Head-ON With Robyn Roxanne Kincaid - Head-ON With Roxanne Kincaid, 19 May 2026

Episode Date: May 20, 2026

Tough day for warmongers in the House. Lousy day to be Todd Blanche, too. Rough one for Rafaelito, as well.  ...

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Starting point is 00:00:01 The password is upbrad. Here we go, live from behind the corn phone curtain. It's head-on with Roxanne Kincaid. Three hours of cussin and discussing with America's only liberal transbilly elitist right here, right now, on the head-on radio network. Brought to you in part by Cole River Mountain Watch, who invites you to be part of the uprising against mountaintop removal, CRMW.net.
Starting point is 00:00:48 And now, from high in the hills West by God, Virginia, here she is. Roxanne Kincaid. Well, howdy. And here we go, off and running on this Mercy Sakes Alive,
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Starting point is 00:03:13 going on earlier today in the Congress, but we also had some upbradding going on. But before we get into all of that, every program here at the Horn begins with gratitude, and this program is no different. So thanks go out to our 19th day of the month subscribers via PayPal. That means thank you to Darlene in Connecticut. Thank you so very much. Thanks for being a partial sponsor of the program. I haven't heard from you in a while, Darlene.
Starting point is 00:03:53 I hope you're well. And where we find ourselves in terms of funding the program, and yeah, mm-hmm. It is that we are at $3,450, $3,450. That means that a little bit of making. the second has been funded but the rest of May not so much so oh hi I'm Roxanne I don't think I did the hi I'm Roxanne part yet well now I have good about that password well I'm looking here for the looking here for the clip in question it it happened in
Starting point is 00:04:58 Congress today when a member of the well one of one of the one of the Pentagon's chief salute snappers you know one of those one of the war criminals who participated in the illegal war against the country of Iran instead of challenging and refusing to follow an illegal order yeah there was an exchange between Seth Moulton and Brad Really? No, we've got a general named Brad.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Looks like he just started shaving last week. There he is. Sent com commander Admiral Brad Cooper decided to try to get shitty with Seth Moulton
Starting point is 00:06:04 of Massachusetts in a hearing regarding the illegal war in Iran against Iran Operation Epstein Ferry. And Moulton apparently was not, it was not prepared to take any shit from salute snapper Admiral Brad. And thus gave him an upbradding. Yeah. honestly it was a bit it was a bit satisfying to witness congressman molton who has been
Starting point is 00:06:54 let's let's make it abundantly clear a disappointment in the past but he kind of made up for it today and molten by the way is a in iraq and afghanistan bush war two vet so he's got that going for him Anything regarding... Admiral, are you familiar with General Westmoreland? I'm very familiar, Congressman. He's well known for talking about body counts. Now, when I think about you in this war,
Starting point is 00:07:27 I always think about how you always got up there and would say everything's going according to plan. So let me just ask, Admiral, where was closing the straight in the plan? I'm happy to discuss the specific operational aspects. Did you just not anticipate that? Do you not think that Iran could do that? or was that part of the plan here?
Starting point is 00:07:48 For 250 years, the Navy has kept sea lanes open and free. Under every previous president, the Strait of Hormuz has been open. So why is it closed under your watch? Congressman, I've traveled through the Strait of Hormuz probably a hundred times. I'm intimately familiar with it as a combatant command. So why is it closed? If you're so familiar with it, if you're not anticipated it or wrong by answer the question, if I may ask it with respect, with all due respect,
Starting point is 00:08:14 my responsibility as a combatant commanders to lay out all the options, present those to the secretary and the president. They make policy-level decisions. So you presented the operational aspect. So, Emerald, you presented the reality that Iran might close the straight to the president and the secretary of defense. Anything that I discuss with respect to operating. Okay, well, let's go back to the plan.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Where was begging China for help opening the straight part? Jesus, this is scathing. and frankly, Admiral Brad deserves every goddamn bit of it. My job is to advise the secretary and the president. I mean, that's where my responsibility ends. I've been through the straits of war moves. Whoah? John F. Kennedy comes to mind again.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Success has a thousand fathers. Failure. however, is an orphan. Yeah, where was begging China for help in this grand and fantastic? And oh, my God. So is this the Von Cooper plan? Because I got to tell you, as military plans go, it's not exactly up there with the von Schlefen plan.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Jesus. So from a military perspective. There are multiple reports now public that Iran has already reconstituted many of its bombed-out missile sites. Was that part of the plan, too? Those reports are inaccurate. Okay. I will actually give you credit for regime change. I know that was part of the plan.
Starting point is 00:10:09 You've replaced an 86-year-old in failing health with a fought against producing nuclear weapons, with a more hard-line guy in his 50s, who in case he wasn't hard-line enough, you killed his immediate family. Was that part of the plan? Is that the regime change you wanted? Carsmen, we were given very specific military objectives to degrade Iran's power projection capability. That's exactly what... Yeah, but by who, dickhead? I'm sorry, Admiral Dickhead.
Starting point is 00:10:39 By whom? Were you given those orders by the DUI Hire Whiskey Peak Kegbreath? Were you given those orders by President Pantsload? Or were you given those orders by BB Net and Yahoo? and were they not really so much orders as an advertising campaign that, as we discussed yesterday, Psycho Beebe has been trying to sell to American presidents since at least 2009 and probably the very beginning of the century. I have no respect for this salute snapper.
Starting point is 00:11:17 He's a fawning ladder climber and a war criminal end of the bargain. I don't know. We'll go on with the clip here. I want to see if murdering 200 little schoolgirls was part of his plan, too. Okay, so in the course of doing that, you also lifted the oil sanctions on Iran, giving them about $14 to $16 billion. They can buy a lot of ballistic missiles for that. Was that part of the plan? Lifting oil sanctions on them in the course of the conflict?
Starting point is 00:11:51 They kill 14 Americans. We lift oil sanctions on them? As you know, sir, the U.S. military does not lift sanctions. That's a policy decision. Okay, I'm just trying to figure out where it was part of the plan. On March 5th, you know, you talked about how you built the most integrated air missile defense or air defense system in the Middle East. And yet, well into the war, you had to ask Ukraine for help with defenses against drones. That's not accurate.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Okay. What about oil prices, gas prices? Was oil prices going up 56? percent part of the plan? Congressman, as you know, from a military perspective, we don't deal on oil and gas prices. Yeah, but listen, dumbass. Jesus, how did this slip-knott Admiral get that far up the line? This ain't Bull Halsey.
Starting point is 00:12:43 This ain't Chester Nimitz. I don't know. Shit, this isn't even William Westmoreland, and he was awful. So the military planners don't think about, well, what have they? You know, gas prices are going to go up. Wow, that's the market. You know how the market is, right? I mean, we're not in charge of the market,
Starting point is 00:13:07 but you're in charge of apparently what gets to the market, you goon. Oh, the incompetence. I haven't seen incompetence like this since Joseph Hiller made up the major, major, and Colonel Cathcart and General Dreadle. And that was funny. This ain't funny. The appropriate authorities within the government. Okay, so, so, since none of this seems to be part of the plan, what's the plan now?
Starting point is 00:13:51 What's the plan now to actually win this war? Because it feels like we're losing. We don't have a nuclear deal. We don't have the straight open. The president has called for unconditional surrender. Is that part of the plan? Congressman, we achieve all our military objectives. We're presently in a ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:14:08 We're executing a blockade. and we're prepared for a broad range of contingency. Well, it doesn't seem to be going well. And I would like to know how many more Americans we have to ask to die for this mistake. Do you know? I think it's an entirely inappropriate statement from you, sir. Jim is tan. I think that's an inappropriate question from you.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Really? You're in charge of people dying. Oh, as many people as the orange daddy says have to die. And I'll just snap a flute. and say huah and y'-thir and i'll go out and bomb another school with two hundred more little girls in it fuck you slip-knot admiral with all due it's not a statement it's a question it's a question dumbass jesus and see the thing is we don't have a plan salute snapping brad of the navy doesn't have a plan
Starting point is 00:15:20 Good Lord, really. How did he get promoted? How did he become an admiral? Brad Cooper. I mean, with a name like that, does he walk in the room and you just start hearing Aaron Copeland? Disgusting. We achieved all of our military objective. Poor old Seth Moulton ran out of time because the perfect question out of that after that would have been
Starting point is 00:16:02 Oh, so murdering 200 schoolchildren was part of the plan since you achieved all of your military objectives? Or was that one of your military oopsies? Did you have some military oopsies in the plan, Brad? We actually, we pay this motherfucker. Well, you know, we've had some bad admirals in the past. It's just that we had a function in government. that could move to remove them from their, their, their, their, their, their, commands.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Of course, that may happen now because, uh, if daddy gets embarrassed, well, ooh, yeah, Admiral, uh, the toilets won't flush aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford. Gerald R. Ford. Oh, sorry. Uh, was that part of the plan? We can't get food? To sailors aboard ships in the Persian Gulf, was that part of the plan?
Starting point is 00:17:27 Oh, he had such a plan. Jesus. And then, then there's Todd Blanchie. That super-duper defense lawyer who was, Jesus Christ. A first semester, 1L lawyer, a law student would have had a better chance of keeping his client from getting wrong. rung up on 34 felony accounts than Todd Blanchie. He got sideways of Jeff Merkley, you know, Senator from Oregon earlier today. And apparently the noun verb and Joe Biden disease has now metastasized to the DOJ.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Thank you so much. Thank you. Senator Merkley. Thank you, Madam Chair. What the fuck is Katie Brick doing with a camel? You want to jump in first? Okay. Thank you, Acting Attorney General.
Starting point is 00:18:36 So the budget has a $500 million cut to the COPS grants. Those grants are certainly important to our local law enforcement for staff, for equipment, for investigations. Is there any particular reason that you think the police departments need less money now than they did before? And would you be supportive if we advocate for more funding rather than less? So local law enforcement needs all the money we can get. I agree with that very much and whether we would I would be supportive of more money that you all come together for local law enforcement. Yes, I will. I mean look, thank you. I appreciate that. There is a bill called the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act that senators on both sides of the aisle supported including Senators Tuberville and Cornyn and this is about the
Starting point is 00:19:23 troubled teen industry where there are are basically all kinds of unregulated without oversight companies that say, hey, you send your teen to us, and we'll get them on the right path. This institutional care often results in institutional abuse. And what we did when we passed and funded that bill, because we had both authorized it and then we funded it, was to have the National Academies of Science study. Because there's 50,000 kids that are in these institutional settings each year. They're often taken away in the middle of the night under arrangements with the parents.
Starting point is 00:20:01 The parents think they're sending their kids to get help, but often they're sending their kids into abuse. Will you take a look at this issue and just kind of track the National Academies as they proceed to study this? And if there are ways that we can reduce abuse, help us find that path. Yes, of course. Thank you. To follow up, you noted that it would be up to. to the five commissioners that you appoint to determine whether there are any guidelines. Will you encourage the folks that you select to ensure that folks who were convicted of violent acts against police officers do not get compensation from this fund?
Starting point is 00:20:43 Uh-oh. Well, I expect they will, they don't have the option of establishing guidelines. The commissioners will establish guidelines. And so I- Will you encourage them to have a guideline that says those who have been convicted of violent acts against police officers, are not eligible. I will definitely encourage the commissioners to take everything into account when determining who should get compensation. But why not this specific issue of violent acts convicted of violent acts against police officers? Do you feel they should get compensation after being convicted
Starting point is 00:21:12 of violent acts? My feelings don't matter, Senator, in my mind. My mind is not limiting to say, yes, I will commit to this or that. What I will commit to is making sure that the commissioners are are effectively doing their jobs, and that includes setting guidelines like you're describing. Okay, I'm disappointed that you feel it's acceptable that those who are convicted and violently assaulting. I definitely did not say that. I didn't say I found it acceptable. Will you agree to encourage those commissioners to set a guideline that compensation will not go to individuals who are convicted of assaulting police officers? I expect...
Starting point is 00:21:53 I just a yes would answer my question or no. Yes, we'll not answer that question. I mean, you're asking whether I will encourage. I don't think that's a fair word. I don't think it's the Attorney General's job to encourage commissioners to do or not do anything. Okay. Well, we'll move on, but I will say that you have complete power over who you appoint, so you have huge influence. You are going to be evaluating the inclinations and attitudes of those who will serve.
