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Kevin McCarthy has been removed as Speaker of the House of Representatives. And now we are beginning or resuming, or however you want to look at this starting afresh with picking a new Speaker of the House of Representatives. So I want to do a couple of things today. First of all, there was a bit of a clown show on Fox News. I've got this audio that I'm going to play a little bit of Brian Killmead on Fox and Friends interviewing
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee. And I got to tell you, Brian kill Mead, I've got no words for it. I have no words for the clown show that Brian Killmead created in this interview. I mean, it is absolutely absurd, ridiculous, rude, just terrible. I don't understand. I don't understand why people like Brian Kilmead, why he is so utterly embarrassed by what's going on in the House of Representatives. I actually would be embarrassed by
his behavior. That's what's embarrassing. My goodness, I've interviewed him on here before. I well, I won't talk about that, but you know, I just I just do not I don't understand this. I just the level of angst and animosity and hatred that he showed towards Representative Tim Burchett. And by the way, I know many of you listening to my voice today in the Knoxville, Tennessee area, this is your representative. So I want to
talk about that. I want to talk about how some people are more concerned with how things appear than with actually how things are are and focusing on doing the next best thing, the right thing, so much as they can discern that and try to take the step to do the right thing. Also want to play a little bit, a little bit of That's what I want to do first here. Representative Matt Gates, of course, from the great State
of Florida, has nominated Donald Trump for Speaker of the House. Trump has said, I love folks, I know, I know that this is a lot for some of you. I know, I get it. I'm not telling you to like it. What I'm telling you is that in order to fix the mess that we have, this is going it requires there to be an uncomfortable period. I mean, think of any an uncomfortable, uncomfortable period of time, a transition, a time to fight back. I mean,
my goodness, this is this is the only way. And when anytime we get to the next step, right, the next step, well, next time we'll do this, or next time we'll do that. And then we don't because we flinch, because we lose at the proverbial game of chicken, and we just allow, we just allow the radical left and the weak, feckless leaders in the Republican Party to continue the status quo. And we talked about the status quo yesterday or the day before, and the status quo is
what takes us. The status quo is what has taken us to this point. The status quo has brought us here. Donald Trump did not bring us here. Donald Trump exposed and highlighted some of the status quote behavior that has been happening, some of these things that have been happening right there for anyone to see who cared to pay attention. But some of this has been happening behind closed doors. But the end result is that it has hurt and harmed
the American people. And so I just look. This whole notion of Trump being speaker, I know is a ton is a lot for someone some people to deal with. But there's a part of me, there's a part of me that thinks this would be the most awesome thing I've ever seen, especially in an election year. I just and part of me thinks, too, make these Republicans vote on this, because I'm telling you, in the majority, perhaps the vast majority of cases, those that do not support a speaker
Trump. And I'm look, I want to say these things with not coming on and saying I'm endorsing the idea. I just think that there's some some good that can come from it. There may be some some other negatives that
I'm just not mentioning at the moment. I'm just saying, I'm saying that as far as controlling the narrative, ramping up what the next election needs to be about, focusing on what the House should be doing, regardless of what the Senate does, regardless of what Biden does, differentiating us from the left, forcing the hand, forcing these Republicans who are often weak and not what I want to say, not principled, right, They're just they're there to
just get by with the bare minimum forcing them to play their hand, forcing them to either continue to move in a direction to clean up the corruption, to rein in the spending, to balance the budgets, to put pressure on them in that way, or to expose them for who they really are. I see, and again I know that there would be drama and tweets and truth social posts and probably things press conferences like the Speaker of the House has
never had before in the history of the House of Representatives. I get all of that, But if you look at people, the people that are well, I did see Mike Pence. And by the way, I've got again the stack of stuff on our website has a link to a lot of things. In fact, there's a link to NBC News, which again enter that site at your own risk, but it is there. It's kind of a live feed where there's updates on the battle for the Speaker of the House.
In there you'll find links or parts of the story about Pence being quote deeply disappointed that Kevin McCarthy was removed as Speaker, or Pence saying, for example, that this whole notion of Trump being Speaker of the House is Trump inserting himself. I feel like other people brought it up. It's one of the first things that crossed my mind once I heard that Speaker McCarthy had actually been ousted as the speaker. Of course, anyway, Trump has been official Trump
has been officially nominated. Now you might be wondering if you've not followed politics for a long or maybe this again we're in unchartered waters. But you can actually have a Speaker of the House. Well, there's debate on this. There is debate on this. It doesn't specifically state in the Constitution that the House the Speaker of the House be a an active member of the House.
