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about here today. That's where I want to begin. There is again a bunch of stuff in the stack of stuff that I mean a lot of stuff today, a whole lot of stuff. And I always put again I always put in the stack of stuff that's always on the website. If you want to see what we're talking about, you want to reference it, if you want to know. Sometimes I just touch on it and I'll mention it anyway,
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can send me right. You can send me if you want, You can text me. If you want who you want Trump's VP to be, you can email me this. The texting number again is three one seven zero twenty eight thirty. I'd like to hear your opinions. I haven't decided what. I have a couple of ideas, but I haven't decided. I think about this now in many respects, and this is not meant to be Oh boy, I'm gonna say it. You just never know how people interpret things.
But I don't look at this as a big issue. It is a factor. I mean, there are people that I think are undecided voters, and I believe me, I have no idea how you're undecided. I was not an undecided voter on election day. Well, whenever they told us that Biden was president, I knew who I was voting for. You did too, most of you. Some of you didn't. Okay, I mean I can respect that to a point. But how in the world do we get through
three and a half years of pure hell in this country? Economically open borders, international relations, things happening on the world stage, wars erupting, the value of the dollar is worth nothing. This is why, by the way, that song getting close to a year ago, now, that song by Oliver Anthony went so well, went viral, went viral. I remember writing about that in our column, in fact, one of the first things I
wrote wrote about in our column. But it's because the realities of the difficulties in this world, in this America in twenty twenty four and twenty twenty three, in twenty twenty two and twenty twenty one, those the difficulties we face now, certainly individual difficulties. You can't blame Biden. That's not even my
suggestion or my point. The point is is that there are certainly difficulties that all Americans are, the vast majority of us, have to deal with because of the leadership in Washington, d C. There's no question about this, no question about what's the name of that song, Oliver Anthony sung Oz do you remember? I can sing it. I'm not going to sing it. I've been selling my soul for working all day overtime hours for bull crap pay.
That's the edited version anyway. But people feel it. And it's if they feel it so much that a song like that goes goes viral, goes from an unknown artist. And I don't mean that in a bad way. He's just he wasn't known at the time. But this issue of selecting, choosing the vice president of the United States, it is important. And there are people out there who still for some reason, have not decided who they're going to vote for, and there are people that might vote for Trump based
upon who this vice presidential candidate is. So there was a poll recently done and by the way, I'm looking here, what is this? This is the Dailycoller dot com poll reveals headline here poll reveals which president sued me. Vice president pick helps Trump with voters the most. So Daily Caller says this. A recent poll found that voters say they would be more likely to support
former President Donald Trump. If Republican want to pause your final guesses. If you've not seen this, you can tell me, or you can just tell yourself. Three two one. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is the one that, apparently, according to this poll, would help Trump the most. Scott leads the field of possible vice presidential contenders, including former Republican presidential candidate Vivek
Ramaswami, Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio. I've not seen his his name flittered around much, but Marco Rubio, Republican Representative Eleased Stefanic of New York, and former Independent Representative Toulci Gabbard, former Democrats of Hawaii. She was remembered she ran for president according to a Harvard Harris pole. Now this is a
little deceiving because they make it sound like it's conclusive. Scott Scott. Tim Scott drew twenty five percent among voters who said they were more likely to vote for Trump if he was on the ballot, followed by twenty three percent for Ramaswami twenty two percent for Rubio. Stephanic pulled the lowest across all voters, with only thirteen percent reporting that they would likely vote for a Trump Stephonic ticket,
while Gabbard received nineteen percent support. Also mentioned as possible picks to be Trump's running mate include Republican Governor Christinom of South Dakota. Remember but, folks, she's not going to be the pick. She between telling the stories of shooting her dog and not answering questions about what was the question she was avoiding? Oh something? In her book, remember that we talked about that on this program, she wrote about an encounter she had allegedly with Kim Jong un
along the DMZ, the Demilitarized Zone in Korea. She said, she's stared down that little tyrant, just like she stared down those little tyrants when she was working as a Sunday school teacher, children's director or something in a church where the kids, of course were the little tyrants, according to her book. I mean, that's not gonna help her out. But she had sixteen percent, and then Republican Governor Doug Bergham of North Dakota was favored by fifteen
percent of those polled. So, I mean, we'll see where this turns out. I don't know who do you who? Do you want? Oz? Do you have a preference. OZ does not have OZ does not have a present a preference. So we'll see, we shall see. But that is something that's coming up. And you know, I think that I don't know when these picks are normal, and I have to go back and look specifically, but I feel like, you know, summertime is when these picks