Starting point is 00:22:17 And certainly, this looks extraordinary. You described it as parallel to a full. fund set up to compensate Native Americans who were discriminated against in the agricultural world. It's not parallel at all. President Obama did not sue his own Department of Justice. He did not have a judge saying that Williams had, let's see, how did she put it? Kathleen Williams, the judge handling the lawsuit, dismissed the case, and in her finally admonished the government agency, notably the Justice Department for not being transparent about the settlement,
Starting point is 00:22:52 deal. Williams previously assigned a group of term needs to determine whether there was a conflict of case since as sitting President Trump was suing entities, quote, entities whose decisions are subject to his direction. This type of conflict of interest does not at all involved in the fund set up to compensate those who are discriminated against in the agricultural realm. I want to go on to the Epstein investigation. Is it closed or open? When you say the Epstein investigation, what are you referring to, Senator? Well, the FBI said in last year, in July, that it had closed the Epstein investigation.
Starting point is 00:23:28 So I'm just using their words. Is it open or closed? I don't believe the FBI said that. Well, I mean, if you're referring to your head of the Department of Justice is the Epstein investigation open or closed. But I guess I don't understand what Epstein investigation means. Well, let me put it different. Jeff Seen himself?
Starting point is 00:23:44 Yes, he's dead. Any investigation into potential other bad guys will always be open if we have evidence that supports in any way, shape, or form. that we can make a case. Okay, so Trump said in November, this is after the FBI. It was the FBI words when they said the investigation was closed. But what Trump wrote in November of last year, I'll be asking the Attorney General, Pam Bondi,
Starting point is 00:24:09 and the Department of Justice, together with our great Patriots FBI, to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's involvement and relationships with, and he gave a specific list, Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reed Hoffman, people at J.P. Morgan, and many other people. to determine what was going on. Is there a list particularly targeted at Democrats, as opposed to being, if you will, blind to party affiliation, investigations that are being pursued under your direction?
Starting point is 00:24:41 Any investigation, no matter Republican Democrat, man, woman, old young, any investigation will be open if the Department of Justice and the FBI have evidence that a crime's been committed. And that doesn't, I mean, you're talking about evidence. commit to pursue regardless of political affiliation? Excuse me, Senator? You commit to pursuing investigations free of prejudice about party affiliation? Of course, yes.
Starting point is 00:25:05 Well, you say, of course, but this enemy has repeatedly, this president has repeatedly spoken of an enemy's list that he wants to go after. And I must say it's one of the symbols of the breakdown of a Democratic Republic when a president uses his Department of Justice, which you now had, to go after his perceived political enemies. I hope you won't be party to that. Thank you. I mean, I couldn't agree with you more, and that's why what happened during the Biden administration was so disgusting. That is completely inappropriate and wrong. There is no comparison to the absolute fair-minded pursuit of justice under the previous administration, and this administration's pursuit of an
Starting point is 00:25:44 enemy's list. Thank you. Senator Murray. I believe Senator Fisher was next. Yeah. They're hollowed out. There's no pretense of anything even remotely legal or that. Yeah, there you go, Reverbo saying all these Trump hacks have to go. They're polluting my country. Trump hacks equal, of course, Republicans. Every last one. Every last one.
Starting point is 00:26:28 So he, he, he, he, he, he, it's, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, Heimmed and hawed and stumbled around trying to avoid dealing with the reality that nitwit Niro wants to pay off his domestic terror army that attacked the Capitol on January 6th. that I can't believe it, or ma. Right? Well, so he can't really, he won't say that he'll countervail Daddy on January 6th domestic terrorists as one, as one editorial cartoon that I saw earlier put it,
Starting point is 00:27:24 This is a good Amy sent this along to me Was your flagpole damage from beating a police officer on January 6th? You may be entitled to compensation From the $1.8 billion Fellin to Felon Slush Fund Apply today So there's that
Starting point is 00:27:51 And In debate over an attempt to block this filthy slush fund, Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut offered up an amendment. So here we have Todd Blanchie blanching at the thought of keeping domestic terrorists from collecting a paycheck. And then, well, Senator Blumenthal had an idea,
Starting point is 00:28:28 He offered up an amendment saying that the fund could never make any payments to convicted child predators. Huh? Because, well, good God, how many of those who have, how many of those domestic terrorists who receive pardons have gone on to turn out to be child sexual predators? Several. So common sense, right? Horn family community congregation, common sense. Don't give slush fund money to convicted child predators. How is this difficult?
Starting point is 00:29:17 I mean, remember the one guy who said that Trump's pardon prohibited him from being prosecuted for being a child sex predator? Yeah? Well, when Senator Blumenthal introduced that amendment, the Republicans voted to block it. Republicans voted to make sure that child sexual predators could be compensated out of the Orange Julius Gieser slush fund. Man, it's who they are, you know? The Republicans blocked. The maggots blocked it.
Starting point is 00:30:09 And, you know, that takes me back to what Reverbo said. All these Trump hacks have to go. They're polluting my country and praying on children. Jesus Christ. And then Blanchie got into it, getting upbraided. See, upbred, upbraid, you know, the passwords work. With Senator Chris Van Holland of Maryland on that very topic, compensating child sexual predators.
Starting point is 00:30:55 It's, my ability to be astonished is not completely eliminated. This is one of those moments that proves it. Let me go back to this slush fund because there's also an individual who, after being pardoned by the president, went on to molest two children. And that person actually tried to buy the silence of these children by saying that he would pay them some of the funds that he was hoping to get from your slush fund. Can you commit to making the rule so that that person is not eligible for a payout under this fund? Well, you're obviously lying in your question because there's no way that this person committed to that. The slush fund, as you call it, which is not, didn't exist. But I can commit.
Starting point is 00:31:48 Mr. Attorney General, don't ever do that again. I am reporting. But he said, he said on the expectation that he hoped to get some of the... The do that again was, A, calling a sitting senator a liar, and B, using dickfingers, you know, for quotes. Slush fund, Dickfingers. Funds from a payout, he's been hearing the involved in here. You said from the slush fund, Senator, and that didn't exist when he said that. This is the fun that the president and all of you have been telegraphing all along that you're going to use to help the president's friends.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Can you point to a single telegraph on me? What telegraph that? I have a last question for you. Do you know that it is a criminal offense to lie to Congress? I am very well aware of that. I'm glad to hear that. Thank you. So we've established knowledge.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Someone may wind up in front. someone may wind up in high visibility orange at some point in time. So he couldn't even give a straight answer to whether child sexual predators should be. So what's the list now? Domestic terrorists who attack the Capitol, child sex predators who attack the Capitol, nope, nope, nope, can't commit. Daddy wouldn't like it. Oh, and by the way, Todd Blanchie also signed off on an order today, the DOJ issuing an order, that permanently bars any entity of the United States from pursuing any tax claim or any other legal action.
Starting point is 00:34:09 against Trump, his family, his trusts, his companies, his heirs and the signs forever. I added the airs and the signs, but it's probably in there. As long as grass grows and wind blows, and this was related to the so-called settlement of Trump versus internal revenue service. Quote, the United States releases waves, acquits, and forever discharges, releases waves, releases waves, quits, forever discharges, are all in caps, the plaintiffs and is forever barred and precluded from prosecuting or pursuing any and all claims, counterclaims, causes of action, appeals, or requests for any relief against nitwit, Nero, or any related parties. The fuck? The only thing left is deification. Really? It's that, and, and, you know,
Starting point is 00:35:28 And it's the same settlement agreement that creates his graft fund. It goes on and says that what is barred is actions that have been or could have been asserted regarding matters raised or that could have been raised in the case or pending agency claims. Lawfare and or weaponization. those words actually have no concrete meaning. Those are advertising slogans that the NITWITNRA administration came up with, in conjunction with their fellow travelers in the rest of the maggot party. Or any matters currently pending or that could be pending,
Starting point is 00:36:23 including tax returns filed before the effective date, before defendants or other agencies or department. Holy hell. You know, from time to time, I say, hey, my God, the rubber mask is off. And I wasn't mistaken in those other assertions, but Jesus Christ, this is it. Now he's immune from suit by any entity of the government of the United States. And where does the DOJ get jurisdiction to do any of this shit? I'm not trying to be obtuse.
Starting point is 00:37:20 I mean it. Where? Because I don't think they do. From Jeremy and Vermont. I seem to remember at least four child predators being re-arrested after their pardons, and at least two more have been shot dead by police after their pardons, including the guy who shot up Comet, ping pong pizza. That's entirely possible. I think there's probably more than that.
Starting point is 00:37:58 But this is so brazen that the word brazen. doesn't have any meaning. This is this is those clanging off key brass perhaps in American history. And I'm not alone. Charlie Pierce
Starting point is 00:38:24 over at Esquire Politics recently wrote that yeah, this puts everything, every bit of corruption that the government of the United States or its members have ever engaged. Tupat Dom, bullshit. Fuck it. Forget it. Doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Watergate? Water what? Iran-Contra? You mean selling some paltry missiles to Iran, to take the money to back some terrorists in Central America? That child's play. Jesus Christ. And who knows? You know, in answer to your question, Ralph, is that settlement legal? How can you settle a case that was illegal from jump? God. What? The thing is, no, it shouldn't be. But here we are.
Starting point is 00:39:57 And, uh, oh, um, uh, Carl in Phoenix just said, uh, he was calling him a stress line with true stress. well there's somebody on the stress line now but by all means call back try not to get too stressed in the meantime and hell says Carl I'll just text a message I also wanted to tell you I had the exact same freeway phobia that came out of nowhere and finally went away I want to hear from you I really do but in the meantime well I'm sorry this is a this is another one of those days where we've got more we've got more stack than show but um yeah feel free to chime in
Starting point is 00:40:55 it yeah lee in new york no prosecution did you expect jesus potus to be criminal it's not a matter of expectations he is so um and and again that you know this is todd blanchi acting like nitwit nero's personal counsel, not like the Attorney General. But before I go to the stress line or anywhere else, I think this one is, I don't know how much, I don't know how much press this will get, but it certainly deserves it. There are a lot of us, myself included, who felt like the results of the November 6th, 2024 election, were, to say the very least, a bubble off plum. To put it in more graphic terms, filthy as hell,
Starting point is 00:42:18 that dirty deeds had been done not for dirt cheap. And now from rather a, well, not surprising, but, well, didn't have this on my bingo card. Let's put it this way. A few Fridays back, I played a clip from a woman named Ashley St. Clair, who has turned her back on MAGA. And apparently, and she's, you know, it's not, it's not like Marginal Trailer Queen. Among other things, Ashley St. Clair seems quite sincere. She's not, you know, Marge is still out there barking and grunting and hooting about genital mutilation. And, well, Ashley St. Clair,
Starting point is 00:43:17 on the other hand, has done her dead level best to apologize for all the evil, all the wickedness, all the nastiness in which she was involved. And so that clip from a few weeks ago
Starting point is 00:43:35 was about her relationship with Toilet Paper USA and Erica Kukukk well apparently she's she's bringing all the receipts now because now she's dropping the dime on her baby daddy, you know, Leon scum.
Starting point is 00:44:02 I mean, I guess they had some sort of in vitro because, well, Leon can't do it anymore, according to reports. But this is, or should be, earthshaking. And see, the whole thing with the dirtiness of the 20. 24 election was the fact that as loopy and stupid and screwy as they were with the whole 2020 was a stolen election and the fact that they lost court case after court case after court case what they did though along the way was they immunized themselves against claims of election fraud and stolen elections because you know how dainty and sancetian. we are as Democrats and progressives and liberals, we definitely didn't want to be accused of of yelling stolen election just like he did. And we've got a long history of doing that.
Starting point is 00:45:23 You know, back when fat, dead flush flimball was still among the quick and was babbling into a microphone for three hours every day, some people on the left. Oh, what left? would ask, why aren't we punching back? Where's somebody doing what he does three hours a day and countering all this filth and all these lies? And as often as not, the answer that came back was, well, you know, we're above that.
