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When I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked why Benghazi? The truth became a web of lies from Prologue projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco Benghazi.
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If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. Oh, it is. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice at the America first warehouse on a Friday night where we love to be on Friday nights. Slick's here. He's gonna do sports. Big odds makers coming up. Slickster, how are you?
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Doing good tonight.
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Big D. Looking electric in that shit.
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Thank you, man.
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Electric is the word. How was your day?
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Good day. I was at a little debate with Congressman Suazi and Loda earlier this morning. Very interesting. Little in Huntington with the Huntington Chamber.
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Okay, very good.
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Anybody win?
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Yeah, Loda crushed it.
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Okay, very good.
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And the tax play pay is lost.
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Vinnie Mac is here. He's gonna do some news on a Friday night. Vinnie Mac. How are you?
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I'm doing real well, thank you, David. Had a busy day, as you know. You and I talked about a little bit of this. I was. I was looking for a fishing boat. Okay. We've been talking about fishing boats. I found a website because it's. The season's over now.
C
Yeah.
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And they're getting great discounts, and it was a liberal website with great fishing boats, fantastic prices, and I wanted to show you what I got. It's a beautiful. A beautiful boat here.
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There it is. Yeah.
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It comes with $10 million worth of fentanyl, which is unusual, but I figured, what the heck?
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Comes in 10 million pieces. Yeah.
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You know what? I. I Love the. The three. The three Mercury 225s on the back.
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Yeah.
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You know, for. For when you're Trying to chase down.
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It's just for fishing.
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Right.
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I'm just gonna be fishing on this.
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Right.
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And you know, I don't fish well.
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Why would you?
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Yeah, well, I'm just saying. But I wanted just to fish on that.
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So.
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Yeah, it's perfect boat.
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Don't worry, Esther. You got three motors. Get you away from that drone. You'll be good.
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Yeah, yeah. No, it didn't. Didn't work out too good for those guys. So President Trump's clip from yesterday might be the clip of the. Clip of the Week, Clip of the Year. Clip of the week for sure. No, we're just going to keep killing people dead.
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We don't need Congress just going to kill them.
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Yeah, no, I don't think we're going to go for a declaration of war. I think we're just going to keep killing people trying to bring drugs into our country. Like kill them dead.
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Next question.
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Yeah, yeah, it's like. It's like that old Raid commercial.
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I was just gonna, you know, kill bugs dead.
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Rick Delgado's here. He's gonna do some news as well. Mr. Delgado, how are you?
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I am well, it's been. It's been an interesting day. What I thought was going to be a great Pizza Friday has turned into Potato Friday.
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What?
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I don't know.
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Because of Terry Le Ortega and her. Her quick AI last night at the end of the show.
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Pretty good.
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Which was, I gotta say, was the showstopper, I gotta say.
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Yeah. Threw the brakes on real quick and.
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Let'S just say Damon was a little chippy all day, as they say.
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I'm gonna be more chippy at you in the next two hours if you can continue. People here at the American first warehouse might be a little uneasy.
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Oh, and then I had to contend with, you know, Potato man and his. His traffic signal issue.
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Well, as we all know now, you are in total cahoots. You're in. This is a massive cover up.
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I don't know if it's a cover up.
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This is a cover up. And tonight I bring the proof.
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Oh, really?
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Tonight I bring the proof. That'll be the basis of tonight's crazy town. My life with Delgado. That'll be tonight's crazy town. Yes, I bring the proof of the. Under the. The COVID up. The Delgado is in the middle of the. Of being in charge of.
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I have no idea.
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It doesn't matter. I know. And I will show everybody tonight. So Kevin Downey Jr. Host of the Kevin Downey Jr. Show, is here. Mr. Downey, Jr. How are you?
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I'm lovely.
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Thank you.
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And thank you, folks.
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Yes.
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Family and everybody was attending.
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Thank you.
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And all the Detroit Red Wing fans.
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How was the.
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Oh, yeah, I was the old.
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That was the game last night.
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Shut up. I didn't.
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The game was canceled. No, the Red Wings got clown slapped.
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Yeah.
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By the Islanders, of all people. It's like the Lions losing to the Jets.
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Yeah.
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What happened? It's.
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Oh.
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Oh, sorry. Aaron's screaming at me in another language or something. I can't really. I'm gonna take it up. Yeah. So other than that, I'm doing fine. It's fun to be at the game. I won't be here next week. I'll be in Michigan. Big fundraiser at the Moose Lodge in Dearborn Heights. That's the belly of the exploding beast, so I'm wondering if they're gonna let me in. Okay. Hey, folks, let's hear it for your headliner. He will kill or be killed.
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Going to Dearbornistan, huh, Kevin?
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All right. Saturday, November 1st, at the Moose Lodge on Warren Avenue. I will be there.
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Okay.
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We have security.
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Good luck.
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He could be the sacrificial moose if you don't want.
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As long as I'm not the sacrificial.
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Go.
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Hope you make it back for the week after. So Paul Nolan, sitting right to my left, he's going to do some news tonight as well. Mr. Nolan, how are you?
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All right, Paul.
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I'm well.
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I don't have as many family members as.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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I got Paul's aunt, Car's uncle Paul, second aunt, couple of cousins.
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I'm playing the app.
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Applause app.
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You got the applause button?
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Yeah, yeah. Dear. Born a stand. That's a good one. Yeah, I like that. But for me, the boats are the best part. I just love how they're framing those boats is like the Michigan man, like. Yeah. Okay. The guy's got five engines on the back and $1 billion of dope. Oh, he's just out for a cruise.
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Yeah, yeah.
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You know, he's on his way to Studio 54. Okay.
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Well, that hexif had a great. The great one, I think we played in the clip yesterday, said. Yeah, you don't see much fishing off a submarine. You don't see much fishing off of a boat like that with. Clearly in that picture, you can see the canisters.
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Yeah.
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So. Well, there's lots of places to start tonight. First of all, glad you're in. If you're watching on social media, make sure you hit the. Like, subscribe. If you don't already at LFSPP and Real America's Voice at Realam Voice. Lots to do tonight. Like I said, crazy town. Diaper diplomacy coming up at the bottom of the hour. Q and A with KDJ a couple times tonight, I'm sure here. We'll talk to some of the people here at the Americaverse Warehouse if they want to. Everybody's got news. We got sports with slick. Sports is actually the basis of today's diaper diplomacy, which is pretty cute. So we'll get to that. But I thought we'd start in something that we probably should have hit on yesterday, but we didn't. And I think, Vin, this was on your radar. And that is the headline about Merrick Garland, Christopher Wray, and how we officially now know that Christopher Wray signed off on Arctic Frost probe that targeted GOP groups, spied on senators. Now, new documents show Chuck Grassley, of course, released this yesterday. And this Arctic Frost memo proves exactly what we've now known for years. And that, of course, is that Biden's DOJ weaponized the federal power to target political opponents under the guise of election integrity. Vin, I know this was something that was on your radar today.
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Yeah. A couple of things that just really eat me alive is that I. Merrick Garland, I get like, he's just corrupt. He's a hardcore liberal. They wanted to bury Trump and everybody else. But Christopher Wray, you know, he kind.
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Of Appointed by Trump, appointed by Trump.
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He kind of flew under the radar there for a bit in terms of are we giving this guy a pass or not? What has he been doing, and so on. And he seems to be the slimiest of the slime because he's in the middle of all of these things, all the FBI guys at January 6th, all these other things that he just. I mean, how did he not know? Cash Patel, by the way, knows everything. Anytime he speaks, he knows every detail of everything going on with the FBI, who's doing what and where. How does this guy not know?
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Well, Cash Patel and Devin Nunes specifically were right in the middle of all of this.
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Well, it's funny you mentioned that, because I think I mentioned I saw Devin yesterday. He was at the studio in West Palm, and we talked about this, and he's like, yeah, yeah, this guy's a lowlife. And this. We knew this was happening, and it's finally come out. So, yeah, I'm disappointed, but I'm happy we're just pulling all this stuff out. And from what I've heard, by the way, from certain people, that I meet once in a while when I'm at the West Palm Studio. This is. We are just skipping tip of the iceberg.
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Right.
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There is so much that is just coming out because it's all there.
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Right?
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They hid it all, but it's all there.
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But because. And we're finding it because they never thought that these days would come.
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Now, we had it rigged.
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Right. They've always been able to, hey, we can do whatever we want. Nobody's ever going to know about this stuff. You know, wink, wink, nod, nod. This senator's got my back, I got his. Even though we're opposing parties, blah, blah, blah. They're all that. They all work for the same. The same God, so to speak. And that is the federal government. And they want to keep that. They want to keep that, you know, that juice coming out. And so they protect each other. And that's what. That's what it was. Because they all thought, well, nobody's ever going to release this stuff, so we can leave it wherever we want. It's never going to see the light of day. Until Trump showed up.
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Yeah, yeah. They targeted, though, you know, a lot of people, even. Even Republican senators that were sort of not that deep.
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I'll tell you what the numbers are. 92 conservative groups targeted. We know. We know of eight GOP senators who. Phones were monitored. And Jack Smith used all of this, along with Lisa Monaco, Merrick Garland, Chris Wray to greenlight this essentially what was a fishing exposition against Trump and his team.
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Yeah, they're all fishing expeditions, by the way, because there's.
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And he built this whole case around it.
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Yeah.
G
Amazing.
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And don't forget, remember what Charlie Kirk said when somebody asked him why. Why he was crying on. On election night is because now he knew that they weren't going to be attacked by the Justice Department anymore.
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Yeah.
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Because they had been heavily, heavily pushed around and attacked by the DOJ and the FBI simply because of what they were doing.
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Something to think about is think about how many investigations really must be going and how many things are intertwined.
G
That's right.
H
One case to the next. And look, this case about the gambling ring pops up out of nowhere. Think about how long that must have been going on.
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Right.
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And for that, the silence that surrounds these cases. Think about how many scams Comey himself has just been involved with in these last 20 years. Now. Think about how many people he's tied to and how many people it takes to cover up these crimes and how many deals that can get blown up and one string gets pulled and it could wreck three cases. So I really can't imagine what's really coming down the pike. And it's, you know, and the happened.
G
There's a lot more coming on those two. Oh, yeah.
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You have a story.
