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All right, live from Studio 6B Real America's Voice on a Thursday night. Welcome to the program. Damon is out. As you can tell, I Am sitting in his seat in the big boy chair for the night. But don't worry, we've got a action packed show set up for you tonight. Paul Nolan is joining us once again. This is three times, three times in a row this week. Yes. Oh, my goodness. I see this guy too much. Slick Rick is here with sports. We'll go to him in just a little bit. Vin, broadcasting from West Palm beach, is also joining us. There he is, looking, looking very spry, looking very ready to go.
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Looks nice and looking.
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Yeah, he's got the nice color going.
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Very sapper.
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He was decompressing all day and look at how good his hair looks. It's wonderful.
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Oh, the stress level. The stress level here is incredible.
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I'm sure it is. All that sand in various locations upon your skin. Real America's voice. Dish Network channel 219, Pluto TV240, Samsung TV Plus 1175. If you're just joining us, if you're wondering what's going on, if you're saying, hey, wasn't that the show from last night? Yes. We had some technical difficulties and they've been worked out, of course, by the wizards behind the screen. And of course Bran and Aaron and everybody down in all of our studios figuring this all out and getting us back on the air. We appreciate all their hard work and of course the show can't function without them. So thank you for getting us back on on this Thursday night. We got a lot of stuff to cover, a lot of ground to cover. Paul was texting me far too much today. All the news that was breaking. Oh, my goodness. I, I, I thought we were in a relationship. I was like, oh, my goodness, what is this?
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This guy.
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Paul's thrilled. I want you to know. Paul is thrilled.
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Yeah.
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This is globalization being reset. Paul is thrilled, but he wants to go to Switzerland. Yeah, right, Paul, you want to go to Switzerland, don't you?
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I love to run around with the mic asking Larry Fink, how can you live with yourself, you son of a.
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You know, and then at 9:30, we've got a special program from TP USA, Make Heaven Crow is coming up from San Diego, headlined by Riley Gaines. So we'll, we'll go to that at 9:30. But in between now and then, you've got us live on a Thursday night. We'll see it in the chats as well during the breaks, like I said, tons of news that was coming out. Just, just, it was like a gusher. It was almost like, I don't know, I feel like, I feel like somebody. Somebody struck a. Well, because it was just nonstop between yesterday from Davos that bled into today. You saw the stuff with Jack Smith, and we had J.D. vance talking in Minnesota. We've got stuff from all over the place. We'll try to get to as much as we can. Let's go around the room real quick. Vin down in West Palm beach is joining us. Vin, how you feeling tonight?
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I feel good. I mean, I felt like I went through a digital chiropractor here with all the technical things they're working on. But I want you to know that just to my right, Harry Oates has a big wire wrapped around his big toe. And he has another wire he has in one. His index finger, and. And he's holding them together right now. So I expect it to be a very smooth transition.
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It looks like he let go for a second. Slick Sports. He is here. Slick, how are you?
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I'm doing good. Once again, great night, Great day. You know, it's all good. We're getting ready for the snowstorm, like we said earlier. But tomorrow night we'll be at the warehouse. So we're excited about that. Yeah.
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Going to be at the warehouse tomorrow night for Friday night. Also, we're live on LI News Radio 1039. LI News Radio on Long island and the surrounding area. So make sure if you're tuned in. We appreciate that. Paul Nolan is here. He's got. Paul has been on my phone. He's been on my phone all day today. He's been on group chats, separate chats. He tried to call me at one point. I sent him the Voice. I'm just like, Paul. I. I'm trying to. I'm trying to go to the bathroom.
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What about your nap? Did he interrupt your nap?
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He interrupted my nap. It was all over me.
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The Delgado.
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How are you, Paul?
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Okay. All right, my little babies. Uncle Hulk is going to see. First things first. I'm all pumped because I get to hang out tonight with Ben. I never get to do the show with Ben other than the Friday nights where it's, you know, you know, it's all of us going at once. But I'm also looking forward to this snowstorm. We. I'm one of those. I'm one of those weirdos who loves the snow. I love it. Um, but, you know, it also means on a. On Monday, I'm not doing anything. I'm going to binge watch something mindless, and that's it. I'm going to only look at politics about three of the 11 waking hours.
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Yeah, right.
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To all of them.
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Yeah, sure. All right.
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I am in, I am in anti globalist heaven right now, watching what Trump has done. He took the big giant Gallagher sledgehammer to the watermelon. That is, you know, and, but let's not, let's not forget these people are animals. They're psychopaths. They want to rule the world. They're not going to roll over. So we have to be. Come on, Trump, let's win the midterms, baby.
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You know what's amazing too, is that when you consider all the, all the power and money that's there, how quickly they kind of fall into line when, when a real, when a real leader, a lion walks in the room. Right?
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That's exactly. I wanted to talk about that during the show.
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All right, well, we'll talk about it tonight because I think that's probably one of the biggest things, one of the biggest takeaways that nobody's talking about. But we're going to talk about it. We'll cover it. We'll take a quick break. We come back, we'll do some sports with Slick and then we'll jump into all the news that's breaking from today. Thank you for joining us and sitting through that little technical difficulty. We have worked it out and we are here for you for the rest of the evening, whether you like it or not. All right, we'll take a quick break. We come back more live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Stay there.
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All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Thursday night. Welcome back to the program. Got a lot to get to. Lot so much going on, right, Aaron? Way too much going on. And we're gonna get to. We're gonna start jamming you with some news and breaking news and a lot of things that are still kind of unfolding. But first, let's do some sports with Slick Rick. Slick Rick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com, use our code LFS6B at checkout. You'll save yourself a lot of money on some great stuff from Mike and the people at MyPillow who could be. Mike could be the next governor of Minnesota. You know, fingers crossed. You never know.
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Be great.
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It would be phenomenal for this country and for that state to get a real. A real American patriot in that office to kind of straighten up the mess he could bring. He could bring in a lot of towels, too, to soak up all the. All the mess that they've created down there.
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That's right.
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In Minnesota. All right, Slick, what do you got for us?
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All right, well, this one's very parochial, this story. Gentlemen, listen up. Department of Education, Long island school violated federal law by changing American native logo. Here we go. Kathryn Hamilton of Breitbart Sports, the Department of Education Announced on Thursday that a school district in Long Island, New York has allegedly violated federal law by renaming its mascot solely because of its Native American origins. Ed's Office for Civil Rights concluded its investigation into Kennequot Central School District and found that it's in violation of Title 4 of the Civil Rights act of 1964 for renaming their Thunderbirds mascot to T Birds, according to the department. I mean, you believe what I'm reading here. School district, man, you remember right when we were in high school. They're still around. The school district made the change to comply with a regulation from the New York State Education Department and Board of Regents banning Native American imagery. The regulation prohibits names, mascots or logos based on Native Americans while still allowing mascots of other groups like Dutchmen and was it Huguenots? Which counts as unlawfully implementing race and national origin based classifications in education policy, according to the ED. If you follow that mumble jumble today we found ConnectWatch Central School District in violation of Title 6 for erasing its Native American heritage. To comply with the discriminatory New York State regulation, We will not allow ideologies to decide that some mascots based on national origin are acceptable while others are banned. Equal treatment under the law is non negotiable. Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Ritchie said the department's OCR previously concluded in May of 2025 that the state's regulation also violates the title. Looks like Title 55 in in violation of September 2025. The school's district board affirmed its compliance with the state regulation and approved a settlement agreement to change the team's name. I need a Philadelphia attorney to interpret this. OCR offered the school district the chance to enter into a proposed resolution agreement which would require the district to re adopt the name Thunderbirds for its sports teams, logos and mascots.
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I don't see what the problem is with Thunderbirds.
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I have a feeling that whoever wrote this law, the brother in law probably has the screen and the silk and the uniforms for this team and that's where all they got to change their uniforms. Absolutely bananas.
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This is stupid.
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Yep.
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Well, it's like stop changing your names. A Thunderbird is a Thunderbird. Whatever. It's a car. It was a car.
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Yeah, the words out of my mouth.
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And you know what? If it's okay for. For an American car company to call a car a Thunderbird? And I believe there's also. Was there a cartoon the Thunderbirds or whatever. I don't even know, but it was a band.
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The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
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Right.
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Back in the 80s, right. Early 90s.
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So. You know what? Don't change your mascots. Don't bend to this garbage. Tell them to kick rocks.
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I mean, again, Ed noted that the Title 6 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin. I really. I mean, I don't think that was the intention. No, you know, I mean, really. I mean, we had a similar situation with Massapequa, too.
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Right.
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What's their nickname? I forget what the nickname.
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Chiefs.
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The Chiefs, right. Well, don't they have a chief of.
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The fight and want to Warriors.
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And they're sticking to it, right? Massapequa was sticking with their mascot.
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Yeah. They won't. They're not budging.
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Good.
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I would expect Massapeque with a lot of Patriots over there, so I would.
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I know. Over here. Changed. Change from the Warriors.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Which is ridiculous. So nobody else could. A Warrior could be nothing else. But it has to be. No, I'm sorry, it's not a Native American. Warriors have been throughout history.
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Yep.
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So.