Starting point is 00:46:09 We don't want to stoop to his level. And here we are in the Year of Our Lord, 2026 and not fighting back is how we got here. Playing by the Marcus of Queensberry rules when the other side was fighting for the last four decades with brass knuckles and a roll of nickels in their fist. Yeah. So we didn't, you know, we, we didn't want to get out there and make too much noise about 2024 being dirty or anything.
Starting point is 00:46:52 but now apparently Ashley St. Clair is willing. Ashley St. Clair recently said that in October of 2025, Leon Scum told her he was going to release his anomaly in the Matrix. He keeps doing and he says, you know, this is not a piece that they'll see on the chessboard.
Starting point is 00:47:27 I think that 2025 is in this print. October 2024. You know, this is not a piece that they'll see on the chess board. And St. Clair says, and I straight up tell him, I would ask more, but I really don't want to be deposed to which he says, very wise. But she went on, Ashley St. Clair did and said that he sent her internal data from America PAC.
Starting point is 00:47:56 America PAC is a sleazy political action committee, dark money and whatnot, that he formed, Leon Scum did, in advance of the two. for election. She said the data she saw was shocking. In her words, I'm like, how the fuck do you have this sort of data? You don't get this from door knocking to have arguably the most powerful man in the world sending me things about using his space technology in the election. I should also say that I have all of this backed up with many people with explicit instructions should anything happen to me. And then November 5th, 2024, Ashley St. Clair,
Starting point is 00:48:41 was down at Magaloko when Leon came up to her again and said, well, she said in her video, on election night, Elon left Maralago early. I was at Maralago and he told me over the text, I knew hours ago that Trump won, my team has the best real-time data. First of all, she continued, how the fuck do you have real-time data on elections? How do you have real-time data? How do you have real-time data. That's a damn good question. There's a lot more. Let's hear her tell it. And then October rolls around. And in October, Elon tells me that he is ready to release his, in his words, anomaly in the matrix. And I am like, oh, like, oh, like, who's that? And he says that he has 10,000 lasers in space referring to his satellites.
Starting point is 00:50:04 I say, because I am like rather uncomfortable and I know the gravity of what he's trying to tell me right now, I say, wow, finally a focus on the Jewish boat. He keeps going and he says, you know, this is not something on, this is not a piece that they'll see on the chessboard. And I, I straight up tell him. I say I would ask more, but I really don't want to be deposed, to which he says very wise. Shortly after that, you know, he's involved with America PAC and all of this other stuff, and he's sending me some internal data from America PAC, real-time Delta Vote Metrics. And I am just like, how the fuck do you have this sort of data you don't get this from Doorknock?
Starting point is 00:50:57 because that was my first, one of my first jobs in politics was in campaigns and cleaning up this bad data from door knocking, because the vendors that America Pack is using at this point is a vendor that hires Craigslist crackheads for door knocking, and I wish I was exaggerating there, but I'm not. I know, like, I have caused harm with my rhetoric. however I never like sought out to cause harm like there were parts of me that really wanted like the best for the country for America for democracy and one thing is I have always always hated big tech so then to have arguably the most powerful man in the world who is sending me things about, you know, using his space technology in the election.
Starting point is 00:52:04 I should also say that I have all of this backed up with many people with explicit instructions should anything happen to me, okay? But this was... How crazy is it? I'm just going to interrupt here for a second. How crazy is it that you've got somebody who isn't even 30, who is, who is inferior? for her life, afraid that Leon Scum will have her murdered, or that someone inside MAGA will have her murdered. It's a hell of a thing. But you know what? It's only surprising to us because it really
Starting point is 00:52:57 hasn't been that much of a thing in the United States. But it's always been a thing in authoritarian and dictatorships. Helicopter rides in Argentina, Chile, death squads marching through the jungles to murder nuns and priests in El Salvador, all funded, by the way, by your tax dollars and the government of the United States of America, the greatest country in the history of the world on earth now today,
Starting point is 00:53:29 forever in the universe under God, amen. Somebody sing the Star Spangled Banner or thank God for you. that you drag Lee Greenwood out of the home and get him to Warbling. Yeah. Something that I was internally wrestling with, well, publicly not really showing that I was having any of these internal ethical conflicts with myself regarding this information.
Starting point is 00:54:02 And then on election night itself, If Elon, you know, left Mar-a-Lago early, I was at Mar-a-Lago, and he told me, he told me over text. He's like, yeah, I knew hours ago that Trump won. My team is the best real-time data anywhere. First of all, how the fuck do you have real-time data on elections? How do you have real-time data? I could not understand that. I don't know that I ever will.
Starting point is 00:54:38 It's okay. You're not supposed to understand. And some of that may be cover for other things that he was doing. Remember the lottery where he was going to give some lucky Michigander a million dollars? But you had to be registered to vote and you had to provide your identifying information. How much voter data did he get voluntarily handed to him on a silver platter with stunts like that? It was Michigan, wasn't it? I know.
Starting point is 00:55:16 I just, I saw some shit, guys. Like, I saw some shit and I'm fighting really hard to keep my voice because I saw shit that impacts everyone. And if I was self-interested, I have been offered the self-interested deal to shut up and not talk about anything. But I, what I can tell you is I've not been offered certain deals just because I know that. that he's weird, okay? I saw some shit. It's okay. You can tell us about that, too. But, yeah, I saw some shit. I'm afraid to even speculate on some of the shit she saw because I would like to not take a,
Starting point is 00:56:16 I'd like to not ruin dinner yet at this point in the central daylight time zone. Oh, thank you, Kevin, up in Massachusetts. Kevin, thank you so much. we're not a goose egg today and we are down to uh... uh... thirty four twenty thirty four twenty thanks kevin thank you so much uh... and a note coming in and gosh i think we can all identify with this a note coming from kim in new york i can i think i've reached my limit kim says
Starting point is 00:56:52 the latest of trumps victories against our constitution and the rule of law the bold corruption taking place has made me so damned angry and desolate I just can't handle the fact that evil is winning in this country, and I really never use the word evil, but what else do you call a group of people enthralled by and led by a malevolent sociopath who seems to get his way at every turn in his quest to destroy our country? That includes his conspirators and those who refuse to do everything in their power to stop it. I know, I know, wait until the midterms, right? but the anger and helplessness I feel in the face of this never-ending and all-encompassing injustice is truly corroding my spirit. Oh, Kim, oh Kim.
Starting point is 00:57:38 I know and sympathize and empathize and identify with every word he wrote. And the only thing I can say is that it's having its intended effect. Fascism wages war on its own people in multiple ways. and one is to simply break the spirit, the spirit that yearns for freedom and keep the flame of that spirit from ever generating a spark again. The fundamental rule of fascism is to keep your head down, just pretend everything's okay, and hope that you don't get to knock on the door at 3 o'clock in the morning. and the only way to push back against it as far as I can tell is to refuse. To be loud when what they want is quiet, to be fierce when what they want is meekness,
Starting point is 00:59:02 to be bold when what they want is for us to cower. That's all I've got. And you don't have to wait for the midterms for any of that. The midterms are brutally important. We know how important they are because just how hard, the maggots are working to steal this election too notice the two i'm absolutely convinced that 2024 now was stolen and we know who the chief burglar was who the ringleader of the thieves was and we are paying him to have done it because leon scum has so many government contracts i don't
Starting point is 01:00:07 know if anybody can actually begin to calculate the value of them all is it confirmation by that I'm inclined to believe Ashley St. Clair? Maybe. But maybe it's also the fact that something like sincerity and forthrightness
Starting point is 01:00:35 and candor, well, these are the hallmarks of how one judges a witness, you know, when one is a juror in a trial. And for all intents and purposes right now, we are the jury. Who's got more to lose
Starting point is 01:00:58 by lying. Leon Scum or Ashley St. Clair? Ashley St. Clair has already thrown it all the way. Leon Scum has a lot to protect. Lee in New York with a note, how could he gather this data? I said the way to break into technology is communication. Have you heard of packet sniffing? This method allows hackers to capture data packets flying through unencrypted networks and analyze them at their leisure. Packet sniffing isn't always illegal. IT departments use it to maintain security, but it's also a favorite tool for cybercriminals looking to steal passwords and other sensitive information. This may be what Leon Scum does.
Starting point is 01:01:51 Obligatory Gilligan's Island referenced. Once an undersea cable washed up at the lagoon, the professor tapped into conversations to try to ask for help. And that was a real long time ago. I think some of it may have been high tech. That makes sense what you're saying, Lee. But some of it may have just been low-tech graft and harvesting data and screwing with the machines in a way where you would never know that the machines had been screwed with. Reverbo says, have none of the maggots any shame? They don't care if their wives, children, relatives, or friends who are all citizens of the U.S. suffer from these fascists.
Starting point is 01:02:47 I guess not. You know how it goes. I never thought they would come for me. And there they were. Yeah. But the problem, reverbo, and I know I've said this before, but it bears repeating, is that we're not talking about people using their intellectual faculties of whatever quality. These are believers. These are people of faith.
Starting point is 01:03:19 And the idea that everything bad that is said about their dear leader is just untrue and malicious. level and couldn't possibly be true, that's not evidence-based. That's belief-based. It is, MAGA is, in fact, a form of an orthodoxy. People who are orthodox, by definition, cannot even lightly challenge the orthodoxy. They can't question the, the articles of faith because to do so to do so is to be cast out the only alternative to that is to do for instance what actually st clair did and walk out she got to the point where she couldn't her her her spirit her soul her ethics her her morals would no longer allow her to go on and continue to participate in the grift. How or why? Well, that's a matter for her. Now, might she have a motive?
Starting point is 01:05:08 Yes. The fact of the matter is Leon Scum is threatening to take her child from her, whom he insisted on naming Romulus. No, really. I wonder if there's a remus out there, which would be totally. in character for nitwit Nero that way all of his other kids kids would have to call that kid Uncle Remus which I'm sure he would get a big old chuckle out of
Starting point is 01:05:56 and well he's trying to use her child against her claiming that since she stopped saying, stopped spewing transphobic bullshit
Starting point is 01:06:25 that no really really that she's planning to trans her one-year-old baby boy that is how utterly sick in the head Leon scum is these idiots think that people can be transed I mean I joke about it you know I got trans by bugs bunny fastile boogie three coins in the fountain blue yeah when he was when he was in the umpure waistline dress dressed up as josephine and had napoleon all hot and bothered until he saw josephine's uh the fluffy white cotton tail but i digress he has since started dead beating on uh her child support as a means of trying to control her this is typical this is typical predatory toxic masculinity in action he reduced her child support payments she says
Starting point is 01:07:53 for disobedience she also kept notes leon scum spent spent she says fewer than four hours with their son in almost the entirety of that child's life the first year four hours but then again he probably doesn't care as much about the child itself as he does with some twisted psychopathic notion that somehow he's going to produce more heirs than say jenghis khan because that's the statistic isn't it that the more people on planet earth are related to jenghis khan than any other singhs human being. Going back to the elections, Victoria just told me, I think we were hacked during the 2024 elections, but it wasn't the polling machines. It was our minds. The maggots played on people's fear to install an authoritarian dictatorship that hasn't been officially installed yet.
Starting point is 01:09:06 Well, it's the official part. That's where the trouble always is. They don't want to make it look official because then they'd have to be who they say they are. And, well, again, the rubber mask would be off and, well, Scooby-Doo would say, Ro, Ro. Shaggy would say, Zoix. And Velma would say, jinkies. Fred would say, shit, I blew that one, but, you know, what's Velma say? Oh, and Daphne would say, jeepers. And Fred would say, fuck.
Starting point is 01:10:06 Oh, dear, that's not encouraging. I just heard a peal of thunder. I'm looking out the horn-color weather window here, and the skies that were previously sparklingly blue are now gray and looking like a bruise. Yeah, there's the rain. But I'll be curious to see if Frontiers' symmetrical Internet holds up any better than Chantel's once did.
