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Grant Stinchfield
Welcome to Stitchfield There is a lot of talk about boots on the ground in Iran. Now what does that actually mean? There are many definitions of boots on the ground, many variations of boots on the ground. When I think of boots on the ground I think of a large scale invasion. You could also technically have boots on the ground meaning you're putting special operators or a small force in to accomplish a task like we did in Venezuela when we captured Maduro. This idea of boots on the ground, I will tell you this. I spent some time over the weekend with people very close to President Trump. I was at Mar? A Lago for the weekend and I can tell you this, nobody around him, I don't think the President himself, not the President's friends who frequent Mar? A Lago want large scale military operations of boots on the ground. Meaning, 2000-300001-00000 troops marching to Iran. Nobody wants that and in fact I'm not sure the base would tolerate that. What most were okay with was this idea of strategic putting in special operators to go secure. Well, the big prize that 1,000 pounds of uranium. This is Marco Rubio cut 10.
Wynton Hall
But we can achieve all of our
Grant Stinchfield
objectives without ground troops. But we are always going to be prepared to give the President maximum optionality and maximum opportunity to adjust to contingencies should they emerge. So it's interesting. We can accomplish all our objectives without boots on the ground. Now you may say, well, why are we moving Marine recon units there? Why are we moving special operators into the area? Because it gives President Trump options, and it also is positioning for bargaining. When the enemy sees America moving like this, they don't know what they will get. So, again, you could have a ground invasion, you could have special Forces, or you could continue doing what we're doing, attacking Iran from the air, and hopefully the Iranian people would take over and ultimately overthrow this government. Again, this uranium is what we need, a thousand pounds of it. That's a very, very hefty operation to get a thousand pounds of uranium out of there, especially if you're coming under fire. Here's President Trump on Air Force One.
Caller or Guest (possibly caller with mental illness comments)
They are decimated right now. They're going to give up nuclear weapons. They're going to give us the nuclear dust. They're going to do everything that we want to do. And you know what? They're going to go on and maybe have a great, a great country again. But if they don't do that, they're not going to have a country. They're not even going to have a country. So she's softer on that issue. But I have other people, not too many.
Grant Stinchfield
Now, here's what I would offer up. President Trump has gotten us to a great position. We trust him. Trust him. Right now, when you're throwing out this term boots on the ground, do not think about 30,000 soldiers marching into Tehran. That's not going to happen. But let him do what we need to do in order to conquer this foe. I don't think anybody can argue that the world is a safer place today than it was a month ago. Iran is decimated. They are years away from building back anything. But you have to finish the job through it all. So what will it take to get this uranium? How in depth, how intricate of an operation is this? Well, I want to bring in now former Green Beret and host of Speak the Truth podcast. Matt Tardio is with us. Can he hear us? Okay, he cannot hear us yet. As soon as he can hear us, we will bring him into the program. Before that, though, because that is an interesting question. We do have an issue with the Straits of Hormuz. Now, Iran is saying they want to toll ships coming through the Straits of Hormuz. That is not going to be acceptable to the United States of America. These are international waters. No one country controls who comes through that very important international waterway. Will we take that back? This is Scott Bessant. Cut 13. Cut 13 deals with the Iranian regime for the time being. But over time, the US Is going to retake control of the straits and there will be freedom of navigation, whether it is through US Escorts or a multinational escort. So you also, are you concerned at all about the Houthis getting involved? They shelled Israel with two to two rockets. You worried about the Red Sea? Not. Not as much. The Houthis have been very quiet. I would say I'm worried about everything, and so is President Trump, which is why we'll take this step by step. I do believe they'll get it under control. I think it needs to happen sooner than later. Now back to the big question at hand. How do we secure a thousand pounds of uranium? How do you go in, take out that kind of weight in uranium, a very dangerous substance, by the way, without getting American military operators injured, God forbid, killed? I want to bring in now former Green Beret and host to Speak the Truth podcast. Matt Tardio is here. Matt, welcome to the program.
Matt Tardio
Thanks for having me back, Grant.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, Matt, this is the exact type of operation Green Green Berets may be tasked with doing. You may see Delta Force, you may see seals, maybe a combination of all of those people. How do you go in and get a thousand pounds of uranium?
