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Hello everyone. Jeff Corayer here. Welcome aboard as Ringside Politics Unreal America's Voice. Happy Saturday to you. We're going to have a great lineup for you. I mean, an amazing lineup of guests, all kinds of interesting clips, topics that we prepared. So let's get rolling. We want to thank all of our friends joining US on Pluto TV, channel 240, Dish Network, channel 219, the Roku Channel, Roku and Vizio. All the platforms associated with the Real America's Voice app, AmericasVoice News, Samsung TV Plus, Channel 1175, Freecast, Channel 106, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and our friends online on Getter and True Social. Welcome aboard. Good to have you. You know, when the election was stolen in 2020, we got busy here in the Ringside Politics program. Created a plan that people across the country have utilized. It's called Project Keep the Republic. 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And that shouldn't be done. It's unconstitutional. So you got now Tennessee and Alabama and now Louisiana and all these states that could be redrawing districts to benefit Republicans. This could give the Republicans up to 12 more seats. And then you add on to that the Virginia Supreme Court just struck down their gerrymandered districts, their 10 to 1 scheme there in Virginia. So that could add more Republican seats to the mix. So now we're talking about maybe the Republicans having a legitimate chance of holding on to the House and the Senate, which would be historic because usually in midterm elections, the party out of power gains 25 to 27 seats. So here we are now, a few months before the election, and the Republicans have a fighting chance once again. Big news this week. The US Military, in the direction of President Trump, has now released the first batch of the highly anticipated UFO files, UAP files, whatever you want to call them, the mystery files that have been going back to the Apollo mission where they saw some mysterious orbs from the moon and then a variety of different images that have been captured really all over the world that just raise a lot of questions. Now, some are calling this a nothing burger. I think this is a good first step. We're going to get more. This will lead to, of course, more understanding of what we're dealing with. What are we dealing with? Some people say these are demons, others say it's real extraterrestrials. We can just tell that there's something and certainly the evidence is overwhelming. Now, of course, the big foreign policy military issue of the week. The the war in Iran. We have been taking care of business over there, striking Iranian tankers that are trying to break the blockade. We offered the Iranians a one page memorandum to have a ceasefire. There is a tentative ceasefire in place right now. They haven't responded. They seemingly do not want to put a hold on their nuclear enrichment. Maybe the pain on them needs to be increased even more. We shall see. So that is going on at the same time now, the president engineered a three day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, which was pretty significant. So kudos to the world champion peacemaker, President Trump for engineering that deal. And hopefully that'll lead to more peace negotiations in this war that has been raging now for four and a half years can finally end. All right, let's talk about some economic news. We have some one piece of bad news, one piece of good news. So consumer sentiment for the month fell to a record low in April. And I would say that's because of gas prices. I mean, people are feeling the pinch. People are hurting, especially a lot of folks need to do a lot of driving. These are leading people to worry about the economy, worry about their finances. So that, I think, is the main reason why we're seeing consumer confidence falling. Now, the good bit of news, we added more jobs in April, 115,000 than were projected by almost every economist, 95% got it wrong. So it shows that the economy is strong. Got the basics that are, that are very good. Once this war ends, we're going to get back to lower gas prices and things will start rocketing. That is my opinion. All right. This has been one year since Pope Leo has been in the papacy, in the Vatican. And, you know, I think a lot of us Catholics were hoping that he would be a breath of fresh air, that he would be a big change from Pope Francis. But meet the new boss, same as the old boss. He is pretty much the same as Francis. Very left wing, concerned about illegal immigration, concerned about climate change, not too much of a fan of capitalism, is tangled with President Trump, doesn't seem to be too concerned about the Iranians getting a nuclear missile, but very concerned about the war. So Pope Francis, you know, stacked the College of Cardinals with far leftists and they selected Pope Leo. So it does make sense when you stack the deck. But maybe Pope Leo can surprise us and move more toward the center. The rank and file Catholics are not liberal, they're conservative. So there's a disconnect between the rank and file and the leadership of the Catholic Church. Speaking of leadership, we got a leader that has emerged in the great city of Los Angeles. His name is reality TV star Spencer Pratt. He did very, very well in the first debate, Dominated it. This is a guy that lost his home, fueled by anger, fueled by getting it right in la, a broken city with homelessness and just horrible incompetence. He has a step forward. And now some people are saying this guy, this reality TV star, could win. Well, we have one that won the presidency, so maybe one can win the mayor of Los Angeles. And finally, we're going to be having our Expert on Later, Dr. Robert Malone, to talk about it. But the hantavirus now is being monitored in four states. You've got concerns that this could turn into another pandemic? I'm no expert. I don't think so. But we're going to be monitoring it and of course, bringing on our expert to delve into it in a little bit. All right, let's take care of some business quick time out. When we return, our first guest is going to be joining us, a biochemist and an author of the book the Outsiders, a personal odyssey into the essence of cancer. This is a man who believes that the cancer industry doesn't want to find a cure for cancer. That's next right here on ringside.