Starting point is 01:10:34 So, fingers crossed from Daryl in Houston stolen election I'm absolutely convinced that the 2024 election was stolen and so was and was so on the day after
Starting point is 01:10:52 as I said before anyone that believes Tina Peters was the only maggot that gave the American fascist party access to voting machines is deluded she was just in a civilized state and got caught every poll I remember seeing before the election was in Harris's favor all the excuses for Harris's loss are
Starting point is 01:11:14 let's conform to the received story bullshit there's no way in hell the chief fascist won every swing state and it does come down to that I mean it's not statistically impossible but it's highly improbable unless you've got a few thousand voters tucked away in your back pocket. Wow, it's really beginning to blow out. And from Jeremy, you're not alone.
Starting point is 01:11:48 I've long thought Starlink played a role in that Trump theft. We may, I don't know. But again, the laundry list of shit we have to get done if we ever get to Congress back, damn. And Jeremy adds, so if you can create us, Then by that same logic, Elon created his own trans person. Oh, no, he says his son was killed by the woke mind virus. And just once I wish somebody would ask him, is the woke mind virus in the room with us, Leon?
Starting point is 01:12:32 Do you have a picture? I mean, we've got pictures of the coronavirus. We've got pictures of the measles virus. There are pictures of the flu bug. Do you have a picture? Leon of the woke mind virus? Of course not, because there's no
Starting point is 01:12:57 such thing. And then again, well, if it was a virus, this crowd would be opposed to a vaccine for it. Yeah. Ralph's what Ashley St. Clair said was that she hates big tech involved with, well, she just
Starting point is 01:13:26 hates big tech. And frankly, if you're an attractive young woman, there's probably a damn good reason because tech bros are really, really, really gross. I mean, these are the kind of guys who are afraid that if they wash their butts in the shower, it'll make them gay, okay? Big Tech is not sending their best people.
Starting point is 01:13:59 Not by a long shot. There's the lightning. Maybe I'd better consult the weather app. You all hearing that? I'm supposed to only go on for half an hour, so with any luck. and Darrell adds voting machines. I'm okay with voting machines that they should be in, but they should be in no wise connected to the internet.
Starting point is 01:14:35 The ones we use in Harris County, Texas, tally your choices, then give you the option to confirm and then print them on paper. This paper is then given to a poll worker, and they scan it into a separate machine. It should be relatively easy to recount enough of these paper ballots in enough swing states, counties, to confirm the stolen election.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Of course, it requires access to uncorrupted data, problematic with full-on fascist. in charge. And I don't remember the particulars, but what people were saying early on was that this was some sort of a hack that would never, ever, ever show up in a recount or even a forensic analysis of the machines. And just as an aside, Daryl, that I'm glad you wrote in because I've been meaning to ask you.
Starting point is 01:15:21 The other night, I saw an old episode of... Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown from CNN. And the episode that I saw was from the greater Houston area, and it was focused entirely on immigrant populations in Houston. And at that time, it seemed amazingly enough that there was real progress being made. I want to say this probably happened during the second term of the Obama administration, but the thing that
Starting point is 01:16:11 came to mind and I said entirely it was based entirely on immigrant it wasn't but they had groups there and they were they were asylum seekers
Starting point is 01:16:29 particularly a community from I think it was Nigeria or maybe Congo and I just and watching him interview these people
Starting point is 01:16:45 and seeing how happy they were to be in the United States the first thing that came to mind was to wonder if those communities are still intact now over probably 10 years after that episode was shot. There were South Asian communities, communities
Starting point is 01:17:17 of immigrants from like I said Congo or Nigeria, or Democratic Republic of Congo, there are two. Uganda, Asian communities, Vietnamese communities. And he painted a picture of a bustling city made manifestly better by immigration. So I don't know, Darrell, if you know or if you've heard or read anything, are those communities still intact or were they shepherds? into a million tiny pieces by the ice goons.
Starting point is 01:18:11 I don't know. Leah, New York. Picture of the virus. I believe the virus is spread by red baseball caps. Sent me a picture of Nitwit Nero with the crawler underneath him saying, My Sick Idea and him pointing to his head. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:36 Well, we're coming up close to the halfway mark of the program, and someone is on the stress line. let's let's find out who hey welcome to the program hey Roxanne is a saloon snapper the same as a Marion snapper
Starting point is 01:18:53 because I'm just wondering I'm doing a study of fish and I was wondering if it might be if it might be or if that might be considered to personnel
Starting point is 01:19:11 for dip shit Donnie and Psychobie. Well, I mean, I'm not sure, really. I had not given much consideration to the pescatory aspects of that. Well, now you will. Yes, I will. Oh, and forever more. Four days ago, I don't.
Starting point is 01:19:46 know if I talked about this the last time I was on, but where shots were fired outside my door. What? No? Well, well, now, well, they were. Last week they were.
Starting point is 01:20:02 And four days ago, I heard a big blam, not a small caliber crack. It sounded more like a shotgun going off, and it found, I found out from a friend of mine who was a couple doors down from me that the guy between us
Starting point is 01:20:21 got his innards out heard and uh wait wait wait wait wait wait wait a minute that's right up there with last night's thinky people remarked uh he got his innards outered yes yes ma'am he did uh he they they got blamed out of him and he's now unfortunately singing with the bleeding choir eternal and this is scaring the living fuck out of me because the you have a ride today the manager of the motel asked my roommate hold on a second can you turn that down a little the manager asked my roommate if I was the kind of guy that called the cops. Well, when I hear people screaming and a guy yelling, I've been shot.
Starting point is 01:21:34 The answer to that question is a definite, fuck yes. Was there a negative connotation to the way he asked that? Well, seems that the city's got the motel on probation because they're allowed like one and a half calls for numbers of rooms per year. And I did a little research after I got here. There have been up until then it was five. Now it's six murders in the last 12 months. Roxanne, I'd feel safer in Fallujah.
Starting point is 01:22:19 Jesus, Dave, I'm scared for you. I mean, I live in a place where it's routine for, And it's happened on the program any number of times when I'll say, well, somebody's out there protecting freedom and, you know, melt in the barrel and, you know, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam, blam. But, you know, that's here, not there. You're, I presume you're in an area that is encompassed within a city limit where there's probably laws, even in Taliban Dian, against discharging a firearm within, say, 500 feet of a
Starting point is 01:23:02 dwelling, or let alone in a dwelling. Well, Roxanne, this is, as you say, Taliban Diana, where the chances of getting away with murder actually pretty damn good. Now, I don't know what the statistics are in the in that breakaway state of West Virginia. But here in the good God's fair in just north of your river in Taliban, Dian, if you can go three days without getting caught, chances are the cops aren't going to look too closely, especially when the guy that got shots out on parole. I'm not reading too much into that, but it seems that unless somebody actually does something right in front of the cops,
Starting point is 01:24:21 chances are they're not going to get caught. I mean, after all, remember, we have a corrupt police force in this state, the sheriff of Clark County, Indiana being among the most recent examples. And well, hell, the only time
Starting point is 01:24:49 you see the sheriff of Union County out on the streets is when he's got a news crew and they're checking on registered sex offenders. But he's got his nice, crisp, clean uniform on just so the folks know he's out there.
Starting point is 01:25:10 I tell you, Roxanne, this place, my brother Bob, for all his maggotty ways, he's a combat veteran. He served in Afghanistan. He's a mechanized infantry officer or was. And when I said, I'd be safer in full, to him he said it sounds like it which is a comforting thought that yeah comforting
Starting point is 01:25:48 okay well Bob does have the experience and the expertise on such matters true true so I I don't know Bob found a place in a motel in monsee that might fit our needs but hell i'm paying 14 my my roommate and i are paying 1,400 a month good god for the little little slice of paradise um i mean how's how's the accessibility the accessibility is moderate i can get in and out of the door I can't exactly get to the bathroom in my wheelchair, but I can't get in and out of the door. Roxanne, as sooner I get out of this place, the better.
Starting point is 01:26:59 I'm not doing well. That's one of the reasons I have been less communicative the last couple of months. but as far as ruining dinners in all time zones Roxanne do not hold back I'm just saying
Starting point is 01:27:30 stating this is a professional courtesy because if you hold in the jokes that are there they're only going to come back to hurt you girl Or, you know, yeah, I was going to say haunt. Right, right. And you don't, you don't want the, because you're like me and like many comically minded individuals,
Starting point is 01:27:57 when you hear some outrageous bullshit from somebody who doesn't know what they're talking about and leaves others astray, you obviously have to tell the joke. regardless of the situation. I think that's Robert Frost or Frost-esque. It's hard to avoid it when it's in the moment and it's in the situation. It's something like that. But is it wrong for me to want a little quiet life where I can grow a small vegetable garden maybe with a couple of tobacco plants,
Starting point is 01:28:50 so I don't have to pay the outrageous fees for my pipe tobacco or, or dare I say it? I mean, I don't think so. I mean, I would think growing tobacco would be something that, and I mean, I mean, no judgment on this, but something that maggots would be in favor of. Well, yes, but I'm thinking of them they can raise beds. Ah, okay.
Starting point is 01:29:15 raising some and raising some heritage varieties, including one variety that the Europeans first ran into and was the first type of tobacco
Starting point is 01:29:31 to be shipped to Europe. I'm thinking, and it is, it's nicotine levels are, and as a former smoker, I know you'll appreciate this, nine times stronger than what's commercially available.
Starting point is 01:29:49 Holy smoke. I couldn't even be in the same room with that. Smoke indeed. Well, but when you were smoking, you could have once a cigarette that would last you a week. No kidding. You know. I still indulge in a nicotine pouch from time to time. But they're the lowest dose I can get.
Starting point is 01:30:14 Now they're making them that are like, like 8 milligrams per pouch, 12. I mean, and I get near those things and I get a headache. Yeah, you can smell them in the aisle. Yeah. Yeah, the dose I use is more like harm reduction and mitigation. Right, and it keeps you off going out and getting a pack of dromedaries or... Dramadaries. Nice. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 01:30:50 Yeah. Well, I don't want to give them any commercial, any free commercial. Yeah, or some Anglican obelates. You've seen that brand, right? No. You know what I'm, well, they were called English ovals, hence Anglican Oblates. Oh I watched a video with
Starting point is 01:31:36 George Clinton of George Clinton in the Parliament Funkadelix those of us who were old enough to remember dear George And I do And he said And he said back in the day
Starting point is 01:31:52 When he was growing up He grew up around all the great singers in the 60s. They were family members or they were cousins or they were friends
Starting point is 01:32:12 of their schoolmates, aunt or, you know, whatever. And he said back in the day, they asked him, where did you come up with the name Parliament? And he said, all of us groups took our names from cigarettes.
Starting point is 01:32:37 There were the Chesterfields and the Winston's and, of course, Parliament. And that's how that happened. I also found out that back in the day when he was a young man, he used to pass phony bills. he used to pass fake dollars for real dollars and
Starting point is 01:33:15 he got out of that game pretty quick but he he should yeah they took their names from cigarettes from cigarettes and
Starting point is 01:33:31 oh wait, cool in the gang yeah I'll be damned. Yeah. But that was not uncommon. I mean, it's like Dionne Warwick
Starting point is 01:33:48 grew up in her neighborhood. People like that. Smokey Robinson was in that neighborhood. You know, I bet you if you named any Motown artist from back in the 60s, they would have been in that area.
Starting point is 01:34:07 Well, you know, you've been with the program for a very, very long time, Dave. You might actually recall at one point in time, and we may have lost him over the Great Purity Wars of 2016 or, I don't know, but one of George Clinton's relatives was a member of this community for a while. Yeah. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah. Christine, one day when Christine's on you, you should ask her about her run-in with George Clinton and Bootsie Collins. Oh, I'm sure that's a story for the ages. Well, I'll give you the thumbnail.
