The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Rising Republic: Trump Nominees Part 1
Episode Date: November 26, 2024@PBNLinks | Linktree...
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I don't want to set the world
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country
Maybe there will be
To chase, at least for a moment, Trump and the maggots off the stage
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives Trump and the maggots off the stage.
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives.
Donald Trump, I think you need to go back and punch him in the face.
I thought he should have punched him in the face.
I feel like punching him.
I'd like to take him behind the gym if I were in high school.
If you were in high school, I'd take you behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.
I will go and take Trump out tonight. Take him out now.
When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?
They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump. Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.
Can you push back on them? Can you tell them they're not welcome
anymore, anywhere?
I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
Please, get up in the face of some Congress people.
People will do what they do.
I want to tell you, Gorge Dutch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh,
you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
We're going to go in there winning.
This is just a warning to you Trumpers.
Be careful.
Walk lightly.
And for those of you who are soldiers, make them pay.
We are your lizard overlords.
Stop listening to these preppers.
Eat your crickets.
Fight in the streets.
Own nothing. Own. Nothing.
And love.
We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network. Welcome everybody to the Rising Republic. I am L. Douglas Hogan.
And I'm Ryan Buford.
Welcome to the show, guys. I know it's been a couple weeks since me and Ryan have hit it up on the show,
but, you know, life sometimes throws a whirlwind at you.
You just got to kind of ride it out into the sunset.
And I did manage to pull off what was, I think, maybe a 10-minute show last week just to cover some tidbits of what was going on immediately after the election.
But it was crazy.
This whole last election, Ryan, what do you think?
What's your thoughts on it?
Oh, man.
Well, I knew, and you're going to get into this later on, but I knew that it was going to be a little bit of a whirlwind seeing this regime change play out. And it always is. But the thing is, I think the dynamic of what is happening right now and the choices that are being made are really telling in a lot of different ways. So it's, it's been, it's like every day, it's like a new, uh, crazy adventure where, Holy cow,
that's an awesome pick. And you know,
the left is just going nuts over Zerk over these people. And it's like,
wait a second, you know, these are, these are legitimate, honest,
good working people that have done great things. Uh, so for me, it's,
it's kind of interesting to see how things are starting to play out uh
especially with the the way these pigs are shaping up but yeah it's it's been a whirlwind for sure
the last couple weeks but when you see uh like the fallout from all these left-wing uh we'll say
mostly democrat individuals who are just freaking out all over social media and the females in
particular are talking,
I mean, they're shaving their heads,
probably the fringe,
and they're saying that they're not going to have babies.
And it's like, nobody wanted to have babies with you anyway,
and you weren't good looking to begin with.
So shave your head and keep your legs closed.
Like, nobody really cares.
And they're talking immensely
and spreading all this chaos and rhetoric about,
it's all baseless propaganda
that trump is going to take their rights away there's no such thing trump never ever said
anything about taking i think i think this is all based off of uh what the scotus the supreme
court of the united states uh their decision over turning roe versus wade they think just
because they think that trump did this like this is is his, his doing. Yes. He appointed a couple justices when he was president last time.
Well,
that happens.
Every president gets to appoint a judge.
Whenever someone under their tenure resigns or passes away or retires,
they get to appoint.
That's the role of the president is to appoint Supreme court justice and the
Supreme court as a whole made a ruling to overturn Roe versus Wade,
which let's
face it should have in the beginning been with the states anyway there should never been a federal
mandate forcing doctors who don't believe in abortions to conduct abortion surgeries and to
kill you know babies against their will and and at that uh mostly uh taxpayer funded it's not right
yeah i think the taxpayer funding
is probably one of the biggest things for me
because it's like, wait a second,
why am I paying for this?
Why, you know, whether I believe in it or not,
it shouldn't be something that comes out of my paycheck
to pay for someone else to do something like that.
I mean, that's kind of messed up.
I mean, and I kind of feel that way too
about certain military events, too.
Like, why should I pay for money to go to Ukraine?
You know, but at the same time, it's like, yeah, this giving that choice back to the states didn't eliminate the right.
of interesting like you say how people are pulling these these commentary um or you know these these bullet points talking points so to speak and saying oh yeah this is gonna be a horrible
horrible thing well take a look at some of the people that are coming into play i mean rfk jr
and you know anyways you'll probably get into this here in a second but yeah i
because you mentioned the military stuff i i haven't verified this in any way, but I recently heard probably as it might have been as early this morning or as late as last night.
I heard that Biden forgave the $100 billion that we sent to Ukraine.
He tried.
Yeah.
He tried?
What did you hear?
I think they put something out there to try and stop it. And I want to say that was Ron Paul or someone else that got involved and did something.
I don't know the whole details, but I think it was blocked.
At least some people had definitely voted against it.
I don't know if it got blocked completely, but Jesus.
Can you imagine that?
Just forgiving $100 billion in debt?
Hell no.
No.
Imagine that, just forgiving $100 billion in debt.
Hell no.
No.
And for, you know, and that's, you know, I want to throw kudos out because you said Ron Paul, right?
The Democrat?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So kudos to him, you know, for he's actually been making a couple of smart decisions in the past few weeks that I would happen to agree with.
And that is something that I'm glad that he stood up for.
And if that's the case, again, I haven't verified it.
But no, we should not be forgiving money.
We should not be forgiving student debt.
We should not be forgiving any money that's sent to other countries, which I don't think should go to other countries to begin with.
Ukraine was not even an ally.
It was not even a member of NATO.
And here we are sending money to them and defending them and all this other stuff i you know there's there's different ways to conduct business
without sending hundreds of billions of dollars to another country especially on the eve of an
election or i'm sorry an inauguration all of a sudden what we're looking we're looking down the
barrel of a load of shotgun why are you going to try to start a nuclear freaking war with russia
well you and i
know because we've talked about this we got this presidential uh war times powers thing that that
could kick in i've been talking about it for several weeks way before this happened uh i i
talked to sarah hathaway on her show not long ago about this because this this is all part partial
of a of a much bigger plan to stop and they'll do anything they can
to stop um trump from taking office on january 20th uh even if it means killing american soldiers
and risking a nuclear war with another country that's how insane they are yeah it's brutal
and there's i mean you look at it and what what we dealing with? We're dealing with people who are basically ready to kick up the worm machine and make that their last play.
And if it comes at the risk of a nuclear fallout, they'll do it.
