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He makes me think of cats not a sexual term. It's like
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that's a female dog. It's not you Nikki Haley I'm
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not calling you that how do we avoid this stuff?
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You do what's best for you and your family What's
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gonna be the biggest issue on voters
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minds? It's 100% the border the grassroots candidates
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in this primary election What do you think they
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got a shot this time? I think they're gonna
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kick ass and take names We will see a
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shift in Texas politics that could last a generation
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So what would they be willing to do to ensure that
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doesn't happen roll out the big
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guns literally of Michelle Obama? Those
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are big guns Hey
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guys I'm in my old stomping grounds over here at the blaze
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studios and I just wanted to kind of kick it around a
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little Bit with some of my friends their old friends, so they're
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comfortable with me And they don't mind talking a little bit, but
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these are insightful people These are people who
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actually know what they're talking about because they
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are on the front lines of both research
0:49
and writing and just trying to Find out
0:52
you know what the pulse of the news is
0:54
out there But they're also pretty good with their
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opinions and their predictions about what we could be
0:58
seeing coming up in the months
1:01
leading up to Election Day in 2024 I Don't
1:04
know that anybody can guess the
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scenarios that well I just
1:08
say this is as wild as your imagination
1:11
can go right because these days who knows
1:13
what people are capable of and I
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don't think the country's ever been more divided
1:18
since maybe you know 1863
1:20
at the advent of the actual Civil War so
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let's get a little bit of their insight
1:25
and hear their takes and Maybe
1:28
we can have a little fun with it and try
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not to get banned from you know social
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media platforms. Let's take a look So
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I was having a question about I had a conversation
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the other day about you Alex and
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because Alex time needs no introduction I
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See you go out into the city council. For meetings and stuff
2:01
like that, you're always troll and everybody. You're never home,
2:03
you're always on a plane. You're always going to another
2:05
city to do the stuff like I don't have the
2:07
energy to do that stuff. He was the Chairman of
2:09
You Got Do It Alex says I'm I know, Why
2:12
did you travel just as much as me and now
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I'm as you go from there are a hooker every
2:16
weekend and literally perform in front of you know thousands
2:18
of people's A You know the grind is the grind
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of i Don't Do it I'm not going for than
2:23
I want backward say dead or alive as us. But
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here's the deal. When I show up people have bought
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tickets and they adore me. They love me. They disagree
2:29
on. How the has and places I go they don't
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like the that is serious totally different budget. I was
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talking to somebody about this a sundaram longer something in
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my head sad where you go to an audience and
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you do want to win them over and sometimes I
2:40
do in when the audience of earth but do there's
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nothing more than I like that being the heels and
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times and I know you probably do the some nice
2:46
you're not feeling of are you was kind of like
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to mess with the audience instead of like kowtowing to
2:50
them and try to ingratiate yourself a make them like
2:52
you so it's kind of funny. Got a city called
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somebody says i'm not under the opposite it's like san
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of comedy bits and when when you over on which
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the like me being gracious. It's of my view
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points but a city council meeting it's like now
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as you did usefulness in whatever I say and
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I'm more annoyed you good about it the better
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it is for me. You did one recently that
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I saw and on on. I recently you did
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it but I just saw it recently he did
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it was the you win in the city council
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was a Dallas or wherever you call a guy
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gay or is a receipt on his wife were
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years he said the Mayor Eric Johnson just guy
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so just god release in his divorce was his
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wife excuse him that she walked in on the
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Mayor of Dallas air Johnson with his chief of
3:28
staff Mary Elbaneh and dad. during the divorce proceedings
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it came up and she also talked about how
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when she confronted him at the house that he
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says it said something other about twelve times. i
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that that she had the ring doorbell security camera that
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she shown on court it's i was is it our
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city council and this is a guide it's ersatz has
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made it so hard for me to speak of the
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city council me sad is made aware that they say
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they make a speech at the end of the meetings
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had any have to in every city council meeting can
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be a different time assessing dallas a big cities and
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nice meeting be two hours and i'm sick so it
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is limits your ability to speak because as as duisburg
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air johnson caught cheating,
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called him out, and on top of it, the
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worst part about it, the girl that he was
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cheating on his wife, Whit, is a girl named
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Mary Albana, who used to be his chief staff,
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and when she quit, he gave her $100,000 in
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donations because she created a thing called Adept Strategies,
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which is a political consulting firm. He's
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the mayor that converted to being a Republican, right? Yes,
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but see, this is the other thing is, I
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think this is going to help his career. I mean,
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his sex scandal honestly does not hurt your career. No,
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these days it doesn't. You can have it, unless you're
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Fannie Willis. And now
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Fannie Willis, she probably likes the popularity,
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honestly. No, on a serious
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note, he is a scumbag. He's
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not like right wing by any means, but I think
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he wants to run for senator, so if he's
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going to be a senator, it's going to be a
4:42
conservative seat, usually. So I think that's why he's trying
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to do it. He's trying to appease both sides. Yeah, everybody,
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including people that work with me and for me, they
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were sending me the stuff about him becoming a Republican.
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They were like, see, we're winning. I was like, no, no,
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no, I'm not with this guy. And
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I'm never wrong. I'm never wrong. So I
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was like, no, you're not winning on this deal. Fannie Willis,
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like you talk about her, she'll probably like they'll
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give her a job on MSNBC. If
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they say she's going to fail upwards, she's going
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to be a mortar or hero to these people.
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So I don't know. It's for this scandal is
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probably not bad at all. I mean, Gavin Newsom
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was when he was mayor, slept with his chief
5:14
of staff's wife and that didn't even affect him.
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You know that. I mean, I'm just saying these
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guys are all perverts. They're all scumbags and Bill
5:20
Clinton sticking cigars at Monica Lewinsky's. You know what?
