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Now, we're gonna deal with some work right stuff. Work right. Do you remember when uh the woke Reich was making fun of Erica Kirk? because she had to pull out of this event with J.D. Vance.
in San Antonio. And This, it was because now it came out, it is because a guy was trying to kill her. 26-year-old Jacob Wenski faces two felony charges of making a terrorist threat. He was arrested yesterday. He was the one.
who well, she's gonna be in San Antonio next week. Uh I will be at that event also. She uh this was the event wasn't this the event like in Colorado, I think? And this was one of the reasons apparently why Because she had a death threat there, and then a death threat with this one, and people were making fun of her. For like canceling events or being aware of her security, which is insane considering what's happened.
So, this guy faces two felony charges of making a terrorist threat, causing public fear, et cetera, et cetera. He was all over social media saying, I know exactly where to bomb. And he goes, I can't wait to be the valet for her escort. That's what his arrest warrant states.
Well, like I said. I'm packing. I'll be there next week.
So, you know, I'm going to be carrying, and I'm not going to be carrying no locale either.
So just FYI. Yeah. But um He had sent an email to her saying, death to Erica Kirk and every single speaker there.
So that's also your st Because I'm speaking at that event this week, this next week in San Antonio. He says, death to Erica Kirk and every single speaker there. America will live on, blah, blah, blah, without this scum on this earth.
So. They're taking him into custody before He would do something unfortunate and I would have to make a mess for his medic.
So That's it. Yeah. Oh, I thought you were saying something over there. Surprised. Yeah, I'm not surprised at all.
What do you think? I mean, what do you think is going to happen with the amount of hate that's been sent her way? It's insane.
So Yeah, this guy... was he wanted a killer. And she's like people like Gal Sharpton. have been making fun of her. For this, Gail Sharpton, I think, is mad because Erica Kirk is getting all this attention, and she's a sympathetic figure.
In the meantime, Gal Sharpden is going to Russia. She's meeting with. Alexander Dugan. Putin's right hand man. First off, I think it's funny that they think she's actually smart enough to be influential beyond.
her train wreck. Boxed wine hysteria, which is the only way I can call the content that. content that she puts out. She doesn't talk about the issues. She doesn't talk about policy because she doesn't understand any of it.
You have to realize she is literally like a, she was basically a bottom-feeding e-girl. wannabe And she Came up under, she started race hustling. She filed suit against. Uh White people for saying that they were racist to her. That's how she got started, held press conferences with the NAACP.
Then during Gamergate, and if you don't know what Gamergate is or was, Gamergate is when it was discovered. that female game developers who sucked were being given preferential treatment by the gaming press because they were sleeping around. with the reviewers. That's not a joke. That actually happened.
There was one chick who, I can't even remember what her name was. She did basically, it's like depression, the game. Nobody wants to play anything like that. That's so stupid. But she did these kind of things, she basically made a bad game, and then when she finally got a bad review, everything blew up and it was all crazy.
So that's and then the people who were criticizing the women. that we're trying to play the sex game to get good reviews. Feminists started doxing them. The left started doxing everybody who was asking and bringing up the issue and saying, What are you doing to the gaming industry? And Gal Sharpton here was one of them.
She was one of them who did it. She was threatening to, and she had her, what was it called?
Social autopsy, was the website. She was doxing and threatening to dox people. Who were speaking out against the rabid third and fourth wave feminists that were trying to ruin the gaming industry? And then when she found out that she could make money by being a situational conservative, she pretended to be a conservative and ran over there to try to make money.
Now the jig is up because it's really hard to fake fake that long, right?
So She's apparently going to meet Dugan because of the Zionist lore about him. And he's basically, she's not going to meet with him personally. He's a speaker at this stupid event that's over there in St. Petersburg, and so is she. And she's acting like they personally, she's trying to inflate her own importance and act like they invited her over there when really she's getting a free trip to Russia.
She's getting a free ride to Russia. I'm sure they're paying her a speaker fee. And she's speaking at the same event as Dugan. And all of these other commie Okay. Absolutely.
Jack wagons.
So that's the the reality of it. And so She's like, well, he's going to be there. Who else was there? The event is basically. All of the pro-Russian influencers, they get them together and then they try to create a little network.
That's what the event actually is. And she's misinterpreting. Their view of her for being a useful tool. She thinks it means that they want her there because she's important. She's important.
when really she's a useful tool for them. but it told nonetheless.
So that's why she's there. She's not going because she was invited to meet with Dugan or invited it. But Putin's guy's going to be speaking there. I mean, they probably will meet, but the way she's presenting it to her audience is that, oh no, they specifically asked for me and they're flying me off that. That's not even real at all.
Without her gay husband's money, And without The platform that Ben Shapiro and Charlie Kirk built for her, she would still be trying to dox conservatives for relevancy. And she can sit here and pull this stuff and send her people after sponsors of those who criticize her. You know, I got two barrels on each hand for that.