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We're all going to be quite satisfied not to. Not from a redemption standpoint, but from a clean the deck. Let's do what's right. Let's just make one tier of justice honest.
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We don't have one. We need one tier of justice. We're going to be a real country.
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Behind that. Yeah, behind that in, in the purest form.
H
Yeah.
G
Like I want just honesty that he's not trying to get back at people the way they have portrayed him to be.
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That's right. That's what Cash and Bondi have to do. Right. I mean, these corrupt bureaucrats cannot be using the FBI as their personal opposition. We research on which is what they did well.
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Henchmen.
G
Yeah.
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So we'll see. Let's hope you're right. Like I said, Devin Nunes and Cash Patel were, were. I mean, they were right in the middle of this.
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Yeah.
C
And they understood maybe quicker than a lot of other people at the time. Even though obviously Cash wasn't sitting on any committees at the time, but he was still working with Devin and they were in there. They understood this maybe. And Grassley, too. Grassley, you know, I mean, he's getting up there in age, but he's still getting it done as far as when it comes to this. He's gotten a lot of stuff out. John Solomons reported on a lot of it. Grassley has really done a good job of getting as much of this to the public as he can.
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Yeah. And for being 92, he's still pretty damn sharp.
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Yeah.
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I mean, look at, look, look at 82. Biden, he can't even find the toilet half the time unless it's in his pants.
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You know, the question is, the real question, though is are Bondi and Patel going to really be able to turn this thing upside down and shake everything that they really need to shake loose? Loose? That's the question.
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Well, the thing that I'm seeing and hearing is that in transition, Trump wins the election and then there's the oh, my God moment from all these people because no one ever thought this was ever going to happen.
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Like Hillary said it, and he gets in. We're all going to jail.
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Yeah. We're all going to hang. Yeah.
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That's the quote. That's going to live forever. Because that's true. But they must have destroyed half the evidence, you know, so what they're finding is the other half.
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Remember the shredder truck in front of the DOJ after Trump won two days later.
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Yeah. Holy cow.
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All right. Live from Studio six Speed. Just getting started on a Friday night. More to do live at the America first warehouse. We're back right after this.
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When I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes or just asked why Benghazi?
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The truth became a web of lies.
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It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
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Will we ever get the Truth about.
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The Benghazi massacre, bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
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We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
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You put two and two together.
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Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
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Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
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I'm Leon Naifak from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco Benghazi.
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What difference at this point does it make?
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Yes, that's right.
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Wow. All right. Live from Studio 6, 17 past the hour on a Friday night Live at the America First Warehouse. Slick Rick's gonna do sports. Vinnie Mac, Rick Delgado, KDJ, Kevin Downey Jr. And Paul Nolan all have got some news. We've got some topics to toss around with the boys all night. We got Crazy Town, we got Diaper Diplomacy coming up. Lots of stuff coming up. But we'll start as we always do. We'll kick it off with a little sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS6B is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. It'll give you great savings as you work your way through the holiday season. If you want to shop at MyPillow. All the great stuff Mike has, use code LFSXP at checkout. 50, 60% off, depending on what you put in your cart. And we appreciate when you use it. It's a good way to support the show. Good way to support Mike and everything they're doing at MyPillow. Slick Scott, sports. What's going on, Slickster?
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Big night in baseball. World Series, game one. I don't think anybody in New York is watching, but yes, up in Toronto at the Rogers center. The game was delayed a few minutes, but they run the way now. Top of the first inning. Blake Snell going for the Dodgers, the left hander. And Trey, you, Savage, the right hander for Toronto. I think it's going to be a good series.
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Let's pick it. Who are you picking in the series?
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Oh, I'll take the Dodgers and six.
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Okay, Vinnie, who are you picking?
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I want Toronto to win, of course.
C
I said, who are you picking? Not what you want.
F
Who's going to win?
C
Who are you picking?
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I'd like a steak sandwich, too, if I could. Thank you. Yeah. Toronto.
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Okay, Delgado.
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I don't really care.
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Okay, Yankee fans, L. A is going.
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To win because we cannot Lose to a communist nation.
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Okay, Paul, I got in an unprecedented turn of events. LA in three.
G
Oh, that's not best.
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They're going to call it a three.
H
Yeah, they're going to. They're going to sweep them in three and that's going to be end of it because they're going to give up.
B
That makes sense because Canada goes metric.
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And they a bunch of quitters.
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Okay, Aaron, who do you got?
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I'm going to go la.
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La. Okay. And what's. Who is Fran have the beer vendors. The beer vendors. All right.
D
They win every time.
C
I'm also going to take Toronto in this series.
D
Oh, yeah, Toronto.
C
Oh, spoiler alert. Yeah. Big ups. Big up. That coming.
G
I bet 20,000 lira on this.
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Yeah, I should be. I think it's going to be a good series. I actually, I really do. I think.
C
All right, slick, what else is going on in sports?
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Well, we got to recap Thursday Night Football odds makers right now. We have coming up later on tonight, but we got to recap last night's game. Aaron and I were right on the Money. LA charges 3710 over the Minnesota Vikings. Justin Herbert with three touchdowns, 227 yards and just one pick. He definitely had a great night. So Aaron now goes to 22 and 12 on this season so far. Excellent. Slick coming in at 20 and 14 right there. And then 8 and 9 is the audience. But we think the audience is going to have a good one tonight. I saw them lining up earlier. I think they're going to be on the money. Big D. We'll see what happens there. And of course we want to get into this story. What's going on now with the NBA and this investigation with the FBI and Cash Patel, he blast Stephen A. Smith over claim that Trump is behind NBA gambling probe. Did you hear that? The idiot comes out and says, this is Stephen A. Smith of espn. He comes out and says that Trump was behind this whole situation and he and trash. And obviously Cash trashed Stephen A. By saying single dumbest thing I've ever heard. Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart consider FBI director Keshe Patel unimpressed by ESPN Hot. Take artist Stephen A. Smith. Take that President Trump is behind the FBI's crackdown on illegal gambling in the NBA. I'm the FBI director. I decide which arrest to conduct and which not to conduct. Patel told Fox News host Laura Ingraham on the Ingraham angle last night. That may be the single dumbest thing I've ever heard out of anyone in modern history. And I live in most of my time. I spend most of my time in Washington, D.C. so he is a lot of crap. Patel added, it's right up there with Adam Schiff. We arrest people for crimes. On Thursday, Smith melted the Internet with a wild claim that Trump was behind the FBI crackdown on the NBA and that the WNBA could be next. Big D. Yeah. But anyway.
C
Well, as we said yesterday, the WNBA has assured the FBI already that they haven't missed layups on purpose. They just suck at basketball, so.
D
Plus, watching those games is a crime anyway.
F
Yeah, well, more to come because the disgraced ex NBA ref Tim Donaghy warns sports gambling scandal and is just the tip of the iceberg here.
G
That's sad.
F
You alluded to that a little bit earlier about indictments coming and we haven't seen much in the opening segment. Well, you're right. And this ref goes on to add to that. A former NBA ref who is more than familiar with the perilous entrapments of illegal sports gambling believes that the scandal rocking the NBA is just the tip of the iceberg. We've heard some information about LeBron James not directly being accused, but he had a friend there who tipped some folks off about a game against Milwaukee two years ago, back in 2023, to get your money on Milwaukee because LeBron isn't going to be playing tonight. He's injured and sure enough, that's what happened. And outrageous. And the guy put it in a text message to boot. I mean, you can imagine the stupidity of these guys. It's incredible.
H
That's the culture we live in, right? It's, you know, it's gambling, it's booze, it's drugs, it's misinformation. It's terrible. It's terrible.
D
You know, it's crazy. I heard former player Rasheed Wallace was talking about this and talking about how they knew back then when he was playing that certain things were happening. And he mentioned, you know, he said, you know, you'd see refs call a game a certain way. He goes. After a while, I stopped complaining about it. I just went up to the ref. So you got the email this morning, huh? About how to call these games. And they all freaked out. He's like. And he was just looking at me, goes, I know about the emails. Don't worry.
F
Yeah.
D
I was like, wow, there's a lot of stuff that's been happening, I guess, underneath the radar that nobody knows.
F
And to Big D's point, you know, like, this guy took Chauncey Billups hall of Fame player. He's coaching the league, made over $100 million in his career.
C
Yeah.
F
How much money was he getting? How, why would you know?
B
That was my age.
F
Old question. Greed, right.
B
What are they making compared to what they earn working for the NBA? Is it that much? We're trying to figure out a big risk for a little money.
G
It makes no sense.
F
I know. Well, either that or they did something with the mob once you get in. Yeah.
H
You know, they got their grips in you.
F
Yes, indeed. Problem, like you always say, blackmail. The greatest form of currency not only in politics and life as well.
G
Yeah.
F
Yeah. That's a wrap. Big day. Back to you.
C
All right, look. Very good Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. We'll have a little more on the gambling NBA problem in the our version, our episode today of diaper diplomacy that's coming up. Well, some of the other, other news of the morning was the CPI was released and I don't know if you guys have been tracking it. And of course we've all become very familiar with the consumer price index as the Biden administration, when inflation went to about 10%, we all became from, from not knowing anything about what it even was. We became all pretty much locked in on every once a month cpi, reading the ppi, reading the Federal Reserve chairman listening to his speeches, all these things that people became very aware of because we had never seen anything like that. And cpi. And of course we've been, we've been told by all the experts here that Trump was going to do nothing but fire inflation back up tariffs were going to do nothing but fire, fire inflation back up tariffs were going to be, you know, tariffs are a tax paid by the consumer, which there's an argument to be made there. President Trump never saw it that way. He sees it using it as a different kind of vehicle. And cpi, CPI comes out this morning and it comes out lower than expected again.
H
Yeah.
C
Inflation rate hits 3.0% in September, lower than expected. And the stock market today closed for the first time ever over 47,000 as did, as did highs in the NASDAQ and the S and P, I believe as well. So everything we've been told. Yeah. About what was going to happen has been absolutely the opposite so far.
B
Yeah.
D
And it's been told to us by the experts, the experts who are really good at getting everything wrong.
C
Right.
