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If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. All right, live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice, 8 o' clock on the East Coast. Glad you're in, everybody. Slick Rick sitting right there, he's gonna do some sports. Rick Delgado's got main headlines. Paul Nolan's gonna have some news. Aaron, Fran and Marissa holding it down tonight in the big room. Harry on the highway, he's in the house as well. Glad you're in on a Wednesday. Week is flying by. Slickster. How are you?
C
All right, Big D. How was your day? Good day today? Busy. Productive, but good day. Thank you.
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All right. Mr. Delgado, how are you?
D
I am good. I had a good, busy day. Busy. You know what? I was so wrapped up in what is going on in the world, I had to send Aaron a couple shots because there is so much going on. And I was telling Damon there are so many stories that I want to get to. I'm not going to have time to get to all of them.
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Well, we'll have plenty of time to get to a lot of stuff.
D
Yeah.
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So I'm looking forward to seeing that. Mr. Nolan, how are you?
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I am well. I feel the same way. I have an update on the latest Promethean action. Audience is very fond of Susan Kokinda. Hopefully we get her on the show. But she did a really nice breakdown today. It was almost 17 minutes and I condensed it down to three clips in a small breakdown. So everyone out there who's busting their butt every day grinding away, who doesn't have time to follow everything they love, we'll condense it for you tonight.
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All right, Very good. We'll get to all of that sports news. But right now let's get to tonight's first word. And as I try to continue to do first words that make you and talk about the history of the country tonight, the first word doesn't come from me, comes from Michael Applebaum, and he's a physician and attorney in Chicago. And he wrote something today that was better than anything that I could have come up with in the American Thinker. And he and he said today there is a phrase that has become almost liturgical in American political discourse, repeated so often by politicians, journalists and intellectuals that it has acquired the unearned weight of self evident truth. And that is that America is an idea. Justice Neil Gorsuch repeated this claim that America is a collection of ideas on television recently while promoting his new children's book. The author says he is grossly mistaken. The United States of America is not an idea. It is a nation constituted upon principles. And the distinction is not merely semantic. It is the difference between a wish and a covenant, between a suggestion and a command, between the provisional and the enduring. An idea is a mental construct, fluid, provisional, often insightful, sometimes misguided. They derive their operative authority from acceptance. When people cease to accept an idea, its influence diminishes. A principle is a foundational proposition that claims to reflect reality itself, not invented but discovered and articulated. A beginning, a foundation, a source from which other conclusions follow. A principle is not an ornament, it's a load bearing wall. A government that enslaves its people does not thereby redefine the principle that all men are created equal. It stands condemned by it. Consider the analogy that most clearly illuminates this distinction. That would be the Ten Commandments. In the biblical account, they are presented not as suggestions but as directives. Though shall or thou shall not murder is prohibited not because the ancient Hebrews found the notion useful, but because it violates a moral standard grounded in the sanctity of human life. The Commandments are understood within their tradition as binding, independent of compliance. Disobedience does not revise the standard, but constitutes a violation of it. They function as a measuring rod against which conduct is judged and found either faithful or wanting. The Declaration of Independence operates in a comparable register. It asserts, all men are created equal and endowed with unalienable rights as self evident truths, not tentative proposals, but foundational propositions intended to justify political action. The Constitution deepens this framework by translating such principles into institutional form. Separation of powers, federalism, and enumerated rights. They are not experimental notions, but are instead structural safeguards grounded in a clear eyed view of human nature and political power. James Madison in Federalist 51 argued for auxiliary precautions because, quote, men are not angels. Ambition must be made to counteract ambition. Each branch given both the motive and the means to resist encroachment by the others. Principles are rooted, ideas are airborne. The America is an idea formulation gained its strongest currency in the 20th century, often to emphasize openness and universality. At times it is used loosely as shorthand for the nation's founding commitments. But even in that benign usage, it introduces a category error, substituting a weaker term for a stronger one more. Consequently, it is frequently used to reframe principles as mutable constructs rather than fixed standards. If the United States is merely an idea, its foundational commitments can be endlessly reinterpreted. Equality shifts from equality before the law to equality of outcomes. Liberty drifts from freedom from coercion to entitlement to provision. Constitutional limits become suggestions rather than commands. Whether intended or not, this framing moves authority from principle to preference. And the damage is not theoretical. Federal power has expanded far beyond enumerated limits. Administrative agencies now routinely exercise legislative, executive, and judicial functions simultaneously in direct violation of separation of powers principle that Madison considered essential to a free government. An idea bends under such pressure. A principle resists or, when violated, indicts. Lincoln at Gettysburg did not appeal to evolving ideas. He rededicated the nation to the principle of the Declaration that all men are created equal against the catastrophic idea of racial hierarchy. MLK Jr described the declaration as a promissory note, not a renegotiation of terms, but a demand that the nation honor what it had already solemnly pledged. That argument is only possible if the Declaration states principles. You cannot hold a nation to account for abandoning an idea. The distinction between idea and principle is ultimately one of authority. Ideas derive their influence from acceptance and are displaced by competing ideas. Principles claim authority from their correspondence to reality, natural, moral, and in the founder's own understanding divine. When the Declaration appeals to the laws of nature and of nature's God, it is not proposing a pre political claim about human nature open to democratic revision. It is asserting that its propositions are not invented, but recognized. Truth that existed before the document was written and will remain true long after any government rises or falls. To describe this United States as an idea is to risk something more serious than imprecision. It reframes binding principles as revisable constructs and severs the nation from from the deep roots that gave those principles their force and durability. America is not whatever we say it is. America is what its principles declare. It must be a covenant renewed by each generation with the truths that made us free. Without principles, there is nothing to join, only something to redefine. And that's tonight's first word. And again, I want to shout out, who was the author in the beginning of that script there? Michael Applebaum in Today's American Thinker. I had to cut it down just a little bit because it was even longer than that. But boy, I, I thought that was just given what we're seeing today. Yeah, I just thought there was nothing better I was ever going to come up with to kind of follow in some of the ones I've been doing about the founders in this country and what they would think about what's going on right now than that. Paul Nolan?
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Well, you know, this touches on again what we've been talking about with globalists and globalism. You know, you look at the rules based order of the global structure, all of the eu, Australia, all of these countries that are having the same with the COVID lockdowns, we saw them all in lockstep doing the exact same thing. And that globalism is just, you know, the expansion of a federal government that has taken on way too much power. So when the states have the right to compete, look at Florida for example. We see the mass exodus from dumps like New York and California to Texas and Florida, because these states know how to take care of their constituents. When the federal government has so much unrivaled power and there's nowhere to go, you know, it and then it expands to this globalization and it just basically essentially ruins the American idea. The, the individualism, the liberty, the, you know, the being free to choose, all of those things get eradicated with bigger envelope of government over the overarching federal government where, which is basically designed to destroy state sovereignty.
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Yeah, very well said.
D
You know, the only thing I think about when I hear that is, and I didn't even know that Neil Gorse had said it is. Joe Biden used to say that all the time. And it would always irritate me when I heard it because it's not, it's not an idea. Ideas come and go, you know, it's way more than that. Like, like, like the author of this piece. And now I'm forgetting his name. Applebaum, Applebaum. Michael Applebaum pointed out there because. Because that just means it can just, it can just. It's like Kaiser Sosa, it can just go away. It's not really that. It's not that way. There's too much, there's too many, too many people who are invested in this.
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Right.
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Dinner. Yuri Brezmanoff say that we're just going to beat America through ideology. We're going to destroy one gener and the American standard and idea will be gone.
D
Right?
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It'll vanish. You know, the key will be to destroy the schools, destroy the way the teachers think, destroy the next generation of kids, and they'll come up as communists.
D
Yeah. And that's why you have that. What we see basically on social media today is all these wacko liberals thinking, well, I'm so important. Let me get this out there. And because they've been unleashed, right? Because they've been told and they've been programmed that it's okay to do this. America's not anything you need to, to worry about or revere.
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Yeah, so well said.
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Yeah, yeah, I thought, I really just when I read it, I said, man, there's no way I'm coming up with something better. And it kind of fits into exactly a lot of the stuff we've been talking about in these first words. And I thought it was, I thought it was really fantastic. Laying the, laying the groundwork between idea and principle and, and as you guys said, was not an idea. And it's a great point, Delgado, because I didn't really think about that the whole day as I kept reading this over and over. The idea that Joe Biden used to say that it's an idea, but we've never lived up to it. This crap.
D
We never lived up to it.
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That's how we always. Well done. Because that's exactly what he would follow. We've never lived up to it.
D
Right.
E
Which is complete bs, right? We had the industrial boom of America, you know, we were out of the thumb of the central banking system that really controls everything. Whoever's the lender, you know, now the debtor is the slave to the lender, you know, and that's essentially where we're at.
D
Yeah, we're more principles than anything.
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What are you going to say?
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Oh, Drag. Blacker in the YouTube chat said everything Damon is talking about was inevitable. Civilizations always follow the same route. The US is no exception.
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Okay.
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All right.
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12 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Just getting started on a Wednesday night. We'll get to sports with Slick. We'll get to news with Delgado, News with Paul Nolan. Wayne Allen Root joins us at 8:30. Really a brand new show that is perfectly suited for this network and its mission. With you, the audience. It's called America Speaks. That's you and that debuts tonight. We'll talk to him about that new show coming up at 8:30. So a busy live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this.