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All right, Rick, I think that's probably a wrap on sports for this segment, if that's good. You need some time for some other stuff.
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And again, Slick Rick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Use our code LFS6B at checkout when you go on their website and get some good stuff from Mike and the people@mypillow.com Paul, we were talking about Davos just before the break. And again, and it's something we both notice is, you know, all these people, you know, these Bond villains, they all talk tough, they all act tough, they. They dress in their nice little three piece suits and they have their little Farqua, you know, on cracker. Whatever. Whatever you have. Yeah. And then Trump shows up. Yep. And what does he do? Like the wrecking ball he is.
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He pants them.
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Yeah, he just. He just destroys them to their face. By being what? By being normal?
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Being real?
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Yeah, yeah.
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Being real.
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Just being, as matter of fact, meat and potato. I'm for the working man. Your old mafia is over. We're starting a new club and it's America first.
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Yeah.
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I love it.
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It's amazing thing to watch because they all kind of just get in line, right? Yeah, they all. They're all talking this talking smack, and then he walks into the room and they're like, all right, Daddy's here.
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Yeah.
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Daddy's home.
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Daddy's home.
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You're right. I mean, and what we're seeing here is a guy just saying that. You're like, System of dependency. One scam depending on the next scam and the next scam and the next scam. It's over. Like this whole notion that everybody's going to SAP the life out of the American taxpayer and they're going to just grind us to a halt. They're going to outsource our jobs, they're going to, you know, they're going to tell us about green energy. That's better than. It ain't happening. It's over. It's over. So what I think is going to happen next is we'll see a rise in liberty in other nations. Like England's going to rise because of this. You know, people. Other nations will follow now, but there will be pushback. I would love to do an A B or pick one or two in the chat because I want to know if people think there's going to be a major pushback from the globalists who really thought they were going to get their one world government. I mean, that has been the goal. We all agree with that, right?
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Right. Yeah.
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That is not a conspiracy.
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Talked about it, they've written about it. They war game over it. This is all they've been looking forward to because they believe in their infinite wisdom that they are the chosen and we're just the plebs and they'll tell us how to live.
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Yeah, we can't decide for ourself. You, the people out there are not smart enough to make decisions for yourself. They need to manage society. They need to manage and socially engineer everything we do, how we live. But in the meantime, they get to create their corporate structure that completely serves their interests. Gain wealth and you'll eat bugs, have nothing like it.
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Right?
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Yeah, it kind of, you know, and I do this a lot. If you're a watcher of the show, you know, I, I'll reference movies that I think kind of, kind of popped to mind. V for Vendetta. Right. And where was that based? It was based in the uk, but that was the whole, that was the whole thing. Same thing with Demolition Man. They created this little society, right. They pushed everybody down. Oh, you don't want to. You don't want to live the way we live. You get pushed into the sewers and you eat rat meat. But, but you know, then you see that society start to break down because the people in charge, the cocktails of the world, they get exposed for what they really are.
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Yeah, yeah. They're parasites.
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Yeah.
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They get exposed to be the parasites that they are and they, they flip the script and let you think that you're sapping off the system, they're sapping off of you.
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Yeah. It's just. And again, it's an amazing thing to watch all these people just, you know, just kind of. And then they get interviewed and they get asked and a lot of them admit, you know, you know, Trump was right about blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever it was. And, and you kind of scratch your head. Like these, they have, they have no shame. It's almost like they have no shame.
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It's a mat. Yeah. They're just going to go whichever way the current is going. Yeah. As long as they can keep grifting their money.
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Yeah. Well, you know what, we gotta take a break. But it's nice to see daddy showing up and kicking some butts around the line to clean up the mess these people are making. Let's hope it continues and we'll see how this whole thing unfolds. We've got news on Greenland. We've got news on Jack Smith. We got arrest over from the, the Minnesota church invasion. We got a lot of stuff to cover and we've got the. We've got the special programming coming up at 9:30, so we need you to stay there. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Thursday night. Stay there.
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It's all@spinquest.com that's S-P I N Q U E-S-T.com Spinquest is a free to play social casino void where prohibited. Visit spinquest.com for more details. Live from Studio 6B Real America's voice on a Thursday night. Welcome back to the show. Just a reminder programming note at 9:30, TP USA presents Make Heaven Crowded Tour confirmed in San Diego, California. That's going to be happening tonight, 9:30 Eastern Time. It's going to be so we're going to cut the to them right around that time featuring Riley Gaines, Ross Johnson, Elijah Lamb, Pastor Lucas Miles, among others that are speaking at the event. It's going to be a great, great event. So make sure you, you know, as soon, as soon as we cut away, you stay with them with the Make Heaven Crowded tour that's happening tonight in San Diego, California. And again, you know, we've got a lot of things unfolding for any technical difficulties. We're working on bringing Vin back in to the show. He's got a little Internet issue that we're working out right now. But let's do some news, shall we, Paul, because I think the big news of the day, well, one of the big news things of the day has to be Jack Smith testifying today at the congressional hearing up on Capitol Hill. President Trump said the former special counsel, the crooked Jack Smith, was getting decimated while he was testifying before Congress today. In a truth social post, Trump blasted Smith, who headed up both the classified documents case and the January 6 Capitol riot case against the then candidate President Trump or soon to be President Trump during the last presidential campaign. Deranged Jack Smith is being decimated, he wrote before Congress. It was over when they discussed his past failures and unfair prosecutions. He destroyed many lives under the guise of legitimacy, trump wrote. He also said Jack Smith is a deranged animal who shouldn't be allowed to practice law. If he were a Republican, his license would have been taken away from him and far worse. And Trump also shared his hope that Attorney General Pam Bondi would be looking into Jack Smith's action. So we'll see what happens there. We got some clips of some of the there was a lot of great testimony. We had to keep it short in terms of what we could grab from there. Here is, here is the aforementioned Jack Smith falsely claiming basically that there Was proof beyond a reasonable doubt? If so, I'd love to see it. And you know, that proof could be his proof.
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Sure.
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Here's cut number four. Jack Smith, cut four. Check this out.
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I felt we had proof beyond a reasonable doubt. I felt that that proof included direct.
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Testimony from a number of witnesses to.
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Prove his note, the knowing falsity of.
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His claims, despite the fact that in.
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Your own deposition, you acknowledge the existence of conflicting advice.
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If this defendant were anyone other than Donald J. Trump, Mr. Smith, I find it hard to believe that we would be sitting here today having a hearing about an indictment that was returned, knowing.
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That the elements of the offenses could not be demonstrated.
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Mr. Smith goes to jail.
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Yeah, he. You know what? There's a. There's a lot that. And let's face it, he's an attorney. He's going to couch things. He's going to say things in a certain way. That's how they pretend to protect themselves. But him saying that there's proof, see, now, as an attorney, he should know that. That, that doesn't constitute. It's called evidence, not proof. Yeah, he could have said. He could have said it. We have evidence that we led that it could be proof, but we're not sure. But. No, of course not. And another thing to keep in mind, this is the public show, right? This is. This is the. This is the. Everybody gets their five minutes. We get some sound bites, the American people are entertained. Maybe give them some cake as well, they'll be fine. The real questions and answers, when she is, what she mentioned, she said, you know, in your deposition, they already depose him behind closed doors. So there are things he knows he can't say because he's already testified under oath, and he runs a big risk if he deviates from any of that.
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But strategy, it's all strategy. The fact that he came out and said there was evidence that showed that Trump did something wrong, that's all fiction, but that's all strategy. That's all strategy to get the headlines from the left, which they are doing, and get all the other, you know, minions on the left saying, well, yeah, they totally could have convicted him. They had him. You know, I don't know what happened here, but he just said that now they have something to run with. I think that's all orchestrated, that's all coordinated by the left to his testimony, to just say things like that. And if he's on any longer, I think you're gonna hear more nonsense to that point. So it's, it's fiction, folks. Except it's calculated manipulation of information.
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And it's exactly right, Vin, it's exactly that. It's fiction. It's a bullet point. It's a bullet point that creates a headline. It's a headline that goes to a major company like Viacom or you know, or ABC News and you know, in one of the structures and all of their blobs below it will all run the same story until the lefties get the red meat they want and they get their validation and their echo chamber gets warm and safe again. That their ideology is not going to fall down around their little tiny brains. They cannot challenge what they believe. They're nailed and they'll never believe it. It doesn't matter. There could be a smoking gun and they're still not going to believe it. And this is exactly what Vin is dead on. It's all about the messaging. Repeat, repeat, the wrap up smear. It's not a lie if you keep repeating exactly Democratic.
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And let's face it, their minions, their viewers, their sycophants, all they need is the headline. They won't go beyond that. They won't look for anything that conflicts with their narrative because they run on emotion. This is what I've invested in. This is all I need. Look at what the headline said. He said this. It must be true. That's all they need because. Exactly right, yeah.
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10 minutes.
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They give exactly that. They don't even need 10 minutes to give them 10 seconds. That's all they need.
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One other thing, you know, there's, that's because there's no journalism, there's no journalists, there's nobody actually doing reporting. To look at all that testimony, to look at all the stuff that's been released to review everything that's been said, to say, well wait a second, Jack, that's not exactly true. There's no journalist out there doing that other than, you know, us. Real America's Voice, maybe Newsmax and maybe Fox to some extent. But nobody's actually doing their job on the journalistic side and that's why they get away with this crap.