Matt Tardio
Yeah. So without giving away too many secrets, when we take a look at, you know, the members of the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne, 75th Ranger Regiment, members of the 75th Ranger Regiment, Special Forces Operational Detachment Alphas, SEAL teams, and several other military members who are over in the area. You know, we brought in about 4,000 additional combat troops to go on the ground. 82nd Airborne, I mean, they're designed to be surrounded. Anybody that's seen Band of Brothers, you know, that was 101st. But you're designed to be surrounded. That's going to be your primary security force for the ground locking down those areas. And there's two primary areas that we're really concerned about. Three technically, but two big ones. One is going to be the Isfahan nuclear facility right outside of Isfahan, and the other one is going to be Pickaxe Mountain, slash Natanz. The big issue with these is when you look at, when you look at Isfahan, it's sitting right about, I don't know, outside, a couple of miles outside of a city of about 2.2 million people. And you have an estimated anywhere between, I'd say 30 to 80,000 enemy fighters that could be within that particular region. And how many are going to be on those facilities is really the question. Obviously, we have air superiority, so we're going to be able to bomb the crap out of those places before they go in. Sending your ground troops, secure it, and then send in your special operations troops to go deal with the uranium. It's going to be a sustained operation. It's going to take a very long time. You know, I was just looking at the tunnels outside of Pickaxe Mountain. Those suckers go up to at least 100 meters deep into the ground. They have five separate entrances that go in there. And they have been expanding on them for years. And it's, it's high up in the mountain. So you've got all of these different complex issues that go into it. Long story short, hauling the uranium out, probably not going to do it. Blowing it in place. More likely case scenario, that was going
Grant Stinchfield
to be my question. It would probably be easier to destroy it, make it unusable. But then that has to raise a whole set of risks to the people that are destroying it. Your blowing up uranium, for crying out loud.
Matt Tardio
Well, it depends on how close they are as it's going off. I mean, explosives in general are pretty dang dangerous, right? But you can set it up on time delay. You know, we've got the ability to set things off remotely from a very great distance away at the same time. And that's where having a very large security perimeter and having all of those other troops on the ground would, would come into play with that. If people are really interested. I'm about to do a post over on X with all of this information that I'm going to drop with pictures to make it perfectly clear. But, you know, people are wondering why is it that we're bringing in, you know, thousands of troops into that area with this such a large package? And, and the deal is you're looking at being, you know, 250 plus miles, you know, outside of the Iraqi border, inside of Iran, that's 250 miles away from friendly terrain. That's 250 miles away from help. And that requires a very large operation or to get things like that done.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, so when we say a large operation, I was just talking about when you talk about boots on the ground, most people think you're putting tens of thousands of soldiers in. I don't think President Trump wants that. I don't think there's anybody in his administration that really wants to do that. How many soldiers are you talking. You know, I think of Venezuela, when we get Maduro, you know, I don't know, Maybe they had 100 people involved in that. But how many people you talking for some of this? Are you talking 4 or 5,000 soldiers going into Iran?
Matt Tardio
Yeah, potentially up to 4,000 soldiers going into Iran plus, you know, a quick reactionary force, plus support personnel that'll have to be staged outside, not to mention the amount of air support that's going to be, you know, taking place overhead. But when we start talking about those numbers, you know, 20 to 30,000 at a minimum. All right. Besieged in IRGC forces. So paramilitary or IRGC forces that would be on the ground just within, inside Isfahan itself, depending on how many we've killed so far. You know, I mean, it could go all the way up to 80,000, really. But that's a lot of. That's a lot of firepower that they can bring to the table. Even if every single one of them only has one AK and one magazine to go along with them, that's still a lot of bullets that end up flying at the end of the day. And you also have to, you know, you've got logistical points that will need set up. You got to bring in, I mean, so many different considerations that go into an operation of that scale, along with a security perimeter, make sure the objectives stay isolated.
Grant Stinchfield
And I think in the end, you brought this up, but it should not be underestimated. We do control the sky. So their Air Force has been decimated. Their Navy's been decimated. When you control the air, that puts a lot less pressure on the guys on the ground, because a lot of those forces you're talking about can be taken out through. I would imagine they'd use helicopters in this, correct, Matt?
Matt Tardio
Well, I'm not going to. I mean, there's lots of different options for infiltration in order to get in there. I'm not sure which one they're going to be looking for. You know, airborne troops, Ranger regiment, Navy seals, Green Berets, all jump out of airplanes. You also have the option of helicopters. You know, when it goes down to supplies. You know, the United States is so advanced, you know, people forget how advanced the US Military is. Not only can we bomb the living hell out of these places before we go in, but we've also got the ability to take, you know, equipment, load it up on pallets and kick them out of airplanes way up in the sky and have those parachutes land within a couple meters of where we want them to, if it really comes to that, you know, so I mean, there's lots of ways to deliver.
Grant Stinchfield
Maybe we ought to just start dropping some AR15s into the people of Iran and let them start to handle this on their own. I don't know if it's that simple, but, no, I don't.
Matt Tardio
This one. Well, I mean, even if, let's say
Grant Stinchfield
I'm not talking about for the uranium,
Matt Tardio
I'm just leaving the uranium there, you know.
Grant Stinchfield
No, of course not. Of course not. Matt Tardio, it's great having you on the program. I appreciate you coming on.
Matt Tardio
Thanks again, Grant.
Grant Stinchfield
Absolutely. And at Anger Tab, he said he's going to put up a post there. That one will be interesting to check out for sure. Now, I want to turn to a real growing problem in America. That is America's mental health crisis. Now, this is a crisis that has taken off like wildfire amongst the left. Quite frankly, the record number of Democrats with mental illness is stunning to me. Did you see this? No Kings protests this weekend. They spent $3 billion on this and these are the people they managed to rustle up.
