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We talk a lot on this show about Western civilization and which kind of societies and cultures are compatible with Western civilization. Today we'll look into the question of whether or not Islam is one of them CNN be clowns themselves having to delete a post post that we will bring you. And then just hours after they deleted that post, they went on with an anchor who reaffirmed the post that they just deleted. All of that is fascinating. And last but not least, the United States population has allegedly grown by at least 20 billion people, according to a sitting US senator who is doing his best Joe Biden impersonation. All that and more coming up on the show. My name is Joe Bob. Thanks so much for tuning in. Show starts right now. This is both amusing and terrifying. Amerifying. I don't know if that works as a combined words, but what CNN posted the other day about the would be terrorists in New York City, or I guess they are terrorists, would be killers in New York City, was completely out of bounds and so out of step with reality they had to delete it. And if you read the tweet, which we will in just a few minutes, you will think probably to yourself, yeah, this is amusing and also terrifying at the same time. We'll get into all of that in just a quick second, but I got to remind you first, TPTP USA.com is the email address. If you'd like to send along your thoughts, comments, concerns, criticisms or well wishes. Those are all welcome here too. I did take a glance at the email a little bit earlier that producer Glenn compiled and lots of fawning opinions of the show, which, how can I blame you? I can't. I can't blame you for that. But anyways, if you'd like to send some mean and nasty emails, that is also the email tptpusa.com we get to those in our mailbag segment of the day and you have a better chance of being read in if your your email that you send is grotesque, disgusting and just downright nasty. Actually, it'll fit right in with what this show has been called by some lefty outlets. TPT.COM the other day after the horrible, what would be heinous explosion attack in New York City in response to a protest, you know, because, you know, we're the peaceful side and then the left is obviously the murderous violence side. As has been clear and evident to everyone. After all of that happened, CNN posted a article, an article, but also a X post, an ex post, as well as many other social media posts that didn't exactly describe what was actually going on on the ground, which we all witnessed because there are cameras. What we all saw was, was a protest, which is people exercising their First Amendment right in front of the mayor of New York City's mansion saying, hey, Islam is not compatible with Western society. We don't want radical extremist Islam here in the United States. And you know, because the left is violent, some radical extreme Islamists who were allegedly trained by ISIS tried to kill a bunch of people because again, kind of par for the course with the left. Now we all saw that on video and yet this is the headline slash social media post that CNN put out. This is graphic one. CNN said of the incident. Two Pennsylvania teenagers crossed into New York City Saturday morning for what could have been a normal day enjoying the city during abnormally warm weather. Ah yes, these teenage Islamic extremists were just crossing into the city to have a nice jaunt around Central park because the weather is just so abnormally nice this time of year. But less than an hour later, their lives would be drastically would drastically change as the pair would be arrested for throwing homemade bombs during an anti Muslim protest outside of Moron Zam Danny. Again, I think that's the pronunciation. Tptpa.com if you'd like to give me some pronunciation. I don't know how to pronounce this guy's name. Zoron Mam. Danny Moron. Bam. Zany pamby Mambi his house. And then they said here's what we know now, of course that that's. Oh, I think there was a post or a headline in the Washington Free Beacon that was like oopsies, CNN aligns themselves with terrorists. Oh, big whoopsie daisies. Obviously minimizing what would have been a tragic disaster if those idiots were smart enough to make a bomb that actually worked. And again, I'm not trying to belittle. What I'm doing is trying to belittle these folks, not the situation as a whole. Thankfully, those people were arrested and are now being tried for Terrorist ties, which seem to be abundantly clear as to what happened. Now, cnn obviously, what got clowned on the Internet, this fawning review of circumstances that we all watched on videos play out of all this. These, these nice little teenagers, they just, they were just going into the city to have a potentially fun day and you know, maybe murder several dozen people. I, you know, who, who knows what. Their lives drastically changed as if it was something that happened to them. Now, in addition to entirely misrepresenting what was going on, it also obviously diminishes the heroic action of the police officers who, like I said, heroically hopped offense, tackled the guys, arrested the guys at great risk and danger to themselves, by the way. It diminishes their actions. Uh, it also kind of led for, provided cover for Zoron Mamdani's speech that he gave, which effectively did the Norm MacDonald meme, which we played Norm McDonald joke, which we talked about earlier in the week, basically when Norm MacDonald said, you know, the worst thing that would happen if a Muslim extremist got a dirty bomb and killed 10 million Americans is the severe backlash from. To Islam, which obviously is a joke because that, that's clearly not the worst part. The worst part would be the tens of millions of people dying from the dirty bomb. But Zoron Mamdani did the same, did, did the Norm McDonald joke, got up in front of a podium and said, islamic hatred is not welcome here in New York City, which of course, no people are just exercising is their First Amendment rights. And the Islamic extremists do what Islamic extremists unfortunately so often do, and tried to kill a bunch of people. Now a small little