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The Rob Carson Show- Pt 2 (06/26/24)

The Rob Carson Show- Pt 2 (06/26/24)

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The Rob Carson Show- Pt 2 (06/26/24)

Wednesday, 26th June 2024
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You are about to hear

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the most interesting, informative, thought-provoking,

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opinion-leading, and funny show in

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America. On air and

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on the World Wide Web, this

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is the Rob Carson Show. Hour

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number two of the Rob Carson Show. The number is 800-922-6680. The

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debate is tomorrow night. The candidates' debate is

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tomorrow night. It is a CNN debate, but

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you can watch it on Newsmax, by the

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way. Watch it on Newsmax,

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and then, of course, check out the

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great commentary from the

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awesome personalities of Newsmax. You

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can get a Newsmax Plus

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membership as well by going

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to newsmaxplus.com. Not

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related to anything, really, on my social media

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today. On Twitter, I

0:48

put up just a question. Excuse

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me. It's a home decor question. That's all I'm going

0:54

to tell you, because we've

0:56

got a debate going on in our house,

0:58

actually. It's not going to be broadcast on

1:00

CNN, and it's about this wall

1:02

with our TV on it. I just want

1:04

your opinion. Do you like the

1:07

additions to the wall, or do you not?

1:10

One of us, my wife, or I like

1:12

the addition to the wall feature, and

1:14

the other one hates it. I

1:17

would like you to go to my Twitter at Rob

1:19

Carson Show. It's really weird. You never

1:21

know what's going to get the most. Sometimes

1:23

I'll have 50,000 views on something, and sometimes

1:25

I'll have like 300. This

1:28

one has attracted a good deal of interest. I don't

1:30

know why. I don't know why, but do

1:32

you like it or not? That's all. I'm not

1:35

going to tell you who likes it, because that might skew it. If

1:37

I like it, you might think, oh, well, you know, yeah, I want

1:39

to vote for Carson. Or, oh, dear God, no, I want to vote

1:41

for his wife, of course, because she's going to have a better idea.

1:43

But I'm not going to tell you who likes him. My wife,

1:45

she could love him. She's been talking about him forever. So,

1:50

just go to Twitter at Rob Carson

1:52

Show, and even your opinion is welcome

1:55

as well. That would be really huge. Okay,

1:58

a few things going on here. Oh,

2:00

Adam Kinzinger, who is a little dweeb who's no longer

2:02

going to be in Congress. He

2:05

has officially endorsed. Are you ready for

2:07

this? Joe

2:09

Biden. Now, I want you to

2:11

listen to his little announcement

2:14

here and try to recognize

2:16

what is completely wrong about it. I'm Adam

2:18

Kinzinger, and I'm a proud conservative. I always

2:20

have been. Okay, there you go.

2:22

That didn't take very long, did it? A

2:25

proud conservative would never vote

2:27

for Joe Biden. Anyone

2:30

who is closely associated with conservatism in

2:32

any way, shape, or form, even a

2:34

fingernail full of conservatism wouldn't vote for

2:36

Joe Biden. But Adam Kinzinger is a

2:39

weaselly little jerk who doesn't want to

2:41

go to jail for his participation in

2:43

the January the 6th Kangaroo Court and

2:46

all the lies that he told. As

2:48

a proud conservative, I've always put

2:50

democracy and our Constitution above all

2:52

else. And it's because of my

2:55

unwavering support for democracy that today, as

2:57

a proud conservative, I'm endorsing Joe Biden

2:59

for reelection. Well, why do you need

3:01

to say proud conservative five times there

3:03

when everybody knows that a vote for

3:06

Joe Biden has nothing to do with

3:08

conservatism? My entire life has been guided

3:10

by the conviction that America is a

3:12

beacon of freedom, liberty, and democracy. So

3:14

while I certainly don't agree with President

3:17

Biden on everything, and I never thought

3:19

I'd be endorsing a Democrat for president,

3:21

I know that he will always protect

3:23

the very thing that makes America the best

3:25

country in the world, our democracy.

3:28

Well, let me see. He sicced

3:31

his FBI and DOJ on

3:33

his political enemy on

3:35

the American people. He opened

3:37

the border to a flood of illegals

3:39

that has caused countless deaths, not only

3:42

from fentanyl, but from rape and murder.

3:44

He's destroyed the economy. He

3:47

has basically started

3:49

World War Three. The seeds of World

3:51

War Three have been planted. He's

3:54

a terrible president, and he's

3:56

also the most corrupt president in world history,

3:58

and certainly in America it is. history. So

4:01

honestly, wow. To think that

4:03

Adam Kinzinger would believe that

4:05

he held any sort of sway whatsoever,

4:07

even on the left. Nobody

4:10

likes Adam Kinzinger because they all know he's

4:12

a little weasel. There you go. So that's

4:14

Adam Kinzinger. Adam Kinzinger, like

4:16

his opinion matters. So

4:19

the evidence is proving that both the

4:21

FBI and the CIA were deeply involved

4:23

in the 2020 election lie that Hunter

4:25

Biden's laptop was Russian propaganda. Duh. I

4:28

mean, really? No kidding. The

4:31

New York Post historic cover with the 51 Intel

4:33

experts who lied to the American public about the

4:35

Hunter Biden laptop being Russian op. 2020, just

4:38

days before the election, 51 former

4:41

Intel agents signed and published a letter

4:43

that baselessly decried the contents of Hunter's

4:45

laptop from hell as it had all

4:47

the classic earmarks of Russian disinformation. Here's

4:49

the problem. The FBI

4:51

knew in 2019 it was completely legit and

4:53

they covered it up. This

4:56

is as bad as the FBI planning evidence of Mar-a-Lago,

4:58

which we covered last hour and you can listen to

5:00

on the podcast if you missed it. High

5:03

ranking CIA officials up to

5:06

and including then CIA director

5:09

Gina Haspel were made aware of

5:11

the Hunter Biden statement prior to

5:13

its approval and publication. She

5:15

knew that Hunter Biden's laptop

5:17

was real. Do you know why I know

5:20

that? Because she was a CIA director and

5:22

the FBI already knew it. Senior

5:25

CIA leadership had an opportunity at that

5:27

time to slow down the CIA's process

5:29

for reviewing publication submissions, ensure that such

5:31

an extraordinary statement was properly vetted, but

5:33

they didn't. They wanted

5:35

it fed to the media, just like

5:37

they did the pictures with the classified

5:40

covers that the FBI brought to Mar-a-Lago

5:42

so they could put it in a

5:44

photograph and they could send it to

5:46

the media and the media would cover

5:48

their water and in this case, Joe

5:51

Biden could say during the debate that

5:53

the laptop was Russian

5:55

disinformation and he wasn't. Can

5:59

you believe this This is the country we live in. Can you

6:01

believe this? You've

6:04

got a Democrat party in a deep

6:06

state that can't win an election, so

6:08

they are willing to do anything. They

6:10

are evil, evil, evil people. Some

6:14

of these statements, signatories, including Michael Morell,

6:16

were an active contract with the CIA

6:18

at the same time with the Hunter

6:20

Biden statements, publications, signatories claim to not

6:23

have any access to classified information when

6:25

asserting that the allegations surrounding Hunter Biden's

6:27

laptop had all the harm marks of

6:29

Russian disinformation. The problem is they worked

6:31

there. At least

6:33

two signatories, Morell and former CIA inspector

6:36

David Buckley, were on the CIA's payroll

6:38

as contractors. In addition, some of the

6:40

signatories to the Hunter Biden statement also

6:42

had special green card access to the

6:44

CIA at the same time that the

6:46

statement's publication allowing them to gain entry

6:48

to the secure CIA facility, so they

6:50

knew it. All they got to do

6:53

is look and see, is it real or not? No, they

6:55

chose to sign it because they

6:58

didn't care. Interesting

7:00

to see what was submitted and approved

7:03

when discussing media talking points for the

7:05

statements. Co-author, former senior intelligence director Mark

7:08

Palmeiroppilis, it looks like polyamorous,

7:11

submitted and related to the statement. Polyamorous

7:17

is actively involved in pro-Biden campaign

7:19

and may be disclosing classified information

7:21

in its efforts. Just what the

7:24

CIA's internal review board said, they

7:26

said polyamorous was actively involved in

7:28

pro-Biden campaign, but you know what?

7:31

They went ahead and published it

7:33

anyway. The lie. The

7:36

51 intelligence agents lies. Yeah,

7:38

the new information included in the report

7:41

based on new testimony and declassified documents

7:44

shows the potential dangers of a politicized

7:46

intelligence community in the waiting days before

7:48

the 2020 presidential election.

7:52

51 intel community officials rushed

7:54

to draft and release a

7:56

statement using their official titles,

7:58

presumably to convey access to

8:00

special information unavailable to Americans.

8:03

They did have access and they lied about

8:05

it. They covered up the truth. The

8:08

statement was conceived following a

8:10

conversation with senior Biden campaign

8:13

official and designed explicitly to

8:15

provide talking points to the

8:17

Biden campaign to discredit politically

8:19

damaging allegations. Some of the

8:21

signatories of the statement were on the CIA payroll.