are traditionally made. I feel like Pince was chosen, I want to say. And I don't know. I feel like it might have been June, maybe July. But with the debates the debate schedule being earlier, it might push this to be a little quicker because because there's going to be a vice presidential debate. The conventions are not until August, when the candidates will be officially nominated by their political parties. But things might get bumped up a little
sooner because of this debate schedule. The debates, by the way, the first debate is just a month away. It's just a month away. I can't wait. I can't wait for that. Didn't watch I didn't watch a single I might have watched a couple of minutes, and I mean like two minutes of a Republican debate. I didn't I didn't watch them because it was irrelevant because, like I said at the time, and I stand by it
today, Trump was Trump is and he was the the obvious nominee. Everybody else was playing for a distant second the place, a very very distant second place, and Trump wasn't on the debate stage. He didn't have need to go there. So there you go. That's what a poll shows. Tim Scott, Tim Scott, Marco Rubio, avek Ramaswami are the ones who apparently helped Trump the most. But it's it's so razor tight within a margin of error. I don't know that what you can really ascertain from that, but
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the economy. Biden is now out there blaming the state of the economy on quote corporate price, goallenging. Now, now pause for a moment. Specifically when he's he's blaming not just the overall economy. He's going to tell you the economy. The economy is good. They want you to believe. By the way I was thinking about this, friends, you don't need to be convinced the economy is good. If the economy is good, let me say that again, because I think that that's a nuggative truth that we need to
that we need to accept and be prepared to proclaim and defend. We as Americans, You as an individual, me as an individual, do not need to be convinced the economy is good. If the economy is truly good, it's remarkable what happens. I see this on a regular basis. You probably do too, if you follow this closely. When Republicans are president and the economy is good. The American public is subjected to a narrative by the media
where they are attempted to be convinced by the media. The media attempts to convince them, the American public, that the economy is not as good as they think it is. This happened during Bush's term. I mean, they were clamoring for a recession. They were begging for a recession. They talked about recession constantly, even when things were good. Oh man, things are so good, it's going to have to come to an end. There's going to have to be a recession. That's kind of how it was framed.
I mean, you can go back and look at this. I studied this at the time I was being taught and I was navigating this stuff by the late Great Rush Limbaugh. I remember it happening. It absolutely is how they did it, and it's what they consistently do. So when Republicans are in office, they want to convince you the economy isn't as good as what it really is. When Democrats are in office, they want to convince you that the economy is better than it really is. Again, you don't need to
be convinced if the economy is good because you experience it. You experience it, and that's ultimately you know. A versu of the Bible has popped into my head. The Bible says, taste and see that the Lord is good. And ultimately, if we want to if we want to know, spiritually speaking, biblically speaking, if we want to know that God is good, certainly we can read the Bible. But there's a lot more you learn from a personal relationship with Him, with the creator of the universe. That words
can certainly communicate. I'm not minimizing the words of the Bible, but taste and see that the Lord is good, experience it in a similar fashion, In a similar fashion, we can taste and see that the economy is not good. We can personally experience. In fact, Oz sent me last night. I wasn't prepared to share this, but let me go to this. She I don't know where did you share this from? Oz? Where'd you get this? She got it from Instagram? So we got to believe these
numbers are one hundred percent accurate. But I mean, you get the idea. I mean this is someone has taken the time to put together prices from menus of fast food restaurants McDonald's, Taco Bell, Chick fil A. They've got prices at the end of twenty nineteen, the prices today middle of twenty twenty four. McDonald's Medium French Fry twenty nineteen price a dollars seventy nine. Mid twenty twenty four price four dollars of nineteen cents. That's a one hundred
and thirty one or thirty four percent increase. What about the McChicken. I don't go to McDonald's. Nothing wrong if you do, I mean, I guess you can do it too much. But McChicken back in twenty nineteen, end of nineteen price is a dollar twenty nine for the McChicken. Now it's three eighty nine. That's a two hundred and one percent increase. The Big Mac boy. That reminds me When I was a kid, there was a commercial of McDonald's and they listed a bunch of products. Big Mac mcdilt a
quarter pounder with some cheese. I could sing it back in the Day's why I remember that Big Mac three ninety nine into twenty nineteen. Is this right? Seven forty nine today eighty two percent eighty seven per I need glasses eighty seven percent. Ten piece McNuggets four forty nine and at twenty nineteen now it's seven fifty eight. That's a sixty eight percent increase. And the whopper and this is not I mean no pun intended there, and I know that's Burger