tangent here. This is also fascinating because this happened in the wake of Moron Zam Day. I get the pronunciation I can't ever get right. When he had Mahmoud Khalil over for dinner at the Gracie Mansion, I think earlier this week, maybe it was even yesterday. Remember that guy, the anti American death to America chanting crazy person that for some reason is here on a U.S. visa. And the State Department said, eh, a U.S. visa to the United States is not a requirement. We don't have to give this to you. And he was arrested and detained. He should be deported, but for some reason he's still in the country. Um, which tangent on top of a tangent. The reason that that's happening is because Trump, unlike all of the libs, say, will not defy the courts. And so the courts have said up until this point, hey, he can stay for now. You know what kind of A dictator follows the edicts of the courts, not a dictator, despite all of the left saying he is. Anyway, anyways, Mahmoud Khalil goes to Gracie Mansion for dinner with the mayor of New York City. And what I think is actually quite fascinating about this is this in graphic two, this is the picture posted by more on Zamdani in which his back is turned to the camera standing over the dinner table with Mahmoud Khalil sitting there eating dinner. Now you may just kind of think this is like a throwaway thing. As a guy who has operated in PR circles for a really long time, I think this is super intentional. Let us know if you think that. Tbtppsa.com what I think this is is Mam Danny signaling to his hyper progressive radical Islamic base of look, I am with you. The, you know, Death to America crowd is welcome in my house. And also not wanting to be pictured smiling with the guy. I don't think he wants that picture out there because I kind of think over the course of, you know, the next couple years we may find out more about Mahmoud Khalil. He may participate in some terrible actions as he's already proven that he would do. And maybe Zoron Mamdani doesn't want to be photographed with him. So I think on a personal level, from a PR background standpoint, that's what this photo is. Anyways, sorry. Back to the topic at hand. CNN beclowning themselves and being made a mockery on the Internet. Not just. Not even a day later after CNN was forced to remove that headline because of how ridiculous it was, one of their hosts, Abby Phillips did this little number. This is. It's honestly just amazing how libs try to twist reality to make it fit their own narrative. This is cut 62 Republicans say Muslims don't belong here.
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After an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani. And the House Speaker Mike Johnson says
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with us at the table. Ah yes. It was an attack on moron Zam Danny. It wasn't a protest which people are allowed to do, making rhetorical attacks against the current mayor of New York City. That. That was an attack. You know, it was an attack. Is the people that threw the bombs. That. Yeah, that's. That, that's just what they. That's what the radical extreme Islamists do. That's just what they do. They throw bombs. So that's. We won't even report on that. The real attack came from the speeches given outside the mayor's mansion, which have happened to every mayor through the entire existence of New York City. Because protesting is the thing that we do here in this country and that is protected by the First Amendment. You, yeah, the violent part that they, you know, the, the radical Islamic extremists do constantly, that's, you know, they, they, that's just what happens. Now. The problem is that the past administration, administrations prior to that, I. E. The Obama administration, have continued to sow social divide between groups who, honest to God, really don't have any reason to be divided. What I mean by that is, is the pro America group in this country, the, hey, you know, we want to look out for American interests. We like the country, we agree with the founding, we want to keep the country. As, you know, much of the country as it could possibly be, have been demonized to an extent that is unbelievable. Unless of course, you were witnessing it for the prior four year term. If you remember, the, the Biden FBI and all of the law enforcement apparatus behind the Biden administration called white supremacy the most dangerous threat to the American people. I, of course, didn't forget that. But the problem is several people on the lib side of the aisle also didn't forget it. And despite all of the violence being perpetrated by the left, they are continuing to use that ridiculous quote from the Biden administration to justify their own beliefs that yes, this is the biggest problem. The protesters who don't want their language to change, don't want their culture to change, don't want their country to change. They are not, they're the problem. It's not, you know, the violent radical extremists, again, that's just what they do. That's, that's, that's, that's just them. Here's an example of the guy who almost was the mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Omar Fette. I have no idea if I'm pronouncing that right and I frankly don't care. Using that same exact verge verb, verbiage put out by the Biden administration to justify his deranged beliefs. This is cut seven.
Congressional Speaker
Heard them being called terrorists. We heard them being called drug dealers. We heard a lot of insults. We heard that they're a threat to our national security. And that's a flat out lie. You want to know who the real threat is, Madam President? I'll give you a hint. They don't look like our chief author. They don't look like the folks up in the gallery. They don't look like the folks on the rotunda. They look like many of the members that sit in the front. And you don't have to take my word for it. According to dhs, Madam President, the greatest domestic threat facing the United States comes from, quote, racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocate for the superiority of the white race, not our immigrants. We are safer and we're better off because of them.
