Radio Show Hour 2 – 01/03/2025
Liberty Roundtable PodcastJanuary 03, 20250:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 01/03/2025

* Will Trump Become The 'War' President?

* FBI: We Think New Orleans Attacker Mr. Jabbar Acted Alone Agency also has found no link to the Vegas explosion hours later.

* Investigators exploring possible links between 2 New Year's Day terrorists - Both had military backgrounds, both served at Fort Bragg, both rented their trucks from the Turo app, Both Died - Bob Unruh, WND.com

* Anti-terror barricades ‘being replaced’ when New Orleans attack happened - Bob Unruh, WND.com

* Protective Posts Weren't in Place on Bourbon Street Vehicle bollards are being replaced ahead of the Super Bowl - Evann Gastaldo, Newser.com

* terrorism experts say bollards are one of the best ways of keeping bad actors from turning vehicles into instruments of mass destruction - The ones on Bourbon Street were taken down for renovations in preparation for the Super Bowl, which will be held in the city on Feb. 9.

* Five years ago, a security firm put together a report for the group that manages the French Quarter warning that the area was at risk for a "vehicular ramming" attack because the bollards in use at the time didn't appear to work - NYT.

* Appeals Court Blocks Net Neutrality Rules In Setback For Biden Administration - James Meyers, OAN Newsroom.

* Trump blames America's 'nonexistent leadership' for terror attacks - 'See you on January 20th' - Bob Unruh, WND.com

* Tom Homan saying that no illegal immigrant is getting a free lunch.

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:24] All right, happy to have you along my fellow Americans.

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[00:00:32] This is the broadcast for January the 3rd in the year of our Lord 2025.

[00:00:36] Hour 2 at 2, promoting God, family, country, protecting life, liberty, and property.

[00:00:40] Yeah, Congress must deliver Trump's agenda quickly, they claim.

[00:00:45] Republicans brace for a few rounds of votes, but believe Johnson will ultimately prevail.

[00:00:51] CNN.com, what a disgrace that is.

[00:00:53] They're all prostitutes for Israel is the problem, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:57] We documented that last hour.

[00:00:58] If you didn't hear it, wait until we upload the broadcast and check it out in the archives.

[00:01:03] LibertyNewsRadio.com, LibertyRoundtable.com, LovingLiberty.net, all with the show.

[00:01:10] The live show, Monday through Saturday, is available two hours a day, six days a week.

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[00:01:18] Check it out, LibertyRoundtable.com.

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[00:01:22] We've got 25-plus videos already there, and we're gaining on that front quickly.

[00:01:26] Dr. Scott Bradley's with me, freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:30] And before we get into the big detail about New Orleans and Vegas and everything else,

[00:01:35] you have weekly Q&As on the webinars and everything else that happened last night.

[00:01:39] Anything to bring forward quickly on that, Dr. Bradley, that we want to highlight?

[00:01:43] Well, as we've talked about before, we do this every Thursday night, 7 p.m.

[00:01:48] Anybody in the world can get on.

[00:01:50] All they've got to do is have an invite.

[00:01:52] You get the invite by going to our website, freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:57] And just scroll down on the home page, and then you can click on a button that says put your email in,

[00:02:03] and we'll send you an invitation.

[00:02:04] And you can listen in, and you can submit questions.

[00:02:09] They're written questions.

[00:02:10] I've been burned by vocal questions before where, you know, the EMI area.

[00:02:16] You know what happens is someone goes off on a big old tell-you-56-minute story,

[00:02:19] and then they might have a question at the end that's all weird and controversial

[00:02:22] and problematic to even answer in the first place, and all the time is wasted.

[00:02:26] That's the problem, right?

[00:02:27] Well, there's a huge problem that way,

[00:02:29] but some of them are even almost boiled down to national security issues

[00:02:33] with the Secret Service wanting to get involved.

[00:02:35] And so anyway, you submit your question in writing by typing it in when you're on the program.

[00:02:42] I do get a lot of other questions from people that know how to text me

[00:02:46] or to send me emails or even people that know my phone number that call me.

[00:02:50] So some of them get front-loaded at some times.

[00:02:53] But at any rate, I only usually get trained.

[00:02:58] Well, to be clear, this lets you, too,

[00:03:00] if 10 people ask a question in slightly different ways,

[00:03:02] you can kind of concatenate their question into a super question and answer it as well

[00:03:06] and, you know, answer really several questions at once oftentimes, too.