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Sam,
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All right, 17 past the hour. Live from Studio 6. Base looks gonna do some sports. Delgado and Paul Nolan have got news. Aaron and Marissa holding it down. Fran is overseeing. If I had a guess, I haven't seen a shot into there, but I can tell by what I'm hearing in my ears. Happy for Marissa. She has learned quickly. And there she is stepping in. And of course she's got the best teacher in the world there behind her.
D
So I think Fran is shopping on Amazon.
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France.
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France.
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Looking for flights out of here. Shopping on Amazon. 17 past the hour. Let's do.
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He's writing his resume for a new gig.
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Sports Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. There is a lot of big news in sports today, boy. The passing of a giant. And I'm sure we'll get to that right now. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS Experience promo code to you, slickster. What's going on?
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Well, first we'll get at the live matter at hand, Big D. And that would be the playoffs. NHL, NBA, NBA. Good one. In Madison Square Garden right now, the Knicks and Sixes are tied at 54 with three minutes to go in the second quarter. This is east semifinals. Game two. Knicks blew the sixes off the court in game one and therefore they lead this series one nothing. Sixes playing without their star center Joel Embiid. And Tyrese Maxey of course, letting loose and tearing it up, has 18. And of course Jalen Brunson with 13, another great player. So should be a good match up there. Coming up at we got a game two as well coming up. 9:30 Timberwolves and Spurs in San Antonio. Little bit of an upset with Minnesota winning that game one. They lead the series one nothing there. To the NHL we go Buffalo three to one over Montreal right now, 13 and a half to go in the second period. This is east second round game one. Panhandle Paul must be going wild in the YouTube chat. I wonder if he's watching the show. He's probably partying hardy. Buffalo looking good there. Ducks and Golden Knight. That's a 9:30ish puck drop. Game two, obviously the Knights with that game one win up one to nothing there. And Big D called it earlier indeed a giant and not only in the media world, but as well in the sports world, didn't find the greatest station in the world. It wasn't the founder of the greatest, that being cnn, but Ted Turner, media pioneer and former Atlanta Braves and Hawks owner, dies at the age of 87. This is Jerome Hudson of Breitbart Sports. Ted Turner, the bombastic television pioneer credited with creating the 24 hour news cycle and launch CNN in 1980, own the Atlanta Braves and the Hawks, who flex his influence among the global elite and donated a billion to United nations charities and was married to Oscar winner Jane Fonda, has died at age 87. President Donald Trump was among the first of many influential to eulogize Turner, calling him one of the greats of all time, one one of the great of broadcast history and a friend of mine, the president said. Turner was founder and creative cnn, tnt, tbs, Turner Classic Movies and more. He is survived by his five children, 14 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, his family moved to Savannah, Georgia when he was nine. He attended Brown University but didn't graduate, then joined the Coast Guard Reserve during the Vietnam War. His father, Robert Edward Turner II died by suicide when Turner was just 24. Leaving him and the family billboard advertising business, Turner Outdoor Advertising. He began buying up radio and TV stations, including Channel 17 Atlanta, which became the first cable superstation. So a lot of history here, Big D. But CNN obviously went live a June of 1981 and I'm sure his
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funeral will start at 7:05.
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Yeah, well, 24 hour news, he really expanded that really kind of, you know, just got the whole thing going.
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So they were the first ones to do that for so long time. People couldn't figure what's with the 05. Everything was 05. Five minutes past the hour.
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Yeah. What was that for?
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Yeah, just the thing he did.
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Advertising. Right. To get the advertising in.
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Oh, sure. Got to get that revenue in.
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Thing was started at 05.
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Big stuff. And just real quick, Former Patriots wide receiver Stefan Diggs found not guilty for assault strangulation against private chef Paul Boyer Breitbart. Stephon Diggs, a former wide receiver for the New England Patriots, has been found not guilty on charges of assault and strangulation. Diggs was acquitted of the felony charges following a two day trial. The charges stem from accusations made by his private chef, Jamila Adams, who said he assaulted her in December of 2025. Per CBS reports, Jamilia Adams filed charges about three weeks after the purported December 2 incident and told police that Diggs entered her bedroom and smacking her following a discussion about money he owed her. She also claimed that Diggs attempted to choke her and when she tried to push him away. Diggs assistant also alleged to have asked Adams to sign a non disclosure agreement before her payment. Diggs denied the allegations and in February pleaded not guilty to both charges and he was acquitted of that. So that's good to hear for Stephon Diggs. A lot of times these guys get a bail bad rap. And we're usually quick to report when they get indicted, but we're not quick to report when the name gets clear. And I wanted to do that there and set the record straight. That's a wrap in sports. Big D, back to you.
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All right, slick. Very good. 21 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B promo code to use. You want to shop at MyPillow? Paul Nolan's here. He's got some news. Mr. Nolan, what's going on?
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Well, more fraud in California. California Rep. Kevin Kiley says the they have learned the $100 million scam for the Pacific Palisades Fire aid concert. And the money was did too, you guessed it, non profits. Why don't we roll that clip? I believe it's cut.
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19, Aaron.
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19. There it is.
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What we have learned is absolutely beyond belief. In the aftermath of these fires, which destroyed 18,000 homes and killed tragically 30 people, there was a fire aid concert in which a number of high profile musicians generously agreed to, to perform. And people responded in an amazing way. Tens of thousands of people donated, raising $100 million for what they were told was direct relief for the victims. But now we've learned that this money didn't go to the victims at all. Instead it went to nonprofits, some of which have nothing to do with fire relief, where they promote things like voting and civic engagement and multi generational power building. Some of them aren't even located in la. So I've asked the Attorney General to open an investigation in order to restore the intent of the donors, in order to make the victims whole and to bring accountability. I yield back.
E
I mean it's, it just keeps coming. I mean it's a never ending money laundering scam to steal your tax, steal your donations, steal your good nature and goodwill. And they just rob it. They rob you blind. They still don't let people build their homes. The whole thing is a disaster. And these sanctimonious artists and, you know, bleeding hearts want to tell the work and stuff that he's selfish and he's rotten to the court because he will not give up more of his hard earned money because one day he would like to, you know, maybe relax in his elder years or pass it on to his children. So the scams never stop running, especially in these blue states. So how do you get, how do
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you get to the bottom of these nonprofits? You know, it's like, how do you get to the bottom of the real fraud? And maybe there's some that's not fraud. Like how do you get to the bottom of these people? You never know who they're really controlled by. It's hard to figure out.
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Well, I think Elon was onto them and what he said on Joe Rogan was he basically had to stop because his life was in danger. He could have revealed some very big people and that's how you get to it. You just follow the trail. Because I guess there's a money trail and people don't like people investigating that money trail and exposing who's behind it all.
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Yeah, don't mess with my money. Yeah, you know, that's what the mobsters would say, and this is just, this is just a polished version of the mafia. Maybe if we had stricter laws, maybe if they would convict somebody once in a while, just once in a blue moon, convict someone for 20 years and take every dollar that they robbed.
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People think that this Spencer, Spencer Pratt's going to win.
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Yeah.
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I saw Billy Baldwin out there, knows the area pretty well. He said, man, I watched both of his ads so far. The new one that we played yesterday, a little bit of. He said, I'm telling you, I think this guy's gonna win.
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There's another one today where he merges as Batman in Gotham City.
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Yeah, that's the one we played yesterday.
C
Oh, my God, it was Jeannie Bus gave him a donation from the Lakers, too. She gave him the maximum donation. A lot of people getting behind him.
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Yeah, well, they got to clean that city up. It's, you know, about the, the state with, you know, that could be the most prosperous state in the, you know, let's be honest. I mean, it could be greater than any European nation. It's got agriculture, it's got, you know, it's got beaches, beautiful waters, more oil than you could dream of.
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Yeah.
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It's just, it's, it's perfect.
D
Yeah. I think they say it's got the GDP of like the sixth largest nation in the world.
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Yeah.
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They could have it, but they refuse to actually take advantage of everything that they have.
C
No.
D
Which is amazing.
C
It's kind of like what New York's doing now.
D
Yeah.
C
Yeah. Everybody's moving out.
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26 past the hour. Live from Studio 6P, we'll get the headlines with Delgado. More sports with Slick. More news with Paul. Got a couple things myself.
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Oh.
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Coming up on a Wednesday right after this,
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Sam.
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All right, live from Studio 6P. 30 minutes past the hour of 8 o' clock on the east coast, Real America's Voice slicksters doing sports. More sports coming up. Delgado's doing main headlines. Paul New Nolan's doing some news as well. Aaron and Marissa holding it down. Glad you're in, everybody. On a Wednesday. Make sure you follow us on social media at LFS6B everywhere. And of course, real America's voice at real AM, voice America speaks. The brand new show debuts tonight at 11pm now here's the thing. This is a lot.
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This network sound like Joe Biden. Here's the deal.
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Here's the deal.
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Here's the deal.
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As you know and as this show, I don't want to pat ourselves on the back, but I think we were one of the Leaders in the chat, chat, chat and staying live through the breaks with the chat. I think we were kind of the originators of that. But no, of course, the, the goal of this network from the beginning has been all about you. The Live from Studio 6B and Real America's voice audience and connecting with your voice and what you have to say because that's why we do this, to talk to you and then to get you involved. So this show, America Speaks is all about you and it's all about the host, and he's one of our favorites. He's been on here before. Let's please welcome back to the show the host of America Speaks, wayne Allen Root. Mr. Root, how are you?
F
Hey, gentlemen, how are you? I love your show, by the way, because after I finish my podcast, which is a half hour ago, every single day, it ends a half hour ago, I go into my gym and I work out and I watch your show while I'm working out. So I really do enjoy your show. Congratulations on a great show.