Joe Bob
You know, in an all serious note where this is like, hey, this is a big thing that we actually should talk about and be serious about. I also can't help but chuckle on the fact that he can't read this. The white. The. The white. The Supreme. The. The. The. The. He probably was schooled at the leering center. But here's the thing. When the administration postures politically, and I'm not talking about the current administration, obviously, I'm talking about the prior administration, when they posture politically to try and make up ground for these sane Americans that have left their ideology because, well, it's insane when they try then to cater to the crazy people, that's when they put out stuff that says, well, white supremacy is the greatest threat to the American people. And unfortunately then the actual greatest threat to the American people, you know, the, the radical Islamic extremist terrorists have that in their back pocket to pull out in a quote, he says at the beginning there, well, you know, they're not terrorists, they're not criminals, okay, but they are terrorists and they are criminals. And unfortunately he's able to quote the prior administration in the federal government saying, no, no, actually he's right. They're not the problem. It's white supremacy, whatever the heck that is. Which again, if you don't agree with all of the lefty ideology that apparently is white supremacist called a brown white supremacist more times that I can count. So back up, zoom out 30,000ft is the culture and society that breeds the most of the Islamic extremists that we saw on display in New York City, but obviously has seen on display not only in our country over the last several decades, but around the world. Is that compatible? Just as a societal construct, is that, is that compatible with western first world countries? I don't know. You tell me. Let's just go through and compare and compare, contrast just a little bit. In many Muslim countries, religion plays the central role in governance and daily life through Sharia law. Western countries, however, emphasize separation of church and state secularism. Now, to break that down just a little bit further, we were built on religious principles and tried to Set up a system where, you know, we can be tolerant of any and all things, even if those things are completely antithetical to the founding of this country. Now, we're seeing in real time that that's not particularly working. But I can tell you for certain, even from a secular based government like we kind of have now, way better than Sharia law. Also, in Muslim countries, gender roles in their societies frequently prioritize segregation and minimizing women, which is again, another kind of hilariously ironic factor when it comes to the libs who are up with women and then women are great and everything. Also at the same time, promoting a society and religion that diminishes and demeans the very people that they pretend to stand up for. Family structures quite a bit different in Muslim countries, honestly, from a, from a zooming out point of view. Muslim countries tend to have a much more extended hierarchical families which, which kind of prioritizes family ties. Now that, that may sound like a good thing, but the problem is that all extends into marriage. It's kind of hard not to, you know, make jokes here about this, but it honestly is a really bad thing. Western families, yes, more nuclear, more individualized, but main thing here, we've banned public or cousin marriages. Remember we talked about this a while ago. But the, the UK did not vote on a bill that would ban cousin marriages in the UK specifically because they didn't want to anger the massive Muslim contingent in that country. Why would that anger the massive Muslim contingent? Well, because they do it, which, you know, you can, you can extrapolate all of the bad things that will come out of that. But a big problem on the family front calls for jihad, holy war, often coming from, often always coming from the violent, radical Islamic extremists. This is obviously incompatible with Western civilization where we try to solve our political difference with words and not violence. Even though some lefties fervently disagree with that. That is one of the cornerstone tenets of Western civilization. Free speech is not a thing in Western or in Muslim countries. Religious freedom, not a thing in Muslim countries. While here in the west we protect the freedom of expression and belief. A rejection of democratic governance in Muslim countries is often seen, as we are currently seeing in Iran, the Ayatollah, the supreme leader, not, not democratically elected. Would you believe that he didn't have to get a majority of electoral college votes? You know, he kind of just stays in office for 50 years. In other words, democracy, very much Western values. Muslim countries don't have that. Probably incompatible with the west and on top of all this, and to round this all out, and I know there's several different points that we could go into the extreme intolerance for the Alphabet community. Now, I think the Alphabet community is wrong on many things, and I've said that many times, and I'm not shy about that opinion. And I don't think they should be thrown off buildings, which is exactly what happens in hyper extreme Muslim countries. Or honestly, even relatively assimilated to the Western culture Muslim countries. So with all of those things in mind, the question being, hey, are all cultures the same? No. Okay, what makes cultures difference? Well, a lot of that stuff. And because we have a first world Western country, do we want all of these things that appear to be incompatible with the society and culture that we've set up flooding into our country? It seems to be an abundant no. Which brings us to the last video that I'd like to show you. This is a video recently taken at the. Taken at the University of Amsterdam. Now, I'm aware that this is not in the United States of America, but this is in a country that is western. The Netherlands is a western country. Amsterdam is a western city. Despite the, you know, the kind of pretty crazy out there, lefty wackadoodle culture that they have in their red light district and all that sort. All of those things, you know, not included. Amsterdam's a western country, a western city. University of Amsterdam should be promoting Western values. And yet, when invaded by a culture in a society that does not align with Western values, this is the type of thing you get watch as a bunch of what appear to be radical Muslim extremists beat people on the street with sticks as police officers just kind of stand by and go, holy cow, what's. I don't. What, what do I even do here? Cut eight. Probably talk about this video for another 20 minutes. But after having seen it, you tell me, is that sort of behavior compatible with Western civilization? In that particular video, it looks like the police officers so caught off guard, which would lead me to believe that the answer to the question is no, it is not in any way, shape or form, and we shouldn't be demonized for saying it out loud. Let us know what your thoughts are. Tptpusa.com what a weird segment. This is like, you know, laughing and kind of, it's kind of hilarious that CNN gets the clowned and also, you know, tragic and very serious and important topic that we need to discuss seriously in this country lest we lose it to the radical extremists who are hell bent on taking over. TBTPSA.com is the email address. We're going to get to a lot of different points going around the news of the day and get to the point. Coming up next, tptpuca.com, we'll be right back after the break.