Kings whopper. I'm not trying to give the tip of the hat to McDonald's competitor. But the cheeseburger here, cheeseburger was on apparently the dollar menu at the end of twenty nineteen one dollar. It is now three dollars and fifteen cents, two hundred and fifteen percent increase. The same happens at Taco bell Alm with some of the biggest let's see the biggest increase here would be on the beefy five layer burrito. Twenty nineteen was a dollars sixty nine. It's
gone up two dollars to three sixty nine. That's one hundred and eighteen percent increase. Chick fil A, Chick fil A's increase overall, well, their average increase is higher, but they're they don't have some of these products of spiked Chick fil As are more consistent. It looks like increase. Let's see the biggest increase they had was the eight eight piece Chick fil A nuggets in twenty nineteen or three h five. Now today they are five ninety nine and
ninety six point four percent increase. Biden, did that, my friend? That that is inflation. Now, not every time a price goes up can it be blamed on inflation. We've been through this a lot. Inflation is a specific phenomenon that says. Inflation is a specific phenomenon that says that prices
go up because the value of the dollar has gone down. It takes it basically takes more dollars to buy the same product because the the Fed, which is I mean, it's a complicated thing, but the government effectively is printing more money than the economy is creating through true value, and so it basically steals from the dollars that you already have, the dollars that you are working for. It makes them worth less, not completely worthless, though we're headed
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Toddhoff back in just a minute. Welcome back to my friends. I said to me during the break something about Trump not being able to pick Rubio, and it occurred to me that, yes, they're from the same state. Why is he in this poll then that we reference in the top of the hour. I don't know. But it's a complicated scenario, actually a really complicated scenario. So there's a clause in the constitution that prevents, well, again, as it's interpreted. These things can always go to court.
Who knows what the actual interpretation would be by a court. The electors from that state cannot vote for both the president and the vice president. They wouldn't be able to do that, so they'd have to choose one or the other. And so technically, technically, normally what happens is the president and the vice president get the same number of electors because they run on a ticket. But if the Florida electors cannot vote for Rubio. My goodness, this is
complicated. Then thirty Trump could be elected president. But if he didn't have at least a thirty electoral vote cushion, meaning Rubio would get those electors from another state, then there would be a problem. I mean, it's a massive problem. I don't want to get into this because I really wasn't prepared to talk about this. But Ozrai's is a good point. I don't know why he was even in the poll, but he's up there. So Rubio
could change his residency. That's an obvious, obvious option. I don't know if that's a good idea. I'm not suggesting it. That is an option. But if he still resides in Florida, then you got this problem. And if he doesn't get to the vote, don't get to two seventy. So Trump could get to two seventy, Rubio, if he's the vice president, may not, which then puts the choice for vice president. Man, this is just this is the sort of stuff in today's world that we have
to at least talk about. Now. This is an avoidable situation if the campaign says, look, it's way too risky to do this, unless, of course, Rubio changes his residency, which would create its own series of problems. But anyway, then the Senate would get to pick The Senate would get to pick the vice president from the top two finishers. So if Kamala, it could be Kamala and Rubio. But the Senate is going to be
at this point in time, it's controlled by the Democrats. Even if Republicans win, this would be a Senate that's currently in session, so it would be the Democrat controlled Senate. And to make matters even more complicated, this issue of choosing the vice president is subjected, it is believed subjected to the filibuster, which would mean the Senate would actually have to come up with sixty votes instead of a simple majority to determine the vice president. I don't think
that that's going to happen. I'm just saying, boy, that opened a can of worms that I was not. Once I stopped to realize they were on the same in the same state, I thought they can't run together. But some of that, some of that was I knew, but some of it I didn't know. This is a that could be a complicated scenario. Anyway. I just mentioned that to me after or during the break, and I just wanted to kind of share that, share that with you since Rubio
is in the is in the poll. So what else do we have? Again a bunch of stuff here in today's stack of stuff, since we're talking about the Constitution. We've hit this briefly before, but this is there's a longer, more comprehensive article in today's stack of stuff if you want to look
at this headline here says that Jack Smith's appointment violated the Constitution. Some legal experts argue, so basically, basically, we have a scenario where Merrick Garland in the appointment of Jack Smith's special counsel to investigate Trump for again, it's a political witch hunt. But that was not There was no one that it wasn't taken for approval. This was just basically done by Merrick Garland. So
let me read this to you. Days before Merrick Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed special counsel of Jack Smith to investigate former President Donald Trump, experts who'd been following the Justice Department investigations questions its necessity. Mister Smith was appointed on November eighteenth, twenty twenty two. Would the appointment of an independent, independent lead prosecutor undermined the Justice Department's own appearance of independence from politics. This is silly.