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Yeah.
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And if they do do it like someone like a data Republican or a Mike Benz. Some of these like Twitter sleuths who are fantastic at their work, what do they, what happens right away? They get a Wikipedia page that says right wing conspiracy theorists. John Solomon might be one of the most serious and brilliant cats there, that's out there. His reporting is so genuine, unemotional and honest. Look at his Wikipedia page. They have him labeled as a conspiracy theorist. Yeah, it's absolutely outrageous.
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Right. And that's their bible, that's what they go to. Well, the Wikipedia says it, you know, you know, Wikipedia, that you can edit yourself.
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Owned by the CIA.
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Right, Exactly. Hey, here's one of the, one of the top guys, one of our favorites I think, coming out of the House, Representative Brandon Gill out of Texas. Here he is pointing a, pointing a bright, bright light on Jack Smith and he has trouble talking about this because I think he knows he's kind of busted. It's when he's decided to scoop up all of the, all of the Republicans phone records. This is cut number five with representative Brandon Gill. Cut five. Check this part out.
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How many days after Kevin McCarthy was sworn in as speaker did you subpoena his records? I don't recall. But those two things had nothing. It was 16 days after becoming the highest ranking Republican in the House of Representatives. You subpoenaed his toll records. Do you agree that that might reasonably be considered a violation of the speech or debate clause?
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I do not.
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And I want to be clear that the toll you were collecting months worth of phone data on the Republican speaker of the House, the Leader of the Opposition, right after he got sworn in as speaker, all around the time of a major vote. That sounds like a flagrant violation of the speech or debate clause to me. And I think most people agree with me. And Speaker McCarthy had no recourse, did he? Because you issued a, a non disclosure order ensuring that neither he nor any of the American people knew about these subpoenas, is that right?
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The toll record, the non contact toll record subpoenas. We did secure non disclosure orders for those subpoenas.
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And let me ask you, Mr. Smith, at the time you, you secured those non disclosure orders, was Speaker McCarthy a flight risk?
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Listen to this. The non disclosure order was based on.
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Concerns about was Speaker McCarthy a flight risk? He was not. He was not. Then why did your non disclosure order refer to him as a flight risk? It says right here, the court finds reasonable grounds to believe that such disclosure will result in flight from prosecution.
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Sir, a non disclosure order, the risks.
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Don'T have to be associated.
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The speaker of the House finished the question. No, this is not your time. This is my time. You think the speaker of the House is a flight risk? You think he's gonna hop on a plane and leave the country?
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No, no.
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What I was trying to explain is with respect to a non disclosure order.
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The risks aren't necessarily associated with the.
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Subscriber to the phone there.
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The risks to the investigation, I think that you were using. This was clearly in reference to Speaker McCarthy and you were using clearly false information to secure non dispute disclosure order to hide from Speaker McCarthy and from the American people the fact that you were spying on his toll record.
A
Yeah. So there you have it. That's going to be a, that's going to be another big issue moving forward with Jack Smith, this spying that they did on all these Republicans.
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Yeah. You know, and not letting the people know that their phones were being tampered with and you know, because they were afraid that would be coercing. To me, the, the witch hunt is, it's just terrible, the state of this country.
A
Yeah. And it's being exposed and I'm glad it's being exposed. And yeah, this is probably all just for show. What we want to see is an arrest. Pam Bondi, we'll talk about that. She did come through today with other arrests. We'll get to those later. But here is CNN. Even CNN's legal analyst Ellie Hoenig zeroed in on something that, you know, that pretty much has cornered Jack Smith in this clip. Check this out. Cut number six to your question, Brianna.
C
The last congressman we brought up, the fact that Jack Smith demanded a trial date four months out, five months out.
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In a case involving 13 million pages.
C
Of documents, there is no defense lawyer in the country who can constitutionally prepare for trial and defend his client in that short a timeframe. The implication was you were rushing to get this in before the 2024 election. Jack Smith did not defend himself, by the way. He didn't say a word about that. Which I found straight. Yeah, it's true, right?
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It's true.
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Exactly. Before the election.
C
Exactly.
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And Jack Smith has always maintained this.
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Veneer that he never thought about the election. Of course he did. Why would you demand such a quick trial day?
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Yeah. So there is even CNN's, you know, kind of admitting the obvious there, that this was basically all political. Right, Vin? Yep.
C
They never thought they would get caught. They never thought Trump would win. I mean, look at the comeback Trump made. I mean, this is, you can't even use the words historical. It's unprecedented globally for anyone to go through what he went through to win. So I believe all the actions that we hear about the corrupt FBI, all the stuff that happened with January 6th, all the stuff leading up to Jack Smith and everything else in between, they never felt for a second that they were going to be exposed, that they would have to defend this stuff that, you know, they did some protocol there to try and, you know, do it by the book as, as close as they could to put you make it look good. But at the end of the day, Trump surprised all of them because he won. He overcame all of that and they never thought that was gonna, that's why Jack Smith did all the stuff he did. He did, he did want to get it done before the election but he never a second Trump was going to win and he'd be sitting there in front of Congress. Yeah, I mean that's, that's a funny.
E
Part of all this they didn't know was too big to rig then.
C
Yeah, yeah. And you and the rest of the globalists by the way Paul should be watching out because there's a change are coming and, and it's moving and I'm, I'm on with you big time with, with all that stuff. I want to talk about that.
A
Yeah, absolutely. And you know what? It's, it's amazing that, it's amazing that he, he's, he's now in it right now my question is if he does end up going to jail, will he roll over on someone?
E
So you don't want. I don't know.
D
I don't know.
A
We'll save it all right?
E
Save for the other side.
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We'll save it for the other side. We'll take a quick break. We come back, we'll continue this discussion. We've also got some sports with slick news with Paul and with Vin Vin Buddha, the movie star out of Florida.
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Oh, the great Buddha.
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Yes, the great Buddha. We'll be back live from Studio 6B. Stay there.
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I cannot believe you said that.
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Poor girl is exhausted.
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Take next week off, Aaron.
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Yeah, you know what? You know what? You can have Saturday and Sunday off. Don't do anything. You're welcome.
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Delgado is always so generous, isn't he?
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All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. It is a Thursday night. Welcome back to the show. Got a lot to get through in the next. What is it, about 40, 45 plus minutes before we turn it over to TP USA at 9:30? Paul Knowles got some news. Vin Buda has some news. Buddha.
E
Let's just call him Buddha.
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Let's just call him the Boot.
E
What's up?
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No Bootney.
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He's now Booty Farnsworth from this day forward.
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Oh, awesome. All right, Booty.
C
The U is long. Yeah, the U is long, right?
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Speaking of you, Paul.
E
Yes?
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You know, I had a question. Remember when I said at just before we went to break, if Jack Smith ends up going to jail, do you think he's going to roll over on somebody and you went, I'm gonna hold it.
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I. I think he'll get Epstein.
A
Oh, you think so?
E
Yeah, I mean, he's got the keys to the kingdom, man.
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He's.
E
I just. I don't know. I don't know. I don't think. I think he'd be so afraid to roll over because I think his family would Be in trouble. Get Clinton. He'll come up with Arkansas.
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Yeah.
E
You know, sudden case of lead poisoning right in his head.
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Yeah. I guess that could be something to kind of consider right when you're thinking of, hey, you know what? I got to protect myself. They're gonna. They're gonna put me out to, you know, kind of take me down. Because you would think a lot of these people, they're not very tough. They're not. They're not very manly. They haven't done. They haven't lived.
E
They never worked a day in their lives.
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Exactly.
C
Exactly.
A
Going into a prison, no matter how nice it could be, considering it's a prison, is going to be very difficult for them. They don't want to go alone.
E
Yeah. They're going to Club Fed. They're going to be like, learn how to paint. You know, they're going to. They're going to be horseback riding.
A
But the thing is, they're going to paint and sip. They're going to be restricted. And I think that's what drives people crazy is the restriction. Right.
E
When he goes. If he goes to prison, honestly, he's going to be like Bob Ross, you know, with, like, painting Happy Brown over here. You know, it's. It's no ways. He's not going to roll over, but I think he might. I don't know. I don't. I think he'd be afraid to because the. This is the keys to the kingdom here.
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Yeah.
E
This is what the Dems have hung their hat on. This fedsurrection was what. It was their red meat that they. You call him an insurrectionist and a criminal and.
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Yeah. And get rid of him once and for all forever. They wanted Trump gone forever, ever. And this was the guy who was going to bring it to.
E
So they thought, put this to the audience. If he gets arrested. And let's be honest, will he get arrested? Should be the real poll tonight.
A
Right.
E
You know, one, will he get arrested? Two, he won't. I mean, get convicted. We don't see him ever. Like, nobody ever is accountable. But. But I would love to see him roll over, though, to be honest. It would make me very happy to see him start singing and saying names and giving receipts and just let the whole house of cards fall. That would be the greatest thing.
A
Yeah. What do you think then?