And that's messed up.
I mean, yeah, I've put a lot of thought and really had to kind of suppress some thoughts lately
about that because it's kind of, it's hard to think about, but it's one of the reasons why we
prep, you know, to, to try and stave off some of this stuff and survive as long as we can. But
man, I mean, the, the potential of surviving fallout is kind of, um, although it's been
romanticized,
it's definitely not something I want to have to go through or my kids for that
matter.
No.
Cause even amongst the prepper community that we're involved in,
how many of us actually have fallout bunkers?
You know,
it's one that I know of one that you know of.
Right.
And now,
now there are,
there are a few States I think that are dedicated to nuclear war.
I,
I saw, I saw a it was a quick documentary on,
you know, like these are the sacrificial lambs.
They're basically cities, states with cities on them.
I can't remember the entire reason,
but it has something to do with being able to preserve
most of the United States if these three states,
which are mostly rural
are sacrificing the event of nuclear fallout you put a few big cities in these mostly rural cities
or states and boom boom boom boom boom and then it would tend to preserve most of of america
regardless when you're when you're introducing let's say, 100 nuclear weapons into a landmass at the size of the United States, you're looking, especially with the storms and the winds and everything, that doesn't stay localized.
Like, that nuclear fallout, it travels.
And you're going to get all that nuclear everything, all the gunk that comes with it.
nuclear everything all the guns that comes with it um it's gonna what's the word i'm looking for that with the little the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the
geiger counter thing all these america oh yeah you have geiger counters going off everywhere just
just see is this area even safe because it's going to go everywhere well and i mean you think about
it russia knows quite a bit about nuclear fallout i I mean, look at Chernobyl. They tried to stop it, but they know exactly the fallout and what can happen
and how long it takes for people to re-inhabit certain places.
And I wouldn't put it past them to retaliate
because of what we have allowed Ukraine to do and become.
And not only us, but in the uk they're already making moves toward that and people are doing what's called sword rattling you know oh yeah
yeah saber rattling yeah saber rattling yeah and you know it's happening like crazy and here we are
as civilians waiting for people like this who have access to the
buttons to do stupid things and we're the ones who are going to be left with what's you know
what's left the scraps so i mean it's no matter who you voted for or what you what your beliefs
are if something like that should happen you're you're gonna need to make
sure that you have at least some level of preparedness yeah because you know what happened
yeah you know what happened like like it happened 38 years ago in 1986 and it's still uninhabitable
like nobody could go there and survive and that was from one nuclear plant, one, yeah, one, what do you call it? Not one bay.
Nuclear reactor?
Yeah, one reactor.
And I know there are some in the United States that, like, you know,
even there's one here in Washington state that's decommissioned.
But, you know, it's not generating power.
It is a sensitive target, so to speak.
And I think it would be good for people to know, like, what the fallout potential is for where they live now and be ready for that kind of stuff.
Having the right kind of respiratory protection, having foods that don't have to be you know they can be washed effectively um you know
being ready for fallout type of thing this is i think we are at that point right now which is
scary it is um i i you know and i've talked before on other programs and interviews and things i've
done about i don't i don't think that it's like a mutually assured destruction nobody i don't think
nobody's gonna be the first person to push the button,
unless you're a complete madman, which I don't think Putin is.
No, I don't think so either.
I don't think so.
Even as demented as Biden is, I don't think, you know,
there's checks and balances in place,
and there's going to be somebody with him to make sure that that doesn't happen.
It's mutually assured destruction.
Like, you just can't start a nuclear war and it's just not feasible for anybody, for any party concerned.
And what's messed up is talk about peaceful transition of power.
You're going to throw the switch on something like that just because he didn't win?
Really?
Well, remember when they were causing there wasn't that illegal for Trump to do?
Wasn't it illegal to call into question an election, the election results?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, didn't he catch charges for that?
Wasn't he impeached for that?
And then what do we have right now?
Everybody on the left, it seems like, is – they all sound like a bunch of election deniers now.
It's like, wait a second.
Getting tattoos saying, not my president.
Okay.
Go for it.'s wow let's go
i was so stoked about gates to matt gates being the attorney general and um i guess he got bullied
out of that was there some some press against him or something yeah matt gets yeah and that's
i thought that was kind of interesting too because uh because he forfeited his seat, which means there's no going back.
And so now there's word going around that he might be appointed to something else, which I guess, or maybe who knows.
If they got some dirt on him that was going to shine a negative light on the president, then maybe he's going to go a different direction completely.
Get out of politics, who knows. See, they did that with pete hegseth you know the uh for department of defense
there there there's this this wild crazy allegation that he pretty much raped some woman and it was
funny on the view uh the racist lady uh costan i think is her last name uh was was complaining that
uh well she actually said how could you appoint somebody
secretary of defense that's a that's uh that's a basically a pedophile and that she's raped a woman
and blah blah blah well it's like the i don't know if it was the same episode or the next week but
she came in i saw the clips of it oh yeah that's right yeah she had it pretty much given apology
pretty much yeah and she was it looked like she got hit with a train.
Like her face was just flat.
Like she had a flat effect on her face.
And she's gulping for a swallow.
It was like, yeah, this is baseless.
And he says that it's not true.
And there was an investigation.
There was no findings.
But here they are.
So the view that always touts
that they're they're um you know that they work for it's the smbc right say that they're that they
speak the truth and then you can come to their show and not be lied to and it's like okay all
you guys do is lie you're always making up this nonsense or some baseless information and you're
like you're like on the mainstream you know it's not like you're talking
about conspiracy or or hearsay it's not like a talk show we just it's just the opinionated like
you're you're you're set up to to feed people news and you're lying straight to their face
and it's funny because now that matt gates is getting ready to be appointed to attorney general
you know that the people in the back the producer producer, are like, oh, my God, we've got to fix this. We've got to fix this.
And that's when the cut scene, oh, yeah, by the way, we have a note, a release note.
I mean, he could have walked away with that entire show in his back pocket if they didn't issue an apology immediately.
Because that's basically slander.