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So I don't know if sexual scandals really even hurt. I can't get
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anybody to have sex with me. Yeah, especially
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a cigar. I mean, I don't know. What
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about the cigar they run away? I got nowhere to stick
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that. Oh, wait. Oh, you're supposed
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to. Oh, I see what you're saying on
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that. The where were you? You
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went to the Nikki Haley rally. You
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actually got in trouble, but you actually issued an
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apology for that, which I was like, It
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was heartfelt. I felt that. Yeah, I apologize
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because I was about to lose my job.
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I mean, let's be real. I mean, I'm
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sorry that I almost lost my job for
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calling Nikki Haley staffers. Oh, I'm very sorry
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about it. I Almost lost my job. I'm
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incredibly sorry. That's not fake. Oh
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sorry I'm so sorry sorry to the blaze not
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Nikki Haley because I felt the contrition or met
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Bill and I was like years ago you didn't
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answer and Adam Sandler I followed sad that Monday
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and he didn't answer when it's as soon as
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I I like I like the keep myself a
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little bit separated from the scandal you know what
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I mean I was cool you because when I
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went viral you know us are the people don't
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know as I went to the he Haley's campaign
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of in here in Dallas and I called one
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of or staffers or how I didn't really car
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how I said all the hose know me as
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he says he knew I was. And then
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ass or said noise and I was like
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the biggest in every pearl clutching republican side
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roads will you? This is Joe. Complain like
6:37
a crazy liberals are assessing black lives matter
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in no justice. No peace of the events
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then I'll say that. But listen comedy gets
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a loss on his feet, wind san and
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looks bad and no contacts clips me saying
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to him because he was ever haiti of
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noise and. But. It.
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Cause lot of backlash and that's why cause you because.
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All these Sam Seaborn tweeting Hughes,
6:57
Sarah Anybody with a blazing see
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them in. That's. His his
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novel me undies have money but in his mouth
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when they're going as were accompanied are going after
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their house and then they have to defend my
7:08
behavior or ignore it and it puts him and
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you an offer to to rely on insane you
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that I would I just chose to ignore has
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it all idea did but I to signal I
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saw it's advisers and some south I say like
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it like I just I just I just sent
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a Newsweek article about our friend Steve Baker to
7:23
somebody and I didn't realize I was quoted in
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this Newsweek article and on went over and read
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it as a decision so I try not to
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pay. Attention to my press. You know there's so much
7:32
of it. I will. Honestly, I don't. even I see
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Google myself because it uses, you know, Pains.
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In bad and badly butter I guess. In a way
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though I answer these young girls it is working in
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a caravan. I guess I wasn't really want to be
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rude to them, but. I. Was. Talking.
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To them, then know Nikki his I how and
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then as it urges cloud chasing on their campaigns
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are they know it's a joke. So they were
7:52
actually really nice. The girls. People. on
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twitter got really mad with the girls are laughing about
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it was not come on in i'm of him on
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of lamp to have him Everybody's a hoe, but I
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am sorry. He is the pimp on the blimp, Pomp
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Tom, 99, Alex Stein, and I watched
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it. I was watching when you were
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doing the thing, and I was like, that's not gonna
8:10
come back right. Yeah, I know, and I
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called one of the P word. I thought
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the P word's okay. I'm a cat breeder
8:17
now. I have cats, and I deal with
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cats. So for me, the
8:21
word pussy makes me think of cats, not
8:23
a sexual term. That's on you for that
8:25
word being sexual. When you have
8:27
talked to a blasmosis and you love cats, it's
8:30
like, bitch, that's a female dog. It's not
8:32
you, Nicky Ailey. I'm not calling you that.
8:35
I'm saying I have a female dog, Ginger.
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Technically, dictionary definition, that's a bitch. You're
8:39
the one that's making it a slur, not me. I'm
8:42
just using the words as they were written in Webster's
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Dictionary. That's where my brain went when I heard it.
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I was like, female dog, 1,000. You're
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a vet, you're a large animal vet. You know
8:51
that, don't you, in veterinary school,
8:53
don't they use the term bitch? They
8:55
do, bitch, damn, yeah. The
8:57
whole thing, sire. That is what I'm saying. So
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these are real words. You're
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the one that is interpreting it
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incorrectly. I'm just using cats
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and dogs, the most lovable animals on earth. That's
9:08
what I'm referencing. Get your vocabulary from
9:10
a guy who just said, interpretate it. Listen,
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I'm a C student, a graduate from LSU, by
9:17
just barely making it.
9:19
I don't wanna say cheating, but I copied a lot
9:21
of homework, so I made it out of there alive.
9:24
You can too. Even an idiot like me can make
9:26
it, so can you. And as a disclaimer, I'm not
9:28
a large animal vet. Do not send me any videos
9:30
of your cows or horses asking me what's wrong with
9:32
them, okay? I'm retired from that job, but I will
9:34
stick my arm up. To me, I'm kind of an
9:37
unofficial vet. She said it to me, I can give
9:39
you all the, and I know a place where you
9:41
can order all the medication from Ecuador, no
9:43
prescription. ivermectin.com.
9:46
Yeah, horse tranquilizer. Well, I take a lot of horse
9:48
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9:50
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Jason Butler, chief researcher,
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Blaze Media. Um, 2024
11:26
is an interesting year. I know, um, election
11:29
day is coming. Like we'll see what happens with all of that
11:31
stuff. If, if,
11:35
if Trump, the presumptive
11:37
nominee for the Republican party, if Trump is the
11:39
guy, how
11:41
far do you think the left is willing
11:43
to go to make
11:45
sure he does not get
11:47
elected? What's, what
11:50
are some scenarios as
11:52
we head towards the election? What do
11:54
you think? Oh, throw them in jail.
11:56
No question. Yeah. I don't, I still
11:58
think that even though I know he's
12:00
had some success like the Supreme Court ruling today,
12:02
which by the way, if that would not have
12:04
happened, I don't even want to think about what...
12:07
Because I think there's tripwires in the country right now,
12:10
and I think both sides, because we're just so fractured
12:12
as a country. I think
12:14
there's tripwires in this country that everyone's just waiting for. But
12:17
if you're told that you can't vote for the candidate
12:19
that you want to vote for, but
12:21
somehow the democracy is at stake, you know what I mean?