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All right.
Jeff Cruair
Pleased to now welcome our first guest today. I had the pleasure of interviewing him on the radio show the other day. He is a biochemist. He's the author of the Outsider's A Personal Odyssey into the essence of cancer. Dr. Dave Rasnick is with us. And doctor, how are you doing? Welcome.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Well, I'm doing just great. How are you?
Jeff Cruair
Very good. Good to have you on this show and thank you for all of your work and what you've been doing. We had a great talk on the radio and I wanted to share it with our TV viewers about, you know, cancer and that there is really no desire among this industry to really find a cure for cancer. And a lot of people found that to be amazing. Tell us about what's really going on.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Well, I mean, think about it. The healthcare industry is, you know, one or two who knows how many trillions of dollars. The big pharma, the federal government, all of them together are huge, huge amounts of money. And the money is the goal. And unfortunately, incurable disease is what money is made of. If, if people, if the pharmaceutical industry or any of this health care industry was really being of value to the, to the patients, the numbers of deaths would go down, the quality of life would go up. And over the past 10 years for sure, but decades, actually, it's gone just the other way around and all the expenses have gone up.
Jeff Cruair
So they make money by keeping people sick. If people get well, I guess they don't make money, right? Is that. That's right.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
And they're making people sick. Did you know chemotherapy is the sixth leading cause of cancer? Chemotherapy for cancer is the sixth leading cause of cancer.
Jeff Cruair
So if you had a friend, one of our viewers, one of our listeners said, hey, you know, they just developed cancer. And the doctor says chemotherapy, you would tell them, don't do it, right? Dr.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Absolutely, with no hesitation. I'm not a physician. I'm a scientist, Ph.D. but I mean, it would be my duty, my obligation as a human being to tell them not to do it because I know it will make their lives miserable. Ultimately, it could even kill them.
Jeff Cruair
So talk about your personal odyssey that you write about in the outsider's advantage into the essence of cancer and what you had to go through.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Yes, it's a long one. And I Just published a book, by the way. It got out there last month. And you can go to my website on the homepage, click on the title, it's the Outsider, and you'll see a review that was recently, just a day or so ago, written by the Solari Report, the people at the Solari Report. And the book is available for purchase and doing promos all over the place to try to help spread the word on this thing.
Jeff Cruair
We have it posted on the screen right now.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Yeah, that's it. And the thing is that, oddly enough, this weird period that we're in that started in 2020, at least noticeably in 2020, is actually a renaissance, believe it or not, in a way. What I mean by renaissance is the sharing of information that individuals and groups have known about for a long, long time, but the public doesn't know about it. It's just kept away from them, you know, and I do at least three zooms meetings a week, that, that doesn't count the interviews like with you and other people to promote the book. And I'm, I'm sharing information with other experts and authorities either in the finances or health care or the legal people. We've been doing this now since, oh, I guess 2021. Actually, I've been doing this since 2020.
Jeff Cruair
Doctor, what's the biggest bombshell in your discovery that you want our viewers to know?
