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are now complaining very, very feverishly about a thing that they loved about 5 minutes ago. Also build the wall. Another country is following in America's footsteps and building a wall to protect themselves against illegals, even though walls don't work and feminists nowhere to be found. In the light of the story of the Iranian women's soccer team, all that and more coming up. My name is Joe Bob. Thanks so much for tuning in. The show starts right now. This will come to a shock, as a shock to many of you, but libs have flip flopped on a position that they themselves were just talking about in the last administration. And it's not around voting or anything. It's, interestingly enough, gas prices. We'll get to that in just a second. I gotta Remind you first, tptpsa.com is the email address. If you'd like to send along your thoughts, comments, concerns, even criticisms, those are all welcome. TPTP USA.com Got some fun emails today in our Mailbag segment. If you'd like the shot of being included. Remember, send your email with the nastiest, most vitriolic, terrible awfulness, vile verbiage that you can possibly think of, because that'll fit in directly with what we're doing here on the show. Make sure you send those emails to tbt@tpusa.com now. Like I said, libs are all over the map when it comes to what they believe in, which effectively, as evidenced by how much they flip flop all over those maps, is nothing now that we're at war against Iran. Like any war, there are economic factors. The Strait of Hormuz is the biggest one at this point in time. It remains a choke point, as we've talked about in the past, with a bunch of tankers filled with oil not able to get through because of that Crude oil prices surged past $100 per barrel. Now, it has eased since its high point, but it's definitely still inflated. And it doesn't help our argument to pretend that that's not happening at the gas pump. The national average for regular unleaded gas is up about 80 cents nationwide. California, where I live, behind enemy lines, it's much higher. But that's, that's just because it's California and they hate us. Uh, now, while obviously increased gas prices are not ideal, any economic cost of war is really just a function of value. Is taking out the world's biggest threat worth the temporary economic trade off? I mean, we'll find out together. But if things go as planned, and like I said, the biggest threat on the global stage is effectively eliminated, or at the very least hampered by a couple decades, then probably may be worth the economic trade off. Now, regardless of the value or success, libs have wasted no time assigning blame, as they often do. Governor Gavin Newsom, among many in the commentary world, have blasted President Trump because that's the only thing they know how to do. Viral clips all across social media show pundits and online political commentators alike decrying the war as reckless, which is. It's anything but. I mean, you don't have to agree with the war or the strikes on Iran, but. But to say it's an objective, absolute disaster is just objectively silly. But, but that should be expected from the ord man bad crowd because like I said, that that's all they do. And yet, in light of the discomfort of temporary increased gas prices, which is totally justifiable for normal Americans to be uncomfortable with it, on the left, there's an incredibly ironic talking point taking hold. For years, prominent segments of the progressive establishment libs have framed higher gas prices not as, oh, this is misfortune, they're not even framing it as bad. Over the course of the last decade or so, many on the left over the past several years have actually said that high gas prices are really fantastic. They're great, they're wonderful. The left up until about a week ago have more or less praised high gas prices as a necessary catalyst for the green transition. High gas prices are good, according to libs, because it's a behavioral nudge toward less driving or less pollution or less use of fossil fuels, which of course, any less usage of fossil fuels is just absolutely fantastic. More EVs, reduced emissions, and they only get there if we, you know, raise the gas prices. The same progressive lefty ideology that very, very recently celebrated high gas Prices as a enlightened green policy now or are shaking their fists with anger at the high gas prices. The problem for the left is that higher prices arrived due to likely necessary geopolitical events. Libs would much rather. They would much prefer inflation in the gas pump via cap and trade or some sort of carbon tax because that's the way they like their prices increased. Now, because of this deep irony, I'm going to call this new lefty anchor over high gas prices the great gaslighting, because I feel like that just that makes sense considering the flip flops. What libs once sold as this transformative virtue is now the worst thing that has ever happened. Why? Because Orange man bad. Again, I'm not saying that higher gas prices is good. I'm saying that that libs have continually said over the last couple years they are good because of their ideology. Just for fun, let's revisit some of the times that prominent libs celebrated higher gas prices in the name of climate whatever. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, a renowned climate scientist, Stephen Chu said, quote, somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to levels in Europe. Which sounds crazy, right? But. But who is that? Nobody. Well, actually what's crazier is that Steven Chu then went on to be appointed Energy Secretary by President Barack Obama. 