Cameron Kinsey
No death camps on American soil.
Caller or Guest (possibly caller with mental illness comments)
Ask what you're saying.
Cameron Kinsey
No death caps on American soil.
Wynton Hall
No cats.
Cameron Kinsey
No death caps.
Grant Stinchfield
Okay, so that's why you're protesting today.
Cameron Kinsey
Yeah. Cause ghost caps on death caps.
Grant Stinchfield
No dead cats on America. Oh, you're not saying dead cats. No death camps on American soil. Do you understand? When you talk about the mental illness, it's an inability to reason. We don't have any death camps on American soil. What are you screaming about? And I'm going to tell you this. The surefire giveaway to mental illness is the spit coming out of your mouth. Did you see your. Once you have stretchy spit coming out of your mouth, you know, you're mentally gone. Okay, folks, that is a fact. When you start painting your face orange, okay, not like President Trump's tan, but like this, you also know you are mentally gone.
Cameron Kinsey
Kamala Harris. No one voted for her.
Grant Stinchfield
Yes, they did. Half the country voted for her. So let's not go there.
Cameron Kinsey
No one was voted for her to be the nominee.
Grant Stinchfield
Yes, they did.
Cameron Kinsey
Isn't that what, like authoritarian.
Grant Stinchfield
You're going down the wrong road right now with me. I wouldn't go any further.
Cameron Kinsey
What? What does that mean?
Grant Stinchfield
I'm not going to talk anymore. That's what it means.
Cameron Kinsey
I just think it's ironic that no one voted for her to be the nominee. They just selected her. Like a king gets selected. Right?
Grant Stinchfield
Keep it yourself. Okay, Bye. Have a good day. See, when they lose an argument, they've Got to just run away. That young reporter did a great job. Notice it's called a no Kings protest. And yet how did they get Kamala Harris installed as their nominee? Not one person voted for her in the primary. She just was handed it. That's authoritarianism. That's a dictatorship. That's fascism. But this is what they call all of us. So when you start to look at this, I start to think, okay, what is another dead giveaway of mental illness? You have the white liberal woman, okay, you have the white angry gay man, as you just saw there. And then you have the white man who doesn't yet know he's an angry gay man. All of them come together and that's who the Democrats offer up to push back against President Trump and all of us. People like this.
Wynton Hall
Seems like there's a lack of diversity here today, that it's mostly people who
Sheriff Mark Lamb
look like you and I, and I just.
Protester or Activist
This is not. It is not for black people, for people of color to be. To get out on the street. They're at risk when they do that. If anybody's going to get arrested here, it's going to be a black person. It is not safe for them and they don't need to participate. We need to walk in their name.
Grant Stinchfield
Maybe black people aren't going to get arrested, not only because they're not there, but because they're not mentally ill like those white liberal women are. I mean, what is she talking about? You'll get arrested when you throw rocks at police in some cities, not all. You'll get arrested when you try to run them over. You may get killed in some cities, not all. They want us all dead, by the way. But another sign of mental illness is when they're fully willing to kill themselves as well.
Protester or Activist
Apparently prevent people from voting so that the only votes. So that the. So that the gerrymandering can work, so. So that white voters can vote in white Christian males.
Grant Stinchfield
Have you been voting blue your.
Matt Tardio
Most of your life?
Protester or Activist
I voted blue in the womb.
Wynton Hall
Wonderful.
Protester or Activist
Yeah.
Wynton Hall
If you had to vote for a Republican, J.D.
Matt Tardio
vance or Rubio, which one would you pick?
Wynton Hall
If you had to?
Protester or Activist
Yeah, I would slit my throat.
Grant Stinchfield
She would slit her throat voting in the womb. Well, lucky her mom didn't just abort her and she'd slit her throat. I mean, look, I don't want a Democrat elected, but I'm not killing myself over it. You better believe that. And I don't want any of them dead. I'd like a few of them behind bars, but not dead, which is why I don't have Kamala Harris derangement syndrome. They have Trump derangement syndrome.
Cameron Kinsey
Like this protester damn family or friends or that they themselves are more at risk for being deported. And so I am just asking respectfully, to respect their boundaries and just shoot their signs. That's their message.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
So there's illegals here.
Cameron Kinsey
I wouldn't call them illegal. It's stolen land to begin with.
Grant Stinchfield
There's a constitution. You don't have a right to privacy. They can film whoever they want to film. But again, that's who the Democrats offer up. And then there's people like this. Cut 21, throw. Roll the video, please. They show up with rainbow flags, Iranian flags. And then, of course, they throw rocks at ICE agents. Federal agents protecting that federal building in Los Angeles throw rocks at them. They ought to all be arrested. And then there's this graffiti artist, a total vandal who scrolls things like this. What does it say? Kill ICE agents. Correct. Yes. I mean, these people are violent. We know it. I want to bring in now to discuss all of this, retired Pinal county sheriff in Arizona, now candidate for Congress, our buddy Sheriff Mark Lamb is back. Sheriff, great to have you back on the program.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
It's good to be back. But I'm sorry you put me through all that. I had to watch all those while I was waiting to come on the show with you.