D
I feel like we've been told all this crap over the years. And again, I attribute it to President Trump when he arrived on the scene and started calling the news Fake news. And we all started paying attention to it a little bit closer. All of a sudden it's like, hey, you know what? Why is ivermectin paste. What are you talking about? Why is vitamin D not good? Why is sunshine not good? You see, all the lies start to pile up, and it's like we can't even believe anything, anything anymore, Right?
H
So true.
B
I know people who still think ivermectin is horse goo, right? They won't admit that it was. Now, obviously, what we take is not what you give to the horses or the dogs or the cats. There's ivermectin for humans and various animals. There's still in. But they still. No, no. My. My team. My team's right. Trumpers are dumb, right? I'm not dumber than a Trumper.
D
Yeah, they actually are.
B
We're pretty smart.
D
And Paul said. Paul said it a long time ago on the show before he. He disappeared into Damon's trunk. You know that these. These people, they're too. They're so married. They hate to think that they've been lied to. So they'd much rather believe the lie than to believe that they've been lied to by the people they think they trust.
C
Yep.
G
That's amazing.
C
All right, live from Studio 6P at the America first warehouse on a Friday night. We got a lot more to do. Crazy town diaper diplomacy all coming up. Plus more news, more sports diplomacy. We're back right after this.
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D
When I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why Benghazi?
B
The truth became a web of lies.
D
It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
A
Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre?
D
Bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
C
We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
B
You put two and two together.
D
Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
C
Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
D
Leon. I'm Leon Naifak from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco Benghazi.
E
What difference at this point does it make?
C
Yeah, that's right.
D
Lock her up. Listen to Fiasco Benghazi on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
F
Come on, Big Digit.
C
All right, live from Studio 6B on a Friday night live at the America First Warehouse. Slick ricks doing sports. Vinnie Mac, Rick Delgado, Kevin Downey Jr. Paul Nolan all have news coming up.
G
Hey, hey, hey.
C
Thank you, Ben. What?
D
What?
C
Well, Slick's been reporting on the. We talked yesterday about the NBA.
G
Yeah.
C
Cash Patel held the. What he called a. The fraud is mind boggling, he said. Cash Patel in the alleged NBA game fixing. Eleven states involved, plus the mob. That's the basis of tonight's diaper diplomacy. Roll it, Aaron.
F
The Funhouse.
C
Today we are here in New York.
B
To announce a historic arrest across a.
A
Wide, sweeping criminal enterprise that envelops both the NBA and La Casa Nostra.
C
The men and women up here standing with me represent a small portion of the leadership team that brought profound justice.
A
In an era that needed it more than any.
C
I'll just highlight some of the some of the details in the case and the FBI work and then you'll hear from the others.
A
But as you now know, individuals such.
F
As Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones and Terry.
C
Rozier were taken into custody today. Former current NBA players and coaches.
A
What you don't know is that this is an illegal gambling operation and sports rigging operation that spanned the course of years. The FBI led a coordinated takedown across.
C
11 states to arrest over 30 individuals today responsible for this case, which is very much ongoing. Not only did we crack into the fraud that these perpetrators committed on the.
A
Grand stage of the NBA, but we.
C
Also entered and executed a system of.
B
Justice against la Casa Nostra to include.
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The Bonanno, Gambino, Genovese and the Chase crime families.
C
And you'll hear more about those details today. The charges and the arrests that were taken down across this country range from wire fraud, money laundering, extortion, robbery, illegal gambling.
B
This FBI will leave no room for.
C
Any perpetrator of crime across this country. You hear a lot about our work defending the homeland and crushing violent crime. Well, this work is also representative of a colossal portion of the FBI's mandate to keep America safe and to keep.
A
Our entertainment industry fair and secure.
B
The men and women that are standing.
A
Up here today worked tireless hours, days, months and years.
F
And the fraud is mind boggling.
B
Oh, yeah.
C
All right. There you go.
B
I am.
D
I am so jealous of Baby Cash and his facial hair.
C
Oh, man.
B
Yeah.
G
Yeah.
C
There you go. Diaper diplomacy.
H
I love the black and white. The heat is on the old mob bosses.
C
By the way, Paul, you weren't here yesterday. I said, who knew that you could get all of these guys on the same page over something? I thought they were all at each other's throats.
H
Who knew, man, the mobs come a long way.
C
Yeah, I guess so.
F
Yep.
C
All right, let's do some news. We'll start with the greatest headlines in the world. And of course, Rick Delgado's got those. Mrs. Delgado, what's going on?
D
Well, thank you, Damon. And yes, the greatest headlines in the world include Damon's favorite CNN senior data reporter, Harry Anton. The best polar in the world. As. As everybody found out earlier today, Friday, that a significant number of Americans. Damon. No longer view the economy as their number one political issue. This is not good news for the Democrats. Looking at the poll that Harry just conducted. Why don't we go to that poll? Check this out. This is cut number one. And again, when you're talking about the 2026 midterm elections, one of the things the Democrats were counting on was the economy being in the tank and being able to run on that. That is receiving a dose of cold, cold water from President Trump and his policies. Here it is, cut number one. HARRY anton, cnn Cut one.
B
Check it out. Well, you know, Matt was mentioning about.
C
The E Comm playing such an important.
F
Role in last year's presidential election.
C
The top problem facing the U.S. s economic per gall last year. Look at this. 43% at this time, 43% of Americans said the top problem was economic.
F
Come to this side of the screen.
B
It's just considerably different.
C
We're talking about 24%. We're talking about a drop of near 20 points.
B
And more than that, we're talking about.
C
Across all of the different political groups. Right. Democrats, Independents, Republicans. We see that the percentage who say the top problem is economic has been.
B
Falling, has been falling, has been falling to the floor. And more than that, you know, we're talking about inflation.
F
The percentage of Americans who say that the top problem is inflation has also.
C
Been falling, which is, I think, very.
B
Much surprising given all the news that.
C
We are hearing about the economy.
D
Yeah. So there you have it from Harry Anton from cnn, taking one of the, you know, the, the, the arrows that I think the Democrats were hoping to use against Republicans, you know, the economy, these, these tariffs, or everything's going to be crazy. We'll be able to use that. It's not going to be something that they can rely on.
H
Go ahead.
B
I say the. He had to say falling, right. It goes down like those people go. Those are people who dance. Ain't no mountain high enough Ain't no valley. No, we got it. He's the interpretive.
H
I would love to see what it looks like in the green room of the whole staff so ticked off that how good the economy's doing. Every time he brings this data, they all have to be thinking, like, I'm going to kill that.
G
He's great. He's like a theater major doing the data.
B
Yeah.
G
Raindrops and roses are going down.
F
Fantastic.
H
Yeah, My favorite.
F
Exactly.
C
You know, the thing that, the thing about it is, and I've been happy.
G
You didn't know I knew that song, did you?
H
No.
F
We figured you did then.
C
You do that.
B
I can play that on the piano for you, David.
H
I would like to see us work that out.
G
Did I just say raindrops and roses? Oh, my God.
C
Look like you've had some practice there.
G
Tequila, please. Thank you.
C
I'm not sure this is something, though, that the Trump administration should be taking victory laps on just yet because I think if you ask, I don't think people necessarily yet feel right, yeah, this when they still go to the grocery store, when they still fill up their car with gas, when they're still heating their homes. I think CPI today shows that inflation is certainly not spiking. But I don't, I don't think the economy is showing that we're ready to take a victory lap on all this stuff yet. I still think there's a lot of work to do.
D
Right.
B
Yeah.
D
Well, I think, I think that was, that's CNN's take. I don't see that coming across. I don't think anybody's out there going, oh my goodness, look how great the economy is doing. Let's, let's use this as our platform. But I think it's setting the table for the potential of what the Democrats are looking at. They're looking at an uphill climb.
C
Well, and you've always said you thought a lot of this, you know, manufacturing and stuff that has to come back is not going to kick until maybe next year. So and then I think not to put words in both your mouth is. But I think you said that you think 26 could be one of the great or maybe you said great both.
G
Of it on this be fantastic. And I wanted to touch on this for a second. The, the unemployment numbers and tariffs. Let's just put this in context. When Trump talked about tariffs, one, he said there'd be no unemployment. We just saw that the Dow is way up. We just saw that. What we didn't know was that he was going to use these tariffs not just to level the playing field, but to negotiate settlements around the world. Look at what the tariffs have actually done. Our economy's great. We got all this money right now. We can pay the military. If we wanted to pay the military through this shutdown, we could pay him with the tariff money if he wanted to use that. But he used that to solve the problem with India and Pakistan. He's used that to solve a lot of issues. He's used that to create all the money coming into the stuff you and I have been talking about, the economy in 26, a lot of it's because of the tariff policy where he's leveled that playing field in of front force, those moves. So it's well beyond, you know, just one little thing. He has done a full 360. Yeah.
H
He's also with the tariffs. He's kind of dominated the news. The, the power of shipping lanes and People don't realize how much goes into the geopolitical landscape when you control like, you know, the shipping lanes and the ports and, and the tariffs through that. And controlling these things controls the money. And when you kind of control the money, you get to dictate the policy. He's really bringing the power back to the states, which has been outsourced to every highest bidder by the previous, you know, Obama and Biden and, you know, and the rest of the neocons. They've just sold us all out. And it started really with the Bush family. If you still believe in the Bush family, we're good guys.
D
I have news, you know, you know what's funny too about this, and I feel like you guys at 26 going to be huge, but I think it's going to kick off right for the holidays. I feel like that's where we're going to start to see it start to bust. So hopefully that's what happens come Christmas and New Year's and stuff. But also what happened yesterday was India is now saying they're going to cut the Russian oil imports in six months.
H
It'll be right.
D
So all of a sudden now you have that worked into the equation. That's, that's going to send.
H
And that'll stop the war in Ukraine.
D
Exactly. That has, that has a couple different ways that it's going to deliver, deliver results.
H
Yeah. So I'm just curious, statement, do you see, you know, with this, you know, kind of what's going on, can you possibly see Trump is somewhat kind of rebuilding a parallel economy in a way to kind of take down the Federal Reserve and create maybe U.S. treasury note somehow to take the power away from the Federal Reserve, which to me is the root of all evil in this planet, is the central banks own it all, they state dominate all, they control the money, they expand the money supply, they contract it and they screw us every single second of every day.