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I'm not sure I said boost. But, but as I said, what word would you have substituted? As I said, it's now irrelevant in my present job. Somehow the Obama Energy Secretary, which is no small position, either changed his mind on wanting higher gases prices or he did his best impersonation of the then Vice President Joe Biden and forgot. It doesn't stop there. Columnist Michelle T. Who captured the optimism of raising gas prices in a piece called the Silver Lining of High Gas Prices. In that piece she wrote, people are driving less, they're driving more slowly. It saves gas and it saves lives. Hashtag climate change. She didn't say, but I added because it felt appropriate if expensive gas prices again, the quote means folks will stop buying those insanely wasteful SUVs. I'll be even happier, Travel writer Hank Lukart told a publication I love high gas prices. In the long run, high gas prices have so many good repercussions in the form of less traffic accidents, air pollution and a boost from for renewable fuels that the temporary loss of expendable income seems worth it. Now those are relatively old. But more recently, in the middle of the Biden gas price surge, the Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called record high gas prices a quote, very compelling case for EVs and promised Americans that they'd save $60 at least by switching to an electric vehicles. See, high gas prices are good according to the left. The left. The logic on the left has been consistent over the last several years. Pain at the pump accelerates the shift away from fossil fuels because hashtag climate change. Smiling faces on on cable news in op EDS have been presenting higher gas prices as moral progress. Unless President Trump is, you know, trying to save the world now. Increased gas prices because of the elimination of the global threat met is now met with grim faces and aggression from the TDS libs who denounce the very thing that they were promoting just again like five minutes ago. That shouldn't be a big surprise. The media elites often pivot seamlessly. The narrative has abandoned economic reality in order to shield the failing storyline that they once held so dear. High prices are only good and virtuous when they advance our climate agenda. Which just just briefly sorry side tangent is is hilariously wrong libs who argued that elevated energy costs serve this social equity by internalizing environmental externalities and pushing the transition to cleaner options. Or I guess in other normal people words, everyone will be better off with our climate agenda. Ironically the data shows like the exact opposite the more expensive energy gets which remember they were promoting more expensive energy until five seconds ago. The more expensive energy gets towards the push for cleaner energy. It actually crushes the lower income people worldwide. So poor people who lives love to champion are always worse off when libs try to alter reality in service of the climate change gods. Just buy an ev. Yeah, that doesn't work for a middle class family who's already having affordability difficulties paying for the used minivan. That's a fraction of the price of of $100,000 luxury EV. So yeah, all that is just just pointing out the gross irony of the crazy flip flopping. And even if you're sitting there saying, well no, this still is a good thing, yeah, you're just punishing lower income people, not only in the United States, but around the world, which again, those folks advocate for all the time. So like I said on the right, are higher gas prices good? No. Nobody wants higher gas prices. But could short term increases that ultimately lead to a safer western world be in the benefit of all of us who foot the bill? Maybe. Honestly, hopefully. On the left though, they've made it abundantly clear high gas prices are good. Unless Orange Man Bad is trying to save the world, then, then they're bad because. Because Orange Man Bad. Trump, for his part, is trying to produce more gas in the United States, which we should do and thankfully have been doing as a rollover from his first administration. And we're all hoping that Trump's drilling initiatives make the increased price of gas temporary. Like I said, that would be good for everybody. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has predicted hopefully there's a return to normal by this summer. And he called it, what I've been effectively saying this entire video, a short term pain for long term gain. In the midst of all of this, my hope, as hopefully is yours, is that voters remember when $4 price of gas under Joe Biden was progress, or at least pitched to us as progress. I hope that voters remember that in the past administration high gas prices came with absolutely no benefit. Nobody gained anything when gas prices were even higher during the last administration than they are now in this hopefully temporary increase. I hope that this ultimately ends up being temporary and hopefully we get our money's worth for it. But the lefty silver lining seems to be only shining when they're the ones holding the nozzle. And our hope is that. My hope is that the American people realizing that the gas lighting on the left is only at this point running on fumes. TBT tbsa.com if you have any emails, concerns, thoughts about this, like it, hopefully it made it clear higher gas prices are bad, but at least there is a hope, a possibility of us getting something very, very good from it. Unlike the libs who gave us high gas prices in the service of the climate gods for nothing and are now very, very mad the gas prices are going up, even though that's the thing that they've promoted for the last several decades. Tbtcpc.com if you have any emails on that front, we get a lot of great stuff, a lot of points to get to around the Internet, including a wall that doesn't work because remember libs also say the walls don't work. Except for other countries are trying that. So maybe they do have some functional purpose as well as a bunch of other stories and get to the point. Official business coming up next. Tbtpsa.com is the email address. We'll be right back after the break. Don't go away.