And something like that could ruin his career and that's all it would take well and he keep it i mean he is he probably settled out of
court got an apology and boatloads of money from mbc or whatever and they probably did it immediately
just to make sure that that didn't happen in public behind the scenes
you know i'm pretty sure he got a check yeah i don't know if you're covering the uh if you've
if you've read up or followed the uh the pete hegseth stuff but they're yeah the woman with
him is saying that uh he was he she was basically drugged and uh and and raped uh however megan
kelly uncovered this she used to be an attorney
so she got the police records. She got like the
case files and everything and went through it
and put tabs and notes and highlights and
everything in this file that
she's reading through and studying and found out
that at no time was
this lady that was allegedly
raped or drugged and
raped, at no time was she
ever not with it. Like when you look at her phone calls, when was she ever not with it like when you look at her
phone calls when you look at her text messages when you look at when she's in public and everything
else there's no period of time there when she had a moment to to to be out of her wits so to speak
or not beware with it uh when he could have taken advantage of her and she would have passed out and
raped like her timeline's pretty covered and essentially giving him an alibi based off her timeline
like he obviously did not do this um so it's just crazy that kind of stuff that is going and
they'll they'll do whatever they can to stop you know uh some political appointee because
they got most of these people have uh trump derangement syndrome and they just can't deal with what's going on.
And if you watch the lead up to the election, they were riding what they believe to be a
blue wave.
Like, like she's going to stomp Trump.
Like she's going to beat him.
She will quote unquote, kick their, kick his ass.
And you know, they're, they're, they're leading up to this and they're, they have these high
hopes, their boxers on.
And then you just slowly watch their energy start to drain out of
them as you watch the election and it's like
and then all of a sudden they're like we don't know how this happened
what really happened
and you got your Bill Mowers
you know in your quiz Chris Cuomo's
who are kind of
sucking on a red pill they're not red
they'll probably never be red but at least they're seeing
the light like our party is
so screwy right now and this is where they've been screwing up bill mauer covers it well he hates donald trump but
he's been covering it well how the left has lost this because of what they're doing and what they're
they're just giving everything to the left wing fringe and that's yeah they're prioritizing the
fringe yes and they're not america they're just just like we've talked about before just the squeaky wheel they're not the rest of the bicycle they're just that little squeak and they're not america they're just just like we've talked about before just
the squeaky wheel they're not the rest of the bicycle they're just that little squeak and
they're feeding that particular all the grease right there yeah well and what's weird too is i
mean if you look at it uh the democrats did win the election the thing is is it's democrats who have left the democratic party
to join the republican party donald trump used to be a democrat elon musk yeah probably 50 50
but more on the democratic side robert fk jr i mean gafford a kennedy left the democratic party
right yeah yeah tulsi gabbard i mean how far down the list do you want to go before
you realize that these are actually Democrats who are now wearing a Republican cape or a GOP cape or
MAGA cape or whatever you want to call it? And what this has done is created a form of
bipartisanship that never existed before, because some of the middle of the road
political viewpoints are actually going to be heard, I think. And some of the things that
people have been just complaining about and wanting some change about in the last 40, 50 years
might actually happen. The whole concept of no taxation at all. My God, why not?
Why did it take, you know, 80, 90 years for us to get back to this point where we can tax on tariffs
and immediately boost the income of the United States? Dude, if I got, if I had no federal income tax, that would be another $800
a month in my pocket. You can't tell me that the government's going to hand out an $800 stimulus
every month. Ain't going to happen. No. But if you eliminate taxes and you just someone like myself,
one person pumping $800 back into the economy, you're sure she'll, right, you know, I'm going
to be doing better personally and contributing more to the economy. There's, I mean, we saw it
happen in Argentina. I mean, just by eliminating 90% of the government and all that fluff has been
a 180 degree turn for that nation. And we have the potential to do that here.
And honestly, if half of the things happen that are proclaimed with food,
taxation, security, all this kind of stuff,
we're going to be way better off as a nation than we were four years ago.
Oh, I agree 100%.
And just so everybody knows.
And we are now.
Yeah.
I want to talk for a second about the whole tariff thing and the way that it works for anybody out there listening.
Because I've heard people worrying about, oh, no, all these countries are going to stop sending their goods.
Look, here's how it works.
Okay.
A tariff is basically a huge, like a huge, enormous fee that you charge their country for shipping their products to the United States.
And when you increase a tariff on a country that's doing that or make a tariff to a country
that's doing that, what you're doing then is forcing them to move their job, their business
or corporations or whatever that's manufacturing these goods to the United States.
And what happens whenever you move jobs to the United States?
You boost the United States economy.
And so a way for China, for example, to avoid tariffs, United
States is to send their businesses to the United States to manufacture the goods here in our
country, creating American jobs, boosting the economy. That's how that works. If you, if you
raise the tariffs on these countries, especially countries that are not friendly to the United
States, right? Uh, China's a big one. Uh. We've not been friendly with them for a long time.
We've barely been getting along.
But if you increase the tariff to them
and that forced them to move their businesses here,
that creates a whole lot of jobs in the United States
and it boosts our economy
and it makes life a whole lot better for us.
And with that income is the way that we're able
to lower taxes or dump,
we'll say federal tax, for example.
You can dump taxes by increasing tariffs in other countries,
forcing them to move jobs here into the United States.
Yeah.
And people don't realize that.
Everybody thinks, oh, the cost of goods is going to go up.
Cost of goods, well, yeah, but guess what?
If you got $800 a month on an average salary or $500 a month extra,
especially with the way inflation is now and what people are getting paid.
I mean, if someone at McDonald's is making 16 bucks an hour in Washington state,
guess what? Somebody who's working at a factory is probably going to make that same 16 bucks an hour
doing menial tasks. You start going up the scale and next thing you know, the guys that are
building cars and putting together microchips and doing this kind of stuff, regaining those skills and
expertise that we lost over the last 40 years, 50 years, you know, that's kind of where we need to
be really to make America great again. That's where we need to be to start building stuff here
again. And I mentioned this for, no, well, eight years ago, before Trump got elected, you know, Colin and I were talking about this.
Well, I guess we weren't really talking about it back then, but I was talking about it in private.
Like, hey, this is, do we really want to survive?
We got to bring stuff back home.
I agree.
And that's where we're at.
We have the opportunity to do that.
Let's bring our jobs back home.
There's light at the end of the tunnel.
Yeah.
Well, yes.
