to implode and go away. Well, you know what the major problem is, right is that if you pull out one, if you actually exposed one, they it would be a game all day long of exposing everybody because who has their hands clean? Do you think there's anybody who's in DC right now? Seriously, anybody? I'll put it this way. But eventually, it's just like when it comes to porn. Eventually the
anal beans have to be pulled out. Let's go ahead and start pulling. See who's connected to who? Listen, I'm with you. But the problem is again if you start to pull away. Look, you and I have talked about Mitch McConnell, You and I have talked about Biden, You and I have talked. It doesn't matter which side of the aisle somebody's on. Tell me that there's somebody in Washington, really seriously, who's there for a
little while. Who isn't hooked in with foreign deals, Who isn't doing insider trading stuff, Who isn't turning around and passing legislation for their own personal gain? Who is in turning around and having their wife owned companies so that they can benefit from it. Who isn't turning around and giving their relatives all kinds of hookups? Tell me who doesn't Every time you dig into anybody who doesn't have this on him. So now you got a room full of people that
are all guilty. How often are they going to start digging? You know, that's the thing. So of course they're not quick to do it. By the time they pull this stuff out, it's already old news. It's passed. The media doesn't want to report on it because they're too busy going gabble to gabble with the Trump hush money trial. They keep saying, even though yeah, well doubt you know. What it really gets me is this went on. You know, Obama had the scandal free administration, according to
everybody trumpeting his horne. You know, there wasn't a single skill this went on while he was president. It was on his watch. It goes back even that far, you know. And and when when we have people with whistleblower laws in place to cover these people to come out and tell us the government is doing this crap, when is it gonna stop? Because I'm at the point right now I'm ready to put my foot if I the next next politician that walks up to me and says, hello, my name is such
and such, I'm gonna punch them in the throat. I swear, I don't care what denomination they are, where they come from, or what their backstory is. I'm just gonna punch them in the damn throat pitician government. At this point right now, I can you know We're under a lot of restrictions right now on social media platforms about being able to make certain claims without
the FBI knocking on your door. Right got to that point. We are so close to what all these left wing nuts keep throwing at the Republicans and Trump. You know it's it's it's the Nazis all over again. Dude, We're going through it right now. You think the freaking stars he knew what was going on. Our government's got so much shit on everybody that they are
actually knocking on doors over Facebook posts. That's how bad it is. We have all the crap going on in DC and in these corporate centers all throughout this world, and they're knocking on doors because some lady decided to post some comment about somebody in a political manner. We are not that far away from complete totalitarianism when it comes to the government, and we've got to stop it. If it doesn't stop now soon, there really are going to be repercussions.
That's all I'm saying. It's too late if you want the government to stop crying. That's been like that. And by the way, I mean we were starting to notice it when Obama was in office. Or when Bush was in office. Really we were starting to notice exactly how far the Patriot Act was taking us, right, we were starting to notice exactly how people could track and trace and everything. It is at this point, you have no privacy, you know that. And the only people that are protected are
those that are part of the privileged. And so you know, yeah, you know it, I know it. We are surveiled at all times. You don't believe me. Tell you what, you know, We've been arguing over white privilege now for what six or seven years. I didn't say anything about white privilege. I just said privilege. Let's talk about DC privilege. Yeah, exactly, Thank you go dude. You know, they have the
ability to wear house any information that they want a warehouse. It's illegal for them to take certain routes to try to find information from you without a core warrant. Well, we have found out through all this crap that went on six seven years ago with the Russian influence crap that when it comes to the FBI. And that's another thing, James Tomy, I swear to God, if I ever see you on a street, I'm gonna go to your ass. Go ahead and put that out there. Let people come and lock me
up. James Lyon, motherfucker should be in jail, and now you're making appearances telling people that they need to vote for Joe Biden and not Trump, because when Trump gets in, he's going to go after the DJ and the FBI. I hope it happens, and I hope a no knock is issued on your fucking front door and you can start going through with some of these other people have been going through since January sixth. You line, scub bag
son of a bitch. I'm sorry. I know you're not gonna get monetized on this one, but James Comy, just keep your eye over your shoulder. Look, I'm ally North. That guy got a good career out of it, didn't he, That son of a bitch. I'm sorry that motherfucker should be in jail for what went on under his FBI with all this crap with Trump, and he tried to turn around and make a buck off of
it to his books and his appearances and things of that nature. Now him the resurface, he needs to go back home and go sit in the basement and shut the fuck up. All right, I see, I see you would track You're on, I got a caller. I'm gonna bring him in and I'll just leave it there because we're not going to get in any other track. And I bet you join you. Let's see, looks like I got Jimmy James on the line. Is that right? You are correct?
All right? Excellent? I can actually read the lines today, hopefully, Hopefully when others call in, I'll know who they are. If anybody else calls in. You know who we haven't heard from in a while is Harlan by the way, Harlan, I hope you're okay if you're out there listening anyway. Sorry, Jimmy James. Yeah, no, I was just agreeing with you. Haven't heard from Harlan, haven't heard from tent, haven't heard
from others calling? Come on? Yeah? Vance? Nobody? I mean, I think Ray is busy, which, by the way, short attentions fan DJ Theater executive producer Ray from down Under. Maybe we'll hear from him tonight, but I don't know. I don't know who's available or what I know he does that Saturday night Iron or keep thing with Vance? Uh? But yeah, Harlan's got like a rumble channel now, I think so. I don't know. Maybe they don't need to call in. But anyway,
Jimmy, what's on your mind? Go ahead, man, Well I've changed my mind again. It's perfectly constitutional to ban political parties altogether. It occurred to me that the Bill of Rights pertains to people. It doesn't pertain to the government, It doesn't pertain to government businesses, and as sure as how, don't pertain to political parties. So since everyone seems to have such big trouble recognizing a fleet compared to an elephant, fine, ban them all.
I could see clear as day that the Democrat parties a thousand times more corrupt than any Republican But whatever, Fine by me, let's ban them all together. Not so much I care about political parties. It's been my observation, based on reality, that the people i'm the so called Democrat party today buy and far commit far more crimes. This is how they procure money. Now, on the other side, they tend to buy their seats. They're already
rich. So now I don't agree with your analysis on that, But I also don't care the political parties is they're clear present danger to the whole damnation. We're on the verge of collapse because of these fools we got. The Democrat Party is a criminal organization and worse, look, no disagreement, Yeah, no disagreement there, look a criminal organization. I'm with you, both
sides get rid of it all. And you know, weird thing, what do you think about the Trump and RFK Junior both being invited to speak? I guess Biden was invited to at the Libertarian convention. What'd you think of that? This week? I didn't hear about it. It's bizarre. I don't think there's much of a Libertarian party left anymore. As the problem, Chuck, I don't think they've had a real candidate and a couple of cycles,
have they not? Really, that is a serious problem. And the funny part was, again, you know Jacob Wornberger, who was on the show a couple of times, and look, I'm not saying I agree with his Zebruder film conclusions, but part of the Libertarian party out there running as a candidate, and you know what, they wouldn't let him get on the stage, but they invited RFK Junior and Donald Trump to their convention to speak to try and fish for votes. Now that's strange because the Libertarians at the
very least have all fifty states worth of access. Somebody, if somebody wanted to, could pick that up, put it together. If they were libertarian and orientation, go out there and make a serious run, they would have ballot access everywhere. Wouldn't that be interesting? But I'd love to see the party's gone, just completely gone. Eliminate that structure, that corruption. Yeah,
go ahead, I'd be beat. Sorry. The things keeping people from being able to register in certain states is you have to be the party's nominee, you have to have a party. I heard somebody was on a radio show the other day talking about and it may have been who was it, somebody in Texas. Maybe it was because RFK had announced that he had the signatures qualifying Texas. It's certain states. If you go to run for president and want to register for the election, you have to be a member of
a party. And I don't understand the premise of that when there should be and I don't know why it's not set up in the federal in our constitution or the bill wrights when it comes to qualifying for an election, but states put these restrictions on and that's why it's so hard for certain the Green Party is one that had a problem for the longest time getting on state where if any individual wants to run for president, he as long as he pays whatever
registration fee it is in each state to get on the ballot, he should be allowed on the ballot. It shouldn't have to be our case. In point Ohio, according to their constitution, you have to be listed as the party nominee ninety days before the election to make it on the ballot. Well, because the Democrats changed when they were going to have their convention, if Biden were nominated, it would only be seventy five days, so he has
to request a waiver for that requirement. Why have that requirement at all? And why do you have to be a member of a party. If I'm Joe Blow and I'm independently wealthy. Look at ross Perot. Rossboro could have done what he did without whatever party he was attached to to run. He had the money to do it. Okay, he could afford to be president. So if he wants to run fifty states and he pays the registration fee, he ought to be able to run fifty states. It shouldn't matter that
you're the party's nomindee. Well, I could, I could conceivably pull enough Independence votes and Democrat votes to beat the Republicans and their nominee were I on the ballot. So that's one of the biggest restrictions. And I agree with you. Do away with the parties and if someone wants to run, let them pay the registration fee, get on all fifty states on the ballot and
let them go. Yeah, I agree with you. I think there should be like, like, look, a very bare basic minimum thing, right, cover the cost of printing the ballots or whatever needs to be you know, covered there, and make sure that everybody kicks in for that, and that's it in every state, like you know, register in each state. Fine, hech state gets a piece of that. Okay, whatever that pie is the bare minimum cost done. None of this. You know, you
got to be on this line. That line. You have to represent so much of the population. Screw that, every single individual. And in that way, if somebody came out with just the right idea, caught fire the right way, use the media the right way, they'd have a fighting chance. Right. But no, that's not the way this is. That's why it's always going to boil down to these two choices and the Libertarians again, like I said, they've got all the states, but they've got no candidate.