12:23
But the same people that are saying that are also trying
12:26
to get him kicked off ballots so you can't vote for
12:28
the guy. But if the Supreme Court
12:30
would have ruled opposite and would have said, yeah, yeah,
12:32
we're not going to do anything about that, can you imagine? I
12:35
mean, I don't want people to get violent,
12:37
but it's almost like they're pushing people to
12:39
get violent. You don't want people? Don't answer
12:41
that question. The great
12:43
political philosopher Whoopi Goldberg said on The
12:46
View that she thinks
12:48
that Biden should throw all Republicans
12:51
into jail, which of course is what they always
12:53
accuse the right of trying to do. We've
12:57
seen how the left can mobilize and
13:00
burn down buildings, burn down cities, set
13:02
up Chaz and Chop zones, throw
13:04
bricks and smash, grab loot,
13:06
the whole different thing. You
13:09
talk about there being tripwires. I mean,
13:11
what does that look like if the right just decided to
13:13
say, hey, we're going to take this thing and get it kinetic? I
13:16
mean, it's about to get physical here. I mean, you
13:19
start choosing up sides and things like that. I mean, is
13:21
there a scenario whereby that even... How
13:23
do you mobilize that? What does it look like? It
13:25
almost sounds like a strategy session. It's not. This
13:28
is a comedy show. It's a comedy show. Well,
13:31
I don't think they'll ever come to that.
13:34
I really don't. I think that it
13:37
would have to get very extreme
13:39
for us to go to those ends. And I also
13:41
think that both sides would have to have ultimate conviction.
13:45
My example for that is even the border. That's kind
13:47
of like our red line at this point, not only
13:49
for the right, but I think a lot of the
13:51
country is now saying, wait a minute. This is absolutely
13:53
getting out of hand. And you
13:55
had the Abbott administration say,
13:57
like, okay, I'm going to take this thing.
14:00
Okay, fine. This is Texas versus the
14:02
federal government. And we're going to
14:04
see Shelby Park and Eagle Pass, and we
14:06
got it from here. Well,
14:09
I actually have a documentary coming out
14:11
on Blaze Originals this week where we
14:13
went down to Eagle Pass. We went
14:15
with the Take Our Border Back convoy,
14:17
rode with them, but went
14:19
down to Shelby Park. And I don't
14:22
want to give too much away, but
14:24
let me just say I now
14:26
believe that what Texas and Abbott
14:28
are doing down there at the
14:31
border is one giant photo op. I
14:34
do not believe they're sincere. I know it
14:36
sounds sincere. I know a lot of Republican
14:38
governors have joined in with it because they
14:41
think it sounds sincere at all. But
14:43
they could solve this thing like
14:45
that. President Trump basically did.
14:49
Biden knocked everything out, but that was mostly political things
14:51
that they did. Phone calls they made,
14:53
executive orders they signed. They could solve it
14:55
right now if they wanted to, but
14:58
it's too politically advantageous for them to make
15:00
it continue to be an issue that drives
15:02
us apart. So none of them do. Nobody
15:04
on the right or the left. They have
15:06
no issues whatsoever. So I question their entire
15:08
conviction across the board. Well,
15:12
I always say on this show, I'm never
15:14
wrong. And so it being a
15:16
photo op, I've got a lot of pushback
15:18
from people who are saying, oh, no, he's
15:20
doing all of these great and wonderful things.
15:22
Yeah, well, to me, that's the same as
15:24
Biden saying we've got to pass a bill.
15:26
I mean, the guy signed 94 executive actions
15:28
in his first 100 days as president to
15:30
overturn everything Trump was doing at the border.
15:32
Now he needs another law passed. I just
15:34
don't – not buying into that nonsense. When
15:37
you talk about convictions, Joe Biden's approval
15:39
rating on any particular topic that's a
15:41
major hotbed issue amongst voters is he
15:43
never is above like 35 percent
15:46
at this stage. I mean,
15:48
he's consistently 65 to 68 percent disapproval. So
15:51
I don't think that those are Civil War-level
15:54
convictions that people have. Like, they're not going
15:56
to go to battle for Joe Biden, but
15:59
come November, Is Joe Biden
16:02
the candidate on the ballot? What do you think? Oh, that's
16:04
a good question And I've got
16:06
actually got a there's a there's a vote going
16:08
around the studios up here and Glenn's involved Stu's
16:10
involved I'm kind of on board that
16:14
Sometime after tomorrow, which is Super Tuesday
16:16
I don't know when this is airing
16:18
but sometime after Super Tuesday that
16:21
he'll be taken off and I think they're
16:24
We will win this no matter what would
16:26
be Michelle Obama Gavin Newsom Yeah,
16:28
them together on the same ticket. Yep. That's
16:31
what I'm thinking. I mean god, that's frightening Yeah,
16:34
that's really good. I'd rather die Pepper
16:37
stuff right? That's what I'm saying. Just get it
16:39
ready You
16:41
know, I've said forever I you know my Predictions
16:43
been they'll get to the DNC they'll get through
16:46
the convention and he'll be the guy and then
16:48
they can bacon within three weeks Like replace him
16:50
with whoever whatever candidate they want, right? Isn't that
16:52
the law or that's the rules with the DNC
16:54
or something in that person? Whoever the candidate's gonna
16:56
be doesn't have to do any campaigning to get
16:58
through the primaries So, you know here
17:00
we are as we say, maybe
17:02
timestamp tomorrow as we're taping. This is Super
17:05
Tuesday But
17:07
there's no way that guy's on the ballot, I don't think
17:09
no no I do not think so
17:12
not I mean your approval ratings Everything he has
17:14
gone. I mean and they they are terrified of
17:16
a Trump win terrified So what would they be
17:18
willing to do to ensure that doesn't happen roll
17:21
out the big guns literally of Michelle Obama?
17:24
Those are big guns Action Mike.
