Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:07.380] ["Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Bad Boys, Bad Boys"] [00:07.380 --> 00:12.340] Bad boys, whatcha wanna, whatcha gonna, whatcha gonna do [00:12.760 --> 00:15.740] When Sheriff John Brown come for you [00:18.320 --> 00:22.860] Tell me, whatcha wanna do, whatcha gonna do [00:24.800 --> 00:25.800] Yeah [00:26.320 --> 00:29.340] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do [00:29.340 --> 00:31.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:31.840 --> 00:33.340] Bad boys, bad boys [00:33.340 --> 00:34.840] Whatcha gonna do? [00:34.840 --> 00:37.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:37.340 --> 00:40.340] When you were eight and you had bad traits [00:40.340 --> 00:42.840] You go to school and learn the golden rule [00:42.840 --> 00:45.840] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? [00:45.840 --> 00:48.340] If you get hot then you must get cool [00:48.340 --> 00:49.840] Bad boys, bad boys [00:49.840 --> 00:51.340] Whatcha gonna do? [00:51.340 --> 00:53.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:53.840 --> 00:55.340] Bad boys, bad boys [00:55.340 --> 00:56.840] Whatcha gonna do? [00:56.840 --> 00:59.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:59.340 --> 01:00.840] You chuck it on that one [01:00.840 --> 01:02.340] You chuck it on this one [01:02.340 --> 01:04.840] You chuck it on your mother and you chuck it on your father [01:04.840 --> 01:07.840] You chuck it on your brother and you chuck it on your sister [01:07.840 --> 01:10.340] You chuck it on that one and you chuck it on me [01:10.340 --> 01:11.840] Bad boys, bad boys [01:11.840 --> 01:13.340] Whatcha gonna do? [01:13.340 --> 01:15.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:15.840 --> 01:17.340] Bad boys, bad boys [01:17.340 --> 01:18.840] Whatcha gonna do? [01:18.840 --> 01:21.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:21.340 --> 01:22.840] Bad boys, bad boys [01:22.840 --> 01:24.340] Whatcha gonna do? [01:24.340 --> 01:26.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:26.840 --> 01:28.340] Bad boys, bad boys [01:28.340 --> 01:29.840] Whatcha gonna do? [01:29.840 --> 01:32.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:32.340 --> 01:34.840] Nobody now give you no break [01:34.840 --> 01:37.340] Police now give you no break [01:37.340 --> 01:39.840] That old soldier man now give you no break [01:39.840 --> 01:42.840] Not even your IG now give you no breaks [01:42.840 --> 01:44.840] Bad boys, bad boys [01:44.840 --> 01:46.340] Whatcha gonna do? [01:46.340 --> 01:48.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:48.840 --> 01:50.340] Bad boys, bad boys [01:50.340 --> 01:51.840] Whatcha gonna do? [01:51.840 --> 01:53.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:53.840 --> 01:55.340] Bad boys, bad boys [01:55.340 --> 01:56.840] Whatcha gonna do? [01:56.840 --> 01:59.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:59.340 --> 02:00.840] Bad boys, bad boys [02:00.840 --> 02:02.340] Whatcha gonna do? [02:02.340 --> 02:05.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [02:24.340 --> 02:27.340] Why did you have to act so mean? [02:27.340 --> 02:29.840] Don't you know you're a human being? [02:29.840 --> 02:32.340] Born of a mother with a lover for father [02:32.340 --> 02:34.840] Reflection comes and reflection goes [02:34.840 --> 02:37.340] I know sometimes [02:37.340 --> 02:39.340] You wanna let go [02:39.340 --> 02:40.840] Hey, hey, hey [02:40.840 --> 02:43.340] I know sometimes [02:43.340 --> 02:45.340] You wanna let go, go [02:45.340 --> 02:47.340] Bad boys, bad boys [02:47.340 --> 02:48.840] Whatcha gonna do? [02:48.840 --> 02:51.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [02:51.840 --> 02:53.840] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [02:53.840 --> 02:55.340] Bad boys, bad boys [02:55.340 --> 02:56.840] Whatcha gonna do? [02:56.840 --> 02:59.340] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [02:59.340 --> 03:01.840] You're too bad [03:01.840 --> 03:04.840] You're too rude [03:04.840 --> 03:07.340] You're too bad [03:07.340 --> 03:09.340] You're too rude, yeah [03:17.340 --> 03:20.340] Good evening, this is the Rule of Law Radio [03:20.340 --> 03:29.420] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, on this 14th of November, 2024, already just six weeks [03:29.420 --> 03:32.220] away from the end of the year. [03:32.220 --> 03:36.500] I'm going to go ahead and turn on the phone lines this evening. [03:36.500 --> 03:43.620] We are going to have a wonderful special guest this evening, and we're trying to get him [03:43.620 --> 03:44.620] on. [03:44.620 --> 03:49.300] Mr. Massad is going to be joining us. [03:49.300 --> 03:55.140] At first, while we're waiting to get these things started, let's go ahead and talk a [03:55.140 --> 03:59.700] little bit about one thing that I find very common. [03:59.700 --> 04:04.780] People who, they go to court, they think they're going to have their moment, this is their [04:04.780 --> 04:08.860] day in court, they're finally going to get these things straightened out, and they're [04:08.860 --> 04:15.960] so disappointed that justice is nowhere to be found. [04:15.960 --> 04:24.340] I know the feeling, believe me, I get it, and I'm going to encourage you, oh, don't let [04:24.340 --> 04:26.220] it get you down. [04:26.220 --> 04:29.700] This is normal, this is par for the course. [04:29.700 --> 04:36.300] It shouldn't be normal, but unfortunately, for now, it is. [04:36.300 --> 04:42.260] You go to court, and you've been accused of something, and there's no way, it's not even [04:42.260 --> 04:51.820] close to the truth, and you're being run through their conveyor belt of so-called justice, [04:51.820 --> 04:57.540] and it doesn't matter that they have no evidence, there's no facts brought, there's no paperwork, [04:57.540 --> 05:05.540] due process is nothing but a phrase that nobody even cares about. [05:05.580 --> 05:11.380] They don't follow their own rules, they don't follow the laws, and before you know it, they've [05:11.380 --> 05:17.180] banged a gavel and called you guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, as if there were some [05:17.180 --> 05:26.340] kind of facts, as if there were some law, and now you feel completely betrayed. [05:26.340 --> 05:28.940] I get it, I understand. [05:29.940 --> 05:39.340] My encouragement to you is, look forward, look past that, and okay, they've played their hand, [05:39.340 --> 05:42.060] and now it's your turn. [05:42.060 --> 05:44.860] What are you going to do now? [05:44.860 --> 05:52.900] At this point, you have some post-judgment actions you can take to the court. [05:52.900 --> 05:58.260] Now, they've never seen these, because nobody does them. [05:58.460 --> 06:09.060] You can move for a new trial, move to reconsider, but you can also appeal that to the next higher-up court. [06:09.060 --> 06:17.140] So it's good to already know, I know I'm probably telling this to the people who wish [06:17.140 --> 06:22.700] they had heard it before their court hearing, because nobody cares about these things until [06:22.700 --> 06:24.540] it happens to them, right? [06:24.540 --> 06:27.060] I was the same way. [06:27.060 --> 06:31.700] And you can go and you can appeal to the next higher court. [06:31.700 --> 06:40.260] So it's a good idea to already know, before you go to court, which court is the appellate [06:40.260 --> 06:42.420] court. [06:42.420 --> 06:47.220] From the perspective of the court that you're going to, we call that the trial court, there [06:47.220 --> 06:57.980] is one court, and only one court, usually, which is the court to which an appeal should [06:57.980 --> 07:00.940] go from the trial court. [07:00.940 --> 07:06.180] So there's a hierarchy in place, and it's a good idea to go ahead and find out in advance. [07:06.180 --> 07:14.380] Go ahead and mentally prepare yourself, because you're going to take this travesty of justice, [07:14.380 --> 07:23.580] this complete farce, and go ahead and prepare yourself mentally, psychologically for the [07:23.580 --> 07:33.300] probability that Mr. or Ms. Judge does not care about the law. [07:33.300 --> 07:36.340] I'm sorry, but that's pretty common. [07:36.340 --> 07:41.600] Yes, there are some good ones out there, and boy, it's like a breath of fresh air when [07:41.600 --> 07:43.580] you get one of those judges. [07:44.060 --> 07:46.380] There are not enough of them. [07:46.380 --> 07:53.140] One judge told me to my face, I don't care what the law says. [07:53.140 --> 07:57.860] And most of them don't actually say that with their words, but they will certainly do that [07:57.860 --> 07:59.020] with their actions. [07:59.020 --> 08:00.980] Don't let it get you down. [08:00.980 --> 08:03.180] Prepare yourself. [08:03.180 --> 08:08.180] Just know in advance that it's a pretty high likelihood that they're going to do everything [08:08.180 --> 08:09.180] wrong. [08:09.180 --> 08:12.540] They're going to run you through their conveyor belt. [08:12.540 --> 08:14.260] It'll just be star chambers. [08:14.260 --> 08:15.260] There's no justice. [08:15.260 --> 08:21.700] It won't be, I'm not saying there couldn't be, but there's a high likelihood, high probability [08:21.700 --> 08:31.540] that this sort of thing will happen, and you will need to just keep calm, document everything, [08:31.540 --> 08:35.860] and prepare for appeal. [08:35.860 --> 08:45.700] Now in Texas, we have, and I suspect in many other places, a special kind of appeal which [08:45.700 --> 08:52.220] relates to the challenge of subject matter jurisdiction. [08:52.220 --> 09:01.940] So if the trial court never properly acquired jurisdiction in a given matter, then your [09:02.100 --> 09:10.700] appeal can be via a petition for writ of certiorari. [09:10.700 --> 09:20.020] Certiorari is more frequently known as just a cert, and the cert is coming from the higher [09:20.020 --> 09:28.940] court to the lower court to have the lower court produce evidence that they did acquire [09:28.940 --> 09:35.900] jurisdiction because you've brought up the fact that they didn't have jurisdiction. [09:35.900 --> 09:37.660] Now it's been challenged. [09:37.660 --> 09:42.220] So the trial court, if the trial court never had jurisdiction in the first place, then [09:42.220 --> 09:51.460] whatever they did and ruled is completely void, but you can't declare it void. [09:51.460 --> 09:53.580] It's not your word that matters. [09:53.580 --> 09:58.120] You have to get a judge just to declare that it was void. [09:58.120 --> 10:04.080] As odd as that might seem, we need to go to an appellate court and have the appellate [10:04.080 --> 10:06.800] judge rule on that. [10:06.800 --> 10:12.360] And so the first part of that in a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction, hey, there [10:12.360 --> 10:17.280] was no paperwork, nobody started a case, I haven't been actually accused of anything, [10:17.280 --> 10:22.400] I've just been told that I'm charged with XYZ, and what do you know? [10:22.400 --> 10:27.080] There's no body of law that has any XYZ as a crime. [10:27.080 --> 10:28.900] There's really nothing to go on. [10:28.900 --> 10:31.120] There's no controversy before the court. [10:31.120 --> 10:33.020] How can the court rule on anything? [10:33.020 --> 10:39.260] There's nothing happening here except just bluffing and blustering, smoke and mirrors. [10:39.260 --> 10:47.080] So when you go to the appellate court and you raise the issue that there's no case before [10:47.080 --> 10:53.360] the trial court, the trial court ruled ultra virus, which means beyond authority, they [10:53.360 --> 10:58.800] did not have authority to rule because there was no case. [10:58.800 --> 11:06.040] When you bring that fact up, now the appellate court needs to issue a writ of certiorari to [11:06.040 --> 11:07.880] the lower court. [11:07.880 --> 11:14.000] Now they may go ahead and you could also do what's a direct appeal, which would be the [11:14.000 --> 11:21.320] normal appeal, the standard appeal, and that's when you take what was done wrong and you [11:21.320 --> 11:30.080] document all of the judicial error and you show those judicial errors to the appellate [11:30.080 --> 11:31.080] court. [11:31.080 --> 11:38.920] Now the appellate court, I don't know if everybody realizes this, but when you appeal an issue, [11:38.920 --> 11:46.040] you have some matter that was, you were railroaded, steamrolled, they did everything wrong, they [11:46.040 --> 11:48.860] don't care what the law says, they did everything their way. [11:48.860 --> 11:50.920] This is the way we do things around here. [11:50.920 --> 11:53.480] You get stepped on and that's just how it is. [11:53.480 --> 12:00.240] So you take all those proceedings and you go to the appellate court with it. [12:00.240 --> 12:11.480] And what people may not understand, you're not getting a second chance to argue the merits, [12:11.480 --> 12:15.000] the details of the issues, where were you on the night of the 25th? [12:15.000 --> 12:19.400] These kinds of things are not going to be heard by the appellate court. [12:19.400 --> 12:27.440] The appellate court will hear issues that relate to judicial error in the trial court. [12:27.440 --> 12:32.560] And that's a very important mental distinction that we need to make, because it's common [12:32.560 --> 12:43.620] for us when we're accused of something to really try to champion our own cause and try [12:43.620 --> 12:48.180] to prove how innocent we are, well really we don't need to do that, and the appellate [12:48.180 --> 12:49.900] courts can't hear it anyway. [12:49.900 --> 12:54.740] The appellate courts are there to deal with the judicial error and reverse it. [12:54.740 --> 13:01.720] So we bring them the judicial errors, everything, we document it calmly, like I said, keep calm [13:01.720 --> 13:03.060] and carry on. [13:03.060 --> 13:07.060] So keep calm and document everything. [13:07.060 --> 13:16.460] And as the judge is doing everything wrong, for example, refusing to address a threshold [13:17.020 --> 13:23.420] issue, a dispositive threshold issue of lack of jurisdiction, that's a big deal. [13:23.420 --> 13:28.700] And the appellate court can address that. [13:28.700 --> 13:30.660] And there are all kinds of judicial errors. [13:30.660 --> 13:39.980] One would be, a common one is failing to apply the rules of evidence in considering some [13:39.980 --> 13:44.380] fact or assertion to be admissible and before the court. [13:44.500 --> 13:50.300] So, you know, there's no case, there's no paperwork, there's no anything, and so it's [13:50.300 --> 13:52.060] good to bring up all those things. [13:52.060 --> 13:55.980] All right, we've got a few callers and we'll come to those on the other side of the break. [13:55.980 --> 13:57.980] Thanks. [14:44.380 --> 15:04.900] Are you looking to have a closer relationship with God and a better understanding of His [15:04.900 --> 15:05.900] Word? 