C
You know, I think that the. The right. Pardon me, the left, was trying to not only extinguish Trump through all these things, but was trying to extinguish anyone around him. Like it was. The situation was so Fierce to take him down, that it was anyone else, that they couldn't possibly rise up around him. That's why they got the records for all the congressmen. That's why they went a little extra on everybody else around him to just scare the bejesus out of anybody to even think about running or trying to get power that would, you know, would bring the MAGA movement forward. So I think it was just a giant spray to take everybody, including Trump.
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And if you think about it, think about how tough it was for him to find attorneys because they were taking attorneys. If you go with them or the ones that did actually end up working for them. They sued them as well. Yeah. They tried to put them in jail, they took their licenses. I mean, this was an all out assault on. We've never seen stuff like this before.
C
Well, think about this a second. Think about this we talked about with Ben Berkwam on Tuesday, the deputy attorney general. Remember that interview and the conversation we had. His firm was hired by Trump to defend him and the firm said no. He quit that night, started a new firm that morning and took Trump's case and helped defend him through all of these things. That's how bad it was. Can you imagine a firm turning down representing the President of the United States? That's a huge, huge thing for any legal firm. I mean, you can't get any bigger really than representing the most powerful guy in the world. And they said no.
E
It begs the question, why? Really think about this. What would, what stops a firm like that from saying no to the president? I mean, what, what, I mean, what would push such an unprecedented and absolutely almost suicidal business wise decision to not. I mean, that's a, that's the kind of thing you win a president's criminal charge. The sky's the limit. You are, you're the top. It's hurting. What, what would make someone say no? That tells you how powerful the forces are working against our, you know, our president and our government in general.
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I'm sure some of those forces are probably in Switzerland right now.
C
What's up then if you take it a step further, what the deputy attorney general also said that they're trying to hire lawyers to prosecute all these things that are going on.
A
Right.
C
And we're all like Pam Bondi, she's got to get that. She's not getting it done. They can't hire lawyers. They're having so much trouble hiring lawyers. Why? Because the political implications of doing that guys are. Lawyers are afraid that they're going to get buried by, you know, the elites, the powerful left or whatever. They're having a lot of trouble.
E
Then can an activist judge ruin that person's career down the road?
C
We've seen, we've seen it, right? So, I mean, it's just we're living it.
A
Paul yeah, yeah. Right. Rhetorical.
E
It's an incredible point. I didn't even I that's a great point. I never even thought about the the fact that lawyers are legitimately afraid to defend and fight and stand up for this is boy, what a world we live in. This is we this is all coming to a head.
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We'll see what else comes out of this. It'll it'll sure be interesting. We got a little time for some sports. Let's do some quick sports. We'll do some more sports on the other side of the of the break. Slick Rick Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com, use our code LFSPP Slick, what do you got for us on an update?
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Yeah, Disturbing NFL news that broke about an hour ago, just when we came on the show. Former NFL defensive lineman stabbed to death in Los Angeles, records show Ryan Gatos of Fox News Kevin Johnson, a former NFL defensive lineman who played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders when they were Oakland back then in the 1990s, was stabbed to death in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 55. Johnson's body was discovered at a homeless encampment Wednesday, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office. The cause of death was listed as blunt head trauma and stab wounds. Records showed his death was being investigated as a homicide. Fox News Digital reached out to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for further comment. Unfortunately, it appears he was homeless, los Angeles County Sheriff Lt. Steve DeYoung told Newsweek. It looks like he was probably living there. Johnson's friends and family mourned him on social media. He was a standout at Texas Southern before he was selected in the fourth round by the New England Patriots in 1993. He never played that with the Patriots and didn't appear in the NFL game until 1995. He played 23 games for the Eagles, though. Over two seasons he recorded 43 tackles, seven sacks and returned one fubble for a touchdown. Johnson joined the Raiders in 1997 and had 11 tackles in 15 games. The defensive tackle also played a little arena football, so he was in the league for a little bit more than a cup of coffee. But sad news, and then they find that a former NFL player end up like that, you know, you would, you wouldn't expect it. But there's probably a lot of stories like that that we don't know from guys back in the 90s because they weren't making the big, big millions and millions. A couple of guys were the Elways and people like that boomer. But really just a sad, sad story there and San Francisco Giants star briefly detained by immigration officials and was later released Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart San Francisco Giants outfielder Zhang Hu Lee was briefly detained by immigration officials at Los Angeles International Airport earlier today. Lee, who was from Japan, was born to South Korean parents, but traveled back to the US For a Giants team event in California. However, shortly after his arrival, he was taken into custody by U.S. customs and Border Protection agents for paperwork issue. Apparently his agents said they got it revolved, he was missing a piece of paperwork. But you know, they're doing their job right. We don't know who's coming in. Even big stars and celebrities, you're not getting through customers. I'm glad to see that.
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Exactly. Just like sports. Brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow.com that's why Vin stuck in Florida. They don't want to let him on the plane as well. Thank you. All right, that's the, that's a quick hour. Number one, we'll come back with our number two. We've got some music news for you. Pay attention. Stay tuned for that live from Studio 6B, real America's voice on a Thursday night. Stay there.
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New song from singer songwriter Natasha Owens, the Somali Waltz. Let's make the music industry mad and run this to number one. Scan the QR code or search the Somali Waltz on itunes and hit preset safe Right now. When I'm not bartending, I'm watching live from Studio 6B Monday through Friday at 8pm yeah, as Mark Stein likes to call her the Latina, I I won't say what he calls her because I want to make it through this the show. Live from Studio 6B, real America's voice on a Thursday night. Welcome to the program. Damon is out. He shall be back hopefully for tomorrow night's show at the warehouse. We're going to be at the warehouse, the America First Warehouse, tomorrow night for Friday night to kick off the weekend. So make sure you're joining us for that. If you are in the area, of course, then we invite you to come on down and sit in the live studio audience. We always have a great audience. Great audience that join us. Joe the Box has a great place there. If you haven't seen it yet, make your plans to get on out there. We're going to be there tomorrow night, 8am 8pm 8pm 8am yeah. Doors open at 7:30pm and of course, all are welcome. So join us at the America first warehouse. It is a Thursday night. Paul Nolan is here with news. Vin, Vinnie Mac is. I'll just say Vinnie Mac is here with news because he can't say your last name. Slick Rick has got sports. We'll do some of that. But as we came in from the, from the top of the hour, the Somali Waltz. Come on now. Right, let's. Let's hear it for the Somali Waltz. I think. I think Vin actually knows the dance by now.
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He's got the hookah hookup for us.
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Yeah, he's got the hookah hookup for us. Vin, what can you tell us about the Somali Waltz? I know it's something that Real America's voice has been working, working on.
C
Yeah, it's not like the Huckle buck.
E
I'll tell you that.
C
But it's like, you remember that, right?
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I can tell you that.
C
Well, let me just start by saying this. There's so many voices that have been canceled or not able to express themselves in media and entertainment from, from musicians to comedians. We all know Rob Schneider, right? Rob Schneider is an awesome, awesome comedian. He's. He's having trouble getting work because of his views. Well, this happens all across the music business too, if not worse because conservative entertainers, particularly musicians, are having trouble getting record deals and all that. So I just wanted to give the audience a little backdrop there that we have formed, led by LJ Fino, who's a phenomenal guy in the music business, Real America's music. And we put out the anthem of the free already with the January 6th choir. And that, that song hit. You're not going to believe this, but it hit number one in hip hop, hit number one on iTunes and it hit number one on Billboard. During the holiday season, we were doing better than Mariah Carey's Christmas song. Incredible. That's because our audience is phenomenal. But there's so much demand for content that's been repressed, especially on the music side. So we're embracing that at Real America's Voice. That's number one.
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Yeah.
C
Number two, Natasha Owens, who's a great artist. She's a pop singer, country singer, pop singer, does some faith oriented stuff. I met her at an event not too long ago. We got to talking and she did the Trump won song, which she sang at the White House after Trump won last year. And you know, she's just amazing. She came up with a song and we're working with her on it to distribute it called the Somali Waltz. The mute the video to this, by the way, is hysterical.
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Yeah.
C
And the song is so catchy.
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Yeah, we just saw a clip of it.
C
Yeah, the song is so catchy. You're gonna absolutely love it. So we're putting that out. Pre order it. We. We really want to encourage everybody to go on itunes because we want to move the ball here industry wise with the anthem of the free. The head of Billboard actually came to the offices last week. I met with them, had lunch with LJ and the head guy there, and he's like, how did you guys do this? This is impossible. All the big labels have called us saying, how did you get a number one song out of this? And we're just like, hey, man, we're giving our audience what they've been deprived of. So this song, the Somali Waltz, is our next song coming out. And I can tell everyone out there, we've got plenty. We've got some big names. We're going to be announcing shortly from a musical standpoint. And this is a parody. It's funny. Not everything's going to be a parody.
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Right.
C
This is hilarious. So I would get that. We got the QR code up there. Check that out. Pre order it, get on itunes and do it.
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Yep, it's on your screen. You can do that with your device. And also it comes out tonight at midnight. So it'll be available at midnight starting tonight. So look forward to that. Make sure you again, scan the QR code that you see there on the bottom of your screen and take advantage of that video.