C
Do you know, I don't, I don't think he likes Jerome Powell, but I think he likes the idea of the Fed. I think he likes the idea of a strong dollar. I mean, he's pretty much said as much. So, no, I don't see that. I think he wants to find somebody who's much more aligned with him to put at the Federal Reserve. But I don't think he's going to be looking to reinvent the monetary policy, the monetary system here for right now. I don't. But if he gets rid of the irs, that'd be a good start. That's a great start. If we can get. If we could get some red state governors to act like the guy in Florida and maybe start thinking about things like getting rid of your real estate taxes once your house is paid off. If Republicans could have more forward thinking in the states. What we always thought, at least I always talk about is, yeah, okay, whatever's going on the federal level, we try to control it, we try to, you know, we hope it gets better. But what's affecting us is what's happening in your state. And we need more governors. If we can't make red sea states is red is. They can make blue states blue. We're always going to be working from behind. That's just the bottom line on all of these topics, whatever they are. There's no other governors still who talk like Desantis talks. There's not. There's we. Every one of them should be and none of them are. That's why you continue to see things come out of Florida that you don't see anywhere else from the AG that you played this week. Who else is doing things like that? Nobody. The real estate tax, who else is doing things like that? Nobody that I'm aware of. Now there's maybe some places where they already have that I'm not aware of that either.
G
No, no one has.
C
Right. But I mean, why aren't we tackling things like that that directly make people's lives better in the states? You know, again, Republicans, what are they talking about? How do we open the government ourselves and use the nuclear option? That's what we're talking about.
D
I mean, you know, and you know what's scary about that? One of those guys is Ari Fleischer that a lot of Republicans listen to. Oh, we need to put this, put this thing aside. Let's just use the nuclear option just for this. You know, they try that thing to get the government back open. And it's like, this is the kind of guy who has too much influence on still those, those people that are Republicans, but the Republicans in name only and are pushing for what Damon's talked about. It's scary.
C
The party is less than a zero when it comes to messaging priorities. We do not know how to message anything. We don't know how to message what we stand for. We don't know how to message what we're going to get behind when it comes to the budget. We talk about getting 12 individual bills. What are we going to fund? What are our priorities? We'd have no idea how to message that. Think about even this week. Think about this week. President Trump said he had to take $130 million check from somebody. He's using it to pay the troops.
D
Right.
C
Okay. Did, did you see any Republicans out on the steps of the Capitol with military people around them messaging? The Democrats voted against this. The Democrats voted against paying our finest. Were they out there messaging and actually doing something for the cameras to see? No, of course not. They took the vote and they were out of town. They don't know how to message anything. This party, it's. It's never gotten better, right?
D
Yeah, it's almost like the Desantis problem. You got one or two that are really good. The rest suck. You like that pack bunny?
C
All right, live from Studio 6PMore news, more to do. We're back on a Friday night right after this.
D
Sam.
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Run a business and not thinking about podcasting, think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into, true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only Iheart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844-IHEART. One more time, call 844-844-iHEART and get podcasting working for you.
D
When I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked why.
B
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
D
It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
A
Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre?
D
Bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
C
We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
B
You put two and two together.
D
Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
C
Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
D
I'm Leon Naifak from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco Benghazi.
E
What difference at this point does it make?
C
Yes, that's right.
D
Lock her up. Listen to Fiasco Benghazi on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
B
Yeah, baby. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to. Live from Studio 6B at. At the America First Warehouse, the most patriotic venue in the galaxy. We are here now, our first guest of the night. Coming up, Patriot Anthony. Let's hear from Patriot Anthony, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for coming on. Oh, welcome, Anthony. Tell them how we. We just met, but tell them how and why we met.
C
He had an oil leak. It was a crazy oil leak.
G
He couldn't figure out how it happened.
C
He changed his oil, and all of a sudden, he had oil all over the place.
B
So I just called up and said.
F
Look, you got a gasket, double gasket.
C
On your oil filter.
F
I listen to this guy every morning.
C
He is absolutely nuts and awesome.
B
He's the only normal guy on the radio.
C
Oh, my God.
G
That's not the only thing he's leaking, by the way.
B
Thank you, sir.
F
We're really in trouble.
B
Let me explain. I was on air talking about how I tried to change my oil for the first time, and it got everywhere. So Anthony calls up, he goes, do you have two. What do you call that thing? O rings? O rings? And I said, you know what?
C
I.
B
That was a problem.
C
Brain cells.
B
And it just. It just goes everywhere. So he calls up, he tells me to look for it. He was right. And he says, man, I'd love to meet you. I said, well, you know where I'll be on Friday night? He says, where? I say, here. He shows up, and I know his Cousin Carrie. So we got that little bond. Anthony, thanks for saving my engine on my, on my 2011 Subaru clam slapper. That's what the car is called, the 2011 Subaru clam slapper. I got the MAGA edition. You save my engine, I watch it. Andy, look at that camera, please, and.
C
Say back to you, Big D. Man, oh, man.
B
God bless President Trump.
C
He grinds his gears, huh? Oh, man. Wow. You know, I'm just, I'm shocked that we, I'm shocked we've discovered that Kevin Downey Jr. Can't change his oil. I would have just, I would have nailed him for a perfect mechanic.
B
So, yeah, sure.
G
If anybody's hating around the car, It's Kevin Downey Jr.
C
I'm totally shocked by that.
D
Between that and, you know, setting up his just Subaru.
C
All right, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lynn and Dell. LFS XP is the promo code to use. I mean, Kevin's just socializing here. Just don't worry, kdj. Don't worry. Just don't worry. Figure out how to change your oil. All right, let's do some sports. What's going on? Slickster.
H
Slick oil.
F
Yes. All right, big deal. Update on that World Series Game two. A little bit of a delay there, but top of the second, no score right now. Dodgers and Toronto up in Toronto, Rogers Center. We'll keep you updated on that. And of course, I can't articulate as well as diaper diplomacy did in the last segment, but ESPN caught removing an on screen graphic during NBA gambling talk. Larry Brown, Sports Steve Del Vecchio. ESPN tried to subtly remove one of its on air graphics while discussing the major NBA gambling scandal that broke on Thursday. But fans were quick to notice the change. Several people obviously were arrested. It goes into detailing the story, but I won't get into that. But naturally, the story dominated sports headlines on Thursday. During ESPN's Get up, host Mike Greenberg discussed how sports gambling was something that leagues and networks used to distance themselves from as much as possible back in the day. As Greenberg was talking about the way attitudes towards sports betting have shifted, a graphic promoting ESPN bet was removed from the bottom of the screen. You'll be able to see the graphic disappear at around the 23 second mark. You want to roll cut 11. Aaron behind us.
G
You hear a lot about legal sports gambling on this show, the Bus and.
B
Boys, obviously sports gambling is a huge.
G
Part of what you do. So we put those all out there as a preamble because it might be in the back of people's minds.
C
And we acknowledge that this is a different time and place. However, there is a fine line. Not so fine.
F
Thank you, Aaron.
C
How stupid.
F
Yeah. So, you know, obviously ESPN is the network's online sports book. The graphic was almost certainly removed because of the nature of the conversation. But I tell you, nobody missed that one.
C
No one's gonna know we have ESPN bet if we take the graphic off the chiron. So, you know, very subtle.
F
You wonder how this is going to impact the online betting. Probably not at all.
C
It's not going to affect it one bit.
F
I'm going to stop you.
C
Most people, you're going to double down. Most people don't think it's going to affect the NBA at all, by the way either.
F
No, I don't.
C
I mean, it's just not going to, not going to cut to the, to the core of the NBA. I mean, by the way, players, I mean, just my opinion, but players. Gambling, as we know, has been happening forever. Yeah, inside information on these things has been happening forever. What hasn't been happening forever is being this stupid about it. Going to bet it and then go grabbing the cash and then going back to the player's house to count it. I mean, hello.
F
And sending text messages, I mean, that's even worse.
B
So.
F
Well, Pete Rose found out the hard way that you lost the hall of Fame career there, Wolverine. But we'll see what happens. Big D. And I don't wonder if it's in other sports. And I think a lot of folks are wondering that now. Are we going to hear anything about football? Are we going to hear anything about baseball and possibly hockey?
C
Come on.
F
I don't know.
H
Well, player stats are easy for these guys to bet against themselves on. A player style guy just pulls himself from the game. Sure, I got overrun to seven rebounds. He gets to two. Oh my. You know, yeah, Gizzard fell out.
C
I mean, how many, how many times you think someone's called from a stadium that has. That the telecast hasn't gone live yet and said, hey, there's four feet of snow on the field? I don't think they're going to be able to score much. I mean, they can make the over.
H
But this has been shady stuff too. I knew the very popular story at Madison Square Garden during basketball games. The clock, the timekeeper would run off two seconds every time a ball went out of bounds. Every time a ball was inbounded, he would just run two seconds down. That would take essentially like eight possessions away. Four half. And that would make the under. It would raise the odds on the. More by. By a lot. And that was a. That was a long time scam that I never heard out of the Garden.
F
It's crazy.
D
Yeah. And what about the. Was it the Chiefs game? That was. They had the Niners, right?
C
Yeah.
D
Where that was like. Huh. Like everybody noticed it.
G
Sorry, Rick, we're out of time. We ran the clock down.
F
No big deal.
G
Okay.
F
That's a rap in sports.
C
All right, there you go. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Let's get to Kevin Downey Jr. He's got a bunch of stories today, but I know one of them is kind of an FA fo. This is. This might be the FO part of it. Trump sending an aircraft carrier to the coast of Venezuela. Kdj. Tell me about this.
B
I love this. Now if you, if you watch it, watch it blowing up the votes when they blow up those drug boats, it looks like a video game that looks so cool that we just can't get to play. You know, it's. It's the hegseth edition of Narco Terror. Now, this is huge. And I think people don't realize the extent of the. Let's just say the poll that these cartels have in the US they're in every state, they're selling drugs in every state. They're sneaking humans into every state they used to have. Used to walk through when Biden was in office because no one cared. Biden said, yeah, go ahead, we don't care. But an aircraft carrier, this isn't a drone. This is a serious move. This is what they refer to as saber rattling. And this is with not even. I mean, Venezuela is a real country, but they're run by narco terrorists. And right now, nothing in their arsenal can stand up to a task carrier task group. This is. This is not yet checkmate. But this is them going, oh, maybe we should look for another line of work, because look at that ship. That's what's coming together.