And to me, you know, you need the require what's a true Republican Now, there's no such thing. What's a true Democrat? Now? Anything that leadings left of center and is a nut job as far as I'm concerned, A Phase makes a good point. It is the Democratic Party made up of Democrats, not the Democrat Party. But you know we use the term democrats. You know, we're talking about left wing nuts that are now trying to ruin this country. They should be the first ones phased out.
And I agree with I agree with Jimmy. The Democratic Party is I'm I'm surprised no one has taken re co charges against them. They are criminal, enterprise playing and simple. But look at what they're look at their historic VP. Give me a favorite BP. Look up Criminal Code eighteen two five one. Remind me what it says. Is you know what criminal c eighteen two five one? Well, let's take a look at that. I don't know what Jimmy's referring to. Off the batman. Jimmy, what was the number
a game? Uh? Two five one two five one? Say eighteen. Yep, she eighteen two five one, and it's in regards to government officials who pool with the First Amendment rights of citizens. Oh god, we can hang them all on that one. Yeah. Fine, this is from Cornell Law you know. So okay, eighteen two five one, Yes, Okay, they've got it broken down one through twenty seven, two five to one, two five to one. Here we go, claims and services and matters
affecting government. Okay, Oh Jesus Chris, all right, we've got a bunch of it that was repealed back in eighty seven. Taking or using papers related to claims conspiracy to defraud the government with respect to claims false, fictitious or fraudulent claims, false claims. For now, this is two eight one. Why did it jump over two five to one? They don't want us to know. Well, I'll summarize, is really chapter elected or appointed to
the government who interferes with our First Amendment rights? That's a five year fiology. Wait a minute, Wait a minute, I hold on second, Jimmy, We'll get right back to that point. This is Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute. They list US Code eighteen and they list it by chapter. It goes to chapter eleven eleven A, eleven B, twelve Civil Disorders,
thirteen Civil Rights. For some reason, they skip over fourteen, which is US Criminal Code eighteen dot two fifty one through two fifty seven, and then it jumps to chapter fifteen, Claims and Services and Matters affecting the Government. What the hell is Cornell Law School doing eliminating a whole chapter in what they make available to the public. I find them more disturbing that they're probably not telling their damn students about these laws. Man. Maybe that's why we got
ya out and around breaking up in the book. Let me find us Code eighteen chapter fourteen. Have we had a whole chapter remanded under the fight under the UH eighteen more? This is interesting. Well, you guys can continue to read the Criminal Codes and all that and section this, title that and whatever. But I think we're in pretty bad shape. Look, I'm gonna take a break here and we're gonna come back around and hopefully get some more
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hey be Pete. I checked with you a little bit during the break, but then UH didn't check with you before I came back. Did you sort out that uh missing chapter fourteen yet? No, I've not been able to find exactly where everything that was included in that ended up going into other sections, But I do need Jimmy back. Jimmy. The rule you're quoting from is in a section of the US Criminal Code that was repealed back in two thousand and two, which is like about eleven months, no, a
year and one month after they passed the Patriot Act. So some of that stuff that's included in the section that you're reading from was probably we need to kind of manipulate what we're going to do to these people in certain cases. Now the Patriot Act is in place, so I'd be curious to know the exact if you have the exact title code. I know you said section two fifty one, and that entire section has been removed from the US Code. Oh my good lord. I can't believe that it got patriots acted out.
I don't know if it was the Patriot Act that specifically did it. The last link I could find at Cornell Law where that the last reference to a public statement or corrections made to the US Code is a bad link. So I can't find that. So what I need from you, basically is the exact eighteen dot dot dot chapter and verse. Oh exactly what you won't reading the truck. And of course the trouble is that they'll redact things going back.
You're gonna you're gonna literally need to go to the wayback machine because they'll redact this stuff and move it. Don't forget, the Patriot Act gets renewed every year. Uh so you know when they redo it, if they decide, well, you know, we should have gotten rid of this back in twenty ten or two thousand and two or whatever, because we find that this new provision, you know, they just wind it back and erase it.
That's the thing, you know, all these codes and all these you know, it's it's useless because they just apply it as they wish, and they have different justifications for it, why to get rid of things or change things? Are good? Sorry good, it's useless for the average guy. But when it comes to the US government coming down with you with you know, both feet, yeah, it's kind of important exactly which little part of the
rules they're throwing at you. But currently and and this is just I mean, you can even go to the Wikipedia page for the for US Code and under title eighteen in their list in chapters, chapter fourteen or section fourteen as they call it, was completely repealed. And as we found out earlier from Corneille Wall that deals with everything from the individual sections, and Jimmy was reading
eighteen, what was two fifty one? Well that's long gone now. So if there was any of that they wanted to keep in it, it got stuck in another alteration to a different code. Or my guess is under the Patriot Act. You know, i'd have to change this to the US Code under it, sure, sure, but I'd have to think about how many people I'd have to count them up, because I know a handful of people that have gone to court, been taken to court under things that no longer
exist and they can't find a reference to it. They've gone to court and said, look, there is no they they charged me under this. They say it's under this and this and this, and it doesn't exist. And you know what doesn't matter. It's a violation of And then they come in and they throw a new uh you know, well you're actually in violation of something else. Well that's not the charge you just brought me to court under. Yeah, but but it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, you know.