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[16:57.620 --> 17:02.620] And they like them love slavery and get handouts from the government. [17:03.620 --> 17:16.620] Look what we've got, who reacts to Christian, wonder what God is, don't have the answer, open up our body, who reacts to Christian. [17:16.620 --> 17:23.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and slide. [17:24.620 --> 17:27.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:27.620 --> 17:28.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:28.620 --> 17:29.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:29.620 --> 17:30.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:30.620 --> 17:31.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:31.620 --> 17:32.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:32.620 --> 17:33.620] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:34.380 --> 17:35.380] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:38.380 --> 17:39.380] They're the buena. [17:39.380 --> 17:51.340] They're the only cła 그 pikuuuu [17:53.340 --> 17:58.340] Look what we've got, and they don't have the answer, open, sleep and fight for their freedom and be free. [17:59.340 --> 18:01.340] There are five, There are five, [18:01.340 --> 18:11.340] All right. We are back with Rule of Law Radio. Randy Kelton. I'm Brett Fountain. And we're [18:11.340 --> 18:20.420] here with our special guest this evening. Randy is going to introduce. And this is actually [18:20.420 --> 18:25.520] the second segment. This is still the 14th of November, but Randy's gonna bring the special [18:25.520 --> 18:26.520] guest now. [18:26.520 --> 18:33.240] Okay, you guys on the collar bridge, hang on. I've been wanting to get Pastor Massad [18:33.240 --> 18:41.960] on. I used to do a show with him on Mondays. And Pastor Massad is a lot like Tom Cawley. [18:41.960 --> 18:51.960] He is more focused toward politics. And I've done shows with him when Trump lost the election [18:52.020 --> 18:59.940] last time. And we were pretty despondent, concerned that we were reaching the end of [18:59.940 --> 19:07.940] our democracy. And the four years of Biden seem to have borne out that we were on a fast [19:07.940 --> 19:11.280] track to exactly that. [19:11.280 --> 19:19.900] And now that Trump has been elected, Pastor Massad, your opinion. [19:19.920 --> 19:27.160] Well, my opinion is that we came so close to a disaster, it isn't even funny. And had [19:27.160 --> 19:34.120] he not been reelected, we would have been in a Marxist swill here over the next four [19:34.120 --> 19:40.980] years. I really don't know that our nation as it exists now would have survived. [19:40.980 --> 19:47.400] As I look at it, I think you're exactly right. We were close to it as it was. [19:47.420 --> 19:53.220] Look at all the treachery that was borne out in the way they conducted themselves. I find [19:53.220 --> 19:57.740] it very interesting that they accused Donald Trump of being the one that was going to end [19:57.740 --> 20:05.340] democracy and was the greatest existential threat to our nation. And they had a duly [20:05.340 --> 20:12.860] elected candidate who they decided to beat up in the Oval Office one day and explain [20:12.880 --> 20:15.000] to them that it wouldn't be allowed. [20:15.000 --> 20:19.880] And all of a sudden, someone else was going to be running. And I really believe deep in [20:19.880 --> 20:27.240] my heart that he did not plan for it to be Kamala Harris. I really believe that the plan [20:27.240 --> 20:31.960] was that Mr. Obama was going to do whatever it was he was doing. Nancy Pelosi and Chuck [20:31.960 --> 20:38.640] Schumer were there with him. And when Joe went out and said he wasn't going to run anymore, [20:39.340 --> 20:43.140] he threw all his weight behind Kamala Harris. [20:43.140 --> 20:47.340] He knew exactly what he was doing. She had no chance of being elected, none, zero. And [20:47.340 --> 20:53.060] you saw 70% of the American electorate say, who is this person? She won't even answer [20:53.060 --> 20:56.740] a question. We want nothing to do with her. [20:56.740 --> 21:01.380] I'm wondering, did they self-destruct? [21:01.380 --> 21:07.060] Not deliberately. You have to understand something. With Donald Trump returning to the White House, [21:07.060 --> 21:13.800] the most powerful position in the world, bar none, he is the number one threat to the [21:13.800 --> 21:20.000] globalists coming out of Davos. He is absolutely hell-bent on making sure that they and their [21:20.000 --> 21:28.320] plans do not happen. He is America first all the way. Our prosperity here threatens everything [21:28.320 --> 21:31.360] that those people are trying to do, and he will stand in the way of it. [21:31.360 --> 21:36.160] Honestly, I believe he will do something to interrupt their plans of taking over the world. [21:36.160 --> 21:39.680] He has made it clear that he intends to do exactly that. [21:39.680 --> 21:40.680] Absolutely. [21:40.680 --> 21:41.680] Absolutely. [21:41.680 --> 21:44.800] I'm concerned they'll assassinate him. [21:44.800 --> 21:50.000] Well, they've already tried twice. They've already tried twice. None of that was a coincidence. [21:50.000 --> 21:56.000] You didn't just have some crazy 18, 20-year-old kid with a gun who had nothing better to do. [21:56.000 --> 22:06.000] If you look at all the details of what happened there, there were 10 or 15 visits by the president [22:06.840 --> 22:13.840] from New York-area FBI officers and FBI officials to this kid who's nobody, to his nursing home [22:13.840 --> 22:21.120] where he worked, and to his home, and several visits of him to these offices, FBI offices [22:21.120 --> 22:22.960] right outside of DC. [22:22.960 --> 22:32.400] He had foreign encrypted bank accounts. After he died, everything about his apartment was [22:32.400 --> 22:37.120] sterilized, completely clean, or his home. And so you put kind of two and two together [22:37.120 --> 22:40.800] and you go, well, wait a second. This isn't just some crazy kid with a gun. What's really [22:40.800 --> 22:48.120] going on here? So this was no coincidence. They had a plan. [22:48.120 --> 22:53.200] Bad plan. They used amateurs. They didn't have the bankers do it. The bankers did it [22:53.200 --> 22:59.000] to Kennedy, and they used the pros. The feds can't seem to get anything right. [22:59.000 --> 23:02.120] Yeah, that's a good point. But I want to say something, Randy. [23:03.960 --> 23:09.160] There are my two favorite words in the Bible are the words that came into play here, [23:09.160 --> 23:13.480] and those are but God. But for God's divine intervention, [23:14.920 --> 23:19.960] Donald Trump would have been dead. I mean, a quarter of an inch was all that was necessary. [23:19.960 --> 23:25.240] I'm gonna say more than that. But for that near miss, [23:25.400 --> 23:31.720] Trump may not have got elected. They may have been able to work their way in. But when Trump [23:31.720 --> 23:37.800] got that near miss, his reaction got everybody's attention. [23:37.800 --> 23:42.600] It definitely was a boost, that's for sure. But I'm gonna tell you, I honestly, for over a year, [23:42.600 --> 23:48.200] I've been saying that there was no chance of him not winning. And that absolutely he would prevail [23:48.200 --> 23:52.840] because I just get my thumb on the pulse of the grassroots, what's going on in the country. [23:53.240 --> 23:57.960] And everybody, every place was very disgusted with what was going on. And they were recognizing [23:57.960 --> 24:02.200] that what's going on isn't very American. And people would say, this just doesn't feel right. [24:02.200 --> 24:06.120] What is this? Why is this? How can this be happening here in the United States? [24:06.120 --> 24:10.600] And the answer was very simple. It's coming from Washington and these people and what they're [24:10.600 --> 24:15.880] doing. I mean, these prices in the grocery stores and in the housing market and in everything, [24:15.880 --> 24:19.400] there's no coincidence. It's all orchestrated, and people realize that. [24:19.400 --> 24:28.760] And now Trump's making it clear, he's gonna take them down including the defense, [24:29.560 --> 24:33.560] what do you call them? Eisenhower warned us against. [24:34.280 --> 24:37.000] Right, the military industrial complex. [24:37.000 --> 24:44.920] Yes, military industrial complex. He's made it clear he's taking them apart. And they're bad boys. [24:45.880 --> 24:50.280] He exactly. I don't know if you've really paid attention or not [24:50.280 --> 24:56.680] to what's gone on in the last few days. But with his appointment of defense secretary, [24:58.680 --> 25:06.920] Mr. Heggetts, Pete Hegseth from Fox News, I have to say that caught me completely by surprise. [25:06.920 --> 25:14.280] I never expected to see that happen. Really completely by surprise. However, he's a very [25:14.280 --> 25:23.800] principled guy. And he's done two tours of combat duty in the wars in Afghanistan and [25:24.600 --> 25:30.360] I forget what the second one was. And he is a graduate of Harvard and [25:31.320 --> 25:36.920] Princeton University. He's two Ivy League degrees. He's no slouch and he knows exactly [25:36.920 --> 25:42.520] what's going on. He's gonna replace these people who think that the military should [25:42.520 --> 25:49.080] all be about guys dressing like ladies and DEI and woke and all this stuff. [25:49.080 --> 25:52.440] And that's why recruitment is way down in the military because you get a lot of [25:52.440 --> 25:56.040] young guys who look into that. I don't wanna be part of that. I'm not wearing a dress. [25:56.040 --> 26:01.880] I'm not taking orders from these clowns. So what we're seeing is a return to some common [26:01.880 --> 26:05.000] sense here in the nation. And you've got his appointment. [26:05.880 --> 26:14.040] If ever I've seen the gauntlet thrown down, Trump is absolutely throwing down the gauntlet. [26:15.800 --> 26:21.000] Absolutely correct. And he's doing it because it is what is absolutely necessary [26:21.000 --> 26:26.360] at this moment in our nation. We were faced with losing everything that this nation was about. [26:26.360 --> 26:30.360] All over the country, I kept hearing from people, I just want our country back. [26:30.360 --> 26:33.240] I just want our country back. And we haven't even talked about [26:33.240 --> 26:37.400] the invasion at our southern border. And now extending up to our northern border, [26:37.400 --> 26:42.200] where people are just walking into this country. 20 million so far. You're in Texas. You see that [26:42.200 --> 26:50.280] happening. You know the results of that. Your governor sent, I think, 2,500, maybe 3,000. [26:51.000 --> 26:54.040] And it might be more. Total he sent to other states. [26:54.040 --> 26:56.280] Yeah, but to New York City. It's 80,000 to 20 million. [26:57.560 --> 27:01.960] Right, exactly. 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Order your copy today [29:54.920 --> 30:05.920] and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. Live Free Speech Radio, logosradionetwork.com. [30:24.920 --> 30:31.920] Your job is to protect and to serve. Not beat and abuse. [30:31.920 --> 30:38.920] When you gonna stop abuse, your power. [30:38.920 --> 30:43.920] When you gonna stop abuse, your power. [30:43.920 --> 30:49.920] When you gonna stop abuse, your power. [30:49.920 --> 30:55.920] When you gonna stop abuse, your power. [30:55.920 --> 31:00.920] So please Mr. Mackle and teach officers not to abuse their power. [31:00.920 --> 31:04.920] Send a request to the leader. [31:04.920 --> 31:13.920] Okay. Howdy, howdy. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. And this is a bit awkward. We have Pastor Master Nick Glogally on. [31:13.920 --> 31:25.920] And we have a full board of callers. And I really don't like to do this, but this is kind of a celebratory, how do you say that pastor? [31:25.920 --> 31:27.920] Celebratory. [31:27.920 --> 31:48.920] Celebratory show. Pastor Master and I have done shows together and when Trump lost the last election, we were rather morose and very concerned that we were at the end of our democracy. [31:48.920 --> 32:01.920] And now that Trump is back in, I want to go the other direction. And I know the pastors earned it and I think I have too because I've been terribly concerned about where we were going. [32:01.920 --> 32:12.920] So we would like to do this show at least an hour from now and probably the whole show. So if you guys will call back tomorrow night. [32:12.920 --> 32:23.920] But hang on because if we run out, we'll ask for a caller back in. But I don't think we will and I apologize for blowing you guys off. [32:24.920 --> 32:32.920] I see Tina's on and I know Tina's going to be real churlish about that. You're not going to be churlish, are you Tina? [32:32.920 --> 32:35.920] No, not to you. Not today. [32:35.920 --> 32:39.920] Okay. Thank you guys. [32:39.920 --> 32:44.920] Okay. I'm sorry, Tina. [32:44.920 --> 32:49.920] What were you saying? [32:49.920 --> 32:54.920] Tina, have you heard the master pastor before? [32:54.920 --> 33:00.920] No, I have not. But I agree with what he said just so far. [33:00.920 --> 33:07.920] Tina's from England, so she speaks with a strange foreign accent. [33:07.920 --> 33:09.920] But it's a nice one. [33:09.920 --> 33:15.920] It's a nice one. Okay. Thank you, Tina. Okay, pastor. [33:15.920 --> 33:17.920] What's your take? What do you think? [33:17.920 --> 33:23.920] Well, what I was just starting to tell you was looking at what Donald Trump is doing right now. [33:23.920 --> 33:29.920] He appointed Pete Hegseth as the Secretary of Defense. [33:29.920 --> 33:33.920] He's appointed Matt Gaetz as the Attorney General. [33:33.920 --> 33:42.920] And what is unique about Mr. Gaetz is that Mr. Gaetz is one of the most outspoken members of the House of Representatives against all of the law fear that's been going on. [33:42.920 --> 33:47.920] All of the weaponization of government. And he's a firebrand. [33:47.920 --> 33:51.920] And some people say he's controversial and he's difficult to work with. Wonderful. [33:51.920 --> 33:56.920] Who is more difficult to work with than Merrick