[00:03:09] So there's real advantages to doing it that way.

[00:03:12] And that's absolutely correct,

[00:03:14] and that's something that we have observed and practiced.

[00:03:18] But I get some people that will put six questions in in one question, you know,

[00:03:25] and it's like, no, wait, wait, wait.

[00:03:27] If I spent the whole hour on your one question,

[00:03:30] we wouldn't get through all of the six questions that are in there, you know.

[00:03:33] So there has to be some order to the process, I think.

[00:03:39] There's also questions that you may have answered three weeks ago or a month ago

[00:03:42] or something like that that they're asking again now, too.

[00:03:45] And really, in reality, they ought to be referred to the answer to the question

[00:03:47] rather than answering it again oftentimes as well.

[00:03:51] That's what we try to do also.

[00:03:53] And we do have the answers to the questions are in little individual videos.

[00:04:00] They're 15 minutes long normally because that's what BitChute limits me to.

[00:04:06] But basically, I've got, like right now, probably almost 700 videos on my BitChute channel,

[00:04:15] which you go to bitshoot.com and you search on Freedom's Call, no spaces or no apostrophes.

[00:04:23] That's my channel.

[00:04:24] And there's almost 700 videos on there.

[00:04:27] There were 1,500 on YouTube, but they expunged me with their community standard nonsense

[00:04:36] when they were trying to prevent anybody from talking the truth about the COVID.

[00:04:39] Yeah, it's about censorship is what I call it.

[00:04:41] Absolutely.

[00:04:42] But so each video, I can say, oh, yeah, I answered that a couple, two or three weeks ago

[00:04:47] to my BitChute channel.

[00:04:48] Look up the topic and you can find a 15-minute answer on a given topic

[00:04:54] if we've answered it previously.

[00:04:58] So, knowing that I take almost 15 minutes usually to talk to people when they've got a question,

[00:05:03] because the back story, as you might well imagine, I'm into back stories.

[00:05:09] And so that's kind of one of my many faults to talk about that stuff.

[00:05:14] And so they're usually, I get through between...

[00:05:16] Well, you can call it a fault or you can call it a treasure trove of information

[00:05:20] that people really need to know, though.

[00:05:22] Well, and if they do know it, they'll vote smarter, I think, anyway.

[00:05:26] I try to go back to baseline principles.

[00:05:30] And so I answer between usually four and eight questions in an hour.

[00:05:36] And honestly, I go usually an hour and 15 minutes because there's always things.

[00:05:42] I left so many questions on the table last night.

[00:05:45] We could have gone three hours at least, probably, with just the questions that, you know,

[00:05:52] it's like, okay, if you go on longer, you'll get more questions.

[00:05:57] Because people really, you're thinking, hey, wait a minute.

[00:06:00] Yeah, what about this?

[00:06:01] And pretty soon you kind of...

[00:06:04] In fact, I got one question last night that wanted to know where I get my political updates.

[00:06:10] Because this isn't talked about in the lame brain traditional media.

[00:06:15] And so I talked at some length about sources all over the world

[00:06:19] and how literally we have more freedom of press and speech around the world

[00:06:25] than we do in the United States because our media and everything is so controlled.

[00:06:30] We have just a handful of purveyors.

[00:06:35] And we've talked about this, about you read six newspapers and you really got one story

[00:06:39] because they're all so incestuous in the way that they share.

[00:06:45] And so you've got to go to multiple sources.

[00:06:47] Yeah, and they'll pretend they come from a different angle

[00:06:48] or they'll have a different tidbit here or there.

[00:06:50] Or they'll have a reference point from Fox versus from CNN.

[00:06:55] You know, CNN is basically like, hey, looks like Republicans are going to brace for a few rounds of votes.

[00:07:01] But don't worry, Mike Johnson's going to take the cake.

[00:07:04] Others are like, hey, Congress must deliver Trump's agenda quickly.

[00:07:07] But see, it's really the same discussion.

[00:07:10] It's just a nuanced kind of response to it.

[00:07:12] But the real question is, hey, when are they going to get the speakership out of the way?

[00:07:15] How's it going to be done?

[00:07:16] When are they going to move on with the agenda?

[00:07:17] Everybody wants to know all that.