At first, we got to get past these people who are worrying about what trump's going they're acting like trump
was never president before like oh my god trump's going to take our rights away trump's going to
raise the price of groceries trump's going to trump trump trump it's like no that's not how
this thing works look if trump was going was going to was going to be a dictator don't you think you
would have been a dictator when he was first president instead of putting more money in your
pockets because let's face it everybody could remember back then had a
whole lot more money in their pocket and it cracks me up that today they're blaming the bad economy
on trump but yet everything if there's anything good at all that they believe is good for example
they they want that's their idea you know biden did that biden harris did that but the bad stuff
that came from from that came from trump from Trump. But when you look back,
you know, when Trump took office and he inherited bad economy, you know, uh, well, that was Trump's
fault too. It wasn't Obama. It was Trump. Right. So, yeah. So it's like, you can't win with them.
It's like, they always got an argument against Trump, no matter which way you go.
Yeah. And I mean, I think the thing is, is that he's a a person he's a scapegoat for the left he's a
scapegoat for the right but if anything and the way i see it is he's kind of an independent kind
of like elon musk he's gone back and forth he's seen both sides of the fence and both of them
being billionaires multi-billionaires they they, they don't have to do what they're doing.
And I think the fact that they're moving in to do this kind of stuff
has more to do with that philanthropic mentality
where they want to give back to humanity in such a way
that allows them to do more and be better
and have a love for the country that actually
extends beyond just you know saluting the flag or saying the pledge of allegiance you know what i
mean yeah and what what person left or right republican or democrat conservative or liberal
would would be against free speech because yeah the left right now is going they're going crazy
over the things that elon musk
has done because he purchased x because he's talking about purchasing msnbc there's talks
about him doing that you know it's like this guy is like hands down and by far he's he's twice as
rich as what was the richest person in the world who i believe was uh, I'm bringing for another big tech guy. Yes, Bezos, thank you.
He is like, so Rick Bezos is an $150 billion,
I think he's $150 billion guy.
This Elon Musk is like $357 billion.
It's like he's over twice,
his net worth is over twice as much.
And what has he done?
Well, he's so hugely pro First Amendment.
He hates censorship.
He despises it.
And that's why he bought Twitter to stop the censorship.
And that's why he released the Twitter files to show that this censorship stuff was actually going on.
It's not that he's Republican.
You know, he wants free speech.
And it just so happens that most people, especially the magma, want free speech.
But who benefits the most from free speech?
This is the funny part, and it's hugely ironic.
It's the people on the left, the fringe, the people who are screaming and hollering and threatening Donald Trump at the beginning of our show right off the bat here.
Those people have got away with that stuff based on free speech, even though threatening somebody is, by legal definition, assault.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, geez, look at the United Kingdom now.
You can't even say a bad word against someone
without getting slapped in prison or whatever.
One guy just wound up getting two or three years
just for a post or a meme that he made on social media.
We can't do that.
We can't get to that point.
Who determines that?
It's like,
who determines what is hate speech in the United States?
There's no such thing.
The first moments,
it doesn't use a term.
They didn't use the phrase.
There's no such thing as hate speech.
It says that you have the freedom to,
to,
to rightly express yourself.
Okay.
That you have,
it's called freedom of expression.
And, and everybody has a right to freely express themselves
in any way they want to.
If you want to use swear words,
if you want to use words that are insulting or provocative,
you can do that.
Now, no, you cannot threaten people.
That's actually a crime.
But you can say things that hurt people's feelings
without fear of repercussion or some kind of comeback.
This is the America that we're supposed to be living in.
However, the America we have been living in is where somebody says,
oh, that hurts my feelings, therefore it's hate speech.
Who determines if it's hate speech?
You know, three, two, let's say two years ago, Biden is president,
Harris is vice president.
Who determines what hate speech is?
Well, the Democratic Party does because they're in charge.
But now, after January 20th, after Inauguration Day, when Trump is president, are the left going to be
crying about free speech? He's still going to be pushing free speech. But what if he decides
what free speech is? It might not be what they're wanting it to be. What if they start screaming
things, anti-Trump stuff, and he says, oh, that you see it's it's all it all gears towards what
they want to define and what works for the best for them in the moment and that's what's sad about
the way that the left operates is they're so fluid there's no black and white with them everything is
just so fluid that they can be and identify with anything they want to so and there's this movement
where you can just it's called virtue, where you can just be the victim.
If you're a victim, that's a cool thing.
And so today being a victim, it means you're automatically righteous and that you're the cool cat because you're a victim.
Yeah.
And you get all the attention like a little toddler, you know.
I mean, it's disgusting.
It really is
i said something the other day to someone that uh on social media that you know it's obvious
that their parents didn't beat them as much as a child you know and they probably should have
i mean jeez anyway yeah because we're we all live in times where, especially the Gen X crowd, I think you're a Gen Xer, aren't you?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I'm on the cusp, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, we spent a lot.
I saw a TikTok video.
It's like somebody was on there like, what do you mean when you say you drank from the hose, drank from the water hose?
Yeah.
Like, was a sink not available?
Well, look, you don't understand that we drank from
the hose because we weren't allowed to go inside like we we were kicked outside in the morning and
the parents closed the door and we weren't allowed to come back in the house we had to spend all of
our time outside and that's where i grew up i was always on my bicycle right my mom never knew where
i was at that's just how things were when i was a kid. And after dark, I mean, lights come
on outside, street lights come out on side before you even go inside. And usually if it's like
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Welcome back to the Rising Republic.
So we wanted to talk a little bit about some of these Senate confirmations.
We know one has already been rescinded.
We talked a while ago about Matt Gaetz rescinding or withdrawing himself from the Attorney General thing.
But a lot of these names I don't know.
Some of them I do know.
I want to kind of go through on this list.
If you know any of these guys, we could talk about them.
And I'm sure some of the listeners know who some of these names are.
But I haven't taken the time to look up all these individuals.
We all know who Marco Rubio is.
I remember when he was uh competing for
the uh what was the 2016 election with against president trump uh he was called little marco
little marco president trump he's out of new york isn't he uh where is marco i don't know he's uh
he's gonna be secretary of state now but where was he from oh that'll be interesting yeah secretary of state marco rubio little mark
also i just remember this is totally off topic but um lying ted cruz you remember that one
lying ted anyway no he's not he don't he hasn't received any appointments but that would be a fun
one too uh pam bondy i didn't you know i didn't know who pam bondy was for the attorney general she replaced um matt gates it's i think trump came up with her like within a day or two i don't know if
he had a list to go down well and she was one of the ones if not the one who uh was his defense
counsel on i believe on one of either the impeachment trial or the Russian collusion trial or one of them.
