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It is live from Studio 6B on a Friday night at the America First Warehouse. Real America's voice all across the country. 1039 LI News Radio.
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Glad you're in.
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Wherever you're watching or listening, we always appreciate you giving us a few hours of your weekday nights, 8 to 10. And like I said, right here at the American first warehouse on a Friday night where we love to be.
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Sit to my right.
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Going to do sports. The slickster sitting right there. Slickster.
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Looking good.
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How are you? I'm doing good, Big D. What's coming up in sports? Anything big tonight?
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Oh, yeah. Well, the President sat down, had that big nil meeting a little while before he departed D.C. with Nick Saban and all the.
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Nick Saban, Yeah.
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We're going to cover that. And of course, Dana White is teasing about the ufc, what we're going to have at the White House. And of course, the President was talking about Lionel Messi today at the White House as well. So busy day with the President. We'll have some scores. And the Houston Rodeo on a Friday night.
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Big D. Where's Harry? On the highway. He's here. Has he got my tickets for the UFC yet at the White House? No, of course he.
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Harry's working.
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That means you're not getting work.
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We've heard that one before.
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I'll have him by 2028. I'm sure he'll have him locked.
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He's hardly working.
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Harry, do you want two tickets? Yeah, sure, Harry. And I just say yes because I just know. I mean, come on, please stop.
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Just tell him. You know, Harry. It gets you in jail.
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Harry. Harry. Exit like he's like. Like he's ticket master. Like he's got aund of back pocket. You want some tickets to the ufc? Yeah, sure. Harry. Give me two. Front row, please. I want to sit next to Trump, too, by the way.
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He's a ticket master.
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I want to march out from the Oval Office. No problem.
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You'll see him walking through. Through the parking lot or something. Or in front of msg, going, anybody got two? Anybody got two?
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Yeah. City. The slicks, right. With news tonight is Vinnie Mac, Vincent C. Butah. I'll call him by his real middle name.
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Yeah. Thank you.
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You're welcome. How are you?
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I'M doing very well. I had a busy day hanging out with Harry on the highway and we went to the diner. You know the diner by here, by the airport? You know, it's an old school diner.
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Yeah.
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We wanted soup, they gave us a menu. There's 20 pages to the menu. As you know. You go from two eggs over easy to pork chops to veal parmesan to pasta to Greek salad to kebabs. I've never seen so much food in one place.
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Yes.
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What happened to these old school diners?
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It's all fresh, too, Ben. It's all fresh all the time.
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All fresh.
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They're calling Uber Eats Out Back.
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There's no way they could keep that inventory and then have 700 cakes and desserts in the.
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So, what did you get?
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I just got soup. It was nice.
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With croutons or without?
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No croutons.
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Yeah.
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A lot of lettuce, though. It's wonderful.
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Okay, very good. Vin's going to have news sitting next to him with main headlines. Tonight's Rick Delgado. Mr. Delgado, how are you?
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I am well.
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Damon, what did you do today?
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What have I done? I did a lot, but nothing that you're interested in.
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We want specifics.
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Well, you're right about that, but.
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What'd you say? Nothing. I'm interested.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You're right. Kate, D.J. is here.
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See, I told you.
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He's the host of The Kevin Downey Jr. Show. Heard right here on 1039 LI News Radio. This is Downey Jr. How are you?
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I'm lovely, thank you, Big D. I'm having a lot of fun. Oh, big comedy show coming. Saratoga Springs, March 20th and 21st. I'll be there if you. If you're bored, come on by. There's going to be jokes about dead hookers and bourbon. Better than that.
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Okay. Oh, man. What an invitation.
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Very nice.
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All right. Very good.
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Family show is what you're saying.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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That's wonderful.
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That sounds like it would be a good place to see you, because, number one, see you. Obviously. But then, too, you can go bet the horses, right?
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Yeah, I guess.
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Not in March, though. They're not running it. No. Why don't you do a show in
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the summer there in 2018? I was there for the entirety of track season, seven nights a week.
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Yeah.
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Best summer of my life. Except for all the money I lost.
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Yeah.
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And the liver you lost.
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I lost more liver than money.
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Exactly.
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So basically, Damon. Damon just told you he's not coming to see you.
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No, of course, no, because nothing's open exactly how many casinos there?
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They do.
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Yeah.
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All right, so there's an outside chance I'll come here.
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It's a crapshoot.
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That's a crap shoot. Whether I come sitting next to Kevin Downey Jr. Is the one and only Mr. Paul Nolan. He's gonna have news as well. Mr. Nolan, how are you?
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I'm well. I like the diversity here. We have a man who just has soup and a guy who has dead hookers and bourbon.
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Yeah.
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Hangs out with Charlie Sheen and, you know, he's with Harry.
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I'm the Costco Charlie Sheen. Yeah.
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Like, I party like a rock star. One who's broke, never had a hit. He parties and lost all his teeth.
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So Friday night, lots to talk about the America first warehouse. But I guess only place really to start is obviously the news of now. It's going to be really every day. And that's what's going on in Iran with the war in our troops and the President of the United States. So, Rick Delgado, I'll let you. I'll let you lay out the scenario of where we are. Where, what's, where are we tonight?
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All right. Well, as of right now, according to this from the Washington Examiner, Trump, President Trump is going to attend the dignified transfer of the six US Service members that were killed in Iran. Damon, that's going to be happening. He's going to attend this as they are the first six Americans killed thus far in Iran or by Iran, I should say, in Operation Epic Fury. White House Press secretary Caroline Levitt made the announcement during her Wednesday afternoon press briefing. These heroes represent the very best among us. They laid down their lives, she said, and we will never forget their sacrifice. As the president said, we grieve for these American patriots and their families as we continue the righteous mission for which they gave their lives. So they'll be, they'll be doing that. He'll be, he'll be joining them as they do the dignified transfer of the six US Service members. The most recent one, I think was killed yesterday or at least identified yesterday. So that somber news and, you know, on the Iran war front, President Trump on Friday called for Iran's unconditional surrender to end the war launched by the US not even a week ago. We're still not even a week into
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this, not a week.
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And it's just amazing. According to him, there will be no deal with Iran except for unconditional surrender. This is what he posted to Truth Social today. That was the president. Here is Caroline Levitt, cut number two, referencing that Truth cut Number two, check this out.
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President Trump, it means when he says
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unconditional surrender is when he, as commander in chief of the United States military and the leader of the free world,
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determines that Iran can no longer, longer
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pose a threat to the United States
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of America into our troops and our
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personnel in the Middle East. That is, again, the ultimate goal of Operation Epic Fury. To annihilate their navy, to take out their ballistic missile threat, which we have largely done in the course of just six days.
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That, of course, to ensure they can
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never obtain a nuclear weapon, to significantly weaken their proxies in the region that
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have killed and maimed hundreds of Americans throughout the years.
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We've seen the Houthis and Hezbollah have
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hardly put up a fight over the past six days.
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So we're already well on our way
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to achieving the objectives of Operation Epic Fury.
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And when the President determines that Iran
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no longer poses that threat, that's when
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that unconditional surrender will take place.
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Yeah. The wars engulfed the regional neighbors as well in the area of the Middle east, disrupted the economy, killed thousands, or I should say stranded thousands of people in terms of the travelers, and killed hundreds. Trump demands that Iran's 88 member assembly of experts. They're getting together, Damon, because they're going to vote for a new supreme leader. I don't know who's going to raise their hand.
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How many days, how many hours is he going to work.
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Yeah, exactly. So they're going to determine who's going to hold the ultimate authority in their. In their country over its political and military decisions. But again, we've seen what happens when they name someone. They don't last very long.
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Yeah, no, they have not lasted very long, and I believe.
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So who wants to be supreme Leader? Not.
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It's.
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Yeah, exactly. That's basically what's happening.
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What's amazing is these guys have never heard of Zoom yet or like. Or Team. It just tells you how bad Microsoft Teams is. They. They were still refused to use teams. They'd rather go sit in a building and get blown up altogether.
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Let me share my screen. Hold on my sec. You're getting it.
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No, they don't want to. Do you know what it speaks to
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the arrogance, really, of thinking, oh, you know what, we're just going to get together. Like, nobody's going to touch us, I guess. Because after 47 years of nobody touching you, guess what, you just got touched.
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Yep, that's right. Not. Not anymore.
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Yeah, that's over.
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You would think, though, that the. The hints would be the heat melting them down. To nothing. That maybe we're not going to go with another I told you so Khomeini type and I told you so command. Maybe we should go with someone a little better. Nah, we're gonna throw in another murderous rapist.
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Come on.
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They'll let us have our.
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All those in favor?
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Yeah.
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Were you guys aware that he tweeted today, by the way?
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Who?
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Khomeini.
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Ah.
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Oh, he did?
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Yeah.
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Oh, did he?
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Yeah, he tweeted. He tweeted today.
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Interesting.
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If you could put this up, Aaron. He says the Zionist regime has made a big mistake and its consequences will make the regime desperate by God's grace. And he's got this pretty cool looking picture. And I said, wait, they offer canva? And hell yeah. I don't, I don't get it. I don't, I didn't. I don't, I don't get how he's tweeting, but I guess he's. Somebody's tweeting from his accounts.
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Well, he's. He's got a really good Internet connection.
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Yeah, he must have.
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He's got a hard line.
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Yeah.
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Good firewall too, I heard.
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Exactly. Firewall strong there in hell. Yeah.
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So it's. But I think what Delgado was saying is really interesting because this has only been a week. Can you imagine what it's going to be like by the end of next week? I mean, just think about the speed in which this is happening and the horrible narrative that's been out there by the left. It's been a week. We've annihilated just about everything they have. We got, you know, another week or two, another month, whatever it's going to be. But the narrative we're getting from the left is that, you know, we're losing or they're, you know, they're rooting all these.
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They're rooting for. Rooting. Have you ever seen. So outwardly rooting against the country and the president as well. This party is right now.
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They've been doing that now. It's probably the most obvious visible way. But. But it's been a week. Imagine any war we've seen in our lifetime and really in history. A week. In one week, what they've accomplished. So my point is imagine where we're going to be next week at the end of next week. And at the end of the month, everyone's talking about this prolonged war and all that stuff. No, they're just about finished right now.
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Yeah.
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And we got. Only in a week.
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Yeah.
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And what's amazing is the narrative that they're going with and this is how, you know, they've got nothing to talk about. Gas prices are high. Really?