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Great video.
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Yeah. And get your copy.
C
It's hilarious. It was great. You know, AI is so incredible now that what it did with this video, you can.
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You.
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You cannot even believe the images that they have with Tim Walls.
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I believe that we saw the real Gavin Newsom counting his money, walking around with the Somalis.
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Yeah, whatever.
C
He was working.
E
He was wearing a Mrs. Ropa house dress.
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Nobody recognizes Mrs. Roper. I love the reference.
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Yeah. So, yeah, again, scan that QR code. Take advantage of it. And again, the song debuts tonight, or I guess comes out tonight. We kind of debuted it a little bit. Played you a clip of it earlier at the top of the show. Uh, Vin's got some news for us. Talking about this thing called assassination culture. Talk to us about what this is, cuz. I heard a little bit about this, Vin, but I don't know the details. I Think you've been kind of. Kind of been diving into it, haven't you?
C
Yeah. This is a topic I know I'm keenly into, and I think Paul is also keenly into this because he and I talk about this stuff all the time. And the messaging that we've seen over the course of years, decades really, from the infiltration into our schools, which we know has happened by the left, to the way social. Social media has manipulated information and content to how the left actually operates politically. All of this messaging is for a particular reason and a particular result, and that is to really desensitize our culture and our people to believe some of this stuff, but desensitize them to, you know, going after and attacking the people that they say they should hate. So that leads to this assassination culture. Like, I think I speak for all of us where I don't care who it is. There's not anybody human being on earth that I would say, I'd like to see someone put a bullet in that guy's head. I'd like to see somebody kill that person. There are people that do evil things should be arrested and maybe get the death penalty and all that kind of stuff, but we're not okay with assassination at all. Well, there's been some surveys that have been done recently about this, and it goes back to what I just mentioned earlier, this desensitizing of young people through social media. The statistics are just incredible. You know, where it's sort of okay, 67%, you know, are like, hey, it's okay to, you know, to kill someone if they're doing these things because they see it as evil, vile, you know, dictator, Hitler, all that language and stuff, it's all meant for something.
E
Right?
C
But the real surprising statistics was women. You know, you would think it's, you know, a bunch of knuckleheads that don't have jobs, that are unemployed, and it's guys and, you know, the macho and do this, do that. It's not. Women are the big, big number here. That is astonishing. And the proof's in the pudding. Just look at what's going on in Minnesota. How many lunatic women, white women in particular, are out there?
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That was. That was my. What even is that? From last week? The liberal white women, they ruin everything thing.
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Yeah.
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And what do we see normally at these. At these quote unquote protests, chasing out ICE agents, you name it. It's led by liberal white women who for. For whatever reason, I guess they're. They're striving to have something in Their life that means something because they know how truly horrible they are as a human. That's the only way I can figure it.
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Yeah, I just wonder if, you know, we talk about cultural engineering, social engineering. You think about how women have been taught the last 20 years that men, men, bad men, you know, women's libs be so strongly wrong. Now, this does not apply to the RAV audience. You know, I do not want to upset anyone because the women. We did that ASH experiment. We showed the. Some of the brief clips of how the ASH experiment works and. And people want to fit with the herd. And women are more likely to follow the herd because they are, you know. You know, I guess they're not the hunter gatherers, they're the nurturer, you know, in. When you're looking at things from, you know, just an animalistic view. But women have been told that they're, you know, that they don't need a man, that men, you know, and men have been knocked down to the ground for a long time now. Masculinity has been beat down. So a lot of these women might be lonely and. And that loneliness now calls for the success, susceptibility of join this herd, be part of a club, be part of something, make a difference.
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They love being part.
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They feel like they're doing something ment. Yeah, exactly. Slick.
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I mean, you know what, Paul? They see, and this came out of the research, they see that this is an empire in decline. And why do they see this? They see it because that's what's being pushed out since they're kids, since they're little kids. There's a good and there's bad. We look at, you know, good versus evil. Frankly, that's what I'm seeing right now across the board in the world. But they looking at it as, you know, good and bad and that we're trying to destroy the empire here and culture and all that kind of stuff. And so the women are particularly susceptible to it for whatever reason. They're the ones speaking out and extremely desensitized. And it's very, very sad. And by the way, I could tell you one thing. I know that women who watch us on rav, they're not part of that. They're the toughest women I've ever met in my life.
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No, they're the ones who are out in the field kicking butt with you. This is 1800, you know, that's how guys would pick a woman back in the old, like, who could. Who can help in the. In around this house to Being a homemaker back then was one of the hardest jobs. The hardest job. You know, they were tending to everything and like, the whole household has been destroyed. And, you know, Vin, it's a fascinating study that, the, that, that women would be the most, you know, prone to say, young assassinations.
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Okay.
E
It's stunning to me.
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What's amazing too is when, when these, these, these most. And again, mostly liberal white women are confronted and actually somebody pushes back physically, they. They revert back to, oh, my goodness, you touched a woman. It's like, wait, I thought, I thought you were all. What happens to all that equality you guys are shooting for? You know, oh, standing up for trans and everything and all this stuff. What happened? It flies out the window because all of a sudden they realize, realize, e. Oh, I may have taken on a bit too much here. I need. I need somebody to protect me. And they look for a protector. Right?
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Yeah.
C
Women.
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What?
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Men and boys locker room. Men and girls locker rooms. Just think about that sensibility. Women supporting men in girls locker rooms in high school sports. That's all you need to see of how it's been destroyed.
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Right? And liberal white women actually defending, saying that that is a woman. No, it's not, believe me. I mean, you're partly a woman, but.
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It'S all in the apple.
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Yeah. All right, we'll take a quick break. We come back. Paul Nolan's got some stuff that he wants to dive into as well do some more sports. And we just need you guys to hang with us. Join us in the chat. That's live from Studio 6B, Real America's board. Stay there.
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Well, when a man who has more rings than JLo speaks, we listen. Robert Kraft pushing 18 game regular season, international game for every team. Dylan, Gwynne and Breitbart. In case anyone harbored doubt that NFL owners still want an 18 game schedule and remain totally committed to international play, Patriots owner Robert Kraft has set the record straight in an interview with Boston's 98.5. The sports subcraft not only committed to an 18 game season, but he also spoke about the league's desire to increase its international footprint. So, Aaron, if you could run cut nine for us, please.
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I want to tell you guys though, we're going to push like the dickens now to make international more important with us. Every team will go to 18 and 2, you know, and eliminate one of the preseason games and every team every year will play one game overseas.
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And part of the reason is so.
A
We can continue to grow the cap and keep our labor happy because we're sort of getting near the top here, you know, with the coverage. What, 93 of the top 100 programs.
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On television are NFL games.
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That's amazing.
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Think about that. It's really amazing. And you look at the size of our crowds versus the other sports and it's really. And you know, we had that Amazon.
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Game on Thursday a couple weeks ago.
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31 million people stream. And so as long as we can keep growing revenue, we can keep long term labor peace.
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That's good, Aaron, thank you so much. Yeah, yeah. Well, so the push for the greater international audience is directly tied to the league's need to keep labor peace. Like you said, increasing ticket sales. But the 18 game season is far from a done deal. It will need to be negotiated with the players, but the NFL has a plan to increase the league's revenues and everyone has a price, so you could see. So you know Robert Crap, by the way, six super bowl rings, right? And you know, probably the greatest owner, the greatest owner in NFL football.
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And you can tell how excited he was.
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He's not exactly the most dynamic speaker.
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Oh my goodness. Hoping to sleep in 18 seconds.
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He's definitely, he's definitely not made for TV.
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Stinks.
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But.
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No but, but it is a good plan. I listen, I'd love an extra NFL game. However, it does kind of screw the records up for people. You know, these guys get games and.
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You know, injury into Europe. I think it's just a real problem.
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Absolutely.
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Just messes things up and One more, Rick. U.
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S tennis stars shut down Australian Open reporter who tried to get them to denounce America. This is Warner. Todd Houston, A. Breitbart, a sports. Yeah, you saw that sports report. Florida is taking heat for repeatedly trying to goad US Pro tennis players into saying they are ashamed to represent America. Owen Lewis, who writes for outlets including the New York Times. The athletic most really, most recently asked tennis player Amanda Anisa Mova how it feels to play as an American at the Australian Open, and she shut him down. Aaron, cut 10. Run that for us.
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I've been asking a lot of the American players just how it feels to play under the American flag right now, and I'm curious how you feel. Yeah, I mean, I was born in America, so I'm always proud to represent my country.
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And, yeah, a lot of us are.
A
Doing really well, and it's great to.
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See a lot of, you know, great athletes on the women's side, on the men's side. So, yeah, I feel like we're all doing a great job representing ourselves.
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Sorry, do you mind if I follow?
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Sure.
A
Sorry. Just to clarify a little, I mean, sort of in the context of the last year of every. Everything that's been happening. Yeah, I don't think that's relevant.
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Good for her.
A
Good for her.
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Talk about a great backhand. That was a great backhand. But Amanda Nissimova, good for you, young lady, and way to represent your country.