It doesn't specify that this is long This by the way, just like all the stuff that happened leading up, well that happened actually in twenty twenty one on January or sixth, and all the things that well, that people wanted Pence to do to reject the electoral votes of certain states because of questions about the integrity of their states particular elections. That had been something that was not dreamed up by the Trump campaign or the Trump administration. That was something that
people had spoken about and conjectured conjectured about for a long time. Right, they were postulating theories and formulating opinions and everything else, having these discussions and so forth about what would happen in the event that the vice President of the United States found reason to not accept some of the electors. This was not just made up on the spot. It might have only been in academic circles,
but it was something that was discussed. I remember some of these discussions in college or what have you, just in some of our exchanges or you know, when people would point out something in conversation. I don't know if it was in class, but I just remember some of these with folks that studied and found an interest in these things. Just like that is the case. It has long since been debated, or it seems to be the case that you don't have to be a member of the House to be the Speaker
of the House. At least it does not specify that explicitly in the Constitution. So that's where this Trump nomination can potentially come into play. So time out is in order. I want to play this sound bite now, but I'm going to try to keep us on schedule today. So what I'm going to do is I'm actually early, my goodness, actually a couple seconds early
here. So what I'm going to do is when we get back from the break, I want to play Matt Gates from the floor of the House nominating President Trump, and I just want you to listen to what he says. I know that some people don't have the stomach for this. I know that some people think, can't we just get along again? I challenge that behavior,
that thinking. I believe that if that is your thinking, or if you know people that have that thinking, I think that that really needs to be questioned and challenged because because of my friends, this is the course that
we are on. The course that we are on has been preset, It has been programmed into the GPS of the metaphorical controls of this jet, if you will, in an analogy, the direction that this jet is taking us, or the car that we're in, is taking us towards larger governments, larger deficits, less freedom, less opportunity, more tearing things that are not
in the Constitution. That is where our destination is programmed. In order to change that, we're going to have to eventually engage in a fight and hold people accountable who refuse to change the coordinates that had been programmed into the GPS. Kevin McCarthy did not program the GPS in this metaphor, in this analogy. He did not program it to direct us to a place that was actually on the path to trying to rein in the mess that government has created for
its citizens, for its taxpayers, for the listeners in this audience. And so I mean he has to go. I don't see the problem here. It doesn't bother me, it doesn't embarrass me. I don't even that doesn't even cross my mind. I think about what is best, how do we get from where we are to where we need to be. And it's clear to me that that did not involve former Speaker McCarthy. So I want to
place Gates's nomination of Trump on the other side of the break. Get to a lot of other things, including text messages I got from one of you. I want to address those. Time permitting here today, So we'll take a time out. My friends, you're listening here to conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, the one, the only Tod huff back in a minute, welcome back to my friends. So here is Matt Gates on the floor of the House of Representatives, nominating for Speaker of the House one
Donald Jay Trump. I want to well, I want you to to hear this. It's interesting. I think that this could actually do a whole lot of well, I don't know. I just think that Trump pushed these folks to do the things that they should have been doing all along. And I just there's something about this that I would love tremendously. I'm not suggesting it
should actually be done, but I am saying. I am saying that, man, just as I think about all of the positive things that could come from this, including just setting the course of the House of Representatives, helping differentiate between what this country would do under the leadership of someone like Trump versus the leadership of someone like Biden. By the way, did you see Biden?
Now, Biden has suddenly realized that he can actually create something along the southern border, not a wall, as Oz has pointed out to me, A barrier. They tell the American people. They've told the American people that they have had to suspend or just overrule laws twenty six or twenty four laws so that they can finish building a section of the barrier. Not the wall, no, no, no, A barrier that resembles a wall along the
southern border in a particular particular part of Texas. But that's not how that works. By the way, funding had been approved for this. I don't want to get into that, but I'm just saying it's ironic that when you start to see the removal of the Speaker of the House and now movement towards who knows, someone who may be a little bit more aggressive, a little bit less forgiving and graceful to the left for their behavior and so forth.
I'm not saying vindictive, but I am saying folks that may actually try to hold them accountable for all the corruption and nonsense has been going on. Someone maybe like Jim Jordan, I don't know who knows, maybe someone like Trump anyway, but here is Trump being nominated. Here's Trump being nominated for Speaker of the House by one Matt Gates. Why did that not hold on? Here? I literally just had this queued up position of Speaker of the House. Here we go, Sorry about that? Well, here we go?