Garland? That man shouldn't even be allowed to be in government any place. [33:56.920 --> 34:03.920] This guy has actually weaponized all of the law forces of the United States. [34:03.920 --> 34:14.920] He sent the FBI with a SWAT team into Mar-a-Lago to raid Donald Trump's presidential records, which he brought. [34:14.920 --> 34:17.920] The FBI had already made several visits to Mar-a-Lago. [34:17.920 --> 34:21.920] Donald Trump made it clear. Anything you need, come back, we can get it for you. [34:21.920 --> 34:24.920] And they sent a raid team in there. That's just unthinkable. [34:24.920 --> 34:30.920] I remember I was actually flying that day on my way to Mexico on a mission trip. [34:30.920 --> 34:36.920] And I hit, I think, Atlanta. And that came over the TVs. And I was just in shock. [34:36.920 --> 34:44.920] I was beside myself that they would ever consider doing that to a former president of the United States. Just it's unthinkable what happened. [34:44.920 --> 34:51.920] And then you look at all of the cases that have come up against him once he announced that he was going to run. [34:51.920 --> 35:04.920] And in New York City, the liberal people will pontificate that he's a convicted felon. He's been convicted on 34 felonies. [35:04.920 --> 35:12.920] Well, the reality is that the 34 charges that they brought were charges that would have been misdemeanors. [35:12.920 --> 35:18.920] They had record-keeping charges against a corporation. [35:18.920 --> 35:25.920] And there was a statute of limitation during which time they could be brought. [35:25.920 --> 35:29.920] After the statute of limitations, I don't have to tell you this, Randy, you understand law. [35:29.920 --> 35:32.920] After the statute of limitations expires, you can't bring the charges. [35:32.920 --> 35:36.920] This wasn't past the statute of limitation by 24 hours. [35:36.920 --> 35:45.920] This was five years past the statute of limitations when Alvin Bragg brought this charge against Donald Trump. [35:45.920 --> 35:53.920] In addition to that, because it could only be a misdemeanor and was not a felony, he went into federal law. [35:53.920 --> 36:05.920] And he found a law that essentially says if the record-keeping was done to help sway an election and was falsified to help sway an election, then it would be a felony. [36:05.920 --> 36:16.920] And so using that foundation, he went to the court, a city court in New York, and brought this federal charge to charge Donald Trump with. [36:16.920 --> 36:23.920] Now, any judge worth his weight in salt would say, excuse me, Mr. Prosecutor, what are you doing? [36:23.920 --> 36:27.920] First of all, this is five years expired. Second of all, this is a New York City court. [36:27.920 --> 36:31.920] You don't get to bring federal law in here and prosecute under that. [36:32.920 --> 36:45.920] And then Mr. Bragg never ever produced the evidence that would link this federal elevation of the crime to the misdemeanor. [36:45.920 --> 36:50.920] It never existed. And instead of the judge throwing it out, he allowed it. [36:50.920 --> 36:56.920] And so, sorry, I look at the whole thing and I see a bit of a conspiracy. [36:57.920 --> 37:02.920] I certainly hope he goes after them for election interference. [37:02.920 --> 37:09.920] You know, absolutely he should. But other things as well. I mean, I see a violation of their oath of office. [37:09.920 --> 37:22.920] I see malicious prosecution. And I just can't, I have such a problem when law enforcement, when courts, when prosecutors function lawlessly. [37:22.920 --> 37:26.920] And that's something I'd throw over to you because there's all kinds of remedies for that stuff. [37:26.920 --> 37:29.920] You are absolutely speaking to the gallery here. [37:29.920 --> 37:34.920] Absolutely. And so what should happen to these guys? [37:34.920 --> 37:39.920] Personally, I am not about retribution, but I am about accountability. [37:39.920 --> 37:45.920] And these guys should be held accountable for the felonious crimes that they committed. Period. End discussion. [37:45.920 --> 37:47.920] Yeah, well put. [37:47.920 --> 37:53.920] Letitia James is the Attorney General of New York. She campaigned on, I'll get Trump, I'll get Trump. [37:53.920 --> 37:58.920] And she couldn't find any way to get him. And then Mr. Bragg worked with her. I believe that was his campaign as well. [37:58.920 --> 38:05.920] We'll get him, we'll get him. And Letitia James, the Attorney General, she's just allowing the stuff going forward. [38:05.920 --> 38:15.920] She's even trying now to find a way to charge whatever she can do and get around the fact that he's just been elected president. [38:15.920 --> 38:22.920] And Mr. Trump's attorney, one of the attorneys came out the other day and actually said when he heard what she was doing, he actually said, [38:22.920 --> 38:31.920] I will advise the Attorney General that if she violates my client's civil rights ever again, I'll have her fat ass put in jail. [38:31.920 --> 38:37.920] That was what he said on the news. That was exactly what he said. And I just cheered him. It was just wonderful. [38:38.920 --> 38:48.920] She actually drove down through Manhattan looking at Trump Tower, planning to take that, planning to take Trump Tower from him. [38:48.920 --> 39:01.920] Because the judgment they got was $450 million. Imagine that. She's looking up and seeing what office she's going to put, what floor she's going to put her office on. [39:02.920 --> 39:05.920] Well, good luck. Now she can go to Rikers Island. [39:05.920 --> 39:10.920] Honestly, I just have such a problem with anyone who would do stuff like that. [39:10.920 --> 39:16.920] We have a real blessing tonight, and I know you kind of helped orchestrate the whole thing here. [39:16.920 --> 39:21.920] But one of the chief people at our radio network is Nick Gologly. [39:21.920 --> 39:27.920] And I'm really blessed that he's joining us here tonight because he and I bang heads on our show all the time. [39:27.920 --> 39:34.920] And I have to say, we banged heads a lot in the past. He's really come a long way though, and we don't have to lock horns so often. [39:34.920 --> 39:37.920] But I know you're going to like some of his perspectives as well. [39:38.920 --> 39:41.920] Unfortunately, I've come here tonight to bang heads. [39:47.920 --> 39:50.920] What do you disagree with so we can bang some heads? [39:51.920 --> 39:56.920] I guess just overall narrative and focus. [39:56.920 --> 40:08.920] I don't think it's too useful to relitigate what has happened in the past, but to kind of look forward to the future to see what's going to happen. [40:08.920 --> 40:17.920] First of all, the Republican Party and second of all, the Democrat Party. [40:17.920 --> 40:30.920] One of my big things before the election happened was that I hoped that it would be a landslide in one direction or the other so that the parties would kind of realign a little bit. [40:30.920 --> 40:40.920] This is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio with our very special guests, Pastor Mastiff and Nick Gologly. [40:40.920 --> 40:44.920] Hang on. We'll probably be talking about politics all night. [40:44.920 --> 40:45.920] We'll be right back. 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[43:47.920 --> 43:50.920] Randy Carlson, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [43:50.920 --> 43:53.920] And we're here with some very special guests. [43:53.920 --> 43:55.920] Pastor Massage and Nick Logley. [43:55.920 --> 44:02.920] And Nick, you seem to be less radical than the pastor and I. [44:02.920 --> 44:03.920] And that's what- [44:03.920 --> 44:07.920] Sure, I tend to lean a little bit more center left. [44:07.920 --> 44:16.920] I don't think, perhaps neither of you think this also, but I don't think the Democrat Party is beyond the point of return. [44:16.920 --> 44:20.920] I think there needs to be some centering, maybe not even centering of it. [44:20.920 --> 44:27.920] Maybe it needs to go a little bit further left in some areas, more economic areas. [44:27.920 --> 44:30.920] Maybe a little bit more like FDR presidency. [44:33.920 --> 44:36.920] He puts these pauses in here so we can freak out. [44:36.920 --> 44:38.920] But I don't take that bait anymore, Randy. [44:38.920 --> 44:41.920] I just let him hang himself as he goes on. [44:41.920 --> 44:45.920] What does that mean in the real world? [44:45.920 --> 44:47.920] Does that mean policy-wise? [44:47.920 --> 44:52.920] So something like the second Bill of Rights. [44:54.920 --> 44:57.920] See, we have to do this on radio with him, Randy. [44:57.920 --> 45:00.920] Otherwise, the TV cameras pick up my eyes rolling all the time. [45:00.920 --> 45:03.920] Okay, the second Bill of Rights. [45:03.920 --> 45:06.920] The means one previously mentioned. [45:06.920 --> 45:10.920] Will you tell us what the second Bill of Rights is? [45:10.920 --> 45:11.920] I will. [45:11.920 --> 45:19.920] Basically, like I said, I do think that the Donald Trump win was extremely necessary. [45:19.920 --> 45:25.920] And I think that Donald Trump is going to do phenomenal things in regard to foreign policy. [45:25.920 --> 45:29.920] I think that the Democrats are completely off base with foreign policy. [45:29.920 --> 45:32.920] I think they've gone kind of down. [45:32.920 --> 45:37.920] And you mentioned the military-industrial complex in one of the first segments of the show. [45:37.920 --> 45:39.920] I think that's a horrible thing. [45:39.920 --> 45:46.920] I think that profiting off military interventions is a path that we really don't want to go down. [45:46.920 --> 45:48.920] So I think Donald Trump is... [45:48.920 --> 45:49.920] Quick comment. [45:49.920 --> 45:59.920] During World War II, Grandpa Bush, they had a different name then, sold weapons to the allies. [45:59.920 --> 46:04.920] Great Uncle Bush sold weapons to the Axis. [46:04.920 --> 46:07.920] That's the problem. [46:09.920 --> 46:11.920] It still exists. [46:11.920 --> 46:14.920] That's the military-industrial complex. [46:14.920 --> 46:19.920] Sure, and I think for someone like me, that's the biggest attraction to Donald Trump. [46:19.920 --> 46:31.920] It's funny you mentioned World War II because we're basically functioning off of a post-World War II era approach to foreign policy. [46:31.920 --> 46:34.920] And I don't think that America has... [46:34.920 --> 46:37.920] Forgive me for saying this, that type of standing in the world anymore. [46:37.920 --> 46:55.920] There are other superpowers who have equal nuclear capability, who have equal military capability, and who have almost, not quite equal, but close to equal financial worth. [46:55.920 --> 46:59.920] I can't let you just get away with that. [46:59.920 --> 47:04.920] We have a military that's so far superior to all of them in our financial... [47:04.920 --> 47:06.920] Russia has more nuclear warheads than we do. [47:06.920 --> 47:07.920] Big deal. [47:07.920 --> 47:08.920] Yeah, exactly. [47:08.920 --> 47:11.920] Actually, I was just watching a video... [47:11.920 --> 47:13.920] Nuclear warheads mean nothing. [47:13.920 --> 47:18.920] I was just watching a video of the most powerful nuclear weapon that is actually owned by Russia, not the United States. [47:18.920 --> 47:19.920] Big deal. [47:19.920 --> 47:21.920] I'm a combat veteran. [47:21.920 --> 47:32.920] I loaded one ton tactical nukes on F-111 interdiction fighter-bombers in Korat, Thailand, 1970. [47:32.920 --> 47:34.920] You stepped into it now, Nick. [47:34.920 --> 47:36.920] You stepped into it now. [47:36.920 --> 47:41.920] We were absolutely terrified, but they never left the ground. [47:41.920 --> 47:47.920] We are not going to have a thermonuclear exchange, it doesn't matter how many nukes we've got. [47:47.920 --> 47:52.920] Putin may huff and puff, but he is not going to crack a nuke. [47:52.920 --> 47:56.920] We will burn him to glass, and he knows it. [47:56.920 --> 48:00.920] That is a losing scenario from every direction. [48:00.920 --> 48:08.920] The United States military is larger than Russia, China, and India combined. [48:08.920 --> 48:14.920] The three largest militaries on the planet combined next to ours were larger than them. [48:14.920 --> 48:16.920] There is no... [48:16.920 --> 48:21.920] We have the largest military, but that's not an answer. [48:21.920 --> 48:23.920] We can't go and slaughter... [48:23.920 --> 48:25.920] That's a large-breed lipstick. [48:25.920 --> 48:27.920] Yeah, it's just not realistic. [48:27.920 --> 48:29.920] We can't win things that way. [48:29.920 --> 48:33.920] And the one thing I like about Trump is he understands that. [48:33.920 --> 48:35.920] I think... [48:35.920 --> 48:38.920] Are you familiar with Eldridge Colby? [48:38.920 --> 48:40.920] With who? [48:40.920 --> 48:42.920] Eldridge Colby. [48:42.920 --> 48:45.920] Sounds familiar, I'm not sure. [48:45.920 --> 48:51.920] Eldridge Colby is a gentleman who wrote a book called The Strategy of Denial. [48:51.920 --> 48:58.920] And part of the reason I was attracted to Donald Trump is that it appears that Eldridge Colby has had his ear [48:58.920 --> 49:00.920] on some of the things. [49:00.920 --> 49:06.920] Obviously, post-World War II, United States was basically the... [49:06.920 --> 49:11.920] Since we had the largest Navy at the time, we were basically the police of the sea. [49:11.920 --> 49:15.920] And if I'm misunderstanding this, someone can correct me, but that's my understanding, [49:15.920 --> 49:22.920] is that we were able to negotiate basically a world trade [49:22.920 --> 49:26.920] and reap big benefits from it. [49:26.920 --> 49:29.920] And we were going to basically police the seas. [49:29.920 --> 49:36.920] And I don't see that as feasible anymore, and that's basically Mr. Colby's point of view as well, [49:36.920 --> 49:39.920] which is what attracts me to Donald Trump. [49:39.920 --> 49:43.920] Do you see Donald Trump as basically... [49:45.920 --> 49:46.920] Go ahead. [49:46.920 --> 49:52.920] ...pushing towards that direction, or do you think he's trying to keep the post-World War II structure? [49:52.920 --> 49:57.920] No, he's not. Trump, he's a businessman, he's a negotiator. [49:57.920 --> 49:58.920] Exactly. [49:58.920 --> 50:03.920] You don't go into a negotiation with your weakest hand. [50:03.920 --> 50:11.920] He just told the military and industrial complex, I'm going to wipe the floor with you. [50:11.920 --> 50:14.920] So now they've got to come back with their counter offer. [50:14.920 --> 50:15.920] Yeah. [50:15.920 --> 50:19.920] And that's one of the funny things about the first Trump