17:26
All right, Jason butchrill appreciate your brother. Yep.
17:29
His predictions always come true All
17:32
right. Hey, we're sitting here with my friend
17:34
Jill Savage. She's a host at
17:36
the blaze and I'm
17:38
getting everybody's takes on 2024 I
17:41
don't not the election How
17:43
long before we start seeing like wild
17:45
and crazy stuff left versus right? I
17:47
mean because obviously we're divided what is
17:49
your prediction for the next few months
17:51
heading up in November, you know I
17:53
said the summer of riots. I really wanted them
17:55
to stay back in 2020, but I really don't
17:58
think that we're going to have nice things. I
18:00
think that 2024 is going to be just as
18:02
crazy as the summer of 2020. And we're
18:05
actually going to level it up because that's what we always
18:07
do, right? What we did last time, not going to be
18:09
enough. The movie Civil War
18:12
comes out in April. So it'll
18:14
have to wait until after that. But
18:17
after that, I don't have a timeframe.
18:19
It's just sometime after the movie is released when they
18:21
are, you know, doing the predictive programming, we already had
18:23
the Obama movie come out where the preppers were the
18:25
good people in the movie. And they're like, Oh my
18:27
gosh, he knew how did he know? And it's
18:30
like, that's, that's actually really scary
18:32
when it's an Obama produced movie.
18:35
And you see that
18:37
kind of stuff going on. You see,
18:39
now I'm thinking because if you think about
18:41
the movies, like what was it Hunger Games
18:43
and Divergent and Star Wars and The Matrix,
18:45
everybody was on the side of the resistance,
18:47
right? But that's not true in
18:50
the real world. Like the people that are
18:52
resisting the federal government pushing back against big
18:54
government or governmental overreach. Those are the bad
18:56
guys were the conspiracy theories theorists were the
18:58
weirdos out there that are floating
19:00
all these ideas. But that's interesting because so
19:04
what you're saying basically is we got to get
19:06
through the movie first, we get through the movie,
19:08
and then and then we'll see what happens in
19:10
reality. But see, I don't ever see people on
19:13
the right burning down buildings or taking over cities
19:15
or looting, smashing, grabbing. Do
19:17
you think we're capable of such behavior? That's,
19:19
that's not our move, right? That's not what
19:22
we do. We aren't be George Soros funded
19:24
everything is laid out. The bricks are ready
19:26
to be thrown into the building. That's not
19:28
our side. But
19:31
if there's chaos in the streets everywhere
19:33
at some point, what
19:35
does that spill over into right? You have
19:37
to protect your own businesses. And you know,
19:39
we saw that with the summer of the
19:41
riots. I think
19:43
I think it'll be more self preservation,
19:46
protect my business, protect my life,
19:48
protect my family. And then they'll
19:50
they'll always spin it into us being the
19:52
bad people, though. Yeah, and the progressives,
19:54
you know, that those organizations that don't
19:57
really exist, those lefty weirdos out there
19:59
that take to the streets and burn things
20:01
down. What's funny about that whole deal is they don't
20:03
have to worry about the legal consequences from anything that
20:05
they do. You know what I'm saying? So
20:08
they don't have to worry about anything. You and
20:10
I get put under the jail for just being
20:12
within a quarter mile of the Capitol building on
20:14
January 6th. Jay Sixers are in prison for 18
20:16
years without doing really much of
20:19
anything. And the district attorneys
20:21
everywhere are getting liberals off and
20:23
actually going out and helping them fund
20:25
their court cases and making sure that they can get
20:27
out of jail with nothing to lose. Well,
20:31
Jill Savage, I hope you're not right.
20:33
Like, I don't know. Like, well, first of all, look at
20:36
me. I'm sitting on this couch. I'm like fat and dumpy.
20:38
I look like Jabba the Hutt. There's no way I can't
20:40
run down the street and fight anybody. Like
20:42
I talk tough online, but nobody,
20:44
nobody's scared of this at all. Like you're
20:46
still life and skinny. Like you could still
20:48
move. No, but I've seen your Instagram
20:50
videos and I've seen the safe, which
20:53
is an entire room. So I think that you're
20:55
a little bit better off, but there's nothing there
20:57
because unfortunately they all fell in the bottom of
20:59
a river at one point in time. So
21:02
yeah, but at one point in time you
21:04
were, you were ready to go. Strap. My gun
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me recently, they said, how many guns can you
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shoot at one time? I was like, I can
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here's the thing that a lot of folks don't
22:15
realize and that is the state
22:17
of Texas similar to the state of California
22:20
is very influential to things that happen in
22:22
the rest of the country. The reason being
22:24
is because well they're big and they have
22:26
a huge population. They have
22:28
a huge say in the national outcome of the
22:30
way things work on a federal level in the
22:33
United States but also their economies are so big
22:35
coupled with the fact that they are border states
22:38
and so much of what's
22:40
happening and being talked about in our
22:42
nation right now is because of people
22:44
coming across the border. So
22:47
what if you could have a conversation
22:49
with Texas lawmakers, get their insight, get
22:51
their understanding and get their outlook of
22:53
what's about to happen in the great
22:55
state of Texas. So
22:57
we're gonna head over to a rally for
22:59
my friend Mitch Little. If that name is
23:01
familiar to you, well it's probably because you
23:03
were paying attention to the Ken Paxton Attorney
23:05
General Ken Paxton impeachment trial
23:08
which turned out to be a big
23:10
embarrassment for those who are coming after
23:12
the nation's most powerful Attorney
23:14
General. Tends to work out that way
23:16
especially when the Attorney General happens to be on
23:19
in my opinion the side of truth. So
23:22
we went to one of his campaign rallies
23:24
because being a lawyer and being a hero
23:26
wasn't enough. He decided to run for the
23:28
Texas Statehouse in his district. Let's talk to
23:30
him, let's talk to some others, let's talk
23:32
to the Attorney General himself and let's see
23:34
what the outlook is for Texas because as
23:36
we all know so goes
23:38
Texas, so goes the nation. Here
23:40
we go. Hey guys welcome to the
23:42
insanity. We're at a campaign event
23:44
for Mitch Little and he is
23:47
running for the Statehouse here in Texas. There's
23:49
a kind of a menagerie of who's
23:52
who here and the
23:54
thing they have in common is they're all patriots.