What purpose ses A gentleman from Florida rides to place a name and nomination for the position of Speaker of the House. The gentleman is recognized, my friends, When Donald Trump was president, taxes were cut, regulations or slashed. Energy was abundant, wages were rising, capital was returning from overseas to fund the dreams and ambitions of our fellow Americans, and the economy was roaring.
What a contrast to what we have seen from this administration now. And so I rise to nominate Donald Trump for the position of Speaker of the House. And for all of the vitriol that we hear from the media and at times the left, there were great moments of bipartisanship under the Trump presidency, and the Democrat nominee for Speaker knows that well because he led valiantly on the efforts
for criminal justice reform, and I was honored to join him. And I know, no matter who's sitting in that speaker chair, we got a lot of work to do on that very issue. We took a first step, but there's a second step and a third step to take, and I'm glad that we were able to work with President Trump, with Republicans, and with Democrats to provide real outcomes for Americans, to create greater prosperity and more opportunity.
I also care deeply about President Trump's focus on our nation's veterans. It seemed for far too long on the campaign trail, veterans were disregarded, forgotten about. When we would get elected to office, their issues would not always rise and get center stage. But we were able to pass veterans accountability measures. We were able to actually get people fired at the VA when weren't doing their job. What a great thing that would be to extend and continue and
to continue to nourish. President Trump oriented our views on trade so that we actually put the American people first, not foreign interests abroad or special interests here at home. President Trump knew that we had to confront China, that China had already engaged. So that's you get an idea. He also calls out corruption in this address where he nominates Trump as Speaker of the House. It's interesting, and I tell you what, I tell you what Trump's Trump can
get a lot more votes for speaker than a lot of people realize. Trump can get a lot of a lot more votes. I don't know that he can. I don't know he might be able to get enough votes. He might not. But it is an interesting thing to think about because because I mean, it matters what is happening in this country, and you know, there's there's so many different things to talk about in relation to this. But one of the things I just I don't have a lot of time here.
One of the things I do want to get to. I'm looking at the clock. One of the things I do want to get to is a little bit of this what I'm calling a clown show, because that's what I see it as a clown show. Brian Kilmeade interviewing representative Tim Burchett from the Knoxville, Tennessee area, and I mean, it's a terrible interview. Brian Killmeade comes off like an absolute jerk in this interview. I don't know what else to say about this, and he I just I think he's he's utterly embarrassed,
and I think, look as what really quickly? When I first, I shouldn't say first, when when I started doing this show a couple of years in, I had a conversation with someone in the industry who actually had some really nice and humble you know, I was humbled by the nice things he had to say about our program. This is several years ago, and one of the questions he asked me he asked me, would you ever consider
moving to New York? Is what he said to me, and I said to him, I did too, I said no, and I did follow that up with a well, I would like to at least know what the opportunity is first, But I don't want to go to New not that there's anything. I think New York is an amazing city, but I think that one of the benefits that come from living in the Heartland and living in the Midwest, living in Flyover Country, living in small town USA, semi rural.
I've been to rural America. We're not quite rural, but what's not You don't have to go too far for me to get fairly rural. But then there's really rural outs out western places and so forth. But I just, you know, I think when you're in these big cities, you think about things differently. I think sometimes, not always, there's always exceptions.