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Well, the interesting thing of it is you go to my website homepage and you click on cancer up there and you'll see a book by Theodore Bovary. He published a book in 1914 about the chromosomal imbalance theory of cancer. He doesn't call it that. He has another name to it, but you can download 59 pages. And he died, unfortunately, in 1915. And then it was World War I started in 1914. And he had it pegged. He understood that an imbalance of chromosomes is what caused cancer. And other people independently over the decades have independently come to the same conclusion, but they didn't go anywhere. So we had two world wars, First World War, Second World War, before it didn't go. Bovary died 1915. And then you had 1953. Watson and Crick discovered the triple helical structure of DNA, and then that, that discovery led to this notion that, oh, wow, now some we can study cancer at the molecular level. And that's what's been going on since about 1970, and it's gotten absolutely nowhere. If we were to go back. Go ahead.
Jeff Cruair
It's the gene mutation theory that is that what is prevalent now that Causes cancer.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Yes. The idea is that there's mutant genes like carcinogens cause mutations in genes. We have 20,000 genes, and then that leads to cancer somehow. And that's what people have been working on trying to find these cancer genes now for decades. And finally, the mainstream people in their own publications. It's not in the public right out there. Yeah, but in their own publications, they know that the gene mutation theory of cancer is wrong. There are no such things as cancer causes.
Jeff Cruair
Okay, so it's a chromosomal imbalance. What causes the imbalance among chromosomes?
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Well, exogenously means from outside your body. That's what carcinogens do. All carcinogens cause an imbalance of chromosomes by various different ways. Like asbestos, for example. It's an inert chemical. These little needles, when the cell wants to divide, they get in there and they interfere with the separation of chromosomes. When cells divide, they wind up giving imbalance of chromosomes. Cigarette smoke. All carcinogens wind up unbalancing the chromosomes in the cells. All of them.
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Wow.
Jeff Cruair
Well, we've got your book up there. We're gonna encourage everyone to check it out. You're bucking the industry. You're trying to get the out there. And we appreciate your work. We're going to keep having you back on. Check out davidrasnik.com for more information. And David's got over 40 years of information on there. Thank you, doctor. All right. We talked earlier about Barack Obama, and he's lying about the role of Attorney general. Let's check out clip number one.
Unknown Commentator 1
Well, there are a couple that I followed, even though they weren't law, and I want us. We're going to have to do some work to return to this basic norm. And we probably now have to codify it. The White House shouldn't be able to direct the attorney general to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants to prosecute.
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Jeff Cruair
Because technically it's under the executive branch. The norm is that it's independent.
Unknown Commentator 1
The norm. The idea is that the attorney general is the people's lawyer. It's not the president's consigliere.
Jeff Cruair
Right.
Unknown Commentator 1
Even when it's Bobby Kennedy, it's Bobby Kennedy. And so two of the core principles of a democracy, we can survive a lot. Bad policy, funky elections. There's a bunch of stuff that, you know, we can overcome. We can't overcome the politicization of the criminal justice system, the awesome power of the state. You can't have a situation in which whoever's in charge of the government starts using that to Go after their political enemies.
Jeff Cruair
He's such a liar. Remember, Eric Holder said that he was Barack Obama's wingman. So he spent his whole tenure there protecting Barack Obama. And then Obama ran the Biden administration, and Merrick Garland did what? Target Donald Trump from day one. And all those people in the photo that I showed earlier, they were prosecuted. They. They went out, they weaponized the DOJ much worse than Donald Trump has done by far. They prosecuted and jailed people. We haven't had any of that in the Trump administration. That's what conservatives are complaining about. All right, the president releases the UFO files, and his impersonator discusses it. Let's check out clip number two.