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These guys, he's just unbelievable. He's just a mealy mouse little. Never played a sport in his life. Probably got wedgies just last week. And now he's like, I'm good. I like a name for myself.
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And Vin, you're a big tennis fan. You love tennis, right? And your brother played tennis, Right.
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I mean, what a jerk. That is just, by the way, for any sport, any athlete being asked that question, are you proud to represent your country, especially in the last year? What a jerk. But tennis in particular is like a giant UN of sports. I mean, they're individuals, they're playing for themselves, and they represent their countries, of course, but they're from all over the world. And to ask that question, he sounded like some left winger that we see protesting in Minnesota, crying behind a mask, saying that, blocking ice from arresting a child molester. This is like. This is what this guy sounded like.
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Yep.
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Game, set, match for her.
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Yeah, he did a great job. A trans boy is trying to play girl sports.
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Exactly. That's still lost.
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It's still right.
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And he still lost because he stinks. That's a rap, Ricky anyhow. All right, Slick Rick. Sports, brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Use our code. Lfs6b at checkout. Paul, I know you've got some stuff on your radar. What. What do we. What do you want to jump into?
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Well, I. I think we should go into the Don Lemon if we have enough time. I mean, this. This clown has done everything in his power to stay relevant. And, you know, the Post has a quick little article. It starts, has been TV anchor Don Lemon inadvertently did the country a favor by embedding himself and his camera in the deranged anti ice assault on the Twin Cities church. I mean, what a great way to start that story because it really nails it. And says the Clear video records the stunt in this feverish disruption of the church. Everyone's seen it. I don't know where you want to go with this. If you want to discuss now what's going on with the judge.
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I mean, let's face it. Yeah. When it comes to it, we saw that. You know, I think a few people alluded to that they wanted to see Don Lemon arrested, and they thought he was part of this whole thing that they violated the Face act and the KKK Act. Well, it turns out a rogue judge has decided he's not going to sign the complaint against Don Lemon for the church riot. And it's amazing, too, because when you look back at some of the video from him standing outside, one of the. One of the leaders of this group that showed up, he actually leans over, kisses her on the cheek. They know each other. This is not. Hey, I'm out here covering something I heard about and just so happened upon a group. This was a definitely coordinated kind of thing. I'm sure the reason why they don't want this guy investigated, because if they look into his emails and they look into his phones, they're going to see the direct correlation, the direct connection to why he was there in that parking lot with that group to begin.
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You know what? To me, Vin, I think one of the greatest things is this Race Beta. When he goes down, he's going to go down for the KKK Act. Think about how much fun that is. I mean, the retail media, like. Like euphoria. This, you can't have. That's the red meat I want.
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Think about it, Don Lemon, the KKK act on MLK Day.
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That's what.
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That's what we were talking about.
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That was on Monday.
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That's three scoops of ice cream.
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It's amazing.
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Only I got some great, I got some great clips on the other side.
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If we play them, we'll do that coming out of the break. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Say that. All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Thursday night. Remember, tomorrow night is Friday. What does that mean? Pizza Friday at the America First Warehouse house. The pizza is only for us because we buy one pizza and that's it. And we, then we go on stage and we see all the great patriots.
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Depending when it gets there, right?
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Exactly. Depending on when you get there with the pizza. So we'll be there tomorrow night live at the America First Warehouse. Come down and visit. If you are in the Long island area, doors are open at 7:30. We go on live at 8:00. And of course we'd love to see you in the audience. Make sure you make your plan. If you're coming through, even if you're coming through in the future, say, hey, I'm not going to be there this weekend, but in three or four weeks I am going to be by. Make sure you make your plan. Come down and see the America First Warehouse. It's a great place. What Joe the box and the people over there put together is phenomenal. You got to see it.
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And we all hang out after we get to shake hands with the people. You know, it's really fun to get to know the, you know, the people in real life.
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Our audience is the best audience in television.
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Fantastic.
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Hands down.
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It's always an honor to get to hang out after the show. Just chatting with people. People.
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Yeah. So make your plans and we'll see you tomorrow night live from the America First Warehouse. Right now, it's time for diaper diplomacy. This one. We're, we're winging it off to Davos there. Paul, what could possibly go wrong for, for Scott Besant versus Gavin Newsome at Davos? Here is diaper diplomacy. You got to check this one out. Governor Newsom, who strikes me as Patrick.
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Bateman meets Sparkle Beach. Ken may be the only Californian who knows less about economics than Kamala Harris. He's here this week with his billionaire sugar daddy, Alex Soros. And the Davos is a perfect place for a man who, when everyone else is on lockdown, when he was having people arrested for going to church, he was having thousand dollar a night meal.
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At the French Laundry.
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And I'm sure the California people won't forget that. And I can tell my message to Governor Newsom is the Trump administration is coming to California. We are going to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse. And I was told he was asked to give a speech on his signature policies, but he's not speaking because what have his economic policies brought?
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Outward migration from California, a gigantic budget.
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Deficit, the largest homeless population in America, and the poor folks in the Palisades who had their homes burned down. He is here hobnobbing with the global elite while his California citizens are still homeless. Shame on him. He is too smug, too self absorbed, and too economically illiterate to know anything.
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Thank you very much.
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Let me know if you need any further clarification.
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That really is. I love Scott. That is literally the best line. The line of Davos. Let me know if you need further cl.
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That was just.
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Just Killer.
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Killer.
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Killer is right, man. So, but speaking of fraud, we were talking about what was going on, Paul, with the. Oh, what were we talking?
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Yeah, Don Lemon gets caught. There's a nice little clip here from my boy Mark Dice. I think he's hysterical, by the way, if you're not following him on X or YouTube. He's a funny guy. Great books on Operation Mockingbird and the history of the CIA and whatnot. But he's got a cool clip here. Don Lemon in his call with his producer and cameraman essentially admitting that he was in on it.
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Oh, we are here now. Do you think if you just have it. I think maybe if you just have it on the church, but they.
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They're.
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If they see me, they're gonna know. No, I don't.
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It just depends.
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What don't mean I recognize you.
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I'm not blaming name and location, but I mean, I mean, I'm just wondering.
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If you see me.
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I mean, the folks inside me. Are the congre really on live instead of in service right now?
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No, but they'll be like, why is Don Lemon here?
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Sunday morning. Sunday morning church. Yeah. Okay.
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I would have said maybe Sunday, and we already said the church.
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No, we did.
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Yes, you said. Said it.
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No, I did.
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No, no, I did not. We were saying that church is going on during Sunday.
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Okay. That's what we said.
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Clearly conspiring with the agitators to commit.
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The crime and violate the first amendment.
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Rights of the churchgoers.
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Yeah, yeah, that face act has fully been violated. And, you know, he's nailed. And, you know, he went on this rant tour about, you know, I was just a journalist. I did. And he just ran with it. And yeah, he. That was not journalism there. That was activism. And he. That was self promotion. That what he did. There is a complete violation. Now, let's be completely blunt about this. If he had done that to a Muslim mosque or if he did that to a temple, this would be World War iii.
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No, it wouldn't even be world. He would have been killed.
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Yeah.
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I mean, let's face it. We've seen, we've seen what happened happens. You try to mess with certain other religions, they will kill you. Right.
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Yeah.
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That lemon would have been quartered.
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Right. So that lemon would have been squeezed and, and, and, you know, you name it, he would have been, he would have been dealt with. There would be no, there would be no chance to have him arrested because there'd be nothing to arrest.
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Yeah, he'd be a grease spot right on the pavement.
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It's just, it's just amazing.
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Lemon meringue.
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I don't know if you, where you want to go next from here, but if you want to talk about this.
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Well, no, I want to, I want to continue on with this because, I mean, this leaves us into what we were talking about, what happened earlier today. Breaking news of the people that were being arrested. Finally, Pam Bondi has arrested somebody. Good, thank goodness. Now the count is up to three people that have been arrested over the protests at the Minnesota church. This coming from John Solomon's just the news. According to Attorney General Pam Bondi, she said we do not tolerate attacks on places of worship. Minutes ago, at my direction, she wrote HSI HQ and the FBI agents executed arrests in Minnesota. Bondi posted on X. So far we have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong who allegedly played a key role in organizing this coordinated attack on city's church in St. Paul, Minnesota. We will share more updates. Update number two. A second arrest has been made at the at my direction. Says here Chantill Louisa Allen has also been taken into custody. She was one of the ones that was caught on camera. More to come again from Pam Bondi basically, you know, pointing out that arrest have been coming and then, then we get arrest number three.
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This is the Fed, Kelly.
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Huh?
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This guy here in the middle wasn't him Kelly.
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I, I don't think he's a Fed. He's just, he's just a troublemaker. He was the third one arrested. I William Kelly is his name.
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Yeah, William Kelly. I, I gotta be be honest with you. He's so versed I I He's clearly a paid agitator.
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He is well trained.
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He has mental illness issues too. I heard earlier today.
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No, he doesn't. He knows exactly what he's doing. So don't Don't. Don't cut him any slack.
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That's what I heard.
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I heard it on Fox. Here is. Here is cut number five with the latest arrest. He's the third one arrested today. Here's William Kelly. Check this out.
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As you can see, all these pretend.