presidency, [50:19.920 --> 50:27.920] is that most of the folks in the media were saying that Donald Trump doesn't understand what soft power is, [50:27.920 --> 50:32.920] that he was basically just hard power, basically just, we'll blow you to smithereens. [50:32.920 --> 50:41.920] But as we've seen over the past four years, Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy worked much better. [50:41.920 --> 50:46.920] I mean, all this soft power that they're talking about that Joe Biden basically walks up to people and says, [50:46.920 --> 50:50.920] oh, will you please do this? Will you please not invade Ukraine? [50:50.920 --> 50:54.920] Will you please not attack Israel? All these things, that doesn't actually work. [50:54.920 --> 51:02.920] But the point is that Donald Trump is not getting involved with things and policing other countries [51:02.920 --> 51:06.920] like the United States had done ever since post-World War II America. [51:06.920 --> 51:09.920] Guys, there's another side to all of this as well, which is, [51:09.920 --> 51:12.920] and Randy, you alluded to it when you said Donald Trump is a businessman, [51:12.920 --> 51:17.920] because he understands that at the end of the day, the world has changed a bit. [51:17.920 --> 51:21.920] And more than wars and capturing land, people want prosperity. [51:21.920 --> 51:26.920] And so he was all about doing deals with people and working out how he could do deals with them [51:26.920 --> 51:32.920] and recognizing that if he got enough people to work against a common enemy, [51:32.920 --> 51:36.920] that they could cripple that enemy and bring them into submission. [51:36.920 --> 51:42.920] He made deals with people you will not do deals with us if you are selling things to Iran, for example. [51:42.920 --> 51:46.920] And he began to change, and he had a wonderful relationship with Mr. Putin. [51:46.920 --> 51:48.920] He had a wonderful relationship with Xi Jinping. [51:48.920 --> 51:52.920] He had a wonderful relationship with North Korea. [51:52.920 --> 51:53.920] Everything was- [51:53.920 --> 51:55.920] North Korea stood out to me. [51:55.920 --> 51:57.920] The relationship that they had? [51:57.920 --> 52:00.920] Yeah, that was supposed to be his biggest problem. [52:00.920 --> 52:05.920] And he went to North Korea and Kim Jong-un told him he's got a red button on his desk [52:05.920 --> 52:10.920] and Trump told him, yeah, I got one too, and it's bigger than yours. [52:10.920 --> 52:16.920] He made it clear to Kim Jong-un, you crack a nuke, we'll burn you to glass. [52:16.920 --> 52:19.920] He called him a little rocket man, didn't he? [52:19.920 --> 52:21.920] Yes, he did. He called him a little rocket man. [52:21.920 --> 52:26.920] All until he met him. And when he got there, all of a sudden they were best buddies. [52:26.920 --> 52:32.920] Well, then said to him, look, we don't have to play this. We can deal. [52:32.920 --> 52:42.920] 15 years after World War II, the idea of going to war with Germany or Japan was just ludicrous. [52:42.920 --> 52:43.920] Correct. [52:43.920 --> 52:49.920] Because our economies were so intertwined that it would bankrupt all of us. [52:49.920 --> 52:56.920] Nobody even considers such a thing. North Korea, Russia could be the same way and Trump knows it. [52:56.920 --> 53:00.920] And that's what he was in the process of doing. That's all the stuff he was doing. [53:00.920 --> 53:09.920] Let's go back to what's happening right now, because by putting as the head of the Defense Department, [53:09.920 --> 53:19.920] Mr. Hegseth, and then by putting the attorney general as Mr. Gates, you're sending a message domestically. [53:19.920 --> 53:26.920] We're not going to put up with any more of the operatives coming in and destroying the foundations of our law here in this country [53:26.920 --> 53:33.920] and destroying freedom in this country, because that's what the FBI was doing under the present attorney general. [53:33.920 --> 53:42.920] Imagine they were going and investigating parents who went to school board meetings to speak up because they had pornographic material, [53:42.920 --> 53:50.920] not technically picture pornographic, but good Lord, the stuff I talked about, showing young boys in grammar school how to perform oral sex. [53:50.920 --> 53:56.920] And some of it was pictures. I heard it was more drawings. I haven't seen any of the books myself. [53:56.920 --> 54:04.920] But nevertheless, it's outrageous. And to think that when the parents went and actually read out of the books, [54:04.920 --> 54:09.920] the chairman of the school board just slammed down the gavel. How dare you talk like that here in this meeting? [54:09.920 --> 54:12.920] What are you talking about? This is what you're feeding our kids. [54:12.920 --> 54:17.920] And to think that the FBI was so weaponized that they went out and visited those parents [54:17.920 --> 54:23.920] and considered them terrorists and listed them as terrorists, that's a total misuse. [54:23.920 --> 54:28.920] And that's what Mr. Gates will shut down, all of that kind of stuff. And he'll hold people accountable. [54:28.920 --> 54:31.920] That is if he could get approved. [54:31.920 --> 54:34.920] Well, we'll see what happens. [54:34.920 --> 54:43.920] What Trump is doing is he's rolling out his big guns and he's going to force them to use up all their political leverage [54:43.920 --> 54:50.920] to keep him from getting the biggest guns on the block, the most radical people, from getting in. [54:50.920 --> 54:55.920] And then they settle for someone else that both sides can deal with. [54:55.920 --> 55:03.920] Or maybe he uses the political capital that he has right now with this incredible mandate from every demographic in the country. [55:03.920 --> 55:10.920] Every demographic, black young men, black old men, suburban women, Latinos, on and on and on. [55:10.920 --> 55:14.920] Every demographic broke for him in at least 70 percent. [55:14.920 --> 55:19.920] It's just amazing to see the mandate that he has. So he may just use that political capital as well. [55:19.920 --> 55:23.920] We'll have to see. We'll know relatively soon. This is all going to happen relatively soon. [55:23.920 --> 55:32.920] He's a businessman. And he's going to do business with everybody he can, even the military industrial complex. [55:32.920 --> 55:36.920] He's not going to put them out of business. He's just going to get them under control. [55:36.920 --> 55:42.920] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, the rule of law review. We'll be right back. [56:07.920 --> 56:11.920] First, this new translation is extremely faithful and accurate. [56:11.920 --> 56:16.920] But the real story is the more than 9,000 explanatory footnotes. 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[57:09.920 --> 57:15.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights. [57:15.920 --> 57:20.920] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [57:20.920 --> 57:25.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [57:25.920 --> 57:30.920] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [57:30.920 --> 57:33.920] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [57:33.920 --> 57:37.920] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [57:37.920 --> 57:41.920] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [57:41.920 --> 57:44.920] Start over with StartPage. [57:44.920 --> 57:50.920] Imagine your mom and dad are getting ready for bed. They pull back the covers and find a third party there. [57:50.920 --> 57:53.920] He announces, I'm with the military and I'm sleeping here tonight. [57:53.920 --> 57:59.920] That shocking image of a third party in my parents' bed reminds me what the Third Amendment was designed to prevent. [57:59.920 --> 58:05.920] It protects us from being forced to share our homes with soldiers, a common demand in the days of our founding fathers. [58:05.920 --> 58:07.920] Third party, Third Amendment, get it? [58:07.920 --> 58:11.920] So if you answer a knock at your door and guys in fatigues demand lodging, [58:11.920 --> 58:15.920] tell them to dust off their copy of the Bill of Rights and reread the Third Amendment. [58:15.920 --> 58:20.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [58:30.920 --> 58:34.920] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [58:34.920 --> 58:37.920] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [58:37.920 --> 58:39.920] Our liberty depends on it. [58:39.920 --> 58:45.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights. [58:45.920 --> 58:51.920] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [58:51.920 --> 58:56.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [58:56.920 --> 59:01.920] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [59:01.920 --> 59:03.920] Privacy. It's worth hanging on to. [59:03.920 --> 59:07.920] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [59:07.920 --> 59:11.920] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [59:11.920 --> 59:14.920] Start over with StartPage. [59:14.920 --> 59:20.920] Imagine four eyes staring at you through binoculars, a magnifying glass, or a pair of x-ray goggles. [59:20.920 --> 59:26.920] That imagery reminds me that the Fourth Amendment guarantees Americans freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. [59:26.920 --> 59:29.920] Fourth Amendment? Four eyes staring at you? Get it? [59:29.920 --> 59:33.920] Unfortunately, the government is trampling our Fourth Amendment rights in the name of security. [59:33.920 --> 59:38.920] Case in point, TSA airport scanners that peer under your clothing. [59:38.920 --> 59:42.920] When government employees demand a peep at your privates without probable cause, [59:42.920 --> 59:45.920] I say it's time to sound the constitutional alarm bells. [59:45.920 --> 59:52.920] Join me in asking our representatives to dust off the Bill of Rights and use their googly eyes to take a gander at the Fourth. [59:52.920 --> 59:56.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [59:59.920 --> 01:00:03.920] Yeah! [01:00:03.920 --> 01:00:06.920] They want to track down Babylon. [01:00:06.920 --> 01:00:08.920] And burn down my whole nation. [01:00:08.920 --> 01:00:11.920] Both of them operate the land wrong. [01:00:11.920 --> 01:00:14.920] Almost a Republican and they're a scratch man. [01:00:14.920 --> 01:00:16.920] Tell them I'm a libertarian. [01:00:16.920 --> 01:00:18.920] Them say we're bound to lose, but we're bound to win. [01:00:18.920 --> 01:00:19.920] Come rock, Howard. [01:00:19.920 --> 01:00:21.920] Child of justice and peace. [01:00:21.920 --> 01:00:24.920] Child of rules. [01:00:24.920 --> 01:00:25.920] Howard we say. [01:00:25.920 --> 01:00:27.920] Child for a worse system. [01:00:27.920 --> 01:00:29.920] I got me through them. [01:00:29.920 --> 01:00:31.920] Child of violence. [01:00:31.920 --> 01:00:33.920] One day you will. [01:00:33.920 --> 01:00:35.920] Child for justice and [01:00:35.920 --> 01:00:36.920] violence. [01:00:36.920 --> 01:00:38.920] Child of rules. [01:00:38.920 --> 01:00:40.920] Okay, we are back. [01:00:40.920 --> 01:00:49.920] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this Thursday, the 14th day of November, 2024. [01:00:49.920 --> 01:00:53.920] And Pastor Massad, do you want to? [01:00:53.920 --> 01:01:00.920] Yeah, let me just point out a couple of things here that Donald Trump has done in the last few days. [01:01:00.920 --> 01:01:03.920] Remember, the election was only just over a week ago. [01:01:03.920 --> 01:01:14.920] And he appointed today, he appointed Robert Kennedy as the cabinet's to cabinet level position of Secretary of Health and Human Services. [01:01:14.920 --> 01:01:27.920] Now, immediately on the news tonight, they started out with that he appointed the vaccine denier and the conspiracy theorist, Robert F Kennedy. [01:01:27.920 --> 01:01:28.920] Come on, guys. [01:01:28.920 --> 01:01:32.920] The reality is this guy is one of the most honorable guys in politics. [01:01:32.920 --> 01:01:40.920] And he, as head of the Health and Human Services, this guy is going to go after what these people are doing to our food. [01:01:40.920 --> 01:01:52.920] I'm not going to get into what's going on with food at all, but there are plenty of people who know all the poison that's going into it, all the stuff that's being put into it, how bad the vaccines are, how much crazy money the pharmaceutical companies are making. [01:01:52.920 --> 01:01:55.920] And this guy is going to really go after these people. [01:01:55.920 --> 01:02:03.920] In addition to that, he's appointed Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, two incredibly wealthy guys. [01:02:03.920 --> 01:02:09.920] Of course, Elon is the richest guy in the world, and Vivek has a fortune of about $400 or $500 million. [01:02:09.920 --> 01:02:16.920] And these guys are going to be in charge of a new department, the Department of Government Efficiency. [01:02:16.920 --> 01:02:19.920] They call it DOJ, after the DOJ coin, I guess. [01:02:19.920 --> 01:02:25.920] But these guys are looking at trillions of dollars in waste that they can get out. [01:02:25.920 --> 01:02:27.920] But here's the big kicker. [01:02:27.920 --> 01:02:34.920] One of the things that they know is that, all of them know, that is unless they get rid of the deep state, nothing will change. [01:02:34.920 --> 01:02:36.920] What is the deep state? It's permanent Washington. [01:02:36.920 --> 01:02:41.920] It's the people who are in there who do the bidding of the way they want to do it. [01:02:42.920 --> 01:02:44.920] If they disagree with the person who's elected, they don't care. [01:02:44.920 --> 01:02:50.920] They're running it. They'll do everything they can to sabotage the newly duly elected president. [01:02:50.920 --> 01:02:53.920] They don't care. They figure he'll be gone in four years. [01:02:53.920 --> 01:02:57.920] And these people are the ones that really stood in Donald Trump's way the first time. [01:02:57.920 --> 01:03:00.920] Didn't matter what he tried to do. They always had some angle. [01:03:00.920 --> 01:03:04.920] They would delay things, even the people who were pretending to be his friends. [01:03:04.920 --> 01:03:10.920] Paul Ryan, for example, he would tell Donald Trump, you don't want to do it that way. [01:03:10.920 --> 01:03:11.920] You're going to do it this way. [01:03:11.920 --> 01:03:13.920] Or he would say, OK, come on, I'm doing what you want. [01:03:13.920 --> 01:03:16.920] He would never actually put it together. These people stood in his way. [01:03:16.920 --> 01:03:18.920] He understands how Washington has worked now. [01:03:18.920 --> 