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My fellow earthlings, this is your favorite president, and it is my complete and total honor to confirm the existence of extraterrestrials. They call them extraterrestrials. I call them aliens. Got along very well with many highly respected aliens all across the universe. You look at, you may have heard of them. ET Tremendous guy. And he came to Earth and he said to me, sir. ET Phone home. Sir. He wanted to go home, and he couldn't go home, but we made a perfect phone call and we sent him home, and now the Democrats are impeaching me over it. ET Phone home. It was a perfect call. He pointed. He said, ouch. And we sent him home. But he's a tremendous guy. We get along very well.
Jeff Cruair
Oh, that guy is so good. All right. Speaking of aliens, check out these aliens who are all for Eric Swalwell, I guess, until he turned out to be a serial abuser of women, quote, unquote, allegedly. Let's check out clip number three.
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What about you? What a bunch of geniuses right there. Their candidate is now gone, and now they got people like Katie Porter to choose from. Hopefully the two Republicans will make the runoff in California. All right, let's take a brief time out, take care of some business and array of great guests joining us in the next segment right here on Ringside, Real America's Voice. We'll be right back. All right. A great friend of the program is joining us now. Founder, program president and CEO of Invest usa, providing bulletproof vests for law enforcement all over the country. And he's a great resource for us and we appreciate his work. Michael Letts is joining us here in the Ringside Politics program. And Michael, good day to you, sir. How are you?
Michael Letts
Always a pleasure with you, Jeff. We thank you for the opportunity.
Jeff Cruair
I wanted to talk to you about the White House Correspondence association shooting at that dinner. Cole Allen, of course, is accused of the crime. He shows up with all these weapons. Somehow they don't stop him. They had a dog and he still got past him. And then he started running through the the checkpoint and any, I guess, shoots a Secret Service agent who was protected by a bulletproof vest. But there's been some controversy about that. Delve into it if you could, for us. So, Michael, is, is that did that bulletproof vest actually protect that officer? Some people said it was a phone that might have been also protecting that officer. And it looked like that officer fired four times or five times a Cole Allen and missed him. So what do you make of this whole thing?
Michael Letts
Well, let's put it in the context. You know, I mean, I did some work with the Secret Service in 19, in the early 80s with Ronald Reagan. Of course, Reagan was shot there at, you know, at that hotel. But I can tell you this, it's a little frustrating. The logistics and the protocol have not really changed much. In fact, they've gotten worse, not better. You and I both know, Jeff, that if you're in business and you're not making progress and keeping up to date on what's going on, your business is actually going in a negative direction. So there need to be some major adjustments and changes as to how they're working the protocol and logistics. But that having been said, let's deal with specifically what you talked about. The incident itself, this individual, Mr. Allen was running through. First of all, if you take a look at the videotape, it doesn't appear like the agents are looking forward. They're looking behind themselves. So he was able to get up to that point without being detected as he was coming down the hallway. Second of all, the dog was not utilized the way it could have been used to actually stop and apprehend Mr. Allen. Then the third thing is he's pulling out his long range rifle. Now, that's why I kind of laughed when you said that his phone may have helped him. I can tell you this. Here's what we're looking at, Jeff. You have concealable vests which you remember. You see most of those agents are wearing. That's right, they're wearing under their jackets. A concealable vest will only stop a sidearm where that bullet hit. If anybody, if he had been wearing any other vest than what he was wearing, he's wearing one of our best. One of the best. That that technology called, you know, active shooter vest. And that active shooter vest is designed to stop long range rivals. And that's what it did. It did a job very effectively, actually. But had he been wearing any of the other vests, he would not have survived. And I think it was, you know, so the point I'm making is with the trajectory and the velocity behind that bullet, it wouldn't have made any difference if I hit a phone first or not.
Jeff Cruair
So go through the timeline for me. So the Cole Allen shoots at the secret service officer. The secret service officer then returns fire after getting shot. Is that the sequence of events?
Michael Letts
Actually he was, he started firing as he was coming. So it was a, it was an exchange going forward simultaneously. Okay.
Jeff Cruair
And the officer that was shooting, the officer that was shooting was the officer that got hit by Cole Allen, right?
Michael Letts
That's correct.
Jeff Cruair
Because there had been some confusionist as whether it was friendly fire.