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Please help the United States. States come in. Come in. Help us. We'll figure it out. We don't like our regime either. Come on, help us. Come on, Canada. Come on, uk. Come on China. You know you want to do it. Come in and attack United States. You don't like our regime? We don't like it either. Holy crap. Okay, so at the, at the onset of that, I thought it was like, hey, immigrants come in. I, I actually took a bunch of twists and turns during that, the beginning. I'm thinking she's saying, okay, immigrants all come in. Yeah. You know, because third world hell holes are really beneficial to the American society. And then she started naming Canada the uk. I'm like, oh, hold on, there's some racism here. Accord. According to Lib's own diagnosis of when people say, hey, we want people from first world countries, they call it racist. It isn't actually racist, but that, that's, that's a racial allegation by this lady. And then she says, no attack. Holy crap. Just a roller coaster of insanity. Oh, man, I hope she gets back on her meds. I like to. Yeah. Welcome any third worlders invading though to this lady's house. I'm not sure where she lives, but she's clearly more than willing to accept visitors into her home. Wow. Off her rocker. All right, hey, lots of points to get to from around the news media around the world. Even today. It's time to get to the point. Get to the point, get to the point. A lot of fun ones today. A lot of fun getting to the points. One point that I'd like to get to and make is that walls do not work, which is clearly untrue. But libs for some reason are continuing to say that they really, they really stick to the messaging. I mean, say what you want about they're very, very good at being on brand. Now the brand and the messaging is wrong, but they're very good at sticking to the wrongness. I don't know if that's a virtue or not, but they're very, very good at it. Walls don't work has been a thing for what, the last 10 years? And clearly that's wrong. But anyways, in response to walls not working, Chile has started building a wall on Peru's border to stop illegal migrants. The newly inaugurated conservative president Jose Antonio Cast has initiated construction on a border wall in Chile, which honestly, I don't. That's a long wall. That's a. It's a. Just geographically, it's a. There's a long freaking wall. Now the plan is to combat illegal migration, drug trafficking and organized crime, which again is good to do, but that's a long, long wall. And also where. So where would that be? Is that on the border of Argentina? Just. Again, maybe I should should pulled up a map prior to this, but that's, that's. That's fascinating. Excavation has begun on 30km and trenches supported by 600 troops. Somebody should tell that guy, that president there, that walls don't work also, or that he's bigoted one of those two things. Not sure which, but somebody needs to let him know. Or it can be the case that walls do work and other countries do it because they're effective. That's fun. Somebody, somebody said tell Senator Schumer that walls do in fact work, as evidenced by other countries. Number two, this is not as funny. It's ironic maybe, but not really funny. This from the California Post. The Iranian women's soccer players look terrified as they are greeted back home by officials after being branded traitors. If you haven't been following this story, this is tragic and just a testament to how crazy crazy things have gotten, just globally speaking. So sorry. Bearing the lead, if you're not hip to this story, there's a bunch of Iranian soccer players on the women's team that were playing some match in Australia, then war broke out in Iran, we took out their dictator. They. Because they also realized that, hey, this is not a great place to live. Filed for asylum in Australia. Australia granted them asylum and then a bunch of their families started going missing, which is as terrible as terrible gets. So all but up to this point, two of them have decided to return back to Iran, which is freaking crazy. I mean, I don't want to sound like I'm, I would not do that. Clearly I probably wouldn't. I would hope that I wouldn't. But also, you know, if your family is missing or the regime has kidnapped your family, like, I don't it's hard to blame them for doing it. But it's also what I mean by crazy is not their decision, but the circumstance surrounding those decisions is freaking nuts. And I'm hearing almost nothing from the libs on this. All of those feminists that want women's rights completely silent on the women's soccer team being effectively branded as traitors. Not effectively. They've been branded as traitors. Told they need to come back to their country to face a lack of women's rights or else their family will be killed. Nothing from the feminists. Wild. That is a tragic, harrowing story and I will keep up to date on on whether or not anything comes of that regarding the safety of those brave women who win stuck their necks out and said we're gonna stay in Australia and are going back. So that is wild. Next point, getting to the points. This from Fox News. Mullen Mark Wayne Mullen who I am a big fan of for no other for many reasons but mostly because of the duel names as a guy named Joe Bob, Mark Wayne. We are colleagues in the two named system. Mark Wayne Mullen survives bruising hearing with Dem help inches one step closer to being the next DHS chief advances nomination through committee the Security and Government Affairs Committee