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You mean below Biden's?
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So gas prices are high. Is your, your, your angle of how this war is going badly, not the fact that, you know, after 47 years, finally somebody's dealing with these people the way they should have been dealt with in the first place. And after all the death and mayhem and world problems they've caused, gas prices are up 10 cents, my goodness. Is going horribly for us.
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KATIE J. The thing that's funny, like they have no credibility. They can't stand on anything because they're the ones like insisted upon the Ukraine war. It doesn't matter how much money we spend, doesn't matter how many innocents are lost. They just didn't care. They were like, they were painting themselves yellow and blue. They look like the Simpsons. And now they're, you know, now this is a bad war. But meanwhile it makes so much more sense from a geo economic standpoint and geopolitical standpoint. We've talked about you and I have been talking about the geoeconomic, you know, this is a big deal but gas
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prices are going to come down like they're up for a week. We've cleared out the straits without the boats. They're going to come through again. This is so temporary and that's what drives me crazy. We know it's just a tiny little blip that's going to go right back down.
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And right now the national Average of gas is 322. Joe Biden's entire the average at the end we put all four years together. 360.
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Oh wow.
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So it's still less money however, one less dictator. Hooray.
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Yeah.
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All right.
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Haram. Harrumph.
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Yeah. I read a couple of good things about the end ending the week and some thoughts on that. Mark Dubowitz was one of them who I've been following very closely during this and a couple other people. I'll give you some, I'll give you some of that. I'm interested to see what you guys think of some of the things he lays out looking at this week and then looking forward to next week and we'll talk about that. Plus we'll do some sports live from Studio 6P at the America first warehouse on a Friday night. Lots more to do. We're back right after this.
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Seventeen past the hour live from Studio 6B at the America First Warehouse. On a Friday night, we're going to get back to everything going on with Iran. We'll get to all the guys who have all their own news here tonight, but let's do a little sports while we can. Sports is brought to you by our friend Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow Slickster. What's going on?
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All right, big D scoreboard NHL we go Panthers 1 nothing over the Red Wings 14 to go there in the second. Also midway through the second, the Avalanche leave the Stars 1 nothing. We have the Canucks and Blackhawks, Hurricanes, Oilers, Canadians, Ducks, Wild Golden Knights and Blues Sharks all coming up a little bit later. I'll give you an update at the end of the night on how that goes. President Trump busy about sports in the White House earlier today, Big D Trump set sights on nil regulation score act at college Sports Roundtable and teases another executive order. Ryan Gatos of Fox News Reporting President Donald Trump hosted a college sports roundtable Friday to examine solutions to key challenges including NCAA authority, name, image and likeness, nil issues, collective bargaining and governance concerns. Athletic officials in attendance included NCAA President Charlie Baker, former Alabama head coach Nick Saban, Outkick founder Clay Travis, New York Yankees President Randy Levine, Rick and each of the Power four commissioners, among others. This is the future, I think beyond college sports, this is the future of colleges, trump said to kick off the roundtable. The amount of money being spent and lost by otherwise very successful schools is astounding. Just in a short period of time, it's only going to get worse. We have to save college sports and I believe our colleges crazy things are happening. We have a seven year freshman. We're seeing things we've never seen before, college players not wanting to go pro because they make too much money in college, he added. Trump said there has been an inability to set rules, noting that different states have different nil laws, prompting another challenge for sports. If Congress doesn't take action fast, it could destroy college sports, trump said. Trump ripped one judge who knows nothing about sports, according to Trump, knew nothing about football, knew nothing about Olympics, knew nothing about anything, just decided everything was unconstitutional. So the president's looking to push back. He wants to reform college sports. I think he needs to. It's our education system. It's the last arm of our education system. But I think it's very important These guys are getting crazy money. I mean, you got guys getting $12 million quarterbacks to sign on as freshmen for a college kid. I, you know, I'm all. I'm, you know, I'm a capitalist like everybody else here. But that's a little bit much for a young person.
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Well, you heard it compromises the game.
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Absolutely.
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And you heard from Carson Beck, right, Just before the championship. He doesn't go to class. He hasn't gone to class for two years.
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Exactly.
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It's like, well, then why are you in college, dude?
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And who knows if he'll even play in the NFL? That's the other part. But he made a hell of a lot of money in college, right, Playing for Georgia. And that's a wrap in sports. Back to you.
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All right. It's like very Good Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is a promo code to use. Trump was funny today with Rubio. Did you see him? Yeah. Over his son, because his son plays in college sports.
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I guess Rubio's son and I guess has an.
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Trump said Rubio's got a big conflict of interest here. He didn't disclose it. Could be criminal.
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Oh, Marco.
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Meanwhile.
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Meanwhile, Rubio is going. He makes a little bit. A little bit.
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Not that he gets a taste.
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As a matter of fact, here, actually, this is the clip. Aaron, put this up for a second. Here's the president. No, no sound. Here we go.
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Marco has a conflict of interest that
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he didn't reveal, which is a very serious charge.
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Could be a criminal charge, actually, because
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his son is a very good player for a very good college and makes money with nil.
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So this is a serious conflict of interest. But we'll.
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We'll take him. We waive his conflict.
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I think it was. I think they said afterwards it was a few thousand that the kid makes. Oh, boy. All right, we'll do some more sports with Slick. Coming up here in a second. Mark Dubowitz has some thoughts. He says as we go into the weekend after a tumultuous but promising week, he said, couple points I want to bring up and see what you guys think. Number one, President Trump's demand for unconditional surrender is not about humiliation. It's about ending the regime's ability to threaten the United States, Israel, and the region with nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, drones, and terrorism. That's number one. Number two, this war is not about choosing Iran's next leader, but making sure there is a leader who ends the Islamic Republic's deadly capabilities. Number three, Iran's Future leadership must come from Iranians, but we should have a say in making sure that it's someone who meets their needs.
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Needs.
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Whether that future includes Reza Pahlavi or someone else in a decision for the Iranian people to make, it must emerge from both Iranian legitimacy and obviously President Trump and the West's acceptance. Pahlavi reflects a strong sentiment among many Iranians. Iranians will be looking for a national leadership and stability after the collapse of the Islamic Republic. Pahlavi is one of the several figures who has positioned himself for this moment. There's no doubt that he is popular inside Iran. Number five, the real issue is transition, stability. The critical question is who inside Iran can stabilize the country, prevent chaos, and guide a transition away from this regime. He might. Pavlovi is right to speak about avoiding the mistakes of what we saw in Iraq. Number six, the regime's collapse will create a political vacuum. After 45 years of dictatorship, there are no strong political institutions left inside Iran, but there are strong bureaucratic institutions that must be preserved. That means any transition will require cooperation between internal actors, the technocrats who can keep the country functioning. The United States has an important role. Our role should be supporting stability and preventing Iran's deadly capabilities from being rebuilt in any way, shape or form. Success in Iran that no longer threatens the region with nuclear weapons, missiles of terrorism, and where Iranians themselves decide their future government. Real success would be Iran at peace with America and with the region. Kdj, what do you think of those?
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I think. I think things are going to work out no matter what. I think a lot of people are screaming about this. Then the other thing, I've rarely seen a Trump plan that didn't go well. So even when I don't know what he's talking about, I trust that he usually knows what's going to happen. Even though it might not see right. It might not seem obvious to us. The man, like some other man I know, works in mysterious ways. And I. I just learned. I've just learned to shut up and wait and see what happens before jumping up and down and screaming.
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And
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I kind of look at it this way. We have our deep state in this country. They have their deep state, and that's these radicals, and they're, they're deep. This is not something that's, you know, a small group of people. They're like, this is not just a bunch of mullahs that took this country, right? There's a deep state. And that deep state has to be dismantled. So I know they got to keep their Infrastructure running. But they have to dismantle that deep state. We can't allow for any of that to bubble back up into leadership or all of this. You know, is this going to Repeat again in 10 years and 5 years or something like that? So I look at our own deep state and how we're trying to dismantle that. Look how hard that is. We're a free society. It takes a guy like Trump to come in and even make some damage there. Can you imagine how hard it's going to be with these radicals who. Who will die on the sword no matter what, to keep that power?
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And the thing that's weird about with Iran, like right now, you can go to Twitter and see who has what to say, but in Iran you can't. Because if you said, hey, you know, if I were in charge, well, they cut off your head. We don't really know who they have. That's right.
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No more.
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Yeah. The only people getting airtime there are the Death to America. Great Saint, Little Satan. Yeah, you don't really hear from the good guys because they get. They get killed.
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They get killed.
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They get thrown off buildings.
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Yeah. All right, Vince, got some news. What else is going on, Vin?
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I got more of like an observation and a rant about a lot of these wars that have occurred recently. And it's really striking to me when I started thinking about this. So Hamas and Israel. So Hamas targeted civilians. Israel targeted the military. Russia, Ukraine. Ukraine's targeting the military, Russians are targeting civilians. You got the same thing going on with Iran and us. We're targeting their military, they're targeting civilians. It just shows to me, this consistency of inhumane actors in this world, that they're willing to just kill regular people left and right when they're fighting in a conflict, not a war. And we see this now with three wars, the exact same behavior. It's disgraceful and disgusting. And as I looked at it, I'm like, this isn't a pat. This isn't like an isolated incident. This is a pattern of some of these evil empires, for lack of a better word, and how they conduct conflict and what they do to regular people. They shouldn't be attacking regular people. The Russians, the Hamas and the Iranians, that's what they do.
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Don't think they care too much.
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That's the point. They don't care at all about it, people.
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All right, more to do from the America first warehouse. Live from Studio 6B on a Friday night. We're back right after this.
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It.
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All right, live from Studio 6P. On a Friday night at the America First Warehouse. Sports with slick more to do there. Coming up, Paul Nolan's gonna have news. KDJ is gonna have some news. Rick Delgado is gonna have main headlines. Vinnie Mac's gonna have some more. Aaron and Fran, of course, holding it down as always on a Friday night live here at the America First Warehouse. Want to thank Joe the Box and everybody here. All the great people who work at the America First Warehouse. Always so welcoming. And we always love being here on a Friday night.
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Yeah. And they got karaoke night coming.
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They got karaoke tomorrow night. Vin's going to be singing My Sharona.
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I'll be singing the. The theme from that and the theme from Batman. I've been memorizing all the words to the old theme from Batman.
