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Trust Broken - Ep 24-220

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Before we get into the other races and some of the numbers from the election, let’s look at Fraud As for the broader political landscape, to paraphrase Scripture, there will be fraud and rumors of fraud. Every election cycle now follows the same pattern. Somebody raises concerns. Somebody else says those concerns are ridiculous. Then months later everyone discovers the concerns were at least worth discussing. The real issue isn't whether fraud exists. Of course it exists. The real issue is why we're so uncomfortable having honest conversations about preventing it. Banks don't apologize for security cameras. Casinos don't apologize for surveillance. Airports don't apologize for identity verification. Yet suggest election safeguards and suddenly people act as though you've proposed installing medieval drawbridges around polling places. Our trust has been broken so often, we trust very little. Trust isn't created by demanding trust. Trust is created through verification. That's true in business. It's true in relationships. And it's true in elections. Bombshell lawsuit exposes 873,000 'ghost' voters in California https://trib.al/esgpNbf [https://t.co/VLLu1WrCr4] [X] SB – CBS report… Paul Randall. We played this yesterday, but I wanted people to hear it again. He was a criminal, and Democrats DIDN’T CARE 6 prior convictions. On bond. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Episode Trust Broken - Ep 24-220 Cover

Trust Broken - Ep 24-220

Before we get into the other races and some of the numbers from the election, let’s look at Fraud As for the broader political landscape, to paraphrase Scripture, there will be fraud and rumors of fraud. Every election cycle now follows the same pattern. Somebody raises concerns. Somebody else says those concerns are ridiculous. Then months later everyone discovers the concerns were at least worth discussing. The real issue isn't whether fraud exists. Of course it exists. The real issue is why we're so uncomfortable having honest conversations about preventing it. Banks don't apologize for security cameras. Casinos don't apologize for surveillance. Airports don't apologize for identity verification. Yet suggest election safeguards and suddenly people act as though you've proposed installing medieval drawbridges around polling places. Our trust has been broken so often, we trust very little. Trust isn't created by demanding trust. Trust is created through verification. That's true in business. It's true in relationships. And it's true in elections. Bombshell lawsuit exposes 873,000 'ghost' voters in California https://trib.al/esgpNbf [https://t.co/VLLu1WrCr4] [X] SB – CBS report… Paul Randall. We played this yesterday, but I wanted people to hear it again. He was a criminal, and Democrats DIDN’T CARE 6 prior convictions. On bond. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

Gestern38 min
Episode Election Results - Ep 26-219 Cover

Election Results - Ep 26-219

Last night, America did what America always does after an election. We immediately stopped talking about the voters and started listening to the people who were wrong about the voters. Here's what I want to know from you. Did last night actually change anyone's mind? Did Democrats earn enthusiasm, or merely avoid embarrassment? Did Republicans demonstrate strength, or simply benefit from voter frustration? Is Trump still the central figure in American politics because of his supporters, his opponents, or both? And perhaps the biggest question of all: If voters across the country continue signaling dissatisfaction, who is actually listening? It's one of the great traditions of modern politics. Election night ends, the polls close, and suddenly a parade of experts appears on television carrying charts, demographic breakdowns, regression analyses, and enough certainty to make a weather forecaster blush. Everybody wants validation. The Left wants proof that Trump is finished. The Right wants proof that Democrats are morons who only know how to vote against something, even if that something is worth having. Consultants just want proof that their invoices should continue to be paid. And the media? They just want proof that somebody is still watching. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

Gestern38 min
Episode Slush Funds - Ep 26-218 Cover

Slush Funds - Ep 26-218

What a time we live in. We are watching Leftists spiral out of control. If you’re hearing my voice, then you haven’t died from the Hanta virus or Ebola. I’m curious, are any of you experiencing measles or the whooping cough. There are warnings out there, so be careful. Democrats tried hard with all these pathogens they introduced, again. But we’re not nearly as afraid as we once were. Interestingly, when I travel, I still see LOTS of people with masks. Understand that the veil has been pulled back on the covid and vaccine lies, but a part of the population remains afraid. Their lies are being revealed in real time and I believe it’s God’s big reveal, and not just fate. We just can’t get this lucky. In a completely different subject, why do they call Trump wanting to compensate victims of the Fed, a “slush fund”. But I want to begin with an interesting clip from Bernie Sanders that will offer insight into part of our discussion today. Back in 2019 when Bernie was but a youthful 77 years old, he had this to day about DEI: [X] SB – Bernie Sanders in 2019 re DEI Bernie worked in ageism, nicely… Well, we are now in the midst of PRIDE month. A creation of the LGBTQ community who has been in the news since FOREVER. And it’s not good news. I can't imagine how most gay people feel about Pride Month these days, but I suspect it's a lot like how I feel about Black History Month. What began as recognition somehow became branding. What started as awareness turned into a marketing department's seasonal color palette. Somewhere along the way, actual people got replaced by mascots. A woman named Cynthia Holt recently posted something that caught my attention. She's a lesbian, and she didn't mince words. https://x.com/Ghostofcynthia/status/2061535850002018562 [https://x.com/Ghostofcynthia/status/2061535850002018562] See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