Starting point is 01:35:00 Her boyfriend was tasked by the Indiana Daily Student, the IU, journalism school's paper to go and cover the Parliament Funkadelic concert in Indianapolis. Oh, darn. Now, to say the least, this guy
Starting point is 01:35:28 was a fat, dilly white boy who had no idea who George Clinton or the Parliament Funkadelics were so he took Christine they got a backstage pass and of course
Starting point is 01:35:49 George and Bootsie were higher than kites because the rarefied air in the arena of course not because they were doing anything illegal no no I mean it's it's a occupational hazard
Starting point is 01:36:07 right you know you sing a long time you get a little loopy okay that's understandable but no they invited christine back to party with them they didn't want her boyfriend to come along they were wanting to kick it with her she was a good looking woman even back in those days you know and i said well why didn't she did. She said, I didn't want to have a lost weekend. But yeah, they wanted to party with her and avoided any of his questions. Of course, he didn't have any real questions. So she pretty much did the interview, I think, and avoided their coutons for a while. But yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:12 And one of the guys that we used to work with in our office found out that she had met George Clinton, and his eyes lit up and he said, may I touch you like that would just transfer the whole. experience to have. I'm thinking to myself. But this is a woman who's
Starting point is 01:37:43 who's had some very unusual experiences in her life. We used to do some live action role-playing games with a lot of people. There'd be 80, 90, 100 people there.
Starting point is 01:38:01 And she didn't like playing. but she did love cooking. And she made these killer lasagnas. And the word got around, she had a group of the players going, Christine, can we get you anything? Do you need a Coke? Do you need us to run any errands for you?
Starting point is 01:38:21 I mean, she had a devoted following. They were, she would give them a slice of lasagna and the rest of the night they were having attention for her like you wouldn't believe but I've talked Christine about this
Starting point is 01:38:45 sometime soon I'm going to reprise a gift that I did for her birthday many years ago before she was blind. As a matter of fact, her birthday was on the same day they retired Larry Bird's
Starting point is 01:39:10 jersey in Boston. And it was all over the, all over the news. It was televised. And she came in, drenched because it had been raining that day. And I got a list of all of her favorite foods. And I had put a blanket on the floor in the living room. And I had all of the foods, all of her favorite foods,
Starting point is 01:39:44 including turtles, including freshly made fruit cocktail. Now, by turtles, you mean the little chocolate and caramel confections right the chocolate and caramel confections because when you're talking to somebody
Starting point is 01:40:02 when you're talking to somebody from Appalachia and say all of her favorite foods including turtles that does not necessarily mean a chocolate and pecan and caramel confection it can mean turtle no no that could mean an actual turtle yes I know but no these are these are the more friendly diabetic unfriendly kind
Starting point is 01:40:23 of turtles You know, the kind of turtles that you or I would have to store it to rail of... Matt Foreman for, yes. Just to get through, yeah. But, and I went out and I got, oh, I didn't have time to fry it up myself, so I went down to Kentucky fried and got the original recipe and put that in the fridge. and I got all kinds of her food. Watermelon, I think I even put a little pepper shaker down because she loves to put pepper on her watermelon.
Starting point is 01:41:09 Well, that's a new one. You know what I can see. I love the Taheen shake on watermelon. Oh, no, she used regular ground black pepper. Of course, this is a woman who used to eat redhots, the sausages with grape jelly. Why the hell not? And still love... Okay, but I have an issue with that.
Starting point is 01:41:38 First time I saw her do it, I asked her, I said, honey, are you pregnant? No. Oh, but come on. I mean, you've, you're bound to have been somewhere like a church meeting on the ground or something, where somebody brought a crock pot full of those little cocktail weanies. And the sauce around them is usually barbecue sauce and grape jelly. Yes. That is an abomination onto the Lord.
Starting point is 01:42:13 Oh, okay. I didn't realize, I mean, I've been an abomination for a long time. after a while, the abominations just began to, you know, I get lost in the shuffle. They kind of run together, yeah, yeah. The Abomination Shuffle. The Abomination Snowman or other mythical critters? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:40 No, the grape jelly on Red Hots is weird enough. but she used to make fried mushrooms and chicken gizzards for me. You mentioned going down to KFC. Do your KFC serve chicken livers? I am losing so many members of the Horn family community congregation right now. It's not funny, but God, I love me, some KFC chicken livers. They did, but mine served, and this was way back. when they served the best restaurant-made gizzards I ever wrapped my lips around.
Starting point is 01:43:28 And I used to get, I used to order fried mushrooms from a pizza place and get a big container of those KFC gizzards. And one time I was in Bloomington and there was an Italian restaurant. They had fried mushrooms, and the mushrooms were big and juicy and fried just right. And I started crying. And she goes, what's wrong? I said, these are just like my grandmothers. Because that's what my grandma would make me when I'd go over and spend the night over at her house.
Starting point is 01:44:15 You know, a lot of people don't understand how important. food is because that ties you to your past. It also ties you to people who aren't necessarily here anymore. You know, like, by the time I ran into those mushrooms, my grandmother had been dead for at least 15 years, and it was emotional. But my advice to you, Roxanne, is if you're going to ruin a... dinner in various times because there's the obvious joke
Starting point is 01:44:58 and under the dump administration I don't see how it can't be I mean the only people that are keeping insane are the are the comedians and you notice they were
Starting point is 01:45:18 the first people that he went after gee I wonder why I mean Oh, you don't have a sense of fucking humor. Really, Donnie? I don't have a sense of humor. What about your broke criminal ass? Yeah, nobody ever really sees...
Starting point is 01:45:42 You don't see him laugh at any... No. What is this shit about the slush fun? He sues himself or he sues the U.S. government to line his own pockets and then promises... His followers, they'll get a couple of crumbs off of him. This doesn't alert any of these dipships to the fact that their Lord and Furer ain't exactly the most stable of fucking geniuses. I know.
Starting point is 01:46:18 I know. I mean, Roxanne, this guy makes Adolf Hitler look like a occasion mental stability. And Dolf wasn't nearly as old. this fucker. You know, what? He was said to enjoy Charlie Chaplin movies. No, no.
Starting point is 01:46:46 I don't know about Charlie Chaplin movies, but he was a big fan of Disney. Oh, that's right. I forget, then somebody else in his inner circle was the Charlie Chaplin fan. Maybe it was Himmler. Who knows? As a matter of fact,
Starting point is 01:47:05 one of the things I read about his wedding day was that they had a cake made and they listened to Disney records from Snow White and I find that pretty bizarre but then there wasn't too much normal about Gulf or Mrs. Hitler for that matter.
Starting point is 01:47:47 And you know, it's funny, you mentioned that, and we were talking earlier about Ashley St. Clair and Leon Scumby and her baby daddy. The fact of the matter is Leon Scum shares something with Adolf Hitler, and I'm not talking about political leanings either. They're both broke. They're both broke necks. Well, the British intelligence used to spread the rumor. I don't know how true it is, that they had interviewed some rather upper-crust German aristocratic women who said that Dolf liked being dominated. Well, I don't know about that, but this actually, this information. was fairly recent. It came from DNA analysis.
Starting point is 01:48:46 And he had a genetic anomaly. He had a genetic anomaly that made him, you might say, disfigured down there. And people said, you know, there's a reason he's never had a meaningful relationship with a woman. And so the other story that came out a couple of years ago was that Leon Scum apparently went in for, penis lengthening surgery
Starting point is 01:49:17 and it was botched oops and so he's got a broke dick that's why all his kids are in vitro fertilization I know it's disgusting to talk about but here we are
Starting point is 01:49:34 but as far as Romulus and where this motherfucker gets the names for his children. Well, it ain't just his dick that's broke, so is his brain. No wonder his daughter is like, I don't want anything to do with him.
Starting point is 01:49:55 I don't want anything from him. I want to be left alone. I mean, I can understand. Of course, that doesn't even reach Leon because he'll claim that, well, my son is dead. no, just accept the fact that she's your daughter, dumbass. Well, and that goes to the depth of his stupidity. He never had a son. The fact is you're trans, you're trans, and it doesn't come on like a virus.
Starting point is 01:50:35 It's more a matter of trying to live within the perceptions that other people have. And foist upon you and live in a prison that is built for. you. Sometimes, some people never get out. Sometimes it takes people, uh, 57 years to break out. And I'm glad that they do even at that age. Yeah. Life gets better. Because, girl, I knew you before. And let me tell you, after you were comfortable enough in your own skin to let us all know. know who you are, then you became a much more decent human being. I didn't think I was indecent beforehand.
Starting point is 01:51:31 I tried to go out wearing clothing every day. While you still get pissed off at things, there's not that tension of anger. Oh, it's still there. it just manifests differently. Well, okay. Okay, I'll give you that. But you're happier. And that's the thing, yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:00 And that comes across on the air. I'm glad it does. That comes across on the air. I mean, really, I mean, I spent the first weekend after Hugh and Miss Terry's infamous conversation, which I originally had missed. And I was going, you know, it is Robin. And it took me a weekend and I told Christine and she's like, what? I said, yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:42 But you are a much happier person. I am. I am. There's no doubt about that. And by the way, offering, Jeremy is serving as the Dave whisperer right now. he says what Dave says is that the closet makes anyone mean well it did me girl let me tell you before I was in my early 20s I was a self-loving bastard um and and Jeremy is absolutely correct the closet is a a desperate prison and it's not that I
Starting point is 01:53:36 you know, I have to, and I'm sure you've run into this, I have to deal with people's perceptions of who I am because of how I identify. And while that's important to me, it's not the only thing about me. It's not even the most important thing about me. But I see these young people who are so afraid. And many times it's because they've got family or cool or financial pressures,
Starting point is 01:54:25 and they still let the world know who they are. And I got to take my hat off to those people. my dad's favorite comedic character, Ernestina Tomlin, finally came out. She's not working for the phone company anymore. She's working for an insurance company now. But yes, ma'am, she did back a few years ago. Now, if my dad ever found out about that, he'd go, what the hell? But, yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:25 And I have to say it made it easier for me because I had people in my life who understood me beforehand. When I told Christine, she had 100 questions and kept waking me up in the middle of the night to ask them. And I'm like, you're tired. I'd really like to get some sleep. We can talk about this in the morning. Really? It's not going to change. But, yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:17 That's one of the things that people need to understand. And I talked to my therapist today. And to tell you how wearing things are, As many people know, I suffer from major depression. The idea of rolling in front of that guy before he ended up pulling the trigger would have made me quite happy at one point this weekend. And I'm not saying that to scare anybody, but those are the kinds of things I deal with. on a daily basis.
Starting point is 01:57:11 Working on that has been a lifelong thing ever since I was a child, and it will probably continue long after I'm dead, assuming there's an afterlife, of which I am not particularly, I'm not particularly reticent about one way or the other. but my dad bought a piece of property who wants to put
Starting point is 01:57:53 like a trailer or something on it and make it accessible for me and so that I can live in Muncie everything's going toward Monty. I'm dreading it because frankly I've lived here
Starting point is 01:58:13 for more years than I ever lived in Muncie. And other than my family, there's nothing to recommend Muncie. It's not a bad town. It's got a pretty cool, a little university in it. Yeah, Paul State is a fine institution. And enough members of my family
Starting point is 01:58:45 have been institutionalized. I can vouch for it. But the thing is my friend Jerry and I both grew up in Muncie. And for years, she's been like, Dave, you need to move back to Muncie. Bullshit, fuck you, you know. And a lot of that had to do with my mother. And I remember when she got sick, and my mother was one of my primary abusers when I was a kid. So I didn't
Starting point is 01:59:29 want anything to do with her. But I remember a certain individual on a certain internet radio program who told me that if I didn't go see her, I'd be
Starting point is 01:59:45 questioning myself. I remember that conversation on that certain program. I seem to remember, yeah, Yeah, I think it was you that was telling me that. But you were telling me that. Christine was telling me that.
Starting point is 02:00:04 Jerry was telling me that. And I thought, God, I can't get a break. So I went. And that's when I decided that I wasn't going to add to mom's burden. Because it's like Jerry said, he said, Dave, you don't believe. in God, but she's looking at eternity and all this shit. She's done over the years. And I thought,
Starting point is 02:00:34 I'm not going to add to her burden of that. You know, not that she would believe me in the beginning, but I told Bob as recently as a few weeks ago. I dreaded coming back to Monty and he's like,
Starting point is 02:00:53 Dave, she's not here anymore. I mean, you've heard of stress positions. Sure. That interrogators use. Well, my family, my mom and stepdad's favorite thing to do with me was there was an archway between the kitchen and the living room. And when they wanted to question me about something, I would have to hold my hands out to where I was only touching the sides of the arch.