[00:07:18] But it's the same kind of question answered differently by the different rags that are telling the tale.

[00:07:24] I'm the only one that brought up we should vote no on this clown.

[00:07:27] Shut him down.

[00:07:28] Say we will not let you be a prostitute to Israel.

[00:07:30] We will not let you spend us into oblivion.

[00:07:33] You've proven over the last year plus that that's what you'll do, Mike Johnson.

[00:07:36] Call yourself a Christian.

[00:07:37] Call yourself what you want.

[00:07:38] But the United States is not your sworn oath.

[00:07:41] It's proven.

[00:07:42] So therefore, you're gone.

[00:07:45] Next?

[00:07:46] Yeah, next.

[00:07:47] Who's telling that story but me?

[00:07:49] Nobody.

[00:07:51] Well, that's the problem is that they're all telling the same tale from the same sources.

[00:07:57] And so you really do have to go.

[00:08:00] And honestly, every single source has its biases.

[00:08:03] And honestly, so-called conservative sources, I'm very disappointed in some of them that claim that they put a spin on it.

[00:08:13] That's principles-based.

[00:08:15] But they're, like, for example, World Net Daily, always, always, always unequivocally pro-Israel.

[00:08:22] Okay?

[00:08:22] Yep.

[00:08:23] And they're great people in many, many, many, many ways.

[00:08:26] And they tell the truth.

[00:08:27] And they do great reporting on a lot of things.

[00:08:29] But on that, they're out in the weeds.

[00:08:32] Yeah.

[00:08:33] Yeah.

[00:08:33] And so, you know, you can go to the Russia Times or whatever.

[00:08:36] You've got many, multiple different sources.

[00:08:38] You go to sources out of England.

[00:08:40] I go all over the world.

[00:08:41] And if, you know, I've been doing this for 50-plus years.

[00:08:46] And you get to, you know, okay, I understand the perspective, the bias they're coming from.

[00:08:52] And you read, and yet you gain information that can be, you know, discussed in a principles-based solution.

[00:09:00] And so that was one of the discussions we had last night on there was the necessity of having, you know,

[00:09:07] being able to connect the dots from multiple sources.

[00:09:12] And so that was one of the things.

[00:09:13] But there's, I mean, we talked about Liz Cheney getting the second highest civilian medal.

[00:09:19] And then maybe somebody's saying she ought to be prosecuted.

[00:09:22] She should be in prison.

[00:09:24] Yeah.

[00:09:24] So there's, but we tied that into Article 1, Section 6 and why that's got to be done in a certain way or it will never fly.

[00:09:33] Yeah, which means it'll never fly because no one will do it.

[00:09:36] No one will demand it.

[00:09:37] And therefore all the criminals run free.

[00:09:39] You and I might go to jail.

[00:09:39] Article 1, Section 6 is a very specific purpose that it was there.

[00:09:43] We reviewed that too.

[00:09:44] And it basically gives a lot of autonomy to senators and congressmen.

[00:09:48] But if they're violating law, then they can be held accountable.

[00:09:53] We just, I mean, again, I took 15 minutes.

[00:09:56] They can, but they won't.

[00:09:58] That's right.

[00:09:59] We talked about Jimmy Carter's presidency.

[00:10:02] Now, if you decide that you're not going to go along with Israel, they will prosecute you, buddy.

[00:10:06] Yeah, that's, well, no, what they'll do is they'll unelect you.

[00:10:09] And maybe they'll make you look like you're some kind of child molester or something too.

[00:10:16] But anyway, we talked about stuff like the Trump-Musk partnership and how some people are touting the idea that it's going to end poorly because Trump's going to get his feathers ruffled and Musk will get out on his ear.

[00:10:30] But we talked about how they could avoid that kind of stuff.

[00:10:33] I mean, there's all sorts of angles.

[00:10:35] Well, it's an unholy alliance, but time will tell where it goes.

[00:10:38] That's for sure.

[00:10:39] When we come back, I want to move to this FBI issue.

[00:10:43] I'm going to start out with this phrase from the late Jerry Hughes that he always said.

[00:10:48] I'm sure he got it from somewhere too, but that's where I heard it.

[00:10:50] Nothing is official until it's first been denied.

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[00:13:22] FBI, quote, we think the New Orleans attack, Mr. Jammar acted alone, or Jabbar acted alone.