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Get to the point. Get to the point.
Joe Bob
This first headline comes out of the California Post Night. I'm ashamed to admit that I am totally and utterly completely not shocked at all. What a. What a weird time. Because, like, generally speaking, I'd love to make jokes about these news articles, but it's also just incredibly sad. It's like such a bummer from the California Post. Woman brutally beaten at MacArthur park while feeding the homeless. Eva Woods. Eva. Eva, the founder of a mutual aid group called the MacArthur Project, was struck from behind with a metal pipe while serving meals to Homeless people in Los Angeles on February 27th, 22nd. The unprovoked attack, it was provoked, maybe not by anything that she did, but by meth, probably. Like if I were to put a number, if I were to put some money on it, meth usage provoked this attack. The unprovoked, in quotes, attacked left woods with a shattered jaw and six missing teeth, requiring her to undergo surgery and have her jaw wired shut. Despite the severity of her industries, woods expressed gratitude for the community's financial support and stated that her intentions were to return to volunteering at the park as soon as she was physically able. You know, there's a lot of different directions, Ms. Woods, I would imagine, actually she's probably a lib. She probably doesn't see the world the same as I do, but at least, at the very least, she actually is making an attempt to, to help the very people that she's advocating for. So let's give her some credit on that front. And it also does take a certain amount of delusion to think this will be fine the next time I do it. And, you know, I hate to make fun of her for it, but this, you know, not that we shouldn't help folks, but you gotta, you gotta figure out how to do it in a way that isn't gonna get people smashed over the head with a metal pipe, maybe. I think what I'm ultimately saying is letting those people, those drug addicted, crazy people who roam the streets of California continue to do that, maybe allowing them to continue to be out on the streets is harmful to everybody involved, including them. But of course, we've been saying that for years now. All right, point number two, Melania, big movie, by the way. Don't know if you've seen it. Debuts at number one. Melania film debuts from Breitbart. Melania film debuts as number one movie in America on Amazon Prime. The documentary was released on March 9th. What was that, two days ago, Monday. And has a pretty massive audience score. 98% audience score, and everybody loves it. That's. That, that's all there is to that. I mean, there's, there's a couple different stats to go through here. Massive success in the box office for a documentary, and that continues apparently on Amazon Prime. But go figure. I mean, it's. This is a, this is delightful news and also not surprising. So there's that. All right, next point. This from the New York Times. If you notice that we do a lot of New York Times stories, it's because myself and the show staff like to punish ourselves for our sins by reading the dribble that is in the New York Times. So know that we do that for our own self flagellation and for you folks to bring you articles that you probably wouldn't otherwise see because none of you have the lack of self respect to put yourself through reading the New York Times. ChatGPT Other chat bots Approved for Official Use in The Senate the US Senate officially authorized staff members to use three specific artificial intelligence chat bots, OpenAI's Chat GPT, Google's Gemini, and Microsoft's Copilot for Official Government Business. The internal memorandum issued by the Senate's Chief Information Officer specifies these tools can be used for routine tasks such as drafting documents, summer summarizing research, and preparing briefing materials. Man, there's a lot to get into here that that would be interesting conversation. Maybe we should do just like a different podcast where we just really lay all these sorts of things out. Because on one hand, you know, if the chatbots can take in verified, consistent information and regurgitate public policy, the likelihood of it all being conservative leading is very, very high. Like the entire history of how many times socialism has failed and the hundreds of millions of people who have been killed by socialist policies would lead an unbiased chatbot to craft conservative legislation. Which is great. Now the obvious problem, and those of you who are yelling at your TV screen right now is that, yeah, well, what if the designers and the coders don't make it objective and, and have a slant to it? Yeah, that, that clearly that's, that's why I'm saying this could be a three hour conversation about the efficacy of the use of chat bots. But that is interesting. I think the final point to make on this is welcome to the party. Welcome to the party. Authorized staff members. As if the staff in the Senate wasn't already using ChatGPT to write literally all the press briefings and other legislative material. Welcome to the party. We've been here for quite some time now that it's officially accepted. Fun. All right, point number four, this is coming from Georgia. MTG seat is up, obviously. From Fox News, Trump ally Clay Fuller advances in the Georgia fight for MTG's former seat servant candidate and the lib candidate Sean Harris have advanced to the April 7 runoff. My guess is that he's going to be fine. That seat seems fairly safe. Libs are like, this is one of those things too, where I wonder if being realistic about the seat benefits us or it hurts. And what I say by that, and this is me as a Very, very cynical political tactician. If libs think that seat