8:24

Even Michael Morell before the committee learned

8:26

of his contract with the CIA acknowledged

8:29

it's appropriate for a currently serving staff,

8:31

I should say inappropriate for a currently

8:33

serving staff officer or contractor to be

8:35

involved in a political process. Who

8:39

put it all together? Who put it

8:41

all together? Well, Anthony Blinken did. You didn't know that,

8:43

did you? Yeah, he's the Secretary of State now. Yeah,

8:46

the FBI verified the laptops

8:49

authenticity in November of 2019 by matching

8:51

the device number

8:54

against Hunter Biden's Apple iCloud ID. The

8:57

FBI and intelligence community knew

8:59

in November 2019 that Hunter

9:01

Biden's laptop was authentic and

9:03

could date evidence of hundreds

9:05

of international crimes that include

9:07

his father, Joe Biden, and

9:09

they all lied. And the

9:11

Biden campaign and current Secretary

9:13

of State Tony Blinken organized

9:15

it all. There

9:17

you go. I could just drop the

9:19

mic and go home, but I'm not going to because I've

9:21

got a lot more stuff to get to. And

9:24

this is why people like

9:27

Chris Ray and others are

9:29

so terrified about retribution because

9:32

it's accountability. Like I said last week,

9:34

justice will only be done when

9:37

we have thrown this repulsive political class the

9:39

hell out of office. We have to get

9:41

them out. They're

9:43

afraid. In 2016,

9:46

I declared I am your

9:48

voice. And now I say to

9:50

you again tonight, I am your

9:53

warrior. I am your

9:56

justice. lot

10:00

of heat for this one, but

10:02

I only mean it in the proper way for

10:05

those who have been wronged and betrayed, of

10:08

which there are many people out there that

10:10

have been wronged and betrayed. I am your

10:12

retribution. We will take care of you.

10:15

And this is what has them so terrified that they're going

10:17

to be held accountable. Yeah. We

10:21

got to keep the pedal to the metal on this. We got to win

10:23

this election. Mike Johnson has approved a

10:25

house intervening in the Bannon case before he

10:27

gets thrown in jail. Meanwhile,

10:29

you know, you've got the head of

10:31

the DOJ who literally is defying a

10:34

congressional subpoena, not going to jail. We'll get

10:36

to that in a minute. But here's

10:38

Mike Johnson on Steve Bannon going

10:40

to jail, possibly on July the

10:42

1st, and Congress possibly getting involved.

10:44

Yeah, we're working on, found in

10:47

Amicus brief and his appellate work

10:49

there in his case because the

10:51

January 6th committee was, we

10:53

think, wrongly wrongfully constituted. We think the

10:55

work was tainted. We think

10:58

that they may have very well covered

11:00

up evidence and maybe even more nefarious.

11:02

Maybe this is why Adam Kinzinger is

11:04

endorsing Joe Biden's activities. We've been investigating

11:07

the committee itself. We disagree with how

11:09

Speaker Pelosi put all that together.

11:11

We think it violated House rules. And so we'll

11:13

be expressing that to the court. And I think

11:15

it will help Steve Bannon and

11:17

his appeal. Yeah, they'll be expressing that to

11:19

a non-Kangaroo court, which is what the January

11:21

6th committee was. 800-922-6680. Let's

11:25

take a break. This

11:27

is the Rob Carson Show back in a few. For

11:30

updates and hilarious videos, Rob

11:32

Carson is on X, Facebook,

11:34

Gutter, Truth Social, and Instagram

11:36

at RobCarsonShow. I've been putting

11:38

up a lot of video on all of

11:41

those platforms. Thinking

11:43

about TikTok, Donald Trump is on TikTok now. I

11:45

thought, yeah, if he'll do it, I'll do it

11:47

just because I don't trust China, you see. And

11:49

it makes me kind of wonder if maybe the

11:52

reason why Elon Musk went to

11:54

Mar-a-Lago is he might have a little

11:56

money burning a hole in his pocket and might want to be buying

11:59

TikTok. I don't know if that happens

12:01

for sure. I'll be on TikTok. Former

12:03

president Donald Trump is a stronger candidate

12:05

to protect democracy, a Washington Post poll

12:07

found today. Well, wait

12:09

a minute. Adam Kinziger, the little

12:11

nub, he's a little nub, he just

12:14

said that Joe Biden will protect

12:16

democracy because

12:18

he's a little nub. Polling

12:20

in six swing states finds that Joe

12:22

Biden, one in 2020, shows

12:24

that voters believe Trump is a greater

12:26

defender of democracy than Biden by 11

12:29

points. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

12:31

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha by 11 points,

12:33

oh my God. Polling

12:36

of six states, there you go. Which

12:38

candidate do you think would be better

12:40

at handling each of the following threats

12:43

to democracy? He's one of them.

12:46

And by the way, this is the

12:48

Washington Post and the SCAR School

12:50

of Policy. He's from Lion King,

12:52

I believe. Now he's the bad

12:54

guy, played by Jerry and me,

12:56

Iron. SCAR School of Policy at

12:58

George Mason University, 44%

13:01

said Donald Trump would be better at

13:03

protecting democracy because, well, Joe

13:05

Biden for the last four years has had

13:07

democracy bent over a barrel and doing

13:10

what fur behind it. 33%,

13:12

then neither, 16, and then 7% said both, which

13:16

honestly, you people are stupid. You're

13:19

nubs, you're just like Adam Kinziger.

13:21

Jim Gossett just put something together for us about

13:23

the debate tomorrow night. I thought I'd play that

13:25

now. I haven't even heard it, but I know

13:28

it's gonna be good because, you know, Jim Gossett.

13:31

Let me tell you about the mention,

13:33

Joe. Do do do. Down the trophy

13:36

is about to go. Do do do.

13:38

Joe don't have a chance in that

13:40

debate. Past his bedtime,

13:42

way too late, that's why I

13:44

know. Yeah, I know. I

13:47

know. Trump is gonna destroy Joe.

13:51

You'll get a lot of help from CNN. You

13:55

can bet the fix is in. Jake

13:57

Tapper. Trump's outnumbered three

13:59

to... one but they're still

14:02

get it done cake

14:05

tapper he cannot save Joe down

14:07

the tubes is

14:09

where he's gonna go I hope so

14:11

Dannabash will try to build Joe out

14:13

but Trump will win big there's no

14:16

doubt that's why I know yeah

14:19

I know time to say

14:21

goodbye to sleepy Joe bye-bye Joe

14:23

this could be the end for

14:25

Joe no way Jose I

14:29

hope so that

14:32

is a Jim Gossett if you want

14:35

to get on Jim Gossett's mailing list

14:37

I just go to patreon.com and look up Jim

14:40

Gossett comedy and he puts up these song

14:42

parodies we collaborate a lot of them he came

14:44

Jim came up with that today and sent it

14:46

to me and then he'll send it to

14:48

you if you sign up on patreon for

14:50

Jim Gossett comedy you can share with your friends and all

14:53

that because you know what comedy

14:55

is such a powerful weapon

14:57

and and very few people can wield

14:59

it as successfully as this show I mean

15:02

honestly I did it for Rush

15:04

Limbaugh we're doing it here now and the

15:06

left can't respond to it they just sit

15:09

there and go because you mock and ridicule

15:11

them that you've taken away one

15:13

of their weapons it's the greatest thing in the

15:15

world yeah oh but there are a few who

15:17

are wondering about it and yesterday I mentioned that

15:19

the worst thing that could have happened to CNN

15:22

was Casey Hunt shutting

15:24

down Caroline Levitt as

15:26

soon as she said she googled Jake

15:28

Tapper and the reason being is because

15:30

Casey Hunt was given a directive I

15:32

believe from management don't

15:35

say anything or let them say

15:37

anything about Jake Tapper being a

15:39

partisan because everybody knows

15:41

he's a partisan and what happened

15:43

it blew up now everybody is

15:45

focusing on Jake Tapper and Dana

15:47

bash as political partisans will this

15:49

cause them to stay in their

15:52

lane I doubt it because Joe

15:54

Biden can't win not only the debate

15:56

but the election unless it's rigged and

15:58

here's a little moan to of

16:01

Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, if

16:03

you are, you have any doubt

16:05

that they are not complete partisan

16:08

political party hacks.

16:10

While we're sticking to the facts

16:12

and telling you just what we

16:14

know, President Trump apparently has no

16:16

such constraints since he simply makes

16:18

stuff up. He frequently lies

16:21

and has a long and well-documented career

16:23

engaging in conspiracy theories. Joe Biden

16:25

has had 50 years of lies and even got him

16:27

booted from a 1987 campaign for president, for

16:31

plagiarism. Adults, invective and outright

16:33

lies. That's what we heard from

16:35

Donald Trump in Iowa this weekend. We're

16:38

not carrying his remarks live because frankly he

16:40

says a lot of things that are

16:42

not true and sometimes potentially dangerous. The

16:45

most important question now is the

16:47

culpability of the President of the

16:49

United States and the fact that

16:51

he went to that rally and

16:53

called for an incited violence. That

16:56

was the worst debate I have ever seen.

16:58

In fact, it wasn't even a debate. It

17:01

was a disgrace. And

17:04

it's primarily because of President

17:07

Trump who spent

17:09

the entire time interrupting, not abiding

17:12

by the rules that he agreed to. Now

17:14

here's a little montage that I saved of

17:16

things that Joe Biden has lied about. I

17:18

don't know why we're surprised by Trump. How

17:22

many times he had to prove we

17:24

can't be trusted? Mr. Vice President, how

17:26

many times have you ever spoken to

17:28

your son about his overseas business dealings?

17:30

I've never spoken to my son about

17:32

his overseas business dealings. It sounds to

17:34

most folks like a crisis. Well, look,

17:36

it's way down now. We've now gotten

17:38

control. Are you committed to making sure

17:40

that the troops stay until every American

17:42

who wants to be out is out?

17:44

Why yes. No, some Mandela

17:46

walked out of prison and entered into

17:48

discussions about apartheid. I had the great

17:50

honor of meeting him. I had

17:53

the great honor of being arrested with our

17:55

U.N. ambassador on the streets of Suedo trying

17:57

to get to see him on Robin's Island.

18:00

various shots that

18:02

people are getting now cover that.

18:04

You're okay. You're not going

18:06

to get COVID. It's a lie. The wages

18:08

for working families have gone up. While inflation

18:10

has come down, 65%. It's

18:13

a lie. No one making less than $400,000 a year will

18:16

pay a single additional penny in tax for

18:18

all these things that were in

18:21

the Build Back Better plan. This president

18:23

has a pattern at this point

18:25

of either inventing or embellishing stories

18:27

about his own past, his biography.