Michael Letts
There were other officers firing as well. It was not just the officer that was hit. There were other officers firing as well. Because you. He couldn't gone off five shots that fasted when he got hit. Because when he got hit by that long range rifle, Jeff, I gotta tell you, the best did his job at protecting him. But it's still knocked on. You can.
Jeff Cruair
Right. So yeah. Why didn't that officer then get knocked down? If so, how did that officer be able to, to keep standing after getting hit?
Michael Letts
Well, here's what transpires. He sees you coming, he draws, he takes off his initial round. I think he got off Two rounds, first round, then he's hit. And as he's going back, he pulls off for a second round. So, you know, then you've got the other officers firing as well. Now, what is amazing to me a little bit, it's humorous and afterthought, but not humors then is you had five shots that you couldn't hit with any of the. Of those five shots.
Jeff Cruair
Right.
Michael Letts
That's a little concerning there, Jeff. You know, I tell people this, let's just use special Forces. It's not the mission. When you go out on Special Forces, that consumes your time and or your frustration. You're constantly training all day long, every day. So that when you go on a mission, Jeff, you don't think it just becomes automatic. And this is what we're seeing now. There's a drastic lack of. I'm not so sure their training standards are what they need to be.
Jeff Cruair
All right. And here it reminds me of. And we only have about a minute, Michael, but it reminds me of what happened in West Palm beach where Ryan Ruth put, you know, poke the gun through the bushes and the secret service officer was five feet away, fired at him five times and missed. I mean, how do these things. I don't know, I just wondered how that happens.
Michael Letts
But it's a pattern. It's a pattern.
Jeff Cruair
Additional training.
Michael Letts
Well, and this is what I would tell you. It needs to be continual training, not just additionally, you'd be training every day and not doing that.
Jeff Cruair
Yeah, well, it shows you the importance of bulletproof vests. Right. And life saving. And that's what you're all about@Invest USA. Be sure to check that out, folks, and support Michael and his great work. Thank you. As always, Michael Letts with us right here on the Ringside Politics program. All right, we have a little bit of time. Let's share with you our next clip. This is a guy I've got a lot of admiration for, Nick Shirley. He's visiting down in communist Cuba to dig. Let's see what Nick Shirley has to say. Let's go to clip number four.
Nick Shirley
I wanted to see what life in communism is really like firsthand as Cuba has been living underneath communism for over 60 years. Upon arrival, I completed all required documents and had received a visa for journalistic activity. However, once I landed, all my camera gear was seized and within 24 hours, I was planning my escape out of Cuba after their intelligence followed me all day and a two star general came searching for me at the hotel. Now let's go see the reality of Cuba and Eventually plan our escape out of Cuba. Where are the people at Donde Stala? Genteel gente.
Michael Letts
The problem is that there's no gasoline.
Jeff Cruair
It's not easy to move any day anyway. We have a lot of limit limitation for work.
Nick Shirley
None of the gas stations are even in operation right now because there's quite literally no gas. When the United States captured Maduro, their main supplier of gas and oil was shut off. So the country right now has hardly any gas. And if you do want to get gas, you have to wait in a line from the government. The guy that we're in our taxi with right now, he said he his position to get gas is 1200 in line and gas from the government cost around $1. But gas, if you were to buy it on the black market market cost $10 per liter. That's $40 per gallon if you were to buy gas here in Cuba.
Jeff Cruair
Keep up the great work, Nick Shirley, exposing all of this going on not only here in this country, but in Cuba. All right, brief time out. We'll take care of some business. Lots more ringside politics coming your way. We'll be right back. Ringside Politics.
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the state of Louisiana has been indicted on 30 felony counts. You can't make this stuff up.
Jeff Cruair
You can't. And of course, we had the big jailbreak during her tenure. What a disaster she was. All right, we're going to bring on one of our favorites. He is a physician, inventor, scientist, author, speaker, bioethicist, journalist, and of course, the inventor of the MRNA vaccine, our friend Dr. Robert Malone joining us here on the Ringside Politics program. Hey, doctor, how are you? Welcome.
