The Charlie James Show Podcast

Hour 3

29 min · 29. Mai 2026
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00:00 Welcome back to the program. Let's go to the phones and talk to Wes in Greer. How you doing, Wes? Doing good, Charlie. know, real quick, I did not catch the ad that the person was absolutely pointing out the truth of Lindsey Graham. Why did he wait so long for that ad? That ad is brilliant. That is that is everything. The only thing he left out, he should have put in there, hey folks, 00:29 You want to know who was instrumental in the Russian hoax? Lindsey Graham. That's right. Hey, you know what is so funny because I think it was John, producer John said yesterday when that ad came on, he said, where was this ad two months ago? I like, right? I mean, please. 00:50 believe that man has got to go. If smarmy had a picture beside it in the dick 00:59 You're right. It's how we forgot him walking around Disney World with the Little Mermaid bubble wand. Yeah, Tinkerbell's wand. that. Yeah. What's up, Quick story. Thank God for Pete Hexas and Trump. But I'll tell you something, Charlie. It wasn't just the schools doing this, okay? I have a very good friend of mine that went in the Army in 1990, okay? An enlisted man. He excelled. 01:28 He absolutely excelled. took the Kandahar airport the first night of the war. Okay. He took that airport, his squad. You know how vital that airport was to our operations? Okay. guy, this guy's a patriot. This guy is a smart fella. You know, he came from a bad situation, family wise. Okay. He went into army and he made something of himself and he told me, said, I want to fly helicopters. And I said, well, 01:58 Wow, you know, won't that be an uphill climb? He said, yes, it will. So he went over a period of time. He was able to, you know, pass the test, get in there. He was on track. They had him actually flying old school Vietnam style Huey. Yeah. Okay. He comes home. He's excited. He's telling me all about it. And right as he's getting towards the end of it, I say, you know, when he comes back, say, you know, how'd you do, buddy? I'm out of it. And I said, why? 02:28 He looked at me and he said, well, I'm white. No, no. He said, said the instructor told me that right now they're taking others quote unquote. Yeah. That that score well below where he was. Yeah. And unless he could get in the top 10, he would not be selected because he was white. And I swear. 02:57 on my life. That's word for word what he told me. Yeah. Well, those days have come to an end under Pete Hicks. Well, but I'm sitting there going, wait a minute. Our lives are on the line here. The army is job, as Rush Limbaugh famously said, is to blow stuff up and kill people. Yeah. And when you lose track of that, you've lost it. OK? Yeah. It's that simple. I mean, I was like. 03:25 In our army? Yep, in our army. Wes, I appreciate it, buddy. Got to run here, but thank you. Let's go to Bill and Inman. Bill, welcome. Hey, Charlie, how you doing? I'm doing good, man. What's up? 03:55 So what did you, just regular or diesel? Regular, regular gas. What did you pay for it? 04:05 Oh wow. Yeah. 04:21 Well, I do. I know absolutely he cares about Americans. He cares about Americans by protecting us from Iran getting a nuclear weapon. That's how he cares about Americans. Listen, how long have we been in this war? What, eight weeks now? Ten weeks? 04:36 This isn't like this thing is dragged on for years. We're talking about weeks, not years. So, I I think we can hang on a little bit longer, Bill, and hopefully something will be done today. President Trump was in the Situation Room all day reviewing this plan with Iran. He has put out some just absolute hard lines here. He says they got to get rid of the enriched uranium. 05:06 no nuclear weapons, they've got to allow the US to come in and remove it, they've got to, if they do have any more mines in the Strait of Hormuz, um they got to get rid of those. It's just a laundry list and there is, and here's what's going to hang people up because he mentioned some ...

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