So well BP. Unfortunately, I just got a notebook from notes I took from a class, and all I wrote is C eighteen two five one. In a summary, I wrote a quash of them out like that, how long wo'd you take that class? So maybe like maybe, like Chuck said, maybe the way back machine or something, we could look at what it did say and what's that Chuck? Well, what I was asking is how long would you take that class? Because I mean it could be These
things change, they do all the time. I mean, this is what keeps a lot of people employed, right is allegedly knowing what this stuff is and knowing how to find it when they need to. Right, right, Wow, this is see Jeff, Well, it's a green pad. I'd say the nineties, Oh, yeah, well, forget it. Anything anything
that was legal in the nineties. I swear to you, man. I know I sound like a jerk when I say this, but anything that you thought was correct in the nineteen nineties about your behaviors, the codes, the way you know, what was permitted, what was permissible for your defense, for your privacy, for your anything. Post nine to eleven, all bets
are wrong. It's gone because they change this stuff so much, Jimmy, that I mean, and this is what guys like me complain about, is that you know, all this stuff where people think, well, I've got my rights, do you actually take a look at these things. If we went with the simplicity and the supremacy of the Constitution, that would be one thing. But that's not the operation that's in play. And I don't care who you say, which party, it doesn't matter. Like I said,
we can begin with the Patriot Act, we can go on. You know, post nine to eleven. Bush just happened to be in office. It doesn't matter. It has been carried on. And like I said, every year, no matter who's in the majority. You notice there's two things that are always approved. Your National Defense Authorization Act. Okay, and your Patriot Act renewal since two thousand and two. There it is, It'll always be, and guaranteed, hardly anybody you know even knows the contents of either one
of those documents. Every year twenty what are we on, twenty fourth year? Now, twenty four years, twenty two years, let's be generous, twenty two years. Even the people that claim to be complaining about this don't know the contents of those documents. The people signing them don't know what's in the bill. The people that are being you know, that that are having this inflicted upon them don't know what's been authorized by the government. This is
the problem. Okay, so well it's a problem. But eventually, I agree. There are times where, quite frankly, ignorant judges, ignorant DA's pursue ignorant cases and ignorant juries convict But I can assure you these things do, Unfortunately it takes time, but they do usually get sorted out because we do have a constitutional ultimate authority. Yeah, I mean, but in thet can't. But in the meantime no, But I'm just saying, in the meantime, Jimmy, how far do you get trying to tell a judge he's
wrong about the law. How far do you get trying to even speak up to a judge in a courtroom? If you are in there, I don't care if it's for a traffic ticket or if you're charged with a felony. If you try and speak in a courtroom, what happens to you? M it's this is not right. You don't get very far, do you. I mean, I have seen very few people walk in there and make their
own individual arguments, even though they have the law in hand. They have look, I have your laws, your sections, this is your statutes. I have seen very few people succeed okay, in any case of consequence. And I mean usually success is measured by I thought I was going to pay a harsher penalty, and I paid a lesser penalty. I thought I was going to jail and I only had to pay fines. I thought I was going to lose everything I own, and I only lost a few things.
I only lost my business. You know what I would love in this country, It's just for one hundred thousand good citizens to step forward and act as what's called as private attorney generals. This is based on law known as quote tom or q tom qui space tam is the Latin and this came. This was highly used after the Civil War right until the early twentieth century. And basically these people audited people who profited illegally from the Civil War and broke other
laws, and they prosecuted the law themselves when others would not. Ah. Yes, that's under the same provisions that Justice of the Peace abathol right I believe so, yes, yeah, okay, and good good, No, that's just to say, if we had one hundred one hundred thousand, we got three hundred and fifty million people occupying America, we need one hundred thousand good citizens who can honestly be fair, non partisan, and we need I
We've got big troubles here with when half the people don't think the constitution applies to them. We've got big troubles well, when the people that are supposed to be upholding it are abusing it and ignoring it. Okay, I'll agree this. This is where the problem is, so you know, and who
has the time. Look, the truth is, if you had twenty five hundred, honestly twenty five hundred people, if you had five hundred people in each state, you could probably form the types of courts you're talking about in every state if you had five hundred people to do it in each state, and you know what, it would be completely lawful, It would be completely
constitutional, and it would be seen as a remedy. I forget what you have to do in order to establish that there's something, there's something that has to be declared or whatever. And all you got to do is serve a public notice that nobody, you know, basically takes down and that's it. It gets done. And you know what, you could hold all kinds of people accountable. Every state with their representatives that they send to DC, they
could hold each one of them accountable. Forget about impeachment, Okay, I'm talking. They could literally say, you know what, you people have violated the law. You have violate the public trust. There's a praise that will come up a lot the public trust that was granted you through this other circumstance, this provision, and we will meet out punishment. There is punishment to
be meted out, and it gets done. And yeah, one of the most and one of the most beautiful things about it is they have to provide the resources the government and then afterwards private attorney general or if you want for for legal realitor or auditor or whatever, or America's cure, they get twenty five of the recovered monies and the rest is returned to the treasury. Yeah,
and there's financial stay. No. What you do is you show damages, you assess them, okay, and guess what the people responsible from making that damage pay it. So you know, all these million and billionaire politicians you got out there, guess what happens, They will pay the cost of it eventually. Yeah, that would be really interesting. And I've heard somebody talk about this. I've heard people talk about this before. And these would
be legal courts, and you know what happens. These guys get swallowed up in the sovereign citizen thing and they're gone, you know, and they try to go up against the the the current court system, and they usually get locked up because you know, they're they're and they get they take them out on dumb things like you know, the license plates or whatever, even though that's not necessary unless you're engaged in commerce and blah blah blah. It doesn't
matter. It's just they just wind up locking them up. And that's the that's the rough part of this. But you're right. I know that there's remedies like this, and there's all kinds of stuff like that where, yeah, citizens who decided to take action could literally take a lot of power back if they were so motivated. But it wouldn't even take as many It wouldn't even take a hundred thousand. A hundred thousand sounds pretty large, Jimmy, but I know it could be done. But I'm telling you, five hundred
people in each state could organize and execute what you're talking about. And somebody showed me how. He showed me this whole thing a long time ago, and I couldn't believe it. But those those provisions have never been withdrawn, by the way, they still exist. For some reason, they never got you know. It's not like all the executive actions, you know, the executive orders that all got rolled up and then taken away and all that stuff.
No, no, no, it's not like that, And it's not something that's you know, extra constitutional like that, where it's like, well, we have granted authority to this one and this one, and you know how many how many points of separation do you have from the original authority. This is original authority. It is lawful under original authority based on emergency and
damage done by corruptor organizations. And yeah, you're right. They used it after the Civil War when there was a whole bunch of you know, places where there were politicians that were supposed to be in charge of places. And what did they do. They just you know, absconded with whatever they could and got out of town. And it was like, well, now what do we do. You know, they went after him, and you know, one start that this would be simply some head of some damn government agency.
And I'll give you an example. This student loan forgiveness crap. You know, apparently Biden is telling his people Department of Education or whoever's covering the loans now, to go in and find ways to add people to existing programs
to reduce their payments or eliminate their payments. Well, all it takes is for the head of that department to tell the Secretary of Education and tell the President he don't have the authority to do it until we see something through the legisla or through the House and the Senate be appropriated or a rule changed allowing
this to happen. I can't do it. That's all it takes is one decent government employee instead of these guys that are playing a professional ping pong between parties at the tops of these damn government agencies that does whatever the person above them says do, whether it's legal or not. Quite Simply they can say, sorry, you're gonna tell the President we can't forgive these loans because we have a procedure to follow and just because he writes an executive order doesn't change
it. I mean, that's the problem. The Supreme Court told him he couldn't do what he wanted to do to begin with. He's done it twice since then went in the hell is somebody in the government to stop in and say, wait a minute, before you follow that executive order, it ain't legal. Now prove to me you go have the authority to do it. Until someone in government starts stepping up to this bullshit that comes out of these stamp politicians, nothing is going to get fixed. And maybe we need to
start firing some damn government employees. Yeah, I said it, and I'd be glad to be the one with the pen to go Okay, pink slip, pink slip, pink slip, because I go ahead and tell you seventy five percentity up for ashelon. These government agencies that were up to me be sitting there waiting for freaking unemployment, and our ass would be gone. You want to reduce cost to government, get rid of the size of government and
our constitution. I have to disagree with Phase. We don't need to go back to the MC of Carter. We need to simply follow our constitution and the Bill of Rights and quit write up these stupid ass administrative rules from the politicians that are the ones that really ruin your life. They may vote on a bill that affects you, like Obamacare, but until the professional government employees that have been there for years start writing these stupid ass rules, they're the
ones that kill you. Obamacare was a great idea. Yeah, let's get people some help, let's try to make things affordable. But because of the bureacracy that's in place and the collusion with the damn insurance companies and the health providers, we found out that all Obamacare did was make regular insurance unaffordable for
anybody to use. And that's what we end up set of saving US twenty five hundred dollars a year, which was to claim it's costing us over five thousand dollars a year more to have less coverage and have more copays and more out of pocket and crap like that. So until some of these damn government bureaucrats start saying, no, we can't do that, We're not going to solve a damn problem. I'll tell you right now, if it was up to me on fire, half the government employees right off the bat, half
of them gone. Now let's see how many others we can weed out. We've got so much crap run by computers. Now we should be able to eliminate half of the damn workforce because the computer's running the show. What do we hear when there's a problem. All we had a problem in our database and the computer went down, and but we've got it fixed. Well, while you're sitting there getting it fixed, you've got a whole bureaucratic agency sitting there not doing a damn thing or not doing a damn thing. Why do
they need to be on the payroll. Let's get rid of them. Let's start now. I guarantee you there's enough redundancy and nonsense in the system that you could cut a whole lot of employees without a problem. Oh yeah, yeah. And you know the other thing is thinking about this, you know,
post Obamacare world. Okay, I know it helped some people in some places, it did, But the truth is, we still have an industry where I know somebody who went to a hospital a couple of weeks ago and they got their bill and you know, how much do you think I mean, if I wanted to go to a drug dealer and buy a five milligram percoset. Okay, even in a good neighborhood, a five milligram percoset is
only going to cost me ten bucks on the street. Okay, how much do you think they were charging somebody on a bill in the you know, at the hospital for a five milligram percoset? Oh, I would imagine close to probably well mallet this age, probably about seventy five bucks a shot minimum, because back when I was in the hospital the last time, they charged me thirteen dollars for an aspirin, and I could go buy a bottle of thirty for eighty nine cent Yeah right, okay, well you're close. Try
fifty bucks. Fifty dollars okay for a pill that contains you know, like I said, street level in a nice neighborhood. Okay, double the price on a double, a dollar on a milligram for the opiate. Ten bucks, that's what it would be in a regular neighborhood. Five bucks almost anywhere in America. A dollar milligram on the street. That's how much percocet's cost. Okay, yeah, but go to the hospital. Fifty You like that
ten times. And by the way, when when you buy them at a pharmacy, really realistically, they're charging you according to what the drug company should charge a pharmacy. These things are less than a dollar apiece, you know, I mean, what are we looking at? Fifty bucks? How do you how do you justify that? I mean, good, But you don't have the hospital. I'll give you an example. Had I had an wisdom tooth that was loose and could be pulled under normal procedure, didn't have to
go through the rigamarolla cutting it out. So I go to my dentist. He says, all right, but you got a little bit of infection in there. He says, I want to put you on the sand and piotic. He said, come in next Wednesday, we'll pull it. I said, all right, no problem. Now let me ask you a question. Wait, well, let me ask a question here, because wisdom tooth, how long is this? How about six years ago before I started on the show. You kept lunch before I started posting on Fridays, really because you
kept wisdom teeth that long. Wow. I had off some teeth up until that one came out. And the only reason it came out was because they started getting loose in my jaw, had shitting the bones and everything had shifted enough it got loose. So it wasn't I mean he could pull. He actually pulled it. He pulled it with his fenders. He was so loose. Wow. Okay, So, but it isn't a cavity or anything.