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Love. Lift us up where we belong. That from Officer and the Gentleman.
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Thank you. Thank you. That's one of my bigger hits.
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So. Yes.
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Yeah.
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Guess what's back tonight, boys? Crazy Town.
A
Oh, hello.
D
Do you know why?
E
Because Biden is so smart.
D
Because Biden was out and about and he was in front of a microphone. If Biden's in front of a microphone, we've got Crazy Town. I have not seen this yet. Aaron.
E
I hope he lives to 100.
D
Aaron, cut this up. So here we go, Aaron. Roll it crazy down.
A
Thank you. I think that clock is broken. I'll try to keep this under two minutes.
B
Oh, boy.
A
President Obama. President Mrs. Clinton.
E
Come on.
A
Hope the hell you all got that. But you're gonna need to help getting out of here. You know, I. You get knocked down, Joey.
D
Oh, boy.
A
Just get up. Just get up. I stutter. Talk like that. But it's okay to laugh at stuttering. I'm a hell of a lot smarter than most of you. I'm only 83.
E
Wow.
A
Here's a hotel. You laughing at that 40 times two. Plus, by the way, you know, continent of Africa is gonna be the largest continent in the world in terms of population by the year 2050. The largest in the entire world. Watch. Man, something really wasn't bright enough to be sworn in. But what I've been around so damn long, you gotta rewind that the fact is.
C
Oh, good.
D
Thanks.
A
As I learned. And by the way. And she. That most people know I've met with Putin for. Anyway, the whole point of what I'm trying to get at here is that, you know, Joey, keep the faith and my grandmother will know. Joey, spread it. And while we've never fully lived up to promise. Thugs on horses waiting to beat the living hell out of you. And I'm cutting my speech very short because I'm afraid every attack. Matter of fact, they named the biggest swimming pool after you. The Biden Swimming Pool Man.
C
Oh, my goodness.
A
He said, you dumb SOB because there's nothing beyond our capacity when we work together. Nothing, nothing, nothing. So stand up. I just want him to finish his job.
E
Come on.
C
Oh, my goodness.
D
Oh, my goodness.
A
Wait, wait.
F
What was that one point?
C
That was. That was at a funeral.
D
Yeah, he was.
C
Was he trying. Was.
E
Did you hear what Kevin Doughty said?
D
Katie J.
E
Goes because I think Jesse Jackson left
C
because Joe has as a habit of doing that, asking people to stand up and they're dead. I wonder if he was looking to Jesse.
D
That's true.
F
He's done that.
D
Stand up where they are.
F
Oh, what was the one line
D
I was hoping we were going to get another close of where the United States of America got it. But I guess we didn't get that.
E
I was hoping he did math.
F
Oh, man.
B
Well, he did.
E
What do you do?
C
40 times two plus a couple.
D
40 times two plus a couple.
B
How much is that?
E
He can't enunciate it.
D
That's his age.
C
Wow.
D
Oh, my God.
F
That is beautiful.
B
Wow.
E
That is elder abuse.
D
Now just imagine the world in the same place it is now and just swap. Just swap out the President. Oh, my God.
C
Oh, my goodness.
D
Oh, my God.
F
It's unbelievable.
A
Honey, which rubber mask do I wear tonight?
E
Are you kidding me? If he was there, we'd be all learning Mandarin in school.
D
Oh, my God.
C
Holy moly.
D
All right, let's do some headline news. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Delgado?
C
I don't know. I don't know if I can follow that. I don't think I can.
E
Good luck.
C
Anyhow, let's talk Epstein, shall we? Because that's a whole lot of fun. As one of the Democrats owned, Ro Khanna says the Andrew from from the UK Prince Andrew he's talking about and the Epstein link could end the monarchy. Yep. Andrew of Windsor's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein could bring down the British monarchy. According to Ro Khanna, the representative out of California. Of course you remember Virginia Giuffre accused the prince of raping her when she was just 17 year old trafficking victim and sued back in 2021 as emails have come to light, they show through the Epstein files released by the US Justice Department which appear to show that the former Prince shared confidential information from his role as a trade envoy with Epstein who is going to market that and use that to, I guess, further enrich himself as well. Here is Ro Khanna, cut number three. Talking about what he thinks could be the result of this connection between the. The royal family in Epstein. Cut number three. Check this out.
A
It's a window into.
F
Window into the elite impunity this club.
A
And by the way, I think this is the.
F
The most vulnerable the British monarchy has ever been. I mean, I heard they were asking the Queen questions about the Epstein class. They, they ought to ask the King and Queen questions and maybe this will
A
be the end of the monarchy. Do you think it could be the
D
end of the world?
F
Well, if they don't have answers, if they're implicated with an Epstein class, not
A
a good look for the British monarchy.
D
What questions does the King have to answer?
A
Well, the King has to answer what he knew.
B
What he knew about Andrew.
F
Just stripping Andrew of a title is not enough.
A
I mean, Andrew needs to come before our committee and start answering questions. I mean, look, if you are.
F
Have allegations of raping a young girl,
A
I don't think the, the, the appropriate
F
punishment is you no longer get to be a prince. There's got to be more than that.
C
Yeah, exactly. So that's, that's Ro Khanna's take on what he sees coming out of those Epstein files.
E
You know, I can't help but think of the clip of the week where Clinton is strolling down memory lane, licking his lips and it looks like he just had a martini and a Viagra and he's his, you know, attorney, yanks the paper away from me. He's like drooling over it. Katie J. Please tell me you saw Clinton. In fact, let's play the clip if you got it. Aaron, look at him.
F
Look at his face.
D
Yeah,
E
he's back on that. He's in a hot tub.
A
Give me that back. I want to see that back. Hold on, hold on. Oh yeah, look at him.
C
He's looking.
A
Like.
C
That was a good one.
A
I remember that. Oh yeah, that one cost me a couple hundred thousand dollars, but that was worth it.
E
Mr. President, we have about five minutes remaining in.
A
Questions related to crimes committed by Mr.
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Epstein and Ms. Maxwell.
A
Yeah, now I know why serial killers keep souvenirs.
C
What's amazing though about that is that he still comes out of there thinking he did nothing wrong. Yeah, and that's the amazing. And that's something the Rokhana mentioned that these people think they're, they're so above it all, they're untouchable. But you know, let's face it, when it Comes to Clinton, he's got more than enough. Not even just pictures, just everything associated with.
E
I mean, there's so many documents connected to him. And you see him so excited, going through, like he was like a little kid with a baseball cards. Got him, got him.
D
Need him. Got him.
E
You know, that was. That was as telling as it gets. I mean, that was as incriminating.
C
Yeah.
E
I mean, as Slick said last week, I think you said it was close, but no cigar.
F
Right? Yeah.
E
Yes.
A
You know, I kind of think in the history of the monarchy, they've probably been having sex with underage relatives for the past 600 years, trying. Oh, good. He's going out of the family, for one. That's way to go, Andrew.
C
Well, that's why he got in trouble, because he left.
A
Yeah, exactly.
F
Right, left the circle.
E
There's some truth to that.
A
Exactly.
C
And speaking of Clinton, because there were some great things that came out of this that we didn't get a chance to see. Like when he did this.
D
Whoops.
C
Paul, I think you'd appreciate this one. Cut number five. Here's Clinton when he says he was actually closer to Glenn Maxwell and the Rothschilds, that he was actually to Jeffrey Epstein. Kind of a whoops moment.
D
Yeah.
E
His lawyer can't be thrown.
C
Number five, check this out.
A
She stated that President Clinton was her
E
friend, not Epstein's friend.
A
Is that accurate? I would.
E
I'd say that it was accurate to
A
say that I felt closer to her than him.
D
And for the record, why was that?
A
Because I had seen her more and because she was very good friends with Evelyn Rothschild and his wife Lynn, whom I knew and was in reg.
D
Yeah.
C
So they're exposing the connection with the Rothschild. I'm sure Paul was happy with that one.
B
Thank you.
E
It's funny you bring up the Rothschilds. They're like, oh, conspiracy theory. You know, these people had their power for 250, 300 years. They don't just give it away.
B
Right.
E
You know, when you. When you crap out, you try to save whatever you have for the kids. You're not. You're not just throwing it in the garbage. They're not going to throw away their trillions. So to act like they're not still in control is somewhat laughable.
C
Yeah. And here's the other part that really got my attention. Here's cuts six. Clinton actually sounds like one of us. Not sure if Epstein actually committed suicide. You got to hear it for yourself. Cut number six. Check this out.
A
Mr. President, was your. Was your friend Jeffrey Epstein classifying him as a friend?
E
Who?
A
He has testified that he was friendly friend.
E
In a letter he said he was friendly, but not. You've asked for his testimony.
D
President, do you believe that Jeffrey Epstein was suicidal?
A
Do you know was he ever suicidal?
D
I don't know.
E
I only know what the medical finding was.
A
I think maybe he finally got caught and I don't know. I think I've accepted in my own mind I don't know what happened. Mr. President, what did you accept? That he killed himself or that he did?
E
Not that he did, but I don't know. Yes, sir.
A
Thank you. We don't, none of us know.
C
Yeah, as he says, I don't know. We don't know.
B
Let me ask Hillary. Yeah, maybe she knows.
F
We know she knows.
E
That's damning.
C
That is a damning.
E
That is damning.
C
Yeah, because again, you know, it's been the accepted truth, quote unquote, that, oh, he committed suicide against all the, all, all the things that say there's no way he committed suicide.
E
Did you notice the lawyer's face during that? Oh, yeah, yeah. He's gonna get, he's gonna get beaten in the back room.
A
I just said you should ask Hillary how he killed himself.
E
Usually when we whack people, we leave no evidence at all.
D
All right, Paul, what's, what else is going on in the news? You got some news on? Man, this is just a horrible story
E
coming out of, you know, I was debating doing it, but it just, it's just important to get it out there because you know, we talk about the illegal immigration situation and it's, and it just gets thrown to the wayside too often and you know, these criminals have just done it again. Four illegal migrants who are members of the notorious Ms. 13 have been indicted for allegedly brutaling and murdering a 14 year old boy in a Maryland park. Jose, whatever the names, they're not going to Remember but the 18, 19, 21 and 17 year old boys chopped up a 14 year old into pieces and they left the remains all throughout this park and they were caught and we'll see if they get deported or not, but. Or they spend life in prison on a taxpayer dime. They should have never been here. I just wanted to touch on this because with all the war, this is still a problem. There's a war at home. We have been invaded by essentially people who would turn on this country if there was a civil war in a heartbeat. And there's gots to go.