Grant Stinchfield
These people are not. They are.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
They are, frankly, lunatics. And they have no God in their life, which is. Which is evident by the way they carry themselves out in public.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, you know what I was thinking to myself? I have friends and some family members who are Democrats, okay? Some of them, I think, are nuts, too, but they're not face painting and doing all of that craziness. But I'm thinking to myself, what do they think when they see these people in full force that show up? This is who they offer up. Do they not realize their party has gone down the tubes?
Sheriff Mark Lamb
I don't know, because I'm not one of them. I think that they have to realize, right, Grant? If they're a sane person. I don't know how sane you are. If you're voting with the Democrat party at this point because they've become the party of the socialist party or Communist party. That's who they want to elect nowadays. They keep pushing this no Kings nonsense, when in reality, like your. Your show already showed they were all too willing to let Kamala Harris in there without even an elective process. But these folks, they should look at their own party and say, I might need to switch party because this party has become insane.
Grant Stinchfield
Sheriff, they were throwing concrete rocks that they had chipped away at law enforcement. Would you explain to me if that happened in Pinal County, Arizona, when you were sheriff, what should be done to those people?
Sheriff Mark Lamb
Oh, they should be snatched up, putting cops, taken to jail. And they probably wouldn't get a bond in that particular case because they should be charged with assault on a law enforcement officer. But what the reason this happens is because local law enforcement in some of these areas where they're doing these protests have decided their states have passed laws saying they can't work with the federal government. And this is the byproduct of what you get. Look at what happened in Minnesota, in la, we need local law enforcement to work with our federal partners so that you don't have these situations. And one more thing, Grant, they're abusing the First Amendment. They're misconstruing it. It says that we have the right to assemble peaceably and to petition your government for a redress of grievances. That means you send a letter. This whole thing of protest was adopted by the courts throughout the years. And they are actually breaking the law in these situations because they're obstructing law enforcement or they're assaulting law enforcement. These folks should be arrested. Just because they're down in handcuffs doesn't mean that they're not breaking the law, though. Our federal agents and our local partners don't have the bandwidth to keep arresting all these people. We're trying to find the illegal aliens in this country who came in and broke the law and continue to victimize Americans.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, some good news on this front. It's unfortunate, has to fall onto the feds now. But in Los Angeles where that happened, a friend of mine, Bill Asale, he's the new district attorney there. Excuse me. He's the new federal prosecutor, U.S. attorney in LA. He said federal agents have started to go around and arrest those people that were involved and that they have been warned. Anybody else does it, federal agents will be tracking them down. Now, you think police, local police would be on that, but they're being hamstrung by, by City hall there. Lastly, you have the same issue going on in Congress. You want to go up to Washington D.C. mental illness has run rampant up there. Let me play Cory Booker for you. Roll that. I don't want ICE mass people jumping out of unmarked cars, slamming Americans to the pavement, barreling into their homes without saying, I do not want ICE running into and around our churches, our schools, our hospitals, our courthouses. And yes, I don't want ICE showing up at our polling places doing the kind of things we've seen video after video of them doing. Sheriff, I'll let you take it.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
Well, these are the insane leading the insane asylum. The folk, the things that Cory Booker and AOC and Ilhan Omar and so many of these other unhinged leftists say are what drive the anger and the insanity on the streets of this country and these riots and in these protests. So we have our politicians to thank for it. And you're right, I am going trying to go to Washington D.C. because I think we need more cowboy hats and belt buckles there. We need more sanity, more people that are going to fight for the American, excuse me, the American people. That's what we need more than ever.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, I know you'll do it when you get up there. I think you're blown away by the amount of money insanity is up there. I know you're well aware of it from the amount of time you've already spent up there. But we appreciate you trying to get up there and I know you will tell people where they can help you out. Sheriff.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
Well, please go to Marklam Us. Marklam us. Doesn't matter which state you live in. You can help me get elected. Even though I represent Arizona, trust me, my vote will matter to everybody in every state. We've got to have good elected officials up there, people that care about America and we'll put America first and Americans.
Grant Stinchfield
That is the bottom line. These members of Congress represent all of us, not just their. Their people at home. And we appreciate. We're looking forward to you getting up there. Sheriff. Always great having you on the program. Thank you.
Sheriff Mark Lamb
Good to see you as well, Grant. Thanks for having me on.