18:30

He did it three times in one speech

18:32

last month alone. He claimed he had witnessed

18:34

a bridge collapse in Pittsburgh when he actually

18:36

showed up about six hours later. He claimed

18:39

that his grandfather had died just days before

18:41

he was born himself at the same hospital.

18:43

In fact, his grandpa died more than a

18:45

year before in a different state. And he

18:47

also repeated a favorite false story that I

18:49

and others had debunked over and over again

18:52

about a supposed conversation with an Amtrak train

18:54

conductor he was friends with. And don't forget

18:56

the Uncle Bozy story about his uncle being

18:58

consumed by cannibals, which is

19:00

an insult to the people of Papua New Guinea

19:02

because they don't eat people there. So

19:06

other than that, I mean, honestly, Joe

19:08

Biden is very truthful. And the person

19:10

you need to really watch for is

19:12

the guy who's been telling the truth

19:14

about the deep state and all of

19:16

this for years and has been proven

19:18

right, especially with

19:21

this recent Mar-a-Lago revelations that

19:23

the FBI planted evidence and

19:26

surveilled Donald Trump. Yeah,

19:28

there's that. So yeah, Jake Tapper,

19:30

good luck with that. Let's take a break and come

19:32

back. This, my friends, is The Rob Carson Show. ["The

19:36

Rob Carson Show."

19:40

It is a Wednesday and no weekday

19:42

would be completed unless I commune

19:45

with the Lord, Jeff Lord

19:47

in this case. And he joins us on the Newsmax

19:49

Hotline. He's a columnist for the American Spectator and one

19:51

of the favorite guests of The Rob Carson Show. How

19:54

are you, my friend? I am

19:56

doing just fine here. I do

19:58

believe summer has started. I

20:00

believe it has and everybody panic because it's

20:03

never been hot in summer before. Did you

20:05

hear the big news? That's right. Did you

20:07

know this? That six years ago, Greta von

20:09

Thunberg says that the world is going to

20:11

be over in five years. Yeah,

20:14

well actually it has ended. We're all in heaven

20:16

now, Rob. Is that what it is?

20:18

Because it feels like hell. I mean, it honestly does.

20:21

Hopefully the clouds will part in November. Jeff,

20:24

let's talk a little bit about this. There's

20:26

a debate tomorrow night. I don't know if you knew this. Tomorrow

20:31

night there was a debate. And I

20:33

open the show with this today. Not only

20:35

do we of course know that Jake Tapper

20:37

and Dana Bashard, partisan hacks and CNN really

20:41

uncovered it. They did the worst thing

20:43

they could possibly do by shutting down

20:45

Caroline Levitt on Monday because

20:47

clearly the host, Casey Hunt,

20:50

was told ix nay on

20:53

the apertay. And

20:55

by doing that, they unveiled

20:57

to the entire world how

20:59

partisan CNN is. So I

21:02

hope that might have an impact on

21:05

CNN's treatment of Donald Trump. I doubt it.

21:07

I doubt it. There is that. Well,

21:09

I think what it accomplished in

21:12

a way that I just am amazed

21:14

that CNN would allow this to

21:16

happen. But it really does say

21:19

to the American people, this

21:22

is a biased organization that

21:24

leans left and they're

21:28

not going to play straightforward journalists.

21:30

They're going to play hardball, left

21:32

wing politics. And

21:35

by doing exactly what they did to

21:38

Caroline, attention is drawn

21:40

to this. And I frankly think that

21:42

in its own way, this

21:45

situation is great for President Trump.

21:47

Because the American people will realize

21:49

it is not about Trump versus

21:51

Biden. It's about Trump

21:53

versus Biden plus CNN.

21:56

Yeah, well, 100%. And

21:59

these are actually I think. good odds. Yes.

22:02

Yeah. Honestly. When we both know

22:04

President Trump, I mean, he will,

22:07

he is a master at dealing with

22:09

situations like this. And you

22:11

know, and frankly, I don't think it's an accident

22:14

that he went along with the

22:16

pick of CNN to do this debate. Oh

22:18

yeah. I think he knew exactly what he

22:20

was going to get into and

22:22

how this would look to the American people. And

22:24

then in essence, it could come out as a

22:26

real asset for him. So, so

22:28

we will see. Yeah. It's kind of like, as I

22:31

say, as I may have said to you and I

22:33

say to all my friends, invest in

22:35

popcorn stock. Oh God. Yes. Well, I already

22:37

got my, I got my, my movie candy

22:39

and popcorn for tomorrow night because I'm going

22:41

to be all over it. I,

22:43

I liken it to the end of, you know,

22:45

whenever you see the Clint Eastwood movie, like in

22:48

the unforgiven, he's outnumbered, outgunned and

22:50

everybody's got their guns pointing at him. And he

22:52

is somehow able to, you

22:54

know, shoot them all in

22:56

a span of about five seconds, six

22:59

bullets. It's kind of like that. But

23:02

I also use another analogy. I hope you'll appreciate.

23:05

When you look at the movie Gladiator,

23:07

which one of my favorite movies, you

23:09

see Maximus returned to the Colosseum after

23:11

being vanquished by the corrupt emperor. And,

23:13

and he arrives into battle with, with the

23:16

corrupt emperor and the, the emperor, a

23:19

communist, when nobody's looking stabs Maximus in

23:21

the back to weaken him. And I

23:23

think that is a perfect analogy for

23:25

what they have done by a selecting

23:29

CNN, cutting

23:31

off Donald Trump's microphones, et cetera. But

23:33

ultimately it's not going to end well

23:35

for the emperor. No,

23:38

no, I don't, I don't think so at

23:41

all. I mean, I, I, I just think that what

23:44

seems to be a float in the, in,

23:46

in places like CNN, and I was there

23:48

for, uh, during

23:51

the 2016 situation, they've

23:54

lost touch with the American people. And,

23:58

uh, what were the val, the opinions. are

24:01

those in the liberal bubble of

24:03

the liberal media. And as

24:05

long as they're dealing

24:07

with that, they're fine. I

24:10

once had Jeff Zucker, then the head of

24:12

CNN, tell me he was protecting me. Really?

24:17

I said I appreciated it, but I quietly thought

24:19

to myself, protecting me from

24:21

what and for why? I

24:24

mean, the fact that I was supporting Donald Trump in

24:26

a political environment where all

24:29

the other people had

24:31

their candidates, and they were all on the

24:33

left, with the exception of my

24:36

friend Kayleigh McEnany. What's

24:40

the deal? Why do you need to be protected? Why

24:42

can't you just have these open debates? And

24:44

that is a real situation

24:47

here at CNN and these other liberal

24:49

networks. Now I noticed, and

24:51

it's interesting because I have

24:54

noticed, you

24:56

know, the New York Times, the

24:59

Washington Post, NPR, they've had these

25:01

bloated staffs forever. They've got 50

25:03

people covering one story or six

25:05

people covering one story, easily covered.

25:07

And this new age of content

25:11

producers becoming stars

25:13

in their own right, people

25:15

like Matt Taibbi and

25:17

Michael Schellenberg on the

25:19

liberal side of things. But the New York Times

25:21

is deploying, are you ready for this? 29

25:24

fact checkers for the

25:26

Trump-Biden debate and 31 reporters

25:29

and editorial staff to cover

25:31

the debate. Tell

25:33

me how this makes any sense when

25:36

I can cover it myself. Yeah,

25:39

I just love the way they do

25:42

this, and I wonder where are the

25:44

fact checkers covering the New York Times?

25:47

Yes, yes, yes. You

25:49

know, this is the way it works,

25:52

and if you deviate from their liberal

25:55

world view, then you've told a lie.

26:00

that that's the real problem here with this

26:02

kind of thing and it's nonsense i

26:04

think it's uh... attempting and

26:06

i've used this analogy before uh...

26:09

to put out a burning twister board uh...

26:11

the mainstream media liberal media the uh... the

26:14

deep state and uh... and big social media

26:16

are trying to put out a burning twister

26:18

board and every time that the

26:20

spin happens uh... you know right hand red

26:23

is uh... russian uh... collusion and it

26:25

catches fire they try to put it

26:28

out and left hand yellow is hunter

26:30

biden's laptop it's obviously russian disinformation that sets

26:32

fire they put try to put it out

26:34

and they keep trying to put out this

26:36

burning twister board and what they're doing is

26:38

trying to put the uh... the the the

26:41

court back in the bottle of the genie

26:43

that is in but in court it i'd

26:45

like it to what happened in in east

26:47

germany in nineteen eighty nine

26:49

uh... because once that wall started falling

26:51

once gloss nosedon parastrica uh... started to

26:54

affect the people on the on the

26:56

on the uh... east side of that

26:58

wall there was no stopping it and

27:01

and at this point if you look

27:03

at the poor political and i missed

27:05

nine years of persecution ninety seven percent

27:07

negative coverage to uh... to impeachments that

27:09

failed a rate of mara laga we

27:11

now find the fb i literally planted

27:14

evidence all of these things i

27:16

don't think they're gonna be able to put this out no

27:18

i don't think so we do and you know you remind

27:20

me uh... couple weeks ago

27:23

uh... yes you know i work

27:25

for president reagan and a couple weeks ago uh... it

27:28

prepared a reagan uh... had passed

27:30

on june fifth and

27:32

this year was the twentieth anniversary of

27:35

his passing so the reagan library invited

27:37

me and others who had worked for

27:39

a mouth for uh... a couple

27:41

days of events and all that kind of

27:43

thing and for anyone who's not been there

27:45

in the back courtyard of the building is

27:48

a the

27:50

berlin wall that's all painted with

27:52

crazy stuff on everything that the

27:54

people of bernice gave to president

27:56

reagan and i i

27:58

i i i'd look at that And I thought,

28:00

I remember when the Berlin Wall was a,

28:02

you know, this was just a given and

28:05

nothing could be done about it. And

28:07

then there he was when I was in the White House. I

28:09

didn't get to go to Berlin that time, but there

28:13

was President Reagan, Mr. Gorbachev tear

28:16

down this wall and

28:18

eventually the wall was torn down

28:20

jubilantly by the people themselves. And

28:23

I think that in terms of what we're looking at

28:25

with the media and the treatment of Donald Trump and

28:27

all this, the American people have

28:29

had enough. And it's their own

28:31

version of the Berlin Wall and they deal

28:33

with it by just not paying attention to

28:35

it or tuning it out or

28:38

going after the liberal media as

28:40

it were. And I

28:42

think it's really interesting

28:44

when people have had enough. Oh, absolutely.