is winnable, which it is not, they will spend a lot of money there. And if they spend a lot of money in a place that no money should be spent, that means they've wasted money. And although the seat might get a little bit closer if the conservative pulls out ahead and ends up winning, I am happy to let libs light money on fire in a race that they can't win, but they think they might. How's that for cynicism there? I.tptpsa.com if you think you have a more cynical take. But believe me, as a, as a pragmatic political cynicist. Cynicist, sinist, sure. That's, that's how I look at these races. Looks like the conservative is going to pull it out, which is great. Last point to get to. And this is wild. Not sure. The coloring on here. Producer Glenn thrown. Throwing up the trans flag on our screen. Now it actually makes sense to the story. This from NBC News. Kansas revoked 1700 transgender licenses. Some are leaving the state, which I think is a hilarious. I mean, look, if this. Let me just get. Okay. Kansas has invalidated the driver's license of approximately 1700 trans residents after new state laws required gender markers on government IDs to match the. These sex. And this is. I don't even like this terminology in the. The laws. The sex assigned at birth as if it was assigned by somebody. As if somebody was like, I am assigning you this. No, no, it was. It was assigned to you by God before birth. So it wasn't assigned at birth. It was just. This is just what you are like. Nobody, nobody designated. The sky wasn't not blue until somebody assigned it a color. Is. It's just blue. That's just the reality. Anyways. Oh, yeah. Last point on that is. I love the. Oh, no. Some are going to leave the state. Oh, yeah. I'm sure those are productive, taxpaying members of society that aren't a drain on resources and materials. Kansas. Oh, no. 1700 people who are probably using a hefty amount of mental health care resources and whatever it is that their publicly funded Medicare system is. Yeah, I'm sure those people leaving the state is just gonna be a detriment to all those involved in the state legislature that. Oh, no, we might save some money with these folks leaving. All right. Lots of points. Wow, that's. That, that, that was a good crop of points that we got to. And I don't, I don't think we belabored too long in any one specific point. So anyways, appreciate tbtpc.com is the email address. If you'd like to send along your thoughts, comments, concerns, criticisms. My favorite part of the show is coming up next, in which we discuss the official business of officials and their business. Your goal will be right back.
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Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation. Fun fact. I'm not. I'm not actually wondering. I would imagine that that person is a violent, crazy lunatic and was arrested because they were being violent and crazy. Not. I'm not wondering. I am amused. I don't. TBT tbsa.com what is the morality based on the enjoyment that I get, and I'm sure many of you get from justice being served? Like, where does that, how does that fit into, like, our moral compass? Is that acceptable? Should we feel bad? Should I feel bad about that? Should I feel bad about really enjoying seeing somebody who just kicked a cop get slammed to the ground? And I'm not talking about, like, extra judicial justice. I'm just talking about, you know, the pragmatic approach to detaining somebody who was willing to assault an officer. Right? That. That, that just is. And because that just is, is it bad that I get enjoyment out of it? And do you get enjoyment out of it? And should we criticize you as well? Criticize you as well? Let us know. TPTP USA.com are we collectively bad people? Speaking of bad people, it is time to make our way around the officials and bureaucrats who are elected or appointed saying things which makes it official business. First up in official business is Senate Minority Leader Duke doing his best impersonation of the former President of the United States, one Joe Biden, in which he enlarges the population of the United States. Enlarges. Why was that the word that came to mind? Increases the population. Not talking about his prostate, I'm talking about the population. Increases the population of the United States by tens of billions in his Joe Biden impersonation. Here is Senate Minority Leader Charles Chuck Schumer. Yes, but their bill isn't voter ID number one. It is about voter registration. It makes it, it allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls. Off the rolls. And they don't tell them until election day. And you show up and you say you're not registered anymore, you're not registered here, you're not on the rolls. Kicks, what is it, 10 bajillion people? I don't know if he said bajillion. I think he said a billion tens of. So at least 20 billion people. Now look, he clearly slipped up as a guy who talks for a living also like that, sometimes a slip of the tongue happens. I'm not going to criticize him for that. But it is still funny, right? Like it is, it's just, it's just funny. Especially given the fact that, remember when Joe Biden said that 200 million Americans died due to Covid, which is like 2/3 of the population. And I had a stand up bit about this for a while and like the punchline of the bit was like, yeah, that would honestly be awesome. I can just see lanes on the highway opening up. Anyways, all right. And also official business. Let's see. We've got, we've got some city council in. Is this city council or is this one of the police chiefs there? NYPD mentions what one of the radical Muslim extremists who threw the bomb that if detonated would have killed dozens of people. What this guy said. Cut 13.