It just had shifted to the point the roots were. Instead of four separate roots embedded in the jaw, it was like two and a third twisted, so it was like a bundle, and it just got loose. He was a pull it. No offense. But by the time you know you're your age or even my age, we're usually twenty years past wisdom teeth problems, and either they grew in and stayed or didn't come out, or were removed
long before now. So I mean, I'm just thinking threw in and there's no problem until you know over age and your your bone structures, your gum receives tooth gets a little loose. Okay, no problem. But he said, anyway, I'm just gonna be a simple pen He says, generic form. So feel this, take it. That'll knock the infection down. Pulled the two would be good to go. So I go to the partisy, I give them a prescription. It was for a simple, straight generic penicillin
like they had back in the fifties. Okay, no big deal. They said, well, do you have your insurance card? So I give them my card. They said it's going to be and I think they said seventeen something for like two weeks worth twice a day, no, three a day, so twenty one pills. I have seventeen bucks. I said, are you serious? Yeah, I said, generic penicillin. You're telling me it costs that much, Well, you can't pay cash, I said, how
much it canna cost them in cash? Uh? Three seventy five. So there's part of your problem because of the insurance companies and these middlemen pharmaceutical companies that take over the prescription drug part of your healthcare. They got to get their cut, and they got to get their cut, and then there you're gonna pay for it. They's gonna be so much credit as a out of pocketing. It doesn't go towards you know, it doesn't go towards your deductibles,
so you're not helping yourself there. So I saved fourteen dollars by paying cash for it because my insurance company wanted to increase the price from three seventy five to seventeen fifty or whatever it was. That's why you're paying. That's why Obamacare didn't work. They went and colluded with these government agencies and with health care providers and with insurance providers to jack the freaking cost to everybody.
Obamacare helped the total of about eleven thousand people getting onto Medicare. Okay, that's all. At help everybody else. They completely convoluted the system so that we can afford to pay for all the free health care they're about to give the ten million illegals that came in here, some of which have already been receiving health care benefits by simply showing up in an emergency room and it gets
filed and we're paying the bill. That's why this had to be done, so that they could absorb the cost of all these damn illegals coming into this country and provide them with all the basic health care that they need on your dime. So anytime the government tells you they're doing anything to help you when it comes to health care, call bullshit and walk away, and then tell them we don't want what you're proposing. Now, go back and fix what
you screwed up ten years ago with Obamacare. It's gotten to that point. Nobody's gonna be able to afford health care before law, nobody except the people to get it for free, like the people in Congress who have pretty good health care. Actually yeah, yeah, okay. Oh, Notice over the last we're talking about the Patriot Act and the last approval of it. Notice how they prior to this happening, they exempted themselves from all these being able
to search and seize and collect data, et cetera, et cetera. But they didn't exempt you think about that when it comes time for reelection, they excluded themselves. You can't screw around with Congress's info anymore or members in the Senate. But they go after you anytime they or not. Just keep that in mind. I'm just telling you pick one, anyone, dig into them. Guess what you'll find. They're all They all have foreign and corporate paymasters
that are international. Okay, guaranteed, guaranteed, so you know there's not one of them that makes this to that level. Go ahead, Sorry, well we cannot. You know, everybody says, oh, you're a Trump, we'll drain the swamp, but he couldn't. Well he can because of bureaucracy is so big. Trump can't do it by himself. It's gonna take Congress, and Congress is not going to drain the swamp in which they flop around in all kinds of money all day long, basking in the sun while
they sit there and tell you you're they're doing the people's work. Well, shit, this whole damn system is corrupt from top to bottom. You named one, I don't care who it is. Let them come on the show. Pick a damn agency or pick some part of the government complex, whether it's state, local, or federal, and I'll show you where they're corrupt. That's a challenge to everybody. I'm not accepted it because I got I got no agency that I know of that is not corrupt in some way.