yesterday despite getting just yeah, we don't I'm sure you've you've seen a lot of the clips yet got got kind of rhetorically pummeled by Rand Paul who it all worked. It was like hearing hearings are like that but not usually from your own side. And then interestingly enough Senator Fetterman comes in and saves the day. I just Senator Fetterman, I case honestly send an email tbt tbsa.com what do you think of John Fetterman? Because Senator Fetterman campaigned as a freaking lunatic, then has a stroke, then wins, then is a lunatic for the first like six months, then goes into rehab for a mental problem, disability, whatever, then comes out effectively a conservative. And I know so so here's where I think this is interesting. Send the emails because I'm curious about your thoughts. Senator Fetterman is in a very winnable state for conservatives. He's obviously not or at least says he's not even though he's governed like one. A bunch of people. We get a bunch of emails saying Senator Fetterman is just trying to get reelected. He's just trying to play to the base. Okay, fine. K. But if he's doing so in the process of voting with conservatives, is that a bad thing? What do I mean by this? If he's just pretending and if he's faking it the entire way, true through just so that he can get reelected, but as a part of that votes for all the things we want, is that a bad thing? Right. Like even if he's doing it cynically, he's, there's these votes still matter. Trump's appointee Mark Wayne Mullen got through because of him. So I don't know even if he's just faking it, those votes count and I'll take them. Email us tptpc.com if you would like to comment on that next point. We're gonna, we're, we're moving through things quickly. This is, I'm, I'm looking at the clock here. We're feeling good about where we're gonna be towards the end of the show. Unless I comment continually on how good we're doing time wise, which ironically wastes time. Anyways, accused DC pipe bomber tells the court that Trump's broad J6 pardon should apply to him. Which is interesting. That's an interesting case to make. It's wrong, but it is actually pretty interesting. Um, now remember, this story completely vanished from the public headlines is from cnn, by the way, after they found out that wasn't a white racist guy who's black kid. Doesn't make it any better any worse. It's just funny how the media went shoop. I don't even know what this is anymore. Completely forgot, totally missed it nowadays. But it's an interesting one. His attorneys argued that his alleged conduct inextricably and demonstrably tethered to the sweeping pardon that President Trump issued on his first day in office. Again, like I said, no, it doesn't. And he's wrong. But it is an interesting case to make. There's a part of me that like, appreciates the, the attempt. It's kind of like when a player for a team that you don't like makes a good shot or, I don't know, does something interesting. It's like, yeah, you know, I can appreciate that it's wrong and I don't like him and I hope he's, you know, held accountable to the fullest extent of the law, but it's that's clever. Our last point to get to a lot of Costco in the news today. I only say this because I think this is actually really interesting to see if I get gas almost exclusively at Costco, as I'm sure many of you do. Emails tbt tpusa.com if you, if you do, or if you hate Costco because of some of the approaches they've taken. I think by and large, just on a net level, probably a net positive. I recognize there's some things that Costco has done and said that are not exactly jive with what I think, but you know, net positive overall. I think personally. But this will be really, really interesting. Costco is opening up a fueling only, so it's not attached to a store. They are doing a sprawling gas station, 17,000 square feet, 40 fueling pumps, no store in sight. In other words, Costco is just competing with regular gas markets. Now, they are usually like between 5 and 40 cents cheaper than other competitors. But they are planning these standalone locations. One in Southern California, I think. The next one's in Hawaii. But if those go around, that would be really interesting. I'm curious about your thoughts on that. TPTP USA.com also would just very briefly like to point out Costco is a private company. They are doing this because the market dictates to them that this is possible and feasible and potentially generating a profit. Obviously there's risk, but they see a profit in it, which is only a point to be made because of how much libs try to use your money and my tax dollars to put charging stations around the country. Oh, we can't drive EVs because the infrastructure isn't there to charge those EVs. Yeah, well, the infrastructure wasn't there when the combustion engine was invented, and yet the free market somehow figured it out. And so in this case, the free market is doing what the free market does. There is a need, there is demand for gas stations. There is a demand for cheaper gas stations. Therefore the market is supplying it. Which is exactly what should happen with EVs. If anybody freaking wanted EVs. But they don't, which is why the government is trying to take your and my money to make those happen. Wow, we made it out of there. We made it out of there very quickly. All right, I'm gonna stop jabbering so we can continue on with the show of the day. Have a lot of time for official business. I'm very excited about this. TBTBSA.com is the email address. Don't go away. We'll be right back after the break.