Dr. Robert Malone
Pretty good. Thanks a lot for having me on.
Jeff Cruair
Yeah. Thank you for joining us. A lot has been going on in the MAHA world. I know you were one of the major figures in Maha. We're now 16 months or so into the Trump administration with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. HHS Secretary, I know you recently resigned from a committee that you were involved in, I guess an advisory committee. Doctor, can you give us your overview of how things are going?
Dr. Robert Malone
So technically, Jeff, I didn't resign. The committee was dissolved. Consequent to an American Academy of Pediatrics lawsuit that resulted in a activist Boston judge has been repeatedly reprimanded by the Supreme Court deciding to place an injunction on both the committee on the grounds that it was improperly constituted and on the decisions that were made in the White House to reorganize the vaccine schedule. You remember that last January, the secretary is finding himself in a bit of a bind because technically the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which I'd served as vice chair on for cdc, is told by the judge that the intent of Congress was that ACIP has to opine on vaccine policy before the administration can make a decision. Now, that's a tortured decision based on little fragments of sentences that he pulled together to assert what the intent of Congress was. But basically the administration is guilty as charged of not following strictly the proper protocol and procedure to name ACIP members. And so they're likely to lose. They've finally decided to appeal it to the First Court of Appeals, First District Court of Appeals, I think. I'm not a lawyer. So that is ongoing. There's a good chance that there will not be any acip, certainly until after the midterms or perhaps longer. That's a little bit of a problem for things like seasonal flu vaccines and Covid boosters. I know your heart is breaking because technically the ACIP is the only body that can recommend a vaccine for inclusion in the Vaccines for Children program. So why does that matter? That represents a billion plus dollar purchase on the part of the government. As soon as the ACIP endorses something, then the government not only purchases the vaccine, it markets it and distributes it to children that are determined to be in some way financially challenged, which comes to something like 40% of all American children. So that's a big deal. But you asked the dark, bigger question, darker question. What's going on with Mahu? And I just finished a book that is in now. The publishers agreed to publish it. My usual publisher, Skyhorse, wouldn't touch it because it's too close to home. But it is a history of Maha going back through the whole history of American populism. And Maha is tracking right on what Tea Party and many of the other more modern populist movements done in that as its charismatic leader starts to be questioned or lose legitimacy or momentum, these movements often face difficult times. I'm choosing my words and very carefully.
Jeff Cruair
Right.
Dr. Robert Malone
What happens? What happens?
Jeff Cruair
Yeah.
Dr. Robert Malone
Because Bobby's a friend of mine, I don't want to trash him.
Jeff Cruair
Right.
Dr. Robert Malone
A matter of fact, I was just texting with him about my personal nominee for the new commissioner of fda. So we'll see how that goes.
Jeff Cruair
And that leads me, and that leads me to my next question. And excuse me for Apollo for interrupting, but, you know, we seem to have so much turnover. Surgeon General, fda, cdc. I mean, is there a lot, is it just me or is there a lot of turnover here?
Dr. Robert Malone
Well, you're there in the lovely state of Louisiana and you have a particular senator that is a bit of a thorn in the side in all this. Senator Cassidy, I hear rumor that his polling at the upcoming election is, is suggesting that he may not be the senator for the next term.
Jeff Cruair
He's going down. He's going down.
Dr. Robert Malone
We'll see. And I've endorsed the same this woman that Donald Trump has endorsed. And by the way, I'm going to be there in Louisiana for a rally on the 11th, so.
Jeff Cruair
Oh, I hope to see you. Yeah, I'd like to see you. Okay.
Dr. Robert Malone
So a lot of turnover, you're absolutely right. And a lot of that has to do with the growing pains in the administration. A lot of it has to do with internal administration politics. Frankly, there's a bit of a knife fight going on between Susie Wiles, Overton, Marty McCarty, who was Overton's mentor, and some would say Stephanie Spears is also part of that. But there's a kind of a power alignment there. I mean, this is inside ringside politics, so we can talk about these things. So there's a bit of a power axis there. And of course, Susie Wiles, everybody that I talked to that runs into Susie when they go into the White House, talks about how angry she is all the time. She doesn't seem to be a particularly well loved person.