01:03:24.920] And one of the first things he's doing is it is his intention to eviscerate the deep state. [01:03:24.920 --> 01:03:35.920] He's already talking about moving more than 100,000 jobs out of Washington, D.C., putting them in Nebraska, putting them in Wyoming, putting them in places where there are good American patriots. [01:03:35.920 --> 01:03:42.920] Whoa, what's that going to do to this Washington inside the belt culture that we do whatever we want and nobody tells us what to do? [01:03:42.920 --> 01:03:45.920] That's going to make a serious, serious, serious dent in things. [01:03:45.920 --> 01:03:58.920] You know, when Barack Obama rammed that whole Obamacare thing through all the lies that went with it, all the things that the day after it was finally voted, you found out weren't true. [01:03:58.920 --> 01:04:02.920] All those things. You can go back and look at the history from the time of all the things that were not true. [01:04:02.920 --> 01:04:06.920] But then as it was implemented, it destroyed the health care system. [01:04:06.920 --> 01:04:09.920] There was no more health care insurance system to go back to. [01:04:09.920 --> 01:04:12.920] It was all destroyed. You have to go back and look at all of it. [01:04:12.920 --> 01:04:16.920] It couldn't be resurrected. Could it be resurrected after time now? [01:04:16.920 --> 01:04:18.920] Maybe, but the whole system was broken. [01:04:18.920 --> 01:04:23.920] When Donald Trump is done with what he's going to do with the deep state, it will be broken. [01:04:23.920 --> 01:04:26.920] It will have lost its grip on this country. It will be eviscerated. [01:04:26.920 --> 01:04:28.920] It'll be moved to different parts of the country. [01:04:29.920 --> 01:04:33.920] No one will ever be able to just reassemble it again in a hurry, and it will get out of the way. [01:04:33.920 --> 01:04:35.920] And that's a huge, huge thing. [01:04:35.920 --> 01:04:54.920] So when you start to make changes like that and you start to bring someone in who's going to demand that the law fair ends, when you start to bring in someone like someone like Robert Kennedy, who begins to look at what's the criminal stuff that's going on with our food supplies, to look at the criminal things that are going on with the whole vaccine thing. [01:04:54.920 --> 01:05:05.920] When you get an attorney general who may actually hold Dr. Falsi accountable for the things he did, where do all these turbo cancers come from, et cetera, et cetera. [01:05:05.920 --> 01:05:10.920] All of these things holding people accountable will make a massive, massive difference in this country. [01:05:10.920 --> 01:05:18.920] And people, if he does this quickly like he's planning, people are going to sit back and watch this and say, oh my goodness, how could these people get away with this? [01:05:19.920 --> 01:05:21.920] Look at what they were doing to us. [01:05:21.920 --> 01:05:22.920] Look at what they've been doing to us. [01:05:22.920 --> 01:05:25.920] Honey, grab that box and read the product label. [01:05:25.920 --> 01:05:26.920] Oh, my goodness. [01:05:26.920 --> 01:05:29.920] That stuff is in this food that we eat every day that we were told was healthy. [01:05:29.920 --> 01:05:31.920] Oh, my goodness. [01:05:31.920 --> 01:05:33.920] That's where he's going. [01:05:33.920 --> 01:05:37.920] Yeah, and I love this about the government efficiency, this new department. [01:05:37.920 --> 01:05:39.920] I love that. [01:05:39.920 --> 01:05:40.920] That's right. [01:05:40.920 --> 01:05:43.920] They're talking about putting up leader boards. [01:05:43.920 --> 01:05:45.920] That's right. [01:05:45.920 --> 01:05:46.920] Too quiet. [01:05:48.920 --> 01:05:49.920] Oh, sorry. [01:05:49.920 --> 01:05:50.920] I'm here. [01:05:50.920 --> 01:05:54.920] The Matt Gates is a different topic. [01:05:54.920 --> 01:06:00.920] I definitely think Vivek Ramaswamy is going to do a good job. [01:06:00.920 --> 01:06:08.920] He was the first one who brought up the idea of mass layoffs being allowed by Title II. [01:06:08.920 --> 01:06:16.920] I followed Vivek for quite a while, so I think he's going to do quite a good job, especially just talking about the deep state. [01:06:16.920 --> 01:06:22.920] I mean, there's a group in Washington, D.C. called West Exec. [01:06:22.920 --> 01:06:25.920] Let's make sure I got their name right here. [01:06:25.920 --> 01:06:26.920] Yeah. [01:06:26.920 --> 01:06:39.920] West Executive Avenue, which is the secure road that leads between the West Wing and the Eisenhower Executive Office building that Secretary of State Antony Blinken founded, [01:06:39.920 --> 01:06:46.920] which basically was the organization that gave Joe Biden his cabinet. [01:06:46.920 --> 01:06:55.920] That's the deep state that needs to be gone, because at that point, the president's not selecting who's going to be in his cabinet. [01:06:55.920 --> 01:07:07.920] But the cabinet is selecting itself and recommending themselves, and the president is just picking it, which is what's so unique about Donald Trump is that Donald Trump is actually picking his cabinet. [01:07:07.920 --> 01:07:18.920] It sounds like Donald Trump is picking his cabinet to be the most annoying, the most problematic to the powers that be. [01:07:18.920 --> 01:07:23.920] So he knows he's going to have to deal with him. He knows he's going to have to negotiate with him. [01:07:23.920 --> 01:07:36.920] He's just taking the high road to get the highest level of negotiating power he can so that when he comes to something that will actually work, he's in a much better position. [01:07:36.920 --> 01:07:40.920] These guys need to read his book. [01:07:40.920 --> 01:07:55.920] Not even that. It's just that he's picking his cabinet. That's such a huge deal. It's not that he's picking them for a purpose, or that's obviously good, but he's picking his cabinet. [01:07:55.920 --> 01:08:02.920] His cabinet is not some Washington, D.C. think tank who has everybody all set up for him. [01:08:02.920 --> 01:08:11.920] The West Exec is basically the, if Project 2025 was actually a thing. [01:08:11.920 --> 01:08:21.920] You look at all of this, and now you're listening to all of the people on the other side screaming about how someone like Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth don't have the qualifications. [01:08:21.920 --> 01:08:27.920] It's like, whoa, wait a second. Since when do qualifications matter? You guys said that everything had nothing to do with merit. [01:08:27.920 --> 01:08:36.920] It had to do with equity. It had to do with race. It had to do with identity politics. [01:08:36.920 --> 01:09:04.920] Enjoy. Don't forget joy. And all of a sudden, qualifications matter. You mean matter more than Admiral Levine, who walks around in a dress, the guy who walks around in a dress, matter more than Sam Brittenhoff or Britten, whatever his name was, who was in charge of nuclear security of the country, who was dressing in all kinds of crazy women's clothes and perverse clothes and puppy play and stealing lingerie from people's luggage in the airports. [01:09:05.920 --> 01:09:06.920] Come on, guys. [01:09:06.920 --> 01:09:19.920] That was silly. I don't think we would have cared, though, who it was if they had done a good job. But obviously your point is that they were underqualified and they were picked because of some performative thing. [01:09:19.920 --> 01:09:36.920] Exactly. They were the DEI hire of the day. And now you've got John Bolton, who's as deep swamp creature as exists, screaming that we have to get the FBI to investigate Tulsi Gabbard and Matt Gaetz before they can be seated. Come on. What are you crazy? [01:09:36.920 --> 01:09:41.920] The biggest DEI hire was Tim Walz. I'm just going to throw that out there. [01:09:41.920 --> 01:09:54.920] Absolutely, absolutely. And so when you look at it, and not to mention Kamala Harris, zero qualifications to be president, zero votes in a primary, zero questions that she would ever answer, zero interviews that she would do. Come on, people. [01:09:55.920 --> 01:10:17.920] You're going to a question I've always had. On the surface, this looks so insane. It's hard for me to imagine that a whole party could be all of a sudden totally insane. What is going on here? Something else is going on. [01:10:17.920 --> 01:10:23.920] There got to be people in the Democratic Party with ration, reason and good sense. [01:10:23.920 --> 01:10:30.920] They are. They left the party and they voted for Donald Trump. That's what happened. That's why you get 70% of the electorate has swung over and swayed the country. [01:10:30.920 --> 01:10:40.920] Yeah, that's why he had this massive landslide. People say that I didn't leave the Democrat Party, they left me. You hear that all the time. That's some of the grassroots things I've been hearing for the last four years. [01:10:40.920 --> 01:10:59.920] Tom Colley does a show six to eight on Thursday nights, and that's exactly what he said. He hasn't changed. He used to be a Democrat and the Democrats moved out from under him and the Republicans moved underneath. [01:10:59.920 --> 01:11:07.920] Now his concern is, is that the Republicans that keep moving farther and he'll have to move back to find some center. [01:11:07.920 --> 01:11:08.920] Well, we'll see. [01:11:08.920 --> 01:11:11.920] How did the Democrats get so far off center? [01:11:11.920 --> 01:11:24.920] They let the crazy radical left of the party take control. When Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was elected into office as a freshman congressperson from New York, all of a sudden she was the biggest voice in the party. [01:11:24.920 --> 01:11:35.920] How in the world did that happen? Why in the world did Nancy Pelosi back down from her? Why did they let these crazy squad members get all of a sudden the influence on the party? [01:11:35.920 --> 01:11:36.920] I don't think they did. [01:11:36.920 --> 01:11:38.920] I watched it. [01:11:39.920 --> 01:11:53.920] Here's my reasoning for thinking that they didn't is because the Democrat Party was able to keep Bernie Sanders out of a presidential role and out of leading the party. [01:11:53.920 --> 01:12:00.920] I mean, obviously he was somewhat of a party leader, but the Republican Party was not able to keep Donald Trump out. [01:12:00.920 --> 01:12:10.920] Typically, you can argue with me on this, but typically the parties in the United States try to stay as center as possible. [01:12:10.920 --> 01:12:21.920] Donald Trump took the party more right. Bernie Sanders attempted to take the party more left and he wasn't able to do it because of the party. Well, the party just took him out basically. [01:12:21.920 --> 01:12:29.920] Right, but then as soon as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the squad get in there, they did take it left. [01:12:29.920 --> 01:12:41.920] They brought it to communism. They forced this whole Green New Deal and Joe Biden, who was supposed to be middle of the road, suddenly was caving to them, giving them what they wanted, signing $2 trillion worth of Green New Deal money to be spent. [01:12:41.920 --> 01:12:47.920] How do you get further left than a guy in drag handling our nukes? [01:12:47.920 --> 01:12:48.920] Exactly right. [01:12:48.920 --> 01:12:49.920] How do you get further left than that? [01:12:49.920 --> 01:12:50.920] You can't. 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[01:15:48.920 --> 01:15:55.920] That's ruleoflawradio.com or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com. [01:15:55.920 --> 01:15:58.920] To learn how to stop debt collectors now. [01:16:25.920 --> 01:16:34.920] Well, ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again. [01:16:34.920 --> 01:16:38.920] I was blindsided, but now I can see. [01:16:38.920 --> 01:16:39.920] Okay, we are back. [01:16:39.920 --> 01:16:44.920] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio with two special guests. [01:16:44.920 --> 01:16:47.920] Doc, Pastor Massey, and Nick. [01:16:47.920 --> 01:16:52.920] And, Brett, you had a question for the pastor. [01:16:52.920 --> 01:16:55.920] Yeah, I'm really curious, too. [01:16:55.920 --> 01:16:58.920] I've been hearing this phrase, Trump-proof. [01:16:58.920 --> 01:17:08.920] And I understand that there's some scuffling and shuffling around trying to like cockroaches as the flashlight is approaching. [01:17:08.920 --> 01:17:18.920] And I'm wondering, is there anything that you can think of, Pastor Massey, that we can do, we the people? [01:17:18.920 --> 01:17:27.920] I'm trying to figure out for myself, um, FOIA requests to formulate what kind of records would I look for and ask for? [01:17:27.920 --> 01:17:39.920] When I'm one of the people demanding transparency, I want to see, here we are, here we the people have just voted and been very clear in what we want. [01:17:39.920 --> 01:17:43.920] And how dare you go against it, that sort of thing. [01:17:43.920 --> 01:17:45.920] I want to find the records that show that. [01:17:45.920 --> 01:17:47.920] I don't know, what do you think? [01:17:47.920 --> 01:17:51.920] Well, I don't think it'll be hard to find the records, because if they go against it, it's going to be very clear. [01:17:51.920 --> 01:17:53.920] They're going to have to vote, they're going to have to file legislation. [01:17:53.920 --> 01:17:57.920] I think a couple of things would be very, very effective. [01:17:57.920 --> 01:18:05.920] One is writing to these Congress people or senators who are planning to do things like this and let them know that, hey, we are watching. [01:18:05.920 --> 01:18:09.920] We've spoken and we do not expect you to do anything to Trump-proof anything. [01:18:09.920 --> 01:18:11.920] We voted for him for a reason. [01:18:11.920 --> 01:18:16.920] You get ideas like that or things that come out of that radical left who think this is our government. [01:18:16.920 --> 01:18:19.920] How dare any of you think that you can have any effect on this? [01:18:19.920 --> 01:18:21.920] This is what we said we want. [01:18:21.920 --> 01:18:23.920] How dare you disagree with us? [01:18:23.920 --> 01:18:24.920] That's their attitude. [01:18:24.920 --> 01:18:28.920] You listen to some of the talking heads and say, my goodness, what planet are you guys from? [01:18:28.920 --> 01:18:29.920] What rock did you just crawl out under? [01:18:29.920 --> 01:18:32.920] Didn't you hear what the people of the United States said? [01:18:32.920 --> 01:18:35.920] And their answer is we don't care what he said, what the people said. [01:18:35.920 --> 01:18:36.920] We don't want this. [01:18:36.920 --> 01:18:38.920] These people think they own the