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just quick notes and then it's in my head. You know, as high quality as you might seem that this show is, we actually don't have any producers anywhere at any point. I do the entire thing by myself because I'm just that fantastic. Sorry, producer Glenn is waving me down. What were you saying? He's. He's denying the fact that we don't have producers, but I tell you that we don't have producers here. This is a one man show. I do everything myself, which is just as crazy as what Gavin Newsom said on that podcast. I don't, I don't. I don't use notes. You know why? Because I can't read. Because I'm an idiot like you. Please elect me president. And it says I should say that here on my notes. All right, dude. Uh, all right. Hey, it's time for my favorite part of the show, in which we discuss what is going on in official capacity from elected officials and bureaucrats alike in official business. First up in official business comes from TPUSA frontlines reporter Jonathan Cho, who is. If you ever want to know anything Seattle related, go to him. He's the guy. Love, Mr. Cho. The Seattle mayor. The communists Mayor Katie Wilson. I think this was a scandal during her campaign. She. Her parents paid for the child care for her kids to run for the mayor's office. And it was like something crazy. It was like ten grand A month. It was something, some astronomically high number. But then she didn't file it as a campaign contribution because, no, it's just my rich parents paying for the childcare because I'm leaving my children to go run for mayor of a city that is crashing and burning, and I will. I obviously have to facilitate that, so I have to run. So there's no other option to leave my kids at childcare, which my rich parents are gonna pay for, which is obviously a campaign contribution. But anyways, here is a cut of her in official business describing the fair share of childcare that she is or is not paying. I also want to share that I am excited to apply to enroll my own soon to be three year old daughter, Josephine in the Seattle preschool program. And you know, my own child care arrangements received a little bit of attention last year. So I just want to underscore that tuition is based on a sliding scale, which means that, yes, I will be paying my fair share to enroll my daughter in this exceptional public program, just like Director Chappelle did. Okay, is there a cow she market or a. We should get to Kalshee as a sponsor because I'm more and more interested in these prediction markets. What does the prediction market say? How long her kid lasts in a public school? My guess is a week. Hopefully not because of any like, you know, you know, bullying or anything like that, but just because he drops her kid off and goes, the heck is this? Oh, ma', am, it's actually the public school system that you are very influential in. This is chaos. I can't have my kid going here. They deserve the $10,000 a month childcare that my parents were paying for during my campaign. My guess is she's gonna roll her eyes and also go, if I'm paying for this too, I might as well pay for the private one because this government one sucks, by the way. More government is better, says the socialist. All right, moving on. The libs continue making the case on why we shouldn't have to prove that you're eligible to vote in order to vote. And it just keeps getting more and more and more comical. This is Senator, Vermont Senator. Not the one that you'd think, even though they look very, very similar. Pete Welch. Senator Pete Welch of Vermont, who resembles the crazier one from Vermont, although it's hard to tell which one is crazier by what he's about to say. Cut 7. The bill not only requires proof of citizenship, but also proof of residence in order to register. This could block even more voters from Voting. I. Okay, what are we supposed to do with it? The bill not only requires that you are a citizen to vote, it requires that you live in the place that you're voting. Yeah, dude, that's kind of the point. I mean, I'm not even making a case for expats being able to vote, which I'm saying, like, hey, if you're registered to vote in California, you should prove that you live in California. And if that's not the case, what is stopping all of you folks who live in Texas from registering in California? Because, remember, you don't need an ID to vote. And then voting in California to help flip it back to sanity, just saying that would be a good idea. If that's not required, what's stopping us from doing that? And then, technically, you're not even lying. I am not advising anybody to commit a crime. I'm saying, if it's not illegal, why not do it? Right? If it's not required to prove that you live in California, who says you don't live in California? Wow. 20,000 votes came from Texas this year because of people who lived in California but happened to be residing in Texas at the moment. I just thought. I was. Just a thought. I don't know. Uh, Onward in official business.