So We're so used to it with the left. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That happened. It's very interesting. But She how is this not a FARA violation?
Seems like she should be registered as a foreign agent. Paul Manafort went to jail because he wasn't registered as a foreign agent. Mm. feels like maybe They ought to look into this.
So literally the event is a known uh event for Russian Intel. And A couple of people were sussing out some stuff, including Ryan Morrow and others, that it's a recruitment pipeline for foreign collaborators, and the top goals. Our media partnerships with foreign influencers as part of state-directed soft power programs. and their organizing committee. includes Putin's top advisors and senior Intel officials.
So In fact, one of Epstein's closest friends was one of the organizers of the event. Huh. Interesting. Isn't that interesting? Morrow reported that this event Pulling this up.
It's the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, or SPEF. And One of Epstein's closest friends led it to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. He led it, and he's going to be a speaker there too.
So speef The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum helped Jeffrey Epstein get a Russian visa because they had previously invited him to the event. And later on, Epstein would help recruit attendees to the event. That's how long it's been going on. And the Epstein files, one of the things they did reveal, and you can control F it, going in where it is publicly.
And if you pull it up to where you can just scroll through all the PDFs, you can literally Control F and pull up this organization in it. They asked for the St. Petersburg. International Economic Forum. They asked for this guy's help in dealing with Epstein.
Wanted. Uh His friend's help in dealing with a Russian model who is blackmailing powerful businessmen in New York. Spief gave him information about her. Epstein reportedly threatened her life by warning her that he would send. Uh the I guess the enforcement agency for the Kremlin after her.
because she was a quote enemy of the Russian people.
So the Spief event, they have tons of like Russian models and escorts there who target affluent men. Um A lot of it I it looks like honeypot stuff, to be honest. Really does.
So. Anyway, so she's on a panel. And it's called Big Family, Big Reach: New Demographics and Narratives for Media Managers.
So they're talking about family values. I think it's funny. Who else is on this? Uh oh, a bunch of Russians. Um Yeah.
Oh yeah. Uh people who would literally work in the Kremlin. Oh, fun. Just saying. Hmm.
Yeah. Oh, and by the way, Trevor Loudon. who has long covered this stuff. Had a video from 2024 where featuring Alexander Dugan, he's the guy who's. He's behind the multipolarity, the Marxist narrative that the United States is dwindling and needs to share power with China and Russia.
He's also one of Putin's top advisors. He says that the purpose of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum is: quote, ideological warfare against the West for a multipolar world. It's not actually about economics. They just throw that in there as like a red herring.
It's not really about economics. In fact, his quote was this: direct quote. We are just, it's in Russian, so I'm not, it says, quote, we are just at the beginning of the transformation of the previous forum into something new, the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2.0, which will be precisely the tool and maybe one of the most important tools for the promotion of multipolarity, end quote. Hmm.
So there you have it. It's she's taking she's going to speak at a Marxist Same. It's gonna be like a Marxist event is what it is. And one of those That they're trying to promote multipolarity in the United States to undermine the West.
So, why isn't she then? Don't you think that she ought to be Registered as a foreign agent at that point. If you're going to an event that's about recruiting international agents to push Kremlin crafted narratives. and influence people in your own country of origin. Huh, that sounds like foreign lobbying to me, Kane.
Yeah. So, I just hope that she improves her pronunciation of words. Before she goes and speaks without having the security of a desk and all that in front of her. Uh I mean, she messes up the most, like the plainest words possible when she has a team of people and a computer in front of her.
So heaven knows how bad this is going to be. But I just think it's very interesting. But yes, she wouldn't be anywhere if it wasn't for her gay husband and Charlie and Ben that had created her platform. That's that's the whole. reason of it.
That's the whole reason of it. I'm telling you, I've never been wrong whenever I've met any of these people. Because I met her in the very beginning and I'm like There's several people. I've got stories. I've got so many stories you guys, you don't even understand.
I have stories about. people who are in the news trying to act like they got stories on other people right now. It's very fascinating. Maybe one day we'll talk about it. We'll see.
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At the National Mall. This is just gets crazier. All right, so. Yeah. I'm in a really weird mood today, I'm so sorry.
The um What was it called the? Great American state fair.
So Let me explain this.
So, all of the stuff that's happening, and Steve, correct me at any point because you live out there. All of the stuff that's happening in DC. Related to Independence Day celebration. They're calling it America, well, it is our 250th anniversary, right?
So they're saying it's America's, it's Freedom 250, it's the Americas 250, and there's like this, all kinds of celebrations happening everywhere. But in D.C., there's a series of things that are happening, right, all over DC, right? Steve, that's like the best way to put it. Are they, but they're not all affiliated. Specifically with POTUS, correct?
No, I don't even think Freedom 250 is associated with him. It's a different, it's a whole different setup. Oh, okay, that's what I was wondering. He's the same president.