28:47

I do. I actually was at a

28:49

speech, the most boring speech I've ever

28:51

seen, Mikhail Gorbachev in 1992

28:53

in Fulton, Missouri at Westminster College. He did

28:55

a speech about the iron curtain. And I

28:58

remember standing there, they had three segments of

29:00

the wall and on one side was color

29:03

and creativity and light and freedom. On the other

29:05

side, it was just gray concrete.

29:08

And that stood out to me. But

29:10

you worked with Ronald Reagan. I

29:13

don't want to bring up age, but I was in high school when

29:15

Ronald Reagan was a president and I wasn't

29:17

paying attention by the way. But

29:20

when you look at historical significance of

29:22

Ronald Reagan versus Donald Trump and, you

29:25

know, we don't want to blaspheme

29:27

the legacy of Reagan, but Reagan did

29:30

his level best to clear out the

29:32

Republican Party of the blue blood establishment

29:36

Republicans. And to some degree, they have

29:38

had a comeback since Reagan's presidency. I

29:41

believe that not only does Donald Trump

29:45

take Reagan's legacy, but

29:47

blow it up even

29:49

bigger to shed a

29:51

light on the abject corruption of the deep

29:54

state. And I believe that

29:56

because of that, if

29:58

and when Donald Trump becomes the president, president again, that

30:02

will be truly history making

30:04

for the ages. Yes,

30:06

I absolutely agree. President

30:09

Trump used to kid me when

30:11

I would be on CNN in

30:13

the day and I would frequently

30:15

compare him to Ronald Reagan.

30:17

Well, he loved it. He

30:20

came here to my area, he was in Hershey

30:22

for a rally with 10,000 people or whatever, and

30:26

he put me in the front row and gave

30:28

me a shout out and says, he's always comparing

30:30

me to Ronald Reagan. That's not so bad, is

30:33

it? Thank you. Well,

30:35

you know, and also I'll mention, one

30:38

of the things that I've said about Donald Trump

30:40

that many have not is there

30:43

has never been a politician who speaks

30:45

like Donald Trump. Reagan changed things with

30:48

his speech and his aplomb and his

30:50

humor, but Trump has taken

30:52

it, it is

30:54

completely different to anything we've ever seen

30:56

before. He weaves seamlessly from script to

30:59

improvisational comedy. There will never be another

31:01

speaker like Donald Trump and I think

31:03

that's one of the reasons why he

31:05

connects. Honestly, just pay attention because if

31:08

you've ever listened to Donald Trump, just

31:10

listen to his speech, not watch the

31:12

speech, listen to the speech. You'll know

31:15

this. There has never been

31:17

a politician running for office who

31:19

has ever spoken to the people

31:21

like Donald Trump. You

31:23

know, I have been to my fair share

31:26

of these rallies, well positioned, and

31:28

I look out at

31:30

the crowd and he

31:32

really connects. He

31:34

really, really connects and communicates with

31:38

all of these people, all these voters. And

31:40

I think what's significant is I think that

31:42

President Reagan started this with

31:45

an appeal to what

31:47

eventually became known as Reagan Democrats. In

31:50

class folks, this is what enabled him,

31:52

for instance, to carry Michigan in

31:54

1980 when everybody assumed

31:56

it would go democratic. This is the

31:59

kind of appeal. that Donald Trump has

32:01

in space and it's furthering all that

32:03

that Reagan began and

32:05

you know you can just see it when he walked

32:08

to a construction site and he gets swarmed

32:11

by all the hard hats.

32:13

And also Jeff the

32:15

fact that there are people of color who

32:18

for the first time are unabashedly saying

32:20

they're voting Republican they're voting Trump and

32:22

they're not being savaged by the the

32:24

mainstream media the Democrat Party and their

32:26

families like they have the past you

32:28

never heard a person of color say

32:30

that they were voting Republican I've got

32:32

montage after montage after montage it is

32:34

constantly on my Twitter feeds on my

32:37

Instagram feeds people of color saying oh

32:39

hell I'm done with the Democrat Party.

32:41

Jeff I've never seen anything like this

32:43

in my life. Yeah no

32:45

no there was a real revolution

32:48

going on here with with all of

32:50

this and I've seen

32:52

you know the response him from

32:54

African-Americans from Latinos it

32:57

really is a big deal and that's why

32:59

I think he's he's doing so

33:01

well and I do think that's why

33:04

he's gonna win. I think

33:06

so I'm looking forward to the debate

33:08

you live in the in the Hershey

33:10

area said I love central Pennsylvania. I

33:12

live in suburban Harrisburg which is about

33:14

25 miles from Hershey and

33:16

I'm literally about two miles across

33:18

the river from the state capital.

33:20

It is it's beautiful out there used to go

33:23

up to Lancaster County all the time in the

33:25

fall particularly. I went to college Franklin Marshall College

33:27

in the middle of Lancaster yeah great. I love

33:29

it I love it I love it God bless

33:32

it. Jeff Lord I appreciate

33:34

it make sure to check out you and

33:36

the American Spectator also on the Twitter at

33:38

real Jeffrey Lord right? That's

33:41

right and don't forget my podcast the

33:43

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33:46

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34:58

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35:01

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35:03

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35:09

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35:11

Trump 2024. 98%

35:14

of everybody, Latin, black, and white, going to vote for

35:16

him. So you're saying Trump 2024? There's

35:18

no other choice. No other. I don't care if he's in

35:20

a jail cell. Vote for him anyway. I'll write him right

35:23

in. Trump. Trump 2024. I'm going

35:25

to have to go with Donald J. Trump

35:27

because he happened to be the greatest president

35:29

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Trump. Trump. Trump. OK.

35:34

Trump. Trump. I'm going Trump. Trump 2024. Trump

35:39

for life. Trump 2024, 25, 26, 27, 27, all that. Trump.

35:45

I love Trump. What's up, bring him in. You

35:47

love him? Yeah, bring him in a bit. There

35:49

you go. I've never seen anything like it before.

35:51

I've never seen so many people of color say

35:53

they're going to vote for Republican because that has

35:56

been so verboten for so many

35:58

decades. You can't say that. You are a... You're an Uncle

36:00

Tom. You're an Uncle Tom if

36:02

you vote Republican. You're an Uncle Tom for God's

36:04

sake. Where's that now? What

36:07

happened to that? Isn't that kind of weird?

36:10

It is remarkable and it's because the people get

36:12

it. The people are singing. The people understand what

36:15

the Democrat Party and what the deep state, both

36:17

parties by the way, have done to

36:19

them and they're quite done. They're quite finished

36:21

with it. It's pretty remarkable. So, you know,

36:24

the global warming, climate change, all that crap.

36:27

We're talking about it a lot lately because it's always been a bunch

36:29

of crap and, you know, they tried

36:31

to pull it over our eyes this week and say because

36:33

it's hot in upstate New York and it's hot in part

36:35

of the United States of America that somehow it's global warming,

36:38

climate change that is caused because you drive

36:40

a gas powered car. It's

36:42

all crap. It's meant to

36:44

bring back, bring down the United States of America. The

36:47

United States of America is the greatest engine of individual

36:49

and economic freedom in the history of mankind that brought

36:51

us from, you know,

36:53

London being around for a thousand years and then

36:55

still pooping in the streets when

36:58

the United States was founded. We

37:01

ushered in all of this, all of this. The fact that

37:03

you have a phone in your pocket that

37:05

has the library of Alexandria times

37:07

a thousand times 10,000. The

37:10

fact that you can fly across country

37:13

in four and a half, five hours

37:15

and not take three months with half

37:17

of your party dying of a diphtheria

37:19

is because the United States of America

37:22

and they hate the United States of America and one of

37:25

the things they really hate is our standard of living and

37:27

how do we bring that down? Well, we

37:29

get rid of gas powered engines and we

37:31

become third world like the rest of the

37:33

world rather than lifting the other parts of

37:35

the world. John Kerry in 2013 said

37:38

that in five years all of the summer

37:41

Arctic ice would be gone. Here's

37:43

what he said to Congress in 2013 which was

37:45

11 years ago. Sea

37:48

ice which is melting at a rate

37:50

that the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is

37:53

exposed. In five years scientists predict we

37:55

will have the first ice free Arctic

37:58

summer. That didn't

38:00

happen. And

38:02

it's 11 years later. And

38:05

it is 50 years ago they said there was going to

38:07

be a new ice age. And then 40 years ago they

38:09

said all of a sudden it was going to be warming.

38:12

And then it didn't warm so they came up with climate

38:14

change. Do you understand? Do you get it? Do

38:16

you get that living in fear of something

38:18

that isn't true is so stupid? And

38:21

all you got to do is go out and go, the

38:24

air is just the same as it was when I was a

38:26

kid. I can breathe it. Greta

38:28

Thunberg is now 21 years old and

38:31

in a since deleted social media post

38:33

she said that by 2023 the global

38:35

warming climate change was going to destroy

38:38

the world would be unstoppable. That we

38:40

would by 2023 have

38:42

no chance of turning things around that

38:44

everything was over. Everything was

38:46

over. Well

38:48

she's deleted that and

38:50

now she is trying to make it

38:53

seem like it was never posted. Yeah.

38:56

Yeah. In

38:58

2018 using

39:01

a Forbes piece as its source for a now

39:03

deleted article, top climate scientists humans will go extinct

39:05

if we don't fix climate change by 2023. Wrong

39:09

on both accounts. And you know the

39:11

amazing thing about all of the end

39:13

of the world predictions of the history

39:16

of mankind. What's the one thing

39:18

they have in common? Is it global warming? No,

39:20

no, no, no, no. They

39:22

were all wrong. Ta-da.