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This is. This is me, honestly. But it is funny. So we're gonna continue on with it. This is Oregon State Senator Cassie Jama was a Somali immigrant whose English is not as good as one would expect from a elected official in the United States of America. I don't know if he glitched out. I don't know if this is a Joe Biden impersonation. I don't know what is happening here, but the Internet says that it's not exactly. It's. It's a language barrier. Let us know what do you think is happening in this clip. Let us know. TPT tbsa.com this is Oregon State Senator Case Kese, Jamaica. Let me say to these federal agencies and eyes, This is Oregon. We do not need you. You're not welcome, and you need to get the hell out of our community. Let me say this to you right. Stop. Out. Now, that might just be rude. That might just be mean. That might be. May I. Maybe he has a cognition problem, and therefore I would like to apologize for making fun of him, or if it comes to be seen that he immigrated here, refused to learn the language as well, he probably should have ran for government for some reason and was elected. And that's justifiable mockery. I think all Right. Working our way down the list. This has been a great official business. I'm excited about all the clips we're getting through. This is Senator Raisin. Sorry, Senator Schumer. Who resembles a Raisin. Or. Let's just play the clip. This is cut nine. The core of the bill is handing the voter rolls over to. To dhs, putting them through an algorithm designed by Moj and Musk that knocks. Supposedly knocks out illegal immigrants from voting. But very. The evidence is almost no illegal immigrants vote. Then what's the problem with the software designed by Mojo or Musk or Doge or whatever it is that he didn't pronounce correctly? This. I can't believe we're gonna facilitate this process that eliminates illegals from the voter rolls. Why Senator Schumer? Because there aren't any on there. Okay, well, then the system or the algorithm shouldn't be a problem, you goof. My goodness. All right, we're gonna wrap up official business with Senator Raphael Warnock, who. So he's from Georgia, and if I'm. I'm really curious about this guy's political trajectory, I don't think he has a shot in any higher office. But I don't know. He's. He seems like he's making a play for it, but also, you know, sticks to the ridiculous messaging that libs are currently sticking to on this front. This is cut 10. 8.2 million people registered to vote in Georgia. The Republican Secretary of State found 20 instances of non citizens who were registered and only nine had ever attempted to vote, and the majority did so before 2012. This is a solution in search of
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Okay, so then what's the problem with the solution? Right? Like, this is. This is. This is the most ridiculous argument. Hey, this thing isn't happening, therefore we shouldn't advise against it happening in the future. Right? Just because it's not happening now. Even if that were true, I don't even necessarily think that's true, but let's just. Let's just take him at his word. If it's not happening now, it doesn't prevent it from happening in the future. If there's no laws against it, why. Why would that be the case? Right? Just because my house isn't currently burning down doesn't mean I shouldn't water my grass. I don't know if that's the best analogy, but I think you understand the point. Just because something isn't happening right now doesn't mean you should put parameters around the thing that isn't happening in case it might happen in the future. I it's not happening. Therefore we shouldn't make it illegal. If it's not happening, why are you upset that it can put a law against it happening? I just one of the more ridiculous arguments. Speaking of ridiculous arguments, we're going to get to Justice Thursday, which is the segment coming up next in which I am the prosecutor, the jury judge, and if needed, the executioner, in which we decide on a cultural case as justice on Justice Thursday. Oh this. Oh this is gonna be fun. I'm looking at the looking at the little board here, Jaime Rico coming in for yet another kickin. This guy's this guy's rhetorical butt must be very, very sore from all the kick ins that he gets. But that's coming up. Justice Thursday. We'll be right back after the break. Don't go away.
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I'm 10 steps ahead of Zoran. I know exactly what he's going to do next. Had to read the Quran in college. We read the Quran. I read the Bible in Catholic school.
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Christians and Muslims don't get along because it's pretty much the same religion.
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You know what I think is actually the most interesting thing about that clip? I could be wrong, but I don't think I am. If you're familiar with comedy clips in that venue that he appears to be in. I think that's in Portland making fun of calling Islam the enemy in Portland and gets a rousing laughter. That's. That's that's something I approve, obviously, the rest of its jokes. So he will not be under investigation for cultural crimes. But you know who Is today is Jaime Rico, which again is I think the way that you pronounce it. I am open to suggestions. Tptvsa.com but nevertheless, we must get to Justice Thursday.
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Justice Thursday. I recognize that it's called the Thursday Tribunal. Thought alliteration was going to be better at the front of it. And then I think I like justice Thursday better. TBT let us know tbt tpusa.com let us know if that is better or worse for you. All right. Hey, I'm going to bring this up, but I think briefly, I haven't honestly haven't watched this full thing, but my guess is that we're going to have to pause and interject because that's kind of the case that you need to. If we're making a case on Justice Thursday, that's probably what you need to do. What cut is? This is cut 13. This is Jaime Tarico discussing something about Trump. Cut 13.