C
That's it.
D
All right, live from Studio 6B on a Friday night at the American First Warehouse. KDJ Vinnie Mac coming up when we get back right after this.
E
Sam.
A
Yeah, baby. Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to live from Studio 6B here at the America Furs Warehouse, the most patriotic venue in the galaxy. Speaking of most patriotic, we've got our old friend Mark here. Back here. He's from Spy Trail Distillery. He's been here once before. Mark, welcome back. Let's hear from Patriot Mark. Coming back, everybody from Spy Trail Distillery. Again, the most patriotic. Can we say libations, Adult libations. Spirits. Spirits named after George Washington's famous spy ring right out of Chautauqua, New York, right here in Long Island. Mark, welcome back. I hear there's big changes at Spy Trail. What's going on, buddy? Thanks for coming back.
C
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A
Now let's just make sure I got this clear. Marga. Most of America now enjoy Spy Trail Distillery spirits. And all you got to do is go to spytrail distillery.com and order and they'll ship it to them. Is that what you're saying? This is amazing.
C
Exactly what I'm saying. Just go right to the website. You can order direct off the website and it gets shipped out.
A
You've got bourbon, you've got your honey bourbon. You've got your black tea bourbon. That's what we call the KDJ Slick Rick special Bourbon for beauty. Because that's how we're gonna die, drinking it. It's gonna be great. We're gonna. I'm just gonna explode into black tea. Goodness. It's gonna be wonderful. So, Mark, how can they get their own nationwide. Go to spytrail distillery.com.
C
go right to the website. You can order direct off the website. Sign up for the email list. And whenever something new comes out, like we're going to be releasing a gin shortly that will be added to the. To the website ordering.
A
And the vodka. You got vodka.
C
We do have vodka. So. So three types of bourbons, like you said, the vodka and the Gin, eventually.
A
And if you order, folks, use promo code KDJ1010KDJ. 10 for 10 off. Your first order. So order everything you can. Get the swag, get it all. 10 off. Mark, thanks so much for stopping in. I love what you guys are doing. Can you look in the camera and say, take it away, Big D. Take it away, Big D. Yeah. Let's hear from Mark. Oh, my.
D
All right. Kdj.
B
Wow.
D
In a. In a self promotion for himself.
F
If I've ever seen a. KDJ and I are going to take a residency.
D
KDJ's house count as the state that they ship directly to? I think so.
B
So, you know, you drink a lot when you have your own promo code for an alcohol.
A
I'm saving money.
B
Yeah, yeah. No, honey, I'm fine. My promo code for the vodka is 75 KDJ.
A
You know what? I'm pretty proud. It's my first promo code in radio.
D
I thought we were getting questions on Iran, the war or something. KDJ's got his own promo.
A
Okay, good.
D
Talking about.
C
He's talking about how he's going to be pickled soon.
D
Yeah, let's. Let's do some. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS Experience. The promo code to use. Slickster. What's going on?
F
I just gotta say that is. That is the truth. That spy trail is the best bourbon I've ever had. That black tea is phenomenal. The honey bourbon off the chart. And he's gonna open a tasting room. Kevin and I are gonna have a residency there. Big D. Yeah, I heard about that too.
D
So I can't.
E
I just like to give a plug too, because I am not a flavored bourbon.
F
Right. A lot of purists, aren't they? Like this straight bourbon.
E
It's fantastic.
D
I know.
A
Yeah.
E
It's never overpowering. It's always like the perfect amount flavor, so.
F
And they have worth looking into some phenomenal cocktail recipes. So definitely. Check out this.
B
Thank you.
C
It's definitely busy, but not precocious.
F
Yeah. We can talk about. We could do a whole show on this.
E
It's not shallow.
F
Jamie's looking at me like I'm nuts. NBA, let's go real quick.
B
All right.
F
Celtics 87, 80 over the Mavs. Jason Tatum back in action. Big D, 15 points tonight. Playing pretty good there in the third quarter. Also in the third. Hornets 101.98 over the Heat. We have the Rockets trailing the trailblazers by 1. 39, 38 in a second. And Nick's taking on the Nuggets in the aptly named Ball Arena a little bit later tonight. So we'll be looking forward to that, Rick. Got that one.
E
Yes.
F
And Dana White delays UFC White House card reveal, teases Conor McGregor inclusion. Dana White pushes UFC White House reveal back, but hints that Conor McGregor could be one of the few selected for the card. This is Joshua Ryan of MMA Weekly. Dana White is still not ready to reveal his plans for how the UFC White House card will line up come June 14th. One thing is for sure, a Conor McGregor inclusion remains a possibility following White's remarks. The Notorious has been linked with a return to the Octagon for several years, and fans have not so patiently waited for fight news since his scheduled bout fallout against Michael Chandler in 2024. Reports of an appearance at the White House are heating up. Big D. So we're looking forward to that. June 14th is also our president's birthday. That's going to be one heck of a day at the White House with the ufc. So we're looking forward to that, Big
D
D. I am looking forward to it. I'll let you know how it is once Harry locks down my tickets. I'll let you guys know what so.
F
Oh, yeah, I'm sure there will be no ticket for me how it is.
D
That's for sure.
F
Yeah, for sure. I'm just a sports guy.
A
All right.
D
Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use if you shop at MyPillow. KDJ hosted the Kevin Downey Jr. Show, right? He's got some news. Well, Mr. Kevin Downey Jr. How are you?
A
I'm great, thank you.
D
What's going on in the news?
A
This is. Every time you think the Biden family can't become more traitorous and more putrid? Well, they do. They somehow do. This is from the New York post. Exclusive headline, US adversaries made nearly 30,000 visits to sensitive biolabs under the Biden administration. Bombshell data shows. So I'll just. I'll just cut out the pork and tell you what's going on. Between September 1, 2021 and August 31, 2024, there were a bunch of people going to our biolabs and they were invited. And how many people? Well, I'll tell you, they're mostly spies. And let's see. Iran had 304 spies come by. Russia had 1608. China, of course, they got the most 28,000 plus potential spies walking through our biolabs. So they say some stayed for hours, some stayed for months. And, you know, for those days, you just can't get out of bed. The Biden administration actually gave these animals remote access so that they could sit in their. Sit in their comfy clothes and read all of our bio secrets that they wanted to. For years this went on. And this is just from those three. There are people from other countries who stopped by and they got the tour, the biolab Tour. We've got 17 Biolabs. That's more like 48, but they say 17 bio labs, way more than 48. And so these clowns were taking tours through them. And. And, well, now it turns out under Joe Biden, the amount of money we're losing to the Chinese was roughly $600 billion a year, just in what they were stealing as far as not only just data, but, you know, technology that they didn't have.
C
Intellectual property.
A
Intellectual property came in, scooped it up. Now, you would think. Why would Biden allow this? Well, because he took $10 million in bribes from China. That's why you had those spy balloons going, whatever they wanted, folks. Because there was nothing Joe Biden could do because he had sold us out. And let me remind you, remember back before we knew Biden was. Was cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs, he would say weird little things and we'd all laugh like, I sold a lot of state secrets. Hello. Now that we know he's demented, maybe he wasn't lying. Maybe he was just sort of spitting it out because he's an old goober.
D
And.
A
And that's what they do. Sometimes a rubber mask sticks in his mouth and he can't really talk. I'm not saying there's a bunch of fake bisons.
C
Well, you know what it is? I think what happens is when they get that old. Don't people just, you know, when they get old, they start to seep the truth.
D
Yeah.
C
Like, you hear, they complain.
D
Right.
C
It's just like, oh, my grandpa doesn't have a filter. That's because he's talking the truth. Things are slipping out now, like the way he really feels and what he really thinks.
E
Damon, we were discussing who's a bigger criminal, the Bidens or. Or Obama. This is another notch in the Biden belt. We might want to do a full accounting of this. We're going to need a team, though.
D
Yeah, well, I guess. Yeah, you're going for criminal. I guess I go for most dangerous to the country, so I. They don't have to exclusively do the same.
E
Obviously, Obama got nailed again. Let's not call it Russia anymore. Let's just call it Obamagate. See the news how badly he's been nailed dead to rights by Tulsi about, you know, just rigging the election and running cover and running the operation. That's traitorous. So who knows?
D
You know, to Kevin's story, though, some estimate that China costs us about a billion dollars in intellectual property, probably more. Who knows what the number is? And you just have to question why we're still allowing 600,000 Chinese nationals into the colleges and all of the, some of the positioning that we're still getting from this administration. When you have stories like this out there, you have, I mean, it just, it's just mind boggling.
A
And many of those students are part of the spy network, of course. And of course those, those who are not are bringing in, like, bugs and things to eat our cattle and our, our crops.
B
Well, they're stealing bioweapons, bringing them back and our ingredients and they're unleashing.
D
All right, hour two coming up live from Studio 6P back at the American first warehouse right after this.
A
Sam, If your television sounds funny in
F
the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B.
D
All right, live from Studio 6P at the American First Warehouse on a floor. Friday night, real America's voice all across the country. Glad you're in, everybody. Slick's doing sports. Vinny Mac is going to do some more news. Rick Delgado's got main headlines. Paul Nolan's got news as well. Kevin Downey Jr. Is the host of the Kevin Downey Jr. Show. He's going to do some news, but right now he's here with another great patriot here at the America first warehouse, kdj, who you got?
A
Thanks, Big D. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you retired Air Force Colonel Marvin Williams, hanging out with us tonight.
D
Yeah.
E
Sir.
A
First, I want to thank you for your service. I appreciate anything and everything you have done, but your service to this nation is not over, is it?
E
It is certainly not over as I am preparing to run in the 4th district of New York, a win a seat that we have to take back from the Democrats. And I'm excited to join America first and our team and being able to get this seat back.
B
Yeah, baby.
A
Yeah, baby. So, sir, that district you're speaking of, that's number four?
E
It is number four.
A
And can you tell us what that encapsulates geographically? Is that Queens? Is that.
E
No, absolutely. It's right on the Nassau county line, away from Queens, coming east, going all the way down to Southern part of Nassau county, picking up Oceanside, five towns going into the Atlantic Ocean and moving back up a little bit toward Westbury, a little bit above Westbury, and moving as far east, going toward Levittown on the line of Levittown. And so it's a pretty big district.