So, they're not even affiliated with Trump. They're just apparently their own little entity of people who have no idea how to book a show.
So they went out. And um They booked this show, and who the hell did they have on it? Oh my gosh, let's get into it. We had it was Martina McBride, one of the Milly Vanilli guys, because the other one's dead. The live the living really vanilla guy.
Uh Who else was it? Young MC? I don't have the list in front of me. Morris Day and the Time. Brett Michaels, more staying in the time immediately came out and was like, nuh-uh.
Now Martina McBride issued a statement. And she had said that she was misled. And that she said this on Instagram. She thought it was going to be like this wholesome nonpartisan celebration of all 50 states. And she said, She's like, I will not be performing at the Great American State Fair on June 25th.
I was presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event, but that turned out to be misleading. Et cetera. The way that she goes, I asked lots of questions and was assured this was a nonpartisan event that was meant to celebrate all Caps Lock 50 states. Like, what are they only celebrating some? Like, this is only for Maryland, nobody else.
I don't understand that, the way she worded that. What does that even mean? That doesn't what and wholesome? It's not going to be wholesome. Were they going to have like they did during Biden's garden parties where they had topless trainees on the yard?
Is that what they were going to do? I don't know. I'm curious.
So She said way too much. More staying at the time was like, nah, that ain't happening. Later, And she comes out with two paragraphs. It's like, what are you doing? And now everybody is slapping back at her.
They're like, you performed for Clinton in 99 and you performed for Barack Obama at the White House in 09 for a Stevie Wonder tribute. Why are you not doing this? Who cares? First off. I mean, people are mad at her.
I guess she has fans. I've never been a Martina McBride person, so I don't care. The only one that I actually thought it would be neat to see would be more staying the time. And that was it. You know, maybe Young MC.
I don't know. The Millie Vanilli guy, what? No, he didn't even sing his stuff. And how do you have one? Is he the Vanilli or the Millie?
I don't know. Like, I thought, I don't know. Anyway. Um, oh, vanilla ice was and Brett Michaels.
So, what you said, Brett Michaels did what? What did he say? Yeah, Brett Michaels pulled out of it. I'm actually, I'm gonna put this uh put it up there. I'm gonna put this Instagram post in there.
Oh, so these are all the. Slack. Um yeah, he I I guess he he also was seeing, I guess, the other artists you know, pulling out. Yeah. So, you know, he did the same thing.
So. Yeah, so that's that's so apparently C and C Music Factory, Vanilla Ice, and Flow Right Up They're all playing different days.
So it's like June 26th, June 26th, July 2nd.
So they're all, it's like, I guess, a series.
So it's all different days and stuff.
So. I was like reading. What piece was it that I was reading?
Okay. I don't know who's at not I don't know who wrote this over at Not the Bee, but I almost died because they were talking about the breakdown of the musical histories of these performers. And they got to CNC Music Factory. This is what, not the Bee, this is what you wrote. Quote, you have never actually heard of this band.
Though doubtlessly, thousands of times you've heard their biggest hit, Gonna Make You Sweat, a mainstay stadium anthem at baseball games, and quote: What do you mean you never heard of this? Get out! Get out. Deport. You're deported.
I was born here. Straight to jail. You're getting deported to somewhere that's not here. But I was born here. I don't care.
You're not actually, you're a Martian. You're going to be shot out in a SpaceX rocket out into deep space. That's what's happening.
So I don't know. And then Flowriter. Don't know. I mean, I know of him. If you said, Dana, the world's population, whether or not all these people live or die, hinges upon you knowing a single one of his songs, y'all dead.
I don't know. I just It looks like a half-assed list of people. Right. First off, who is behind the Great American State Fair? First off, these are the worst promoters I've ever seen.
This is the worst. Concert booking, I have ever seen in my life. You do not slap someone's name. on the promotional materials until the ink is dry on the contract. You don't even announce them until the ink is dry on the contract, much less Photoshop up.
all of these PR materials and release them to the public. As these folks did. You wait. You don't do that.
So I'm I'm like It sounded like they were talking to all of them, and then they got real excited and just like threw it out there before they. actually had the deal done.
Now here's the other question. Why all of a sudden is this so... Controversial. The Great American Picnic. As Steve was saying, this isn't actually even anything.
That was associated with POTUS. Are leftists that insane that they're like, wait, freedom, America? Yes, they are that insane. It sounds like it's Trump. Guess that's Trump.
So they had their spokesperson. Pulled us up. Good heavens. K Fox TV, your pop-up ads, kill my soul and make me want to wring the life out of yours.
So they said that the spokesperson said, well, it's inherently non-political. It's about a celebration of our country. Their spokesperson, Julia Friedland.
Okay, Julia, girl, first off, this was Fubard from step one. Like, you don't announce this stuff until you got, you know, like I said, the ink dry on the contract. She said we have military bands, military ensembles, all this stuff.