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Welcome back, everyone. I have friends in California that need relief, and in fact, I refuse to give up on California. You've heard about gas prices there. In many cases, they're pushing $7 a gallon in California. So President Trump comes up with an idea to help Californians use the emergency authorization to open up drilling again, start the pipelines flowing again, and get oil into these refineries so you can flood the market with product and lower the price. Sounds reasonable. Except Gavin Newsom and Rob Bonta, the Attorney general in California, sue the federal government for trying to lower prices. That's right. They're now suing to shut off the oil. This is Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. Heck, we just announced yesterday, bringing on
Wynton Hall
a meaningful amount of oil production in
Grant Stinchfield
the state of California from offshore, that
Wynton Hall
California has fought foolishly to prevent new
Grant Stinchfield
American oil to go into their own state.
Wynton Hall
And we said enough is enough. And we've got new oil production coming on in California.
Grant Stinchfield
So lots of actions we're taking to mitigate this price rise. Let me give you an example here. The national average right now is about $4 a gallon in California. You have gas pushing $7 a gallon. A dollar fifty, at least of that in California goes to state taxes. Okay? The feds only take about 18 cents nationwide out of each gallon of gas. California's pushing a dollar 30 in taxes. Compare that to Texas. 20 cents in state taxes, 18 cents in federal taxes. That's it. That's why gas prices are cheaper here. Not to mention we have plenty of product. So the question is, they sue the government. This is how dumb they are. And yes, Trump called Gavin Newsom stupid.
Caller or Guest (possibly caller with mental illness comments)
I don't want a person with mental disability to be my president. I mean, you don't want to have a person with mental disability being your president. And Gavin Newsom said that he can't read a speech, he can't do almost anything. And then he said he's as dumb as all the people in the World Room. And he got accused of being a racist, which was an amazing. I thought it was the worst interview I've ever seen anybody give.
Grant Stinchfield
It was. We covered it on here and then he comes out again. Gavin Newsom. It's his fault gas prices are high in his state. Roll it.
Matt Tardio
Literally. I mean, he's taken an economy that was honestly one of the most robust, fastest growing economies in the world, and here we are. I mean, we're. Now it's in reverse with the new jobs numbers. I mean, you saw the gasoline prices going through the roof in red states. I thought saw today 40 up 47 cents in West Virginia. 47 cents. Same number in Indiana.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah. And you know what here in Texas. 350 a gallon. You would kill for 350 a gallon going back years ago. You haven't had 350 a gallon gas in a long time in California. Well, with me now to discuss all of this is author of Reset or Repeat and no party preference candidate running for lieutenant governor in California. Position with a lot of power in that state. Sean Collinson is with us. Sean, welcome to the program.
Sean Collinson
Brant, thanks for having me. How are you?
Grant Stinchfield
All right. It's great to have you on. All right, let me get this out of the way first. I've done a lot of radio, and I did radio in LA for a long time. No party preference usually means you're a Republican. You just don't want to admit it. Admit it in California. Is that the case, Sean?
Sean Collinson
Well, let's put it this way, Grant. I'm coming up the middle. No party preference just means I'm not beholden to either side of this nonsense. The people of California need to lower these gas prices. Suing is just jumping the gun in every business arrangement. You have to go to mediation first. Got to go to arbitration first. I think Rob has jumped the gun in suing President Trump. We make everything that. Trump's the problem. Trump's the problem. But what if the real problem is the people of California are hurting and affordability is killing them? It's killing them. So at this point, I think we need to get the mediator in office. No party preference. Get them to the table. Let's talk about it.
Grant Stinchfield
So I'm not going to hammer you on the no party preference because I have a feeling I know what you're doing. You're trying to run a lane. And look, you're on Real America's Voice today. That should tell people enough of where you stand on probably a lot of issues. But let me run some of this by you. So, all right, California requires a certain consistency of the oil, all right? A burning blend that burns cleaner, that's expensive, it's hard to import. You got the mountains to the, to the east of you, so it's hard to import. Yet they shut down all these refineries. You got cap and trade, which means any refinery still open has to pay more money than most refineries because of the carbon tax. And then just your gas stations alone are probably playing more for a gas station attendant than anywhere else around the country. All of that leads to high gas prices, Sean?
Matt Tardio
Yep.
Sean Collinson
Yep. All of that leads to high gas prices. And in opening this pipeline and trying to bring in jobs, pump the oil and the gas and the oil right here, drill in California, where we have the resources. Now, there's two sides to this, this coin. It's. It's not, it's not, it's not a coin flip.
Caller or Guest (possibly caller with mental illness comments)
Right.
Sean Collinson
So at the end of the day, the environment need to make sure we protect the environment and then making sure that the oversight is in place and that the regulation is qualified to open up. If that's the case now they're blaming the federal government for just overreaching, not getting California approval. That's in the argument that the California government is saying happened here. So as the mediator, we need to get these people in the room, find out an agreement that everyone can live with. But at the end of the day, you're right, we die to have $3.50 gas prices like Texas.
Grant Stinchfield
So you've got these environmental groups in California. The government sides with them, typically, and they shut down drilling. I mean, for the most ridiculous, crazy reasons. If you get it as lieutenant governor, and hopefully we get one of these Republican candidates as governor, what do you do to get some common sense here? Okay, look, I don't want oil dripping out of pipelines, but I certainly want them drilling off the coast of California so people can get some relief. How do you get these environmental groups in check?