None. So there you go. Anyway, three one nine five two seven five zero one six. You can call in and join in this wonderful discussion if you want to talk government weekend. If not, you can talk about anything you want. Three one nine five two seven five zero one six. Jimmy, you're still on the line. I haven't heard from you in a couple minutes. I'm here alright listening. I agree with P. Pete what you was saying fair enough. I mean, and find an agency, Go
ahead, find one because I can't anyway. Let's see what do we got you do? You say, find a good agency that hasn't broken a eh, probably of the Space Force has it yet it's not only like six of them. Maybe maybe I don't know, you know, but but take away you got to find out have they already benefited off of decorating their new offices. I mean you got to check right, go through their budget. I
guarantee you we'll find something they're paying for they shouldn't be. Yeah, I mean, are they getting you know, vacation time because it's part of their health rehab? And you know some I mean something come on, there's got to be something there. But maybe they might be new enough. Though even the space quebecs are dirty. Man, come on me. I can't prove it right away because we don't have a long track record. You got a point there. But but cadets may not be No, they may not be
corrupt. But I guarantee whoever's running their damn department is. See, that's the thing. Somebody who believes in that gets into it. Always wanted to be an astronaut. That guy might be a boy scout, I mean, you know, and not like you know it's the current corrupt boy Scout organization. I mean like a boy Scout in the old fashioned way. Could be could be boy Scouts get in there. Could be you know, there are some people that go into the FBI that truly want to be the clean,
cut, upstanding, righteous purse and true. They go in there with that attitude. Does it stay that way? Are they being run by people that think the same way? No? But today is James motherfucking call me is a crook. So much for the FBI. That's the first agency. I know a lot of people think I come down hard on them. I'd be the first guy. I'd get rid of them before I get rid of the CIA. I'll go ahead and tell you now, the FBI is one of
the dirtiest organizations out there. If you think they're out there looking out for you, you can forget it. Yeah, we haven't heard much from Christopher Ray, have we in a while? Right now? He's been too busy lying in conference. Oh the same guy who you know Trump put in Biden didn't take out right. What does that tell you? Oh that because he's been covered Biden's ass from Here's the deal. Ray was down a few notches
back when Biden was in office under Obama. So Trump, under the advice of somebody, put Ray in charge, not knowing that Ray was going to pull the carpet out from under him every chance he'd get. That's the problem with these bureaucracies. You have to rely on people. Trump was not a DC guy. He's a New York guy. It contacts in New York. He gets elected president and goes to d C. Now he's got to rely on people that may not know the inner workings of the gang or the game
to advise him. Who to put in charge of something Comy should have been put under investigation day one, and he wasn't. Now, we may hear something if Trump gets back in then barking Comy's way. And I'm sure that's what he's worried about, is some statute of limitations hasn't run out on something he did, and it's going to come back to bite him in the next administration. I'll go ahead and tell you now, Colly's one of the biggest crooks in public. Well, Trump was advised and Ray come back, and
that's the problem. Oh, I was just gonna say. I was just gonna say, if you one thing Trump did say that put a smile on my face as he politely told the FBI you can forget about your new headquarters. I want you right here close to the d O J. And he was right. I agree with you. He was right on that you need to have him close. So when you get ready to persecute or ask, you ain't got to go that far because I tell you right now, the FBI be the first thing I tarror part. No, it would be it
would be a tie. I'd go ahead and send both guys out. Do you go get the FBI? I want I'm torn down. You you go to the I r s make their life a living hell. Now, hm, So I've got I had something that I was holding on too, because we could sit in just you know, if everybody wants to just rail about the government, we could do that. We could do that for the next
How long do we have here? Let's see, we got probably uh, what do we got left for the next seg Oh, I got fifty minutes or so, so we got nearly an hour to do that, if not. I have stupid questions that I get emailed to me almost every day, and they come from a collection of questions that are asked online every single day. And I was wondering if you guys wanted me to go through some of
the dumbest questions I've ever seen. Yeah, okay, because one of them just came into my email box while I was sitting here talking and listening to you guys, and I know it would be of interest to both of you, so I figured, let's kick this one off, okay. And these are things they round up supposedly based on my interests. By the way, but because they try and find the dumbest questions and it's it doesn't say it's the dumbest questions. But that's how I'm framing it. It actually is supposed
to be serious. But you see, if it doesn't qualify as the dumbest questions on the Internet today, So this one is fairly intelligent but kind of funny. Would Lee Harvey Oswald have survived the same gunshot wound if it happened in twenty nineteen, Possibly, but I doubt it. He bled out quick. Well, he really should have survived, because the idiocy of somebody trying to do you know, manual, you know, manually trying to pump on his heart when he's got a gut wound was really stupid. And I'm certain
not necessarily. I mean, he he had a gut wound, but the problem was his liver got lacerated, and I think that Nick Denort one of the A orders or something, one of the big veins. He bled out, and there's no way you could have stopped him from bleeding out, even under battlefield conditions. With these jail packs that they have, they can shove in a bullet wound and it immediately starts coagulating everything to cut down on the
amount of bleeding. It's still hard to keep somebody from bleeding out. When your liver gets fair enough, I'm just gonna offer them up. Okay, I don't know who Anne Bolin is. Do you know who that is? And b o l e y N She was one of the wives of Henry d eighth. Give me a second, I'll tell you which you order. Okay, Well, here's yes, let's say she was Queen of England from nine fifteen thirty three to fifteen thirty six as the second wife of Henry the
eighth. Okay, so the question asked was was Anne Boleyn's head buried with her body? I believe it wasn't. I think that she was one of those heads they put like up on top of a post. Right, Well, sure, I think she got spike. Yeah, I'm pretty sure. I don't know. These are crazy questions though, right, But apparently large groups of people asked these questions online. Okay, another Kennedy questions. I guess after they took the head off the spike, they could have thrown it
into the grave with the body. I don't know. Well, if they put that out on display for a while, though, they probably wouldn't have, you know, kept the grebe open, right, I mean, I'm thinking they would have buried the body pretty quick, or they would have held on there. Yeah, said, to add insult to all this injury,
no one bothered to give Anne a proper burial. Though the execution itself was meticulously planned, it had occurred to anyone that there was no coffin until after Anne's head rolled After rummaging around the ground, someone have eventually scrouned up an old arrow chest to cram the corpse into. So he was buried with her brother in an unmarked grave in front of the altar as Saint Peter's Vincula within the Tower of London. She her body resurfaced in eighteen seventy six when they
were doing repairs. I don't think the head ever caught up with the body, right, So anyway, how about this one. Does Kennedy grab his throat while he's being shot? Define while being shot because he grabbed it between shots? Well, he didn't really grab his throat. He raised it like in his hand, was like in a fist, going up towards his throat. Right. I didn't see him grab his throat at all. So, but a lot of people think, even watching the Zubruder film, that he
grabs his throat. They literally think he grabs his throat for some reason. Yes, but people watching the Zapruder film also think that the driver turned around and shot him with a chrumb plate of forty Yeah. I know. Well that's if you're watching that really blurry crap, you know. So okay, and I know there was another good one in here. Let's see. Uh, I'm having to go through a couple of different days worth here to get some of the better some of the better questions. That did make me think
for a minute. But it's like, this is what people are searching on the internet. By the way, I don't know why, Okay, I'm just I'm not claiming why. I'm just telling you this is what is. Let's see. Oh, come on, I know I have more of these. Where's it at? Let's see? Okay, so we uh the end bole in question? Okay? Okay, which breed of dog can kill a lion? Which specific breed? Yeah, well, dependent on the size of the lion. I'll put a bull mastiff up against anything. I definitely would
too. But I'll tell you, uh, you know, an average size Great Dane is big enough to take on a line. Depending on the size, Yeah, yeah, I agree with you. There. Here's one. Was Elvis Presley racist? That's a good question. No, ma'am, No, ma'am no, not a bone in my body. Yeah. See, I didn't think I never thought so. But some people have made some weird claims in recent years. Here's another JFK question on the weird list. And guess what it is. Did JFK's limo drivers shoot the fatal shot? No,
these are things that people are searching on the internet. These are phrases, common phrases. Can you believe this? It's pretty bad. What were Marlon Brando's last words? Damn? Why did you? Why did Dean Martin refuse to attend JFK's inauguration? Probably too drunk because according according to some answers by the way, it's it's because Sammy Davis Junior was not invited. I don't know if that's true. Invited. I don't know if that's true.
M Yeah, that's what they said. He was still keeping an eye out for well, he was keeping an eye out for something that undone. All right. Anyways, did Ethel Kennedy ever have a good relationship with Jacquelin or Bobby Kennedy not have a good relationship with anybody ever good. I don't think she had a good relationship with Bobby. I mean, after all, he was man horn all over town there. Wink wink was Elvis Presley on drugs
in his Aloha from Hawaii concert in nineteen seventy three. Yes, yes, these are phrase These are things people are searching on the internet, like doing intensive searches. I just I don't this is what people are using their time to do. Oh, I mean do you think about it though? Back during the day, when you had your favorite bar you always went to after work, all your friends were there, some of the drunken debates that would
happen. Unfortunately, now we have the Internet that anybody can pick up their phone and go no, wait a minute, that's not right. Yeah, they don't even have to get drunk too. They don't have to get drunk or build up their courage or pump out their chest or yell over top of somebody in a bar anymore. Do they? Absolutely? You look it up, right? I used to have somebody used to call before the internet made
it to phones, when they were just phones. Yeah, you know, without your cell phone, call the trivia guy that you knew Hey da da da da dah, and they'd give you the answer, yep, phone a friend. There's a reason why they created that. In a bunch of different game shows. Right outside of you know, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? They had on with Cash Cab and a few other things. Right, yeah, I mean because you know, a lot of times you can't really
remember who won the sixty seven World Series. You call it the guy with a book at home. Yeah, well it's crazy. I used to be that guy. By the way. I was the phone a friend for a lot of people. I used to get weird phone calls and stuff like people call me up, Hey, I don't know this, tell me something. They'd be at a party, they're in a middle of a conversation or a dinner, didn't matter, and they're just like calling me up randomly, Hey
do you know this? And you know it was about specific things, but they would call me up. And I was like the phone a friend for a bunch of people when I was younger. I never knew how I got that job exactly. Anyway, I don't know. I don't know who the one the phone. Yeah, that's the problem. I answered my phone exactly. Either that or they would they would say certain things on the app.