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The president of the United States just
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said that I insulted Jesus.
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You want to know what insults Jesus? Kicking the sick off their health care while cutting taxes for billionaires.
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Ah, yes, because Jesus was a major player in the Roman Empire and he advocated for top down government control. Oh, no, wait, that's not exactly what he did. And maybe cutting government programs would put people, put money in people's pockets, which would empower them to do work in the community, in with interpersonal relationships, which is kind of Jesus's whole thing. But sure, sure, fine. Yeah, go, go ahead. Top down government. That's, that's the Jesus way. You know what insults Jesus?
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Deporting the stranger and separating babies from their mothers.
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Wow. So, okay, so not a. Apparently Jesus, according to him, would have been a fan of keeping children with alleged criminals. Get pulled over for a dui. No, no, your kids should just stay with you throughout the entire jailing process. That's. Yeah, that's a thing. Also, we don't have time to get into the whole. Jesus was an immigrant in foreign lands. Yeah. Fled to Egypt, which was still part of the Roman Empire. So real. No change other than geographic. But we don't, we don't need to talk about that or get into all that right now because not limited on time, I don't even know if we're gonna make it through this entire thing. Continue on. You know what insults Jesus?
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Bombing innocent school children in Iran and sending our brave men and women off to die in another forever war.
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The war's been two and a half weeks. Where's the threshold for forever? Right? Like I don't know, if you get married and say, I'll be with you forever, that's longer than two weeks. So there's that also. Hey, why is the Ayatollah hanging out at a military encampment right next to a school? Just a thought. Maybe. Maybe to consider. Let's continue. You know what insults Jesus?
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Covering up the Epstein files and then refusing to prosecute a single person in them.
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I am kind of like what the Biden administration did. Like, again, we don't need to get into that. I'm sure that's all. It's all well versed, going for time. Let's keep going.
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Not a perfect Christian.
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I don't claim to be.
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There's only been one perfect Christian, and he was crucified on a cross 2000 years ago. Jesus told us.
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He told us to love our neighbors as ourselves.
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He told us, on earth as it is in heaven. Can we imagine war in heaven? Can we imagine bigotry in heaven? Can we imagine poverty in heaven? Then why do we tolerate these things on Earth?
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I mean, that's just silly on its face. Right? There are realities that exist in the human world that, yes, don't exist in heaven. But that's, that's, that's kind of the point, that they're different places. Why should we tolerate gravity here on Earth when it may not exist in heaven? Can we imagine that in heaven? Then why would we tolerate gravity here? I. It's just silly on its face. And at the risk of going on way too long, we'll just use that as a, As a prime example. Yeah, the realities of the world exist. That's kind of the whole point of religion, trying to figure out how to navigate through that. I know I'm saying religion more broadly. I mean, Christianity is the correct one, but just broadly speaking, that human nature exists, reality exists, and being able to navigate through the difficulty in life, that's. That's the whole point of broad religion. And Christianity specifically gives you the best roadmap. Yeah, okay. It's, it's. He's one of those guys, too, that just. He says it with such confidence. There are a bunch of noobs that'll just get duped. Just kind of like, oh, it makes sense. It doesn't make any sense. If you, if that works, I'm about to start saying some crazy things with the full confidence and seriousness of that idiot. We'll see how that goes. Mailbag. Coming up next, tptvsa.com is. Oh, sorry, I forgot to issue an indictment, a verdict, and then a sentence. Uh, I'm indicting him for. I feel like idiocy has been. Is. Is. I'm entit. I'm indicting him for just disingenuous. And as the jury, I'm finding him guilty of. Of being completely disingenuous. At least I hope. Either that or he's a freaking moron. Uh, and as a judge, I will sentence him to having to run on that ridiculous ideology in the great state of Texas in which he will lose, I hope, I think by several tens of thousands of votes. That is a fair sentence. I believe so. Court adjourned. Coming up next, mailbag tptpa.com if you'd like to like a shot at being included. We'll be right back after the break. Don't go away.