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we have much to cover before

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40:13

let's get right to it. Here's the number, 800-922-6680. I

40:17

open the show today asking

40:19

the question, how

40:22

is it that Donald Trump, who's been

40:24

the president four years, Joe Biden's been

40:26

the president almost four years, Joe Biden

40:28

is in government for 50 years, Donald

40:32

Trump can say, I've prepared my entire life

40:34

for this debate, and therefore I can go

40:36

ahead and do public appearances, I can do

40:39

radio and TV interviews and all this, without

40:41

having impact my performance of the

40:44

debate. But Joe Biden needs

40:46

to be completely incognito. Now,

40:48

if Joe Biden is in control and

40:50

he is the chief

40:53

executive of the United States of America in

40:55

a time of crisis, and let's just say

40:57

what it is, our economy

40:59

is in shambles, inflation is out of

41:01

control, the southern border is wide open,

41:04

people are being murdered and raped, and

41:07

children are being left

41:09

motherless by illegal gang

41:12

members coming across the southern border.

41:15

You've got the threat of a giant war

41:17

in the Middle East, you've got certainly

41:20

a war between Russia and Ukraine that

41:22

we are funding, among

41:24

other things, and yet Joe Biden can

41:26

take the seven days off to prepare

41:28

for a debate. It kind

41:30

of makes you wonder who's in charge, doesn't

41:33

it? Yeah, kind of. Obama is

41:35

Biden's boss, I don't think Biden knows what's

41:37

happening, to be honest with you, I think

41:39

that Obama is calling these

41:41

shots. No. Joe's got strings, no

41:44

he's not free, and my control

41:46

he will always be. I call

41:48

the shots and I tell Joe

41:50

which way he should go. I

41:53

pull the strings on Joe and tell him

41:55

what he has to do. He

41:58

cannot act. Don't

42:01

trust Joe with you We

42:03

put Joe in beat cause we

42:05

knew He'd do anything we told

42:07

him to I've been in charge

42:09

from the first day I tell

42:11

Joe what to say No kidding

42:13

Can't let the mention of Joe

42:16

Do an independent pay Cause

42:19

as I'm sure you know He's

42:22

bop a bet on a string Pretty much

42:26

Like Valerie and like Michelle We

42:28

all know that Joe's not well

42:31

One day we're going to end

42:33

all doubt And push Joe Biden

42:35

out That is

42:37

Jim Gossett He put that together

42:40

Go to patreon.com Jim

42:42

Gossett Comedy And when

42:44

he does song parodies like that He'll send you

42:46

an email Who'd say, hey man, this

42:48

was on Rob Carson's show today Thought you should have it

42:52

Thought you should have it

42:54

So yeah, Jim Gossett Comedy at Patreon

42:56

patreon.com Drug shortages reach

42:58

a decade high This

43:01

is from U.S. Pharmacopeia

43:04

report The number of drug

43:06

shortages has increased over the decade 125 active drug

43:08

shortages monitored by the FDA at the end of

43:10

2023 The high

43:13

number of shortages is a direct result

43:15

of persistent market vulnerabilities Yeah

43:19

In June they reported that the average drug

43:21

shortage lasts more than three years affects multiple

43:23

drugs Almost 25% of those drugs Have

43:26

been on the shortage list for five years Six

43:28

drugs have been in short supply for a decade

43:30

You know, and

43:33

this is a number of factors

43:35

involved here China makes a lot of our meds

43:37

We've had supply chain issues What

43:39

happens if there's an emergency? What

43:42

happens if there's

43:45

another pandemic Or some

43:47

sort of bird flu And

43:49

you can't get Tamiflu And

43:52

I've had this happen to my kids in 2009 There

43:55

was a bird flu And

43:57

I couldn't find Tamiflu anywhere And I ended up I'm

43:59

having to go to a bunch of different CVS's. Finally,

44:01

I had to make my own suspension. Well,

44:05

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44:25

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44:38

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44:43

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44:58

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45:00

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45:02

I think we need to talk

45:04

about the Biden economy and Bidenomics

45:06

and for that of course, we

45:09

need our Bidenomics theme song. We're

45:11

eating pickles from the dollar store

45:13

and buckets from the dollar general.

45:15

Two weeks expired yesterday. Ee-ah! We're

45:17

eating pickles from the dollar store

45:20

and buckets from the dollar general.

45:22

Two weeks expired yesterday. Yeah,

45:24

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I went to Walmart last

45:26

night by the way. I did a little video

45:28

on the social media and

45:31

I have always done all the shopping for my

45:33

family. My wife pays the bills because I have

45:36

the attention span of a fruit flight. So

45:38

she pays the bills. She knows how much things

45:40

cost and she's nonpartisan but I'm telling you, she

45:42

knows. And I

45:45

was at Universal, I look around and

45:47

I shop like a poor person because

45:50

it wasn't all that long ago that I was. And

45:53

certainly I grew up as a kid that

45:55

way. And I

45:58

was over at Universal, I don't know. I

46:00

don't like for instance, I could

46:02

afford a Tomahawk ribeye.

46:05

So I'm over at the Walmart at the Tomahawk

46:07

ribeye. It's a big steak. It's about three inches

46:09

thick. It's got a big bone on it. And

46:13

I could have bought that steak three,

46:16

four years ago. I remember the price was

46:18

$21. That's

46:20

a lot for a steak, but it'll feed three people. Today

46:24

I looked at it and it was $47, $47 for

46:27

a Tomahawk ribeye. And

46:30

I walked right past it. I'm like, no, no friggin' way. No

46:33

way! No way! And

46:35

everything's that way. I've used the analogy chicken breast.

46:37

I used to be able to get boneless chicken

46:40

breast for $1.88. They

46:42

were $1.88 at Walmart. On

46:45

sale now if I'm lucky, $2.89. So

46:48

that's a 50% increase. Well, I

46:50

saw this, this, uh, uh, Jim

46:52

Zier on social media. He's a

46:54

TikToker. And

46:56

he, uh, he, uh, decided to take the

46:59

grocery list that he had for his month

47:01

supply of groceries as a single young person

47:04

at Walmart. And he wanted to see, uh, what

47:07

it would cost to reorder it today.

47:10

And I want you to listen to him. Now

47:12

I want you to also realize that this was

47:14

at a time when the price of a used

47:16

car went up 50% in the first year of

47:19

Joe Biden's presidency. The cost of your, the gas

47:21

in your car, 100% in the first year's comeback.

47:24

It's only 50% higher than it was when Joe Biden

47:26

took office. And the price of

47:28

a home now is 47% more minimum. All

47:32

right? So where a house used to

47:35

be, the average house price in

47:37

America when Donald Trump was president was 240K. Now

47:40

it's about $416,000. That's

47:43

almost twice. I know this, because I

47:45

got one of those houses that's now worth 400K for

47:47

the, uh, the, uh, for the, you know,

47:49

much lower asking price, uh, when Donald Trump

47:51

was president. But here is this,

47:54

uh, this Gen Z influencer who just

47:56

decided to reorder the same groceries at

47:58

Walmart than he did for years ago.

48:00

I just like looked through my Walmart

48:03

history and I found this like

48:06

Walmart order from two years ago for

48:08

the whole month worth of groceries. 45

48:10

items cost

48:12

$126. A whole

48:15

month of groceries just for me basically. But

48:18

I did notice this reorder all button

48:20

and I wanted to see how much

48:22

it would cost now. Let's see how

48:25

much. Now this order

48:27

of 45 items for one

48:29

month would have cost $414. That is four

48:36

times more. Now I

48:39

don't know if these are

48:41

typical but I will tell you

48:43

there are a lot of items at Walmart

48:46

at other places that are mirrored

48:48

by that. I notice it

48:50

when it comes to proteins particularly meat,

48:54

particularly seafood. You

48:57

know steak is off the menu for

48:59

me. Lamb is off

49:01

the menu for me. Some

49:04

items some seafood items off

49:06

the menu because they're just you know forget about

49:08

it. I mean I'm not gonna pay for it.

49:10

I'm not gonna be Donald Trump made a speech

49:12

last weekend when he was in Philadelphia and he

49:14

said he told his wife and once

49:16

a beautiful bacon beautiful bacon and she goes it's too

49:18

expensive. He's a billionaire but he

49:20

thinks about it's like I'm not gonna pay that. It's too

49:22

the price is too high. I'm not going to pay

49:25

it. That's why I still look for the yellow stickers. I

49:27

still look for the yellow stickers. This

49:29

is kind of interesting with

49:31

regard to the somebody called me yesterday

49:33

about how much the federal government

49:35

is spending on illegals versus

49:37

the VA. And

49:39

I had some figures that I had thrown

49:42

around but I found this this testimony

49:44

by Jody Errington, representative

49:48

in Congress with

49:50

regard to the cost of immigration

49:52

what's being spent on illegals coming

49:55

to this country illegally versus what

49:57

is being spent on Americans in New

49:59

York. need. Let me

50:01

hold on. Let me find a real quick here. I gotta get to

50:03

play. It's a little weird, sometimes a little if you here we go.

50:06

Try to get I want everybody to

50:08

listen to this stat. Okay.

50:11

9000 roughly per illegal immigrant

50:13

that taxpayers are are fronting.

50:16

That's more than we spend per

50:19

Medicaid beneficiary. That's

50:22

more than we spend on the

50:24

most vulnerable American citizen for their

50:26

health care. That's more than

50:28

we spend for our heroes,

50:30

our veterans in the way of

50:33

military retirement benefits.