Nick Shirley
Right.
Dr. Robert Malone
But the president thinks that she's effective. What I've seen is that there has been this really a lack of comfort with Maha in the vaccine side. And this goes back to a poll that was taken in two memorandum that came out and those memorandum asserted that if candidates for House, particularly in swing districts, the poll was taken in swing states, were to continue to talk about vaccines, they would lose. And that, that fits very nicely with some of what appears to be the biases of MDMPH Overton and her mentor. How else do I say it? Susie Wiles say it more roughly. But they, they don't like this questioning of public health in the history of public health. And they, they shut down the secretary from talking about vaccines. Now we hear the buzz that the president is unhappy about this, that it looks like his MAHA base component is restless, let's say it best.
Jeff Cruair
Right.
Dr. Robert Malone
Abandoning ship at worst. And so that creates a threat for the midterms that they apparently didn't well, anticipate. I don't think they understand. Ma.
Jeff Cruair
Yeah, I agree with you. And with that, we're going to have to move on. But I do want to thank you, Dr. Malone, for everything you've done. And I look forward to our next visit. You've outlined it very well, and hopefully I'll see you when you come down here on the 11th. And I agree with you. Cassidy has got to go. He's terrible. All right, speaking of health, let's talk about health with the juice lady. She's the author of Juicing for Life. Sherry Kalbaum is with us. And, Sherry, how are you? Welcome.
Sherry Kalbaum
It's a great day. I'm here in Scottsdale, Arizona, on a sunny day, and it's gonna get hot.
Jeff Cruair
So tell us about your book. What are we missing out on?
Sherry Kalbaum
Oh, well, what we want to talk about is my new book, the Truth About Seed Oils. And we want to miss out on them, right? Seed oils are very hot topic right now. The no more seed oils movement is really growing. And it's growing for a big reason. These soils are so unhealthy. They are. Let's go over the process. Heated to high degrees, like 500 degrees or more, then submitted to hexane, a very toxic chemical, degumming agents, deodorizers, neutralizers, bleachers, and finally rolled out to us in a beautiful, golden, odorless, kind of tasteless oil that's called vegetable oil. And there are no vegetables in there. It's seeds. And they are so abused that they are becoming carcinogenic, toxic aldehydes, lipid peroxides. And we're eating them oftentimes, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They're in our packaged foods, our fast foods, our restaurant fare.
Jeff Cruair
What about our cereals? Are they in. Are they in cereals?
Sherry Kalbaum
They can be, yes. That's why I recommend everybody read labels. How about the plant based milk? Like, if you're pouring in your coffee and oat milk or an almond milk. Oftentimes there are seed oils in there. And maybe your favorite snack, your favorite cracker. How about salad dressings and mayonnaise? They're all over the place
Jeff Cruair
and they're dangerous and they're deadly. Would you call them that?
Sherry Kalbaum
I would. They're linked to heart disease, cancer, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, to Alzheimer's and dementia, to emotional issues like depression, anxiety and aggression. Even we have studies in our book linking them to all those conditions.
Jeff Cruair
Now, of course, this is good information and we've now got your book up there for everyone to see. And thank you for writing that. But I have to ask you about juicing. I mean, that's a part of your life, right? I mean, that's how you're known. I mean, what's the best type of juice?
Sherry Kalbaum
Oh, I'm known as the juice lady. And I recommend vegetable juices for sure. So choose a variety. Cucumber and zucchini both give you lots of juice. And then green leaves like collards and kale and spinach and parsley. And on it goes, just pick some greens, apple, ginger. Ginger is an anti inflammatory. Carrots very rich in beta carotene. So make yourself a great base. And I say take carrot, apple and ginger and I call that the ginger hopper. And add to that any greens you want and you've got, wow, an immune boosting, inflammation fighting, fabulous juice. Put some lemon in there, you've got vitamin C, you know, any time of year.