Starting point is 02:01:34 And I had to stand up there without my crutches. That only lasted about 15 minutes. And then I would be assaulted if I decided to sit down. And there were times when my legs just gave out and I said, fuck it, just go ahead and be fucked out of me. I don't care. Oh, my God, Dave. But the upshot of that, Roxanne is I almost killed her one day.
Starting point is 02:02:09 She had battered me around. I got her in a chokehold, and she begged for her life, which is the only reason she was still alive. That's when they talked with the man who'd been sexually abusing me, and they got me to Lutherwood, Children's Home, here in Indianapolis, where I was finally respected and finally listened to. There was no physical punishment. I mean, I was not the best resident they ever had,
Starting point is 02:02:52 but by far I wasn't the most violent either. They used talk therapy and timeouts, and they were a religiously based group home, still are. And they do wonderful work with some really tough cases. If I hadn't gone through that,
Starting point is 02:03:21 if I had not snapped to the point where I almost killed her, I wouldn't have gotten the help I needed. Because at 17, they would have tried me as an adult
Starting point is 02:03:37 and I probably would still be sitting in prison because back in the early 80s and the go-go-80s. Boys just had to tough it out. There's a lot that needs to be on path.
Starting point is 02:04:10 And I'm not going to do it in my lifetime. But what I'm afraid of is going back to Muncie because that's where it all began. I'm terrifying the place. I love some of the people in it, but I'm just terrified at the place.
Starting point is 02:04:44 So if it happens that I move there and I don't call in quite as often, I will still let you know, hey, Roxanne, it's Dave, I'm okay. I would appreciate that. With all my heart, I would. There are community family members who be like, Have you heard from David the Blind? Because there have been so many over the years that we've listened to that were regulars at one time. I mean, there for a while, Tracy was MIA.
Starting point is 02:05:28 And everybody was wondering what that was going on with her. We're coming up on the anniversary of losing Scott. And we didn't know about that. We didn't know about that for a month. And then, you know, what, last month I was talking about Carol Baker? Yeah. Carol's gone. Scott's gone.
Starting point is 02:05:55 Mr. Stress. And those are Mr. Stress is gone. There have been many who have gone by the way either through, you know, they've naturally drifted away because, frankly, they've got a life outside of the program. I do too, but it's important to me. And I think the only way we stay sane in an assesquette like the Trump administration is we deal with our issues regardless and we go on. I'm not blaming dipshit Donnie for my situation. I am for the callousness that the police have a tendency to leave
Starting point is 02:06:54 because this is the east side of Indianapolis. This is the side of town where the real Robert F. Kennedy spoke the night that Dr. King was murdered. And he spoke to a crowd of black people in a black neighborhood. And I talked to people who were there. And they said, frankly, if it had been any other white man on earth. Oh, no. Dave's call dropped.
Starting point is 02:07:44 I don't know if his phone died or... that's worrisome but all of our hearts go with Dave and what a what a life and thank you Ralph's just helped out saying for Dave in the Blind thank you Ralphs gets us down to 33 95 33 thank you Ralphs thank you so much I don't know if Dave's going to be able to call back in but well we're into the third hour of the program there are a couple other things that I wanted to make sure we didn't miss because like I said we've got a lot more stack than we have time but earlier today Caitlin Collins from CNN for as long as CNN continues to be CNN until it gets the Ellison and Ellison Nepo baby treatment
Starting point is 02:08:52 Well, Caitlin Collins actually asked the Jady egg in conjunction with this vulgar little slush fund, trash fund. She asked Jady about his previous stance on January 6 domestic terrorists. Oh, the irony. I told me that anyone who assaulted a police officer on January 6th should go to prison. So why not rule out giving them taxpayer? funded money. Well, Caitlin, what I said is we're going to look at everything case by case. But what's pull it out? Because, Caitlin, there are people who I don't know their individual circumstances, and I don't rule things out categorically when I know nothing about a person's
Starting point is 02:09:45 individual circumstances. Let's say a person. Yeah, but what about the individual circumstance of assaulting cops on January 6th at the capital of the United States? That's a, that's, that's, That's a circumstance and it's individual. A person is accused, let's say hypothetically, a person is accused of doing something that they never actually did, that they got a kangaroo court that they had a judge who mistreated them. I think. And this guy went to law school. I just went to a state law school. This fucker went to Yale and was groomed by the tiger mom and all of that.
Starting point is 02:10:28 Convicted by a kangaroo court? Oh, fuck you, you nasty little couch fucking egg. Fuck you. A lot of those crooks, Jady. A lot of those crooks entered guilty pleas. Plea bargains. They admitted their guilt by accepting the pardon they admitted their guilt. But he has to be oh so careful not to run a foul of daddy or the maggots because, well,
Starting point is 02:11:06 still has big dreams a big dream that really begins on January the 21st 2027 who that's when yeah think that we should look at those things case by case we're not making commitments to give anybody money we're just making commitments to look at things case by case yeah we're just looking at things case by case it was it was a bad day for the JD egg because it didn't get any easier. In the same press conference earlier today, well, somebody got around to asking him about that
Starting point is 02:11:56 massive raft of stock trades that we mentioned in the program yesterday. Thank you, Mr. Best President. The President's financial disclosures were released recently, and they showed a lot of stock trades in companies that he has talked up at events, official events at the White House. Counted is the word. Sometimes even putting the stock ticker symbols in his posts and encouraging people to buy their stock. Americans, according to recent polling, are increasingly describing the president as corrupt.
Starting point is 02:12:40 and trading stocks... This is a hell of a question. Thank you, sir. Trading individual stocks is something that you said that public officials should not be able to do when you ran for Senate all those years ago. All those years ago. That was snark. Arguably has access to more non-public information than your average senator is not only buying and selling individual stocks either through his trust. Okay.
Starting point is 02:13:09 What's the question? The question is, the question, sir, is how can you and your administration argue to Americans that you're cleaning up corruption, you're preventing fraud, you're fighting the sorts of things that harm people and people's financials. Skip a bit, brother. Engaging in insider trading. Selling them and enriching himself. Okay, so here, let me, let me answer your question here. That was a doozy. Before I answer your question, I want to just observe, there are
Starting point is 02:13:40 different ways to ask a question. Okay, you can just ask a question, try to get your answer, or you could do like a speech where you say, you know, Mr. Vice President, every, you know, you're, you're not answering the question. So is the president, so is the entire cabinet. And then I'm like, what's your question? And then your question is, how dare you? Come on, man. Have a little bit of objectivity in the way that you ask these questions, because there were a lot of things in that speech, masquerading as a question, that didn't actually get asked, okay? Would you hire this man to defend you against a traffic ticket?
Starting point is 02:14:17 I don't think so. And so from that, and this is the third day we've had one of these, what comes next? Let's see, we had two C-SPAN callers. There was the guy from Cleveland, and yesterday we had the clip of the guy from Hawaii. And like I said, those were C-SPAN. Well, here's a guy who actually called in to a maggot network, real America's voice, to make the case to none other than Eric Bowling, who has a past. oohie
Starting point is 02:15:10 and it didn't it didn't go any better than the other two phone calls to C-SPAN went no hey Eric Owen how you doing my friend Matt from Las Vegas
Starting point is 02:15:28 two things one real quick EDC I'm walking around in a Rio casino what these kids are wearing if it was my daughter she'd be grounded for 75 years and locked in a closet because he's pervy enough that he can't
Starting point is 02:15:43 look at a young woman and not stare at her body. Oh, well, that's okay. That's not why he really called. It's just unbelievable. It's just they might as well just walk around naked. Anyway, she did a slaughter. It's going to be an October 7th thing one day at the EDC for these burning man concerts. Another thing, if we so decimated Iran's Navy and Air Force, how come we can't get a ship through the Strait of Hormuz?
Starting point is 02:16:15 These intelligence are they insulting? You know, if they don't have a Navy, how can they stop ships? What are they using to stop ships and redirect ships? You know, I'm being lied to by my own government. I hate to say Mr. Trump, and I love Donald Trump. But, you know, all this, they're annihilated and all your boys. Iran won this round, as far as I'm concerned, you know. You got by their short hairs because of all the oil stoppage and everything.
Starting point is 02:16:45 and now you've got to go to China and ask them for help at all. And I kind of think that we're a paper tagger just like Russia. That's my thought on that. You tell me what you think about that. All right. And they're sending... Well, I think you're a big poopie head. A couple of things.
Starting point is 02:16:58 Don't lock your daughter in a closet. You can ground her. Don't walk her in the closet. Those concerts are a little wacky. I agree with you. As far as the straight and the Iranian Navy, look, the threat of a bomb in the water is enough to stop the shipping. So they have a bunch of small boats.
Starting point is 02:17:15 We know that they still have those little mosquito boats that are small, but they are, they have the ability to bomb a ship that comes through. No captain in the world is going to bring his crew through there knowing that there could be a mine under the water or one. No captain in the world, none at all. Eric Bowling? Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead. Mobile Bay, 1863, four. No, no.
Starting point is 02:17:44 I mean, Salamis? Oh, well, things like history are lost on a maggot like Eric bowling. One of these small boats pull up side next to them and blow them apart, blow them home and sink them. So in that respect, I don't agree that we've been lied to. I don't agree that we're a paper tiger. I think all these things can be true. Yes, we are a monster in that region.
Starting point is 02:18:10 We're crushing their Navy. We're crushing them. We're crushing their economy. But they can still play the game. and they will fight till the end. So don't believe all the leftist rhetoric saying they won, we lost the first round. We didn't lose. They got crushed.
Starting point is 02:18:24 They're clearly the losers on this. I just don't know. You stupid piece of shit. Oh, my heavenly days. The last tanker of oil from the Persian Gulf recently docked in California. Because we do get something from there. for specific purposes. You're, like I said, you're 10W40 or 20W50 or 5W20, whatever.
Starting point is 02:19:00 A lot of that's Middle Eastern oil just by virtue of the quality of the oil. I really do. I need to go and get an oil change. Because that's one of those things. You're like, ah, I need to go get an oil change. And then you show up and it's like there's 18 cars ahead of you. And it's like, I don't have all. And then there was that picture of nitwit Niro saying,
Starting point is 02:19:30 I have other cards, and he's holding five uno cards, the point of which game is to not hold cards. Woo, help me, Jesus. Oh, going back to J.D. Vance for a second. Lee says legal education is not only the school. It's what the student wants to learn. Give yourself a rim shot for wanting to learn. I'll take it.
Starting point is 02:20:02 I did. I did. I did want to learn. I'm always enjoyed it. I'm a lifelong learner. But, oh, no. We're a total monster in that region. Again, why haven't they given a parade for the guy who had to,
Starting point is 02:20:19 the pilot who had to run and hide and be rescued after he was shot down? He's an American hero, right? Where's his parade? he didn't get a dinner. Did it even actually, you know, happen? Did they really rescue him? When, I actually think we should hold this thing blockaded for a while. Just hold it.
Starting point is 02:20:50 They're struggling. Their economy is dying. They're full of oil. They are full. Their oil tanks are absolutely 90% capacity right now when 80% is considered full. They can't put it anymore. They can't produce anymore. They certainly can't sell it anywhere right now.
Starting point is 02:21:06 their economy is struggling. China's hurting from this as well. In my opinion, there's no rush to end the blockade. Some people want to hurry up and get it done. I think the ship is sailed. Yeah, I'm guessing Eric Bowling that you really don't care, you know, because, you know, that's a good racket you're in over there at Real America's voice. But you really don't care if gasoline goes to $20 a gallon because, you know, you'll have the scratch for it.
Starting point is 02:21:37 I mean, that's right up there with Doug Bergum last week saying that it's exciting to see gas, oil prices go through the roof. What was the yesterday's program, the guy who follows these markets who said the financial markets haven't caught up with the physical markets. And we're probably going to go to $180 a barrel at some point soon. We're probably, I mean, maybe we're 30. days away from really, really feeling all of this and the world is already there? For midterm elections, I do believe you're right. We will have a tough midterm election. Well, you're going to have a hard time stealing is what you're saying. But that there, Matt in Las Vegas, he still loves, I still love my orange Jesus.