23:56
They love this country, they love Texas and they
23:58
won't talk about it. about it. So every
24:01
now and then you get together with a whole
24:03
bunch of crazy red-blooded Americans that believe in conservative
24:05
values and hold dear to those and when
24:08
you get them all together you never know what's going to happen. So I
24:10
want to try to talk to them a little bit, find out what they
24:12
think 2024 is going to hold, what
24:15
it looks like, what's coming, maybe get a
24:17
few predictions out of them. Let's talk about
24:20
some of the setbacks we faced in the
24:22
last year, how we can overcome them. Do
24:24
they believe in the polling that's happening
24:27
right now? Are they surprised by any
24:29
of the headlines? What are the most
24:31
important issues that they're facing or that
24:33
we're facing in this country right now
24:36
and how do we deal with them as we move forward?
24:38
So let's go in, let's talk to some folks and have
24:40
a good time because that's what it's all about. Alright
24:44
so Shelly Luther, she's
24:46
pretty famous actually. I know you
24:50
hate it but everybody knows the news story about the
24:52
whole salon owner shutdown. You're sick of being called a
24:54
salon owner and you're a friend of mine and you're
24:57
a lot more than that obviously. You're running for
24:59
a state house, you run
25:02
them as rep for district 62 which
25:04
is Grayson County? Yeah Grayson,
25:07
Fannin, Franklin and Delta. Now
25:09
the specific question I have for you because this is
25:11
happening right now, this will air later but it's happening
25:13
right now, the CDC has now come out and said
25:15
that COVID should just be treated like the flu. Now
25:18
that's what we've been saying, did you see this? Did
25:20
you see that at all? I haven't seen it yet
25:22
but it doesn't surprise me. Yeah well when
25:24
you consider how many businesses were shut down and
25:27
how many lives were ruined and just
25:30
lost relationships, I mean everything, I mean
25:32
lives were shut down. You lived through
25:34
that, they literally put you in jail
25:36
for opening your business here
25:39
in the state of Texas. For the flu, for
25:41
the flu. Yeah. What they're now saying, you should
25:43
be treated like the flu and now they're even
25:45
saying that five days of you know quarantining yourself,
25:47
don't even worry about that anymore. Oh really? Yeah.
25:51
I just can't with them anymore. I know. I just can't. But
25:53
I know it's probably going to happen again at some point and
25:55
we need to stand up again. Which is my
25:57
question, so you're running here in Texas.
26:00
How do we because we've had some setbacks in the prior
26:02
years. We know that What do
26:04
we need to avoid moving forward because
26:06
I'm reasonably confident in your race Everything's
26:09
looking you feel like it's looking positive.
26:12
I think it looks pretty good right now. We're
26:14
cautiously optimistic Yeah, yeah.
26:17
Well, how do we avoid this stuff in the days ahead?
26:19
You know, it's crazy But you know what's
26:21
best for yourself and your family and you
26:24
just do that That's what
26:26
I've told everybody for the last almost four years now You
26:29
do what's best for you and your family and no one
26:31
else needs to decide that or didn't get in your way
26:33
about that Yeah, well listen
26:38
She's a hardened criminal She's
26:41
done time. All right. I've worn the
26:43
stripes Let me tell
26:45
you when she says that you better take it because
26:47
that's she'll punch you in the mouth
26:50
with it She's she's seen some things and I
26:52
learned that in prison All right. Good luck heading
26:54
into this thing. You bet. Thank you They
26:57
You They've
27:21
tried to get me here to do
27:24
a show for a long time And
27:27
This is the first time I've ever been here Different
27:30
kind of thing Sarah Gonzales the
27:32
host of Sarah Gonzales unfiltered. You're
27:34
looking very fringy today Are
27:37
you on the fringe? I am I am Magga
27:41
extremist on the fringe
27:43
fringe, right? I heard a rumor
27:45
that you're actually a man that Transitioned
27:48
into a woman. I saw the science on
27:50
Twitter Did you have
27:52
a response for any of that? I Think
27:54
the evidence speak for itself. We'll
27:57
take a look later. I kid I Alright,
28:00
we're up here with all of these
28:02
other, all these candidates, a lot of
28:04
them are running for state house positions.
28:09
You think grassroots candidates can win at
28:12
all anymore at this stage in the
28:14
game with the way things are? In
28:16
this climate, yes, because the
28:18
rhinos have pitted themselves so heavily against the
28:20
grassroots, especially with the impeachment of Ken Paxton.
28:22
I think that that was the switch in
28:25
a lot of people and got them more
28:27
active and involved. I think if it's going to
28:29
be a time, it's going to be now. So
28:32
you think a lot of the
28:34
rhino Republicans kind of self-sabotaged through
28:37
the Ken Paxton impeachment and
28:39
the setbacks and now with the border
28:42
and a lot of different issues. Let me ask you, going
28:44
into this next
28:46
few months before November, what's
28:49
going to be the biggest issue on voters' minds?
28:51
Is it the economy? Is it the border? What
28:54
do you think? It's 100% the border. The
28:57
border and the crime that is
28:59
being imported into our country. You
29:03
could say the economy is even part of the border issue
29:05
because it's a drain on everything. It's a drain on our
29:08
resources. It's an increase in
29:10
crime. It's a drain on our economy. It's a drain
29:12
on everything. And it's all tied back to the border.