And I think those of you that are in cities and know what I mean, you have people who and I'm not saying I'm not saying this directly to kill me, so please don't put words in my mouth, but you have people who maybe sometimes overthink these these things, or they're too concerned about what other people think of them, or, in some cases the worst case scenario, you have what my dad used to call over educated idiots who overthink things
to the point that they look pastous the obvious solution and kill me. In this interview, came across not just as a jerk, but as somebody that just didn't make any sense to me. And I'm gonna play a little bit of it. I can't play the whole thing. But he's embarrassed. He seems overly concerned with the appearance of something rather than just finding someone who can actually lead this party, lead this country, lead the House of Representatives,
and do the work that needs to be done. It's it's not enough for someone to have an arm by the who cares? Who cares what the letter next to the name is. If the result is the same. Now you can say, well, of course, Speaker Pelosi took us further left. That's right. But in another sense, McCarthy and the rhinos like him have not done anything to move the needle outside of the pressure put on them by
Trump. It just has not happened. It hasn't happened. And really quickly, I'll tell you a story I think I've showed it on here before. It reminds me of a disagreement I had with with our youth pastor, a friend of mine years in years, there's a long time ago. This is twenty some years ago, and I remember he was talking to our students and
he was talking to them about the importance of showing people your faith. And look, I don't you know, I don't make any bones about the fact that I'm a follower of Jesus. And but I'm not a follow This is the important part. I'm not. I'm not a follower to show any one about it. I'm a person that's old school in the sense that you do you live by faith as a follower of Jesus, and you communicate that as clearly as you can, but you don't focus on how it appears. I
think that that is such a detrimental thing. Instead of putting all this focus on thinking how does it look to somebody else, why don't I focus on doing the right thing? Doing the right thing, and then when asked about it, try to communicate clearly why I'm doing that thing. See, leaders identify the path that people need to go down, that we need to go
down and then they inspire others to join them on that path. And the problem in DC, the problem in many places, the problems in some businesses and some churches, and some communities and some families, comes from this idea that says, you know, I got to pay my dues, I've got to way my turn, and then when I get my turn, it's my turn. My my mind. No, leadership isn't about telling people you're the boss. Leadership is about having people who are actually following the person who's the
leader. I remember saying this in the past and positions that I had running a nonprofit. If you have to tell people you're the boss, you're not. Now I get a boss can say I'm the boss. Da da da da da. But maybe it's more appropriately said, if you have to tell people that you're the leader, you're not, you might be the boss. That's probably the better way to say that. Let me let me withdraw that first statement and let me say, if you have to tell people you're the
leader, you're not. And so all this protesting about McCarthy is saying he should be the leader. He's bemoaning the fact that Democrats joined or Republicans joined Democrats and ousting him. He's been whining and saying that the republic the majority party, get to pick the speaker. No, actually, if you read the Constitution, the majority of the House picks the speaker. The founders, by the way, were not fans of political parties. They saw them as
a necessary evil. I guess, in fact, they've got a story in the stack of stuff on that. Anyway, So I want to play a little bit of this interview Brian kill me. It's not an interview, it's a it's a I mean, he's he's just roasting the guy, except for it's not funny. He's trying to take him down. I just it's just it's pathetic. It really is. It really is absolutely pathetic. And I'm gonna play it on the other side of the break. But our timeouts in
order, my friends sit tight. You're listening to conservative, not been a talking to her. Who's tat huff back in just a minute. Back. Excuse me, my friends, I tell you this fall weather gets me every every every year. We're gonna do our best to stave off any problems with the vocals, but it hits me from time to time. So I want to get to this interview, and I can't play the whole thing obviously. I mean, it's it's bad, it's really bad. It's poorly done,
it's unprofessional. I just think it's absolute tone deafness. I don't understand why someone is so embarrassed about the speaker being removed. It's much more embarrassing to me that we have thirty three trillion dollars in debt. It's much more I'm
not embarrassed, it's much more problematic. It's much more troubling to me to think that we have legitimate problems along the southern border, to think that we're i mean, just creating massive adding to massive deficits and spending, and the problem in Ukraine, the problems with a lie integrity, if I'm even allowed to say that, the attacks on the Second Amendment, those things are much more problematic to me than a little a little disagreement over who should be leading
the party. Again, if McCarthy wanted to lead the party, if McCarthy wanted to lead the House, he could have he could have done that. But instead we're on the same trajectory that we have been. I just I just don't honestly have much sympathy I mean, I just I don't really care about the whole situation. And I understand if people disagree, that's that's fine.
But the idea that somehow things we are are being handled appropriately, or that we're setting ourselves up for success in how we're leading and doing things in the House of Representatives, I mean, it's just it's it's crazy talk to me. It's exactly what is wrong with this country. As I said back in two down since sixteen when Trump started running and the Republicans were talking about various candidates running for office and so forth. The problem sorry about that.