A
That is big. I want to congratulate you on your campaign. You got my vote already. I live in Hicksville because I'm kind of a hick. See how they did that? They worked out that way. I used to live in Babylon. I was bad then. All right, what? These are the jokes, folks. Lieutenant Colonel, let me ask you something. Do you like the direction Trump has taken us now?
E
The President has done an extraordinary job. And you know what? The President needs a lot of help in Congress, and that's why I'm here, because I want to push his agenda forward.
C
Yes, sir.
A
Do you got a website people can go to?
E
Absolutely. Please. Look, just Google me. Marvin Williams for Congress. I need you to go and look at that and give me some feedback. You can write me. I will respond to you. And you're going to see that contribution page because we have to raise a lot of money because we got to be in this to win.
A
Absolutely, folks. The war against communism never ends. And we got a new fighter here for not just for Long island, not for New York, but for the United States of America.
E
Absolutely. That's what this is all about. Hey, I devoted 30 years of my life sacrificing my family, sacrificing my community, sacrificing my career so that I can serve my country, to make sure that we stand on. On the ideals of the American Constitution. And that's why I'm here.
A
All right. Congratulations, sir. Let's hear it for the man. All right, thanks so much. Can you look in the camera and say, back to you, Big D. Back
E
to you, Big D. All right, thank you, buddy.
A
All right, Very good.
D
Kevin Downey Jr. Nice job.
A
Thank you.
D
America First Warehouse. Great job.
B
That's refreshing, huh? To have. Have a, you know, a military man here, a patriot at that level, taking on these Democrats here in New York to. To help the President with this agenda. Man, Come on.
D
Yeah.
B
We got to all get out here and help this guy.
C
Yeah. My question is, who's in that seat now? You know, do we know who's in that seat right now?
E
What we need is natural born leaders.
B
Natural born leaders.
E
Yeah. Because it's a rudderless ship everywhere in D.C. and New York State.
D
And running for governor, of course, is Bruce Blakeman, who will be on this show two weeks from yesterday, right here on Live from Studio 6B March 19th.
B
Yep.
D
We'll have Bruce Blakeman on and talk to him about, well, the entire state.
B
We need him, too.
F
We definitely need him.
D
So I thought we could start hour two here. Just a quick fire round here with everybody. I'll go to each one of you. You don't need to give me a lot of why you gave me the grade, but let's do a little grading of Trump Cabinet, Trump people and Trump's verse. You know, for the first year here, we did this once on the show, and now we're. We're obviously, you know, into year two. So I thought let's quickly go around and see what everybody thinks and the audience can chime into here in the chat. Wherever you're watching at. Lfsxp, Put your grade in. I'll go quickly. Just give me. Just give me a grade. Can you have a plus or a minus next to it, too? Vice President J.D. vance, Paul Nolan. Your grade?
E
Yeah, I would. You got to give them. What can you not give them other than a B plus or an A minus at this point? Because who's perfect?
D
Kevin Vance.
A
I think Vance is doing great. I don't know who I want to run for president next. Him. Rubio Desantis. What a bench.
E
Yeah.
D
Okay. Is there a grade for him right now?
A
Yeah, I'm going to give him an A.
D
Okay. Delgado grade.
C
I got to go. Big A as well.
D
Vin.
B
Easy A. Rick.
F
A minus. Little room for him.
D
Okay. Tom Holman.
E
Paul Holman's just A plus, plus, plus, plus and then some. There's no. There's.
C
It's.
E
There's nothing there. I mean, he's done everything we've asked him. Obama asked him.
A
Easy. A plus.
D
Rick.
C
Same.
D
Vin.
B
A plus, Slick.
F
Unanimous.
D
Marco Rubio Paul.
E
Rock star. Yeah. I mean, again, a guy who I had not a lot of trust for. I, you know, outstanding grade.
B
Paul.
D
I'm looking for grade with A plus or A minus. Kev.
A
I. I'm the same way. I didn't like him. I give him an A right now.
D
Rick.
C
I think he's compromised now with the nil thing. A plus.
A
Yeah.
D
Vince.
B
Best surprise at account of it. A plus.
D
Okay. Slick.
F
Unanimous.
D
A plus. All right. Scott Bessant. Paul.
C
Plus.
D
Okay. Kdj.
A
I give him an A. I think he's doing great.
D
Delgado.
C
Yeah, same.
D
A, Vin.
B
A plus, Slick.
F
A plus.
D
All right. Pete Hegseth. Paul.
E
Cabinets is rocking.
F
Hey.
A
Plus, okay. Yeah.
D
A plus. A plus.
A
I'LL say A. Vin.
B
I'll say A.
D
Is look. Yeah.
F
A. I'll go with A.
D
All right, let's shake it up a little bit. He's not there anymore, but I'm gonna include him. Dan Bongino.
B
Paul.
D
Is there a grade there?
E
Failure.
D
F. Okay. Kdj.
A
I'm giving him an A because I think he did what he could. His family was taken. They were in Florida. He couldn't see it. And I know he said, well, I saw the files. Well, of course, they're not going to be. Files. Say, yeah, we killed Epstein. Back to work. So I think that people hate him for that, but I still give him an A. I think he's a good.
D
Delgado.
C
Yeah. I'm gonna go with a B plus again for the. For the same reason he. He was definitely hamstrung. Had to work within probably lines that he didn't realize going in.
B
Yeah, B plus as well.
D
Slick.
F
Yeah, I go to B plus two B for Bongino.
D
Okay. Tulsi Gabbard. Paul.
E
I gotta tell you, it's still doing great by me. I'm saying B plus because you guys have talked about it. Hamstrung a little bit.
D
Okay, Kev.
A
Oh, easily a nine. Nine and a half.
D
Okay, we've changed the scale here, but that's fine. Delgado.
C
I'm gonna go with a solid A, almost A plus, because I feel like she's one of these ones that Questions get harder.
D
Give me a letter.
C
She came out of nowhere.
B
I feel like I'm on Jeopardy. On Saturday Night Live.
E
Yeah.
D
Then Alex.
A
This is what Alex snaps up.
D
Up for her.
B
Two snaps up, Gabbert. Yeah.
D
What's your grade? Hey, slick.
F
I'll go to. Hey.
A
Yeah, she's doing Good.
D
All right. RFK Jr. Paul.
A
I hate you, Trebek.
E
RFK Jr. Is doing a great job, too. He's getting the junk out of the food, and he's constantly under assault.
D
I'm going a RFK Jr. You got
A
to go in as well, because I couldn't chocolate this much, so he.
C
Delgado, for a guy who snorted co coke off a toilet seat, I'm gonna go with A.
D
All right, Vinny Mac. Hey, Slick.
F
Unanimous.
A
All right, let's see. Makes him an A plus in my book.
D
All right, now we get into the interesting ones. Cash Patel.
B
Paul.
E
Oh, come on. I'm gonna get more hate in the chat. I'm gonna give him an F also.
D
Okay, Kev, that hurt.
A
I'm gonna give him a B plus.
D
Okay, Delgado.
C
I'm gonna go with a B. Vin,
B
I'm going with the B plus, too. He's done a lot. Wake up.
F
Yeah, B plus. I think he deserves.
D
All right. Pam Bondi. Paul.
A
Oh, God.
E
Sorry.
D
F. All right.
F
Wow.
A
Well, I'll give her an 8.9 because she's no Tulsi. No, I want her. I want her to go away.
D
Okay?
C
Please don't talk anymore. That's all I'll say.
D
That's not a grade, but that's a
C
P. How about that?
D
A P. Okay. She passed, Vin.
B
C plus.
D
C plus, Slick.
F
C minus.
D
Okay. Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff. Paul Nolan.
E
I don't like a one bit. I think she's a deep state. Low life, but I'll still give her.
D
Well, that's a little strong. Low life, I mean.
E
Nope.
D
Would you go to a bad lunch with her or something?
E
She beat me out of the house next to the Trumps at Mar A Lago.
B
So where's the bourbon guy? Where's the bourbon guy?
F
We're gonna loosen Paul up.
A
I'm not a big fan. I mean, let me see what Tulsi says. She's my girlfriend now, and says.
C
You know what? I don't know much about her, but she seems like a pain in the ass. I'll go with a B.
D
Okay. Vin?
B
I think she's awesome. She keeps this guy organized.
E
A.
D
Okay, Vin? Yeah, I mean, slick.
F
Yeah, I'll give her an A, too. I think she's good.
D
All right. Elon Musk. Paul.
E
Love him. Love him. He's got to get an A.
D
Okay. Kdj.
A
A plus. He bought Twitter and he kept free speech free when we needed it the most.
D
Delgado. I'll give him an X. X, Slick.
F
I'll give him an A for the trillions.
D
Hey, you know we know you're an A, Doug Burgum. I don't know if anyone even knows what Doug's doing, but he's an F for me. Go ahead, Paul.
E
Again? Just. Can I go? Zero.
D
Yeah. Doug Burgum. What's your grade? Kev?
F
Absolutely.
A
I've never heard of him.
C
That's going to be an incomplete.
D
Absolutely.
C
Yeah, same. You know what?
D
Maybe a D. All right, then I
B
think it's a question on a quiz show. Bergam for 500, please. Bob, I don't know who he did.
D
Okay. Yeah, Slick.
F
I'm going D. Don't know.
D
All right. Sean Duffy at Transportation. Paul?
E
No idea.
D
Okay. Okay.
A
I've got toilet paper. Things are cool. I'll give him an A.
D
All right, so go.
C
I think he's doing a really good job. Every time I've seen him, he's. He's done positive stuff.
E
This is your wheelhouse.
B
Yeah.
F
You're a transportation guy, right?
B
Yeah.
E
Then I got a B plus.
D
I give him an F and U and F because of the light near my house. They would never turn green when I get there, but.
B
B plus. B plus.
D
Slick.
F
I think the roads and everything. No, I'm gonna. I'm gonna give him a D. Okay. Not happy.
A
It's not.
D
He's not like Dot.
A
Well, you know, I mean, come on.
D
I mean, he's saying the airlines and everything else.
F
Oh, look at the airlines doing too good. Either. The airlines. Look at the airlines.
D
Judge them by potholes.
C
Slick.
D
That's a little unfair. Well, that's.