And and so I think he really saw her potential.
And it's really surprising to me between him and or between her, excuse me, and some of
the other female appointees that he's made that that really are kind of astonishing,
really powerful, strong, capable women.
And it totally flies in the face of what the left has to say about Donald Trump and how
he treats women.
So to appoint some of these women, it's really pretty impressive to me.
She's a young spitfire. I think I remember seeing some of her congressional testimony during the impeachment trials and hearings and stuff.
And basically she shut it down faster than anybody.
I mean, she's as sharp as a tack.
So I didn't, I mean, I didn't realize because she's been out of the spotlight for so long.
I didn't realize who she was until I looked her up and was like, wow, okay.
Yeah, I remember her now. long um i didn't realize who she was until i looked her up and was like wow okay yeah that
i remember her now you know she's been kind of in the laying low for the last six years
five five years something like that speaking of like trump cases did did you hear that uh because
it seems like from just what i've been watching on the news that a lot of these um cases are being
dropped that are against trump the sentencing for example
judge merchant has indefinitely postponed the sentencing of of donald trump and alvin braggs
i heard has uh has decided that he's not going to proceed anymore with with his uh because
everybody's like he's a convicted felon well no he's not you're not convicted anything to
you've been sentenced and apparently now that's not going to happen.
And so Alvin Braggs is backpedaling, and Judge Merchant is indefinitely.
So these are things.
What people need to understand is all this kangaroo court stuff was all to try.
It was lawfare to try to keep Trump from being president, to muddy his name, drag him through the mud, so to speak, so that nobody would vote for him.
Well, that failed in an epic way because everybody saw right through the madness and saw exactly what the left was doing.
And actually, I believe,
drove the swing states to vote red
because they are able to see,
they're smart enough to see
what the left is doing here.
And because of those actions,
I think those actions,
when the left is in power,
they even act more crazy.
And that drives these states,
like all these swing states for
example that voted that voted red uh that was truly remarkable it hasn't happened in over three
decades in the united states but they're all dropping uh now their cases so all these people
are talking about trump being a convicted felon he may never be because once he's once he does
these four years in office um they're likely to not proceed with them because he's not he's lame after that at that point anyway like
you can't run a third term you know what are you gonna do unless you're like what's he 70 how old
is he now well he's what he's he's like 10 years younger than uh than biden and he's he's probably
15 times stronger and smarter so oh yeah so i mean it yeah, it's just ridiculous at this point. I mean, even if he was a convicted felon, what are you going to do? I mean, yeah, it's just to me at this point, people who voted on the premise that he was a convicted felon when he never really was are going to realize the difference between that and who they actually voted for.
between that and who they actually voted for.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's the hush money thing without a brag.
I guess he's not.
He's pausing it also.
Like, they're not even moving forward with this stuff.
They're like, what's the point?
You know, it was originally to stop Trump,
but it didn't work.
It actually worked against them.
So it may disappear altogether.
Yeah.
Moving on.
We already said Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth. I really didn't know him too much i've seen his face around he had been on megan kelly a few times
she had interviewed him um homeland security uh chrissy nolan do you know her
chrissy no one no em yes yeah um it's and why did i remember her from um N-O-E-M? Yes. Yeah.
And where did I remember her from?
And she's at a Department of Defense?
Yeah.
So the governor of South Dakota.
I guess she's a Trump loyalist.
Governor of South Dakota.
Yeah.
And she was actually really outspoken with regard to COVID and lockdown measures and all this kind of stuff in the early stages, like this is bullshit.
We are not doing this.
And anybody who wants to come to South Dakota or North Dakota, wherever she's from.
And that was really eye-opening to me because she was one of the first and one of the few
that actually stood up and said, no, we're not doing this.
We're a state. We can do what we want stood up and said no we're not doing this we're a state
we can do what we want so this is what we're doing so yeah she's a and she's a department
of homeland security so that's going to be pretty interesting i like that and by the way marco rubio
is out of florida um so yeah not florida okay uh and then and then and then we have uh department
of labor uh lori chavez uh de rimmer i hope I'm pronouncing that right. She's an Oregon congresswoman.
Recently lost an election bid, but she has support from influential unions
and stuff like that, like the Teamsters. So that's going to be kind of interesting to see how that
works out. And that's another strong, powerful woman.
CIA, John Ratcliffe. Now, Ratcliffe is a
former Texas congressman and uh he served also as
director of national intelligence during trump's first term yeah so some of these people that come
back like trump trump's like okay this guy did a good job before so i'm just going to kind of
throw out the welcome uh map for them so wait who was the guy that i don't know if he actually
was confirmed or not the guy who was basically taking over the border control?
Oh, yeah, yeah, Holman.
Holman, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Holman.
Let me see if I can pull him up here real quick.
I don't know if it was Department of Homeland Security or.
Thomas Holman, yep.
So he served as senior immigration official during Trump's first administration.
And he's going to now, you know, be in charge of the border.
He's going to be taking over Kamala Harris's role
as vice president, pretty much.
The czar.
Yes, because she was appointed the border czar.
Remember, this was her one task
that she was giving as vice president,
to be the border czar.
And look how successful she was at it.
Oh, she did a fine job.
Yes, absolutely.
It's spectacular.
Yes, and we're worried about women's rights when all these
people are coming over the border lake and riley would still be alive if they cared about women's
rights that's been a whole new fireballs with that yes they're coming out and using the military
to help round up this is a good thing you're using some of the military if we're at peacetime yes
use the military to help round up some of these illegal immigrants people think that this is inhumane listen we've been doing it for years when i was
in the marines um when i was on guard duty i spent several months on guard duty when i did that i was
out on a regular basis hunting illegal immigrants with it with a with with a rifle and night vision
goggles tossing them down on the ground hog tying them like wild boar and sending them back to
mexico
like we've been doing this for a long time except now they're going to be in the cities you know
when i tracked them down they were coming across the border into into california they were getting
lost you know and they're just kind of wandering around in the wilderness where we would find them
wrong you don't come on to a military base yeah and that's where we catch them but now the jungle
so to speak or the wilderness so to speak
will be the inner cities and it doesn't matter because you get a lot of these governors who
are not going to comply we don't have to comply if you got here's the thing and we mean you've
talked about the the doctor lesser magistrates before if you got a sheriff let's use my account
my state for example or even your state because yours is mostly conservative like mine is but
it's got a few uh liberal cities that dominate uh the electoral college okay uh so most of our sheriffs down here rural sheriffs
are they're all they're all they're all they're all red okay if an illegal comes here and ice
comes in you think that the sheriff is not going to pitch in because the governor says exactly yeah
they're going to step up and be how many guys you want exactly jay and bob and uh
in the alley down the road you know i hunt with steve and ken let's bring them in too i mean
heck yeah deputize everybody because because because if the sheriff if the sheriff says yeah
i'm on board i'll help yes yes mr president we'll help you out all the local chiefs in the area too
and that county is going to pitch in and help also. It's going to be a statewide bust. Sure, Cook County in Illinois is not going to
help because that's where Chicago is and they're blue and maybe some of those Lake counties,
some of those other St. Clair County, these densely populated counties that are blue.