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All right, thank you very much. Glad to hear it. You could never tell America Speaks. You look good. You look like you just came from the gym and you look good. So America Speaks live tonight at 11. And I mean, this is all about. Tell us about the show. This seems like it just fits perfectly with the vision of real America's voice. And get to the people, let. Let's hear their voice. You're going to take the calls and give us a little insight on what we're going to see tonight.
F
Yeah, well, this is nothing new for me. You know what's funny? I've come full circle in 1989. That's how long I've been around. If I last on TV another four years, I'll have been on TV for six decades. That might be the Guinness Book of World Records, believe it or not. Six decades. I started my TV career in 1985. So I've been at it a long time. But in 89, I was the lead anchor and host on CNBC. In those days was called CNN Financial News Network. And on weekends, it was all sports. And I was 26 years old and I was hosting a show called the Fan Speaks Out. It was the. I was hosting five shows and that was the big one. That was my big hit. And I sat in front of a camera with a red phone and I answered calls. And I did this for an hour, an hour every Saturday and every Sunday. They were all sports calls. And now fast forward almost 40 years later. I know I'm a Fossil almost that's why I have to go to the gym. I'm 65 years old in July. I'm going to be on Medicare July 1st and 40 years later almost, I'm going to be doing the same thing, sitting on tv talking to all of you, the real America's Voice fans and voters and wonderful patriots, MAGA patriots about whatever's on your mind. I don't care if you want to debate me, fight me, argue with me or agree with me and celebrate me, but I'm gonna listen to what you have to say. Cuz America is speaking on my show. It's called America Speaks. It's a one hour special tonight but I think we'll have some surprise for you in the very near future and we'll do this a lot more often. But Tonight it's at 11pm right after this show, 11pm, 8pm Eastern on Real America's Voice TV. America speaks with yours truly, Wayne La Root. And I'll be taking calls the whole show. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
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Yeah. And here's the thing so just people understand kind of what we're talking about here. The number has already gotten out there and I don't want to get into all the technicals but you know the, some of the calls are going to come through our control room here and the phone's phone's been ringing off the hook all day long I think. Yeah, they want. Is this Wayne? No, no, Wayne's not.
F
I gave it out. Yeah, I gave it out of my podcast. So I told him not to call to 11pm but people don't listen.
A
No, they're calling, they're calling at 6 o' clock looking for what you're having for dinner. I mean it's like no, he's not going to be here until 11.
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They want, they want to be put on hold and wait. Yeah, until you want to be in the queue.
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Yeah, they want to get in there.
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If they wait three or four hours they'll be first.
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1, 800, by the way, they should
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let Harry answer those calls. Oh God.
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To it. 1-800-347-ROOT is going to be the number so, so you can call in. So let's talk about what America may want to talk to you about because there is obviously a lot going on in the world and I know you're going to have somewhat of maybe a kind of an opening kind of monologue, some of your thoughts on what's going on. So give us some idea of maybe what you might like start the show with and, and what do you think the most of the topics will be tonight? Obviously, the war in Iran and things like that. Give us your thoughts on that.
F
Yeah, well, look, it's not hard for me to come up with topics because I always give out my email address on all of my shows on my weekend show here on RAV, America's Top 10 Countdown. On my podcast every night, I tell people, email me, wade roodmail.com and I get thousands of emails, literally thousands, and I read every single one of them. I can't answer them all, but I answer a lot of them. But I listen to what people are saying. And the number one thing everybody's saying is that to win the midterms, we got to pass the Save America Act. So I came up with an alternative because I don't believe the Senate can ever pass the Save America Act. So I'll unveil that alternative on the show tonight that President Trump can do. He won't need the Save America act and Democrats cannot sue. They can't take it to court. And I also said if you want to win the midterms, indict Dr. Anthony Fauci. You do that. You will get everyone excited.
D
Oh, yeah. Yep.
A
Well, let's talk about a part of that, what you just said, and to the point of that, this, that the Senate can't seemingly in the House, you know, I hear, I hear Mike Johnson every time he stands in front of a microphone tell me how historic this, this Congress has been. And the president, I mean, doesn't seem to ever really take any real fire towards John Thune. But the ineptness we've seen from both chambers of the House and, you know, of the upper House here, the fact that we can't get the, the Save America act passed, something that both sides agree on, what does that say about where we are with this party, Wayne? You know, I know it's 53, 47 in the Senate, whatever the hell it is. I always argue that it's 9010 Democrats, whatever the numbers are, because that's where it really what it is. So what does it say where we are right now?
F
Well, you said ineptness, and I think that's part of it, of course. But I always say it's either incompetence, ineptness, cowardice because they're afraid of their own shadow, or they're bribed, they're taking money from the other side. And I think it's the last one, but it's probably a combination of all of them. I think when you look at the Mitch McConnells and you look at the Tom Thumbs and you look at the John Thom Tillis and the Thunes, they're bribed. There's no question in my mind these guys are playing for the other side or they just don't want to win. You know, I've never met people who don't like to win. Trump always says winning, winning, winning. We're gonna win so much, you'll never get sick of winning. Well, these guys want to lose. I've never seen people like this. So either they want to lose or they're purposely losing cuz they're laying down because they're getting paid and I think they're getting bribed or they're being blackmailed, one or the other.
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We're talking with Wayne Allen Rooney. He's the host of America Sports.
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Ding, ding, ding.
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1-800-347-ROOT, you can call in tonight. It's gonna be a live call in show to talk to to you, the real America voice audience. Anything you want to talk about. They're telling me in my ear that the phone is ringing off the hook right now. This doesn't start till 11:00pm Eastern Time. America Speaks with Wayne Allen Root. He's going to take your calls live and he'll like you said, you want to fight, argue, agree, whatever you want to do. Wayne's ready to do it. He's going to do it tonight. Let me just quickly ask you before I let you go, how long do you and I've asked all the guys this and a bunch of the guests we've had, how long do you think gas prices and this war in Iran can go and stay elevated before it does become a serious issue for the if not already for the Republicans in the midterms?
F
Well, it's funny cuz my show's called America Speaks and I'm having a hard time speaking because I just got done, I just finished a three hour podcast and I go with this energy the whole three hours. So my voice is waning right now. Excuse the pun, but it'll be back in a couple hours. I'll rest it, drink a little tea and I'll be fine. So you just caught me at the end of the show, but I'm making a little comeback. Feels better now. So look, my answer is I've said all along that Trump has to get out quickly and if he gets out quickly and it looks like we're coming to an end now, Rubio says it, Trump says it. I know Iran doesn't say it, but Iran is strangling financially. They're being strangled by this blockade and not only is their economy collapsing, but of course their oil wells are gonna have to be capped cuz there's nowhere to put all the oil cuz they can't sell it. So their oil wells are gonna have to be shut down, shut off, and it's very hard to restart them. So their entire economy is about to be destroyed. They've gotta cut a deal. They got big mouths. They act like they're in control. They're not in control of anything. We're in control. Trump's in control. This thing has to end quickly. Trump knows that. The only bad issue is they know it too. Iran knows that the American people are restless and impatient and that Trump has got to get out to win the midterms. But in the end, I think the minute he gets out, stocks fly, interest rates drop, real estate sells, stocks hit all time records. Gas prices drop dramatically. It's probably going to take another two months to get out of everything. But that brings us right to summer and then fall and then the midterms. If you can get gas prices down and you can get stocks up and the economy rocks and rolls and jobs start rolling, then Trump has got the perfect timing. He's got the luck of the Irish and we're in the right place at the right time. And that's what I think's gonna happen.
D
I really do.
E
I couldn't agree more.
A
All right, very good. Well, we're gonna let you go rest the golden voice. So you're ready at 11pm tonight, Wayne Allen Root is the host of America Speaks. And that will be live tonight at 11. Take in your calls. Live call and show. Ask whatever you want. You want to argue, you want to fight, you want to agree, disagree. Wayne's going to do it all. 1-800-347-ROOT. It's an easy number to remember. Phones are already lighting up. It'll start at 11pm Wayne, great luck with the show. I'm sure we'll be speaking a lot and have a great one tonight.
F
Thanks, boys. Be good. God bless.
A
Wayne Allen Root, the host of America Speaks, debuts tonight at 11pm live. Call in, show your calls for almost, I would think the full hour. So, yeah, it's gonna be. That's gonna be a hoot. Yeah, yeah, that's gonna be a hoot at 11, so.
E
But my suit looks like it would cost more than my car probably did, so.
A
All right. Live from Studio 6B41 past the hour. Let's do some headlines. Rick Delgado's got him. What's going on, Delgado?
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Man, this, this story broke this morning and I was riveted as I was trying to find out more and more about the, the raid that was happening. The raid is on and hopefully we'll start to see more of this. You know, I think Wayne was talking about it as well. You know, we need to see some of these people arrested for what they've been doing. As the FBI searches Virginia Senate leader's office as part of a corruption probe. According to the ap, this broke this morning in the state of Virginia, the FBI launching a raid over this Virginia state senate leader's hometown office and her neighbor, her neighboring cannabis shop earlier today, bringing into public view what two people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press. A corruption investigation into Democratic Senator Louise Lucas opened up during the former President Joe Biden's administration but was shut down. Who knows why, but it was reopened and is now an ongoing criminal investigation into this very powerful, from what I understand, a very powerful leader in Virginia. I've got some clips here. I don't think I've got enough time to get to him. We could get to him on the other side of the break. Yeah, but this is a big story. And again, it has to do she was very, very prominent when it came to Virginia's redistricting effort and is a right hand almost to the brand new governor there in the state of Virginia. So we'll talk more about this when we come back from the break. Damon.