H
Yeah.
B
All right. And I think we're up to nine blown up drug boats now.
C
Wow.
B
Is it 10? 10? Even better.
G
I bought the 10 one. That's fine.
B
Yeah, I had the under. Damn it.
H
And by the end of the show, it'll be 11, probably.
C
Yeah.
B
Now they're sending them into. Instead of going through, through the Caribbean, which is very close to the Caribbean, they're going into like the eastern Pacific and going that route. But they're still blowing them up.
D
Oh, yeah.
B
And what I love is it's like with the gambling thing with the mob. Once you're in, you're in. You don't get to join a drug cartel and go, hey, boss, they're blowing us up. Maybe we'll just. I'll just go down to Taco Bell, see if I get a job there, get on the boat. Oh, this is a serious escalation.
G
You know what else is related to that? That, by the way, and I have a friend of mine down in this area right next to Venezuela is a country called, I think it's Guyana, Ghana, Guyana, something like that. And they have the second largest oil reserve in the world.
C
Wow.
G
And Venezuela has been trying to poach that saying, you know, you know, we're connected to that. And we have sent aircraft carriers down there to defend, to protect them, to let the Venezuelans know you can't come here to get that oil. Why? Cuz our guys are in there.
B
Yep.
G
Exxon's in there, by the way, doing the oil. So there might. Might also be something to do with that.
B
And Colombia is getting a little uppity, too.
G
Oh, yes, they are. Seom.
C
I know. All right, quick. Hour one at the America first warehouse. We're back. Hour two coming up when we get back, right after this.
B
As Big D double dizzle in the 6B brizzle live on Real America's Voice.
C
Visual, baby. All right, Snoop, that's the way. Hour 2 Live from Studio 6B on a Friday night reel. America's voice all across the country. We're live at the America first warehouse.
B
Hello?
C
I said we're live at the America first warehouse. Slick's doing sports. Vinnie Mac still in the news. Kevin Downey Jr. Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan, all got news coming up in hour two. Crazy town coming up here in a second as well. But right now, let's go Back to Kate DJ, the host of the Kevin Downey Jr. Show, nine to 11 weekdays on LI News Radio. Kevin Downey Jr. Who you got?
B
Thanks, Big D. We got Patriot Matt with us. Patriot Matt, friend of the show. Thanks for coming by. Let's hear for Patriot Matt. All right, Matt. Oh, yeah. How you doing Now, Matt, what do you think about Trump blowing up boats full of narco alcoterras and a bunch of dope, dopes and fentanyl and things.
C
Well, just like this. Administration is everything, Kevin. They do it. It's going to be huge. I tell you, it's going to be huge. So we're going to go from one boat to two boats to three boats to nine boats, to 10 boats, maybe even 20 boats. It's going to be huge.
B
KEVIN Matt, let me ask you, how well do you think the crabs and the fish are eating in the, in the Caribbean now and in the eastern Pacific now that there's a chunk of, of human flesh floating all over?
C
God, it's a feeding frenzy. KEVIN it's going to continue as long as the boats keep coming through. It's easy eating.
G
It's a family show.
B
We're going to find some big old tuna coming out of those waters pretty soon. Tastes like human. All right. Now, Isaac, what is your favorite thing Trump has done so far?
C
Pedro Matt KEVIN one thing he's done, he's brought the true Republicans together, the Americans together. When he talks about making America great again, he's done it. We touched upon it earlier in the show. Economy is great. Stock market is at the best it can. The CPA is coming down. The job market is great. There is American jobs being brought back. We talked about it before in shows before. Tariffs is not a bad word.
H
It's a great word.
C
It's bringing jobs back. It's going to take time.
B
And it's like working, though, is it?
C
It's working, yeah. Like the other panelists said, it may not be 2025, it may be 2026, but look what's happening.
B
We are well on the way. Well on the way. Everyone I know in finance is telling me we're there. The crowd doesn't get it yet, but we're well on the way. Patriot Matt, do me a favor, look at that camera and say, back to you, Big D, Big D, back to you.
C
All right, Matt Miller, thank you very much. Live from Studio 6 be on a Friday night at the America first warehouse, as we always are. Rick Delgado, of course, trying to steal Kevin's I don't know what you're thunder and jump into his shot right there over his shoulder. And of course, Delgado is at the heart of all things that are problems on this show. What are you talking about? Most of all? Most of all, let me get to. I'm setting something up here. Most of all things having to do with my trip home from the show every single night, as I've been talking about here on the show, I've been trying to shed some light on it that I get to the lights that Delgado has some say over, if not all say. I'm, I think it's all say and he won't admit it.
D
I have no idea what you're speaking of.
C
Every week I get home, every night I go home, I deal with this light problem where I pull up to the light, I have two lights. Two that go left and three that go straight. The two that I have to stop in are red. The three to my right are green. Those go red. What should happen next? Mine should turn green so I can go. Then those turn green again.
D
And you want to go left.
C
I want to go left.
D
What a surprise.
C
Well, finally I got enough messages saying, damon, what are you talking about? Here's what I'm talking about. Tonight's version of Crazy Town, My Life with Delgado. Run it, Aaron.
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Oh, God, it's so sizzling.
D
It's fucking. Let me be nice.
C
I'm going to be very nice.
H
He's extremely weak. He's pathetic.
C
I have get up and say how great they're doing listening to Trump.
G
They're doing very.
C
Now watch. So four were murdered. Four 11 were shot. And President Trump expects you see this every night. Every night. There you go. Every night. That's what happens.
D
There you go.
H
Am I the only guy here who knows the sensor trick? But no one's around you.
C
Back up over the senses.
H
Go back again. You're tricking.
C
Delgado's got it set. Well, Delgado's got that light set for. Because he knows I pull up to it. He works with it for it never to turn green.
D
Well, the funny thing is, Damon, now that you've made this a political issue, I actually took your complaint to the people in charge of that problem.
C
Very good.
D
And they got right on it.
C
Okay.
G
Yeah. Thank you.
D
A certain gentleman whose name begins with a K who you insulted. So he went right. He said, I'm gonna take right good care of this. He went right to the problem. He corrected the problem. He made sure it was taken care of. And what do I get back? Oh, any guy who starts his name with a K can't be taken seriously. And I would like a chip on my car. So when I pull up, those lights change immediately.
C
Yeah, that's the only remedy I would accept. The chip on my car that when I pull up to any light, it immediately turns green and everybody else turns red.
D
Right. And immediately. I warned him that by pursuing this route of aggressive responses.
C
Yeah.
D
When dealing with someone in that type of position, that could elevate your. Your problem to the third floor where complaints go to die.
C
Okay, well, we'll see if it does.
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I love that you were cranky that his name started with a K. Traditionally starts with a C. Yeah. Craig, you're like, get off my Alphabet.
C
Yeah. Take it seriously. Right off the jump. It's Something funny about that. So. All right, let's do some news with Paul Nolan, but that's my life with Delgado right there. Every night it's the same story. Every night it's the same thing. So Paul's got a bunch of news here, but especially what's going on in New York City, Mr. Nolan, what's going on?
H
So, you know, communists is about to.
C
Win the mayor there.
H
We're going to see New York City start to turn into London, Ireland, Scotland, France. It's, you know, to me, I think it's just a step to where we're going. And I. I don't know if you guys started this, but. So, you know, he's a populist for the socialists, which is mind boggling to me, but whatever. Cut five. Watch him with his alligator tears. And we're supposed to feel bad for him.
D
I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City.
C
Pause it for a second, Aaron. I want. I want everybody in New York City to take a look at that photo right now. This is. We are 25, four years. 24 years removed from 911 in that city. And I want you to look at the photo of the man who's about to become the mayor and his constituency of what New York is going to undertake and become as this guy stands there in front of the mic. Start it from the beginning, Aaron. Roll it one more time. This is where we're at. I want to use this moment to.
D
Speak to the Muslims of New York City.
C
Yeah. The guardian of all things jihadist here.
D
He's got to work up the.
C
I want to speak to the memory of my.
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Ah, was she at 9 11?
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Yeah.
H
Was her name Muhammad?
D
Stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
F
Mm.
D
So she was there.
C
Yeah. You know, this guy is as slick as they come.
H
Yeah, he is as slick.
B
And he.
H
He sure is one heck of a speaker, and he sure is. You know, people in New York City are desperate, especially the kids, and they. They feel hopeless there. The rents are high.
C
The.
H
Everything is. So he's playing the populist role, and the kids have been indoctrinated for over 20 years now, and they think that this is the way to go, and it's pretty sad.
D
So, yeah, he's basically an actor.
B
Right.
D
He had to compose himself, I guess. Let me get into the moment. I need to. I need to get into my character. Let me talk about.
G
He's the infiltrator.
D
He doesn't say aunt he says, aunt.
H
Aunt, of course, he's of course charming.
G
They're there to infiltrate our society, right? And he's one of the first. Well, not the first though, because you had talking about Obama while Obama and in Minneapolis and Minnesota, that picture, that.
C
Picture could have been a cabinet meeting.
H
Which you think about CIA flooding in Somalia, all over like Omar's area, just so they could change the constituents constituency. It's a joke. And so what I did was I was thinking about some of the stuff I used to look back on, like the way you got to think about how do we get here? You know, so when you look back at how we got here, you kind of see maybe where we're going. And in October 1993, the FBI wiretapped a meeting in a Philadelphia Marriott hotel attended by Hamas leaders, the Muslim Brotherhood. And these declassified transcripts are from the Holy Land foundation trial and reported by even the New York Times, of all places. The participants outlined a long term civilization, jihad. It's a strategy to infiltrate US institutions, media, academia, think tanks, all of it. To amplify Palestinian narratives, to erode Israeli support, to minimize Jewish influence by framing the conflict in Western terms like colonialism, like apartheid, which they admitted mismatched their goals but would resonate culturally. This premeditated the influence operation. It also. This predated all social media in 93. And it was in. This is how they started. But this is the tape. Aaron, could you roll that for us? And it's only a minute long, but it's worth listening to.
C
Back in 93, a meeting took place in a hotel in Philadelphia. 25 leaders of Hamas in America. We're talking about very senior people met and discussed strategy.
B
This meeting was monitored by the FBI.
C
The main thing they discussed was how.