50:36

So I think for everyone

50:39

this should be unacceptable. I

50:41

believe it. It is quite

50:44

avoidable, but this

50:47

is the real and significant

50:49

and at the state local levels,

50:52

especially unsustainable cost

50:54

of the current border crisis. How

50:57

many people have been moved

50:59

out of their homes have lost their homes. I was talking

51:01

to a young couple last night at Walmart in

51:04

there in their twenties and they had a little puppy with them and

51:06

I said, Oh my God, cute little puppy. And

51:08

they said, Yeah, that's that we're training it to be a

51:10

service dog. And I said, You're

51:12

training it to be a service dog. I

51:15

said, I work with an organization called Friends in

51:18

Service of Heroes and they train service dogs for

51:20

disabled people, military veterans. I

51:23

said, You're going to do that by yourself. And he says, Well,

51:25

we can't afford it. So we're going to teach the

51:28

dog ourselves and they looked like they

51:30

were poor and I

51:32

took their numbers and I got them in touch with

51:34

friends in service of heroes. Uh,

51:37

but imagine, um, how

51:39

tough it is right now for so many

51:42

and considering, you know, this, this loan

51:44

cancellation, student loan cancellation, you know, the

51:46

average cancellation payment

51:48

is for somebody who has a

51:51

student loan right now, $35,000. Do you know how

51:53

many people don't even make that a year to

51:55

fricking survive on and what $35,000, which is just

51:57

a snap of a finger. could

52:00

do for someone who is truly

52:02

suffering, whether that be a veteran

52:04

or somebody who's just frickin' poor.

52:08

But we step over their bodies so

52:11

that the Democrats can usher in a new

52:13

wave of illegal voters to throw an election,

52:15

among other things. It's

52:18

ridiculous. And it will

52:20

come to a very abrupt end. Let's

52:23

take a break and come back. This is the Rob Carson

52:25

Show. The place where

52:27

DEI goes to D-I-E. It's

52:31

the Rob Carson Show. All right. So

52:33

the Supreme Court ruled against free speech

52:35

today. I thought I'd mention

52:37

that. I'm still

52:39

trying to digest the story here because I've

52:42

been following it for a while. The justices

52:44

voted 6-3 to find that those challenging the

52:46

government lacked legal standing to do so with

52:48

regard to pressuring social media companies to

52:51

take down misinformation. The state had

52:53

argued that the federal government strong-armed

52:56

social media companies into censoring disfavored

52:58

views on important public issues

53:00

such as the side effects of COVID-19

53:02

vaccines. Applying this kind of pressure

53:04

violates the First Amendment. The Supreme

53:06

Court didn't see it that way. Conservatives and

53:09

others who complained that social media censors information

53:11

about transgender issues, COVID-19, 2020 election. They

53:14

were particularly concerned about the coverage of Hunter

53:17

Biden's laptop that contained information they say might

53:19

have harmed a President Joe Biden's 2020 election

53:21

campaign. Some on the left say removing posts

53:24

on social media is necessary to prevent the

53:26

spread of misinformation which is Soviet.

53:30

The case is Murthy versus Missouri, the majority

53:33

opinion written by Amy Coney Barrett

53:35

who's profoundly wrong on this. This

53:39

is Mike Carter from the Article 3 Project

53:41

talking with Steve Bannon about the decision. One

53:43

that's very near to your heart. The

53:46

Facebook situation, what happened? So

53:49

in Murthy versus Missouri it

53:52

was a 6-3 decision with

53:54

Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Justice

53:57

Kavanaugh and Chief Justice John Roberts

53:59

joining the three liberals and

54:01

holding that there is not a First

54:04

Amendment violation when the

54:06

Biden administration officials, coerced,

54:08

jawbones, private

54:11

individuals and state actors

54:13

into censoring COVID

54:15

misinformation, as they called it,

54:17

COVID information, oftentimes that ended

54:20

up being correct because that's

54:22

the scientific method. But

54:24

the majority opinion does not seem to

54:27

find that there was a First

54:29

Amendment violation that the Biden administration,

54:31

even though they have Section 230

54:34

protections for these big

54:37

tech platforms, even though they have

54:39

antitrust amnesty, even though they have

54:41

government grants, even though Facebook jumped

54:45

as high as it could just about every

54:47

time the Biden administration checked in that the

54:49

Supreme Court found that there wasn't coercion and

54:51

therefore no First Amendment violation. Hang

54:54

on, but this is a big loss,

54:56

correct? Because people thought this is going

54:59

to be pretty straightforward, particularly with a

55:01

conservative court, sir, because as an Article

55:03

3 built around this whole thing with

55:05

big tech, the sociopathic overlords in

55:08

big tech working with the deep state

55:10

to suppress the freedom and liberty

55:12

of the American people. You

55:15

know, I wasn't very confident going into

55:17

this case. I wasn't very confident coming

55:19

out of oral argument in this case

55:22

because I just understood. I didn't know

55:24

where Barrett would be, but I understood

55:26

that the Chief Justice and

55:28

particularly Justice Kavanaugh do not

55:30

share our view that these

55:32

big tech platforms are trillion

55:35

dollar big tech monopolists

55:37

that use their market power to crush

55:39

competition and to cancel conservatives. You know,

55:41

before we take this any further, here's

55:43

the positive we can take from this.

55:46

Despite this idiotic decision by the Supreme Court

55:49

and despite the abuses that we went through and

55:53

Facebook and Twitter bending over for

55:55

the federal government, is

55:57

that by doing so

55:59

and by for instance, Elon

56:02

Musk buying Twitter and firing 80%

56:05

of the staff. Look

56:07

at what has happened. Look

56:09

at what has happened during that

56:11

time. Look at how many conservative

56:14

content providers there are. Look at

56:16

the freedom we now have. Now,

56:19

does this case mean that the

56:22

government will renew its efforts to

56:24

censor social media and pressure social

56:26

media? Yeah, most

56:28

probably it will. But

56:31

we know now, don't we? We know

56:33

now. I mean, if you look at just look

56:35

at how much the media landscape

56:37

has changed. Where

56:40

we used to be beholden to ABC, CBS,

56:42

NBC, PBS. Then that

56:44

opened up to Fox. Then that opened up to Newsmax,

56:48

you know, and others. And

56:50

then the avalanche

56:52

of content producers.

56:55

Mike Carter, the guy just

56:57

right there from Article 3. Why do you know him?

57:00

Why do you know him? Why do you know Steve Bannon? Steve

57:03

Bannon would never have been able to have a

57:05

platform reaching 60 million people.

57:10

Had all of this nonsense not

57:13

happened. So this

57:15

is a terrible decision

57:17

by the Supreme Court. Not

57:20

a big surprise, but

57:22

at the same time look

57:25

what the efforts of the

57:27

federal government to censor us have

57:29

uncorked. Have

57:32

uncorked. And there will be other opportunities

57:34

to go after the bastards who shut

57:36

us down. For sure, 100%. Absolutely. I

57:38

want to move on here to the

57:42

southern border. And this is what

57:44

Donald Trump said about the southern

57:47

border and was waylaid

57:49

by the media. And now

57:51

we're finding out just how

57:53

true his words were. That

57:55

have lots of problems and

57:58

they're bringing those problems with us. They're

58:00

bringing drugs, they're bringing

58:02

crime, they're rapists, and some

58:05

I assume are good people.

58:07

Of course the media mob wasted no

58:09

time relentlessly attacking him over his remarks.

58:12

In case you forgot, here's a reminder.

58:14

Donald Trump in June announcing that he was

58:17

in the running to become the leader of

58:19

the free world, also announcing that Mexicans coming

58:21

into the United States are rapists. Those

58:24

remarks drew tons of criticism in the days

58:26

and weeks following Mr. Trump's presidential announcement but

58:29

there was never an apology. So why are they defending him?

58:31

I have no idea. What started off

58:34

as a pretty ugly immigration debate within

58:36

the Republican presidential race has now gotten

58:38

somehow even uglier thanks to the front

58:40

runner Donald Trump. When people like Donald

58:42

Trump, very much in

58:44

the public square, say things like

58:46

Mexicans are rapists and murderers, that

58:49

kind of talk leads directly to

58:51

criminal violence. And he never said

58:53

that. Following up,

58:56

the family of Jocelyn Nungaree

58:58

talk about their daughter and

59:01

the two men who did this

59:03

to her, Venezuelan illegals. These

59:05

are gang members by the way and these

59:07

are the most cruel and inhumane people possible.

59:11

And our federal government has allowed them

59:13

to come into the southern border knowing

59:15

that they are dangerous criminal elements and

59:17

releasing them anyway. I'm going to share

59:19

details on that coming up. This

59:22

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1:00:00

American people have had so much, they're just not going to take it

1:00:02

anymore. That's where we are right now, by the way. That's

1:00:04

where we are. We're sick and damn tired. The federal government

1:00:06

has done nothing. Oh, you think about this real quick. Let's

1:00:10

just talk about the FBI. The

1:00:14

FBI, we now know, has

1:00:16

been pursuing Americans. We

1:00:18

now know that the FBI has been political since

1:00:20

its inception during the church committee and the 1970s.

1:00:22

It's supposed to be refurbished

1:00:24

and fixed, and we find

1:00:27

out they're ungodly corrupt. You

1:00:30

look at the IRS, the IRS

1:00:32

has massively expanded the size of the tax

1:00:34

code and created what

1:00:37

I call the tax industrial

1:00:39

complex and industry, which

1:00:41

is surrounded by thousands

1:00:43

and hundreds of thousands

1:00:45

of lawyers and accountants

1:00:47

who try to weave

1:00:50

us through a complicated and overtly

1:00:53

complicated tax code that is easily

1:00:55

manipulated by politicians to go after

1:00:58

people. That's why Joe Biden wants

1:01:00

87,000 more IRS agents so they

1:01:02

can choose some little piece of

1:01:04

something you did on a tax

1:01:07

form years ago to persecute

1:01:09

you. That's what it's all about. You've

1:01:12

got the VA that's been broken forever.

1:01:14

You've got the CDC and

1:01:16

the HHS that are lying.