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All right, we'll do that. Let's take the break. 17 till the hour live from Studio 6B. We'll do that with Delgado when we get back right after this.
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Sam,
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Thirteenth of the hour live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night. Let's get back to the headlines. Rick Delgado was doing. Mr. Delgado, what's going on?
D
Well, again, back to that, that FBI raid of the Virginia state senate leader that happened this morning. Louise Lucas is a prominent backer of the current brand new governor. Governor. What's her name? What's her name again? Spamberger, right?
A
Yeah.
D
Is it Spam Burger, the one in Virginia? Yeah.
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Scamburger, Weasel head, Scam Burger, Spam Burger.
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So she's a big prominent supporter of Scam Burger and she's also a prominent backer of Legaliz marijuana and has her own has her own cannabis shops. But here is FOX News reporter Alex Hogan talking about how the the FBI conducted this raid this morning. Cut number three. Check this out. Cut three.
A
FBI are currently at the office of
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State Senator Louise Lucas. We're told, according to sources, that this is a search that involves as many
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as 10 properties across the state, including the cannabis shop, which is just in the parking lot behind me.
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FBI and swat,
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SWAT teams in full force told people to come out of
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that shop with their hands up, arresting
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at least three people today. Sources say this is potentially connected to a corruption probe. And Senator L. Louise Lucas is the president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate. That makes sense.
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Her.
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One of the most powerful figures in the legislature.
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I asked her about these raids. This is what she had to say. I don't know what's going on.
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I just came from.
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From another bill of bor.
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So I'm just gonna wait until they do.
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Yeah, so she was very. She's very clued into as to what wrongdoing she could be being accused of.
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She seems.
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That is, she's. She's out of the. She's out of the Mad Max.
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So they think that she's been doing stuff to benefit her cannabis store.
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Oh, come on. That wouldn't happen.
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We don't know because like I said, like she. 10 different offices and locations they raided. They were in and out of their offices with boxes and boxes. They told people that were employed there to go outside. They weren't allowed to go back in. Here is, here is Alex Hogan. As she asked her about the weed dispensary, she saw her roll up in the truck, I guess before she came out and spoke to the press like that. Here's cut number four. Check this out.
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Is this dispensary yours?
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I was wondering if you'd heard anything
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else or is this dispensary yours? I don't know anything else that's going
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on there you have the quote of the day. I don't know anything that's going on.
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Wasn't me.
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I mean, it's quite the show. It's quite the show of force. If it's just for.
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I don't know, certainly.
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Well, when you consider that it's swat. Take a look at cut number five. Watch this because again, this is some intense stuff early in the morning on a weekday. Cut 5. Look at this as they back this guy backwards. He's walking backwards with his hands up. Guns are drawn on this guy. So who knows?
A
Is this cannabis store a front for something else going on?
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It could be. I mean, a lot of questions to be answered. Check out this as three of these men were arrested. They were reported. And look at the huge Damon sized guy on the right Hand side of your screen. Look at him. He is huge. That. That. That. That f. That. That the SWAT guy?
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Yeah. He's a big guy.
D
He is a big, big man. Imagine that guy. Holy. Imagine Damon is showing up, kicking down your door, saying, you're under arrest.
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Yeah, you should imagine it.
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I am.
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It was horrifying.
C
That almost happened today.
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Yeah. And finally could happen.
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Do the UFO story right now.
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All right. I'll do the ufo, actually. And here's a flashback of Louise.
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First time I find your address. Boy, watch out.
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I know where he lives.
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Hopefully there'll be snow that'll slow you down.
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Don't worry that I can get to your door no matter how much snow's in front of it, too. Me and Harry.
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That's right.
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We could dig you right out.
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Maybe not Harry, but you.
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You're.
C
Man, oh, man. The expediters over here.
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The Abominable Snowman coming through me. Anyhow, here is a flashback to Louise Lucas when she was on the campaign trail. Why people should be voting for her, why she's been in office for so long. Check this out. Cut 7.
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The people in the 18th senatorial district trust me. Yeah. They saw my commercials. They believe what I was saying.
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Your message to voters here, right now,
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this is to voters here, is that they know me. And they know when I make a promise, that I deliver on my promises. I've been representing this community for 30 years, but I can tell you I'm going to be successful. And the reason is because the people trust me.
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Yeah. To get them their weed.
C
Yep.
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Come on.
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And weed we trust.
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Anyhow, someone said.
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Monday. Monday. Money laundering. Easy for me. Money laundering, 101.
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Could be. Governor Abigail Spamberger, the new governor of Virginia, has declined to render comment when asked about this. And other Virginia Democrats were quick to note that the search comes as the FBI and the Justice Department had opened a spate of investigations into perceived adversaries of Trump. Though I've never heard of this woman, so I don't see how she's an adversary of Trump when nobody's ever heard of her before. Until today.
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No, it's not Damon. The Abominable Snowman. Commander Mike, now, don't start. Don't. Don't encourage Delgado.
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It's like a bank and Rascals.
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You can't.
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Cornelius.
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Damon's bounce. Looky what he can do.
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Do you have any other news?
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Look at what he can do. You're really taking it to a new level.
D
Yes.
C
Next thing you know, Charlie in the
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Box will be Coming out. Exactly. The big story that we broke last night when the show started, Damon David in the box, was that President Trump was pausing the Project Freedom rescue operation to give Iran some time to, you know, present their latest, I guess their latest agreement to the Trump administration to see what was coming. President Trump announced this last night that Project Freedom initiative was going to be paused. The blockade on Iranian vessels and ports will remain in effect during the short pause, he said in the new defensive military campaign which has started, which is also aimed at helping commercial ships get past Iranian defenses and through the narrow waterway of the Persian Gulf. Here is the President, here's what he had to say on the Iran deal and how they he sticks with this. He says it a lot. He seems to include this every time he's asked about Iran, about them having a nuclear weapon. Here he is, cut number eight. President Trump on this. Cut number eight.
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Check it out a few days ago. No, they want to make a deal badly and we'll see if we get there. If we get there. They can't have nuclear weapons. You know, it's very simple. But what's not to submit? So they had a navy with one hundred and fifty nine ships and now every ship is blown to pieces and lying at the bottom of the water. They had an air force, lots of planes and they don't have any planes, they don't have any anti aircraft, they don't have any radar left. Their missiles are mostly decimated. They have Some, they're probably 18, 19%, but not a lot by comparison to what they had. And their leaders have are all dead. So I think we won. Now we're doing well. Now we have to get what we have to get. If we don't do that, we'll have to go a big step further. But with that being said, they want to make a deal. We've had very good talks over the last 24 hours and it's very possible that we'll make a deal.
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Yeah. So there is the President on making a deal with Iran. And as far as Marco Rubio, the new press secretary, his latest job, DJ Marco Rubio had this to say about Iran and maybe he had some music still rolling around in his head. Cut 17. Here's Marco Rubio about Iran. Check this out. Cut 17. Oh, okay. We don't have cut 17.
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They are facing real catastrophic destruction to their economy, generational destruction to their economy, generational destruction to the wealth of their country imposed on themselves by the, by the actions that they're taking. They should check themselves before they wreck themselves in the direction that they're going. So look, the times come for Iran to make a sensible choice and it's not easy for them to do that, obviously because they have a fracture in their own leadership system. And apart from that, I mean, the top people in that government are, to say the least. You know, they're insane in the brain. And so we need to address that.
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This reminds me of the age old question, which came first on purpose?
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This is great.
D
I don't know, but which came first,
E
the Mack Daddy or the Daddy Mac? That's the age old question.
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How many of those can he get in? That's my favorite clip we've played in a week. I love that clip.
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Don't go chasing.
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So there's Marco Rubio and his take on Iran.
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All right, it's a wrap on hour one. Hour two coming back. Paul Nolan of kicks this off with some news and we'll get to some more sports. Morton Delgado, all coming up right after this.
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Sam,
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Mr. Nolan thinks I'm trying to
D
take over the world.
A
He might be right. Put him back in Damon's trunk, Bill. All right, Bill, we'll listen to you. We might have to do that. I think he. Paul Nolan's on to you though, pal.
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You know, vaccines and mosquitoes and engineered and now ticks. He's a menace. He's a menace to the globe, Gates.
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A menace to the globe. Live from Studio 6B, hour two, Real America's Voice. Glad you're in. Slick's gonna do some sports. Delgado's got more Maine headlines. Aaron, Marissa, Fran, holding it down tonight. I want to remind you at 11 o' clock tonight, Wayne Allen Root. The debut of America speaks. Your calls at 11pm Wayne is ready for you. Whatever you got, argue, agree, discuss. Whatever it is, you can do it at. 1-800-347-ROOT starting live at 11pm right here on Real America. Because voice phone's been ringing off the hook all day long. 11pm Eastern Standard Time is when that phone will actually start to get answered. So if you want to partake and call up Wayne and tell him that whatever, 11 o' clock time to do it tonight, America speaks. Check it out. Should be a good time. Harry on the highway. I don't know. Is Harry going to be taking the calls?
C
I think Harry's taking calls already.
A
Yeah, Harry is going to be the one screening.
E
Oh, boy.
A
I mean it's. I mean, how does this get any better? You get to call in.
E
That might be worth listening to unto itself.
A
You can talk to Harry on the highway first. Oh yeah. Then he'll pass you through to Wayne Allen roof.
E
How's he gonna deal with all like the trolls and what do they call gripers or gropers? The Fuentes lunatics.