Of course, it's under the executive branch. The Department of Justice, let's say it together, is under the executive branch, no matter how much they want to make you think it's not. One is. The Attorney General of the United States is appointed by president by the President, by Joseph Robinette
Bribery. He appointed Merrick Garland. By the way, this is a good moment for me to just remind you you remember Obama nominated Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court in twoenty and sixteen, in February after the passing of the late Great antonin Scalia. And that's when McConnell. It's one of the few things that i've agreed with Mitch McConnell about. He stood in opposition to the president the Republicans had controlled the Senate. He said, we're not going to well.
He basically said, the responsibility of the Senate here as well of the President, is that you can appoint somebody to the vacancy. As the Senate we have a role to advise and consent, and our advice we advise that we will not give you consent. We're going to let the American people vote on a candidate this fall that's going to then choose the next Supreme Court candidate. And of course at the time, they were saying, oh, this
guy is the most middle of the road guy you could possibly imagine. You're displaying politics. This is a fair nominee. We're not going for a radical leftist. We're going for a middle of the road guy, easy going. Everyone's going to love this guy. You can't do that, Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell stood firm. It's shocking, I know, but he stood firm. And it was a factor. It was a factor in the twenty sixteen
election. It was a factor that some conservatives who did not want to vote for Trump thought, at least we're going to have well, the worst case scenario is we would have justices that would a justice nominated that was as liberal as Hillary's justices would have been, but it wouldn't be any and so people thought, well, some people thought, you know, I might as well
take my chances on Trump. And of course Trump came in with some fantastic of course, you never know what these these justices, but he came in with a fantastic pick. I mean, Neil Gorsich was the first one and he is from what I can tell so far, Neil Gorsich is a solid dude. I'm very pleased with how he's. Out of the three, he's the one I'm the most impressed with, and that would be Neil Gorsich,
Amy Cony, Barrett, and of course Brett Kavanaugh. Anyway, So, but we were told back then that Merrick Garland was just this completely unpolitical sort of guy. Now he's out there appointing Jack Smith. He's appointed Jack Smith, He's weaponized the Department of Justice. Just imagine what we avoided by Mitch McConnell's, honestly is resilience. There. I commend the guy when he needs to be commended. It's probably the only thing you're gonna hear me commend him
on. I hope it's not the case, but unfortunately more times than not, it is. But he did the right thing there. So, going back to the article with the appointment sorry, yeah, with the appointment of an independent lead prosecutor underminded the Justice Department's own appearance of independence from the politics. With the newly appointed prosecutors slow down the case. Those concerns have now
materialized, though not for predicted reasons. On June twenty second, US District Court Judge Eileen Cannon will hear arguments on a motion to dismiss the classified documents case against President Trump based on the unlawful appointment of the Special Council. Experts who advanced this legal theory have told the Epic Times that's where this article is
written, that they plan to participate. That's what the Latin phrase. I don't know how to pronounce that exactly, but friends of the Court, that's how they plan to participate. So basically, this explains that the process, what the argument is as to whether or not this was an unc institutional appointment. Therefore, if it is unconstitutional, the work he has participated in in this political witch hunt he Jack Smith would be null and void. So that's
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the final moments of the program. We'll do that when we get back in just a minute. Ah. Yes, welcome back to my friends. Since we're talking about Department of Justice and talking about just well everything going on with the government, here's a little bit of information that should be interesting. This
isn't interesting to me an interesting development. We know that Heritage and we know that Judicial Watch has requested have put in a fo YOU Freedom of Information Act request for the Department of Justice to release President Biden's interview with the Special Counsel. Now this isn't Jack Smith, of course, this is the her report that we're talking about, and Robert Hurr's interview with bi and has been a