Usually I let the answering machine pick it up. Yes, kitties. There were these things called answering machines, and we used to listen to people on a speaker, talk to a tape and sit there. You know. Most of the time people would uh do the whole Hey, if you're there, pick up? Come on, pick up? Hey you there? You home? Pick up? All right? Well, then they would leave a message. There were these things called answering machines. I did you not? Yeah
suck. Speaking of Kate blanch Uh. Did you hear about Clay Blanche She's one of these un goodwill ambassadors And she was given a speech and she was apologizing. I guess and she said, I'm sorry, I'm proviless. I'm white. And here's the part that ticked me off. She said she's middle class. Middle class. I looked it up. She's got ninety five million dollars. To show you that people with money have no concept of reality. It I don't know it changes their It's a naps function or something in their
brain. But you talk to a lot of people that have money, and they all am just the average Joe. No you're not got ninety five million
dollars in the bank. You don't give a shit about this because you can afford no matter what do you, no matter what the outcome is of all this government crap happening, you can afford to let it happen to you because you got ninety five million dollars, and based on where you're stuck, it's perpetuating you enough money you don't have to work again the rest of your life. It real, You know, that's someboddy. That's why I actually used
to like Bill Maher, believe it or not. I used to a long time ago, but he used to say stuff like, look this, I can afford this. You can't, but I can. He used to say stuff like that in public, but it was usually like, well, you know, tax increases and inflation and blah blah blah blah blah, but I can afford it. Okay, Well yeah, but what are you doing? What about the people that can't? What are you doing to help them out? You can afford it, so you don't give a damn Well, what
are you doing it for the people that can't afford it? Mister Bill Maher, with your platform that people really put emphasis into what you have to say, as I guess an influencer before influencers became popular. But they're different platforms. But one people would listen to him. Oh I like his idea. Yeah, he makes a lot of sense. Hey, Bill, screw all that. Well, what do you to bring the cost of shit down for a person making twenty thousand dollars a year? See to you like that?
Shut the fuck up? See to me though. But back then, when he was saying that stuff, he would say, look, you guys need to vote against this or whatever. In it seemed like with proper intention, he was saying that people needed to resist certain things or to you know, to turn against certain things because they weren't going to be able to afford the way it would come out. And he was saying things that sounded like they were on the side of people like myself going, you know what, I
can't afford that. But at the same time, he was one of the few people that would say, look, I you know, let's be honest about this. People in Hollywood tell you stuff and they speak from an unrealistic position. I'm telling you I can afford this, you can't, So you're not gonna want to let this pass, or you're not going to want to let this happen, or you're not gonna you know. So, like I said, this is many years ago, but there was a point at which
I liked. Yeah. I saw him just the other day on an interview with Megan Kelly talking about some of the crap that's been going on here in the past few years and January sixth, and he's clueless, he refused. I mean, she made a couple of points to him that were absolute faced, like cops, well, you know they were out there and cops died. He goes, wait a minute, No cops died on January sixth, Are you sure? Yeah, I'm sure it's a fact. No cops died
on January sixth. Well, but yeah, there was an officer that died of a health problem the day after or two days later, but you know, maybe the stress added to it. But he didn't die on January sixth. No cop was killed. And Bill Maher as well, you seem to have better knowledge of that than I do, and lets it drop, and no one went after him to pin him down. Admit you're wrong about something. Bill Maher is just as much in La La Land as all the people
that worship everything he has to say. I hate to say it. That's the problem with these damn elites. You don't know what shit costs in a damn grocery store nowadays because he's got some damn assistant going out and buying crap for the house or I don't know. If he's not married, he's no, he's no, he's not married. He's not that lifestyle for years. Screw no, No, he's not married at all. And uh, he's one of these anti marriage people even you know anyway, marriage for him,
he's anti marriage for him. Yeah, of course he's fine with the with other Yeah. Yeah, well but he'll call you stupidle doing basically. But yeah, he respects he respects marriage as the institution it is. You think, so okay, I I have a difference of opinion with you there, sir. I don't think so. But you know what, Uh, somebody just passed me a clip Apparently this is Megan Kelly talking about having an awkward
moment with Bill Maher. I guess let's just play it. I got into this yesterday when Bill Maher was on the program, and I'll tell you, you know, he sat down I appreciated him coming on the show. But as soon as he asked, and he asked me explicitly, whether I was going to vote for Trump. It's not normally something I announced who I'm voting for as a journalist, but I did the day that Biden with his pen redid Title nine, which is going to affect my daughter and yours, you
know, all three of us, all of our kids. The boys are they lost their due process in college campuses, the girls lost their rights in their private spaces, and well beyond that. I mean, there's so many problems with him. But I said I'm going to vote. I'm going to vote for Donald Trump. It's not that I love Trump. I don't love Trump. He's fine. I'm not like a fan of Trump's, but I can see that he does good things and he does some bad things. Whatever.
But as soon as I said it, you could see the shift, right, he looked angry, and he actually stopped looking me in the eye. I got into okay, So I don't know. I guess that's some I'm uh is that an Instagram post? I guess something from Steers XM. What did you do? An interview with him on Sterus XM like on the Fox channelism, Where did they do that? She has her own program. She's not connected to Fox in any way anymore. Okay, No, Bill Mark came on f the YouTube clip for the interview. Let me see if
I can find it and I'll stick it in the room. But I mean, it was weird to see him on there. He agreed with her for a few things, but there were some things that there are basic facts out there that the left has refused to acknowledge our facts, and they keep all with this damn fantasy narrative about what's going on. It just I don't see how people can survive in this world deluting themselves as badly as members of the Democratic Party have done. How the hell do they exist in this world?
I don't understand it. Because there are some backcrap crazy people out there on both sides. I realize that, but for some reason, the Democrat Party has seemed to collect more and more of them in the past few years to where now it's the extreme left wing nuts of the party that are running the damn party. It's amazing, But you got it though, I mean, come on, Bill Meher does push back at least and some of this stuff,
and I do appreciate when he does that. Well, the only thing I've seen him push back on is mandating vaccination in the past few years is that, you know, he didn't. He's like, look, I'm totally vaccinated, but I don't believe that you should force that on anybody. Uh, That's the only thing I've seen him pushing back. He's been very much leading the three the right, just three each deal. He has called out his own black people of about they're trying to censor the right. So I
appreciate him bringing that up. I mean, he's right on some things. I don't always agree with the fact. I rarely agree with the guy, but I don't know, I don't have bad feelings toward him per se. He recently announced that he wasn't going to do any more touring, but I implied that several weeks ago on this Viel So well, there you have it. So Jimmy James doesn't hate Bill Maher, but you know, doesn't love me either. Just thinks that he's right about some things and wrong about others.
So they go kind of a mixed bag, Like, I don't know, this is the way we used to view most people, but you know anymore, who knows? Anyways, gonna take another break here, just real quick, and uh not gonna make this as long as the last one, because we've got about a half hour left of the show and we've only had Jimmy James call in. Now. I don't mind the Jimmy calls in,
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late to the game the party right now. What has everyone been talking about tonight? Well, let's see, we had a little discussion about whether Bill Mahers sucks or not. We had a discussion, many discussestions about whether the government sucks or not. Postpatriot Act, nobody gets any justice or privacy. Uh, let's see what else. Oh, Democrats, they're all criminals. Let's see what else. James comy, Oh yeah, James Comy's a criminal? Who else? Bep? Who else did we identify as absolute criminals?