Okay, do you or don't you? Because if you do, then they're contracted. If you don't, then they're not contracted. She said that some would not participate over concerns about political ties, misleading event descriptions, et cetera.
Some of them wouldn't. Apparently, Flow Rita and Vanilla Ice are still going to perform. But all the other ones I don't think are. Oh, and CNC Music Factory apparently.
So it might be out. Yeah, okay. How did this get to be so stupid? This is not difficult. But also this shouldn't be partisan.
You're celebrating America's 250th birthday. You know, it doesn't necessarily have to be a Trump thing, but they're trying to make it a Trump thing. This is just dumb, but people are so mad at Martina McBride. Martina McBride made her own problem because she didn't just say, oh no. All she had to do was say, you know what, we don't actually have a contractual agreement here.
I haven't agreed to any of this yet. She could have said, I haven't agreed to it. I haven't even sorted out my schedule. Instead of going, well, I asked lots of questions and I was assured that this was a non-partisan event and it was meant to celebrate all 50 states. And in my mind, I thought it was a great way to celebrate the state.
Wholesome. Spent my entire career singing songs. I mean, just she would not shut up. And she made it look ridiculous. And so, if anything, drag her for being an idiot, coming out with a stupid statement when all she had to do was say, wait, hold up.
There's no agreement here and I hadn't even cleared it with my schedule. I didn't commit to this. That's all she had to say. That's it. Instead of going like and trying to act like you know, she's she's trying to pay the Piper for the left.
Right? Yeah. If all of this was on paper ahead of time, She could have specific complaints that are in breach of contract, and she wouldn't be looked at as this partisan hack, and now half of her audience is upset with her. But why are they all saying the same thing? I think we know why.
Well, it's a political young MC said, oh no, it's politically charged.
Someone else said, oh no, we don't want to be affiliated with a single party that was the Commodores. Brett Michaels said it was divisive. The guy who wears a permanent headband says it was divisive. Wait, hold up. The guy who wears a permanent headband and also has dog accessories said that it was too divisive.
And then he said that there are safety concerns. The left was trying to kill your band because you were going to play at a this is the stupidest, this is killing brain cells. It's not even happy hour, and it's killing brain cells. This is ridiculous.
So, this is the way Democrats are like: if you play the concert celebrating the birthday, we're going to murder you. Is that what they said? By the way, how is celebrating the birthday of the country partisan? It's not. Brondo, it's what plants crave.
I'm telling you what. I see what Lorraine put in here. Um it looks like they all had committed. But then when the NGO stuff, when Trump was kicked the lefty NGOs out, apparently these artists freaked out or their management.
So she cites Data Republican. Data Republican came out with this thread. Where are they set and pulling this up right now? Where She data Republican on her uh ex account. She was talking about Apparently there were a bunch of lefty NGOs that were involved in this.
And Trump Apparently, she kicked them out. She said America 250 was originally going to be ran by NGOs with an explicit left-leaning agenda to promote global multilateral democracy. And then Trump rooted out most of that nonsense. And she adds, I suspect what we're seeing is a revenge tour by the original NGOs who are painting this current celebration as partisan.
So if they can't be in control, they have to destroy it for everybody else. Let's see. Because America 250 also has a celebrating a Pride Month thing. And so she's like, no, the artists have committed. And then when the NGOs were out.
That was it. But I I don't even think it's partisan just so it's not partisan just because Trump is in the White House. I would not think a group. Plain An independence day event, if Obama was in the White House or Biden was in the White House, I wouldn't think that that was. partisan on their behalf.
You know what I mean? Any deal breaker at all. Yeah. Wow. We can't have anything nice.
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I don't know, fall into I don't want to say disarray, but it's just, you know. It's gross. I've been to the mall tons of times, and it's just the reflecting pool was enough for a thing to go look at. Because it was grody. There's all kinds of grody stuff in it.
It just wasn't kept up well. It was just buh.
So they've been redoing it, as you know, and everybody's been upset because nobody likes it when you make things look nice. I guess the left is saying that we're gentrifying the reflecting pool. I don't know, so stupid.
So they've been spraying it with sealant, they drain the water out of it. They've been fixing any cracks, etc., and they sprayed it with a sealant. It's actually an industrial-grade waterproof coating. that is designed to prevent leaks. And they've been spraying it.
With that. And um Everywh the press has said that the that Trump is painting the reflecting pool blue. That's what they're saying. And by they I mean that's what the Associated Press is saying, and Getty Images. Geddy said, quote, Workers use pressurized hoses to spray blue paint onto the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Eight. It's paint. No, it's not. It's paint. They're just mad.
They're mad at POTUS. It's not paint, it's sealant that happens to be blue. Why make it up? Why just make things up? This is why everybody hates you.
This is why people hate you with the burning passion of a thousand sons. This is why we would rather literally stomp on your fingers if you're holding onto the edge of a cliff than extend a hand to help you up. It's because of stuff like this.