A
Well, I don't know if he's gonna get any of that. It might be just one big love fest for Harry on the highway.
E
He might have to reroute the calls.
A
So far today have been good. I spoke to a couple. Couple people who wanted to speak to Wayne. Everyone seems pretty good. Okay.
C
Oh nice.
A
I mean that's two celebrities right in a row. That's Harry and then Wayne. Ellen Root. I mean it doesn't get any better than that. I gotta control both of them. And Aaron. Yeah. And Marissa. Yeah. Wow. It's gonna be a party at 11.
C
Big D might hang out late.
A
It's a party at 11 o'. Clock. Slick might stay up. Are you gonna call in, Slick? What? Call into Harry.
E
What?
A
You guys should all buy me dinner.
F
Okay, Not Harry.
A
People are calling, calling right now. The phone is literally going off behind me. Okay, maybe we should take a call and tell them it doesn't start. Should we take one and tell them it doesn't start till 11? What could go wrong?
C
What could go wrong?
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He has already gotten up and walked away. Harry already left.
C
Oh yeah.
E
There you go.
A
If he comes back, maybe we'll take a call or two. Well see this is that. This could be the downfall. Not. I mean I don't want to jinx it but Harry's gonna have to be on his game.
D
Yeah.
A
Is that possible? I don't know.
F
At 11.
C
Well he would just. We just saw his camera work earlier. Hocus.
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Focus.
E
What could go wrong?
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I said focus, folks. Well, we know Wayne's on his game all the time, so he'll be fine.
I
It's just.
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Can we get the calls through Harry to get him to Wayne? That would be the. You should have seen our dress rehearsal earlier today.
C
Harry in a dress.
D
Wow.
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Harry address. Harry will step up when he needs to. That's.
C
I'm sure he definitely will here.
A
Harry will step up when he needs to, so. Yeah. Well if the phone keeps ringing an hour too. Aaron.
D
Maybe.
A
Maybe if Harry comes back we should. Yeah, we should take some calls and just. I don't know, should we tell them it's us or should we just say hello?
F
I don't know.
A
Wayne will be here at 11 o'.
D
Clock.
A
Thank you.
E
To movie phone.
A
A little pregame. Maybe we won't tell them it's us and see what they. I don't know. Okay, let them think it's Wayne, but no, I don't know.
D
You don't. We don't fake it. Twain.
A
No, we don't think it's Wayne, but we just say.
C
No, we fake enough here.
A
We'll fake. We'll be. We'll be the Harry. We'll screen a couple just to see who they are and don't tell them it's awesome. We'll just see who. What they want to talk about. You want to screen them on the air? Oh, yeah, yeah.
D
That could be dangerous.
A
That could be dangerous.
C
We used to do it.
A
All right, well, we'll see. All right, let's do some news. Paul Nolan's going to kick us off hour two. What's going on, Mr. Nolan?
E
Well, you know, the pathological liar that Obama is, it's just amazing how stealthily he can lie and how eloquent he is in his complete and utter bs. You know, think about the wiretaps to Trump. Think about the raid of Mar? A Lago. And you know, they're going through Melania's draws. They antagonize the left into a frenzy to do everything in their power to kill Trump and normalize the murder of our president. Think about how many manufactured hoax between the Russia hoax between the, you know, P gate and all the nonsense that the media and people like Obama did to Trump in the Fed selection. Think about that. But rigged elections. Now, here's. This is Cole Colbert, the abs, you know, the, the shill talking to Obama. This. Let's get the first minute 33.
D
Or a need to restrict certain executive powers.
E
Yes.
A
Okay. I might have asked you this when
D
you were running for president back in the day. Like, is there any power that President Bush has taken that you would say,
A
no, I don't want that power because it keeps accumulating. Now that you're no longer in office, what powers do you believe the president should not have? Well, there are a couple that I followed even though they weren't law. And I want us. We're going to have to do some work to return to this basic norm, and we probably now have to codify it. The White House shouldn't be able to direct the attorney general to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants.
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Prosecute.
E
Right.
A
Because technically it's under the executive branch. The norm is that it's independent.
D
The idea is that the attorney.
A
Right, come on.
E
We should rewatch the whole. The whole video is just fantastic.
A
A second, come on. I'm sorry, What?
E
It's such B.S. you'd think it's AI.
A
Hello. I mean, he didn't seriously just say what I think he said, did he? The. The President shouldn't be able to go to the Attorney General and then. And then direct them to go after their political opponent.
E
Yeah.
A
I mean, where. Where have we seen that? I wonder.
C
Can't imagine.
D
I feel like. You know what? I think he's project reacting.
A
Oh, my God. I mean, talk about rich. These people have no. No shame.
D
No, it's just.
A
Oh, my God.
D
Just an experiment in gaslighting. Making him feel like. Making him feel like I'm holier than thou. Look. Look at what they've done.
A
Experimented.
F
Gaslighting.
D
Oh, that's good, because that's all it is. It's. It's. It's the old. It's the old Jedi mind trick. These are not the. These are not the laws I've broken over here. Yeah, yeah, right.
E
I mean, you guys just let it rip. It gets.
A
Is that a real audience or that's. That's piped in. What was that clapping?
D
I think it was a. I think he played it in front of a live studio audience.
C
Yep.
A
Oh, all right, so let's hear more of this clown. The most dangerous man to ever hold office. True.
D
Is the people's lawyer.
A
It's not the President's consigliere. Right. Even when it's Bobby Kennedy, it's Bobby Kennedy. And so two of the core principles of a democracy. We can survive a lot.
D
He's going to tell us.
A
Bad policies, funky elections. There's a bunch of stuff that. Okay, hold it out again. You notice the use of the nomenclature. Here we go with the democracy deal again. I think I addressed this in a first word. That the founders specifically set us out to not be pure democracy.
E
Yep.
A
But see, this is their catchphrase. Save democracy. Save our democracy this, our democracy that our democracy. It's not a democracy.
E
That's how you eradicate a republic.
A
Go ahead. It's a hypocrisy we can overcome. We can't overcome the politicization of the criminal justice system, the awesome power of the state. You can't have a situation in which whoever's in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies. I just. I can't. I can't listen to this anymore.
E
But you really should. But this is. Listen to the way the left is gobbling this up.
A
Yeah.
E
I mean, this is making its. Its rounds all over the social media of the echo chamber of the left. That this is their hero. This is the man they believe will save their democracy or their communist rule.
A
I mean, find me one interview this guy did when Trump got charged in New York 93 times with copy paste, copy paste, copy paste, that nonsense. Find me one time the interview this guy said anything like this, when that was happening to a former president at the time.
D
Not only that, but what have we found out since his presidency? Oh, he was the one who said, hey, you guys, take this. Intelligence is that Trump's not involved with Russia. Go back and rewrite it so I have something to use to go after my political rival.
E
It's truly astounding, right? I mean, right from MI6 to the CIA to him. Yeah, it's Obamagate.
D
Crazy.
A
I mean, I don't think I could stomach any more of that. I mean, if that's the way it goes, I mean, that's just crazy, the irony of what he's saying. And of course he knows it, but I guess he just feels like because he's Obama, the great orator of the left, he can just get away with it. And of course, you got the clapping seals in there. It still sounds fake to me, the claps. Even if it was played, it does
C
sound like a track.
E
It does. It almost sounds like a laugh track. Clap track, whatever.
C
It does sound like a track.
A
The single most dangerous person has ever held office in the United States in its history, ever, period. Is that man right there. The most dangerous person to ever hold office, who did more damage to this country than anyone ever has, who ran around the world apologizing for this country like nobody ever has. That's embarrassing. Yeah.
E
It's truly pathetic what he did. He really sold America as far down the river. He was the finishing nails in the coffin of a republic. And now Trump's surviving it, saving it.
A
All right, let's do some sports. 10 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6P Sports, brought to you by Mike Lindell. Slickster. What's going on?
C
RBD, Major League Baseball right now. Phillies 63 over the Athletics, end of 6, top of the 9th, the Orioles over the Mullen 7 4. Red Sox blanking the Tigers 4 zip mid 8th, bottom of the 8th. Nationals toppling the Twins 10 to 2 there. Rangers rocking the Yankees 6 to 1, mid 7th, middle of the 6th. Boy, the Reds need this one, but they're trailing the Cubs in Wrigley four two there, and also we have the bottom of the fifth. Guardians two to one over the Royals. Rays earlier today defeated The Blue Jays 3 Zip, 6 2. The bruise over the Cardinals. Dodgers absolutely annihilated the Astros 122 there. Padres over the Giants 5 1, Angels 82 winners over the White Sox, Mariners 31 over the Braves and the Mets and Rockies coming up at 9:20. Pirates and Diamondbacks closing it out at 9:40 tonight. And wow, let's see Alex Correa there. We had some injury over here. Sorry. Carlos Correa to undergo season ending surgery from the Astros. This is ESPN News Report. Houston Astros infield Carlos Corrella has suffered a torn tendon in his left ankle and would undergo season ending surgery. Correa told reporters that he suffered a complete tear while taking swings in the batting cage before Tuesday's game against the Dodgers. He estimated that recovery process would take six to eight months. Correa, 31, said he was going through his normal routine in the batting cage, took a swing and just felt it pop. It just completely snapped on me and it's going to be a big loss for the Astros. Obviously they're going to miss him. He was batting.279 with three homers and 16 ribies while serving as their leadoff hitter this season. Astros obviously trying to make a run for it, get back into their winning ways. And that's pretty much a wrap in sports there. Big D, back to you.