Oh? Damn, lot of them? Just everybody. Everybody's a criminal. Been caught yet fair enough? And uh, you know, like I said, nobody wants to dig into it because if you do, then you might have to reveal your own problems. But apparently this is the way the system is. So okay. So that's about it so far. What news did
we get to? Oh? We we went through a couple of crazy questions that people are asking on the internet, some very weird ones, some of the most ridiculous phrases I could find, like Anne Boleyn, was she buried with her head or not? Kennedy? Did he actually grab his throat when he was shot? Did ethel Kennedy get along with Jackie? Oh? Can he act? Can we get in? Can we go into that? I mean, yeah, what is everyone's take on him grabbing his throat? Because
it does look really weird in the footage. I mean, it could be a number of things, but what was everyone's I don't mean to bring everything back up, but I'm fascinated by that because I've always wondered just the placement of his hands on his throat and the way that his wrists were and things like that. I was always confused by that myself. It doesn't look to me like he grabs his throat. It looks to me like he makes fists, which is a really weird thing that he does there where his elbows fly
up. But you know, it's difficult because people when they're struck, and especially clearly his throat was disrupted. Whatever you want to say about the directionality of that right, whether it went through the front or the back, and I'm thinking it went through the front. But you know, even if you want to go an unnatural movement, it looks like am I am I wrong
with that observation? Well, the whole thing looks kind of unnatural. But when you've been around people who have been shot, you see him do weird stuff and it could range anywhere from no reaction to you know, the weirdest kind of like contortions you've ever seen. Uh, Like I've seen. Look, I was shot in the leg, didn't even know what happened. But I've seen somebody else who was shot almost in the same spot in their leg,
and they did a weird thing with their arms. Where like you know those a wacky waving and flail, you know two man guys that they put out of car dealerships. Like he did something like that with his arms when he was struck in the leg same spot I was, And I didn't even know I was hit until I felt something wet on my leg. Well, right, Also think about this when he regardless of what you think that you know happened, we do have to look at two things. One, he
had a bullet wound in the back between the shoulder blades. Okay, you get hit with a bullet in the back between the shoulder blades. It's like somebody you know, with a fist with the mass of a safe hitting you in the back. Right. He also had a wound in the throat. Now, the wound in the throat was it because of the tracheotomy or because the doctor said, I enlarged the existing hole That looked like an entrance hole to me. So he had two wounds. Yeah, But the way he's
got a hole there right would be pete. Either way, he's got a hole there in the throat. So does it even matter if it's an entrance or an exit? His throat is torn, right, right, but got
two wounds. So him reacting, he feels something hits his throat. Okay, he could be reaching for it, but if at the same time or within a millisecond he gets hit with a bullet to the back and the four I mean that thing his body absorbed all the forest because apparently what the doctor said, he probed it with his finger and it didn't go deeper than his little finger, so he took the full brunt of that bullet and dissipated all that energy with it pounded him in the back, so he could have been
reaching for his throat. He gets hit by a bullet in the back, which causes his shoulders to go back, which is going to pull his elbows up. I mean he was sitting, you know, basically the whole time. He had had his arm up on the side of the car a lot of the time while they were driving around, so his elbows one's already up. Boom, he gets hit in the back. Both elbows go up while he's trying to reach for his throat, but just through muscle contraction, he
makes a fist. I don't think he actually grabbed his throat. I thought he was reacting to two bullet shots actually one in the throat one in the back, able to convince me that the two wounds were ever they never dissected the wound to see if they actually were connected. Well, here's something that kind of backs up what you're saying, and it comes right from the same circle ccumstance. Because let's just now, I know it's a bad assumption to
some people. But assuming that Kennedy is struck by a similar bullet that Connolly is struck with, right, what did Connolly say for the whole rest of his life, It felt like I was hit in the back, as if somebody had doubled up you know, the ridiculous looking thing he used to see on Star Trek where somebody could knock somebody out with a double axe handle blow to the back. Okay, I don't know. You know that would used to be a TV fighting thing, Right, But Connolly described being hit by
the bullet as feeling like that. When he's turning around, he suddenly feels like somebody doubled up their fists and hit him in the back. Right. So, now Connolly's reaction on the film is clearly he gets pushed forward, puffs out his face and exclaims something about you know, visually, right, I mean I'm going with his account. Good. No, I was going to say, yeah, you're right. He puffs up his face. I mean it actually knock the wind out up well, and his lung was flattened.
So it makes sense that he had a disruption there and either tried to take in air or what do you do first before you ever take in a breath, as you always, exhale comes before inhale somehow, I mean, uh yeah, xhale comes before inhale in the order of things. So truthfully, the big reaction would be a brash exhale before the big inhale. Right, So that's why his cheeks pump out, because all of a sudden,
the air comes forward and he's hitting the back. Now, assuming he's hit by the same kind of thing, yeah, that could be a very weird reaction, which is why those shoulders come up in what looks like an unnatural move. Also, we got to remember he's wearing a back brace. That's the other thing here. Okay, of that are going to be able to move well, See that's the thing with the back brace, right, He's not gonna get pushed forward or bend like a lot of people. Have you
got struck in the top of your back. Yeah, he's not gonna just slump either, because that back brace goes from like his hips up to what halfway up his back. Yeah. So in other words, but but you might think, or if you were struck by anything in your back, you might bend. Right. He can't quite do that, so he goes forward a little, feels that the throat is torn. All those things happening within you know, a very short amount of time, because clearly he's not hit
before he goes behind the sign. If you just use this a brutal film and you look at it and you say, you know, okay, this is where he's hit. This is where he's not hit. He's not hit before going behind the sign. In that very short window there he starts to come up and react as he's emerging from behind the sign if you slow it down, so it's this very short window that he's clearly struck. That's the
way I see it. And yeah, it's weird though to see that the fists come up, because it's like he almost put up two fists and flapped his arms up like he's trying to fly you know, uh, some people he described as oh, he comes up in a defensive position. I don't know that that would be a defensive position. That's one of those just reactions that I think is not attributed to a thought. You know. It's not like, oh I need to defend myself. That's just one of those bah
you know, you just react. It's sort of like the jump when you have something unexpected hit you. So, yeah, that's what it looks like to me. But I don't think for a moment he grabs his throat. But like I said, people commonly search that and want ask to ask the
internet that question is did he grab his throat? And was he grabbing it at the time he was shot, because I know a few years ago there was a very popular sort of thing that people would say, is that, oh, he's choking out the bullet, you know, one way or another, and therefore that's what he's doing. That's what you see him doing, is he's making emotion like he's choking. And I don't know where the hell they got that from because there's absolutely nothing to back that up except that,
again, the throat was torn in some way. Now you want to say it's a front entry. You want to say, it's a rear and it's tearing out there. Either way, the throat is disrupted, your throat is disrupted, your airway is interrupted. You'll see people react. I mean, you ever watch somebody choke on something like they can't dislodge it, be pete. You ever see that, like in a restaurant or something. Yeah,
absolutely, so you see somebody choking. People choking on a piece of food do some pretty wacky things sometimes reacting to it when their airway is disrupted. So there's a bunch of things in play there. But it doesn't appear to me as though he like grabs his throat at any point his hands come up near that area. But best I can tell, again, you know, trust who you want to trust. But if you look at those frames, the clearest stream around, so that makes the most sense. And it looks
like fists, you know. So if he's got two fists up and his arms flying up, I don't know, it just seems to me like an impul some reaction. And again if you take into the account that he's got the back brace on and all that, I don't know, it almost makes sense. What do you think BP, Well, I think he was clearly reacting to the shots and he just happened to make a fist. I mean he was going for his throat. He gets hit in the back, he
makes a fist through whether it's a muscle contortion or what. He didn't actually grab his throat. But then again, you don't know what quality of which the Bruder film they're actually watching. Oh boy, here we go. All right, Look, I'm gonna get everybody back around on the line, but we have another caller, so and I'm gonna get Jimmy back on here in a minute. But here we go, brand new caller on the line.
And what do you got on your mind? Hey, shock, this is Danny Dumpty out here in California. Oh Danny, I just wanted to make a just want to make a comment about that you put on one of your shows, RFK Junior. So I went down and looked at his whole website and all his videos and everything, and one thing that caught my attention because my biggest question on him is looking at him in foreign policy, and I taught that he was introduced by Dennis Kiss finch Ye and being on the left.