3. Juni 202638 min
Episode Pride Month for ALL - Ep 26-217 Cover

Pride Month for ALL - Ep 26-217

Good morning, folks. Happy Nuclear Family Month. Yes, Nuclear Family Month. That is what Tennessee Governor Bill Lee declared for June. And if you listened to the media reaction, you'd think he announced National Puppy-Kicking Season. The Left immediately treated the idea of celebrating mothers, fathers, and children living under one roof as some sort of extremist manifesto. Think about how crazy that is. I know. We aren’t supposed to discuss these things, because politics is all about the economy, right? For most of human history, the nuclear family wasn't controversial. It wasn't political. It wasn't even something people debated. It was the default operating system for civilization. Every culture understood that if you wanted stable communities, productive citizens, and fewer people screaming at strangers on social media, it probably helped if children grew up with structure and accountability. Now we're told celebrating the family is somehow exclusionary. It's fascinating how quickly things change. My birthday month always comes with this annual bonus feature package. June arrives and, right on cue, here comes Pride Month. Corporate America breaks out the rainbow logos. Politicians suddenly become amateur diversity coordinators. Companies that spent the previous eleven months trying to figure out how to replace workers with AI suddenly become deeply concerned about your emotional journey. And this year one man managed to send the LGBTQ activist crowd into orbit simply by posting a picture of the American flag and declaring: "THIS is my pride flag." That's it. No manifesto. No 300-page dissertation. No interpretive dance. Just Old Glory. And people lost their minds. LGBTQ Pride is taking a hit… Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s trans period pride event has been cancelled by the library following backlash Phoenix Pride filed for bankruptcy. Maybe they need to pay some white supremacists to pretend to attack them? Which raises an interesting question: when did American patriotism become controversial? When did loving your country become more offensive than hating it? Because that's really the dividing line today. The argument isn't over flags. The argument is over whether America is fundamentally good or fundamentally evil. One side sees a nation that abolished slavery, defeated fascism, defeated communism, put men on the moon, created unprecedented prosperity, and remains the destination millions risk everything to reach. The other side looks at that same history and sees nothing but oppression. Imagine being handed the greatest success story in human history and deciding your life's mission is writing bad Yelp reviews about it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

3. Juni 202638 min
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The Great Awakening - Ep 26-216

Elon Musk is hated, right? And he’s about to make his current wealth look like he’s been a derelict. $1.75T filing. He will easily crest the $T net worth. Are you listening to me when I give you stock tips? The Dow. Stocks in Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and others. My next play is energy stocks. Look, I’m no Pelosi, but if you sent me 10% of what you earned, I could buy a house cash. You worried about Iran? Not a lot of talk about it in the news. [X] SB – Woman asked how many genders [X] SB – Abby Phillip on ICE raids [X] SB – Talarico well-rehearsed Sure. Iran broke the ceasefire, and Trump is as cool as can be. Talk about disturbing to the Left. How can he be so cool as they try to propagandize the war? What does he know that they don’t? "In 2024, almost 50% of inmates in German prisons were foreign nationals or migrants.. In Switzerland, it’s 72%.. When your prisons are filled with so-called asylum-seekers who repaid kindness with crime, it's time to END the failed experiment of Open Borders." Billionaire Mark Cuban asks why insurance companies pay $2,500 for an MRI when 'a center down the street' charges $350 [https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/healthcare/articles/billionaire-mark-cuban-asks-why-150002543.html] https://x.com/patrickbetdavid/status/2061197275385282830 [https://x.com/patrickbetdavid/status/2061197275385282830] Biden: ONLY $4m (goal was $200m to $300m) Obama: $1.5B to $1.6B George W. Bush: $500m + Clinton: $165m George H.W. Bush: $43m Reagan: $57-$60m Carter: $26m (In 1981) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

2. Juni 202638 min