nation. [01:18:38.920 --> 01:18:40.920] And really, this comes down to two visions for America. [01:18:40.920 --> 01:18:42.920] What is the country going to be? [01:18:42.920 --> 01:18:48.920] Is it going to be a place with free speech, a place where we can all have equal opportunity, where there's a level playing field? [01:18:48.920 --> 01:18:58.920] Or is it going to be taken over by some radical Marxists whose policies have always in history led to the absolute ruination of the nation? [01:18:58.920 --> 01:19:00.920] And my answer is very simple. [01:19:00.920 --> 01:19:01.920] We're not going that way. [01:19:01.920 --> 01:19:04.920] And that's what 70% of the people in America said. [01:19:04.920 --> 01:19:05.920] We're not playing this game. [01:19:05.920 --> 01:19:06.920] We're not interested. [01:19:07.920 --> 01:19:17.920] OK, well, I'm thinking it sounds like you're you're encouraging more of just a statement or a conversation. [01:19:17.920 --> 01:19:20.920] And I'm wondering how can we I don't know. [01:19:20.920 --> 01:19:28.920] I've gotten myself into a habit of not trying to have a conversation. [01:19:28.920 --> 01:19:31.920] Let me let me let me encourage you with something, Brad. [01:19:31.920 --> 01:19:34.920] First of all, a letter is not a conversation. [01:19:34.920 --> 01:19:36.920] You write a letter to these people, send an email. [01:19:36.920 --> 01:19:37.920] They're going to see that in here. [01:19:37.920 --> 01:19:38.920] And it speaks very loudly. [01:19:38.920 --> 01:19:40.920] But another thing, too, Brad. [01:19:40.920 --> 01:19:41.920] I'm going to say something. [01:19:41.920 --> 01:19:42.920] I'm going to ask you a question. [01:19:42.920 --> 01:19:45.920] Conversation between me and you for a second. [01:19:45.920 --> 01:19:48.920] What is the greatest problem in our nation? [01:19:48.920 --> 01:19:52.920] What's the greatest threat to our nation? [01:19:52.920 --> 01:19:54.920] Godlessness. [01:19:54.920 --> 01:19:55.920] I'll give you that one. [01:19:55.920 --> 01:19:58.920] Besides that. [01:19:58.920 --> 01:20:01.920] Failure to follow the law as it's written. [01:20:01.920 --> 01:20:02.920] Disagree. [01:20:02.920 --> 01:20:06.920] The greatest problem in our nation is that we don't have a free press. [01:20:06.920 --> 01:20:08.920] We have a propaganda media. [01:20:08.920 --> 01:20:16.920] If we had a free press, we would be forcing these people to follow the laws as written because it'd be quite the story. [01:20:16.920 --> 01:20:18.920] And that's the greatest threat. [01:20:18.920 --> 01:20:19.920] And now why do I say that? [01:20:19.920 --> 01:20:25.920] Because, Brett, you and Randy, us at Truth Radio, we are part of that free press. [01:20:25.920 --> 01:20:27.920] We aren't buying into the propaganda. [01:20:27.920 --> 01:20:31.920] And the more we talk and the more people who listen to us and the more people who hear, hey, wait a second. [01:20:31.920 --> 01:20:32.920] That's a good point. [01:20:32.920 --> 01:20:34.920] Why are these people doing that? [01:20:34.920 --> 01:20:35.920] They can't do that. [01:20:35.920 --> 01:20:42.920] Let's let them know that we're watching and they can't get away with this. [01:20:42.920 --> 01:20:47.920] I want Trump to pull public radio's funding. [01:20:47.920 --> 01:20:49.920] I absolutely agree. [01:20:49.920 --> 01:20:51.920] I'll bet you he will. [01:20:51.920 --> 01:20:53.920] Of all the radio. [01:20:53.920 --> 01:20:58.920] Okay, CNN, MSNBC, those are all private companies. [01:20:58.920 --> 01:21:01.920] I don't like what they're doing, but the private companies. [01:21:01.920 --> 01:21:03.920] Not my call. [01:21:03.920 --> 01:21:14.920] Public radio for them to take my tax money and produce the most inane, absolutely insulting narrative. [01:21:14.920 --> 01:21:16.920] I don't call them public radio. [01:21:16.920 --> 01:21:18.920] I call them proper handerag. [01:21:18.920 --> 01:21:20.920] Yeah, public enemy. [01:21:20.920 --> 01:21:25.920] Nick and I get into this periodically on our radio show. [01:21:26.920 --> 01:21:36.920] And I make that statement and I say maybe the answer is to go in and arrest these people and charge them with this craziness that they're spouting. [01:21:36.920 --> 01:21:39.920] But I know that I'm just venting. [01:21:39.920 --> 01:21:44.920] But I realize that that's not the way you can handle it in a republic, in a free nation. [01:21:44.920 --> 01:21:46.920] You want a free press. [01:21:46.920 --> 01:21:51.920] You just can't go in and arrest them because they're telling the wrong side of the news, because even if it is a news. [01:21:51.920 --> 01:21:54.920] But what's happening is the people are leaving. [01:21:54.920 --> 01:21:56.920] Their viewership is just plummeting. [01:21:56.920 --> 01:21:57.920] All of them. [01:21:57.920 --> 01:22:04.920] There's a social media guy, David Packman, that Nick had first introduced me to. [01:22:04.920 --> 01:22:06.920] And I can't stand listening to this guy. [01:22:06.920 --> 01:22:09.920] Oh my goodness, he can't tell the truth to save his life. [01:22:09.920 --> 01:22:11.920] Even Nick can't stand him so much anymore. [01:22:11.920 --> 01:22:18.920] But he said that the morning after the election, they were losing 5,000 or 10,000 subscriptions an hour. [01:22:18.920 --> 01:22:19.920] People unsubscribing. [01:22:19.920 --> 01:22:21.920] And he was in shock by that. [01:22:21.920 --> 01:22:25.920] And the reality is that people have realized that everything that they're saying is a lie. [01:22:25.920 --> 01:22:26.920] They're walking into the election. [01:22:26.920 --> 01:22:28.920] They were all saying, it's close, it's neck and neck. [01:22:28.920 --> 01:22:29.920] It's going to be close. [01:22:29.920 --> 01:22:30.920] It wasn't even close. [01:22:30.920 --> 01:22:35.920] If you paid attention, Nick can tell you for over a year, I've been saying Donald Trump in the landslide. [01:22:35.920 --> 01:22:39.920] He's going to get over 300 electoral votes and he's going to take the House and the Senate with him. [01:22:39.920 --> 01:22:42.920] And Nick says, I don't know, I'm not sure he's going to make it. [01:22:42.920 --> 01:22:45.920] And I said, I'm telling you, I've got my thumb on the pulse traveling around a few places. [01:22:45.920 --> 01:22:46.920] I get to talk to a lot of people. [01:22:46.920 --> 01:22:49.920] And this is what I'm hearing. [01:22:49.920 --> 01:22:50.920] And so- [01:22:50.920 --> 01:22:56.920] MSNBC lost 25% of their subscribers after Trump got elected. [01:22:56.920 --> 01:22:57.920] Exactly. [01:22:57.920 --> 01:22:59.920] CNN lost a lot too, yeah. [01:22:59.920 --> 01:23:00.920] Yep. [01:23:00.920 --> 01:23:04.920] And so the reason I say that, it's just a matter of time before they can't afford to stay open anymore. [01:23:04.920 --> 01:23:08.920] Before the people have said, yeah, we're not interested in whatever it is you're selling. [01:23:08.920 --> 01:23:10.920] We want to hear really what's going on. [01:23:11.920 --> 01:23:16.920] There's a group coming up today, people under 20, under 25 years old, who are very conservative. [01:23:16.920 --> 01:23:18.920] They've watched, they see what's going on. [01:23:18.920 --> 01:23:19.920] They see the danger of it. [01:23:19.920 --> 01:23:24.920] They see these woke policies and these woke procedures and these DEI hires and all this. [01:23:24.920 --> 01:23:25.920] They're like, wait a second. [01:23:25.920 --> 01:23:28.920] When I grew up, Randy, you're a little bit older than I am. [01:23:28.920 --> 01:23:32.920] But when we grew up, it was all about being colorblind. [01:23:32.920 --> 01:23:34.920] You don't judge a man by his color. [01:23:34.920 --> 01:23:40.920] Now these people in the last 10 or 20 years have divided up the whole country by race, by gender, by all these things. [01:23:40.920 --> 01:23:43.920] And not to mention gender, but 72 of them. [01:23:43.920 --> 01:23:46.920] And people are just stepping back going, you guys are nuts and we're not playing this anymore. [01:23:46.920 --> 01:23:51.920] The only reason they've been able to get as far along as they've gotten is because they have forced it on people. [01:23:51.920 --> 01:23:58.920] In California, you'll be thrown in jail if you call a man who wears a dress, he instead of she. [01:23:58.920 --> 01:24:00.920] You'll get put in jail. [01:24:00.920 --> 01:24:01.920] They've made it a crime. [01:24:01.920 --> 01:24:02.920] How about Bubba? [01:24:05.920 --> 01:24:09.920] You bet you best call her Miss Bubba. [01:24:09.920 --> 01:24:10.920] But yeah, that's the point. [01:24:10.920 --> 01:24:12.920] And people are looking at this stuff saying this is insane. [01:24:12.920 --> 01:24:15.920] And young people don't want to know. [01:24:15.920 --> 01:24:25.920] A friend of mine's son checked into college in Oregon and had to put a list of his pronouns on his dorm door. [01:24:25.920 --> 01:24:26.920] Yeah. [01:24:26.920 --> 01:24:30.920] I told him Bubba, Bud, Butch. [01:24:30.920 --> 01:24:33.920] We got a young kid in our church here, Eric, great kid. [01:24:33.920 --> 01:24:37.920] And he was a short kid. [01:24:37.920 --> 01:24:41.920] Not that he was short for his age or anything, but he was like 5'2 or whatever. [01:24:41.920 --> 01:24:43.920] He's like 6'3 now. [01:24:43.920 --> 01:24:45.920] The kid just shot up in the last year and a half. [01:24:45.920 --> 01:24:47.920] Amazingly big kid. [01:24:47.920 --> 01:24:54.920] But my point, the reason I tell it is he came in one day and the teacher wanted him to give whatever pronouns he would use. [01:24:54.920 --> 01:24:59.920] And he just looked at her and said, I'm a pterodactyl. [01:24:59.920 --> 01:25:00.920] I'm a pterodactyl. [01:25:00.920 --> 01:25:04.920] Call me pterodactyl. [01:25:04.920 --> 01:25:13.920] So I found one of those little dinosaur toy kits and I bought it and I found the pterodactyl in there and I put a pin on it so you could wear it to school. [01:25:13.920 --> 01:25:21.920] So I'm curious if the people around him misspell pterodactyl, are they in violation of that federal law? [01:25:21.920 --> 01:25:23.920] Well, you know, that's a good point. [01:25:23.920 --> 01:25:29.920] So in some languages, the feminine and the masculine parts of the gender come out as the spelling of things. [01:25:29.920 --> 01:25:34.920] I don't think we have that here in the United States, though, in English. [01:25:34.920 --> 01:25:36.920] You know, you look at what happened in Afghanistan. [01:25:36.920 --> 01:25:38.920] No one's been held accountable for that. [01:25:38.920 --> 01:25:43.920] Look at these terrible things that these guys have done and gotten away with. [01:25:43.920 --> 01:25:45.920] I don't think they should just get away with this stuff. [01:25:45.920 --> 01:25:47.920] I really, really don't. [01:25:47.920 --> 01:25:50.920] Because the people who do it know that what they're doing is illegal. [01:25:50.920 --> 01:25:56.920] The people who raided Mar-a-Lago, they knew it was illegal to go into a president's house. [01:25:56.920 --> 01:25:59.920] I don't care how they want to hide that. [01:25:59.920 --> 01:26:02.920] These people who are doing these bizarre things, they know it's illegal. [01:26:02.920 --> 01:26:03.920] They know it's immoral. [01:26:03.920 --> 01:26:12.920] They know it's illegal to bring 34 felony counts on an expired misdemeanor that's passed the statute of limitations. [01:26:12.920 --> 01:26:14.920] They shouldn't get away with that. [01:26:14.920 --> 01:26:17.920] Leticia James shouldn't get away with that. [01:26:17.920 --> 01:26:22.920] They should all be prosecuted for election interference, because that's clearly what it was. [01:26:22.920 --> 01:26:23.920] And other charges. [01:26:23.920 --> 01:26:25.920] Right. [01:26:25.920 --> 01:26:45.920] Would you rather go after the people who are at the top who are perpetuating this or the people who are convinced that they should be voted in again and again and again? [01:26:45.920 --> 01:26:52.920] I'd like to speak to that, because I've been addressing that issue for a long time. [01:26:52.920 --> 01:26:55.920] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll be right back. [01:27:01.920 --> 01:27:08.920] Reality TV, sugar, obesity, jet lag, the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps on growing. [01:27:08.920 --> 01:27:11.920] But now researchers say we can add stress to the list. [01:27:11.920 --> 01:27:14.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, back with details in a moment. [01:27:14.920 --> 01:27:16.920] Privacy is under attack. [01:27:16.920 --> 01:27:20.920] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:27:20.920 --> 01:27:25.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:27:25.920 --> 01:27:26.920] So protect your rights. [01:27:26.920 --> 01:27:30.920] Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [01:27:30.920 --> 01:27:31.920] Privacy. 