B
To present what Hamas was doing and.
C
Make it palatable to Americans.
B
And so in a very efficient, very.
C
Precise way, they said, okay with audience, so and so. So when we meet with progressives, we're going to frame it in the terms of apartheid and racial oppression. What we're seeing today is the realization and the implementation of, of that strategy.
B
These people know very well what the.
C
American political discourse is. And the language, the repackaging is really what makes SJP a very clever organization.
G
So, wow, we just, we just lived it, we just lived it with the whole Palestinian, Israeli thing, the language that the young people used at these college protests and so on. Yeah, we just lived it.
H
And some of the things we talk about here is how they, they have the long game. We talked about, you know, The Russian, you know, guy was on in 1984 and I forgot the guy's name. Yuri Vezmanov Yasminov. Right. Talking about how that's exactly how they'll defeat America from within. And, you know, we've talked about how globalist, Islamist and communists have all been intertwined. And we've had so many politicians roll.
G
Over for this, for the money, and buy into it. They bought into that narrative. I mean, they did a good job. You have to kind of admit that their positioning of this from like a marketing standpoint worked because our progressives in this country fell right into that language. And, well, not only that, they didn't realize Trump was coming. We got Trump, but we have someone to defend us.
D
But, you know, speaking of that, they also had the money. That money will change people's, you know. Yeah, everybody's got a price, right?
G
Yeah.
D
And especially politicians, man, they need that money. They need it to run, they need it to save their seats. They need it for their existence and survival. So something like this, they were very smart to point and say, we're going to focus on these people because we know they are weak.
C
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B
We've got with us, Patriot Allen. Patriot Allen, thanks for stepping up to the mic.
C
How are you?
B
How are you? So it's here for Patriot Allen. Clap it up. Patriot Allen. Where are you from? Illinois. Did you drive out here for this?
C
Southern Illinois.
B
Oh, yeah. I got to make the.
C
Yeah.
B
If you say Illinois, we think you're communist. We know. We know what's happened in that state. But I saw you do the Pledge of Allegiance, so I know you're one of us. Absolutely. Patriot Allen, what is on your mind today? What do you want to talk about? Well, first of all, I'd just like to say we watch you guys regularly almost every night if we're home. We have children and grandchildren out here.
C
On Long island, so that's why we travel out here.
B
We've been out here many times and I just had to come and see this place.
C
Yeah, Yeah.
B
I mean, it's fantastic and it's amazing to hear the radio out here 103.9. Or listen to your show and hear the different names of the different towns and stuff. Well, yeah, I know where that's at. You listen to my show? Yeah.
C
Should be stupid I know you're the go to.
B
I gotta say, I stream you while I'm out in my shop working on antique tractors. Get more down home than that. That's his down The Kevin Downey Jr. Show and Tractor fixing.
C
Yeah.
B
I almost ruined my car. I like to bring one other thing up and I kind of. It's just a sad note, but in Illinois, you know about our governor there, I'm sure. And we have a good Christian man who's running in the primary to take JB on. That's Planet Pritzker, right? The big guy. He's so big, when you get near him, you orbit him. You don't even want to.
C
You're just like.
B
But the sad thing is Darren Bailey.
C
Is the man's name and his.
B
His son and wife and two children were killed in a helicopter accident in Montana.
C
So I know a lot of your.
B
Listeners are good patriotic and good Christian people. So just please pray for peace for that family. Absolutely. We'll pray for peace. Patriot Allen, thanks for coming out. I got this tractor. If I could bring it by because it needs oil change and I can't do it. It'll be worth it. All right, thank you. Let's hear from Patriot Allen, everyone.
C
Back to you, Big D. All right, Patriot Allen. Very nice. Very nice. Damon, all the way from Illinois.
H
That guy's like a walking Norman Rockwell picture.
F
Yeah, he is.
C
Oh, man, what a patriot.
G
Yeah, but does he have any O rings is what I wanted to have. Any O rings.
C
Speaking of great. Speaking of great. Members of the live from Studio 6B audience, I want to take a second and thank Carol and Vernon Gross, who sent a little package here. A bunch of nice alligator Alcatraz shirts and coins. KDJ's already. KDJ hit the stuff as quickly as he could find it to try to start taking stuff. The coins were gone. I said, who already got in here.
B
I was like a big fat seagull on a little kid who dropped his popcorn at the beach.
C
Yeah. So I wanna. I wanna thank again, Carol and Vernon Gross for sending that package here to the American first warehouse. We really do appreciate it. And all of the audience who seemingly continues to send stuff for some reason.
D
Yeah. Kevin's trying to figure out if he could put a pin on that and add it to the flare on his. On his, you know, Bennegan's jacket.
G
Very impressive.
C
All right, let's do a quick sports because we got odds makers coming up in the next segment. We'll pick all the games for the weekend, but slick, what's going on with the the Dodgers, they got some kind of something's going on one of their pitchers as a family issue or something.
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Yeah, I'm going to get to that right now. That score is 3 nothing at the end of 3. Big D. But yes, there is a story on that. What it is is the Dodgers are losing a key pitcher due to personal matter ahead of World Series. LARRY brown, Sports the Los Angeles Dodgers will be down one of their most reliable pitchers to begin the World Series clash against the Toronto Blue Jays. Dodgers relief pitcher Alex Vessier is currently away from the team as he and his wife navigate a deeply personal matter. The Dodgers announced the news on Thursday, adding that the team will provide an update at a later date. So no further news on that. But losing Vessier to start the World Series is a huge blow to a Dodgers bullpen that has been shaky throughout most of the season. The 29 year old has been one of the team's most dependable relief pitchers, posting a 3.02 ERA and 99 WHIP across 68 regular season games. So big loss for the Dodgers there, but they are leading three nothing at the end of three big.
C
Very good, Vinnie Mac, I think this is your story. Speaking of. Yes, Illinois and the fat governor there. What's going on with him? He went on Fox News, he went.
G
On Bret Baier and started basically saying that the murder rate in Chicago is not a big deal.
C
Sure.
G
And I know a lot about this. I think I had mentioned I worked on a documentary called Chicago America's Hidden War was actually up for an Academy Award. And we went into the streets of Chicago where the murders are really happening with several black past trying to figure out what's going on. Why does this keep going, why people getting killed. And what we found out was someone gets shot Monday, the other group comes back and shoots whoever shot them on Tuesday. They don't care who they hit. The murders are out of control. And I can tell you firsthand. And if you ever want to see the documentary, it's called Chicago America's Hidden War. They basically the people in the streets basically say what we know they're going to say. Help, help. And if you listen to Pritzker with Brett Baer, you have to just listen to this guy's denial of what's happening here. Let's run that clip for a second.
C
Why does Chicago have the highest murder.
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Rate of all the big cities?
B
Well, we are not in the top.
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30 in terms of our murder rate.
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Indeed, our murder rate has been cut in half over the last four years.
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And every year it's gone down by double digits.
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And if you look at all of the violent crime over the last four.
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Years, they've all gone down.
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US cities 17.47 per 100,000 population. Chicago is number one over Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Phoenix, Los Angeles, New York and San Diego.
B
What I'm explaining to you now, you're.
C
Talking about a violent crime.
H
Look, you can pull statistics up.
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These are murders.
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I'm explaining to you that our murder.
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Rate has been cut in half.
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And very importantly, Brett, and you got.
C
To hear this very importantly, we've been.
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Doing the things that are necessary to bring crime. Right. We've invested in community violence interruption.
C
Just another fat loser liar talking about murders.
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No, I mean, what's wrong with this guy?
C
We cut.
B
We used to kill 18 hookers a month. Now I'm down to nine. I've cut it in half.
C
All right, live from Studio 6B, we're back. Odds maker coming up right after this. All right, live from Studio 6B. Thirty minutes past the hour on a Friday night live at the America first warehouse. We're where we love to be on Friday nights. Want to thank Joe the box and all his staff as always so welcoming to have us into his home here. And if you've never been here, it is quite the place to be. The America first warehouse here on Long Island, New York, Suffolk County. Slick Rick's doing sports. We're going to do announce makers here in a second. Vinnie Mac is going to do some more news along with Delgado, Kevin Downey Jr. Paul Nolan in a great room full of patriots here at the America first warehouse. And of course, we have another great. Yeah, you can clap for that.
D
Sure.
C
If we're ready, Aaron. Let's. Let's do it. We got another great live from Studio 6, speed guest that's going to join us for this week's version of the odds makers. All right, here we go. Odds makers Week 8. I believe it is the halfway mark of the NFL season already. Man, it is going so fast. Slick Rick versus Aaron here on a selection of all your weekend games, college and pro. We always like to work the audience in this week. Susan Kimball joins us from Largo, Florida.
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Largo.
C
Susan, how are you? I'm great. Thank you for asking.
B
And this is my hubby, Steve. Stephen.
C
All right, Steve. Now, Susan, who made the picks here, you or Steve? I guess if they win, Steve's going to try to take credit and if they lose, he's going to up blow. Is that how it's going to work.
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Kinda.
H
Yeah.
B
And also my 13 year old grandson, we had to have a little conversation with him as well.
C
All right, very good. So it's a, it's a family deal. I like that. All right, let's see who we've got. We'll pick the games for the weekend. We'll post them on social media. Let's start with Slick Rick. Slick, who you got in game number one?
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All right, Texas A&M and LSU. Big D730ABC. Tomorrow night game, LSU. Patriot may not send us the box after he hears this pick that I'm taking, but I'm going with the Aggies. Big D, give me Texas A and M Lane, two and a half. Texas A and M is seven, zero. Alyssa, you very respectful, five two. But Texas A and M is ranked number three in the country. LSU is number 20. I like them. I think coach Chip Kelly and also Garrett Nussmaier. They're not doing a great job with Blake. Tough games. So I'm going to go with Texas A and M Lane 2 and a half on the road.
C
All right, Slick's got Texas A and M minus two and a half over lsu. Aaron, where are you going for your game number one? Aaron can't hear you.
A
Yep, I understand that now.
C
All right, well, I have Aaron. Should I just do Aaron's pick?
G
I have interpret for Aaron if you'd like.
C
Yeah, no, we have. We don't have you, Aaron. So Aaron's first pick. She's going to go to college football as well. She's got Alabama and the South Carolina game. And she's got S. I believe she's got. Is it South Carolina minus like that? All right, well, we can't hear you, Aaron.