Sure. Okay. But guess what? Are you going to suck them all? Are you going to become sanctuary
counties? You're not going to hear anybody talk about sanctuary counties. I'm going to guarantee you
that because you got, when you got say, say a million immigrants, illegal immigrants in a state
kind of spread out and, and then, and they're being hunted by conservatives, conservative
leaning sheriffs and ISIS out, you know, and they're doing their job and the military is now
out doing and pitching in trying to gather these people up,
where do you think they're going to go?
They're going to go to the blue areas, right,
that are quote-unquote sanctuaries.
And what are you going to have there?
You see what happened whenever DeSantis in Florida,
remember when he was busting up illegal immigrants
and he was sending them to, Martha's garden and all these,
all these places,
you know,
that are supposed to be,
you know,
these are the people that push sanctuary,
everything.
Oh yeah.
We need to help them.
Okay.
Here they are.
You're Martha's vineyard.
Here you go.
You know,
you take them in.
Send 50 people in a bus up there.
And all of a sudden,
you know,
housewives decide they're,
they're not, they're not exactly
on that side of the fence anymore or that issue right yeah these are the same people who push for
sanctuary states and sanctuary whatnot cities and everything and then but they don't want them
anywhere near their home oh hell no it's the same people that they're preaching against second
amendment but they use people for they have bodyguards they're carrying you know firearms or they put houses like nancy pelosi and kamala harris putting uh kamala harris recently put a
second gate or fence or something around her property you know it's like it it's okay around
your home but not around the united states you want to protect yourself but not american citizens
that's hypocrisy of the left for you um let me see moving on um tulsi gabbard was i thought was
an interesting pick who was like you said earlier a recent formerly a democrat oh yeah out of hawaii
and honestly i would have voted for her in 2016 um i i really i have a really good feeling about
tulsi gabbard i mean even a Democrat, very pro-military,
very much very adamant about upholding the Second Amendment and all of the Constitution.
So I really am impressed with her getting involved the way she did,
switching sides, and now her new role as, what is it again?
Her new role is Director of National Intelligence, D&I.
Yeah.
Oh, and she got a bunch of flack for that too oh she was she got labeled as a terrorist so now people don't want
to put give her information really she's a lieutenant colonel in the army reserve for
crying out loud she's an iraq veteran yeah the only reason she's labeled a terrorist is because
uh somebody didn't want her to to stand up and talk about one there she
did stand up and talk about one thing and all of a sudden that became dangerous well see yes because
the first minute only applies to to liberals it only applies to people you know who want to use
hate speech like real hate speech uh like you know like criminal hate speech like what they do to
what they've been doing to trump about slapping him and killing him shooting him you know all
this other stuff like the kathy griffin stuff. That is hate. That is hate speech. However,
you know, all that being said, you know, they don't want us speaking what the quote unquote
our truth. I believe there's only one truth. I don't believe that there's an individual truth.
But to use your own language, they don't want us, you know, first of all, it only applies to their truth, not our truth.
Like we, we gotta,
we gotta be quiet because we can't propagate quote unquote our lies.
Yeah.
What about, did you hear about Dr. Oz?
Yeah. This one's a little bit weird to me.
Medicare, Medicaid administrator.
I think that's going to be a, an interesting topic,
but I don't know about Dr. Oz.
I have no idea about his background or
why, you know, why this guy in particular, he's kind of just another TV celebrity to me. So I'm
not really sure I'm, I'm all in on him, but, and I don't know that many people out other than that
are, um, unless there's something that I'm missing. I agree. I, I, I never really liked it. I, I,
I watched the Dr. Oz show before, back when it was popular.
I never agreed with his politics because he said some wackadoo things in the past.
All that being said, I lost touch with him years ago until I saw this. I'm like, well,
this is different. This is weird. I haven't researched why he was chosen all i know is that he was he's a celebrity
physician and he i guess he lost to john federman in 2022 in a race um in pennsylvania um but and
that seemed like a theft in and of itself that whole election was kind of a weird one in pennsylvania
but yeah i don't i don't know i don't know much about his history or why, but I, I mean,
let's say that I, I guess I would, I would look at it this way. The 80 20 rule applies everywhere.
So if one out of five picks isn't the best, then so be it. I mean, but if this guy can perform at, you know, 80% efficiency and get the job done,
then so be it. You know, there's a lot of things wrong with Medicare and Medicaid that he might
be able to fix or at least see ways to improve as a doctor or, and I don't even know if that
anymore, I don't know who's really a doctor, you dr phil ain't a doctor dr biden ain't a
doctor yeah um i know people have a doctorate in philosophy it doesn't you know you see
it's like a catch-all anymore correct and i think you know i that's not just necessarily
you know say anything bad about dr oz i just don't know um all i do know is that he had a tv show and
that's where he got popular and And that's kind of his thing.
So beyond the popularity, I don't know where he stands on some of this stuff.
So it'll be kind of interesting to see what he does and how effective he is.
The way I see this, like this is the Kickstarter set.
Like this is your starting lineup.
Correct.
You know, this is just to get things going on day one.
You know, Trump could get in there and after 10 days say, yeah, my choice was bad.
And maybe somebody may not like working with Trump.
You know, so,
and I really do think
if you're organized good
and you're going in,
you got a good, you know,
transition team
that you're going to have
more than one choice.
Maybe you saw
how fast he picked out Bondi
right after,
after Wayne Gates dropped out.
It's not like he spent several days,
you know,
trying to figure it out.
It was immediate.
Yeah, he had, he had.
And you know, that happened behind the scenes. There was immediate. Yeah. He had, he had. And you know, that happened behind the scenes.