Jeff Cruair
All right, I'm excited. I'm excited just listening to you. All right, Sherry, we'll have you back. Thank you so much for being with us and we appreciate all the great work that you do. All right, folks, I wanted to share with people this video here of a hero principal taking down a. Taking down a shooter at St. Paul's Valley High School in Oklahoma. This is a hero in action. Let's check out clip number six. We give kudos to that hero. Here's someone not quite as heroic. Our video submission of the week by a Colette in Covington. Here's a liberal lady going crazy over losing her job about a anti Trump video she posted. Let's check it out. I made a stupid video about the president.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Aww.
Jeff Cruair
They missed the far right. Found it, posted it on Twitter and then got me fired from my job.
Sherry Kalbaum
I am already reaping the consequences of what I said.
Jeff Cruair
I lost my job in an economy that's already be incredibly difficult. All right, let's check out our memes of the week. And Robert in Virginia contributed these to us. So let's go to number one. We never thought she'd lose. Uh, yeah, of course he's talking about, uh, Hillary, but she did lose. And, uh, yeah, James Comey could be facing some, uh, trouble. All right, let's check out, uh, number two. We were talking about the White House correspondence dinner a little bit earlier.
Dr. Dave Rasnick
Earlier.
Jeff Cruair
There's security at the White House correspondence dinner. Exactly. And let's check out meme number three, also by Robert in Virginia. Yes. Teacher of the month. What? Cole Allen. Why would we need to homeschool our kids if we got married? There you go. And some of our teachers are great. Some tend to be radical, so you got to keep an eye out. All right. We had a great show. Want to thank all of our wonderful team in Denver for everything they did, all the guests who joined us. We're going to be working during the week on WGSO radio, so check us out in the morning, seven to nine, in the evening, six to seven central. Of course, I'd like to get your thoughts, comments, ideas, suggestions. Jeffgso.com Check out our web poll@crewair.net Love to have you cast your vote there. And we'll look forward to seeing you right back here on Real America's Voice Next Saturday, 1pm Central, for another edition of Ringside. Have a great week, everyone. We'll see you later.
Ringside Politics with Jeff Crouere – May 9, 2026
Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
Episode Summary
Main Theme/Overview
On this May 9th edition of Ringside Politics, host Jeff Crouere delivers his signature "politics with a punch"—an unapologetically right-leaning analysis of current events, political developments, and culture wars. The episode is packed with commentary on redistricting in favor of Republicans, reactions to newly released UFO files, updates on the wars in Iran and Ukraine, and a critique of the current economic climate. The program features interviews with biochemist Dr. Dave Rasnick, Invest USA’s Michael Letts, vaccine expert Dr. Robert Malone, and nutrition author Sherry Kalbaum. The show also highlights recent political scandals, public health topics, and trending cultural moments through guest insights, audio clips, and listener engagement.
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Clip of Barack Obama ([26:01])
Obama discusses the need for DOJ independence; Jeff counters, alleging Obama weaponized the DOJ more than Trump ever did, citing prosecutions of Trump and his allies.
Notable Quote:
“He’s such a liar. Remember, Eric Holder said that he was Barack Obama’s wingman... They weaponized the DOJ much worse than Donald Trump.” — Jeff Crouere ([27:15])
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Tone & Language
The episode maintains an assertive, opinion-driven tone, blending conservative political commentary with direct listener calls to action, expert guest interviews, and moments of levity (impressions and memes). The language is candid, sometimes humorous, and always advocacy-oriented.
For Listeners Who Missed It
This episode of Ringside Politics is a comprehensive ride through conservative grassroots calls-to-action, election analysis, headline news, scientific skepticism, and cultural critique. If you care about the 2026 midterm elections, the latest in public health debates, or simply want to understand what the pro-Trump movement is saying this week, this episode covers it all in Jeff Crouere’s trademark straight-talking style.