F
I need that fed money for 495. Come on.
B
Look at that pothole.
A
Nothing. Get him out of here.
E
Come on, let's go.
D
I mean, that's a little.
C
Wants to pour him into the.
A
She just got fired.
D
Well, let's go, Christy Gnome. Paul. She was doing great, but secure.
E
Yeah, she's doing great, but that. The story surrounded her kind of stink, but.
D
Well, you got to keep the personal stuff out of it.
E
I do. In that case, A.
D
Okay. Kev.
A
I would give her a B plus. I. I didn't hate her or love her. I mean, she was. You know, when you've got the Tulsi Bondi thing, it's like Donnie's Angels there.
C
I mean.
D
Yeah.
A
So she was good for that.
D
Yeah. Okay.
C
She was doing. She was doing B plus work. But then I'll give her a C for cuckold.
D
Okay.
A
I knew you would do that.
D
That's just ridiculous. Oven.
F
That's rough.
C
What?
B
Oh, man, I. I think she did a good job. And the whole department's done a good job. I give her an A.
D
Okay, Slick.
F
I like to. I'll give her a B plus.
D
All right. Mike Waltz.
E
Paul, you know what? I really. I'm gonna say a B. Kev.
A
Well, he shares a name with Tampon. Tim. Spells a difference. He's got to lose. He's okay. I mean, he. He's the last guy I pay attention to.
D
Delgado.
C
Yeah, same here.
D
Okay.
B
See, Vin, I don't even know what the hell he does.
D
All right. Yeah. Slick.
F
Do you fix potholes? I'll give him a C. All right.
E
I didn't know there was going to be a test.
C
Let's go over.
D
No, let's go over to. This one's interesting because we got the labor report this morning.
B
Is there any math in this?
D
Chavez, the reamer Paul.
E
Oh, I love him. Yeah, he does my lawn. Oh, yeah. Doesn't she play second base for the Padres?
D
Yep.
A
Who is it?
D
Okay, then. No one's watching the labor market.
B
Number two with a small Coke.
D
All right, last one as we go to break. Carolyn Levitt.
E
Oh, Carol Levitt's rock star.
C
A plus plus.
B
A plus.
C
She's the bomb. I love.
D
All right, we're back at Studio 6B right after this.
E
Of them all, Sam.
D
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F
It's Friday night, Big D. You know where we're gonna go? We're gonna go rodeo Dodo. Rodeo Houston. Big one. One of the biggest rodeos of the year, running from March 2nd through the 21st.
D
You know who was performing at the rodeo? Houston? I think it was yesterday. Or last. Last weekend.
E
No.
D
Oh. Singer Ella Langley.
F
Oh, very nice, Ella.
A
Hello.
F
That's a good one. NRG stadium. Big, big crowds, too. Well, we're at bareback and we are all. These are Super Series 2, first round. Here we go. We have a tie. Waylon Borgos and Small Town Scandal. And Taylor Broussard on Big Ben and also Carson Hildret on Dream machine. All had 82 points. Steer wrestling. Cash Rob. That's a good name. 4.4 seconds. They picked up $3,000. We're gonna go to team roping. Caleb Drigas and Junior Noguera coming in at 5 second. Flat saddle bronc. That's good.
E
That's good.
F
Numbers.
B
5 seconds.
E
Riggin.
F
Chaz Smith on Morgan. Coming in on the super second round. 84 points. And then tie down roping. Here we go. Ace Reese. 10.4 seconds. I wonder if these are their real names. Probably are. Barrel racing. And Michelle Alley again, she's just unbelievable. She came in 14.18 seconds. Very good there. And bull riding the granddaddy of them all. And here we go. Trevor rieste on anthrax. 83 points. He's a killer. 3. 500 on that bull right there.
C
That's a good one.
B
Big day.
F
And we'll keep an eye on that rodeo. We're gonna be talking about that all week now. Rodeo is back.
B
Relate to this, by the way. I can relate to this. I asked My dog to give me his paw. Takes him 4.5 seconds. I think I got broke a record there.
F
You got it, man.
B
That's good stuff.
F
Saddle him up, Vin. And you know, I love the President. He's made my job so great doing sports. The first couple of years with Biden, it was a killer. Everybody hated sports. They were kneeling in the NFL. The president, every day he's got sports in the White House, including yesterday, he had a great one. Trump tells Lionel Messi, you came in and you won during an Inter Miami White House celebration. This is Scott Thompson of Fox News. President Donald Trump has shown his love for sports many times in and out of office, and he's seen talent from all over the world compete for glory. But as Trump hosted Inter Miami CF, the champions of the 2025 Major League Soccer MLS cup on Thursday at the White House, he couldn't help but praise one of the best players to ever play the Sport, a great one, who with loads of pressure on his shoulders. Roll cut. 1. Let's hear the President talking about Lionel Messi.
A
And it's my distinct privilege to say what no American president has ever had the chance to say before. Welcome to the White House. Leonel Massey. Lionel Massie is my son. Said, dad, you know who's going to be there today? I said, no, I got a lot of things going on. He said, messi.
E
I said, really?
A
He's a big fan.
E
He's a big fan of yours.
A
He thinks you're just a great person,
F
and I think you got to meet a little while.
E
So he's a big soccer fan, but he's a tremendous fan of yours. And a gentleman named Ronaldo. I don't know.
A
You may be better than Pele.
F
Pele was pretty good.
A
Who's better, him or Pele?
F
They wake up. Come on, Taylor, you the best.
B
That's great, man.
E
I love our president.
A
I think, I think he is, but he was pretty good, right?
D
P.E.
E
was pretty good.
F
Back to you, Big D. President. I love him. He's great with the sports.
B
Fantastic.
D
All right, look. Very good. Sports Brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS EXP is a promo code to use. Vin, what's going on in California?
B
Oh, my goodness. I, I, I read this story and I, and I just thank God the last administration is out of office and the things that they did that we really didn't know about, huh?
E
Rump.
B
Yeah. Harrump. Harump.
A
Harump.
B
The Trump administration is making so many changes, and here's something that is just shocking to Me. And one of the most special things that people do is help foster kids and bring them into their home. You know, being a foster parent, opening your home to them, it's as generous as it gets. You know, trying to take in children that have either had trouble or don't have parents or don't have any of that kind of stuff. So that in itself is a great thing. But the Biden administration required that they admit to and advocate for requiring these foster homes to. I'm going to read this right here. That they're for child gender transition, lesbian, gay, bisexual status, that they supported, that they want in order to keep federal funding. So you had to advocate and be supportive of these things in order to be a foster parent, which is. It's just a ridiculous requirement how much. Just be a human being, love your child, and try and support them in how their life goes. So Trump has unwound that rule because it affects federal funding. A lot of these foster homes need that money and do get federal funding. But it just is one of these things where you wonder, what are they thinking in the back rooms of the Biden administration? That they needed to do this, that they needed to make a statement like this on behalf of these groups that are so vocal and have so much power in the country. But for foster kids, I mean, really, can't we just let the kids be kids and support them? So I thought it was an interesting story. And more interesting than that is Trump has unwound it all. So thank God he picked this up. You know, if you go through the fine print and the paperwork and all the stuff they did, did. I bet there's 20 things like this that are in there, 100 things that they got to find and unwind and do. Shocking to see that this. This type of thing happened.
E
And we saw a bunch of that in the Epstein files. There was all kinds of evidence that they were part of a. It was a planned agenda. Right, to run that nonsense across the states just for what, to destroy morale?
C
Well, yeah. Yeah. Because think about it. Foster kids are probably pretty. You know, they're vulnerable. They're vulnerable. They're damaged. They'll be. And they need more.
B
What's the reason? You know, what's the benefit here?
D
Just. All right, live from Studio 6P on a Friday night. We'll do more from the American first warehouse when we get back right after this.
E
Sam.
A
Yeah, baby. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to live from Studio 6B here on Real America's Voice every Friday. We're here from the most patriotic Venue in the galaxy, the America Verse Warehouse, was here for Joe the Box. What a great place this is. We love it here. Back with us again, friend of the show, Patriot Matt here. Patriot Matt, what's going on? Is, is Trump killing it? The liberals are screaming. What do you think?
D
It's. It's unbelievable.
A
Kevin.
D
I just want to go back to where we started the show and talk about the success that they've had. You know, the liberals are crying, we're
A
not winning, we're not winning.
D
But if you got to look back at all his moves starting back, all the strategic moves he made with all
A
the targets that he did, Venezuela, taking
D
out all the other people, not only is he taking out dictators that are
A
hurting others and the US who hate
D
the US he's freeing up the peoples of those countries, but at the same
E
time, he's hurting our other enemies.
A
He's taking out Russia and China from
D
other opportunities that they could be using these countries for their success.
A
And that's how we're really winning. On top of freeing up the other
D
people, these countries, freeing up resources for
A
us, and also doing it with limited
F
losses to us, to our members and to our country.
A
It's almost to me. Yeah, you can clap for that. That's good. Now, Matt, am I wrong? It seems to me the moves he's making is they're going to help the United States for generations, not for just years. Am I wrong in thinking that?
D
Absolutely. You're absolutely right.
A
Now, let me ask you this. Did Bill Clinton have sex with Ghislaine Maxwell? I did not have sex with that woman. Picture. Matt, thanks so much for coming in. Look in the camera. Say, back to you, Big D. Big
D
D. Back to you. All right, Matt Miller, thank you very much. Here at the Alive at the America first warehouse on a Friday night. Speaking of President Trump, I'm certainly not going to go through the whole thing because he doesn't need me to. Josh Hammer, friend of the show, the editor in chief, editor at large at Newsweek and host of the Josh Hammer show, has an opinion piece today in Newsweek entitled, donald Trump is a great man of history. And I won't give you the whole thing. You should go read it. But I'll just give you a little bit of the first paragraph. He says most students of history have likely pondered the question, is it the times that make the men, or is it the man that makes makes the times? The question, though superficially intriguing, seems to have an easy enough answer. Sometimes it is the times that makes the man, and sometimes it is the man that makes the times rarest of all, is the man who is both summoned and elevated by. By the times on the one hand, and who has the courage and conviction to shape the times in return. On the other hand, it is the lattermost group of men who we might refer to as the truly great men of history. Donald Trump is, on this metric, a great man of history. And that's the beginning of our friend Josh Hammer's piece today in Newsweek. And I think he does a really good job of, again, going through what's going on right now. And no, this is not Trump starting a war. This is Trump ending one. Is just one of the very few things you could say about what's going on here. Obviously, we've talked about the China angle as well, and the more. The more you read about the China angle, the more you have to believe that that really has been a big part of the decision making here. And all the people who just want to superficially scream, Israel, Israel, Israel, I just. They're just completely missing the broader. The broader picture here. I was actually getting my hair cut today, and I heard people. People talking about it in the barbershop, believe it or not. And it was the same kind of superficial stuff. It was just, Israel, Israel, Israel. What are we doing? What's the point? What's the point? And I looked over and I was sitting in the chair. I said, boys, it's all about China. And they just stopped and they went, what?