Sean Collinson
So the environmentalists have, have a, have a good argument. That position is not void. There's been some spills here. And at this point now, as the lieutenant governor, if I'm elected, I get folks in the room that know what they're doing, know what they're talking about, and we start looking at, to make sure that if you're going to drill, which seems like it's, the oil is there, let's do it the right way. Let's bring jobs in, let's bring these folks in and know what they're doing, they're happy about it. Not everyone is screaming, don't drill. And not everyone screaming, drill. But there has to be a middle, some common ground where folks can get together, let's stop the blame game. And as the mediator candidate in office, that's exactly what I'm doing. And the lieutenant governor on the Lance Commission is concerned with our coastal assets. So this is right up my alley as a mediator. And right now we're not getting to the table. And I think people need to listen more about the mediator candidate. As much as they just want to choose a side, it's not that simple. The environmentalists have a point.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah, I, I, I, I think some mediation could be good here. We'll see how it goes for you. I think it's going to be hard trying to run it down the middle and play both sides. You gotta, you gotta get through a lot of stuff. People want that kind of boldness, they pick. Sadly, we're in a point in time in our country where people are picking sides. But we'll see how it goes for you. You seem like a super nice guy, Sean, but let's do this calm. Sean. Yeah. Let's say this real quick.
Sean Collinson
Let's say this, Grant. Let's just real quick. So at the end of the day, it's not, it's not about being bull the bully, the bully pit hasn't worked for California. The super majority's done that. Well, it's time to bring some people in that can bring us together and get people talking in the room.
Grant Stinchfield
Here's what we need, Sean. We need daddy home with some serious actually ideas and we'll crush the other side. I gotta run. Sean Collison, thank you for coming on. Up next.
Sean Collinson
Thank you, Grant.
Grant Stinchfield
This is great. You're welcome, my man. AI generated videos are starting to be utilized in political ads. What are the consequences of this? That's next.
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Welcome back everyone. I'm gonna tell you, I love AI. I use it for a ton of stuff, but it concerns me. I worry a lot about where we're headed with it and the believability of things. You remember this ad from from New York mayoral race where Andrew Cuomo was running against Mom? Donnie, it was an AI ad. Roll it. His main backer, the Democratic socialist ideas
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things to talk about. They're not even actors, they're all AI generated. Right. That's, that's another problem. What's real and what do we do about it? How do we navigate this? Well, I'm so excited to welcome on today Breitbart News, director of Social media and author of the New York Times bestseller Code Red. Winton hall is with us. We love the folks. Breitbart Winton, welcome to the program.
Wynton Hall
Great to be with you Grant. And Breitbart Nation absolutely loves you.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, I appreciate that the feeling is 100% mutual. So when I'll ask you, you've got this book out getting a lot of publicity. What is your biggest fear when it comes to AI, Was there any one thing out of the book that you could say, hey, this is what we really need to be worried about?
Wynton Hall
Yeah, I think it's really the fact that people still think it's just a tool. It is a tool, but it's also political power. And increasingly it's going to be the power to be able to indoctrinate or educate our children to erase or create jobs. And as we're seeing right now in Iran and with the Maduro raid in Venezuela, it is going to determine who comes home alive and dead on a battlefield as the AI warfare race continues. President Trump, Trump's doing, I think, an amazing job leading this AI revolution that we're going through. But what I'm concerned most about is that we've got to be having grassroots conversations about how to seize the upside. Like you said, there's so much to love about it, but how to avert the political landmines, that's what keeps me up at night.
Grant Stinchfield
All right, so I keep hearing that there's this inherent bias inside many of these AI models. Now I use a bunch of different ones, but. But I use ChatGPT a lot to help me write many of my previews for my podcasts. This ChatGPT has learned my voice. It's a hardcore conservative when it writes for my podcast. Every now and then I'll hit a topic, though it doesn't want to talk about. How bad is the bias? Or are we overblowing the bias?
Wynton Hall
Winton we're not overblowing it, Grant. It's actually the opening chapter of Code Red. And what I did was I spent two years going through every study, every white paper, every peer reviewed academic journal article. And one of the most staggering findings is that even left leaning academia concedes that there is an inherent bias toward the left politically in large language models, LLMs. And so it's based on the training data, which is mostly made up of things like Wikipedia, which leans left, Reddit which leans left, something called the Common Crawl, which is a public data set, and then a lot of the academic literature as well. So it's baked in the bias. And so one of the things we've got to do for parents and grandparents and educators is really help to keep those critical thinking skills sharp. So young people don't think they're getting neutral information, because they're not.
Grant Stinchfield
Is there one that you use? Wynton? Like I'll use Claude for some certain things and then, and then I'll use ChatGPT. I don't really use Gemini, but there's this banana, whatever for images that Google has. Is there one that you use that you like better than the others?