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Christians, all these comfortable white people who are living lavish, comfortable lives while children are dragged into concentration camps, you're living real life, nice lives with your lattes doing absolutely nothing for your Latino and Somali brothers and sisters. You.
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You.
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You come here to a man wearing a suit is a preacher. Did Jesus wear a suit? Did Jesus profit off the words no, Jesus would die within? Yeah. So there you have it, that that lunatic was arrested thankfully, and is now in custody. You can cut it off there, Aaron. No more. We need to hear from William Kelly. We're just happy that now he gets to yell and scream at walls, one of which has bars in front of it.
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Yeah, I. I don't know, man. He's. He's so good at what he does. I'm just wondering. And you know how. I don't know. He said he was a combat veteran. I don't know. He. This guy, something about his fearlessness, the tact, which he goes. It feels like he might be. Well, especially because.
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Oh, you mean trained.
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Yeah. And I think Fox running cover him for him kind of, you know, saying he's got mental illnesses. As Slick Rick just said. I don't know. I'm gonna keep my eye on that one. I. I don't. My tinfoil hat's buzzing. But, boy, he's good at what he does. And. And what. I mean that. That's not a compliment.
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Yeah. And. And, you know, if. If they're saying he always got mental problems, then, yeah, they're lying because you could tell that guy doesn't have. He knows exactly what he's doing. He's performing to the script he's using. He's using social media. He's been posting on social media since Sunday about what he did and how great he was and. And how he's daring people to come after him. Well, you know what? Checkmate, my friend. You are now in custody. Good luck. Godspeed. See you later. Here is cut number six. Here's the other person, the second arrest from earlier today. This is Chantel Louisa Allen. She's been arrested. This cut number six here. Check this out. Here she comes. She's basically illiterate if you've ever heard her talk. Meanwhile, she works for the school system.
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Did she eat the school systems?
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Yeah, I think so sorry.
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That wasn't nuts.
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No, it was fine. No, these people, these people are disgusting people.
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I know, that's.
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You don't have to give them difference. They don't deserve it. We know what they did. They know what they did. It was very coordinated. It's very, very. And, and I'm sure that, you know, and, and I can't wait. I really hope that this stuff goes to trial. We get to hear about all the things that she was involved in because they have pictures of her at other things at other events. Right.
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Then you want to see where the money came from too. If she was paid, who was the.
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Oh, yeah, we need to arrest these people to peel back all of that backstory. But, you know, the judge shopping that the left do so very well and these radical judges that are there that are just, you know, doing things based on their ideology. I mean, that's where I get nervous. You know, we have, we have our lawyers in there, we file charges, we do all this stuff, and then you got a judge who doesn't care about the law, they don't care about any of this stuff. They'll just let them go. But, but the big win for us will be what you noted there, Paul, that they get to, in discovery, peel back where all these pieces are, which I'm sure they, they have a bit of a clue. But this would sort of validate it for the public.
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Yeah, yeah.
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And if we don't get an arrest, please just put leak everything out there. At some point. We. Look, if we're not going to get our arrests, at least let the court of public opinion.
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Yeah.
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Get a pound of flesh. Because I'm. We're also tired of, of nothing happening.
A
Right. And I'll even go back to what we were talking about Jack Smith earlier. I mean, she's, she's no Jack Smith. She's not hooked in with the, you know, the, the, the top wing. You know, she doesn't have a lot of people probably on her, on her speed dial that she could just call up and say, you're getting me out of this. I'm gonna make it here. She's pro. She's probably very quick to be like, oh, well, you know what? This person made me do it. This person. I, she's the one that you could see. She'd be the one that crumble.
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Yeah, without a doubt.
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Totally crumble.
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Yeah. Like a cookie.
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Joe Schmo in the chat, he said, try that in his church and prepare to meet Jesus. I like that one.
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So there you have It. We had some, you know, these people were daring. Daring to be arrested. Arrested. Well, they are now under arrest. And I look forward to the. The justice system working him through the system, putting him through. Let him sit there for a while. Let them. Let them stew in their. In the. In their own stew. Yeah.
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And if you haven't hit the like.
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They'Re not at risk.
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Hit the like for spite, baby. Let's go.
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What were you saying, Vin?
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I said most of them feel like they're not at risk. I mean, look what we went through, the summer of love. They didn't feel at risk. They weren't going to get arrested in Minnesota. They don't feel at risk in la, in San Francisco, in Chicago. I mean. And they don't feel like it. You know, they're not at risk. Don Lemon, do you think he felt threatened there, that he could be getting trouble?
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Nope.
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You don't know. So.
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All right, very good. We'll take a quick break. We come back. Final segment of the show. We'll put a wrap on this thing. We'll go around the table one more time and see what everybody. Everybody's got to finish up. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Stay there. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Thank you for joining us. Last segment of the show. Quick reminder. Tomorrow night we're going to be live from the America first warehouse right here on Long Island. Make sure you make your plans. If you are in the area going to join us. Remember, doors open at 7:30 and great patriots always come out and see the show. We appreciate it when they do. So if you want to be part of that live studio audience, feel free and come out and join us tomorrow or in the future. Always. On a good Friday night, we will be there at the great. The America first warehouse. The great America first warehouse. It's an awesome place. Awesome place to visit. An awesome place to see our show.
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Big odds makers, too.
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Big odds makers. Tomorrow night, I think. I think Paul, are you going to be involved in the automakers for tomorrow?
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Paul's gonna make picks and why not?
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I believe so.
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I don't even know. I just found out who's playing now, so. Yeah.
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All right, so we're gonna have that and it'll be a good time. Let's go once around the room. Let's start down south with Vinnie Mack live from West Palm Beach. Vin, anything else you want to cover tonight real quick?
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Oh, yeah, I got a lot of stuff, but one particular thing. And. And you guys, this is this is not, I'm not promoting this. I did this movie, it's called the Ruse. And the subject matter is there's a ruse that goes on during the movie. And I'm looking what's going on in Virginia in the governor's election. And there's the Ruse. It's a total ruse. You have Democrats that in order to win certain elections will run as moderates like this governor did Abigail Spanberger, and then govern completely progressive like Biden did when he won the national election as president. President. I mentioned this when she first got elected, that she started to point people to govern more progressive. But there's a laundry list of things that she's done. She's putting raising taxes everywhere on everything on, on Uber Eats, on Amazon, sales taxes on events and other business things. It's just income tax going up to 10%. A new bracket for people making over a million dollars dollars. Investment income taxes, just tax, tax, tax, and then all the, all the other nonsense. Guaranteeing free and state tuition for illegals, guaranteeing a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. He's attacking the Second Amendment. Big tax on all guns and ammo, lowering penalties for robbery and other crimes. What? Why? Why? Yeah, why run one way?
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The WOKE policies on the left, that's what she's pushing.
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Replacing Columbus Day with of course, the Indigenous Peoples Day. I know that Slick was talking about the changes in names. I grew up in a town called Manhasset. We were the Manhasset Indians. And three people got their panties in a bunch there and decided we can't be called the Indians. Meanwhile, if you talk to Indians, Native Americans, they call themselves Indians.
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Yeah.
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I mean they have no part of the this. They're not upset. So. But she's going to change the name of Columbus Day and, and, and all of this in the name banning arrests of illegals in courthouses, things like that. But all of this in the name of running as a moderate, a centrist, which I think a lot of people bought into, especially in Virginia. They had just had Republican governor. So to win, I think you had to be in the center, you know, a little Republican, a little Democrat center. Center. Bill Clinton center her. And, but she's governing this way. So there's the ruse. That's the ruse that they're going to pull on us. So anytime we see a centrist, we know it's phony.
A
Yeah. And, and she's like a Bond villain, right? I, I heard somebody compare her to a. What do you call it? CIA lab created Karen. Yeah, yeah.
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That's good. That's real good.
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Which is, I guess, exactly what she is. Which is, which is amazing. But, yeah, unfortunately for the people that live in Virginia, even the moderate Democrats are freaking out over what she's doing. Doing. So we'll see. How long? Well, you never know. You never know. Maybe the moderate Democrats will be like, you know what? No, I don't think we can do this. And we need to get rid of her. And they'll, they'll do a recall. We'll see.
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Yeah, well, I mean, nobody likes tax.
C
Yeah, they got faked out.
A
Yeah, exactly. All right, Vin, thank you very much. Paul. Nolan, what do you got, my friend?
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We don't have any clips of Fan Own and Rakeland, do we longer?
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No. All right.
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I mean, because that, that was. We'll do some of that tomorrow night, but I have some good hope. Nvidia is talking about. Jensen Huang is talking about how manufacturing coming back to the States and, you know, a massive investment in American workers. Now, AI obviously has its dark side, but it's coming no matter what. Let us, let us be the leaders in it. And who knows, all that ice up in Greenland, maybe that's the perfect spot for the, you know, for them to run those data centers. So here's a nice Hopium clip for the. On the way out.
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This cut number we started in a very big way. Without President Trump and his strategies, we wouldn't be here today. And so I'm really grateful for all of, all of his policies and encouraging Taiwan and TSMC to build here in the United States in the next several years. Over the course of next three more years, we're going to manufacture approximately half a trillion dollars worth of AI computing.