29:15
The polls have trumped. This is the last
29:17
question I'll ask you and you can go back to being you. I'm
29:21
still being you. I know you sort of. My
29:24
face is so baby face. Look at it. I
29:27
woke up this morning. I was like, what did you do? My
29:30
beard was looking so good. The
29:34
polls, New York Times actually came out and showed
29:36
the polls showing Trump
29:38
five points solidly ahead of Biden. Do we
29:40
believe the polls at all anymore when you
29:42
got that coming out, even though it's favorable
29:45
towards Trump? What do you think? I
29:47
would say I would believe it only because Biden
29:49
has done so poorly for such a long time.
29:52
But I wouldn't. I wouldn't bank
29:54
on it so much as to say don't go vote. Right.
29:57
Like every vote counts and we need the process to play
29:59
out the way. that it should in order
30:01
for all of that to be secure. But it
30:03
wouldn't surprise me. I mean, all of these independents
30:06
who wanted Biden in because they thought, oh, Trump's
30:08
sweet, sweet thing, they're now seeing the ramifications of
30:10
putting Joe Biden in. And I don't think they
30:12
want another four years of that. Well,
30:14
I know that the other polls, the
30:17
Fox poll showed that Biden
30:19
on every critical issue has a disapproval
30:21
rating between 65 and 68% on
30:25
every single critical issue. So we'll
30:27
see what happens. Now, you've been,
30:30
Katie, you've been on
30:32
the campaign trail a lot this year. I'll
30:34
ask you what I asked some others. Do
30:36
grassroots candidates, in the past they've had
30:39
a hard time, do grassroots candidates in
30:41
this primary election, what do
30:43
you think, they got a shot this time? I think they're gonna
30:45
kick ass and take names. Why do you think so? I
30:48
think from everything we're seeing in the field, the
30:50
calls we're getting, the texts we're getting, the
30:53
donations we're getting, people are fed
30:55
up. They're ready to change their stuff in
30:57
Texas. We're ready for grassroots candidates. Yeah,
30:59
I think the establishment Republican rhinos
31:01
have kind of sabotaged themselves a
31:03
lot with the
31:05
sham impeachment trial and just the open
31:08
border. I mean, just not getting things
31:10
done, no priorities. So I hope you're
31:12
right on that thing. Looking at the,
31:14
on the federal level, looking at the national scene,
31:18
you think that Biden's gonna be the candidate come
31:20
November? You think he'll be their guy? Nope. I
31:23
think he's gonna be Newsome or Michelle Obama.
31:25
Yeah, probably a pretty good guess. That's what
31:27
I've said. Yeah. And I think they'll
31:29
get through the DNC, he'll be the candidate and
31:31
then they'll just replace him. I think they will,
31:34
brother. I don't think there's any chance Biden goes
31:36
to November. Yeah. I don't.
31:38
The, you get on the line and you see what
31:40
everybody's got to say, all the trolls and all the
31:42
people. I see all the mentions that you get. I
31:44
get a lot of them too. You
31:46
ready to just go out there and kick some ass? I'm ready to
31:48
kick some ass, brother. And one day
31:51
I'm sick of these rhino politicians. When you call
31:53
them out to ask them a question, I
31:55
had one call me a boy this morning and I
31:57
said, boy, I'm 20 years older than you. I
32:00
got you boy that you don't want. Wow.
32:02
Yeah, and that was
32:04
an elected politician. Frisco,
32:07
Texas. Holy smokes. Wow.
32:10
I mean the
32:13
condescending attitude that these folks have. They don't
32:16
want accountability. No, I mean, you know, you
32:18
had Sarah Gonzales, she's been escorted out of
32:20
campaign events. Yep. You've seen
32:22
it firsthand. Absolutely. And I saw just
32:25
from the posting that we put out
32:27
promoting this event, how
32:29
many people were saying, oh, there's not a single patriot
32:31
in that group. You know, those every one of those
32:34
people in there should probably be in jail. Just
32:37
the garbage rhetoric from lefty progressive that
32:39
don't have a damn clue about anything
32:41
going on. No, they don't. I'll tell
32:43
you for us, for me
32:45
and just since it's speaking, this is our
32:47
family. Y'all are our family. If
32:50
we didn't have y'all, I don't know what I'd be doing,
32:52
but y'all give me energy. Give me strength. Give me a
32:54
reason to fight. And that's why
32:56
we're here. I love it, brother. All right. Go
32:59
back to having fun. Thank you. Ah,
33:02
Jacinta. Why's Texas got to
33:05
be so big? Look
33:08
at that tan. You look like me, girl. Yeah,
33:12
I've been rubbing cream. Come
33:17
here. Come here. Hang on, Andy. Hang on a second.
33:19
You, you, you, you block walking. You
33:22
got a knocking on doors. Yeah. Do people talk to you?
33:24
Well, yes, they do. They don't, you don't have to slam
33:26
the door on your face. No, no.
33:30
Because you're pretty. Oh, thank you.
33:32
Thank you. You mean as a snake too.
33:34
And I know you're tough. I kicked that
33:36
door in. I want people's
33:39
response when overall, when you're out campaigning, because
33:41
you've been working on the Shelly Luther campaign.
33:43
They love Shelly. Yeah. They love you because
33:45
she's the only person, man or woman,
33:48
that stood up against the tyranny of the
33:50
government. The only one across this country.
33:54
And she's got the jail time to prove it. She's
33:56
got the, and we went to jail for it too.
33:58
Yeah. Got the little tattoo of the that little
34:00
teardrop right there under her eye. Yeah, plus,
34:02
yeah, plus she's easy to look at too.
34:05
Ah, she's, nah. I've
34:08
never paid any attention to any of that. I
34:10
wouldn't know. Here's the priorities when you
34:12
come to these campaign events. Thank you, my brother. Andy
34:16
Hopper, Andy, I'm
34:18
gonna spill that. Cheers, you can put
34:20
your drink down. Put your, you drinking
34:22
a Coke? Yeah. See,
34:24
I let you always know candidates, they're being good.
34:27
They're being good. That's not a good idea to
34:29
drink and soap fly. That's why I'm not running
34:31
for anything right now. There you go. So you're
34:33
running for House seat 64. Yes, sir.