So they're mad because he's making the area look nice. It's a shade called American Flag Blue. And it is specifically a waterproof sealant. that is, designed to repair leaks joints in concrete. And that's what is happening.
And it was how many gallons was it leaking per week? Because it was a really leaky pool. Yeah, like I thought it was almost hundreds of thousands per week, but for sure, thousands of gallons per week was leaking out of that thing. And they just kept just throwing more in. That's all they were doing.
Yeah. Yeah. It was just not. A pretty thing to look at. Right.
It wasn't pretty. There were um They've had issues for decades.
So the entire structure. If you think of, you know, there's a reason why they call it the swamp, because it literally is built on swamp land. It's the entire, it's like a marshy kind of ground. The entire structure. Had been sinking.
So that's another problem that they've had. In fact, there's a piece on this that was done. A while ago, Pull this up. Over, oh, yeah, so they said it what it Doug Bergham said it was $40,000, 40,000 gallons per day that's leaking out of this thing.
So it has actually sank a foot.
So the the entire reflecting pool Sank like an entire foot. There's a whole piece over at history.com where it gets into how the water basin several times has almost succumbed to the marshlands on which it was built. It was built in the 1920s, right? And so it's the length of 12 Olympic-sized swimming pools, the width of two. And it's ha like what maybe eighty years after, it sunk a foot into the marshy ground.
So in 2010. they tried fixing it. Once already, right? And then they tried it in the 80s. They tried it in, I mean, it's like every 10 to 15 years, they have to do something.
Now, the pool. This was from The Washington Post in 1986. The pool was losing 500,000 gallons of water per week. due to cracks. This is from the Washington Post.
It's a report from. Uh It's a 1986 report, and they cited it in a 2012 story. Talking about how Many problems they've had with it. And one of the reasons that they wrote about it was because at the time Barack Obama was doing something and he was getting criticism. And they were saying, look, this is why we have to do this, because we have to have drastic repairs to salvage the structural integrity.
So it was sinking and leaking.
So they poured some more concrete into the bottom of it in the 80s to try to fix it, but then that made it sink more. I mean, it was. It didn't have a support structure. you could question the construction from the get-go. Right.
It did not have a good support structure. It was on, and again, that's why they call it the swamp, because it's literally on swampy land. Right, it's like on marshy lands. Steve is like from the area, he knows it's marshy, it's marshy, you got algae everywhere, right?
So back in 2012, and again, this was under Obama, and he was getting criticism because they were like, well, the cost is, but it was not a lot of criticism. People were, I should rephrase that, people were asking questions about why the cost was more than what was projected. And that's because they were having to deal with major structural flaws, right?
So they had to figure out how to restore the water feature and elevate it out of the marshland. They decreased the depth about six inches. They had to tear out pretty much almost all of the original structure because It was sinking. They left, I think, just some of the tile and then the asphalt bottom was left.
So they had to put in over 2,100 timber pilings pounded into the ground every two feet, nine inches apart, to try to prevent it. from s from sinking, right? They had to try to prevent it from sinking. And The That was the $34 million job. They also had no way to circulate the water.
So it's like a mosquito haven.
So they had to figure out how to have a circulation system in it. And they even back in 2012 had tinted it as well. They tinted the bottom of it to improve the reflectivity of the water.
Now, it wasn't perfect because then they still had algae blooms like a week after. They had to calibrate the ozone. I'm actually reading something from the National Park Service because they have to scrub it regularly for the geese and trash and all that stuff. And So now this is the problem with it. That's why it's like this.
And it's a very shallow depth, so it's very, very hard to keep the algae blooms off out of it, et cetera. They have been they're trying to do a one and done fix. Because think about it, you have this huge, giant, shallow pool. And without the structural integrity to keep it from sinking into the swamp. There's a lot to do to it.
And they never, they sort of tried to put a band-aid on it in the past.
So that's why people are so mad because You know, if they would have done this once, done it right once the first time, they probably wouldn't have had to do this.
So it was going to be 1.8 million, and now apparently it's going to be 13 million to fix it. But again, that is because of the insane. structural Uh compromise. And these are well-documented chronic problems. It's not like anybody's funneling money with early learning centers.
No one's getting rich off this. I mean, you can see they even were having to deal with, they were trying to get the right sort of sealant. They keep calling it paint. They were trying to get the right type of sealant for that area and for the concrete and make sure the color distribution was consistent and all of this stuff. And some people were mad that they were skipping.
Apparently, they didn't go through the full historic process. Preservation review for that sealant, and that's another, that's per the New York Times. Are you serious? Shut up, you stupid people. Shut up.
I'm literally spending 14 minutes talking about a damn reflecting pool. Because it's sinking into the marsh. You absolute lawn flamingos. This is so stupid. Just let the man fix it.
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A couple things to get into. First, really quickly on that.