A
Alabama.
C
There we go. There you are.
A
I know that's in your IP.
C
Oh, okay. So she's got Alabama -11 and a half over South Carolina in game number one. Looking for Alabama to keep it rolling.
A
Check, check, check.
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There you are.
A
Oh, hello.
C
All right, there we go.
A
Yeah, I'm taking Alabama.
C
Okay, very good. Susan, who do you have for game number one? The Bears. We're going with the Bears. All right, so Chicago Bears in game number one for Susan. Going right to the NFL. Chicago on the road, getting seven from Baltimore. So Chicago plus seven over Baltimore as game number one. Game number two. Slick, where are we going?
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All right, one o' clock tomorrow afternoon. We're going to Atlanta. And I'm going with Atlanta. Falcons over the Miami Dolphins. Atlantis laying seven and a half, Big D. Miami's poorest defense. Looks like coach Mike McDaniel has not one, but two feet out the door ready to go swimming with the fishies. That'd be the Dolphins, but I think Tuathoga Villoa, with three picks in his last two games, it's all over. And I also think that Michael Penix and Bijan Robinson are going to have a big, big day. Atlanta minus seven and a half.
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Big D. All right, very good. Aaron, where are you going for game number two?
A
Game number two, I'm actually going to go against Susan here. I'm going to take the Ravens over the Bears. I'm going to lay the seven and a half at home. A lot of chalk delay on a 1 and 5 team, but it's now or never for Baltimore. And I believe Lamar is trending to come back this week suffering from a hamstring injury. And I'm sure he's going to lead his team to victory because Lord knows they need it.
C
All right, Baltimore. Yeah. One in five on the year. Susan, where are you going for game number two? Well, you know, I was born in.
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San Francisco and 49ers have always been my team, so I got to go with the Niners this week.
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Okay, San Francisco plus two over Houston on the road. San Francisco plus two over Houston is game number two for Susan. All right, Slick, let's go. Game number three in the NFL. Who you got?
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Okay, Big D. I'm going to go to the 425 CBS Game of the week with Tony Romo calling it, and I'm going to go with the three, three and one Dallas Cowboys over the five and two Denver Broncos. Dallas is getting three and a half on the road and, well, I could talk about Dallas all night, obviously, but I think they're going to have a big game. I think Ceedee and Pickens are going to be too much for that Denver defense. And I think the Cowboys will win that game. And I'm going to predict that their kicker, Brandon Aubrey breaks the NFL record by kicking a 67 or better yard field goal. With that light air up in Denver.
C
Okay, very good, Slick, not surprisingly, going with his team for game number three. Aaron, what do you got in game number three?
A
Game number three, I'm going to take Tampa Bay over the Saints minus three and a half on the road. Despite all the injuries that Tampa has been facing lately, they are still finding ways to get the job done. Baker Mayfield is playing at an MVP level. Yes, games. If they've been keeping it close, especially against good teams, don't count the jets there and the States quite honestly just suck.
C
So not one in six. Tampa Bay minus three and a half on the road for Aaron in game number three. Susan, where are you going for game number three? Yeah, I was totally jumping on that bandwagon. Tampa. Okay. Also getting Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay minus three and a half over New Orleans. All right, you and Aaron together there. All right, final game of the weekend. Slick, where are we going for game number four?
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Well, I'm going to go cruising with Susan. I'm jumping on the 49er bandwagon, too. And I'm going to take the Niners over Houston. Well, I'll take it plus two, big D. I think D' Amico Ryan's is facing his mentor, Kyle Shanahan, nine times out of 10. The mentor usually gets the better part of it. And I like to head to head coach there for the 49ers. Christian McCaffrey is a beast. He's unstoppable, and they're going to win that one.
C
All right, Slick's got San Francisco plus two. Aaron, where are you going for your final game of the week?
A
Final game. This is definitely my game of the week. I'm going to take the Steelers over Green pay getting two and a half at home. It's a big game for my old quarterback in a lot of ways, facing his old team. They're pretty much matched up offensively, but Aaron is the difference in this game. If he wins this game, he will have officially beaten all 32 teams in the NFL. The packers is the only team he has not beaten in his career, obviously, because he spent most of them there. But I think that they're going to roll. I don't know why they're getting the points at home. I think that's a little fishy. Packers are not as good as that line seems.
C
All right, 8:20 Sunday night, Green Bay minus three at Pittsburgh, and Aaron's going to take the home dog, Pittsburgh plus the three over Green Bay. Susan, where are you going for your final game?
B
You know, I thought about that, too, but I. I'm going with the Colts because the Titans, they're just losers.
C
So I'm thinking the Colts are going to pull just yet another one out this week. All right, Indianapolis laying a big number, 14 and a half over Tennessee. But Tennessee, as you said, the losers at 1 and 6. So that's a lot, a lot of points in the NFL, no matter who you're playing. But all right, Susan's going to lay 14 and a half with Indianapolis all right, there you go, Susan, great job again. If you win, Susan, don't give Steve any of the credit because you did a good job. So. All right, there you go. A week eight odds makers here live from Studio six.
D
Thank you. Thank you.
C
All right, very great, Very good. Very nice job. Always good to have Susan on. And of course, the live from Studio 6B audience involved with the odds maker, Slick and Aaron, we'll see. We'll see how it shapes up. We'll post those pics on social media. Nice job. All right, let's see. Leticia James, whose story is this? She was. She had an interesting day today. Delgado, is this yours?
H
Did I send this?
C
Okay, Paul, you.
H
I thought I said this. Leticia James went full, I guess edit button.
F
Don't say it, Eggs.
H
She went full ghetto. I'm saying it. She's a victim and she's empowered. Trump is bad. Orange man bad. And she's a victim. You know, and political warfare is not fair. So you want to just roll it. It says it speaks for itself.
C
Do we have a clip of her? I don't think we do.
H
I said the clip, didn't I?
C
No.
A
All right.
H
Anyway, you got it all. She made a fool of herself again, saying that she's all empowered and that Trump is politically motivated. And so, I mean, pretty rich coming.
C
From someone who ran on a platform saying that they're going to prosecute Trump.
G
There's no crime. I'm running to go find it, but, you know, something just popped up to this story just literally broke. Now, there's a Virginia federal prosecutor, name is Beth Yuzi, and she's now been charged with mishandling information related to this case because she refused to bring the case.
C
Oh.
G
But so now they found a bunch of personal emails between her and Leticia trying to clearly to hide some information. This just popped out. Yeah, Usually got used to used there big time.
H
They took it. She could face up to 30 years.
C
Wow, that's awesome. Good for her.
B
Yeah.
F
She's gonna bring her cookies.
B
Paul, did you notice that there's a theme here?
F
I remember.
B
Call me Mom. Donnie was faking the tears after 9 11. My. My aunt was afraid to go on the subway.
F
Well, you know, his aunt, his auntie.
B
I was smelling the bodies of fellow New Yorkers burning. And now, you know, no one went after anyone on the subway. But Letitia and the commie play the victim. It's Islamophobia. Well, you do kill a lot of people. There's that. But now she's guilty. Dirty Tish is guilty again. That's what they always do, play the victim. Play the victim. We're being picked on, right? Yeah.
H
And she, like Damon said, she ran on the platform. I'm going get Trump. Yeah, that was.
D
And that's the way she said it.
H
That's a campaign slogan, you know, so it's just laugh. I'm sorry, I thought that clip was sent, but yeah, I'm glad it wasn't in all honesty, because it was, it.
D
Was too hot to stomach and Damon would have blown it up.
H
Probably watching the View.
C
Yeah, definitely. Probably would have. So, kdj, speaking of crazy stories, you have a story, I believe, of this girl in England who we're being told this is where we've gotten with crime, I think. Is it England? Am I correct?
B
Sweden.
C
Sweden. I'm sorry? Sweden.
B
England's actually worse.
C
I don't even know how to explain this story, but I'll let you do it since I know it's your story.
B
It's ugly and I don't even like to talk about it. Here's this in a nutshell. This young Swedish woman was walking through a tunnel, you know, the tunnels. You walked in, and she is sexually assaulted by. Ya. Muhammad, I think that's how you say his name like that. And so he's sexually assaulting her. She gets away, she gets away from him and she sees him around town. He. They finally arrest him and well, the judge says, you know, we're going to put him in jail for three years. We're not going to deport him because the sexual assault didn't last long enough to be considered an exceptionally serious crime.
C
So the rape, it didn't last long enough.
B
It didn't last long enough is what she said, is what the, the judge said. So I said, yeah, we're not going to divorce this animal.
H
16 years old, right?
B
16 years old. So we're not going to deport this animal because she managed to get away.
G
Unbelievable.
C
Have you ever heard of anything?
G
No.
B
Oh, yeah. They let, they let these guys in England go because one guy said, I didn't know you couldn't rape a 13 year old. Where I come from, that's okay.
G
Well, we could have five of them, you know, it's a sick, sick, sick society.
B
Now I've had people get in my face because when they let George Santos go, I said, well, you know what? He probably should have done more time, but I don't care. Like, well, how can you not care? I said, look what's going on, all right? They gave him Seven years. And the guy who went to kill Justice KAVANAUGH, he got eight. How is that even a thing? How did two 70 something year old pro lifers get two years in prison when some antifa princess blew up a cop car? She got a year and a half. This is going on worldwide. All right now and then as this happens, you're Islamophobic. All right. Well, no, I'm not. I'm Islamic.
D
Ready?
B
Because I know it's coming.
C
Yeah.
B
And you can interpret the word ready any way you want there, Tommy. Mom. Donnie.
C
Yeah, Dug out. What are the headlines we had we haven't covered yet.
D
Well, let's see. I got a Pam Bondi putting a few Democrats on notice we can get to in the next in the next segment. I think that's a big one. I think you're going to enjoy some of what you'll see coming up on these clips.
C
All right, we'll wrap it up. A little more news from Rick Delgado, Vinnie Mack. We'll try to get some more sports in before we wrap on a Friday night right after this.
D
Sam.
C
All right, live from Studio 6B, last segment of the night. Man, go so fast. Live at the America first warehouse. Let's try to get to as much news as we can. Rick Delgado is going to kick us off. What do you got?