Starting point is 02:22:48 God, I'm mighty. I'm thinking maybe we got Dave back Did we? He's banking me Hello? I can take it a trick I don't think well matter Dave
Starting point is 02:23:10 Are you there? Is this Dave? Okay Not sure what's going on there Are you okay Dave? Let us know Please And every time we feel like it can't possibly get
Starting point is 02:23:40 worse Of course it can but everything has an end this isn't some sort of theoretical geometry where a line in space continues on into infinity a very finite little world we happen to inhabit okay let's uh let's try the stress line again hey welcome to the program not dave it's worse it's a juvenile doing this oh my god hey jeremy I thought I put out there that we heard about Kevin struggles and it sounds like he may have gotten on all branch handed out hopefully but I'm back in the circle of hell
Starting point is 02:24:33 I think I'd mentioned to you a couple of Fridays ago they switched me to a new insulin basically insulin 2.0 You had mentioned that yeah help with my means well I noticed a reminder this week that I had an extra appointment this week And I'm like, someone along the ways had messed up and booked me out in the future. And then another point of someone booked me.
Starting point is 02:24:53 So I was having multiple appointments within the same month, the same thing. And I went to cancel it this week. I said, oh, no. That's because they told me the new insulin that had to reprogram my pump. Because if they don't, the fact that I could kill myself, because it'll think I'm still using the same amount on a more potent. Oh, dear God. Which makes sense.
Starting point is 02:25:10 Yeah, but still. So I went and checked my pharmacy. And this is done two or three weeks ago. And they said that day the pharmacy sent out, well, there's no prescription on record at Walmart, nothing, nothing online. So I cancel the appointment and I say, according to my records, the prescription never made it to Walmart. So the nurse writes back within 20 minutes. And I don't blame it on the hospital. It's not them.
Starting point is 02:25:35 It's the third-party collectors and insurance and stuff. She said, our records show it was accepted when we sent it out two weeks ago. She said, but I just resent it and I get a receipt saying it's there. Okay, fine. He said, would you like me to put you back in the appointment? I said, no, because I don't have the insulin. What bit is coming into program a pump if I don't have the liquid for it? So we left it at that.
Starting point is 02:25:57 Well, I went and saw the prescriptions showed up at Walmart last week around this time, and it kept saying estimated price and estimated data arrival, blah, blah, blah, but kept pushing it out further and further and further. Well, yesterday it was saying it would be ready today at 1.45 p.m. Estimated price still in work, blah, blah, blah. I logged in today its new estimated date is Saturday at 1.45 p.m.
Starting point is 02:26:25 And this isn't this isn't a hospital, this isn't Walmarch. What this is is a direct fallout from what's going on in Iran. That's what this is. Make no mistake. They don't have it on hand. They can't get it.
Starting point is 02:26:45 Oh, for God's sakes. Because it comes from India. A lot of our India. And they in turn India. And they, in turn, have to have raw materials that probably come from the Persian Gulf. All over the world.
Starting point is 02:27:03 Right. So I blame this on the shithead at the top, like I said, in my little thing yesterday. Biden's not president. Neither Clinton's president. Kamala's not president. Every bad thing is happening in the last few years of life is because of this fucker. No one else. Exactly.
Starting point is 02:27:23 Exactly. Anyway Anyway, I just thought I'd call it with a medical update in case the interest to call back But that's all I wanted to say was Fuck this people Oh my God And look, the buck stops here, right? Harry Truman said that, it's true
Starting point is 02:27:38 There's nobody for Trump to blame but Trump And, you know Right I hope it gets sorted out soon, Jeremy I'll say it again Sure everybody's heard this, but I can't say it enough For people like me, no one insulin means death.
Starting point is 02:27:58 Yes. There's no other way around it. insulin keeps me alive. Be nice if we could get it. Be nice if we could get a cure, though, but, you know, Bobby Kennedy's working hand over fist day and night to make sure we don't. Well, there is something on the horizon, but I think Bobby will be opposed to it because it uses CRISPR. They basically put eye cells in your shoulder, and you have to go on a different, unfortunately, I have to get them medication. but those eye cells turn into insulin cells and start producing insulin.
Starting point is 02:28:34 There are people now who were diabetics for 35 years who have taken this treatment. Granted, they have to take this medicine because it masks those cells and hides them from your immune system, but they are now effectively normal functioning people. They don't need insulin anymore. They can eat wherever they want, and they're going to come right back down because of this. Those midnight pints of hoggins. Right, but because it's CRISPR and as gene splicing, he will, will not prove it. And it's also because it's considered a transplant, like cells are now
Starting point is 02:29:08 considered like a liver's an organ transplant. They will not treat them the same. They're trying to force them, trying to get them to reprove them so they can mass produce this stuff. We'll see. I mean, there is hope, but until that day comes, when it's widely available, it doesn't cost you half of your life's earnings, I'm insulin dependent. There's no other way around it. It is what it is. So I can still. get my regular info I think I've still got four miles life I'm not in danger but the fact is they can't get the stuff they want to get me because what's going on god almighty it'll have it have a good night rob no take care of Jeremy and bye the travails well if you want to jump into
Starting point is 02:29:57 the conversation the stress lines open Carl if you're out there early on you said you were trying to call in you're free to jump in to the discussion let's see what else else. Jude sent me something a moment ago, saying George Carlin nailed it decades ago, how prussian he was. There's a reason education sucks, and it's the same reason that it will never, ever, ever be fixed. It's never going to get any better. Don't look for it. Be happy with what you got. Because the owners of this country don't want that. I'm talking about the real owners now. The real owners, the big wealthy business interests that control things and make all the important decisions.
Starting point is 02:31:08 Forget the politicians. The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don't. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land.
Starting point is 02:31:22 They own and control the corporations. They've long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the state houses, the city halls. They've got the judges in their back pockets. And they own all the big media companies, so they control all. just about all of the news and information you get to hear. They got you by the balls. They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying, lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know what they want.
Starting point is 02:31:46 They want more for themselves and less for everybody else. But I'll tell you what they don't want. They don't want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don't want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. They're not interested in that. That doesn't help them. That's against their interest. That's right.
Starting point is 02:32:04 They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen table and figure out how badly they're getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don't want that. You know what they want? They want obedient workers. Obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours,
Starting point is 02:32:26 to reduce benefits, the end of overtime, and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it. And now they're coming for your Social Security money. They want your fucking retirement money. They want it back so they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street. And you know something? They'll get it. They'll get it all from you, sooner or later, because they own this fucking place.
Starting point is 02:32:47 It's a big club, and you ain't in it. You and I are not in the big club. By the way, it's the same big club they use to beat you over the head with all day long when they tell you what to believe. All day long, beating you over the head in their media, You're telling you what to believe, what to think, and what to buy. The table is tilted, folks. The game is rigged, and nobody seems to notice.
Starting point is 02:33:09 Nobody seems to care. Good honest, hard-working people. White-collar, blue-collar. It doesn't matter what color shirt you have on. Good, honest, hard-working people continue. These are people of modest means. Continue to elect these rich cock-suckers who don't give a fuck about them. They don't give a fuck about you.
Starting point is 02:33:25 They don't give a fuck about you. They don't care about you at all, at all, at all. Yeah, you know, and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. That's what the owners count on, the fact that Americans will probably remain willfully ignorant of the big red, white, and blue dick that's being jammed up their assholes every day. Because the owners of this country know the truth. It's called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it. It's an oldie, but a goodie.
Starting point is 02:34:00 Oh, by the way, do you remember the clip from earlier? in the program where Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland asked a question of Todd Blanchie, do you know it's a crime to lie to Congress? And he said, I'm very well aware of that. And Van Hollen said, good. Well, there was a reason to ask that question. Because also in the same hearing, Senator Patty Murray of Washington, went after Todd Blanchie with a will because of the monumental fuck-ups of the DOJ,
Starting point is 02:34:46 asking, will you apologize to the victims whose names, sensitive personal information, and even nude photos were not redacted by your department? Well, of course, he said, we never want to release a victim's name. Well, guess what? It wasn't long after that, but Epstein's survivors spoke. up signing a letter. The letter read as follows. In response to acting Attorney General Todd Blanch's comments in Senate testimony today suggesting that he has met with Epstein survivors and their lawyers, a group of Epstein survivors issued the following statement.
Starting point is 02:35:34 Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has not met with any of us as survivors. We previously sought a meeting with former Attorney General Bondi and Department of Justice officials, but no meeting occurred. We should not have to be this persistent to engage with DOJ, the department responsible for handling the Epstein files, protecting their privacy, and answering for years of secrecy and failure. We've already reported abuse and allegations involving Epstein
Starting point is 02:36:03 and associated perpetrators to the FBI and federal authorities many times over the course of the years. We should not be asked to relieve, to release, relive their trauma again and again because the system failed to act. The burden is not on us to keep making reports. It is on the DOJ to investigate credible allegations against perpetrators and co-conspirators and to account for the government's mishandling of these matters. Given Blanche's comments, we are again asking DOJ to meet directly with survivors and their
Starting point is 02:36:38 counsel, not to ask survivors to start over, but to hear their concerns, explain. how these failures occurred and provide clear answers about the release, redaction, and withholding of Epstein-related records going forward. There's something in me that wanted that to end with Enjoy High Visibility Orange Faction Todd. Signed Ashley Rubewright, Danny Benski, Teresa Helm, Marika Chartuni, Jess Michaels, Liz Stein, Lisa Phillips, Jenna Lisa Jones, Annie Farmer, Maria Farmer, Laura Bloom-Magee, Sky and Amanda Roberts, Charlene Rochard, Rachel Benadides, Jane Doe, Rosa, and Andrea.
Starting point is 02:37:33 Burn in hell, Todd Blanche, because you will. Good for them. God, I'd love to see that man head off to prison for a very long time. And speaking of Epstein, The reporter journalist Elisa Valdez Rodriguez continues to break news out in New Mexico regarding Zorro Ranch. At this point, she's more or less convinced that he was a CIA asset. In her report published today, she said Epstein was CIA and pointed to the particulars of Zorro Ranch as proof. We talked about her report previously where she said that it was. built by a company that most usually isn't out there in the home construction business, but instead has government contracts to build secure facilities.
Starting point is 02:38:49 Now it turns out that she's discovered that Zorro Ranch had a private microwave communications link, military grade, and apparently it's still under operation by the new owner of Zorro Ranch, who of course is a billionaire and a pal of nitwit near I. Kate Justice, another journalist, has been digging into Epstein, and by God, the names keep popping up, don't they? Turns out she thinks that Epstein, and if you think about the irregularities involved, it's like, ooh, remember, Epstein was hired by Bill Barr's Daddy Donald, not that Daddy Donald, Bill Barr's Daddy Donald Barr, the guy who wrote a creepy science fiction, a creepy science fiction novel that involved child sex trafficking.
Starting point is 02:39:55 I don't know why they think about this stuff all the time. Honestly, Jesus, I don't. But she thinks Donald Barr recruited Jeffrey Epstein to be a CIA asset. That would be Kate Justice does, which would fit in perfectly with what we know about Epstein's Zorro Ranch, a secure military-grade channel on a microwave transmitter. Epstein bragged, actually, to Bill Patterson, who owned Patterson Ranch Airport in Santa Fe. And Patterson told him it would require incredibly expensive industrial military grade equipment. but Epstein wanted it because he said it would make interception of communications effectively impossible.
Starting point is 02:41:08 Ms. Valdez Rodriguez wrote, The documents recording that choice and everything that followed are sitting in the DOJ's publicly available Epstein File Archive. They've been there since the files were released. Almost no one has read them. What they reveal is not merely a connectivity decision. It's the operational signature of an intelligence asset building covert. communications infrastructure surrounded by the men who built him protected by the institutions that owned him and connected literally through a satellite uplink with direct-to-orbit authorization
Starting point is 02:41:39 to wherever his handlers needed the data to go and of course it's also in the Epstein files that he was up to his eyeballs in the Mossad talk about double dipping Jesus but the larger issue the the filth is not going to go away and you can you you you can say that you know i'm overly optimistic or or that i'm a sweet summer child or rebecca of sunny brook farm whatever but the fact is with the passage of time the world will talk more about donald trump in terms of his career as a criminal and a and and and a pedophile and a child sex trafficker and a rapist, then as a president. And that is fitting, because that more than being a president, is who he most essentially is.