So, someone who one of our viewers said, Why wouldn't he just use uh uh parchment paper or butcher's paper. Or wax. I mean, that means living in twenty forty. I feel like that lady meme with the Geometry flying in front of her face. It's exactly, why didn't they do that?
That's actually super sad because it doesn't stick to the meat. Or. You just eat it with your damn hands. I mean How about that?
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Okay, so welcome back. Welcome back to the program. So, I gotta say, There's a little bit of California in my town right now.
So, our town, even though it's not Frisco, Texas, Frisco King, the Taylor Sheridan thing, has been filming here. And one of my favorite things in the world is watching all of the community Facebook group pages freaking out because someone saw Sam Jackson sitting in a lawn chair. Waiting to film his scene. For Frisco King, they changed a couple of the business signs. Off of the boulevard, did you see the one?
It was like beans and beer or something like that. I'm like, that's not real. And that's because it's part of the Frisco King thing. Anyway, they've been filming here off and on for like a month and a half, and almost everybody we know has been an extra. In it.
And but the people take the same photo of Sam Jackson sitting on the sidewalk in a lawn chair, or here's Sam Jackson in a car leaving, here's Sam Jackson in a car leaving, here's Sam Jackson in a car leaving, here's Sam Jackson in another lawn chair. I mean, it's the same thing over and over again. But now I feel like he needs to get told. Why do I feel like that? Because of Audio Sound Bite 6.
Please, sirs. These are the times we need someone who understands government, who also understands the needs of the people.
Someone who will go in the streets and gather. people together, not someone who's a bid. Karen Bass is that person. Damn that's from there. Who has that stupid music in the background?
I want to find them and slap the hair off their head.
so hard that the root just opens up and the follicle falls out.
So he's doing that. Get out of my town then if you're gonna be doing that nonsense. Get out. We're not gonna be part of this. Get out.
doing that nonsense. He comes to a town like our town, and I'm going to tell you, people really take. In our area, our town gets a lot. gets a lot of slack. Don't you agree, Kane?
So there's In the area of North Texas that I live in, One of the reasons I moved here is I got tired of living by damn Democrats. And that's not a joke. I loved St. Louis City. I loved my hometown.
Loved the city. I loved the architecture. We were big city boosters. Loved all of it. You know, my husband created businesses, employed people, like revitalized entire city blocks.
They did a lot of rehabbing and things like that. You know, really, we loved the city. We loved the Cardinals. It's God's team. Hey, hey, don't argue because you'll go to hell.
Uh We didn't like any of the leadership because it was generationally Democrat and it got worse and worse and worse. We went from having like a moderate kind of Democrat, who was still a Democrat, to like a straight-up commie. And then all the commies, then they all just threw off the costumes and they accepted, finally admitted who they were. And we were lea we were going to be leaving the city and moving out you know, probably to the county or something before we moved to Texas. And It's When we first came here, because I've only ever lived in a rural area or in the city, I have never lived in a suburb.
I did not live in a suburb until we moved here to Texas. And I was like, why do people give the suburbs so much nonsense? Because they're amazing. There's grocery stores everywhere. And they're not like the grocery stores that are in the city that only sell like wine and cheese for single cat ladies or like, you know, young working professionals.
Like, drive through coffee places, multiples, and not just the Starbuckses. Amazing. Like, there's all kinds of stuff. You know, you get corner snow cones, it's amazing.
So I loved it. But our town gets a lot of flack because it's hyper-Republican, super Republican. Everybody knows how everybody votes here. You put a Dambeto sign in your yard, and a neighbor like me is going to be giving you the side eye for at least four years after. That's the rule, I think, can.
I still give our neighbor just total flack over that. And I absolutely do. In a nice way, but I absolutely do. But people really hate on it because it's a very Republican area and it's Republican policy.
So there's a lot of growth. Everybody wants to open a business in this air, in this town. And the towns that are around it, they're also pretty Republican.
So it's like a bubble. It's like the Shire. It's like a bubble of awesome policy. And we fight against the bad stuff. We took our school board back.
We were running the Marxists out. But people give it. They give it so much crap. Because I think it's so successful because of the policies. And I bring this up because you got Sam Jackson in our town.
Why are they filming in this town? 'Cause this town is pretty Damn crime free. Clean town. There's a lot of, you know, they did, they were very. Purposeful and careful and methodical in terms of city planning.
So we have like an old-timey town square and all kinds of stuff, and it's you know, it's a great place for families. And of course, they would want to film here. Who wouldn't? You want to film in a place that looks like small town Americana, that's maybe 30 minutes outside of Dallas, and that embodies everything, all the nostalgia that you love, because you can't get that in a Democrat city. You can't go to LA and film something like this.
You can't go to Dallas and film something like this. You got to come to a Republican city.
Now we damn it comes to this Republican town. And he starts running his mouth about Karen Best.