B
Yeah, yeah. No one's making that connection. I mean, a lot of people are, but. But a lot of people. Aren't that just Israel, Israel, Israel.
C
I get it, first of all, because. Because they're headline readers.
B
Yeah.
C
That's all they do. They read the headline. They parrot what they hear or what they read. And that's as far as they get into looking into what's actually going on. You see it from the left all the time. They run around screaming like their hair's on fire. Oh, my goodness, we're losing. And who they listening to? The mainstream media. Oh, you mean the same media that's been lying to you for years? You're gonna believe them now? I mean, it's ridiculous. But this is. This is what we're fighting. You know, the mainstream media and the liberal lunatics is their own stupidity.
D
Yeah.
E
It's the broad stroke with the brush that. The one sweeping brush, everyone. It's like they're so desperate for a solution for what leaves them so confused when they go to bed at night, how the world is so Messed up. So they think they get offered this solution that's just so simple and then they don't even bother to critically think or challenge their ideologies even in the slightest bit. And it's the kind of thing I'm surprised to hear you even get involved at a barbershop. I've seen you around people talking politics in the everyday world.
D
Yeah, I don't usually I'm the total anti vin. I don't engage anywhere where VIN runs, runs into the room looking for someone to engage with when we go places.
B
I was arguing with the, with the person at Dunkin Donuts in the drive thru about something political.
D
I normally don't, but I just happened to. It was just sitting there and it was just back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and they just, you know, it's just all
E
this feels so different to me. This. The forever was. They always felt like they were serving the bankers, the military industrial complex. This is really the first time I've seen a war that seems like it's really serving America first and protecting our strength for the next, you know, 10, 20, 30 years.
B
Yeah.
E
Redefining the entire financial geopolitical structure makes the sense that you sleep at night. You think, are our kids gonna have a better life than we did? Think about how good we had it in the 70s, 80s and 90s, 2000s even. We always, every generation was better than the next. Do you really feel like your kids are going to go into a better generation before this happened? Or do you think there's a better hope for it now? That's where I'll leave it at.
B
The left has tried to make Israel the bad guy for it's not just the left for a long time. No, I get that. But the left has tried to do that, which is why Damon hears this type of stuff in barbershops and we hear about this stuff all over. All they want to do is point to Israel bad. Israel bad. At the end of the day, you're exactly right. Trump has turned this entire. First of all, the Middle east is going to be one of the biggest economic centers in the world. It's going to probably even eclipse what's going on in Western Europe. At some point. They're going to be huge. All these things are going to turn out to be so great for the, for the world and our country. Russia, China compromised big time. No drones going into Russia. Oil. Where's China going to get their oil?
E
There's a lot of evidence that there's a. There are huge Commerce deals between Trump and Russia. The last I saw that Russia has pledged or committed a $12 trillion investment in natural resources and rare earth minerals and you know, LNG and other products to the States because they want to create more of a capitalist model that the US has. So we'll see how the narrative blows through the roof after we've been told Russia, Russia, Russia east, evil, evil, evil for decades.
D
But the news today, we should acknowledge the news today. And you heard we were seeing in the break President Trump getting off Air Force One in West Palm Beach. The news of the day is, is the Russian news. And then the report that today that Russia was looking to help Iran give them intelligence. Yeah, that was the big story of the day. So there's still a lot of unanswered questions.
C
Yeah. Like who are they going to give it to? Everybody. Everybody who would receive it blown up.
E
Right. They gave it to Mondami and that was it.
D
Exactly so. And by the way, just to finish up on this, the the Free Beacon today, Washington Free Beacon for all the talk you're hearing, even instant amongst conservatives about the support for this exclusive in the in the Free Beacon Today more than 9 out of 10 Maga voters back Operation Epic Fury poll finds 93% of self described MAGA or Trump conservatives also said they approve of the United States Israel alliance. More than 9 in 10 self described MAGA conservatives say they approve of the joint U. S Israeli campaign against the Iranian regime, according to a new poll from the Vandenberg Coalition and target point shared exclusively with the Washington Free Beacon. They serve they survey between March 3 and March 5. Sample size of 1232 respondents who voted for President Trump in 2024 broke down respondents at the camps of traditional conservative MAGA or Trump conservative, moderate Republican or libertarian. Overall, 84% of the Trump voters surveyed said they approved of the military campaign against the Iranian regime, while just 14% say they disapproved. 83% of those who identify with the MAGA movement believe US Israeli strikes in the first few days of Operation Epic Fury have made the United States safer. On a wider scale, 92% of Maga respondents said they agree with the state of statement that President Trump's use of force against Iran will help deter future attacks from our adversaries. Libertarians, according to the poll, are the group on the right that most likely to oppose it. Even so, 74% of libertarians surveyed reported approving of the campaign.
B
So makes total sense they understand world global view at this point and he's reset it completely Economically and politically.
D
Well, Paul, since we're speaking there, let's get to your next story because you say CNN has this report that what's going on in Iran.
E
This is some hard hitting news from cnn. I had that story from just the news and I'm glad you got to it because that was a better version of it. It is amazing to me though to hear like the mainstream media telling us that Trump's the bad guy and that he's losing the war. And social media, remember, on social media there are all kinds of platforms and information machines that are trying their best to dissuade you from showing any kind of confidence or, or positivity about the direction of this war. So remember, be discerning and just know there's media's lying to you from every direction, trying to win your brain. So this is, this is CNN at its best, guys. Hard hitting reporting. This is not like Wolf Blitzer in, you know, with the Operation Desert Storm. Go ahead.
A
Taking a quick break for a coffee along the way. We've been driving for several hours. There's a couple of things that we've known noticed is that first of all, all the shops are open. All the shops are really well stocked, even with, with fresh things like for
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instance, fruits and vegetables. Coffee obviously also available as well.
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And then also the gas stations. There's no long lines as gas stations. Fuel seems readily available and you just don't see any sort of degree of panic anywhere.
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Elgaro, shouldn't he be wearing a hard hat and going into the middle of the city? Like, should he be in Tehran and doing some real reporting?
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Yeah, he's hanging out by the border of, you know, Iran and Iraq saying, oh, everything's great out here. Look at this. Nobody, nobody's online for gas because nobody's driving out there.
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It's so funny.
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So it's, it's like everybody's just bringing their camels over for some water and nobody's, nobody's nervous.
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Is that what he's reporting from inside Iran?
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Yeah, that's what he says.
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And the coffee's terrific.
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We might find out he's outside of Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
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I don't know. I just, that's, that's what CNN's bringing, you know.
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Yeah.
D
All right, Delgado's got some news as well. What's going on, Delgado?
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All right, well, real quick on the, on the Trump and Iran thing, I just saw this, this tweet from President Trump, actually a clip from him earlier today where he says on Iran, their army is gone, their Navy is gone. Their communications are gone. Their leaders are gone. Two sets of their leaders are gone. They're down to the third set. There are air forces wiped out entirely. Think of it. They have 32 ships in their navy. All 32 are at the bottom of the ocean. Other than that, they're doing very well. So that's his assessment so far of what's been going on in Iran. Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy Sarah B. Rogers is apologizing. Damon. To Slovakia and Chechnya for the Biden administration program to gay up the map. As they say, you gotta hear it for yourself to believe it.
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Hello.
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Hello. Check out this cut.
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This is.
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This is cut number seven. Check this out.
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Can you tell me what is querying the map?
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What?
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So I think we were trying to make the maps more gay. Literally.
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How do you make a map more gay?
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I mean, especially since the age of cartography, we've had to be good maps. But maybe they want K and extra map. So I. I know also, I took Critical Theory in college. I think sometimes people use serious. I do understand that the maps that we were trying to make gay were.
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I think of Czechia and Slovakia. So maybe those countries asked for it. I. I doubt it, but.
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Oh, yeah, they asked.
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We do have real things to work on in Congress, like what's going on
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with the imminent threat of Iran.
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And it is embarrassing that this is not real.
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We have to talk about the fact
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that things like this were funded.
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That was real. Now come on. Real.
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Wow. That makes me want to sing. Raindrops and roses.
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Real.
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My atlas identifies as a globe now.
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Oh, my God.
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That's funny.
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Mine is a black hole.
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You spin me round. Round.
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Vin, does that clip have anything to do with snow? The snowman?
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You can't snow the snowman, baby.
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No. I don't know now.
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Better listen to show tunes on the way home.
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Hello. All right, last segment of the show. Man, go so fast on a Friday night here at the America first warehouse. Let me try to get to everybody as quickly as I can. We got a bunch of stuff left to do. Slick, I'll start with you. Give me some quick sports.
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All right, Big D. Well, big breaking news. Matt Miller just share with me at the show here. Max Crosby to be traded from the Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens for two first round picks. 2027 and 2026. First round pick. So that's a big one there. NCAA Men's Division One. Little bit of an upset. Number 24, Ole Miss, defeats number five, Vanderbilt, 89 to 78. And the Arnold Palmer Big D Invitational kicked off in Orlando, Florida yesterday. Daniel Berger, 2, day 13 under. So pretty good there. And World Baseball Classic. Anybody following that? Right now, the United States leads Brazil 3 to 1 in the top of the fifth. Earlier today, Japan 13 nothing over Chinese Taipei and Shohei Ohtani with a grand slam in the Tokyo Dome. Cuba defeated Panama three to one earlier. And Dominican Republic over Nicaragua. Right now six three in the top of the eighth. And that's rapid sports.
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All right. Love it. Thank you. Slick Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use. Vinnie Mac, what's left on your radar?
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Two quick ones. You mentioned California before. I missed that California voter ID petition out there. 1.3 million names. It'll make the ballot. They're going to vote on having IDs in California. And this last piece is how demented the left has gotten a Florida nurse in the uk. Well, we know what she said. Maybe Aaron, you can run that. I don't even have to describe it.