D
All right, Damon. Well, just in time for Halloween. You guessed that Pam Bondi is putting Lori Lightfoot. You might have to say that three times because that's what she looks like. Has put Lori Lightfoot, Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats on notice. I don't know if you caught this about what these people are trying to trying to do here, but in an interview, Lori Lightfoot basically is saying that she wants Democrats to compile a database. Boy, where have we heard this before? Going through time to compile a database of ICE agents to investigate and go after them later. She claims to have the constitutional right, Damon, to unmask them, find out where they live and do all sorts of nasty things to them. As a matter of fact, here is Betelgeuse herself putting it in her own words. Cut number two. Check this out.
A
We start the process of unmasking the agents. Even though they're wearing masks, every single one of them has a towel.
C
You say unmasking, they're going to say you're going to dox them.
G
And that's why threats on.
A
They are on public property out in the open. We have an absolute right under our constitution to be able to document what's happening every single One of those agents, height, weight, hair color, they wear their vests in a particular way. They're wearing insignias, even the masks that they wear, the shoes that they wear, the cars that they're driving. We have a right to compile that information and put together a profile of each of these agents that's alleged to have committed crime. This is not about doxing them. This is not about putting them in danger. And I'm sure we're going to hear that.
D
Yes, it is. It's all about doxing them. It's all about putting them in danger. That's what they want.
G
It's intimidation. That's what they're trying to do.
D
Bully.
B
And I loved her in Mars attacks.
D
Exactly. Well, it only took just a few moments, I guess, for this piece to get out there before Pam Bondi responded. Here she is, cut number four, responding to Lori Lightfoot and others, including Nancy Pelosi is calling for the same thing. Cut number four. Check this out, Jesse.
A
First time I've seen the Lori Lightfoot video is just now on your show. She will be getting a letter from us tomorrow to preserve anything that she's done as well to make sure that she's not violating the law. It appears she is. You cannot disclose the identity of a federal agent where they live, anything that could harm them. Pritzker, same ballgame with him. And you know Pelosi got a letter today from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. So did Brooke Jenkins, that DA in San Francisco. We told them, preserve your emails, preserve everything you have on this topic. Because if you, if you are telling people to arrest our ICE officers, our federal agents, you cannot do that. You're impeding an investigation. And we will charge them if they think I want. They have not met me because we will charge them if they are violating the law. We will protect our federal agents. They're out there working non stop. You're showing right now during a shutdown. These people are out there working to keep California, Californians safe. Yet you've got Pelosi out there saying to obstruct their investigation. You can't do it. And we're going to investigate her now as well as that da. And Schutzker's on the list too, Jesse, right?
D
Yeah. And again, great, great, great comments by Pam Bondi. Of course she's referring to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Also calling for the arrest of federal ICE agents. One of Damon's favorites though had something to say about this Mike Davis. And listen to the warning he just throws out there. As well, regarding this nonsense about going after ICE agents who are federal agents doing their job. Cut 10. Check this out.
B
Let me just make this very clear.
G
To someone like Gavin Newsom. Hey, Gavin, if you do this, you're.
C
Going to become a prison.
G
Right?
B
So, and to J.B. pritzker or whatever.
C
His name is in Illinois, the governor.
B
Of Illinois, just like we're going to.
C
Put Big Tish's fat prison, if you do this, we'll put your fat in prison. That's the translation to what Pam Bondi.
G
And Todd Blanche are saying.
B
Because if you think you're going to arrest ICE agents or interfere with ICE agents or docs and endanger ICE agents, they're going to put you in prison.
C
Yeah.
D
So there you have it, Dave. Strong words coming from the administration pushing back, back hard. And you know what? In days gone by before Trump, they would have never talked this way. Push back on Democrats.
B
Nope.
C
So I love Mac Davis.
D
Yeah.
C
Yeah. All right, very good. Let's do a little more news. And before we wrap it up, let's get to Vinny Mac and to kgj. Vinny Mac, I'll start with you. What else you got?
G
Yeah, I got a couple of quick things. We talked yesterday about all the children that our FBI and others have saved. They saved another 25 today. But they also broke up one of the biggest drug trafficking gangs, a gang, a full gang in Philadelphia. They went in, they arrested them, a full gang. They took them all off the street. Sometimes they arrest a couple of the key people, they go in and they make a little bit of a difference. Cash Patel came out today is like, no, no, no. We took them off the street, all of these guys. So the FBI is doing their job. One other thing that's a perfect indication of how great the Trump administration is running now in terms of defending our country. James o', Keefe, you know, the guy that does those hidden camera things and so on, he comes up with great stories. Nothing's ever done, but he comes up with great stories. Well, he posted something today on some corruption with a company called ati. And he said this. I'm just going to read some of the pieces. He said, in my 16 year career, I've never seen or witnessed the government respond as quickly to an investigation as it is now. In 72 hours, the last 72 hours, the SBA launched an investigation into this group. The antitrust division of the DOJ launched an investigation. Secretary Bessett created an immediate suspension of $253 million from this group.
C
Boom, boom, boom.
G
Boom, boom. This is what the Trump effect is with law enforcement. This is what we want. Guys like this uncover dirty stuff. No one does anything. And this is what he's saying. Finally, we're getting a response. So drug traffickers off the streets with kids being saved. And then here's some corruption, which, by the way, the corruption deals with our government figures, which is why he's excited about this, because that's what he found. Major stuff happens in 72 hours. We've never seen that type of stuff. No credit is given, but it's well deserved.
H
You know, he says drug traffickers.
C
Yep.
H
You know, drug traffickers pulled off the street. O' Keefe nailed Pfizer executives talking about, well, we have the ability to. To create a virus so we can solve the virus. That's not a drug trafficker. Where was.
F
That happened?
C
Yeah, yeah. Anything else then?
G
No, that's what I got.
C
All right, very good, kdj. What else? I know you got one more, too.
B
Yeah. So if you guys have noticed, people are. People on the left are suddenly saying Antifa isn't real anymore. They stop for a while. They stop. And now they're saying Antifa isn't real. Remember Joe Biden, the President of the United States at the time, and Christopher Wray, the leading law enforcement officer, both ran cover for Antifa who's trying to take down the United States. They said, well, this is just Isn't real. You believe something that isn't real. They were covering for these animals. Jerry Nadlis did, too, and a couple of others, but then it went away. Now. Now, excuse me, Jimmy Kimmel is back and CNN's back saying, well, you guys don't even know what you're talking about. Antifa isn't real. Now why would they bring this back up? Two things I think could be happening. Number one, they know Antifa is about to kick into high gear and they want to just sort of separate themselves. Or number two, number two, they really want Antifa to succeed. One of those two, I think it's got to be.
D
Well, both. I'll throw a third one in there. I think they see the writing on the wall that these people could get busted, and they're like, oh, no, it's not a real thing. Don't even look for it could be because, you know, we heard Keshe Patel talking about and even Secretary Hagsett talking about how they map these. These, you know, drug cartels.
G
Yeah.
D
You don't think they're doing it to Antifa?
B
Yeah.
D
Come on. Stop. Stop. Of course they are.
G
Ask you this. Do antifa guys wear masks?
B
Of course they wear masks. And thongs.
G
And they wear thongs.
B
Well, the antifa guys, I haven't thought.
G
That deeply, but I'll take your word for it.
C
All right, slick, give me a say. I've been undercover in the World Series here before.
F
We got indeed Dalton Varsha with a 423 foot shot to center is tied it up at 2 up in Toronto right now.
C
But I'm saying, as always, we salute our military. Active and active police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks guys on the show. Thanks everybody here at the America first warehouse. Joe the box and his whole staff. Aaron, Fran, great job as always.
B
Have a great weekend everybody.
C
We'll see you back Monday night, 8:00pm Live from Studio 6B. Sam.
A
This is an I Heart podcast.
Episode Date: Friday, October 24, 2025
This energetic episode of "Live From Studio 6B" brings together the regular cast—Damon, Slick Rick, Vinnie Mac, Rick Delgado, Kevin Downey Jr., and Paul Nolan—live from the America First Warehouse. The team dives into politics, culture, sports, and current events with their signature mix of humor, skepticism, and a strong America-first viewpoint. The episode highlights DOJ/FBI political targeting, the NBA gambling scandal, economic news, and audience engagement, all with lively banter and memorable moments.
[01:25–07:19]
“Comes with $10 million worth of fentanyl, which is unusual, but I figured, what the heck?”
— Vinnie Mac, [02:47]
[07:30–14:17]
“We officially now know that Christopher Wray signed off on Arctic Frost probe that targeted GOP groups, spied on senators.”
— Damon, [08:37]
"He seems to be the slimiest of the slime because he's in the middle of all of these things."
— Vinnie Mac, [08:58]
"They all work for the same God, so to speak. And that’s the federal government."
— Rick Delgado, [10:09]
[18:13–24:08]
"We arrest people for crimes. That may be the single dumbest thing I've ever heard out of anyone in modern history.”
— Cash Patel (quoted by Slick Rick), [21:12]
[25:19–29:07]; [34:30–41:08]
“Everything we've been told about what was going to happen has been absolutely the opposite so far.”
— Damon, [25:47]
"There's still a lot of work to do. I don't think people necessarily yet feel it when they go to the grocery store.”
— Damon, [37:58]
[48:17–50:18]; [75:03–78:43]
[61:59–64:49]
“The chip on my car that when I pull up to any light, it immediately turns green and everybody else turns red.”
— Damon, [64:02]
[64:49–71:20]
"When we meet with progressives, we're going to frame it in the terms of apartheid and racial oppression. What we're seeing today is the realization and the implementation of that strategy.”
— From FBI tape, summarized [68:49–69:44]
[96:30–104:54]
[83:33–90:09]
True to RAV style, the episode is fast-moving, irreverent, combative, and good-humored—freely mixing news, personal stories, mockery, cultural commentary, and a dash of “barstool politics.” The cast is openly partisan, critical of mainstream narratives, and supportive of Trump-era policies, especially on law enforcement, immigration, economics, and national sovereignty.
If you missed the episode: expect feisty news and sports takes, in-depth speculation about government corruption and foreign influence, critiques of media/political elites, and a strong shot of populist community spirit—with just enough comic relief to keep it engaging through even the heaviest topics.