Now, he wasn't a jerk about it, so I, you know, I don't begrudge anybody their opinion, no matter how horribly wrong it is. He wasn't a jerk about it, so I'm not, you know, I'm not going at him in a mean way. But I do think it is very interesting that. He's currently here. Filming.
And then he's talking about elevating a woman who ran that city further into the ground than anybody or anything could have in the time that she did. Unbelievable. And the disconnect to me is jarring. And you have people that will attack and they act like, oh, well, this area is so privileged. This area is an incredibly diverse area.
Case in point, I didn't mean to go off on a tangent like this, but when NBC, when we were fighting over with our school board and we were up against well-funded Marxists that were wanting to get rid of the school resource officers, they wanted to hire a chief diversity officer. They were trying to make it to where if a kid was going to graduate in the school district, they had to take diversity classes to graduate. They had to, in order to be eligible for scholarships to apply, you had to have like a clean social record so they would note triggering offenses. Like if you misgendered someone, they wanted to make that part of a kid's school record. A kid, you not.
We fought against that and won. But NBC came to our town to run a hit piece on us. The families that led the charge. a Vietnamese family and a Cuban family. That were leading the charge on this.
It was a Cuban family that filed suit against the school. NBC did not want to talk to the Cuban family. Because Cubans are persona non grata with Democrats. Democrats hate Cubans. I learned this watch in this first hand.
Because I watched this father, the head of his household, because they had an NBC producer there asking if anybody in the community would like to speak. And he said, My family's the one that filed the suit. Why haven't you spoken to me? This was at a school board hearing outside. And the producer instead went and talked to a black woman who doesn't even live in the town, has no kids in the school district, and doesn't pay tax here.
That is God's honest fact. That's what they did. And they made a woman who doesn't even have kids in the school district, who doesn't even live here, the face of it, so that they could go off on the town for being white privileged, even though it's incredibly diverse, ignoring literally the brown skinned families that launched the lawsuit against the school. And the other family, by the way, the Vietnamese family, the father served in the Navy, a veteran. and ignored them because it didn't fit their narrative.
So, that's what happens to successful towns. The media wants towns to look like Los Angeles. They need horrible mayors like Karen Bass. They need those cities to run. They would rather have cities run in the ground.
They would rather have moms struggling to get their strollers over needles that were full of fentanyl. I don't know. Is that how you take it? I don't know. And instead of having like a nice, clean, safe area for their kids to grow up in.
And then they ignore the other minorities who want that too. Because Democrats think that Black and brown people don't care about any of that stuff. Black and brown people want safety in their neighborhoods and security just as much as any American. That is one of the most un-American evil things I can imagine is to think that, oh, well, we can't like that. And it was Lester Holt's show, by the way.
Lester Holt in NBC. They actually sent a noose truck to drive around the neighborhoods. and try to catch people outside. True. That one one of their producers barged in to my friend's home on camera.
I have the video. But because it shows entry and exits of her house, I never, out of courtesy, I never published it. But it shows these producers going to a private parent meeting. Where they were meeting privately to discuss what they were going to do with the school, and NBC literally ambushed them and tried to, and forced their way into the house, and they were escorted out. Hands to sky.
Hands up, all truth. That's what happened. They were trying to Target and penalize the city for being successful.
Now, you compare the media's treatment of that to what they've been doing, they've been covering. For all of the negligence in Los Angeles, for I don't know how long, because a city, and Cain, you can know, a city doesn't get like that immediately. That is generational neglect. and they have covered it. Or not covered it.
They've ignored it entirely. It's generational neglect. Oh my gosh, and then Spencer Pratt decides he's had enough after his home burns down, and then they get mad at him because he eats out and busses his own table with his wife of a morning. Are you serious? These people don't care about what's best for a community.
They like the drama because it makes their ratings go up and they can sell ads on it. If every town was like the town I lived in and was quiet and kind of boring when the sun goes down, there wouldn't be anything for the news to do. What are these networks going to do? They gotta foment controversy somewhere. Man, I almost wanna drive by the next shoot and be like, so about Karen Bass, huh?
If I see Sam Jackson sitting out there in his lawn chair. And Kane's town that Kane lives in, super, it's like right next to mine. Excuse me, goodness. Uh Very Republican, and they started going after that town because your town was the one where they had the first fight over books in the library. That was the first fight in the nation.
And then it got all the Republican parents. Again, very diverse crowd, but the media didn't want to talk about that. They didn't want to, they tried to act like it was like a racist white thing, and literally ignore everybody who is not white in the community, which I think is really actual racism. But I think this is also why Spencer Pratt, to kind of pivot to this, why I think his campaign is so successful. Because now he went from being And I was trying to think of the timeline.
When was the timeline of this? Maybe four weeks ago, he was considered kind of a long shot. And then now he's. What? In second place?