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[01:30:03.920 --> 01:30:06.920] Logosradionetwork.com [01:30:30.920 --> 01:30:32.920] Chippin' on your mom, Chippin' on your daddy, [01:30:32.920 --> 01:30:35.920] Chippin' on your grandpa and the granny, [01:30:35.920 --> 01:30:37.920] Chippin' on me, Chippin' on your baby, [01:30:37.920 --> 01:30:39.920] Chippin' on your family, whole family, [01:30:39.920 --> 01:30:42.920] Chippin' on your dog and the cat around we, [01:30:42.920 --> 01:30:44.920] Chippin' on the beef and you still go eat it, [01:30:44.920 --> 01:30:47.920] Chippin' on the fish, them all in the sea, [01:30:47.920 --> 01:30:49.920] Chippin' on the shark and the whale around me, [01:30:49.920 --> 01:30:51.920] You know still mankind gone trip crazy, [01:30:51.920 --> 01:30:54.920] That the kind of thing man they want to be be, [01:30:54.920 --> 01:30:56.920] Social security them go tell me, [01:30:56.920 --> 01:30:59.920] Number when them give me them rip it up you see, [01:30:59.920 --> 01:31:01.920] Chippin' when the morning, Chippin' when the evening, [01:31:01.920 --> 01:31:02.920] Chippin' when the evening, [01:31:02.920 --> 01:31:05.920] Experiment and move, [01:31:29.920 --> 01:31:34.920] Or do you try to communicate something [01:31:34.920 --> 01:31:36.920] to the people who keep putting them there [01:31:36.920 --> 01:31:38.920] over and over again? [01:31:38.920 --> 01:31:41.920] Yeah, and doing what I do, I've been, [01:31:41.920 --> 01:31:44.920] I tell people I've been kicking this horse [01:31:44.920 --> 01:31:47.920] for about 50 years now. [01:31:47.920 --> 01:31:51.920] This horse of due process and brutal law. [01:31:51.920 --> 01:31:55.920] It's not dead yet, you just don't want to get up. [01:31:55.920 --> 01:31:59.920] And it's come to, I've taken the grand gestures. [01:31:59.920 --> 01:32:03.920] I filed a 250 page criminal complaint against the governor. [01:32:03.920 --> 01:32:05.920] I filed it with the Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme. [01:32:05.920 --> 01:32:07.920] He didn't issue warrants. [01:32:07.920 --> 01:32:09.920] So I sued him in the federal court. [01:32:09.920 --> 01:32:11.920] Filed a $485 million lawsuit [01:32:11.920 --> 01:32:14.920] and the Fifth Circuit threw it out with one sentence. [01:32:14.920 --> 01:32:17.920] The suit is frivolous, dismissed with prejudice. [01:32:17.920 --> 01:32:22.920] It had some change, but not great change. [01:32:22.920 --> 01:32:24.920] What has become clear? [01:32:24.920 --> 01:32:27.920] We're not going to beat this at the top. [01:32:27.920 --> 01:32:30.920] We're going to beat this at the bottom. [01:32:30.920 --> 01:32:32.920] And if anything, that's what Trump has done. [01:32:32.920 --> 01:32:34.920] He did not appeal to the elite. [01:32:34.920 --> 01:32:38.920] He appealed to the common individual. [01:32:38.920 --> 01:32:42.920] If we can empower the bottom, [01:32:42.920 --> 01:32:45.920] the bottom will take care of the top. [01:32:45.920 --> 01:32:48.920] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [01:32:48.920 --> 01:32:51.920] That's the super interesting thing. [01:32:51.920 --> 01:32:54.920] I'm younger than everyone here, [01:32:54.920 --> 01:32:57.920] but Kamala Harris is the first presidential candidate [01:32:57.920 --> 01:33:02.920] that I've ever seen who bragged about being supported by the banks [01:33:02.920 --> 01:33:06.920] and being supported by the top CEOs in the country. [01:33:06.920 --> 01:33:09.920] And that just does not speak to people. [01:33:09.920 --> 01:33:12.920] And I honestly, I think there's two reasons she lost. [01:33:12.920 --> 01:33:16.920] I think that's one, the messaging that all she talked about all day [01:33:16.920 --> 01:33:19.920] is how Moody supports me, Moody supports me. [01:33:19.920 --> 01:33:21.920] Moody's CEOs support me. [01:33:21.920 --> 01:33:23.920] Bill Gates supports me. [01:33:23.920 --> 01:33:28.920] And then obviously, secondly, the fact that she got the nomination [01:33:28.920 --> 01:33:33.920] without any real votes, electoral votes or different things. [01:33:33.920 --> 01:33:38.920] One thing I'd like to go back to is Jesus went around the Holy Land [01:33:38.920 --> 01:33:42.920] preaching what the Pharisees considered to be heresy. [01:33:42.920 --> 01:33:46.920] And they wanted him crucified. [01:33:46.920 --> 01:33:49.920] The Pharisees said, he's not bothering anybody. [01:33:49.920 --> 01:33:51.920] Just leave him alone. [01:33:51.920 --> 01:33:54.920] Then he went into the temple [01:33:54.920 --> 01:33:58.920] and kicked over the tables with the money changers. [01:33:58.920 --> 01:34:01.920] They were the bad boys on the block then [01:34:01.920 --> 01:34:04.920] to the bad boys on the block now. [01:34:04.920 --> 01:34:12.920] And Harris is bragging her support from the baddest boys on the block. [01:34:12.920 --> 01:34:15.920] She's not going to be elected by those guys. [01:34:15.920 --> 01:34:17.920] She's going to be elected by the ones on the bottom. [01:34:17.920 --> 01:34:20.920] She just went to the wrong end. [01:34:20.920 --> 01:34:24.920] You know, it's interesting because obviously in politics, [01:34:24.920 --> 01:34:26.920] we talk a lot about campaign politics. [01:34:26.920 --> 01:34:30.920] We talk a lot about ground game and how strong your ground game is. [01:34:30.920 --> 01:34:34.920] I think the reason why Pete Buttigieg was able to do as well as he was in 2020 [01:34:34.920 --> 01:34:40.920] before he dropped out to endorse Joe Biden for his cabinet position [01:34:40.920 --> 01:34:43.920] was he had a really strong ground game. [01:34:43.920 --> 01:34:45.920] Kamala Harris did something interesting [01:34:45.920 --> 01:34:49.920] that I haven't heard of anybody doing before in Pennsylvania. [01:34:49.920 --> 01:34:54.920] She had people who knocked on, I think it was something like 100 plus thousand doors. [01:34:54.920 --> 01:34:59.920] And the only thing worse than knocking on someone's door once [01:34:59.920 --> 01:35:02.920] and asking them about politics is going a second time. [01:35:02.920 --> 01:35:07.920] And most of her volunteers went and they knocked on the door a second time. [01:35:07.920 --> 01:35:11.920] And that's just not good. [01:35:11.920 --> 01:35:12.920] That's a good point. [01:35:12.920 --> 01:35:13.920] That's a really good point. [01:35:13.920 --> 01:35:21.920] Nick, I want to say something in support of the point that you've made before. [01:35:21.920 --> 01:35:29.920] What you have said is how we really don't have to force the bad media out of business, [01:35:29.920 --> 01:35:33.920] that they'll shoot themselves in the foot, they'll end up hanging themselves. [01:35:33.920 --> 01:35:39.920] And I was doing a little research from UK, they have big publications, the Daily Mail, [01:35:39.920 --> 01:35:50.920] and they pointed out something that in 2016, CNN was the king and queen of cable news. [01:35:50.920 --> 01:35:58.920] And they had over 13 million primetime viewers every night. [01:35:58.920 --> 01:36:06.920] And now they've only got 800,000, 94% decline since 2016. [01:36:07.920 --> 01:36:11.920] And so it looks like people are not interested in their narrative anymore. [01:36:11.920 --> 01:36:15.920] So that kind of proves what you said for a long time to be correct, [01:36:15.920 --> 01:36:20.920] that that's just the way to handle it, let the market show what it values and doesn't value. [01:36:20.920 --> 01:36:28.920] And you brought up my internet buddy, David Packman, who was pontificating the morning after election. [01:36:28.920 --> 01:36:30.920] What could have happened? [01:36:30.920 --> 01:36:36.920] Why in the world did I lose 10,000 subscribers overnight? [01:36:36.920 --> 01:36:41.920] Is it YouTube? Is there some sort of internet outage? [01:36:41.920 --> 01:36:44.920] What in the world could it possibly be? [01:36:44.920 --> 01:36:48.920] Could it be that I said Kamala Harris was going to win Florida? [01:36:48.920 --> 01:36:50.920] Yeah, exactly. [01:36:50.920 --> 01:36:56.920] Couldn't be, couldn't be. But no, I still think that's correct. [01:36:57.920 --> 01:37:05.920] Well, by God, that's the way it is. And I don't want to hear no proof to the contrary. [01:37:05.920 --> 01:37:11.920] I actually had a grown man look me in the eye and say that to me. [01:37:11.920 --> 01:37:17.920] How many people do we have out there acting from that same perspective? [01:37:17.920 --> 01:37:24.920] It is very true. I'm going to make a statement that I will stand by and I believe I can prove it. [01:37:24.920 --> 01:37:27.920] I've started making this statement within the last few weeks. [01:37:27.920 --> 01:37:32.920] I've alluded to it a couple of times before that, but in the last month at the most I've been saying this. [01:37:32.920 --> 01:37:41.920] If you believe, if you think that Donald Trump was Hitler, if you think he was an existential threat to democracy, [01:37:41.920 --> 01:37:47.920] if you think that he's a criminal, if you think that he's a misogynist and a rapist and all that stuff, [01:37:47.920 --> 01:37:53.920] that is prima facie evidence to prove that you have been propagandized. [01:37:53.920 --> 01:37:58.920] Because the reality is there's no reason to believe that he isn't those things. [01:37:58.920 --> 01:38:03.920] He isn't a felon. And if you believe he's a felon, it's only because you've been propagandized. [01:38:03.920 --> 01:38:14.920] Not even that. My CNN buddy, Scott Jennings, who's one of the most reasonable conservative people I've seen on CNN, [01:38:14.920 --> 01:38:19.920] was talking to the other panelists on election night, or maybe it was the morning after, [01:38:19.920 --> 01:38:26.920] and said, how does Kamala Harris sit as the vice president, the president of the Senate, [01:38:26.920 --> 01:38:36.920] and confirm Donald Trump, who she's called a fascist, who Hillary Clinton compared his Madison Square Garden rally [01:38:36.920 --> 01:38:44.920] to the Nazi rally of 19, I think it was 1939, how do you just let this guy get into office? [01:38:44.920 --> 01:38:50.920] Don't you have a moral obligation like the voters had a moral obligation to vote for you? [01:38:50.920 --> 01:38:56.920] And how does that disappear? How do you invite him into the Oval Office as President Biden, [01:38:56.920 --> 01:39:06.920] and be so smitten and so smiley with him, and just welcome him in the most whatever, but I won't get into that. [01:39:06.920 --> 01:39:12.920] How do you do a cup of tea with you? Yeah, exactly. In other words. [01:39:12.920 --> 01:39:21.920] It's easy when you don't believe your own propaganda. Exactly. The worst thing you can do is get caught up in your own lies. [01:39:21.920 --> 01:39:29.920] But that's the point. But in the meantime, they have instigated millions of their followers to believe that they were telling them the truth, [01:39:29.920 --> 01:39:33.920] when in reality all along they were lying to them. And that's the point. [01:39:33.920 --> 01:39:40.920] That's my point, is that if you believe that stuff, it is prima facie evidence that you've been propagandized. [01:39:40.920 --> 01:39:46.920] Let me throw another thought out at you. Clearly, and this is a big thing, talking about holding people accountable. [01:39:46.920 --> 01:39:51.920] Clearly, Joe Biden was not running the country for a long period of time. [01:39:51.920 --> 01:39:54.920] I believe he wasn't from the minute he walked into the Oval Office. [01:39:54.920 --> 01:40:00.920] But clearly, at about the time of the debate, when everybody was saying, he's the smartest guy in the room, [01:40:00.920 --> 01:40:03.920] when we're together, there's nobody sharper and on point more than him. [01:40:03.920 --> 01:40:08.920] Clearly, that was a lie. I have a question. Who's running the country? [01:40:08.920 --> 01:40:12.920] Because it wasn't him. And it sure wasn't Kamala. Who was running the country? [01:40:12.920 --> 01:40:17.920] I want to know. And those people, whoever that was. Absolutely. [01:40:17.920 --> 01:40:21.920] And honestly, if I, as I look, I'm saying Barack Obama and Susan Rice. [01:40:21.920 --> 01:40:24.920] And they should be held accountable for that. What is that? Betrayal. [01:40:25.920 --> 01:40:34.920] He's the only president who ever left the Oval Office and bought a house in Washington and had a skiff set up in his home. [01:40:34.920 --> 01:40:39.920] Why does he need a skiff in his home? Come on, think everybody. [01:40:39.920 --> 01:40:42.920] It's a pet theory of mine, Tony Blinken. [01:40:43.920 --> 01:40:48.920] Okay, hang on. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain rules our radio. [01:40:48.920 --> 01:40:56.920] We've only got one segment left, so sorry about no callers. We'll be right back. [01:41:12.920 --> 01:41:31.920] The Champ Plan is a section 125 IRS approved preventative health plan that provides your employees with doctors, medications, emergency care, and Teladoc all at zero cost with zero copay. [01:41:31.920 --> 01:41:37.920] If you are an employee, you also will get a pay raise by paying less in FICA taxes. 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[01:42:33.920 --> 01:42:42.920] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:42:42.920 --> 01:42:51.920] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [01:42:51.920 --> 01:43:00.920] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:43:03.920 --> 01:43:22.920] Hello? Oh man, in jail? You got busted? Oh man, I'm broke, man. [01:43:22.920 --> 01:43:30.920] Okay, we are back. Randy Carlson, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and what the heck is a SCIF? [01:43:30.920 --> 01:43:35.920] Oh, a SCIF. A SCIF stands for sensitive compartmented information facility. [01:43:35.920 --> 01:43:41.920] And basically it's a room that all of the communications in or out of are totally secure. [01:43:41.920 --> 01:43:46.920] For example, the situation room in the White House is a SCIF. You're not eavesdropping on that at all. [01:43:46.920 --> 01:43:50.920] There's total reliability and privacy in the communication. [01:43:50.920 --> 01:44:03.920] Why in the world does Barack Obama have, ex-president of the United States, why in the world does he have a situation room in his house? [01:44:03.920 --> 01:44:09.920] I'm sorry. The second I heard about that years ago, I was like, what in the world? What is he up to? That's ridiculous. [01:44:09.920 --> 01:44:14.920] And the excuse was, well, our daughters are going to go to school here in Washington area. [01:44:14.920 --> 01:44:20.920] I was like, yeah, okay, whatever. Now that wasn't at all. And so who's been pulling the strings here? [01:44:20.920 --> 01:44:25.920] Who was leading the opposition against Donald Trump? How involved was he in that? [01:44:25.920 --> 01:44:33.920] And anytime you watch the press in the Oval Office of the White House for the last almost four years, [01:44:33.920 --> 01:44:40.920] as the press begins to ask questions, you hear two female voices beginning to shout very loudly. [01:44:40.920 --> 01:44:46.920] Thank you. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you for coming today. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. [01:44:46.920 --> 01:44:53.920] And you hear the both of them shouting the whole time. Why doesn't one reporter swing his camera around and just get a picture of these two women [01:44:53.920 --> 01:44:58.920] as they're forcing everybody out and not allowing the president to give any answers? [01:44:58.920 --> 01:45:06.920] Why in the world does the president actually say, oh, I'm going to get in trouble if I ask that question or answer that question? [01:45:06.920 --> 01:45:11.920] What in the world? Who's running? Go ahead. [01:45:11.920 --> 01:45:20.920] I would love to say something about this because I actually saw one of them nose down the other day. But you know who saw them completely? [01:45:20.920 --> 01:45:21.920] Who? [01:45:21.920 --> 01:45:22.920] Donald Trump. [01:45:22.920 --> 01:45:23.920] Yes, he did. [01:45:23.920 --> 01:45:30.920] Because Donald Trump was in the White House in the Oval Office, yes, where they had met. [01:45:30.920 --> 01:45:36.920] And Donald Trump could see both of them yelling the things that you've said that they've said. [01:45:36.920 --> 01:45:44.920] And I'm just curious to see what comes from that. If he picks it up, hopefully he does. [01:45:44.920 --> 01:45:47.920] Because we've been talking about that forever. I mean, well, not forever. [01:45:47.920 --> 01:45:49.920] That's right. [01:45:49.920 --> 01:45:58.920] And who was allowing and was complicit with allowing Joe Biden to not be in control? [01:45:58.920 --> 01:46:02.920] I mean, clearly he's got a serious cognitive thing going on. I'm not going to say anything more than that. [01:46:02.920 --> 01:46:06.920] I think it's a lot more than that, but just leaving it at that for the moment. [01:46:06.920 --> 01:46:10.920] Why the lie to the American people? How dare you do that? [01:46:10.920 --> 01:46:16.920] How dare you subvert the Constitution of the United States? The president is not fit to be in that office. [01:46:16.920 --> 01:46:21.920] He's not the smartest guy in the room. He's not on top of his ballgame more than anybody, no way. [01:46:21.920 --> 01:46:25.920] He's absolutely unfit to be there. Why wasn't the 25th Amendment invoked? [01:46:25.920 --> 01:46:30.920] Why weren't things done legally and constitutionally? And who was responsible for that? [01:46:30.920 --> 01:46:36.920] Who was making decisions like that to keep the American people in the dark while operating a treasonous action? [01:46:36.920 --> 01:46:41.920] I'm sorry, accountability is very important, I really believe. Big people, too. [01:46:42.920 --> 01:46:49.920] I know you guys think the big people don't matter. I think they do. I really do think so. [01:46:49.920 --> 01:46:55.920] I think that, yeah, I think that you can take the big people, you can vote the big people out as much as you want to, [01:46:55.920 --> 01:47:00.920] or you can prosecute them out or impeach them out or whatever you want to do. [01:47:00.920 --> 01:47:10.920] But as long as the bottom portion of the country keeps voting these people in, you're going to have to keep continuing your work. [01:47:10.920 --> 01:47:17.920] So maybe we should address voting. In this country in the beginning, in order to vote in our early history, [01:47:17.920 --> 01:47:22.920] you had to be a landowner or a business owner. You could not vote. You had to have some vested interest in the country. [01:47:22.920 --> 01:47:24.920] And I've talked about that a few times. [01:47:24.920 --> 01:47:27.920] Economically, it's impossible at this point, but yeah. [01:47:27.920 --> 01:47:31.920] But well, I'm going to agree with you, Nick, that it's probably not the way to go. [01:47:31.920 --> 01:47:35.920] But maybe, and you and I have had this conversation on air before, maybe at the very least what we should do [01:47:35.920 --> 01:47:39.920] is we should insist on some type of a civic class that you passed if you want to vote. [01:47:39.920 --> 01:47:46.920] We could bring up the Vive Kromoswami thing, which is you can't vote until you're 21 unless you do some sort of civic service, [01:47:46.920 --> 01:47:51.920] whether that's military or whether that's Peace Corps, whatever. [01:47:51.920 --> 01:47:57.920] You could bring that up so you have some sort of vested interest in the country. I don't know what that looks like. [01:47:57.920 --> 01:48:00.920] And I don't know how you- [01:48:00.920 --> 01:48:06.920] Even go one step further and at least pass a basic civic test. [01:48:06.920 --> 01:48:11.920] Do you realize the people who get naturalized into the country and they have to take a test? [01:48:11.920 --> 01:48:15.920] Most American citizens could not pass it, the same test. [01:48:15.920 --> 01:48:19.920] They can't give you the history of the country and why we're great and why we're exceptional and what the country is. [01:48:19.920 --> 01:48:23.920] Instead, you get a bunch of Marxist professors. Say again? [01:48:23.920 --> 01:48:25.920] Not even close. [01:48:25.920 --> 01:48:31.920] Not even close, exactly. Instead, you get a bunch of Marxist professors and trans teachers in grammar schools [01:48:31.920 --> 01:48:34.920] who are teaching kids that America's never been great. It's not exceptional. [01:48:34.920 --> 01:48:38.920] We're founded by racists and we built on the back of slaves. All not true. [01:48:38.920 --> 01:48:42.920] You got the, what is it, the 1619 Project? [01:48:42.920 --> 01:48:53.920] The 1619 Project, which one of the sources for that had contentions with what the writer was saying and disagreed with it, [01:48:53.920 --> 01:49:03.920] but thought it was useful enough that they could let the misleading portion of it slide, which I think is incorrect. [01:49:03.920 --> 01:49:08.920] Absolutely incorrect. And so you've got this pathetic stuff being propagated in the United States. [01:49:08.920 --> 01:49:12.920] And so now these people are going to go out and vote? Oh my goodness. [01:49:12.920 --> 01:49:17.920] Then we're going to let 20 million illegals in the country and let them go vote? Come on, guys, pay attention. [01:49:17.920 --> 01:49:23.920] We're going to lose the nation. We were going to lose the nation before this next term of the president was over. [01:49:23.920 --> 01:49:30.920] That's what was happening. Not anymore. All of a sudden, someone named Donald Trump became a big wrench in the gears. [01:49:30.920 --> 01:49:38.920] I do have a question here because we're possibly in what could be a new political era. [01:49:38.920 --> 01:49:46.920] Maybe the Democrat Party realigns itself and tries to actually, and I never got to talk about the second Bill of Rights, [01:49:46.920 --> 01:49:51.920] but maybe we'll have another radio show where we can talk about that. [01:49:51.920 --> 01:49:56.920] But maybe the Democrat Party realigns itself. Maybe we're in some sort of new political era. [01:49:56.920 --> 01:50:08.920] So my question, because I think I tend to be a little bit more conservative, but I tend to lean a little bit more left fiscally. [01:50:08.920 --> 01:50:18.920] How do we not fall into the trap of not changing things because that was the way things were always done? [01:50:18.920 --> 01:50:23.920] The six most dangerous words. We've always done it that way. [01:50:23.920 --> 01:50:29.920] How do we not get caught up in we've always done it that way so we can't change? [01:50:29.920 --> 01:50:41.920] But how do we make sure that we, to quote a famous political philosopher, don't become too unburdened from what has been? [01:50:41.920 --> 01:50:50.920] We have all of these liberals telling us how we should live our lives, how we should do things. [01:50:50.920 --> 01:50:57.920] And you know, Pastor, you know I'm not particularly religious. It's always bothered me. [01:50:57.920 --> 01:51:14.920] Because we have a very popular piece of literary work that contains some 6,000 years of human history and human interaction and behavior. [01:51:14.920 --> 01:51:23.920] And over that 6,000 years, they figured out how things work and it tells you do things this way and it will work well. [01:51:23.920 --> 01:51:27.920] And all of a sudden they've come along and they want to change everything. [01:51:27.920 --> 01:51:41.920] Our founders, Ben Franklin said right at the beginning, he said to the burgeoning nation, just barely put together, do not try to be the policeman of the world. [01:51:41.920 --> 01:51:51.920] How did he know to say that 250 years ago? Because he had thousands of years of history behind us. [01:51:51.920 --> 01:51:56.920] So we used to talk about changing things. What are you talking about changing? [01:51:56.920 --> 01:52:13.920] I'm talking about appointing Matt Gaetz to be the Attorney General. [01:52:13.920 --> 01:52:24.920] Yeah, and that's pretty wild. That's a big change. Matt Gaetz is not someone who would have been appointed to Attorney General in 2008. [01:52:24.920 --> 01:52:37.920] And maybe you could argue that that change is necessary, but where do you draw the line before you become, again, to quote the famous philosopher, too unburdened from what has been? [01:52:37.920 --> 01:52:42.920] When do you start becoming a progressive and not a conservative anymore? [01:52:42.920 --> 01:52:51.920] Maybe when the problems are solved. Maybe when you can get back to that level playing field that we've been abandoned from. [01:52:51.920 --> 01:53:01.920] My position is when things are not working right, let's go back to the wisdom of our fathers. [01:53:01.920 --> 01:53:15.920] And their fathers, and their fathers, and their fathers. Let's go back to the people who understood what was going on and all this newfound knowledge that everybody's experimenting with and treating as if it's true. [01:53:15.920 --> 01:53:21.920] When things don't work right, let's pull out the Bible. Let's pull out the Constitution. [01:53:21.920 --> 01:53:23.920] Otherwise, back to the basics. [01:53:23.920 --> 01:53:25.920] Back to the basics. [01:53:25.920 --> 01:53:33.920] You know, for a long time I was a business consultant. I'd go into companies that were in trouble, that were failing, and I would have to figure out what the problem was. [01:53:33.920 --> 01:53:45.920] And invariably, after two, three weeks of studying the company and getting ready to make an offer to go in and fix the problems they have, I would invariably find out the same problem with every company all the time. [01:53:45.920 --> 01:53:57.920] To start out, it was a good company. The founder paid attention to business, and then he started to make some money, and he got a little bit cocky, so he decided to buy another business or venture off in a different direction. [01:53:57.920 --> 01:54:07.920] And invariably, the reason he was in trouble was because he was distracted, and the solution was always get back to the basics. What is your business? What do you do? [01:54:07.920 --> 01:54:13.920] There was a time you did it better than anybody else. That was our country, the same thing. We have to go back to the basics. [01:54:13.920 --> 01:54:23.920] There was a time we did freedom better than anybody else in the world. Nobody did freedom like we did because it was for everybody. It was an equal playing field. All men were created equal. [01:54:23.920 --> 01:54:27.920] We believed in God. Those were the basics that made this country great. [01:54:27.920 --> 01:54:31.920] That reminds me of return to your first love. [01:54:31.920 --> 01:54:33.920] Exactly. [01:54:33.920 --> 01:54:39.920] And I think we're on the road to do that. [01:54:39.920 --> 01:54:49.920] I'm looking at what Trump is doing, and we've got all these people hopping up and down about how outrageous his pointies are. Yeah, maybe. [01:54:49.920 --> 01:54:57.920] That's exactly what he needs in order to bring us back to some little ground that everybody can live with. [01:54:57.920 --> 01:54:59.920] Come on now. [01:54:59.920 --> 01:55:01.920] Short closing. [01:55:02.920 --> 01:55:10.920] Short closing is 30 seconds. I believe that we are about to see what Donald Trump is talking about, truly a golden age in this country. [01:55:10.920 --> 01:55:19.920] Get government off of our backs and break up this incredible destructive monopoly and watch what happens. I believe it's going to be really good. [01:55:19.920 --> 01:55:23.920] That's just what I was going to say. [01:55:23.920 --> 01:55:32.920] I'm encouraged. After four years of terror for the nation, I'm encouraged. I hope everybody else is too. [01:55:32.920 --> 01:55:37.920] Thank you all for listening. We'll be back tomorrow night on our four-hour info-verathon. [01:55:37.920 --> 01:55:43.920] We'll be eight o'clock, same time, same station. See you then. [01:55:43.920 --> 01:55:48.920] What's my size? I'm dangerous, dangerous. [01:55:48.920 --> 01:55:56.920] Bibles for America is offering absolutely free a unique study Bible called the New Testament Recovery Version. 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Our liberty depends on it. [01:57:09.920 --> 01:57:14.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember your First Amendment rights. [01:57:14.920 --> 01:57:20.920] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:57:20.920 --> 01:57:25.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:57:25.920 --> 01:57:30.920] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [01:57:30.920 --> 01:57:33.920] Privacy. It's worth hanging on to. [01:57:33.920 --> 01:57:40.920] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:57:40.920 --> 01:57:43.920] Start over with Startpage. [01:57:43.920 --> 01:57:49.920] Spar. It's what fighters do. It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [01:57:49.920 --> 01:57:52.920] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [01:58:01.920 --> 01:58:06.920] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, assembly, and religion. [01:58:06.920 --> 01:58:09.920] But petition for redress is another matter. [01:58:09.920 --> 01:58:12.920] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:58:12.920 --> 01:58:18.920] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:58:19.920 --> 01:58:24.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:58:29.920 --> 01:58:33.920] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [01:58:33.920 --> 01:58:38.920] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. Our liberty depends on it. [01:58:38.920 --> 01:58:44.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights. [01:58:44.920 --> 01:58:49.920] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:58:49.920 --> 01:58:54.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:58:54.920 --> 01:58:59.920] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:58:59.920 --> 01:59:02.920] Privacy. It's worth hanging on to. [01:59:02.920 --> 01:59:09.920] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:59:09.920 --> 01:59:12.920] Start over with Startpage. [01:59:14.920 --> 01:59:20.920] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill of Rights in a big old bear hug. [01:59:20.920 --> 01:59:28.920] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [01:59:28.920 --> 01:59:32.920] Get it? Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [01:59:32.920 --> 01:59:37.920] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well when he said, [01:59:37.920 --> 01:59:42.920] The right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government. [01:59:42.920 --> 01:59:49.920] One more safeguard against the tyranny, which now appears remote in America, but which historically has proved to always be possible. [01:59:49.920 --> 01:59:54.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [02:01:07.920 --> 02:01:09.920] Thank you. [02:01:37.920 --> 02:01:52.920] All right, good evening, friends, and welcome. 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