A
All right, very good. Is Harry back in the seat? Aaron, now do we want to take one of the calls that keeps coming in and see just who they are and what they want to talk to? Wayne Allen root tonight at 11 o' clock on America Speaks, the debut of America Speaks tonight that we want to see a sample of what he might, might be hearing. We could. This phone has literally not stopped ringing.
D
Wow.
A
Can we, can we answer one right to me where I could say hello or you think they're going to. Well, yeah. Yeah, we can do that.
C
Think they'll know who you are?
A
Okay, maybe if you're watching on social media. We're going to do that in the break coming up right now. Oh boy.
C
They call me the Rudiment.
E
Sam.
A
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Well, real quick in the break, we did take a call.
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Yes.
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From a woman in California asking who she should who she should vote for in this primary in California. And it turns out both are very good candidates for the Republicans. Different districts that were redrawn now together. So now they have to fight each other.
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Aha.
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So that's a good question. I know, I know. We said Calvert just got got a very good endorsement by Brandon Gill. By Brandon Gill out of Texas.
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He's fire. Yeah.
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But the incumbent, young Kim in her district is a very strong Republican and conservative as well and fights for, for Trump policy. I don't think you can go wrong with either One of them.
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So hopefully that was her. Maybe that was her problem. Now she's done, doesn't know what to do. Yeah, yeah.
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So just. Just to kind of clear that up. It's all that shenanigans with the redress redistricting map that they did in California where they got rid of one district and kind of combined it. So now the 41st and the 40th are kind of overlapping each other.
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Okay, so all right, very good.
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Clearing that up.
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All right, good job in the news, Delgado. Let's do so. Oh, I guess we still have to do this news. All right, go ahead.
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No, we got some other stuff. Some other good stuff, as a matter of fact. Cash Patel.
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Oh, yeah.
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Making news today.
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Really? About what, Delgado?
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Well, you know what? I will share it with you. As he teases a major, major imminent UFO announcement on Hannity's podcast. He did that yesterday on Sean Hannity's podcast, which isn't really a podcast, probably. It's like 25 people working behind the scenes. Makes it seem like it's just hangout, but they're not really hanging out. It's a studio. Anyhow, FBI Director Cash Patel was on there. He told Hannity that the Trump administration would soon release its UFO and alien life files. Patel has long been facing rumors over questions about his job security. What are you laughing at? Defendant President Trump on the podcast hang out with Sean Hannity and claim that the Trump administration was diverting its attention to extraterrestrial life. Yes. He says it's going to be another example of the president's decision to deliver on his promises. All the while, the administration is facing growing scrutiny, like this GU guy around the affordability crisis in the Iran war. Patel, here he is making that announcement. Cut number nine. About the UFO files that are going to be released. Damon, just sit there and listen here.
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Yeah.
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Cut number nine, David, here we go.
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The idea that there would be life
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on other planets that may be visited
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here, that would not at all shock or surprise me.
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Have you ever looked into it?
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We're looking at it.
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Here's the thing again.
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I want all the details.
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Here's the thing.
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Every other president before President Trump could
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have said, hey, let's look at that
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and get the American people the information.
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What did he do?
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He stood up an interagency process with Department of War leading that effort to get out the documentation related to everything that you're talking about, not just from the FBI, from the IC and everywhere else. And so what do we do? We already delivered our first tranche of information to that committee and they're going to be publicly releasing this information very soon. We are all for it. There's nothing in this subject that we're talking about that we don't want release. We. Our job at the FBI is to work with the White House, the Dow, give them the information, and then they're going to put that out in a methodical process and you're going to start seeing those releases literally happening in the very near future. We just met on it.
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So there you have it from the director of the FBI, Cash Patel. They're gonna be releasing some of the documents starting soon. I'm sure they're gonna be. They have to go through. I just hope we don't get any Bondi binders released because that was a disaster. Just release the stuff with as little Sharpie intrusion as possible.
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Can't wait.
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So we can have a take a look.
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Beam the binders right into Delgado's hands. Little green ones, as a matter of fact.
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They also put it on black paper. You're not gonna see one word that's relevant.
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Relevant.
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I think, See, this is where you're such a phony because you don't even trust Cash Patel or Dan Bongino anymore. Bongino's now gone. You don't even trust Cash Patel. So don't be a fan of his.
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I didn't say I don't bandwagon, but I am. I'm kind of. You know, when the government gets involved at this high level, you kind of have to stand back. I like the representatives who are pushing on this. When he says we have to do it, it's like, oh no, who's we?
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Oh yeah.
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You have to wonder like, who's the collective he's talking about Project Bluebeam.
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Right.
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Because what's going to happen is he's probably going to release video like this cut number. This is what they're probably going to release to us and say, this is authentic video. We're going to be let down that road again with Bondi binders.
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Sleece Stacks.
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Yeah, and Sleece Stacks attacking Captain Kirk. So hopefully that's not what this ends up.
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That's probably more realistic than what you're going to get. I don't know if I had a guess, so. But you're not going to believe it either way. So why. Don't even know. Don't act like no.
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If we see some of this, this, this highfalutin, high propulsion stuff, I think it'll be awesome. Them, you know, find out What? How that Tic Tac gets there? Well, how it goes so fast.
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Don't talk propulsion. We might end up getting mistaken for scientists and get popped. Be careful over there.
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I don't know.
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They're going to be publicly releasing the information.
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Well, there's like 30 people you've told us is going to release information over the last couple months.
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It's coming any day now.
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Burchett's going to release. This guy's going to release. This girl is going to release now. President Trump's going to release now. Cash Patel is going to release.
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Well, they got to make sure people stop dying first.
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Which is coming out first? The Epstein information or this?
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Yeah. Where's the clock? Are we putting a clock on the UFO stuff? What's your clock on that? 20, 36?
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No, I think. I think we're going to get some stuff coming out. He says now. Any day now.
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I'm with Delgado.
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Thank you.
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Any day.
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Of course. Of course.
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We've got a lot of stuff coming out. There's a lot of people talking about it. You got different branches of the government involved. What could possibly go wrong?
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Yeah, that's exactly right.
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What could possibly go wrong with everything they tell us?
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I mean, I wonder if Wayne will take any calls tonight on this.
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Yes. You know what? That should be a question for Wayne. He probably has some inside knowledge, some inside baseball on this. He may have talked to the President. The president may have said, hey, Wayne, you gotta check out what we see here.
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Okay?
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That could be a good question.
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Madeline. Madeline on Facebook, she has absolutely no sense of humor. She says, oh, my God, Will you guys keep laying off Delgado, please? A lot of people, Damon, would think you're crazy if you believe that we're the only people that live in the vast universe. You really shouldn't keep making fun of something you really don't know anything about.
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This is called boys being boys. We love them.
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That's true. You know what doesn't know about that? He doesn't. He doesn't know about the Book of Enoch.
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I know.
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Taken out of the Bible.
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You know what I know? He what is nuts? 26 past the hour. Live for Studio 6B.
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We stopped breaking your shops. That's when you know we don't like it.
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I'm waiting for my ride.
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Aaron N. Nano, we're back right after this.
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I'm so glad you video.
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Aaron Delgado, your ride is here.
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Wow.
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All right.
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30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday. May Slick's doing sports. Dugout is doing main headlines, Paul's going to do some more news. But right now, please welcome back to the show our friends from My Patriot Supply. And today, Jake Seawolf, he's a preparedness expert from My Patriot Supply, joins us now. Jake, how are you? Good.
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How are you gentlemen doing?
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Oh, we're doing great. Having a great night. Hope you are as well. Thanks for giving us a few moments tonight to talk about a bunch of important stuff. And I want to start with this. Can, can we discuss how rising fertilizer and diesel costs, which I think are up about 30% this year, are impacting the farmers?
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Yes, Diesel and fertilizer both in the high 30s. They're both up. And fertilizer is definitely obviously what we need to grow our food. That's what supports all the nutrients. But the problem with everything rising up is that you're looking at what, what almost 60% between the two. Diesel is used for transportation. It's used for all of the equipment on the farms to farm all the food. So any kind of movement growing is all diesel stuff, fertilizer, strictly farming. But it is causing a lot of farmers to just not grow their food this year. And even a lot of them that have planted seeds aren't even running their tractors to just grow the crop. They're just letting them die off because of the diesel costs. So it's kind of a huge issue.
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Yeah. So I wanted to ask you about what the issues that do present themselves. We hear President Trump talk a lot about his relationship with the farmers and how we love the farmers and the farmers love the administration. But to your point that you just made, are we seeing farmers and some trends start to develop where they're having to shut down operations or even worse because of some of the things that are going on with rising prices?
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Oh, I mean, it's getting bad everywhere. I mean, even food now is still rising. Granted, it's not going up as high as it was during the Biden administration, which Lord knows why that was skyrocketed so high. But it is still rising. It is still going up and we are expecting it's still kind of slow. Right now we're looking at about another eight to 12 months before we actually start seeing the difference on our food shelves. Because I mean, it takes time. Just like the straight up Hormuz. We're still not filling it at the pump yet. Get whereas the countries that are closed over there, they're looking at 10 to $20 a gallon per gallon of gas. And we're still quite below that Obviously, because it takes a while from the ship to go from that straight all the way over. So when you disrupt that chain, you still have a long ways to go before that gap actually hits the United States. It's kind of same thing with the fertilizer that's coming out of Iran and everything. Not to bore everyone with this stuff, but the big takeaway here is, is that food is going to be going up, like even our food, because I mean, we're a food industry as well and we like to give you guys like the 25 year shelf life with our packages. So when we, when we, when it sits in our store, it's fresh. When we get it to you, then you have 20 up to 25 years on most of our products. And that's why even our food is going to be taken over here pretty soon by that price hike, which right now we have some amazing deals going on our website. That's why we're trying to get people to come in there, like now's the time to buy. Because here in about, we estimate about six months before our next price hike will happen. But we are definitely still trying to keep them low for everyone because we want everyone to be prepared and we even do all like the little things. Since you guys are a little bit newer, your crowd is. We're probably one of the only companies I know that actually backs our food with 12 essential vitamins and minerals. So you're not just getting blank calories, you're actually getting something healthy. And even our Memorial Day sale still going on. But things like our grid Dr. This has EMP protection, which is really awesome. For those of you who don't know how that is. Essentially if a lightning strike or God forbid, an actual electromagnetic pulse comes in there and it's going to fry all the electronics, this grid doctor will actually shut off its power thing within 3Ns, reserving all the electronics inside. So all you have to do is turn it off, turn it back on, you've got power again while everyone else is suffering. But ask me any questions you got.