Right on her heels. Can I play cut four real quick? This is cut four. Listen to this. Because he is really.
not embraced the typical celebrity culture of politics in LA. Listen. They will deny it, won't they? Leo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx. You know, what I've learned is I actually don't want celebrities to come out and endorse me.
I don't want anybody to endorse me except for the moms and the animal lovers in L.A. That's my entire vote. Yeah. That's awesome. He doesn't care about any of that.
He he's got little kids. That he's thinking about. He's doing this because he doesn't want to have to leave his home. He wants his kids to live in a safe area. And shocker, shocker, a lot of other parents in LA feel the same way.
Huh. They feel the same way. It's easy for somebody like Sam Jackson to go out there and talk about Karen Bass. He doesn't have no little kids. He doesn't have to push no strollers around fentanyl needles.
This man gets chauffeured everywhere. He doesn't have to walk through all the stuff that regular, average, everyday parents have to walk through. He doesn't have to worry about crime outside his kids' school. When you're an older person like that, no offense to older folks that are empty nesters, but when you don't have to worry about that, that may change your vote a bit. When you when you're chauffeured everywhere, Because you have a driver and a and a whole A column of cars that follow you everywhere you go, you don't got to worry about any crime.
You don't have to, so you can indulge and say things like that about Karen Bass. All right, folks.
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She says, Why don't you do it? They used, apparently, according to this whistleblower. Data from Ancestry and 23andMe customers in search for aliens. The CIA, apparently, according to this guy who's, I don't know, some dude, he's probably going to book out, or pigeon a podcast or something. He says that they were, it was a bug hunting initiative by, who was basically a psychic spy within the CIA's remote viewing program, which investigated whether or not individuals could use extrasensory perception to conduct recon on distant objects or people.
I don't even know. This is goofy. I don't I mean Then that means here's the other thing. He said that the theory says that they look like tall Scandinavian people, so they live in small towns like the Rockies and they pass. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of in my life.
I'm never more disappointed. If you're gonna be a kook, be a really believable kook, right? I'm the person that buys OxyClean. Because the guy sold it real well, okay? You can sell me, but you gotta be believable.
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Sorry. It's the trash. Let's check out the trash. And at its core, it's just he's Being instructed to attack people who don't support Israel. It's crazy.
It's absolutely insane. What are we getting close to? Yeah. That's my question. What are we getting close to?
They don't feel like they're in control right now. They feel like an animal backed into a corner that's fighting and just lashing.
Well, it's funny because they are in control of the levers of power, right? And that's definitely scary. I mean, don't get me wrong, I don't want to minimize that, but at the same time, They are no longer in control of the narrative. And Americans are so boring. It's just a bunch of two dumb bitches that are just sitting here going, oh, I mean, I'm just going to say a bunch of platitudes.
It's so crazy and insane. And what?
So they're saying basically that Trump doesn't control his own social media and he's being instructed by somebody to choose. to personally attack anybody that doesn't support Israel. Nobody believes that.
Okay, that is one of the dumbest things I think I've ever heard. First off, number one. Number two, he actually does control. Um His own Twitter, his own X account. He also has aides that can access it too.
But here's the thought, his grandkids are Jewish. His daughter's Jewish. He probably doesn't need anybody to tell him. that the Jews are okay. Ah.
This is what happened when e-girls try to get into political commentary. Oh my gosh. I said it. Get mad about it 'cause you know it's true. And if you think you're going to shout me down, I am louder and I am way meaner than you could ever.
possibly imagine.
So it all is. I mean, this is, there's a lot of stuff, like what people talk about. Um I think the op is against Trump. I think that they thought that they, all these, I think that the Dugans and all these people who are using these bimbos as tools, I think that they all believed that. They could control Trump and get him to do what he wanted.
And then, when Trump did not act that way, they decided to get mad. And now you see Plan B. Coming into place. All of these people are compromised. I believe it without.
I'm just saying my observation. I think every single one of these people are actually compromised legitimately. It is an op right in front of your face. There's a lot of stuff there. Occam's razor.
It's typically the correct answer. Today's stupidity came.
Alright, now I'm gonna play this from Newsome real quick. And Juan, get Cut One ready because I think we can do both. Listen to this. Go Governor Gavin Newsom has This idea of a 100% state tax on Californians who receive money from President Trump's anti-weaponization fund. Your response to the governor's call for 100%.
There's no cure for stupid. That's right. There's no cure for stupid. He also said they asked him, why do you write some of this stuff on? you know, on your notes the way that you do.
You wrote resilience on your cabinet meeting notes. Why did you do that? And he was like, because I knew you would look at it and make a story out of it. Yeah. So catty.
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Visit lifelock.com/slash iHeart. Terms apply. With the new My Lowe's Pro Rewards American Express card, earn three points per dollar spent on Lowe's qualifying purchases for the first six months after card account opening. Plus, save 5% every day on eligible purchases at Lowe's and earn points on eligible purchases everywhere else MX is accepted. Card members get more at Lowe's.
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