I got it cued up and I came on live there. But anyway, the problem was is that Republicans are either not conservative enough, or so they get in, they go out and they get elected in fundraised, and then they get into DC and they don't actually do what they told us, or they're just whimps. And you could say one of those things is directly tied to the other, and maybe it is, maybe it is sometimes or a lot of times, but the whimpiness factor is not something that Trump had,
and it's what a lot of Republicans do have. And it's candidly annoying as heck to me. So anyway, we've actually tried to well the House. Some of these Republicans have actually tried to do something about it. And so Brian kill Me has representative Tim Burchett on from Tennessee outside of the Knoxville area,
And I just want you to listen to this exchange. Do you think he's going to do for the Republican Party and chances of holding on to leadership and the majority when it looks like you're having You're the ring leader of a circus led by Matt Gates who likes to blow things up, but not for any new ideas. Are you happy at following Matt Gates? Is that your leader? A stupid question, Matt Gates, I made my own decision. I didn't ask me. But if Matt Gates didn't challenge, you weren't going
to challenge? Do what If Matt Gates didn't stand up, you weren't going to challenge you? Know what? I believe, I believe I would have come on and there. Well, please, you're praying about it one minute. The next minute you're going to lead an insurgency, leading insurgency kill me one minute? How you're going to vote with Matt Gates and the next minute you're going to lead an insurgency. You're going to surgency. Answer to everything, No, I have it, I have it a opinion about what's going
on? Do you have an opinion too? And you talk over me every time I does? Sorry makes your point. The point is thirty three trillion dollars in the towns. This speaker was woefully, woefully lacking in leadership skills. He always plays to blame somewhere else. America is going to be better off with new leadership. Who is it? But who cares? Possibly it could be State Scalise, It could be Sonic, could be Rocket Williams out
of Texas. Yes, it could be Jim Jordan. So they all supported They all supported Kevin McCarthy, including the most conservative guy I know, Jim Jordan. Okay, Brian kill me. I can't take this well. I guess I should play the rest of what he's saying smarter than Jim Jordan and the two hundred and ten plus Why are you smarter? What a stupid, eightyoddic moronic question, What a clown show, What an absolute disgrace. And I know many of you I don't watch five. I never really. I
mean, I've said on here. Fox came to our house and did an interview several years ago, and they were fantastic. They were fantastic people, the producer, the cameraman, the the journalist. They were It was great, It was absolutely great. But Fox is not this bastion of conservatism. Fox. You can see this is what Fox is. Fox is. Fox is elitist New York moderate Republicans. Brian Kilmead shouting over members of Congress in an interview. What is this? How juvenile and childish and pathetic. I
don't know who finds this appealing. Kill Mead can think whatever he wants, can think whatever he wants, but this behavior is just absolutely pathetic. And by the way, what's this talk about, Oh, are you smarter than What's it got to do with being smarter than Jim Jordan. I don't like the leadership, Brian Killmead that Kevin McCarthy displayed. I think that we can find someone better. I think that the decisions he made has put this country
on a path that is unsustainable. I think that is a lot more serious than whatever you're outraged about, because now we have to find a new leader when when when cry me a river tough guy. This is pathetic and embarrassing and juvenile and stupid. And you can think that my opinion is wrong on this, but this approach, there's nothing of substance here calling him stupid. Then he actually says, you know, Jim Jordan didn't join you. Well, I don't know, Brian, did you notice that Jim Jordan has now
considered running for the Speaker of the House. You see he's open to that, but he didn't vote to oust Kevin McCarthy. See how these things aren't necessarily mutually exclusive, See how they can actually one doesn't necessarily determine the fate of the other. It seems to me, Brian Kilmead, that that's the erroneous thinking here to think that just because someone doesn't want to vote to oust the speaker, that they won't run if there is a vacancy. The thinking
here is just I I don't know, I don't know. Does it does it get filtered out when you when you leave the land of common sense? I don't know, I don't know. But none of this makes any sense. And it was again, I don't care so much about the opinion I care about the condescending behavior, the shouting over the guy, the the accusation that he's stupid. Give me a break. This is this pathetic stuff. Anyway, That's only about half of the clip. It doesn't get any better.
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I wanted to get to. It's it's just it's it's tough the timing here. In fact, I had a listener that had message. We get messages from listeners a lot by email or by text or whatever, and I actually had one that I wanted to read. I just don't have the time. I don't have the time. I wanted to get that Kill made clown show interview before you as well. I don't know if I if we ever start doing interviews, I can promise you they won't be like that. It's just
embarrassing. It's pathetic, it's not well done, it's not respectful. It does nothing of any benefit whatsoever. And I've got to get time out, my friends. You're listening to conservative, not better talk. I'm your host, Todt huff back in a minute, Welcome back, my friends. So I got so many other things I wanted to get to today, but we're simply out of time. I did mention I didn't mention earlier that Biden has now somehow found that he has the authority to continue building a wall, or
excuse me, a barrier that should not be confused with the wall. By the way, walls have never let me down, believe it or not every day I have broadcast to you, I have done so from within the confines of walls. The ceiling has never collapsed on me. I've always had to use a door to get out of the wall. It's remarkable, really,
if you stop and think about it. But Biden's finally found that he can do something about border security, and he acts like he's got to move heaven and earth to do it, when in reality he's had that authority all along. So all sorts of games are being played there. We've won the issue, by the way on illegal immigration. I wrote about that in the column this week, but I've got to go. Thanks so much for listening. Have a great weekend. SDG.