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Cut 13. Roll it, Aaron. Hey, Joyce the Advocate here.
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Come on, Canada. Come on, uk.
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Come on, China.
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You know you want to do it. Come in and attack United States.
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You don't like our regime?
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We don't like it either. Wow, I just lost my insurrection.
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Put down the Balvini, Grandma.
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Oh, my God. That's a good one.
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Pelosi at her house. Holy cow.
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Yeah, Smell the cat pee from here.
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Oh, my God. How about that head, though?
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Holy cow.
C
What was that dude's name?
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Anyway, yeah, KDJ's got a couple things left. KDJ. What's going on?
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A couple of quick things. Thanks, big dude. So in England, they've decided they have to completely genocide 67 types of dogs because. Well, they're saying it's because these dogs are unhealthy and, you know, they have trouble breathing. But the truth is, Islam hates dogs. And that's why they're doing it. No other reason. One of the dogs is the English bulldog. Hello. A sign of British defiance for hundreds of years. And they're just gonna wipe these dogs out. And now my new hero, he said, I've never heard of a representative Randy, FYI, Republican from Florida. He went on Twitter and he said, if they force us to choose, the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one. Yeah. And things are getting so bad in the uk, they're actually offering now Muslim women's self defense classes. That's how bad it's gotten. Cut 14. Take it away, please. This is what it is.
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There you go. That'll get the job done.
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That's Brinwood. Valkyrie. Valkyrie.
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Valkyrie.
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I can only do that trick once.
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Paul Nolan, anything left on your news radar?
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Well, you know, I know BLM gets a bad rap, but we got an inside look at one of their accounting meetings. The board had it and here we go. This woman was trying to get her money she was owed and I guess black lives matter. Unless you're trying to get my money. Well, she. This guy takes a beating on and next thing you know, she turns the tide and kicks his butt. She knocks him out. Six foot three. Guy gets his butt whipped by her twice. He said he's going to take it up. Look at this down again.
D
Wow.
E
So that's a BLM board meeting.
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And that's my stack be all right,
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Delgado, take us home. What's left in the main headlines?
C
All right, Damon. Well, a story I think we've all been waiting for is the U. S. Congressman, believe it or not, claims a foreign nation is in possession of a crashed alien spaceship so massive that authorities have had to construct an entire building around it. I'm talking about Minnesota. Minnesota. Missouri Congressman Eric Burleson heard reports of this crashed, crashed mothership outside the U.S. here he is. Cut number eight. The mothership here is Representative Burleson talking about the crash ship somewhere outside the U.S. check this out. There there is reportedly an object that
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is not in this country.
D
Sure.
A
That is so large it cannot be
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moved that they built an entire building around it.
A
And I think that.
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I think either Greer or another individual has actually mentioned this site, but I'm
A
not going to mention it because it is a classified location. But there is a. A really apparent. There's reported a really large object and
C
that's one of the locations that I.
A
Great place to run out of gas.
D
It's going to be very.
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It's going to involve a lot to get to make that happen. But that may be the final destination.
D
Yeah.
C
So there it is. The. The representative from Missouri pointing out that. That that ship exists somewhere. They think they've identified it as Korea. They're not sure. Near the side of a mountain. There's also supposedly.
F
He's driving it now.
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I think Slick's got it.
C
There's also supposedly one in. Somewhere in Oklahoma that they're going to identify soon. Here is. Here is Joe Rogan talking about the same thing. Cut number nine. Check this out.
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From Joe after mushrooms.
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This is the big story.
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Supposedly there's one that's so big.
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Big that they can't move it. So they built a building around it, see, that's supposed to be in Korea, supposedly.
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That's why I heard it's in Korea.
E
But, yeah, this is the lore that
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this thing is so big that they couldn't move it that they had to put a building around it.
D
Yeah.
C
Giant building in South Korea.
D
Potential UFO storage. Yeah.
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Facility.
E
Imagine if they just built it the
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shape of a ufo.
E
That kind of looks like.
A
It's so crazy. Dude, do a square building.
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What's in that building? Yeah, yeah.
E
Is there a propeller on the top of the building?
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It sounds like a bunch of guys who had too much to smoke or drink, like.
A
Yeah, man, I heard around a building, man. It's huge.
C
Well, according to Burleson, he has been approved to go try to visit some of these sites.
D
Maybe. Maybe.
E
Well, it's still less than the Somali fraud, so go happen.
D
You're gonna jump out of a plane. Maybe. Maybe you should arrange to jump out somewhere there where you can land on top of this building.
C
Maybe I should.
E
Yeah.
B
I think you need to validate all of this.
E
And who buys somebody right back to jump out of a plane? I would question their motives.
C
What? It's. It's a fun gift.
E
Yeah.
A
Parachute not included.
B
I would do that.
E
Here's a firing squad.
B
I totally do that.
D
So what does this mean, Delgado?
C
Yeah, what does it mean? Well, it means that there's more to this UFO story than you guys.
B
Yeah, man. Where's Pacoli when you need him?
C
And that the disclosure could be coming soon. Well, we don't know.
A
Wow.
B
Yeah.
C
I mean, we did have. We did have President Obama say they are real, but he hasn't seen them. And then President Trump kind of confirmed it.
D
Yeah.
C
Hey, he shouldn't be saying that stuff.
D
I'm on the edge of my seat.
E
Yeah.
C
So I'm just saying.
D
Okay, Paul, you want to go with. You want to go with the dog, Otto, to check this thing out there?
B
You have a grade if it's.
F
Yeah,
E
it's in the LFS6B budget. I'll go. If we get a pair of sneakers.
D
Yeah.
C
It'll be in the shape of a sphere.
D
Let's end the night where we began, and let's give a grade on Delgado's last story. Paul. Kev.
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Because I love them.
C
A plus.
D
A plus. Delgado.
C
I give it a U for you bet.
A
Bet you.
D
You betcha. Vinnie Mack.
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M for minus. Martians, man for man.
D
Someone in the chat said, I see why everybody jumps out of here early to avoid Doug's last story.
E
He's a real closer.
B
And here's one final story for Mick.
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Close Encounters.
A
All right?
D
I think people realizing the UFO stories are all. He's trying to sneak him in there. Last dog.
C
I'm just saying, you know, this stuff could be happening according to what they're saying. Fort Sill in Oklahoma is where they're saying the other one is.
B
Okay.
E
All right, let's go.
B
I did not know that.
D
Oh, boy. As always, we salute our military. Active and active. Police, firefighters, first responders, everybody on the show. Aaron, Frank, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. Live from studios. No, the audience. All of you out there in no man's land. Have a great weekend. See you. We'll see you Monday. Have a great weekend.
E
Sam,
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This is an I heart podcast.
D
Guaranteed human.
Host: Studio ensemble (Damon, Rick Delgado, Vinnie Mac, Paul Nolan, Kevin Downey Jr., Slick)
Date: March 7, 2026
Location: America First Warehouse, Long Island
Theme: In-depth, opinionated analysis of the week’s biggest stories—centered on the Iran war, sports, U.S. politics, cultural moments, and ongoing conservative narratives.
This high-energy episode, live from the America First Warehouse, brings together the Studio 6B hosts for two hours of unfiltered political discussion, satirical commentary, sports updates, and cultural moments. Top stories focus on the U.S.-Iran conflict ("Operation Epic Fury"), reactions to President Trump's demands and leadership, developments in sports and college athletics, the fallout from Epstein-related revelations, and colorful grading of Trump cabinet members—with plenty of humor and memorable quotes.
[07:36–16:35, 19:12–25:24, 77:43+]
“There will be no deal with Iran except for unconditional surrender. This is what he posted to Truth Social today.” — Rick Delgado [09:08]
“We’ve annihilated just about everything they have … No, they’re just about finished right now.” — Vinnie Mac [13:11]
“Just imagine what it’s going to be like by the end of next week … Imagine any war we’ve seen in our lifetime … In one week, what they’ve accomplished.” — Vinnie Mac [13:18]
“I lost more liver than money.” — Kevin Downey Jr. [06:49]
[57:22–65:34]
“I think Vance is doing great. I don’t know who I want to run for president next: him, Rubio, DeSantis. What a bench.” — Kevin Downey Jr. [58:09]
[03:31–04:38, 19:12–21:48, 46:31–48:17, 70:24–73:39]
“We have a seven-year freshman. We’re seeing things we’ve never seen before… college players not wanting to go pro because they make too much money.” — Donald Trump, via Slickster [19:53]
“Dana White is teasing about the UFC… at the White House.” — Slickster [03:41]
[33:46–40:41]
“These people think they’re so above it all, they’re untouchable.” — Rick Delgado [37:01]
“Yeah, maybe she (Hillary) knows.” — Panel banter [40:15]
[48:35–52:36, 77:43+]
[53:56–56:35, 77:15–78:54]
[85:00–86:33]
[30:01–33:40, 95:10–99:44]
“Is there a propeller on the top of the building?” — Studio banter [97:33]
“There will be no deal with Iran except for unconditional surrender.” — Rick Delgado quoting Trump [09:08]
“Gas prices are up 10 cents, my goodness. Is going horribly for us.” — Rick Delgado, mocking media panic [14:16]
“The real issue is transition, stability… Our role should be supporting stability and preventing Iran’s deadly capabilities from being rebuilt in any way, shape or form.” — Dubowitz quoted by Damon [23:39]
“I lost more liver than money.” — Kevin Downey Jr. on Saratoga summers [06:49]
“You drink a lot when you have your own promo code for an alcohol.” — Vinnie Mac [46:00]
This episode is a lively, rapid-fire digest of American political, cultural, and sports conversations among a panel of committed, irreverent, and patriotic hosts. Whether dissecting global conflicts, mocking mainstream narratives, or grading US cabinet officials, the Studio 6B team delivers their takes in a blend of hard news, sarcasm, and relatable analogies, with a distinctively conservative-populist perspective.
Most Memorable Segment:
The Iran discussion and the Cabinet grading round—blending serious opinion, humor, and inside jokes—showcase the unique tone of the program, making listeners feel like part of the in-crowd.
Notable Closing:
A UFO story, playful grade banter, and the perennial Studio 6B sign-off—saluting troops and first responders—wrap a two-hour rollercoaster of American commentary.