34:35
Where is that in Texas? So that's Allbright
34:38
County. It's the northwest corner of Denton County.
34:40
So anyways, it used to be that we
34:42
were at Parker County. That's Mike Alcott's district
34:44
that he's running against now. But
34:47
man, I tell you what, it's a crazy
34:49
race. It is a different. It's a
34:51
crazy race in that I've seen a lot of the
34:53
Alcott supporters that are really kind of
34:56
taking on some weird leftist tactics with
34:58
the attack and the smear campaigns. You mean
35:00
Rogers? Yeah, yeah. I'm Rogers, I'm sorry. Yeah,
35:03
yeah, yeah. I mean, it's insane those
35:05
tactics that are out there. And it's like,
35:08
no, it's bonkers. Like only the left
35:11
goes after the right for being too far to the
35:13
right. Like they're basically absorbing the
35:15
same attitudes, the same tendencies
35:17
that the left has accusing us
35:19
of crazy things like those neo-Nazis, you know?
35:22
And it's like, come on y'all. Are you
35:24
actually Republicans? Are you gonna stand up and
35:26
support our Republican values? Are you gonna basically
35:29
complain and say that, you know, we're too
35:31
adamant about some of the things that make
35:33
Texas, Texas fighting for, you know, secure borders,
35:35
fighting for elections to be secure? These are
35:38
things they don't talk about. They don't wanna
35:40
talk about. So anyways, yeah, no, I mean,
35:42
if you see a mailer, they actually sent
35:44
a mailer in my district yesterday that
35:47
attacks Rick Green as being some
35:49
sort of crazy conservative. Can you believe that?
35:51
Like Rick Green is beloved, you know?
35:53
He's the man. Don
35:55
Huffines was on a mailer. Like they're
35:58
making fun of Don Huffines. How did you do that? You
36:01
can't do it and I mean not
36:03
without creating a false you know reality
36:06
my rep down in Montgomery
36:09
County Steve Toth his opponent was
36:11
sending out stuff basically accusing him of being
36:13
a neo-nazi because you've heard the rhetoric I
36:15
mean they're gonna it's like a house divided
36:18
can't stand and when you
36:20
have this type of tactic going on it makes you
36:22
wonder you know what what does the future look like.
36:26
Two questions do grassroots candidates do they
36:28
really because in the past they've struggled
36:30
do they have a chance to go around and
36:33
the second one is is the future
36:35
of Texas with the city's all gone blue the
36:38
future of Texas how long before we're we're
36:41
kind of off the clip in the in regards
36:43
to running to the left. Yeah so the
36:45
first question is I do think we have a chance and
36:48
I think the thing that is transformative this race is
36:50
that first of all the whole Democrat chairs
36:52
thing is now had two cycles to percolate
36:55
everybody in my district knows about it I don't
36:57
even have to explain it they know they may
36:59
not understand what committee chairs are but they know
37:01
we're surrendering power to the Democrats and they know
37:03
who's doing it and it takes time for that
37:05
to sink in so I think that's one thing
37:07
the other transformative thing is this Ken Paxton impeachment
37:09
you know it sucks that you know General Paxton
37:11
had to go through all this but the fact
37:13
that he did especially in rural
37:16
Texas people are pissed they're really mad
37:18
and they're ready to stand up and and that that's
37:21
something you really can't really predict but
37:23
you're seeing it people are coming out of the
37:25
woodwork to stand up for the Attorney General. But
37:29
as far as where we have a chance yeah I do think we have
37:31
a chance because there are so
37:33
many political refugees from California moving into rural
37:35
Texas they may not move it into Denton
37:37
they may not be moving into Austin but
37:39
they're moving into Wise County and
37:42
you can see like these people see what
37:44
is going on in Texas and they know
37:46
this is what happened in California this like
37:48
you say this rhetoric of calling conservatives neo-nazis
37:50
and trying to frame them they're like they
37:52
did this in California 20 years ago where
37:54
the right absorbed the tactics to the left
37:56
and started going against real conservatives so they're
37:59
actually standing up And the thing that
38:01
makes Texas kind of unique is even though we
38:03
have five blueberries in the state that are basically
38:05
turning the state blue, we have like a hundred
38:07
cities in the state that are a hundred thousand
38:10
or more that are like the long views in
38:12
the abilings, the midlives and the edestas and the
38:14
sermons and the towers. And those are actually what
38:16
is pulling the state to the right. So I
38:19
think we have a chance, but we cannot surrender
38:21
our conservative values. We can't surrender the high moral
38:23
ground and the positions that we have. Yeah. So
38:25
goes Texas. So goes the nation, man. Andy, good
38:28
luck in 64 brother. Appreciate you. All
38:36
the bankers, Texas for a little bit,
38:38
A.R.T. and they feel it. They're
38:40
going down. We're just a bunch of
38:42
conservatives in there. How do you know
38:44
that our attorneys general who just spoke,
38:46
there was a hint of a sheer
38:49
impeachment down in Austin earlier this year.