Wynton Hall
Yeah, they all have their inherent strengths and weaknesses in terms of what functionality you're looking for. Grok tends, which is Elon Musk tends to be a little bit more neutral. It's still, even, he has conceded, has some biased problems in terms of political information. But when it comes to things like image generation, Google, which is very far left, their graphics and their video generators are very, very strong, like you were talking about. Nano Banana, which is one of the leaders in terms of image generation, is very strong. And then when it comes to coding, really, a lot of people look at, like you said, anthropics. Claude.
Grant Stinchfield
It's funny because it'll stop me from creating images. If I say, you know, a deranged transgender individual, it'll stop that from happening. But if I said somebody else, it won't stop it. It'll make somebody that looks deranged. But you hit some of these keywords and it shuts down. So now the question becomes what you said, which is really the kids, like all of us adults, we've already have our. Our educational training. I've kind of said, okay, this is like a calculator. I would tell my math teacher, why do I need to learn this? I have a calculator. My son's going to say the same thing about AI. Why do I need to learn how to write a paper? Paper. I have. I have CHAT GPT that can do it.
Wynton Hall
No, it's. It's interesting you're saying that, Grant. So a lot of teachers now don't call it CHAT GPT. They call it cheat GPT because we're having all kind of plagiarism problems, and it's really, really serious. There are a lot of studies that talk about what's called cognitive offloading, which is a fancy way of saying when students use it as a mental crutch. And you know and I know we were all coming up through education. Education, those critical thinking skills are essential. In fact, that's how we're going to be able to determine what's real, what's truth and what's not. And what we have to do is lean on the trivium, the classics of logic, grammar, and rhetoric that built for centuries the foundation of strong critical thinking skills. And this is why we're entering a 5D chess environment. Parents and grandparents have to be coached up because really, a lot of this is a wild one west and so if the student is going to fall through the cracks, they've got to have somebody there to catch them. And that's one of the things that I have a whole section in the book about education. And I think there are some real upsides. If you're a young entrepreneur and you have fire in the belly, man, I tell you, AI is going to scale you faster and bigger than you ever. So if you have that dream to create and you want to be an entrepreneur, you're going to have access to things that would have cost millions in capital. On the other hand, when you're talking about humanities and you're talking about things like abortion or second amendment rights or anything, like you said, the transgender issue, it very much bends toward the left. And I actually did a study on Google Gemini when Breitbart we released this and it's smashed of hornet's nest in the Senate. I asked the Gemini, Google's Gemini. Look at the current 100 US senators against your quote hate speech policies and determine who's violated. I know this is going to come as a huge shock to you. Grant only Republican senators violate Google's hate speech policies. No Democrats. And it's even worse than that. On top of it showing seven U.S. republican senators, it hallucinated and thought that J.D. vance and Marco Rubio are still in the Senate instead of the Vice President and the Secretary of State. Now it would be funny except for this. Two things. One, a lot of young people don't have that background knowledge and they don't know what is real and not yet. And the other thing is we're funding this. Google gets billions in taxpayer funded grants and contracts and that's insane when you consider how much they are anathematizing half the nation.
Grant Stinchfield
I see why Breitbart has spent a lot of time focusing on you and the book. But because there are so many angles to go on this story. We didn't even touch the base with China and our enemies and what can be used warfare and all of these things. I hope you come back on Wynton hall and discuss more of this. And I would urge people to get your book Code Red and, and it is, it's fascinating eye opening and it's something to navigate as we move forward. Whiton, thank you again for coming on. All right. How do you protect yourself when the tax man comes around? He's. He's here, baby. We'll talk about it next.
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Welcome back everyone. If you haven't noticed, April is upon us. That means it is tax time. I want to bring in now from Tax Network USA our good friend Cameron Kinsey is back. Cameron, welcome to the program. Graham.
Cameron Kinsey
Thanks for having me. Grant. Good to see you.
Grant Stinchfield
It's good to see you. All right, so Tax Network USA has been there to help so many people along the way that that owe money, I guess. First question I'll ask you. A lot of people doing their taxes and are now going to realize they're not getting a refund. They've got a bill and they can't pay. What do they do?
Cameron Kinsey
Well, I'll tell you what you shouldn't do, you shouldn't panic. We get so many last minute calls, Grant, and people are still so worried, they're too embarrassed to act. They don't know what to do. They stuff those letters in a drawer hoping that this goes away and it's not going to go away. And that's why it's so important to have professionals in your corner who can share those resources. There are solutions out there, but the IRS isn't going to do free advertisement on them. There's currently not collectible status, there's installment agreements that we could work out offers and compromise. But it's just important to consult with a professional on these solutions for you and don't wait until the last minute.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah, I would say it's probably way better to be proactive about this than hoping, oh well, maybe they won't notice and they'll get in touch with me 12 months from now and maybe I'll have the money then that's probably a bad idea, correct?