1:01:19

They do not act for

1:01:22

the betterment of the American people. You've got

1:01:24

the DHH, which has completely been turned

1:01:27

against the American people. You've

1:01:29

got the DOE, the Department of Education, since its

1:01:31

inception in 1980, 44 years ago. Every

1:01:35

metric of education has gone down. Test

1:01:43

scores, children in inner city

1:01:45

communities, more desperate than ever. Everything

1:01:48

gets worse. When has the

1:01:51

government gotten better at something? When

1:01:53

has the government fixed a problem?

1:01:56

They don't. And it's gotten

1:01:58

worse because now they're stepping. over us

1:02:02

to replace us, oh he's under replacement

1:02:05

theory, with illegals. And it's true. And

1:02:08

it's true. Here's CNN with a report about

1:02:10

a week ago talking to a border

1:02:13

agent on the southern border and oddly enough

1:02:15

this border agent has to have his identity

1:02:17

protected so the people who are his bosses

1:02:20

won't retaliate against him. What do you think

1:02:22

this executive order, is that going to do

1:02:24

anything? Well it only took him what? Three

1:02:26

years and seven months. In

1:02:30

a rare encounter we meet a border patrol

1:02:32

agent, eager to vent. He asks

1:02:34

us to mask his identity, worried he'll be fired

1:02:36

for talking so openly. When you drop a beauty

1:02:38

clock, you hear the border. We didn't have to

1:02:40

babysit. Does it frustrate you when you

1:02:43

hear that? When

1:02:46

you hear the narrative like why aren't border patrol doing

1:02:48

anything? Our hands are tied. Our

1:02:50

hands are tied. What the hell is the point in having a

1:02:52

border patrol? What the hell is

1:02:54

the point in having ICE? Get rid of it all.

1:02:58

What's it doing? It's expediting illegals to

1:03:00

come across our southern border. That's what

1:03:02

it's doing. It's processing illegals to come

1:03:04

across our southern border. Get rid of

1:03:06

it. Replace

1:03:09

it with a national guard like they've done in Texas. And

1:03:12

then there's the case of a couple of

1:03:14

high profile incidents on

1:03:16

top of the hundreds of thousands of young

1:03:18

people who have died were murdered

1:03:21

by China with

1:03:24

fentanyl. A

1:03:27

pair of Venezuelan illegal migrants

1:03:29

who allegedly murdered Jocelyn Nungaree,

1:03:32

lured her

1:03:35

under a bridge, stripped off her clothes, assaulted her for

1:03:37

two hours before killing her.

1:03:39

This is what these gang members do.

1:03:41

They're evil, evil people. They're the most

1:03:43

horrendous people you could possibly imagine. Then

1:03:47

there's Rachel Morin. She

1:03:49

was just out for a walk on the Monpah Trail

1:03:51

in Bel Air, Maryland, Hartford County. She

1:03:54

didn't return home. Her boyfriend, Richard Tobin,

1:03:56

reported her missing. Turns out that two

1:03:58

illegals, MS-30, were killed. 14 gang

1:04:00

members raped and murdered her to death.

1:04:05

Two of her children went to her grave on Mother's Day

1:04:08

this year. She

1:04:10

had five children all together. This is

1:04:12

the report from Jocelyn

1:04:16

Nungaree's family in court yesterday. 12 years old,

1:04:18

little girl who had all of the dreams

1:04:20

in front of her, all of

1:04:22

her dreams ahead of her. She was playing the

1:04:24

violin. She was looking forward to middle school and

1:04:26

then high school and maybe competing in music and

1:04:29

living a dream and living a full and

1:04:32

wonderful life. And her

1:04:34

last memories were the

1:04:36

most two horrendous hours of

1:04:38

her life. And for

1:04:40

this, the people who did this to her

1:04:43

and the people who caused

1:04:46

it to happen like Alejandro Mayorkas

1:04:48

should go to jail for the rest

1:04:50

of their mother-loving lives. Here's

1:04:52

a report. I'm a bright future ahead

1:04:54

of her and I knew she was going to go

1:04:58

very far. These

1:05:03

monsters took that opportunity

1:05:05

from our family of

1:05:08

watching her. I

1:05:11

just want people to remember. I know this

1:05:13

is a very high profile case,

1:05:16

but she was still

1:05:18

my first born. I was a teen mom.

1:05:20

I fought for her at 15. So

1:05:25

27 now, I'm still fighting for her. The

1:05:29

mother of Jocelyn Nungaree talking about her

1:05:31

12-year-old who was found murdered here in

1:05:33

Houston last week. One of the two

1:05:35

men accused of killing her is set

1:05:37

to find out his bail just today

1:05:39

and the other man found his bail

1:05:41

out yesterday, $10 million. CW39

1:05:45

Houston's Cara Willis joins us now from the

1:05:47

Criminal Justice. I won't go to the

1:05:49

rest of the story, but she'd

1:05:51

still be alive if Alejandro Mayorkas

1:05:53

and Joe Biden didn't open a southern border.

1:05:56

That's it. It wouldn't have happened. And

1:05:58

for the first time in I think

1:06:00

world history or at least recent

1:06:04

memory, a

1:06:07

Trojan horse has been filled and allowed to come

1:06:09

into a country to destroy it. And

1:06:11

that's what Joe Biden is doing. And our

1:06:13

Congress won't do a damned thing about it.

1:06:16

And they could sit and they could pitch about it

1:06:18

and they could say, well, it's because of this than

1:06:20

because of this. The only people who've really done anything

1:06:23

about it, the state of Texas, and they brought in

1:06:25

the National Guard, they build a military base and that's

1:06:27

what they're doing. And honestly, when the federal government allies

1:06:29

itself with our enemies, then we need to say, screw

1:06:31

you, we'll take care of this ourselves. And

1:06:34

in one of these days, the people who

1:06:36

did this to our country are going to

1:06:38

have to be held accountable. There will have

1:06:40

to be tribunals for these bastards. I mean

1:06:42

it 1000%. The

1:06:45

people who ushered in this

1:06:47

policy and put our sovereignty

1:06:49

and our safety and cost the lives of

1:06:52

Americans are going to have to

1:06:54

be held accountable. And they're going to have to be held accountable

1:06:56

with their freedom 1000%. I

1:06:59

want to go to Tim and Dunduck. Tim, welcome to the Rob

1:07:01

Carson Show. What's on your mind today? Hey,

1:07:04

getting to talk to my favorite talk show host.

1:07:06

Thank you, brother. Hey,

1:07:08

listen, you know, you,

1:07:10

the Democrats know this and

1:07:13

they're the worst assault on

1:07:15

capitalism that we've ever had. You

1:07:18

take down capitalism and you take down America

1:07:20

and they know it. That's

1:07:22

why they're paying off the college loans.

1:07:24

Look, you know, those people that went

1:07:26

to college, that was their choice. Yes,

1:07:28

they did. Nobody said, hey, you

1:07:30

got to go to college. I never went to college.

1:07:33

I made my life what

1:07:35

it is by working hard. And

1:07:38

I'd like to have $38,000 to

1:07:40

put towards my business by new equipment

1:07:42

and things like that, you know, and

1:07:45

then and then they also are taking

1:07:47

the money. They're bringing these illegal aliens

1:07:49

into the country. They're

1:07:52

killing the economy in a lot of

1:07:54

ways. First of all, they're

1:07:56

taking jobs away from people like me. OK.

1:07:59

I'm self-employed. They take jobs

1:08:01

away because they underbid, they

1:08:03

undercut, because they don't pay

1:08:05

taxes, you know? And

1:08:08

everything, I mean, I see them, they got wads

1:08:10

of $100 bills in their pocket that

1:08:12

would choke a pony. And

1:08:14

it's just, it's an assault on our

1:08:16

way of life. And just

1:08:18

like you said, they

1:08:21

need to be held responsible for this. You

1:08:23

know, the unfortunate thing about of them is

1:08:25

half of them are half dead, like Biden

1:08:27

and Nancy Pelosi and people like that. You

1:08:29

know, they'll be dead by the time it

1:08:31

ever comes up. Yeah. You know? But

1:08:34

the people that are following in their footsteps, they're

1:08:36

the ones that's got to be stopped now. Amen.

1:08:40

We got to win this election. If we don't

1:08:42

win this election, we're done. Absolutely.

1:08:44

Thanks for the phone call, Tim. This is

1:08:46

an American Revolution. It

1:08:49

is an American Revolution. That's what it is. And we

1:08:51

have to win this. We will win

1:08:53

this because we have to win this. The

1:08:56

state of the country is, the future

1:08:58

of the country is a state. We will win because

1:09:02

we have to. This is Vivek

1:09:04

Ramaswamy. And this is something I've been

1:09:06

saying for a while now. And Ramaswamy

1:09:10

is at least have the balls enough

1:09:12

to say exactly this. Dig deep and

1:09:14

ask yourself why it is that our

1:09:16

founding fathers made the sacrifices they did

1:09:18

250 years ago. 56

1:09:22

men signed the Declaration of Independence in

1:09:24

1776. We

1:09:26

don't often ask what became of them. I'm going to tell you

1:09:28

what happened to them. 12

1:09:31

of them had their homes ransacked

1:09:33

by the British and burned down

1:09:35

to the ground. Five of them

1:09:37

were captured by the British and

1:09:39

tortured until their deaths. Nine

1:09:41

of them died in the Revolutionary War. Three

1:09:44

more of them had their own kids die

1:09:46

in the Revolutionary War. Many of them died

1:09:49

bankrupt because they had their own private property

1:09:51

seized before their deaths. They

1:09:54

made those sacrifices in 1776. And

1:09:57

I believe today it's a 1770. moment

1:10:00

in 2024 and Donald Trump

1:10:02

is the George Washington of our

1:10:05

moment. That is what I believe. That

1:10:07

is why I'm here today. That

1:10:09

is why I'm supporting your 47th president of

1:10:11

the United States. And if we do,

1:10:13

we're not this nation in decline anymore,

1:10:16

but we're a nation still on our

1:10:18

way up, a nation where we will

1:10:20

look every kid in the eye and

1:10:22

tell them the United States of America

1:10:24

is the country where you achieve the

1:10:26

maximum of your God given potential without

1:10:29

any government standing in your way. Yep,

1:10:31

100%. And

1:10:34

you know, we've had 40 years of people

1:10:36

telling us that America sucks. And

1:10:38

we've had 40 years of people saying that we shouldn't

1:10:40

get rid of that we should get rid of the

1:10:43

national, not the national anthem, get rid of the pledge

1:10:45

of allegiance. We've had 40 years and

1:10:47

particularly the last decade of people kneeling during the

1:10:49

national anthem. You know

1:10:51

what? Honestly, we're doing it.