There was something going on.
See, maybe the Trump team found something before they did.
And we're like, wait, you know, you can't pick this guy.
We've got to go somewhere else.
You know how politics are.
Yeah.
They could have even had a talk with Matt Gaetz.
Why don't you just go ahead and resign, you know?
Yeah.
This could have been days way before, you know, he actually resigned and they had somebody waiting in the wind.
She might have even known.
Hang tight.
I'm going to offer you the job in a couple of days kind of a thing.
The EPA, Environmental Protection Agency.
A man by the name of Lee Zelda.
Never heard of him before.
He's a former congressperson from Long Island who ran unsuccessfully for governor in 2022.
Yeah, and I can't remember i he's got some other
his name sounds familiar he did some other interesting things and i don't know on the epa
side of things um where he fits but i would imagine that with new york the way that they
run things on the environmental side if he has an inside track on, you know,
being able to handle EPA regulations effectively,
that might be actually a really good fit.
Lee Zeldin, I don't know why that name sounds familiar.
Well, he was on the House of Representatives before.
Maybe that's where, but he must have had some sort of an impact
on some sort of EPA regulations.
Maybe it has something to do with getting the pipeline back in order.
Well, he made some votes.
And potentially lifting some of that stuff.
I'm reading from the New York Times, so take this for what it's worth.
But according to this right here, it says, during Mr. Zeldin's tenure in the House of Representatives, he voted against clean water legislation at least a dozen times and clean air legislation at least half dozen times according to a scoreboard from the league of conservation voters the whole thing
with with and i always look and wonder because when when especially a a democrat anything says
well he's voted against he voted against this well what was it what else was in the bill because
right you'll find out they they democrats like to like to force pack a lot of pork into these bills. And so you can have a 10 million words on, on given sanctuary to legal immigrants and
then put a paragraph in there about clean water.
Well, yes, he's going to vote against clean water bill because you put 10 million words
about sanctuary cities in there.
You see what I'm saying?
So that's what they don't talk about.
They just talk about, well, this was the bill.
It was clean water bill and he voted against it.
Yeah.
It doesn't carry a lot of weight.
He actually read it is what it sounds like.
Yes.
So I don't put a lot of weight when they say, well, he voted against the bill.
Yeah, I don't put a lot of weight in that because that's how that works.
And there's a lady by the name of a U.N. ambassador, Elise Stefanik.
And I get another name I don't know.
Upstate New York district in the House,
and a member of the Republican leadership in the chamber, and has been a vocal supporter
of Donald Trump.
She emerged as a key ally during Mr. Trump's first impeachment proceeding.
Yeah, I remember her name, again, from the impeachments, but I don't remember anything
beyond that. I mean, a UN representative, that's a pretty impressive role
to be able to be the spokesperson for the United States at the table at United Nations.
So once again, another strong role handed over to a strong woman.
I mean, this is going to be a really interesting cat.
And the thing is, look what he's doing. I mean, it's this is going to be a really interesting cat if these.
And the thing is, is look what he's doing.
He's putting women in powerful positions.
And if the left decides to attack these women, all of a sudden they're attacking their own morals and principles.
So I'm really I mean, with the fact that he's driving a lot of these pole positions, essentially, with strong, powerful women, he's kind of setting chess pieces in place that are, I don't know, they're just like rock stars. So if they can go after men for being accused of rape or racism or whatever you want to call it, but how effective are they going
to be at doing the same thing with women who are far more capable? That's what I love about it,
because here we got the left, this entire election cycle, especially immediately after we found out
that Kamala Harris lost, that misogyny was a big reason. Oh yeah. And racism, you know, but mostly
misogyny that she wasn't voted for. And it's bullocks because whenever Hillary Clinton ran against President Trump,
she won the popular vote.
So take that into consideration.
Misogyny is not a problem in the United States, no more than racism.
Yes, there's always going to be racist people.
There's always going to be misogynist people, but it's not a systemic racism problem.
It's not a systemic misogyny problem.
America, by and large, doesn't give a rat's
rear end oh if if you're in a position in your male or female generally speaking so yeah i don't
i don't i don't buy it and but you know it's really neat that that donald is putting these
people in these positions and uh i'm not i'm not for it or against it i'm neutral if they're
qualified for the position do it but it's gonna be interesting to see how these people on the left are going to like you said um uh especially the feminist movement right
who are correct who have generally speaking normally been you know uh in aligned with
the democratic party on most issues yeah absolutely uh robert f kenn, I thought was an interesting one.
I thought this was a natural fit.
Yeah, because I've been watching him for a long time and he's been, you know, he was a huge advocate against the COVID mandate.
He's not about, just for anybody listening, he's not about making vaccines illegal.
He's about making vaccines optional.
You don't force somebody to take something into their body against their will um you know you can however you know uh
recommend for businesses especially private businesses you know hey you know any anything
that's government regulated of course government's going to have a say in it you know if you if you
want to continue to receive government funding or whatever you're going to have to put this
sign in your window that says you must wear a mask if you come into this place or you must be vaccinated, that kind of thing.
At least Americans still have an option to not go to that store.
They go to another store that maybe is not regulated by the government, right?
Americans should have a choice.
And he's the head of the, sorry, he's head of the FDA, right?
Yeah, the Health and Human Services Secretary.
Oh, okay, Health and Human Services.
Who got the FDA?
FDA.
I don't know if that was announced yet.
FDA.
Maybe it's the same thing.
It's just different verbiage.
Health and Human Services.
It says health under health.
I bet it is FDA.
Yeah, that might be a branch under health and human services too, probably.
But again, this is New York Times.
Now listen to this.
He has, let me see.
He's a vocal vaccine skeptic and critic of the CDC.
He has promoted theories and suggests HIV is not the true cause of AIDS.
He has no medical or public health degree.
Okay.