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Hey, it's Bobby Bones from the Bobby Bones Show. You know, Eddie and I recently stopped by YEAH in Nashville. It's an incredible nonprofit empowering kids through music education. Thanks to Hyundai, we recorded a special podcast episode while we were there. Check it out. What's the dream for? Yeah, in the next few years we
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would love to have more consistent programming during the weekend. Our Rock Block program is dependent on funding venues that are are available to host band based programming. We would love to extend the camp to a second consecutive week so that kids can go a little bit deeper into what they've created during the first week camp. And we'd love to expand our programming to offer more industry related skills like audio, lighting, production, recording so that kids can be on a track to see where what they may create with an instrument can lead. But also to welcome those that may not want to be on stage but lack the opportunity at school to have an entry point into music.
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What is your biggest fear in 2025? People not understanding the difference between lies and truth. What is a woman? Does it really matter? So could I be a woman if
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Yes, Lies are the biggest problem that we have. Also, I'm going to lie to you right now. Congrats. All right. Hey, let's get the mailbag in the two minutes that we've got left. Holy cow. We're doing so good. And then it just fell off the rails and I there's no one to blame but me. So go ahead, send your emails. Tptboz. Com Sheldon on the topic of libs being fiscal hawks as they are now, Sheldon, frequent correspondent Newsom and the libs only appear to be fiscal haas. What's real hawks is really happening. They just figured out that the money they intended to steal is being stolen. I like that. That actually is a very, very poignant point. Libs I can totally see being very aggressive on fraud if the fraud isn't their own. Oh, hold on, hold on. These hospice people in LA are stealing billions of dollars? Well, that's gonna leave no dollars for me to send to my cronies. That's not good for Me, I gotta crack down on that. Um, let's see, let's see. Dave. On the topic of polling places. Years ago, when he was living in Illinois, there were several elections when the polling places for his district was at the police station. Didn't seem to keep any voters away. In fact, I often stand in some way. I. I often had to stand in some very long lines to vote. Dave, that's a great point. Who was that yesterday that was making the case of. Well, people might get scared because people at polling places may have weapons. Yeah. What if the polling place is the police station, as is the case in many, many very rural areas? Like, hey, this is the only municipal building and we have to have a county law enforcement. So the. We're just gonna have the voting here. So all of those libs won't vote. You know, I don't know if that's necessarily the worst thing in the world. TBT. TPUSA.com is the email address. Thanks so much for tuning in. We'll see you tomorrow, same time, same place. God bless America. Come on. No, it's just a golf lesson, champ.
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Episode Date: March 20, 2026
Host: Joe Bob
This episode of "Turning Point Tonight with JoeBob" offers a spirited, satirical dissection of the latest political news and ideological clashes dominating American discourse. JoeBob focuses on liberal “flip-flopping”—especially on gas prices amid geopolitical conflict—border wall debates, international feminist issues, and the state of election laws and voting security. Interspersed are segments critiquing public figures, government officials, and society’s approach to current affairs through the host’s trademark wit and sarcasm.
On Liberal Gas Price Flip-Flops:
“The lefty silver lining seems to be only shining when they’re the ones holding the nozzle.” (16:41)
On Government-Funded EV Infrastructure:
“The free market is doing what the free market does… which is exactly what should happen with EVs. If anybody freaking wanted EVs. But they don’t, which is why the government is trying to take your and my money to make those happen.” (31:16)
On Proving Voter Eligibility:
“If it’s not required to prove that you live in California, who says you don’t live in California? Wow. 20,000 votes came from Texas this year because of people who lived in California but happened to be residing in Texas at the moment.” (42:42)
On Political Performance:
“[Fetterman] campaigned as a freaking lunatic, then has a stroke, then wins, then is a lunatic for the first like six months, then goes into rehab for a mental problem...then comes out effectively a conservative...but if he's doing so in the process of voting with conservatives, is that a bad thing?” (28:16)
JoeBob delivers a talk-radio blend of sarcastic, rapid-fire commentary, mocking perceived hypocrisies and inconsistencies—chiefly among left-leaning politicians and media. He uses anecdote, historical reference, and absurd analogies to make his points, appealing to a conservative/libertarian-leaning audience with humor and pointed criticism.
In this episode, JoeBob scrutinizes shifting political narratives, particularly surrounding gas prices, energy policy, and voter laws, lampoons inconsistencies in progressive advocacy, and provides tongue-in-cheek courtroom verdicts in his recurring “Justice Thursday” segment. Listeners are encouraged to join the ongoing conversation via email, reinforcing an atmosphere of engaged, community-friendly conservative commentary.