subject that many folks are interested in because remember remember her report. Man, there's so many things that happened, so many things that happened in this country. It is hard to keep them all. It's hard to keep them all straight, to be quite candid, I mean, these things happen and then you forget about them because you've been enamored, hammered with everything else happening in
the news cycle. But if you remember, mister Herr found that Biden may have broken the law, but he said, hey, there's no sense in prosecuting the guy because he's so there's so many indications of just mental mental problems that a jury would be sympathetic and would not convict him. And so people said, well, he's basing this on on his interview that he had with with President Biden. And of course the left got mad because they say,
why are you injecting interjecting this this opinion. You should have just said, you know, I'm not recommending this to be prosecuted or whatever. Instead you made these comments. So you said, he's not going to be I wouldn't recommend prosecution, but that's because he can't. Really, he's just going to appeal to the sympathies of the jury because of his inadequacies from a mental, you know, a cognitive perspective, which of course brings all sorts of people
saying, well, what does that mean? So there's a there's a reason that people would say, hey, this this is a government this is a government run sort of deal. Here, we should be able to see the government records. They have not released. They haven't released that interview yet, or the at least the transcript of it or whatever. But now what's interesting to me is that ABC, AP, CBS, and NBC they've all joined Heritage. This is again I'm looking at the postmillennial dot com here, this
is in the stack of stuff. But they've joined with Heritage and Judicial Watch in requesting, through a Freedom of Information Act request that the Department of Justice release Biden's special counsel interview. Now you know that I believe, I firmly believe that the media is one of the seven pillars of propaganda. It is wielded by the left to further their agenda. It should be viewed as in general. There are some exceptions of journalists out there, but they are notable
exceptions. The media at large is pretty much viewed as the pr firm of the Democrat Party. So to have them join with Heritage and to join with Judicial Watch conservative groups in basically asking or you could say, demanding the release of this interview or the transcript or whatever they can get their hands on.
It's a peculiar sort of thing, because why you could say, well, maybe maybe whatever people have conjured up in their imagination is worse than what this actual interview will show us, So maybe it could in theory help Biden. I mean that's possible. I don't think. I don't mean, I don't know. Maybe that is the angle. I don't know. I'm just telling you my thought process on this. The other thing would be, you know,
have they have they given up on Biden? Are the people that have been saying for a long time that Biden won't be the nominee, that someone's going to replace him at the convention? I'm not you know that, I'm not a big believer in this, although I put nothing past them. I don't think that's the case. But you know, if they've abandoned Biden and
they've got a candidate, did they convince Michelle Obama to run? And then this is going to you know, this could be used to push Biden off the ballot at the convention and insert Michelle Obama or Oprah Winfree or Gavin whoever they've got, whoever they think, which again, they don't have any candidates, and their dream candidate's Michelle Obama or someone like an Oprah Winfrey. But I mean, I don't know that that's happened. That's always to me been
a very very unlikely scenario, though I wouldn't put it past them. I just don't think that how much does it help them? But they may reach the point where they just say that there's nothing salvageable about this. We can't we're not going to be able to do anything with this information or with this candidate, I should say, and so we might as well release the information and let him go down and then see if we can pick up to pieces
that could be possibly what's going on. I don't know what's going on. I know it's not that they've suddenly that they've suddenly had an interest in truth and that they've suddenly had an interest in making sure that the American people know news that is detrimental to their candidate. I know that that's not what's happened, but specifically, I'm not sure, but it's definitely peculiar. It's definitely interesting to find out that ABC, the AP, CBS, NBC, they've
all joined the Heritage Foundation in Judicial Watch. In their requests, they're a Freedom of Information Act for the release of the Department of Justice Special Council interview with Biden. So anyway, my friends, I've got to go have a great day. STG.