Okay. Well, that's like saying, well, Doug and Ryan should be
talking. They should have podcasts because
they're not affiliated with the press.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, yeah. And
the stuff that he's talking about, the stuff that they're talking
about, oh yeah, he's a critic of
vaccines and COVID
and all that stuff. Yeah. Everybody who has been has been safe. Yes. about oh yeah he's a critic of of vaccines and and you should be not and also yeah everybody
who has been has been safe yes safer and the the death right the death rate amongst amongst
everybody all the covid about called the death rate of the people that have been vaccinated
their death rate is higher than the people who have not been vaccinated did you hear
about king county in seattle no they are the number one vaccinated city in the united states
and the amount of heart disease and heart attack um has gone up like 1200 percent like it's
astronomical so who's covering that where'd you read that at
um i i don't know where i saw that it was actually it was a referencing a cdc
article and i but i don't have it that's what's great about the cdc they put this stuff out but
then the mainstream media doesn't cover it yeah and i don't i mean i'm pretty sure it was something to that effect but it got buried but
it wound up getting percolated through social media and i was like yeah that makes sense you
have a massive uh concentration of people who are vaccinated and guess what you become the petri dish yep and here we are so yeah i i mean i i think rfk is uh an excellent fit for that
i concur you know and i think honestly i think he would have been a formidable opponent
um if he was still on the democratic ticket against donald trump he i think he would have gotten more votes
than kamal harris oh yeah well they won't run him because he's got he's got he's got conservative
views and values and positions and it's like if you're not all in with them they don't want to
hear from you which is crazy because rfk is is the mass of the democratic party what yeah you know
your rural democrats where you live and where
i live they're like you and i like they don't have these extreme they don't believe in in in
cutting in gender mutilation right and cutting you know the testicles off of little boys and
and children identifying as animals and all this stuff that's that's that's the people that they
they in washington dc though it's not your locals
there's there's a huge chasm between what we're seeing on tv with the party that's representing
the democrats and the reality of what we got going on here you know in our local areas um it's like
it's like the more concentrated and densely populated areas you go the more extreme they are. And those are represented in Washington, D.C.
It's like, but RFK is like, if you want the blue,
if you want to have a Democrat party
and stay in charge for a long time,
you want your RFK types.
Because RFK is where the Republican Party was years ago,
but everything is sliding a little bit.
And so he's been remained true he's
remained true the democratic party and they've turned their back on him because they've moved
away from him yeah that's kind of that was a comment that was made too that i think i don't
know if tulsi made that comment but he like these people didn't leave the democratic party the
democratic party left them yeah yeah they yeah and i think i think that same rings true
for a lot of the people in the united states where they didn't really leave the democratic
party the party left them and when that happened they started looking around and realizing that
wow my views actually align with right-wing politics these days yeah which is a shift
because they're feeling disenfranchised, almost like orphaned kids.
Like, where's my party gone?
Yeah, like a gang member, you know?
The Department of Interior, Doug Burgum, another name I don't know.
He was the governor of North Dakota, briefly sought the Republican presidential nomination
before dropping out and supporting Donald Trump.
He has longstanding ties, again, what i'm reading to you is from new
york times he has long-standing ties to fossil fuel companies which i don't have problem with
because our everything that we do even windmills is all it's all tied to fossil fuels everybody
thinks clean no such thing as clean energy i'm sorry but there's no such thing as clean energy
even the things that that you think it makes clean energy like lithium the mining and the work and the filth that goes into cleaning all those things out to make what
you call clean energy is in itself doing what you're accusing um it's disastrous it is it's
absolutely absolutely well look at look at that too you got christy noam and this guy from north
and south dakota are they both from North Dakota?
Yeah, she's the governor of South Dakota.
And that guy is a politician from North Dakota.
Yeah.
So you look and see what's happening.
North and South Dakota, why is that important?
I don't know.
Why?
Oil fields.
Yeah.
Yeah, because this here, he's got...
Both of those people have coal.
Yep.
Companies with a liaison between the Trump campaign and oil executives.
Yeah.
And guess where that pipeline is going to run through?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, if we punch that thing through and he pushes that thing,
we're going to have so much fuel independence, power independence.
We're going to have potentially tax elimination
good healthy food i mean what i have a really hard time understanding what anybody on the left
would really have to complain about if half of the things that have been you know preached or or
you know proposed with this administration actually come to fruition
i mean how how could you say that this stuff is actually going to be harmful
maybe on the environmental side but we got technology to be able to improve that and we
got like this one of the smartest guys on the planet who is going to be like heading up the
dodge i mean that's going to be awesome in and of itself
uh elon musk tapping into if if you know efficient ways to process and maybe even scrub fuel
refineries i mean this is something that could be a turning point for the united states for
decades the whole government efficiency thing with him and who was involved with that?
Ramzwamy?
Yeah, I believe so.
Yeah, Vivek Ramzwamy and Brendan Carr.
No, not Brendan Carr, FCC.
He's FCC.
I'm sorry.
But yeah, it's Elon Musk in charge of government efficiency
and then also Vivek Ramzwamy in charge of government efficiency effort then also vivek uh ram is whammy uh in charge of government efficiency effort so those two working together yeah that's uh that's kind of interesting
to me um ryan we're like uh we're like halfway through this list and we've been an hour um
yeah and that's no it's just that's just the um the senate confirmation ones like there's some
other ones like the the efficiency that you know government efficiency that doesn't even need an appointment uh senate confirmation no just a point
because it doesn't exist yet yeah i mean it's and and that's kind of the way the last couple
weeks have run it's like boom boom boom boom it's like all-stars uh you know entering on a hockey
field or or a baseball field or you know a baseball field or, you know, a hockey rink, sorry, a baseball field, whatever. I mean,
just one after another seeing these, these names,
hall of famers come out and just start, you know,
showing you their skills and it's on both teams.
You know, this is really going to be, I'm excited about it personally.
I'm really excited to see what's gonna happen if
the left can just get out of their own way and allow things to get done um without holding stuff
up with lawfare and whatever else i think it's really going to be an impressive uh um presidency
and term for the entire group i agree i. I think there's some good times, interesting times ahead,
but we got to get through January 6th first, my friend,
and then January 20th.
Those are the big dates right now for everybody to keep in their head
because, wow, we still got room for some crazy Tom Fuller-y
and some hijinks.
We got Biden sending American-made missiles
and authorizingraine to do it
sending american-made missiles operated uh that require american satellites so that means there's
some degree of cooperation there between the united states and ukraine sending american-made
missiles in deep into russia uh it all smells bad news it all smells like hey like president
it smells like presidential wartime powers to me uh Uh, anyway, I want to tidy up the, tidy up the show. We're at an hour and five.
Yeah. You know what, let's do it. We'll pick it up next week and talk a little bit more rant and
do what we got to do. But, uh, you know, as always, it's been a great show. Thanks for,
thanks for having me on and, and, uh, you know, exploring some of these topics. I think there's
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