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Kayumi said in recorded post arrest statements that he had watched ISIS propaganda on his phone and that his actions that day were partly inspired by isis. The complaint also details statements made by Amir Balat after his arrest. En route to the NYPD precinct, Bilat made spontaneous statements without being questioned by NYPD officers that were captured on body worn camera footage. He said, this isn't a religion that just stands. When people talk about the blessed name of the prophet, we take action. We take action as well. As if I didn't do it, someone else will come and do it. And later, after waiving his rights, he requested paper and wrote a message declaring in part, I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State. Die in your rage, you kuffar. Now die in your rage is a commonly known ISIS slogan. And kufar is an Arabic term that refers to non believers.
Joe Bob
I don't know. I still think white supremacy is the biggest danger. Lol jk. Somebody should and whenever, sometimes I say somebody should and it really should be me. This is, this is like kind of part of the job. Somebody should foia that video footage because you said, hey, he said all this stuff in the back of a cop car and it's on film unprompted. Nobody asked him. He just started saying all of this stuff. But a freedom of information request could get that footage and that should run in every conservative commercial during the midterms. On loop. All right, we got time for one more. This is. Do we have time? I actually don't think we have time. We'll push that on to later. We've got this new segment on Friday that I think you're gonna love because it's the clip clean out all the clips that we didn't get to because I talk too much and because, you know, there's engagement. So there's, you know, it's a two way street. You guys send a lot of great emails and stuff that we have to get to and things points that I need to leave out. So I don't want, I don't want to leave those on the table. So, you know, we ramble a little bit sometimes, but we'll get to that. The clip clean out is Friday. Then we'll see if this one makes the cut. It just may, but coming up next, woke Wednesday. It's Wednesday. I almost forgot. How silly of me to almost have forgotten. Coming up after the break, don't go away.
Activist/Protester
Talking about, oh, we're settlers, we settled. No, you're colonized. You took away our knowledge and what we had and all the Native Americans had and you took that and you used it against us. Not only did you use it against us, but then you decided to become settlers. Not what the you are, it's colonization. You took our knowledge and you said you were bringing us things. What did you bring us that we didn't already know?
Joe Bob
Electricity. I mean, eventually, like most civilized utensils, shoes, I mean, I could go on. You want me to do make a list? You know what I, I mean again, a lot can be said about this. But you know what immediately comes to mind when I watch this sort of stuff is that cartoon. It's like a political cartoon where they've got, I don't know, an Inca tribe and somebody's laying on a table, blood pouring down the table, and one guy like holding up the guy's heart as like a sacrifice to whatever God told them, hey, you need to kill this person and sacrifice their heart to whatever. And then like a, an explorer is like walking up and the caption is, oh no, look, here comes the far right. As if what they're doing is not substantially worse than what is coming. Oh, look, they might bring civilization and manners and paved roads and infrastructure. Darn it. Holy cow, what am I doing? I would get. Let's get to. Let's get to. It's Wednesday. Let's get to woke Wednesday. I am going to have. There are certain people who don't think Governor Newsom is going to run for president and that would, that would disappoint me so much. Obviously not because I want him to be the president, because I want to ridicule him for the foreseeable future. I would love nothing more than to make fun of Gavin for the next three or four years. And the thing is, you don't really even have to try that hard. You just use what he puts out himself against him. Now, obviously his campaign didn't put this out, but this is uniquely spliced in a way that shows you the state that Governor Newsom runs as effectively as, I don't know, a one armed monkey. Cut 17.
Gavin Newsom
As your governor, I promise you whatever challenges come our way, I will always lead the California way.
Sponsor/Ad Voice
You
Activist/Protester
literally insane.
Gavin Newsom
I say that's the California way.
Activist/Protester
You guys are really awesome.
Joe Bob
Thank you so much.
Gavin Newsom
Based on compassion.
Joe Bob
I mean if we're gonna be realistic.
Guest Commentator
They pay you to be homeless here.
Gavin Newsom
Common sense, clean and sober is one of the biggest damn mistakes this country's ever made. We all need to self medicate periodically. Telling the truth, telling the truth, treasuring our diversity.
Joe Bob
It's the first to hit my telling
Gavin Newsom
the truth following science, protecting our planet.
Joe Bob
Love like yours will surely come my way. Gavin Newsom, courage through crisis producer Glenn Do I really even need to say anything after that? I think that was pretty self evident. The case to be made for the governor of the nation's poopiest state. Or what is the new term? The. The shift show that is California. What a shift show. Case made, case in point made. No further comment. I rest my case. And I know it's not Thursday, so we're not doing judgment Thursday, but if it were, the jury would find him guilty of gross negligence and the sentencing would be to. To have to live In San francisco. All right, tptvc.com is the email address. We're gonna get to some of your mailbag questions, comments, concerns in just a little bit. We'll be right back after the break. Don't go away.