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Wow, that's pretty crazy. 3Ns seems like it's pretty fast. I just wanna, I just have one, I just have one more thing on the farmers because it's, you know, the question is like how, how can you tell, you know, when things are getting worse? And I would think that one of the things you would look at is the trend of farmers having to, to sell their land. And are things like that increasing our land sales increasing so that farmers 70% year over year. How much?
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So not like 70% total farmland, like 70% increase of sales from the farmers that are just getting rid of their land. And a lot of things are getting sold off to things like data centers and everything. And that's a whole different issue. We're even out here in Utah, we're trying to fight one from being built. They want to build a 40, 000 acre data center. So yeah, farmers are all hurting. I feel like they're just being taxed out of their farms. It's, it's definitely a big issue.
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We're speaking with Jake C. Wolf. He's a preparedness expert from my Patriots Apply. Did a great job there of laying out why it's so important to be prepared. And of course you can go to preparewithrav.com preparewithrav.com and make sure you're prepared because you never know when the next crisis is going to hit, whether it's rising prices, storms or any other things. Preparewithrav.com prepare with rav11word.com Jake Seawolf's a preparedness expert. From our friends at my Patriot Supply by Jake, we appreciate a few moments tonight. Thanks so much.
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Thank you. I appreciate you, sir. Have a good night.
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Tastes good too. I, I bought a one year supply. I ate it all on the three day weekend.
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You're prepared.
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Paul's prepared for a diet.
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I can only go home right now and not eat everything in my house. It'll be a successful night.
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Chasing the dog with a bottle of ketchup. That's when you know you're a fat guy.
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That's exactly right. All right. 36 past the hour, live from Studio 6B. I have no idea where we are here, what we're supposed to be doing, but Paul seemingly hasn't done anything in a while. So let's do some Paul news. What's going on? Mr.
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So in our audience, if you guys like Promethean action, just give us a one because I'll keep doing this because a lot of I'm fascinated by Susan Kokenda and Barbara Boyd. I think their breakdowns of global politics are masterful. And she went over the one today was about how the Canadian prime Minister Mark Carney visited Armenia to signal that the established rule based order that she always talks about, which is globalism essentially is collapsing and being replaced by a successor or a new coalition. And that coalition obviously includes Canada, the European Union, United Kingdom and Australia and amongst others. And she characterized this entire consolidation of the British imperial structure against Trump's agenda. So it's pretty fascinating. Can we get the first clip?
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This week, while the world's attention was on President Trump's Iran breakthrough, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney flew to Armenia to meet with European and Commonwealth leaders. And while he was there, he went on record admitting that the rules based international order is over.
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The world is undergoing a rupture across
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several dimensions in technology, in energy, in commerce and geopolitics.
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It's my strong personal view that as
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the international order will be rebuilt, but it will be rebuilt out of Europe.
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Now, Carney is not trying to save the old system. He's announcing its successor. And the United States is not on the list because what you saw was not a diplomatic trip. It was a rival power center being put together in real time. A rules based Order 2.0 engineered to try and stop Donald Trump's America. Now, Carney isn't just the spokesman for this project, he's one of the architects. And what Carney did when he returned to Canada the day after that Armenia summit is going to tell you all you need to know about who that architecture serves.
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So he went on to appoint Louise Arbor as the new Governor General Arbor is identified as the key architect of the International Criminal Court and a former UN prosecutor. She's been fully funded and directed by George Soros and she's been fully funded by Open society to support the ICC and the career of our Trump nemesis, Jack Smith, if you guys remember how corrupt he was and involved in the same legal frameworks before his prosecution of Donald Trump. So she goes on to talk about how the challenging of the imperial business model and the Trump administration is actively dismantling decade old cartels, specifically in the beef industry. I don't know if we can go get the next clip, Aaron.
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Last week we all saw King Charles in Washington trying to save the post war order. This week Mark Carney was in Armenia admitting that the original version of that order is ruptured and needs to be retooled. Charles brought the pageantry. Carney is building the successor system. Now look at the countries that Carney identified who are supposed to comprise that successor system. Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia. That's the Anglosphere plus the European imperial remnant. That is not a coalition of democracies. That's the British imperial system's remaining structure consolidating against the American system of Donald Trump and what he's trying to revive.
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So she goes on now here in the last part. And again, this was 17 minutes. I wanted to condense it down to five or six to help everybody out here. Trump's actively dismantling decade old cartels, especially the beef industry. And he goes through it. We've discussed it here on this before, right, Rick. We talked about how there's four major companies, it's JBS, Cargill, Tyson Foods and National Beef. They control 85% of the US meat processing market, which basically choke points the entire beef industry. And they could raise prices and control that market. As we know, kissinger said in 1971, he said something to effect control the food, control the beef, you control the population. So, you know, it talks about the monopolization of the broader themes of the global financial system that's really extracting, you know, the wealth from America because people want beef, but hamburgers shouldn't be a luxury. If we can get the last clip here, we can close out this segment with this clip.
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As of January 1st of this year, we have about 86.2 million head of cattle and calves in America. That is the lowest since the 1950s. And this year we are looking to be slightly down again. In the past decade alone, we've lost over 17% of our cattle ranchers. More than 100,000 ranches across this country are no more. However. And this is the second part of what I want to talk about today. The consolidation in US Meatpacking has led to just four meat jbs, a Brazilian owned company Cargill, Tyson Foods and National Beef, another Brazilian company. Those four companies monopolize about 85% of the U.S. processing market today. On top of that, half of these meatpacking giants, including the largest meat packer in the world, are either foreign owned or have significant foreign ownership and control, making them a threat not just to our cattle producers, but a threat to America itself. And as time has gone on, it becomes more and more clear that food security is truly national security.
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So I just wanted to bring that this again, Promethean action. If you're not following them on, you know, on X or YouTube, I strongly suggest suggest give him a follow. It's just fantastic research. And from a historical viewpoint, those two women are brilliant and they do a fantastic job of laying it out for the Layman.
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All right, 42 past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, we will get to some more sports and some more news when we get back. We'll get to anything else. Paul has Left on a Wednesday night. I want to remind you. 11:00 clock tonight, America speaks Wayne Allen Root live taking your phone calls. Coming up at 11 tonight on Real America's Voice. We'll take a break and we'll wrap it up for our Wednesday night when we get back right after this. Harry couldn't screen a door.
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All right.
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13:13 past the hour. Live from studio 6pm oh man. I mean I am locked in tonight at 11 o' clock for Wayne Allen Root. I am locked in at 11 o'. Clock. I may not leave. I may stay in the studio. Please, I need you to watch, to watch the call screener in action here. I mean, I don't know. All right, very good. 13th to the hour live from Studio 6B. Let's we'll wrap it up here for a Wednesday night, see what's everybody's got left. Slick. We'll start with you. Sports brought to you by mike6p promo. Slick star, what's going on?
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All right, quick scoreboard sweep. Big D, let's go. Harry couldn't screen a door. Sabre's four two over the Canadiens. Game one, Paul. Buffalo has won. They beat Montreal. That's a good one. Panhandle Paul in the YouTube chat he watches every night. He's got to be happy as can be. Golden Knights taking on the Ducks. That puck drop was supposed to be 9:30. Obviously they pushed it back. Right now the Vegas is looking to take a commanding 20 lead at home. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas and what the Ducks got to pull one out. The Knicks right now in the garden have woken up late. The Sixers gave him a good run, but Knicks took the lead. Just too much good defense. 106, 100aminute to go there in the fourth. That's a lifetime in the NBA. But Knicks are going to take a two zero commanding lead. I'm going to predict it. I'm calling the game now. Knicks have got this Timberwolves over the Spurs 9:30 as well. Yankees 6:1 right now, bottom of the 9th. I think that might be over for the Yankees in the Bronx. Cubs four two over the Reds. Bottom of the eighth. That's probably over two. End of the seventh. Guardians two to one or the Royal Mets right now up one nothing. Bottom of the second. Paul, this hope over the rocks.
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It's got to be a typo.
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Pirates 1 nothing over the Diamondbacks mid first finals. I gave you a little bit earlier so let me just get to one quick story. Ambassador Monica Crowley, UFC fight on Trump's Birthday will be the most extraordinary thing Big D is trying to recover over there. Jasmine Jordan of Breitbart.
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It was live.