Starting point is 02:43:02 And I really haven't talked much about Bill Cassidy losing his primary down in Louisiana. Stan. Nitwit Niro put a target on his back for voting to convict him in the impeachment trial. But it turns out that Bill Cassidy, who will not be out of office until January of 2027, well, he's got a lot to regret. Bobby Kennedy comes to mind all the times that he bent over for nitwit Niro. But as, well, as it turns out, he's not going to play ball he says he says he's not going to support a billion dollar the billion dollars for Trump's ballroom that's going to be built entirely with private money lie and he said right now they don't have a bid
Starting point is 02:44:03 they don't have engineering they don't have architecture I mean they literally don't have a bid they just kind of made the number up so from what I know now I will not be voting for the ballroom funding, which makes bad matters worse because his nitwit Nero's licks spittals and boot polishers tried to sneak the ballroom funding through on budget reconciliation. But the Senate parliamentarian said, nope, you're going to have to have 60 votes. So now John Thune, whom the maggots already hate, is saying, uh, oh, we'll, we'll, uh, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, will, we'll, we'll, will, we'll, will, we'll, will, we'll, we'll, we'll, don't take your belt off, daddy. He may not, he may not, he's not going to even get the entire maggot, uh, senatorial caucus, let alone 60 votes. And on top of that, well, um, um, bill.
Starting point is 02:45:06 Bill Cassidy has also decided that he's no longer a fan of Daddy's stupid little illegal war against Iran this evening he joined Democrats in voting to advance an Iran war powers resolution. Actually Hassan rightly said too little too late at the independent Eric Markle Garcia said, as Chris Christofferson once wrote, and Janice Joplin saying, freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. But the thing is, that makes four Republicans joining with the Democrats. One of those four has to cancel out. Kirsten Mansion, of course. We'll see. But, you know, hell hath no fury like a good leader. spittle scorn I suppose and it seems like and by the way as we roll toward the end
Starting point is 02:46:52 of the program we got down to 33.95 in funding if anybody else would like to jump in thank you to Ralphs and Kevin this evening thank you so very much. As we as we come to the close of the program from the Department of Gee I hope it didn't hurt too little. Raphaelito Eduardo Cruz the anointed booger-eaten future King of America haven't heard a lot from him lately but he's awful mad at maisie herono of hawaii he was waxing philosophical and whatnot yammering on about how you know the black people don't really need to vote and then attacking black people for supporting a political party that doesn't actively work against their
Starting point is 02:47:54 interests, and Masei Hirono interrupted Raphael Edo with a brutal fact check. Democrats are fond of telling this story that is, and I wish I could find a kinder way to say it, a flat-out lie, that without discriminating based on race, that no African-Americans will be elected, and no Hispanics will be elected. Indeed, there was one fellow online who was a vocal left-wing spokesperson who tweeted out, if I'm advising anybody to run for president, they sure as hell better have a solution to how you make sure that it's not another hundred years before another black person can represent South Carolina. So that's a typical Democrat statement, that we cannot elect a black person in South Carolina without discriminating based on race. I want to ask you,
Starting point is 02:48:56 Mr. Chamberlain, without discriminating based on race, you know, against the poor, poor white people. Jesus, and this guy is a master debater? Who is the junior senator from South Carolina right now? That would be Tim Scott. And, all right, I'll tell you what I said online. Okay, so a sitting U.S. Senator, the junior senator from Texas, is reduced to reading his own tweets into the record. By the way, the guy who answered his question is named Will Chamberlain. No, really. And I said, hey, Grock, who is Tim Scott? And why did Democrats think he isn't black?
Starting point is 02:49:43 So, in other words, Ted Cruz is paying to use Grock. wonder what else you've asked Grock to show you, Ted. And by the way, was Tim Scott elected because of a gerrymandered district drawn only to elect an African-American? No, he won statewide. He wants to- Yeah, because he's a senator, you dipshit. Senate elections are statewide. Gerrymandering has to do with the House of Representatives.
Starting point is 02:50:16 And meanwhile, this grinning, sweating, pasty-faced, doughy little white dude is sitting there. Oh, he's not. statewide. By the way, the Democrat position is you can only elect African Americans with a gerrymandered district. I will point out, Burgess Owens,
Starting point is 02:50:37 an African American is elected to a majority white district in the state of Utah. He's a Republican. Byron Donald's, another African American, is elected the majority white district in Florida. He is a Republican. John James, another African American is elected. Right, right, Rob.
Starting point is 02:50:53 Pilito, because those are all one of the good ones. In Michigan, he is a Republican. And my own congressman, Wesley Hunt, who represents me in the House of Representatives, he is elected in the majority white district. He is a Republican. And yet, in the Democrats world, you're not black if you're not a liberal Democrat. There is an arrogance to African American voters. Oh, there's an.
Starting point is 02:51:25 an arrogance to African-American voters? What? There's an arrogance to declaring who is black and who is not Raphaelito. Funny coming from a guy who was, well, the son of a Cuban grifter who zumed off to Canada and then came to America and forgot to become an American citizen for a long, long, long, long time. Oh, dear. By the way, they also have that same air against the Hispanic voters. They say you're not Hispanic. If you're not a liberal Democrat, well, I'll tell you. Give us an example of one person saying that, Raphaelito.
Starting point is 02:52:11 Yeah, you can't, because nobody does. I tell you, I am proud to be the first Hispanic ever elected to represent the state of Texas in the United States Senate. And Mr. Chamberlain, in my election in Texas, was I elected the gerrymandered district that could only elect an Hispanic? No, shithead, you're a senator. Does somebody have to read you the Constitution,
Starting point is 02:52:34 you with your highfalutin Ivy League, legal education and everything? No, you were elected statewide. Discrimination based on race is wrong. Final question. The Democrats are now closed. clutching their pearls, that seats drawn to elect liberal Democrats in the South are going to go away. You may get black Republicans instead. Indeed, in Tennessee, they're freaking out that a liberal
Starting point is 02:53:01 white guy who's a Democrat is likely going to lose his seat to an African-American woman who's a Republican, and they say that's horrible racial oppression. My final question is this. If you look nationwide, which party has egregiously abused gerrymandering for decades? Both parties are guilty of it, but which, who has been the worst offender, and in particular take New England? Oh, God, I told you last week. I told you last week. Oh, I feel sorry for the people who don't listen to this program and live out so far ahead of the curve. It's like we're on straight road. I told you. No, it was, yeah, no, it was two weeks ago. I told you the New England. Oh, Goddamn Democrats have gerrymandered the hell out of Vermont.
Starting point is 02:53:54 And Maine? And New Hampshire? Maine has two members of the House. Yeah. New Hampshire has two. Vermont has one. Tell me about, is the gerrymandering in the room with us, Raphaelito? Massachusetts, take Connecticut, take Rhode Island, take Maine, take Vermont, take New Hampshire.
Starting point is 02:54:26 Yeah, he said Vermont. How many Republicans are elected from all of New York? England in the House of Representatives? I think the answer to that is zero. Zero. They've drawn every district in a naked gerrymander, and yet they're very upset that their illegal pursuit of power has now been stopped by the... Jesus Christ, the stupidity of these fucking think tanks that feed this idiocy to people who gobble it up like Raphaelito here. Well, he gobbles that up when he's not gobbling boogers. Supreme Court that is enforcing the Constitution and inhibiting the racial gerrymandering and discrimination their party is built on.
Starting point is 02:55:08 Senator Bedial. Mr. Chairman, part of personal privilege. Sure. I feel personally aggrieved to sit here and to be lectured by my colleague from Texas. And this reminds me of the time when he was first elected to the Senate and the Judiciary Committee had a hearing on gun safety. And he felt a need to lecture Diane Feinstein, who, was a leader on gun safety legislation, and he took that opportunity to lecture Diane Feinstein
Starting point is 02:55:39 about gun safety and her leadership on the issue. And she said to him, something along the lines of, I did not sit here under this committee for however many years she did, only to be lectured by you. And that is how I feel. So why don't you just stop lecturing the rest of us? Just because you think you are the smartest person in the world doesn't mean the rest of us agree to that.
Starting point is 02:56:01 Okay, thank you. And what did Lindsey Graham say? Or was it, no, wait, was it, or was it Al Franken? If somebody murdered Ted Cruz, I think it was Al Franken. If somebody murdered Ted Cruz in the well of the Senate, you couldn't get a jury to convict. And he said, everybody hates Ted Cruz. I hate Ted Cruz. And I consider him a friend.
Starting point is 02:56:34 Senator Heron. I knew Diane Feinstein. I served with Diane Feinstein. and you're not Diane Feinstein. All right, Senator Padilla. Cute piece. You didn't say I liked Diane Feinstein. You didn't say Diane Feinstein was my friend?
Starting point is 02:56:56 No. It was Lindsey Graham. Okay, thank you, Amelia. It was Ms. Lindsay. And thank you, Jude. We are now down to 3375 for the ongoing funding deficit for the month of May. Thank you. you. Thank you, Jude, and I'm so grateful that we finished April. Thanks to everybody who helped that happen.
Starting point is 02:57:30 But that wasn't the end of it for Raphaelito. No. Then he got beat up, figuratively speaking, by a reporter from, and I'm not kidding, that hard-hitting journalism outfit, TMZ. I'm a little concerned that January 6 riders, violent January 6 riders who were convicted and then pardoned, I'm a little worried that they're going to be entitled to taxpayer money, that money's going to come out of my pocket and go into their pockets. Do you think violent, convicted, and then pardoned,
Starting point is 02:58:27 January 6 riders, do you think they should be eligible for this sort of slash fund? You know, I'm not surprised you're worried about that, but I'm curious, were you worried at all? when Joe Biden was weaponizing the Department of Justice. I don't want to talk about Joe Biden, sir. No, you don't. I understand you got a political agenda.
Starting point is 02:58:43 I just don't want to pay January 6 writers. Look, I get, you get to ask question. Can you answer? I get to get the answer. I'm giving you my answer. Okay. Which is that you were not remotely concerned when Joe Biden will weaponize the Department of Justice. Gotcha.
Starting point is 02:58:58 To go after his political opponents, to prosecute them, to go after Donald Trump. Prove it. There is not one shred of proof beyond. what they bark and grunt about. There was no weaponization. Good God, we were over here on this side going, please, get involved. Tell Merrick Garland to get off his ass.
Starting point is 02:59:20 Tell Merrick the meek to actually earn his pay. Did he? Oh, hell no. He sat there and muleing and puking like a baby in his mother's arms. Trump was indicted not once four separate times. Gotcha, gotcha. And a grand jury did that. Joe Biden didn't do that.
Starting point is 02:59:46 You know what? Just close Yale and Harvard Law School. Just close them. They're worthless. They are worthless. They produce this kind of crap. The rule of law in our nation's history. Do you think January 6th riot is should be eligible?
Starting point is 03:00:11 for this money. Yes or no? I think what the Biden Justice Department did is they prosecuted people. Mound Verbin Joe Biden, like I said. People who engage in peaceful protests. I believe, I'm not talking about Biden, but you know, if you want me to answer, let me answer. Okay, sure. I believe people who engage in active violence should be prosecuted and face consequences. I believe people who engage in peaceful protests are protected under the First Amendment. And I think the Biden Department of Justice deliberately targeted people who engage in peaceful protests. So yes,
Starting point is 03:00:45 so, they're... Holy shit. Holy shit. They were... Well, I mean, they've been... The maggots have been grunting that for a while now. They were peaceful protesters.
Starting point is 03:01:00 I... Okay. Steve in New York, that's for you. How in the fuck does Ted Cruz talk with Trump's dick that far down his throat? Oh. You're right. These are people who were convicted... ended guilty pleas in open court, who had a right to go to trial, and a lawyer paid for
Starting point is 03:01:30 to take them to trial. And most of these judges, or a significant number of them, weren't even Democratic appointees. God damn! And he withered under examination from a reporter for TMZ. Poor fellow may get hired by C. B.S. News now. Oh, my God. But that's the program. Thanks, everybody. Thanks to each and every one of you
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