Gavin Newsom
He is on the northbound lanes of 61 going the wrong way. You can see I'm going southbound on 61. He's in the northbound lanes on Highway 61.
Joe Bob
I mean, that's just. That's a doctor and a scientist or an engineer. What are the term? Lawyers and engineers. You know, how many of these do we have to see before we just like get rid of. Cancel everybody cdl, make them all reapply, Even just everybody. I mean, again, I recognize how unrealistic that is, but at the same time, holy cow. What, what are we doing that we're allowing people to drive weapons on the wrong side of the road because they can't speak the freaking language? Oh, we're ending the show on a damper here. Let's get some mailbag. Hopefully there's some. There's some brightening up. Uh, all right, getting to your emails. Donald writes in. And obviously I assume that this is the president. Um, I don't think we have last names in our particular email, but you know, it's Donald. So I, I just assume that this is the president. Writing in suggests this. This is my favorite ongoing gag on the show. The mispronunciation of zur. Ma' am Nannies name. He says mom Donnie. Okay, Donald, So this is the problem is that is dangerously close to the way he says it, which I'm sure is not correct. So although I appreciate your submission into how we should pronounce his name, I'm not entirely sure that's going to make the cut. Is just dangerously close to how he says it. Hills is great show, by the way. Thank you. Bonnie and her husband. Enjoy tbt. I really like that. Thank you. Thanks. Hi, Joe, Bob. Or should I should we refer to you as Jose Roberto? That is the. That. That. That's how I introduce myself when I go to traditional authentic Mexican restaurants such as Taco Bell or Chipotle. My husband and I absolutely love your show. Appreciate it. Thank you. Jose Roberto. I have thought they thought I'd get a kick out of that.
Sponsor/Ad Voice
I.
Joe Bob
And I do. I appreciate that they say, take, take care. God bless. Thank you. Appreciate you tuning in and watching. And I let it be known that I. I frequently use Jose Roberto to. To say, especially here in Southern California where I encounter lots of non English speakers. Let's see Stacy has some kind words. Great job. Charlie would be proud. I am blushing a little bit. I greatly appreciate the compliment. Thank you. I would hope the same and yesterday was rough. We finished doing the show and sorry I won't get a finished doing the show yesterday and I walked in and had a little bit of a moment with my wife. But appreciate it. We we all we're hoping to do is to continue Charlie's legacy in the best way that we can. That we can. Chris says just wanted to start started watching tbt. Appreciate it. He said love the show. Just started watching a few days ago. Awesome. Keep it up. Keep the what's with all the compliments, producer Glenn? Are we just picking in cherry picking compliments? Give me some dirt. Give me some nastiness. D wrote on the topic of the Charlie Kirk license plate being vetoed. Complete bs. The guy never hurt anybody. Always spoke goodwill and respectfully. I was going through some photos and some videos and there's one that I didn't post the other day or yesterday but was Charlie just standing there? Just standing. Getting screamed at by these mentally deranged cretins and just standing there. And he's the guy that they called the dangerous and just so dangerous. So vile. And he's just standing there just taking it. Freaking freaks. Both inspiring and saddening at the same time. But such is the mailbag for the show today. Hey appreciate you sticking around tuning in watching the show. Oh Mark and Jay I think also congratulations on my anniversary was yesterday. Appreciate that. Thank you. We'll see you tomorrow. Same time, same place. God bless America. This is an I heart podcast. Guaranteed human.
On this episode of Turning Point Tonight, host Joe Bob explores the tensions between Western civilization and radical elements within Islam, highlighting recent events in New York City involving an attempted terrorist attack. The episode critiques mainstream media coverage—particularly CNN—of these incidents, questions the compatibility of certain cultural values with Western democracy, and delivers satirical and critical takes on political and cultural news. The show concludes with listener emails and light-hearted segments, maintaining Joe Bob's irreverent, combative, and sometimes sarcastic tone throughout.
[00:34 – 07:40]
Joe Bob opens with the central theme: Are all cultures and ideologies compatible with Western society, focusing specifically on the recent NYC attack by ISIS-inspired teenagers.
CNN’s Coverage Critiqued: CNN described the attackers as "teenagers out for a normal day," downplaying their motives and actions.