1:10:53

We're done with it. And we need to embrace pride

1:10:56

because our countries were all we got. We're

1:10:59

an island in a world of despots around

1:11:01

the world. We really

1:11:03

are. And we are an extraordinary place. We

1:11:05

live in an extraordinary place. And

1:11:07

you have to decide whether you want to fight for it

1:11:09

or not. I'm going to fight for it. Christopher in Catonsville.

1:11:12

Hello, my friend. Let's talk about the Supreme Court ruling against

1:11:14

free speech and with regard

1:11:16

to the government pressuring social media to

1:11:18

censor what they consider disinformation and misinformation.

1:11:21

Go ahead. Yeah,

1:11:23

well, what's missing in all this is the

1:11:25

town crying fake fire factor. You know, you're

1:11:27

not supposed to do that no matter who

1:11:29

you are. Yeah. And

1:11:31

there's supposed to be trouble for that when you do

1:11:34

that, you know, like you're supposed to go to jail

1:11:36

sometimes when you're supposed to take fire and stuff. But

1:11:38

that's just everywhere. And

1:11:40

at the very least, there's public people

1:11:43

that that peddle this fake fire stuff

1:11:45

shouldn't be doing so much business. Yeah.

1:11:48

Well, this this ruling

1:11:51

by the Supreme Court saying that the

1:11:53

state of Missouri did not have standing

1:11:55

with regard to the government's putting pressure

1:11:57

on social media. I think it's

1:11:59

a really. This is the Rob Carson show. Who's

1:12:26

down with OPP? This

1:12:29

guy right here. Okay,

1:12:31

so last segment of the show we've got

1:12:33

a bunch of stuff to get to, including

1:12:36

I have a

1:12:38

chance to really get into the Julia Losong

1:12:40

story. He's a

1:12:42

free man headed to Northern Mariana

1:12:45

Islands on Tuesday to complete a plea

1:12:47

deal with US federal prosecutors, allow him

1:12:49

to walk free and return for a

1:12:51

guilty plea. Now

1:12:53

he created WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks is gone

1:12:55

and WikiLeaks allowed some

1:12:58

classified information to be

1:13:00

released online and published

1:13:02

a sensitive or classified

1:13:04

documents. Unfortunately, Joe

1:13:06

Biden not held accountable, Hillary Clinton

1:13:09

not held accountable for

1:13:11

having classified material and destroying it

1:13:13

in the case of Hillary Clinton.

1:13:16

So only certain people could do that. Here

1:13:19

is one of the reasons why Hillary Clinton is not sleeping

1:13:21

very well. When I said this, when

1:13:23

this was happening in real time, I said when

1:13:26

people were saying that

1:13:29

Russia wanted Donald Trump to be the

1:13:31

president, I said that makes no sense

1:13:34

at all at

1:13:36

the time. And this is before I heard this

1:13:38

from Julian Assange. I said it makes no sense.

1:13:40

They have no compelling interest for wanting Donald Trump

1:13:42

in office because Donald Trump is a hawk on

1:13:44

defense, Donald Trump is a hawk on the economy,

1:13:46

Donald Trump is a hawk on energy. And

1:13:48

then I found this. This

1:13:54

is an interesting piece from

1:13:57

Julian Assange. I want you to listen to this. It

1:14:01

basically confirms

1:14:03

everything that I've said about Hillary

1:14:05

Clinton and her charitable foundation and

1:14:07

who she's bought and paid for. Hillary

1:14:10

Clinton has done quite well

1:14:12

strategically to try and draw

1:14:14

connection between Trump and Russia

1:14:18

because she has so many connections

1:14:20

of her own. Now, my

1:14:23

analysis of Trump

1:14:25

and Russia is that there

1:14:27

is no substantial connection. What? Why

1:14:30

do I say that? Well, because Trump was trying

1:14:32

to invest in Russia before Putin in the 1990s.

1:14:35

Russia collusion hoax, kids. It's

1:14:38

proven it was a hoax. After

1:14:41

Putin, in fact, nearly all the way

1:14:43

up to the present moment. And

1:14:46

he's had no success. He did not

1:14:48

manage to build hotels and so on in Russia.

1:14:50

So that shows how insubstantial

1:14:55

his contacts are. There's

1:14:58

an extremely well-documented pattern of

1:15:01

when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State,

1:15:04

those people, companies, governments

1:15:06

who wanted a decision by the Secretary of

1:15:08

State in their favor, making

1:15:11

large donations to the Clinton Foundation.

1:15:13

Oh, no way. Like $150 million

1:15:16

from Russian oligarchs into the Hillary Clinton

1:15:18

Foundation, really? Or in some other cases,

1:15:21

business deals with the people around Hillary

1:15:23

Clinton. That is weird. Now, one particular

1:15:25

instance is the approval by

1:15:28

Secretary Clinton of

1:15:31

selling 20% of

1:15:33

the US uranium reprocessant

1:15:36

rights to a Russian company

1:15:38

to be exported to Russia.

1:15:42

So at that time, a large

1:15:44

donation was made by those Russian interests

1:15:46

to the Clinton Foundation. That is really

1:15:48

weird because Joe

1:15:52

Biden has a Joe

1:15:54

Biden, Penn Biden Center at the

1:15:56

University of Pennsylvania, and communist

1:15:58

Chinese have given 100% of the US uranium. million dollars to

1:16:00

it. It's kind of weird, right? I

1:16:04

think that Hunter

1:16:06

Biden's laptop is not the exception to

1:16:09

the rule. I think it is the rule. I

1:16:11

think there are a whole lot of Hunter Biden laptops out there. I

1:16:13

think there are a whole lot of people who do the same crap.

1:16:16

And Hillary Clinton was one of them, 100%. You betcha. Oh yeah, it is. We have

1:16:22

corruption beyond belief. We are bought and paid for.

1:16:24

Our leaders are bought and paid for. They could give

1:16:26

a crap less about you and me. They

1:16:29

could give a crap less. It's kind of funny. The

1:16:31

Georgia Supreme Court has removed Atlanta judge Christina Peterson

1:16:34

following an assault on a police officer. She got

1:16:36

all sorts of drunk and belligerent.

1:16:38

And on the 20th of June at 3.18

1:16:41

in the morning, she decided to assault a police officer.

1:16:43

This is the story out of Atlanta. It's kind of

1:16:45

weird. There are a lot of corrupt people in the

1:16:47

law in the

1:16:50

Atlanta area, particularly Fulton County. Howard

1:16:52

Noon, the Georgia State Supreme Court

1:16:54

ruling Douglas County probate judge Christina

1:16:56

Peterson be removed from the bench.

1:16:59

According to a decision issued today,

1:17:01

Peterson violated multiple rules in the

1:17:03

code of judicial conduct. This decision

1:17:06

comes days after Peterson was arrested

1:17:08

at a nightclub in Buckhead. Good

1:17:11

afternoon. I'm Rick Folbaum. And I'm Lana

1:17:13

Harris. Peterson now faces two charges, simple

1:17:15

battery against a police officer and felony

1:17:17

willful obstruction of law enforcement by use

1:17:20

of threats of violence. The Georgia Supreme

1:17:22

Court says Peterson is not eligible to

1:17:24

be elected or appointed to any judicial

1:17:26

office in the state for at least

1:17:29

seven years. Well, why haven't they done

1:17:31

that to Fulton County? DA Fonny Willis.

1:17:35

Oh, she didn't get caught on videotape. I guess is

1:17:37

what it was. She

1:17:39

did testify and she looked like a

1:17:41

complete buffoon when she

1:17:43

testified and she did

1:17:45

hire her boyfriend. She got

1:17:47

$13 million from the Biden

1:17:50

administration and just happened

1:17:52

to be, you know, having a little

1:17:54

relationship with Nathan Wade

1:17:57

and decided to put him on the payroll,

1:17:59

pay him twice. as much for goods and

1:18:01

services. And

1:18:04

by the way, do you know how he got paid? He

1:18:07

got paid by purchase order. Really?

1:18:10

Yeah, yeah, yeah. There was no billing for

1:18:12

hours and whatnot. It was a purchase order

1:18:14

submitted. She signed off. He got paid. Purchase

1:18:17

order. I guess

1:18:19

she was purchasing something. So

1:18:22

there you go. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a whole

1:18:24

lot of corruption in the Justice Department, particularly in

1:18:26

the state of Georgia, dear Lord in heaven. And

1:18:29

that doesn't even touch on the elections in

1:18:31

Georgia and states like Arizona as well. All

1:18:33

right. Let's go ahead and take a

1:18:36

break and wrap up this show in a couple minutes.

1:18:38

This is the Rob Carson Show. All

1:18:42

right, kids. That's going to do it for the

1:18:44

show today. I thought today was real good, real

1:18:46

good. As always, if you want to check out

1:18:48

the podcast, just go to your favorite podcast platform.

1:18:51

Look up the Rob Carson Show. It should be

1:18:53

up in about an hour or so. I think

1:18:55

you'll enjoy it. And

1:18:57

then, of course, tomorrow, the candidates debate. We

1:18:59

will cover all of that nonsense tomorrow on

1:19:01

the radio program. In the

1:19:03

meantime, God bless you, America as

1:19:06

founded, Israel. And until

1:19:08

tomorrow, don't catch the stupid.

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