That really caught my eye. That caught my attention. I paid very close attention to that, which he's grabbing some of my interests because I have my biggest problem with Biden is his foreign policy. I think domestically, I've stayed the case wide where I'm much more in line with him. Yeah, that makes sense. Well, let me ask you about that, because you're the only person that has actually given me any feedback about that RFK thing,
which I didn't plan that night. I actually was supposed to talk to Larry Hancock, but his internet went bad. But he's suing Meta, I guess because they're suppressing that video and it's sort of an interesting introduction video about him, and I found it fascinating that Woody Harrison is narrating it and the way that he went about it. And as I said on there, I'd love to be able to support RFK Junior. I would, but his foreign policy
stuff worries me. And the weirdness this week with him and Trump and by the way, Biden, I think was invited also to the Libertarian Convention. I mean, we are in some strange waters here, okay, when you know, I mean, you're inviting all three of the candidates that you know or that that that have interest across the country. You have ballot access across the country, but you don't have a candidate, and you're inviting the candidates
from the other party. I mean, are the Libertarians begging to be you know, are are they? Are they begging to be consumed? Are they begging to be absorbed into one of the other parties? Or were they shuffling for RFK to be like, Hey, look, you know what, I'm going to join the Libertarian Party. There's my ballot access problem all cleared up. One shot. That would have been great, But they're not doing that. So what do you What do you make of that? Danny? What
I make of it? I think I think one of the biggest problems I have. I mean, like I said, I quit the Republican Party in nineteen eighty six. I've been registered independent ever since, and I can every time I keep wanting to join the Democrat Party. They frustrate me. And I think one of the biggest problems I have is that their hold on the it comes from a top down power control and not allowing a primary process where
RFK would have a shot to go in there. I think they made a I think they make it a huge mistake these election what Dan, it shouldn't surprise you. They look at how they needcapped Bernie Sanders. He was given Hillary for her money. They knew good and well that they could split the party between those two and it would cause them problems. So what do they do? They needcapped Bernie. They talked to Bernie and suddenly Bernie was all Everything's they okay, folks, don't worry about it. So I mean that
should have let you known that they will. They will needcap their own mother to get ahead. I hope that we could have an intervention here. No matter what you do in your political life. And I don't know how many years old you are or anything about you, but I can hope that through tonight we can convince you don't ever join the Democratic Party. Please do not
associate yourself with those individuals. It would really disappoint me that with all the avenues that we have out there for political discs, that you would align with the Democrats. I hope that you're kidding when you say that, because if you if you decide to join the Democrat Party, then I think you're associating with people that are beneath you. You don't need to stoop to their level.
Danny is clearly a good guy. But you know what, if he's going to side with any of the major parties, he's gonna have to side with some level of scumback. So I mean, that's all there is, exactly, and it depends that it's going to be with scumbag. I want to align myself in right, and I was honest, but yeah, I
found that I couldn't. I couldn't align myself with the Republicans. And I was, like Spoon said, brain lost with with their with their stuff, and if they actually lived to their principles, I would have been But that was also too About the time the Democrat Party got co opted by the the Leadership Council, they corrupted themselves. And I'm right correct you there. The Democrats have always been a bunch of contemptuous behind the back crooks in everything that
they do. There's not a legitimate person that came out of the Democratic Party that I think you could actually hold up on a pedestal of virtue or I don't know, citizenry to where they would be an example. I would want somebody that I was mentoring to look forward to If you look at the history of the Democratic Party, you'll find that it's the worst low lifes ever in any aspect of life in this country. They found the home of the Democratic
Party. And now you've got a bunch of these damn progressives taking over the Democrat Party to where they're pushing them to such extremes. They're pushing so far left, they're coming up around on the right, if you know what I mean. Well, let me if you want to too fast in action, look at what this administration has done and what the Democrat Party has done over the years. Yeah, I have a question for you when you when he's done well, they just please, Danny, do not don't go to the
dark side. Well, look, as soon as you get into American politics, you're on the dark side. But let me ask you a question. You think that Jimmy Carter qualifies as a criminal low life also under certain aspect? Boys, really, yes, he did great, was better out of office. He was better as a governor at Georgia. But when he came to be a president he failed miserably. Luckily, Joe Biden came along and
Jimmy Carter he's been in hospice now what for half a year failure? Okay, when he does pass away, he can pass away knowing he wasn't the worst president of the world, because a lot of people can stick that on top of him. But no, Jimmy hard or even compared to what we've got in office now, no, no, no, But okay, yeah, he was a corrupt criminal, But failure is not the same as being
corrupt. What what corruption do you have in mind with Carter? I mean, just give me outside of the fact that you know he had CFR people all over his all over his cabinet. Outside of that, what what criminal thing do you have to throw a card? Socialist? The Socialists and the Democrat Party were the ones that were able to rise to the top during the
Carter years we've had and having to deal with them ever since. But but even if that's true, I'm asking, personally, where is Jimmy Carter's corruption, because I mean, I'm honestly asking, I don't know. He's the only president during my lifetime that failure or not. I can't hang the criminal label on him so easily, So you know, I mean seriously, I mean, do you do you have a specific like criminal corrupt? Grimy sort of thing on Carter. No, yes, let me think, please do
because I mean, I but that's his brother. His Listen, if his brother is a drunk lunatic, his brother's a drunk lunatic hillbilly. Okay, end the story. But is he himself directly corrupt? Did he? You know? That's the thing I can't. I mean, look, you could say he was bad at his job. You could say he made a mistake. I mean he brought in Stansfield Turner to try and take over the CIA that backfired in his face. You know, I ran contra. You know
the seeds for it. Well, we have the hostage crisis. Okay, Look, but where in is Carter's criminal activity? I don't know. He's one of the few that I would say during my lifetime anyway that I can say. Look, this guy was either overseeing criminality or was directly connected to criminality one way or another. I mean, we could start with Nixon. I mean, that's low hanging fruit. Will leave him alone. I mean, please, people had beat up on Nixon too much and unfairly Ford.
Come on, the FBI snitch that got in there. The only guy that beat in the presidency. He wasn't elected to be vice president or president, thank you? Yeah, okay, fine, Reagan, he had people that, even if he was an honest broker, his cabinet out of control, a lot of people running things. George HW. Bush, okay, George HW. Bush. You want to get into the bush Crime family. I don't. Clinton, Oh yeah, an offshoot of the Bush Crime fairly very
good, and another criminal syndicate saw on and on and on. But Carter, I don't know. I can't stick him with that. The biggest complaint I have against Carter, Yea and Maybrook is too much, okay, but he allowed I ran and to become the terrorist bank that they've become. He around it to happen when they took our hostages and the embassy. I mean at that time, also you had the Russians invaded Afghanistan based on the policies
that were an effect under Carter's house. But the biggest detriment that we're having to deal with now is the fact that Iran was able to take our embassy and hold those people hostages for over four hundred days and do anything about it. When he did decide to do something about it, we end up blowing up what three helicopters and two C one thirties in the middle of the desert, and we looked like fools. Well, look, only a few minutes
left to the show. So I'm going to open up the lines for everybody who's on hold. And you guys could discuss this all you like, but I got to tell you I would take the seeds of that whole problem with I ran back to you know, the illegal activities of people against most deck starting back there, and all the crap they went on way before Carter got in office. Did he handle a hostage thing right now? But have the political slash religion aspect of when the the bullet came back in charge and allowing
that to happen. Well, no, that's what we've been having to deal with the problems of that since that happened. Overthrowing the Sorry I brought everybody. I've opened everybody's minds up BP. Just a little chaos here with the last couple of minutes. I was just gonna agree with you the car it is. Under the Carter administration. It seems like that the Democrat Party pretty
much began their drive to the hard left. For instance, when Mark Levin started but even if you're right, that's that and the Department of Justice. One of the first things he did was he found out that the Carter administration had been printing books rules for radicals and distributing them to South Americans. Right, and other folks took off books up to the UH dumpsters and set them all on fire. They wouldn't find be anyone, thank God. Even if
I don't dispute any of that. The thing is, though, I'm asking Thai criminality directly to Carter personally. If the Democrats did whatever they did, and he's you know whatever I'm saying, is he a corrupt What about Edwin Wilson? Right, there's a few things that happened under his watch? What about Edwin Wilson? What about abscam stuff that could have easily happened with anybody?
That off Well, no, it's not to say he could have easily happened with anybody, and it has happened under almost any administration, but it did happen under Carter, and he'll allowed it to happen if he knew about it at the time. Now do we know what the president knew and when he knew it? The President doesn't know all the people around the president, somebody isn't telling him what the hell's really going on. Yeah, I do think that happens sometimes, and that's you. That's been the Trump excuse a
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