“Ah yes, these teenage Islamic extremists were just crossing into the city to have a nice jaunt around Central Park because the weather is just so abnormally nice this time of year.” — Joe Bob [04:10]
Minimizing Heroism: The media narrative is slammed for diminishing the role of police and trivializing the attempted attack:
"It also obviously diminishes the heroic action of the police officers who, like I said, heroically hopped a fence, tackled the guys, arrested the guys at great risk and danger to themselves..." — Joe Bob [05:26]
[07:45 – 14:36]
CNN's follow-up reporting and politicians’ statements are analyzed, with Joe Bob arguing that the left is spinning the narrative to downplay Islamic extremism and blame conservatives:
“Ah yes. It was an attack on moron Zam Danny. It wasn’t a protest... The real attack came from the speeches given outside the mayor’s mansion...” — Joe Bob [10:47]
Citing Government & Biden Administration:
The episode discusses how some politicians and media figures use government language (e.g. DHS calls white supremacy the biggest threat) to deflect attention from Islamic extremism, and how this is used to justify progressive narratives.
"According to dhs, Madam President, the greatest domestic threat facing the United States comes from, quote, racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocate for the superiority of the white race, not our immigrants." — Congressional Speaker [13:36]
"Unfortunately, he's able to quote the prior administration in the federal government saying, no, no, actually he's right. They're not the problem. It's white supremacy, whatever the heck that is." — Joe Bob [14:10]
Memorable Moment: Joe Bob calls out Western leftists for promoting values at odds with those in Islamist societies:
“It's kind of hard not to, you know, make jokes here about this, but it honestly is a really bad thing. Western families, yes, more nuclear, more individualized, but main thing here, we've banned public or cousin marriages.” — Joe Bob [16:17]
Example from Europe: Reference to the University of Amsterdam incident where radicalized groups clashed with police, used as a warning sign of these incompatibilities manifesting in a Western context.
[41:22] “I don’t know. I still think white supremacy is the biggest danger. Lol jk.” — Joe Bob, after playing NYPD bodycam quotes from the suspected terrorist.
[43:14] On protester denouncing settlers:
“Electricity. I mean, eventually, like most civilized utensils, shoes, I mean, I could go on. You want me to do make a list?” — Joe Bob
[45:46] On Gavin Newsom’s local policies and homelessness:
“Common sense, clean and sober is one of the biggest damn mistakes this country’s ever made. We all need to self medicate periodically...” — Gavin Newsom (clip)
[46:11] “What a shift show. Case made, case in point made. No further comment. I rest my case.” — Joe Bob on California governance
| Segment | Content | Timestamp | |---------|---------|-----------| | Opening & Overview | Show theme, preview of topics | [00:34] | | CNN Reporting Critique | Breakdown of CNN post minimizing terror attack | [03:30 – 07:40] | | Media Narratives & Political Quotes | Analysis of media and governmental narratives blaming white supremacy, not Islamic extremism | [10:36 – 14:36] | | Are Values Compatible? | Side-by-side critique of Islamic & Western values | [14:36 – 21:45] | | Amsterdam Incident | Case study of radicalization manifesting in Europe | [22:30] | | Current Events Roundup ("Get to the Point") | Series of news items, commentaries, and analysis | [25:46 – 36:29] | | Official Business & Politician Soundbites | Satirical take on politicians’ gaffes and “official” statements | [36:29 – 42:48] | | Listener Mailbag & Closing | Responses to email feedback, running gags, closing thoughts | [47:51 – End] |
Joe Bob’s delivery is a blend of mockery, serious analysis, and satirical exaggeration, with frequent asides and direct appeals to listeners for engagement ([e.g. "Let us know what your thoughts are."]). The episode features sharp criticism of mainstream media and left-wing narratives, ongoing jokes about mispronunciations and politicians, and sarcastic riffs on social issues.
“You have a better chance of being read in if your your email that you send is grotesque, disgusting and just downright nasty." [01:35]
“This is both amusing and terrifying. Amerifying. I don’t know if that works as a combined words...”
— Joe Bob [00:34]
"Republicans say Muslims don't belong here."
— Guest Commentator, referencing media framing [10:36]
"According to DHS...the greatest domestic threat...quote: racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocate for the superiority of the white race."
— Congressional Speaker [13:36]
"I can tell you for certain, even from a secular based government like we kind of have now, way better than Sharia law."
— Joe Bob [15:25]
"I mean, look, if this. Let me just get. Okay. Kansas has invalidated the driver’s license of approximately 1700 trans residents after new state laws required gender markers on government IDs to match the. These sex..."
— Joe Bob [31:13]
"I rest my case. And I know it’s not Thursday, so we’re not doing judgment Thursday, but if it were, the jury would find him (Gov. Newsom) guilty of gross negligence and the sentencing would be to have to live in San Francisco."
— Joe Bob [46:22]
This episode of Turning Point Tonight is a fast-moving, opinionated, and provocative journey through news, culture, and current events — all filtered through Joe Bob’s unapologetically conservative, iconoclastic lens. The blend of biting satire, media criticism, and listener engagement makes for an energizing listen that both informs and entertains supporters of the show.