38:52
Magnetic. a
39:06
no o
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o o
39:28
o o o
39:34
o o o
39:40
o o
39:44
o o o
39:50
all right well sir martinez let me tell
39:53
you something this dude right here he'll shock
39:55
you with his knowledge the stuff
39:57
he knows about taxes the stuff he knows about how to
39:59
stay the to be working and it'll blow your mind. Are
40:02
you running for something? Are you about to run for something? What are
40:04
you doing? I am working on making sure
40:06
that we put Joe Biden back in the real nurse and know
40:08
he needs to go into it. And I'm
40:10
about to announce that I'm running for state chair of
40:13
the Republican Party of Texas so we can secure our
40:15
elections and secure our borders. Because if we don't secure
40:17
one, we'll never secure the other. What
40:20
does that role do? I mean, why is that
40:22
important? What's the deal there? Well,
40:24
it's the chairman of the board of directors for
40:27
the Republican Party of Texas. So you're overseeing all
40:29
of the party functions, which means you're overseeing also
40:31
the elections, and you're also raising
40:33
money to get out the vote and to
40:35
make sure that you're having good quality individuals
40:37
and making sure the legislature actually listens to
40:40
the grassroots. But every two
40:42
years, we also have a political party
40:44
where we have the largest political party
40:46
on the planet to nominate whoever's sending
40:49
to the electoral college. But in between
40:51
that, we're running on getting people elected
40:53
in all these races. But I'm telling
40:55
you, this is the key on how
40:57
we beat George Soros and how we
41:00
secure our elections. And there's some key things we're
41:02
going to do with that. And people like you
41:04
that have had a voice will have
41:06
an amplified voice because we just want
41:08
the truth, biblical worldview, constitutional
41:10
worldview that will let everybody be freer in
41:12
this state. Because if this state is the
41:14
only state we have to save the United
41:16
States of America, now we've got to work
41:19
together to do it. I like that idea
41:21
of having an amplified voice. I'm all about
41:23
that, baby. Absolutely. Let's link in those tent
41:25
stakes and rock and roll. Hey, be sure
41:27
you follow Weston Martinez on social media. He'll
41:29
blow your mind. Stop
41:31
being the rhinos. No
41:34
more rhino vision. All right,
41:36
District 93, Texas State Rep, big
41:39
chat, Juan. Why do you do what you
41:41
do? Oh, man. It's for the next generation
41:43
before you're fighting. And the reality is, that's
41:45
a great question that a lot of rhinos
41:47
in Austin need to be asked. Why are
41:50
you doing what you're doing? Because if it's
41:52
not to secure the next generation from wokeism,
41:54
then stop wasting your time and wasting taxpayer
41:56
dollars. We need real, true fighting conservatives
41:58
in the Texas House. Don't run.
42:01
Yeah, there's a lot of people out there that are
42:03
looking at elections and they're
42:05
thinking they're not secure. What's the
42:07
point? I went to the
42:09
polling place the other day, man, and it was packed. I
42:11
mean, the lines were out the door. Do you think people
42:13
are a little more enthusiastic
42:16
at this point about what they see going
42:18
on, especially here in Texas after Paxton's trial
42:20
and just the nonsense they've seen? What do
42:22
you think? People are angry. People are upset
42:24
that their values are not being stood for.
42:26
The reality is for generations in Texas, we've
42:29
seen politicians say whatever they need to say
42:31
to get elected. They've prostituted the church for
42:33
votes. They've prostituted Republicans for votes. They've prostituted
42:36
conservative organizations for votes. And now there's a
42:38
real fine line. What the Paxton impeachment did
42:40
was it shut a line between those that
42:42
are willing to stand for our values and
42:45
those that are just going to go along
42:47
to get along down. And Austin, and so
42:49
to every conservative right now who's looking for
42:51
who to vote for, here's the three questions
42:54
I asked a representative if I'm going to
42:56
get behind him. Did you vote for impeachment or would
42:58
you? Do you believe in banning
43:00
Democrat committee chairs because we're the only
43:02
state that gives power back to Democrats
43:04
even though we have the majority? And
43:06
then third, are you going to support
43:08
Dave Vealen who has vowed to give
43:10
Democrats committee chairmanship? Those three questions are
43:12
going to tell you who our conservatives
43:14
are and who they're not. Isn't
43:17
it funny that here in Texas we can talk about
43:19
things and talk about like the Speaker of the House,
43:21
Dave Vealen. You can mention that in people all over
43:23
the country. It's become notorious,
43:25
right? Everybody knows that. So
43:27
I think people are realizing how big of a
43:29
deal what happens here in Texas affects the
43:32
rest of the country because everywhere is a border state
43:34
now. And so
43:36
what's happening here is
43:38
going to affect their lives. So I'll tell you this
43:41
Nate, if I was starting a boy band, you'd be
43:43
in it. Okay. You're a man
43:45
brother. Thank you. Thank you pal. Thank
43:48
you pal. Mitch Little, you'll rule them
43:50
out in the impeachment sham. I mean
43:52
you'll rule them out. Attorney
43:55
for Ken Paxton. What in the
43:57
world made you decide to run for office
43:59
for House? seat 65 in Texas. I
44:01
just don't think that the
44:03
Texas House can be occupied by people who
44:05
are willing to do that to another Republican
44:07
or really anybody Chad we can't have people
44:10
who are impeaching other people without evidence. The
44:12
rule of law has got to matter. It's
44:14
got to matter to Republicans. It's got to
44:16
I know it matters to the people in
44:18
this district. It's just about the
44:20
votes. We need conservative votes in this district.
44:23
Do you think that that impeachment trial worked
44:25
out to be a positive thing even though
44:27
they intended it for evil? I mean it
44:29
exposed a lot right? God use it for
44:32
good. I mean I said that
44:34
at the end of the trial when we were in
44:37
the middle of the press gaggle. I said what you
44:39
know what they intended for evil. God intended for good.
44:41
It's you know it's like
44:43
that domino meme. Dave Phelan
44:46
has a few too many cocktails one night and
44:48
now we've got the conservative resurgence right here in
44:50
Texas. I think this I want to be a
44:52
part of it. Yeah and it blew the door
44:54
open for grassroots candidates. You're doing it. I'm telling
44:56
you're the person for the job. The incumbent that's
44:58
in there has got to go. Absolutely
45:01
she's got to go. I believe things
45:04
are going to get better. It's going to start on
45:06
Tuesday Chad. I'll tell you this if candidates like yourself
45:08
and some of these other candidates that were here tonight
45:11
end up in the state house again it's going
45:13
to be a game changer. The state will change
45:15
for the better. I mean for a
45:18
very long time we will see a shift
45:20
in sex politics that could last a generation
45:22
and that's why I'm doing this. It's for
45:24
these for these amazing people you saw here
45:26
tonight who just want to have somebody come
45:28
home look in the eye and say I
45:30
was there for you. I love
45:32
it Mitch Little seat
45:34
65 baby.
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