Cameron Kinsey
Yes, it's a bad idea. And that interest can compound daily there's penalties that will stack up. If you're not filing, you're not paying on time. And so it's just important to have that filing. Get somebody in your corner who knows the tax code inside and out. Tax Network has a robust team of CPAs, licensed tax attorneys, even former IRA IRS agents who know the tax code inside and out and know how to help people. I will tell you, Grant, I don't know the tax code inside and out like the average individual. So it's important to have those professionals in your corner during this time.
Grant Stinchfield
Well, I've always said tax avoidance is patriotic. In fact, it's your duty to avoid taxes. Legally, tax evasion is a criminal crime and you don't want to engage in tax evasion. And if you know you owe and you owe more now, and this is another thing, now you're compounded you owed from before and now you owe more. I take a tax network USA can help on that front too.
Cameron Kinsey
Yes, they absolutely can. And that's where it becomes significantly more urgent. When you have multiple years of tax debt stacking up, the IRS is going to start looking at it as a pattern of non compliance. So once that happens, they're more likely to escalate collections through levies, liens, wage garnishments, things like that. And it will weaken your negotiation point because it just kind of shows ongoing issues rather than a one time time hardship. So at that point, it's not just resolving your debt, it's about fully protecting yourself. And that's why bringing in that qualified tax attorney or firm becomes absolutely critical because you need a strategy in place at that point, not just a payment plan.
Grant Stinchfield
Yeah. What happens if you just ignore it after April 15th?
Cameron Kinsey
Well, they're going to start sending letters in the mail. They're probably going to start hounding you. And I get a lot of people, people. And look, the IRS doesn't care who's in office politically. Their job is to collect from these people. And so it's our job to make sure that you're properly represented. We're acting as a liaison so you're not having to be on hold for hours at a time while your wife is cooking dinner, while you're trying to spend time with your kids. Really, we're more than just a tax firm that treats you like a number. We treat every single case personally because we know how much they this affects people and how stressful this can be. And so if people need any sort of help they want just a direct consultation just to figure out where their stances financially. Before this deadline, you can go to 1-800-905-8000. You can talk to one of our team members directly, completely free of. We can do a free discovery call as well for our RAV listeners to dive into your financial picture a little bit more. Or you can go to pnusa.com rav and fill out a quick form.
Grant Stinchfield
All right. You did my work for me.
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Grant Stinchfield
Cameron Kinsey, as always, great having you on the program. And I will tell people again just to remind them, Cameron gave out the website but it's tnusa.com forward/rav or call 1-800-905-8000. That's 1-800-905-8000. All right, folks, the cackling hens on the View think it's reckless that cont conservative women want children. We'll talk about that.
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Grant Stinchfield
Episode Theme: Unfiltered analysis of current political, global, and cultural developments, with a focus on military strategy against Iran, the American mental health crisis, California's energy policies, AI's role in politics, and practical financial advice.
In this episode, Grant Stinchfield delivers hard-hitting commentary on the news shaping the nation, tackling escalating tensions with Iran and the debate around “boots on the ground”, America’s mental health crisis (particularly on the political left), soaring California gas prices, the risks and realities of artificial intelligence in media and education, and practical tax advice for Americans at crunch time. The show features analysis, interviews with special guests like former Green Beret Matt Tardio, Sheriff Mark Lamb, and AI expert Wynton Hall, as well as listener-engaging moments and debate.
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Guest: Matt Tardio, former Green Beret and “Speak the Truth” podcast host
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Guest: Sheriff Mark Lamb (ret. Pinal County, AZ), candidate for Congress
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Guest: Sean Collinson, author and California Lieutenant Governor candidate
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Guest: Wynton Hall, Breitbart News Director of Social Media, Author of “Code Red”
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Guest: Cameron Kinsey, Tax Network USA
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| Segment | Guest/Topic | Time | |-------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|------------| | Opening: Iran, “Boots on the Ground” Debate | Stinchfield | 04:09–09:54| | Uranium Operation Analysis | Matt Tardio |09:54–15:31 | | Mental Health Crisis, Protests | Various/Protesters | 15:32–22:00| | Law Enforcement & Protest Violence | Sheriff Mark Lamb | 22:00–27:19| | California Gas Prices & Lawsuit | Sean Collinson | 31:25–40:20| | Artificial Intelligence, Bias, & Education | Wynton Hall | 42:54–50:57| | Tax Season, IRS Advice | Cameron Kinsey | 53:10–57:27| | Conservative Values vs. Mainstream Media (“The View” Response) | Stinchfield | 60:48–61:30|
This episode of Stinchfield Tonight offers an in-depth, unvarnished look at the threats facing America—from global conflict to domestic policy, cultural shifts, and the digital revolution. By mixing expert interviews, fiery commentary, and real-life examples, Grant Stinchfield shapes a narrative of vigilance, action, and skeptical patriotism for his audience.
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Best For: Listeners seeking conservative analysis, tactical policy insights, and cultural commentary with an unapologetically combative edge.