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Ambassador Monica Crowley said Wednesday that preparations are already underway for the planned UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House on June 14th. President's birthday. Right. Describing the South Lawn setup and Flag Day night as an extraordinary spectacle that will coincide with President Donald Trump's birthday, Crowley spoke during a Breitbart news policy event titled Celebrating American Greatness, which focused on her work leading the Freedom 250 semi quintessential celebration effort ahead of the 250th anniversary. Discussing the upcoming event planned for the White House grounds, Crowley said this event particular lights President Trump up like no other, and that is the UFC fight on the South Lawn. We know the President has been a massive fan of the UFC for many, many years. We had. Justin Gaethje was on earlier as well. Let's see what he had to say about the president, what he's done for the UFC since the 90s and what he thinks about this event coming up. Aaron, roll it. Cut one.
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Yeah. What an unbelievable honor. I mean, I'm not sure many know how. How big of a part you were to the UFC coming out, coming on and becoming mainstream in the early 90s when nobody would let us and nobody believed in us, and they thought we were just absolute animals and you gave us a chance to fight in your property.
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Well, they're right about that.
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Someone. We just.
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Yeah.
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I mean, it's truly an honor. It's awesome. It's your birthday. Awesome. It's Flag Day. Wonderful to represent this country. You know, these guys aren't from this country, but I'm sure it's a. It's an honor to them as well, but I think we'd be 10 years behind if it wasn't for you, and so thank you for that.
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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They call them the Sports. The Sports in Chief. That's what they call him. The President. That's his new nickname now. And that's a rap in sports. Big D, throw it back to you.
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All right, look. Very good. Paul Nolan, what else is anything else on your NewsRadar today?
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Well, I mean, a little clip of Katie Porter just proving she's a communist and a lunatic. Her justification of vaccines and. Well, just let's check her out here in her. A little clip from her recent debate.
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So, Congresswoman Porter, your thoughts on the idea of funding health care for undocumented immigrants statewide?
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Yes, yes.
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And.
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And to.
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That's, by the way, what I think Californians deserve as answers to these questions.
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And for critics who say that we
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can't afford it, what do you say to that?
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We can't afford to have people who are sick who are making the rest of us sick when anybody shouldn't be here have care.
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It shouldn't be.
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When anyone doesn't have care, the rest of us are at risk. When people don't get vaccinations, when they don't go to the doctor, they wind up in the emergency room. They cause longer lines for the rest of us. They make our health care system, they push it to the brink. And that was exactly where we were when we expanded health care and health coverage to make sure that everyone can be healthy.
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She's just out there. She's just so far gone from reality. Or she's just a great saleswoman and just, she's just pitching the product she's been told to pitch because that is pure BS now.
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She's awful. She's an awful human being. You can tell she's a terrible person. Nobody likes her. They call her potatoes for a reason because that's what she dumped on her ex husband's head because that's what she is. She's a potato. She's just Katie potato.
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I mean, I don't want to end the show on a negative note, especially one that we don't know if this is true or not. But, but Zero Hedge reported today and I posted a couple things about this. Tom Homan says Trump talking to Cabinet about legal status for migrants. And I thought to myself, well, that's no way that can be true. And here is the video that went along with it. I found about five minutes later. Would you support a compromise, sir, that involves giving legal status to the millions
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of people who are here illegally but
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are otherwise law abiding, including dreamers.
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I'm not going to get ahead of
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the president on that. You know, I work for the President,
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so you know, that's.
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But something has to be done to address that population.
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Or is a solution to deport them all.
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I'm not going to get ahead of the president. You know, president's talking to various
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members of his cabinet.
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There's discussions going on. I'm involved with some and not others. But I'm not going to get ahead
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of the president on this. Or should we deport them all? I would have maybe thought the answer could be yes.
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Well, he does mention the word dreamers. And I know during the 2020 campaign, President Trump had kind of taken that, taken the lead on that and said, look, let's do the dreamers. Let's take care of them at least and take that off the. Take that off the plate and eliminate it from the campaign. And nobody went along with it because, well, they wanted it to be a campaign issue. So of course they didn't want to make a deal. They never want to make a deal.
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Yeah. If they make any kind of deal like that, they got to force them to automatically make them registered Republicans.
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Yeah. And they get a hat and a shirt and everything.
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Yeah. And a constitution.
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Any. Any deal that smells even from a distance like amnesty is, is an absolute 1 million percent deal breaker for the majority of his base.
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Yep.
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So I don't even know what that clip means. Let's hope nothing. All right.
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Yeah, let's hope nothing. We'll see what happens.
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All right, dog, I'll take us home. What's left?
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I got two. I think we'll go out on a high note here. Damon. Cut number 16. Here is Marco Rubio when he was sitting in, taking advantage of taking another job. He's press secretary from yesterday. This is a great clip. A reporter asked him the question on what his hope for America is. Listen to this answer. This could be the top of the ticket for 2028. Cut 16.
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My hope for America. And how do you personally deal with that? Yeah, look, I mean, my hope for America is what it's always been. I think it's the hope I hope we all share.
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We want.
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We want it to continue to be the place where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything. Where you're not limited by the circumstances of your birth, by the color of your skin, by your ethnicity. But frankly, it's a place where you are able to overcome challenges and achieve your full potential. I think that should be the goal of every country in the world, frankly. But I think in the US we're not perfect. Our history is not one of perfection, but it's still better than anybody else's history. And ours is a story of perpetual improvement. Each generation has left the next generation of Americans freer, more prosperous, safer. And that is our goal as well. But it is a unique and exceptional country. And as we come upon this 250 year anniversary, I think we have a lot to learn and be proud of in our history. It is one of perpetual and continuous improvement where each generation has done its part to bring us closer to fulfilling the vision that the founders of this country had upon its founding.
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So, yeah, there you have that.
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Fantastic. I thought he was going to spit some bars.
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All right. As always, we salute our military, active and active. Police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks, guys. On the show. Aaron, Marissa, Fran, great job as always. Harry on the highway. Good luck. Tonight at 11. Wayne Allen Roots taking your calls. America speaks at 11 o'. Clock. Should be fun. Thanks mostly to you though. The live from Studio 6B audience. We'll see you tomorrow night. Thursday, we're back, 8pm right here live from Studio 6B.
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Sam.
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026 ([Aired May 7, 2026])
Host: Damon & team, iHeartPodcasts
Guests: Wayne Allyn Root (host of new show "America Speaks"), Jake Seawolf (My Patriot Supply)
This episode of “Live from Studio 6B” on Real America’s Voice delivers a jam-packed night: It opens with a deep philosophical reflection on the true foundation of America—ideas vs. principles—then swings into hard-hitting political news, sports, developing corruption probes, globalism, and wraps with a major tease on imminent UFO disclosures. Notable guest Wayne Allyn Root joins to preview his new call-in show, and the team unpacks everything from the ongoing Iran conflict, recent FBI raids in Virginia, and the onward march of “rules-based” globalism. Throughout, the tone is irreverent, hard-hitting, and highly interactive with their live audience.
“The United States of America is not an idea. It is a nation constituted upon principles. The difference is not merely semantic... A principle is a foundational proposition... not invented but discovered...” — (05:15)
"$100 million [for Pacific Palisades Fire aid] didn't go to the victims at all. Instead it went to nonprofits… some aren't even located in LA." — Rep. Kevin Kiley (21:47)
"In 1989, I did ‘The Fan Speaks Out’—now, nearly 40 years later, I’ll sit on TV and let America call in and debate, argue, or agree. Whatever you want. America is speaking on my show." (28:29)
“It’s either incompetence, ineptness, cowardice or they’re bribed… I think they play for the other side or just don’t want to win.” — Wayne Allyn Root (33:19)
"Our job at the FBI is to work with the White House, the DoD, give them the information, and then they're going to put that out in a methodical process and you're going to start seeing those releases literally happening in the very near future. We just met on it." — Kash Patel (69:39)
"Mark Carney [Canada PM] admits the rules-based order is over... Successor system will be rebuilt out of Europe. The US is not on the list... this is a rival power center being put together in real time." (83:09)
“The White House shouldn’t be able to direct the Attorney General to go around prosecuting whoever... the norm is that it’s independent.” (55:52)
“Diesel & fertilizer prices are up in the high 30%'s... It's causing farmers to just not grow their food this year. Many run their tractors for nothing, fields going fallow.” (75:58)
| Segment Title | Start Time | |-----------------------------------------------------------| ---------- | | America: Idea vs. Principle (First Word) | 03:12 | | Globalism, Federal Power, State Sovereignty | 10:39 | | Sports News & Ted Turner’s Passing | 17:12 | | California Fire Aid Scam (Rep. Kiley) | 21:25 | | Wayne Allyn Root Interview (“America Speaks” Preview) | 27:46 | | FBI VA Corruption Probe, Louise Lucas Raid | 40:41 | | Kash Patel’s UFO Disclosure Tease | 68:09 | | Obama on Politicization of Justice | 54:55 | | Globalism & Food Security (Promethean Action Clips) | 81:12 | | Jake Seawolf – Farming, Preparedness Discussion | 74:32 | | Show Wrap & Final Headlines/Sports | 88:43 |
The episode balances deep, at-times philosophical commentary with night-of breaking news, current events, playful banter, audience interaction, and no-holds-barred political criticism. The panel’s style is energetic, sometimes irreverent, proudly anti-establishment, and always focused on “real” American concerns. Their guest, Wayne Allyn Root, fits right in, promising to amplify the “people’s voice,” while the team continues to challenge what they see as the mainstream or “globalist” paradigm. Expect smart digressions, audience humor, and timely engagement with late-breaking stories.
Original Language & Tone: Direct, skeptical of government, sometimes caustic, but with moments of humor and unity.
[Listen for in-depth commentary, plenty of laughs, and to catch the Real America’s Voice community in its element.]