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Systems here in the United States.
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So it's, it's just an incredible thing, the partnership with TSMC and Taiwan. It's great for Taiwan. It expands the Taiwan footprint into the United States. It's fantastic for them.
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It's, of course, incredible for the United States.
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Creates lots and lots of jobs. Now it's going to the ecosystem and building up all of these fabs is probably going to take several, several years. You know, within a decade, there's no question we'll be in. Yeah. So there you have it. That's good things to look forward to. I mean, when he's talking about, you know, building the infrastructure, it's going to take years. That's great because you need, you're going to have jobs that are created to build that infrastructure till you get to the point where you need to hire more people now to fill in what you've just created.
E
Yeah. Vin, you and I have been, you know, really optimistic about 26. I think most of us are that oh yeah, yeah, we're going to see America on the rise. I mean, we're seeing economists now. On my X feed, I just posted an economist talking about how he's legitimately stunned that the economy has grown so quickly.
D
Yeah.
E
Way more than they had anyone had predicted. So if you give me a follow, Paul underscore Eggs Nolan over on X, I'd really appreciate I try to follow back when you engage with me. So Paul underscore Ex Nolan, I appreciate it.
A
Yeah. And a lot of them are admitting, you know what? We got this one right. Wrong.
E
Oh yeah.
A
Which is which is eye opening. So there you have that real quick. Slick Rick, what do you got for us, my friend in Slick Rick Sports?
D
Well, new sponsorship deal may hint at Tiger woods making debut on PGA Senior Circuit. A pro says a return of the big cat, perhaps. Mark Harris of Outkick reporting to play or not to play. That has been among the biggest questions involving Tiger woods after he turned 50 in December and became eligible to compete on the PGA Tour Championship. That question has solely been caught quantity quartered by fans and the media given woods has not indicated once that he'll ever tee it up on the Senior Circuit, but that hasn't slowed down the speculation. Tommy Two Gloves Gainey, who earned PGA Tour Champions Rookie of the Year this season, has added more gas to the flame. During a recent interview on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio, he stated that I do think he's going to play out here, referring to the Senior Tour, and then gave some rather interesting insight into why he shares that blue relief. He signed a deal with Insperity. You could see it on his sleeve. So that's good news. Gain he explained, I will let people think that maybe they want to think on that, but that tells me that if he's able to play, he's going to play that one. The the one that Gainey is referring to is the Insperity Invitational in Texas, which is set to take place May 8th to the 10th at Woodlands Country Club. Insperity is a human resource, resources and business solutions company speculating speculating about when or where woods would make his return to competitive golf is a is complete and total guessing point game at this point, obviously after rupturing his Achilles last year. But who knows? Maybe Tiger's gonna get out there on the course again.
A
We shall see in the Senior Tour.
D
Yeah, the Senior tour.
A
Well, you know what? If he goes by the way of Emmett Smith, you know, and starts. Starts pitching those adult diapers, then you know where he's going.
D
Well, I think he said he didn't think he would play on the senior tour just yet, but you never know. It all depends.
E
Yes.
A
Exactly. It all depends. All right. That just does. Does. That just about does it for us. Remember, tomorrow night we're going to be live at the America first warehouse. Make sure you tune us in starting at 8pm of course, the doors open at 7:30. Jonah Box and the people there, they do a great job and we appreciate them bringing us into the house of the great American Warehouse. Remember, thank you for watching. As always, we salute our military members, active and retired, our first responders, EMTs, firefighters, police, ICE, Border Patrol, you name it. Everybody working the front lines. Thank you so much for what you do. We truly appreciate it. Aaron and Fran in the booth, everybody helping, making sure we got through all the technical difficulties at the top of the show. Finn down in West Palm Beach, Slick Paul in the studio, and of course, everybody in the chats. And you guys watching home, thank you so much. Have a great night. We will see you tomorrow night. Friday night, Pizza Friday, live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Oh, my goodness. This is an I heart podcast. Guaranteed human.
Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026
Host: Real America’s Voice team (Damon [A], Paul Nolan [E], Vin/Vinnie Mack [C], Slick Rick [D])
Episode Theme: Honest analysis and unfiltered reaction to top stories shaping American politics, culture, and current events. This episode focuses heavily on the aftermath of Davos, the congressional grilling of prosecutor Jack Smith, culture war skirmishes from schools to churches, and developments in conservative music—delivered with humor, camaraderie, and unapologetic patriotism.
This episode offers a robust and energetic breakdown of current events from an unabashedly populist, America First vantage point. The hosts dissect the fallout from the Davos globalist conference, the congressional hearing for special counsel Jack Smith, and the “assassination culture” fostered by modern media. Other segments include a discussion on conservative music breaking mainstream barriers, commentary on left-wing activism disrupting places of worship, the growing role of legal warfare in politics, and lighter updates from the world of sports. Throughout, the hosts riff and banter with their signature irreverence.
(04:28–08:53; 16:00–19:51)
Paul Nolan expresses delight at the disruption of "globalist" narratives, crediting Trump with shaking up established elites at Davos:
“I am in anti-globalist heaven right now… He [Trump] took the big giant sledgehammer to the watermelon…” – Paul Nolan [07:27]
The group emphasizes the influence of a strong leader to disrupt the “system of dependency” pushed, in their view, by technocrats and global financiers:
“When you consider all the power and money that's there, how quickly they fall into line when a real leader, a lion, walks in the room?” – Host [07:54]
Predictions are made of increased pushback from globalists and a rising movement for liberty in other nations.
(24:50–36:12)
The team covers Jack Smith’s appearance before Congress, focusing on criticisms of his prosecutorial conduct and alleged partisanship in Trump-related cases.
Quotes harshly criticize Smith’s claims of having "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" and suggest that his conduct is meant to feed left-wing media narratives:
“He’s an attorney. He's going to couch things, say things a certain way… him saying that there's proof—see, as an attorney, he should know that's not proof, that's evidence.” – Host [26:02]
The hosts condemn what they see as coordinated “messaging” by Democrats, echoed by media to reinforce left-wing orthodoxy:
“It's all orchestrated, that's all coordinated by the left to his testimony, to just say things like that… It’s calculated manipulation of information.” – Vin [27:07] “Repeat, the wrap up smear. ‘It's not a lie if you keep repeating.’” – Paul [28:35]
They note a lack of investigative journalism and suggest that independent voices face blacklisting as “conspiracy theorists.”
Notable exchange: Congressman Brandon Gill grills Smith over alleged surveillance of Speaker McCarthy:
“Do you agree that might reasonably be considered a violation of the Speech or Debate Clause?” – Rep. Gill [30:47] “I do not.” – Jack Smith
CNN’s acknowledgement of the obviously political nature of Smith’s timeline for the Trump case is cited, even “the left can’t dodge it”:
“Jack Smith did not defend himself, by the way. He didn't say a word about that.” – CNN Clip [34:27]
Mascot Changes in NY Schools (12:25–19:00)
“A Thunderbird is a Thunderbird. Whatever. It's a car… it’s not racist.” – Host [14:41]
Desensitization & Violence in Political Culture (58:30–64:22)
“Women are the big, big number here. That is astonishing.” – Vin [60:07] “They see this as an empire in decline because that's what's being pushed since they're kids.” – Paul [62:09]
(73:44–89:52)
“What he did there is a complete violation… If he had done that to a Muslim mosque, or a temple, this would be World War III. He'd be a grease spot on the pavement.” – Paul [82:04, 82:41]
The Somali Waltz & Real America’s Music
(54:03–57:26)
“There’s so much demand for content that’s been repressed, especially on the music side. So we’re embracing that at Real America’s Voice.” – Vin [55:34]
(42:16–45:54)
“Lawyers are afraid they’re going to get buried by the elites, the powerful left… What a world we live in.” – Paul [44:54] “...that tells you how powerful the forces are working against our president and our government in general.” – Vin [44:14]
On Trump at Davos:
“Let's not forget, these people are animals. They're psychopaths. They want to rule the world, they're not going to roll over.” – Paul [07:24]
On Jack Smith’s testimony:
“It's not a lie if you keep repeating [it].” – Paul [28:35]
On “Assassination Culture”:
“There's not any human being on earth I would say, I’d like to see someone put a bullet in their head… but, [young people] are being desensitized.” – Vin [58:30] “Women are the big number. That is astonishing.” – Vin [60:07]
On Don Lemon & Minnesota Church:
“That was not journalism there. That was activism. If he had done that to a mosque, it’d be World War iii.” – Paul [82:06]
On the music industry and censorship:
“There’s so much demand for content that’s been repressed… The head of Billboard said, ‘How did you get a number one song out of this?’” – Vin [56:06]
The episode offers unapologetically populist commentary on establishment politics, “globalism,” and media narratives, presenting the hosts as part of a cultural resistance. Content alternates between humor, outrage, and optimism—especially regarding upstart conservative initiatives in music and the legal realm. The energy remains high and punctuated by inside jokes and personal rapport throughout.
For listeners: This in-depth and lively episode brings together hard-hitting skepticism, cultural critique, and alternative media spirit—aimed at Americans concerned about integrity in law, media, culture, and politics.