[00:13:35] Agency also found no link to the Vegas explosion hours later.

[00:13:42] Now, there was a big old dispute between the local mayor in New Orleans who said, hey, this thing's a terrorist act.

[00:13:50] Then, of course, the FBI said, no, it wasn't.

[00:13:52] Then later the FBI said, okay, it was.

[00:13:55] Now the FBI is saying, no, he acted alone.

[00:13:57] Yeah, he was tied to ISIS and he was a thug and he had an ISIS flag and everything else, but no ties to anybody else and no link to the Vegas deal.

[00:14:04] The problem is investigators are exploring possible links between two New Year's Day attacks.

[00:14:14] Yeah, both had military backgrounds.

[00:14:17] Both served at the same base.

[00:14:22] Both rented their trucks from the same Tiro app.

[00:14:28] Yeah, World Net Daily.

[00:14:32] Military records reveal possible links.

[00:14:35] Between, quote, two New Year's Day terrorists.

[00:14:39] They both served at Fort Bragg in North Carolina during their service careers.

[00:14:47] There you have it.

[00:14:48] Let's start with that, Dr. Bradley.

[00:14:49] They say there's no links, but I find a lot of links.

[00:14:51] Number one, they both died.

[00:14:53] Number two, they both were at Fort Bragg.

[00:14:56] Number three, they're both military men.

[00:14:58] Number four, they rented for the same Tiro app.

[00:15:01] Number five, they did it on the same day.

[00:15:04] They say there's no substantial links, though, doctor.

[00:15:08] That alone concerns me.

[00:15:11] They're lying right out of the gate.

[00:15:14] There's a lot of truths going, but I'm not absolutely sure, but I'm pretty confident they're unrelated

[00:15:22] because there are a lot of divergent points also that need to be considered.

[00:15:27] The guy in Las Vegas was an SF, a Green Beret, and he had had multiple overseas deployments.

[00:15:35] Many of them, I mean, were pretty gritty.

[00:15:39] He was gone an awful lot.

[00:15:41] He had some marital issues and so on and so forth.

[00:15:44] The other guy was kind of a regular army kind of guy, HR.

[00:15:51] Who had marital issues as well and financial issues as well.

[00:15:54] And IT.

[00:15:55] He did IT.

[00:15:57] And, I mean, there's a link to you, Sam.

[00:15:58] I mean, you're an IT guy.

[00:16:00] But the fact is that he was doing HR and IT.

[00:16:05] He was in Houston, if I recall correctly.

[00:16:08] He had converted to Islam probably eight, ten months ago.

[00:16:12] He became radicalized in that.

[00:16:14] His mosque that he's going to has recommended that the people that are contacted by the FBI

[00:16:20] probably do a standoff and refer questions to the leadership.

[00:16:25] The leadership is tied into radical Muslim philosophies that would be considered more so anyway.

[00:16:33] The other guy was on an approved leave.

[00:16:37] I think he's currently stationed in Germany, but he was on an approved leave.

[00:16:42] He came out west.

[00:16:43] He's not going back to Germany.

[00:16:45] Not today.

[00:16:46] Anyway, I mean.

[00:16:48] Yeah, your points are right.

[00:16:50] And so I don't believe that it is linked in any way except for the FBI might have turned them both into provocateur actions.

[00:16:57] There's your link.

[00:16:58] It could have happened something like that, I think.

[00:17:02] They might not even know each other.

[00:17:03] They might not have nothing to do with each other.

[00:17:04] But the link is, again, the FBI or the provocateur or government.

[00:17:08] Every time you find these things happen, you find out the government is somehow involved, doctor, every time.

[00:17:14] Well, it does seem that way, particularly when they're domestic things, where they have radicalized somebody with, I mean, the Wicked Witch of the, where was she from?

[00:17:25] Minnesota, the governor, where the FBI set up a sting operation to kidnap her.

[00:17:31] Holy cow.

[00:17:32] I mean, fingerprints all over that.

[00:17:34] The Oak City kind of thing that happened.

[00:17:36] I really believe that the J6 provocateurs are in that.

[00:17:41] There's just dirty laundry everywhere.

[00:17:45] But go back to this Las Vegas guy for a minute.

[00:17:48] I mean, he's at the Trump Towers.

[00:17:49] He's in a Tesla parked basically in the valet parking there.

[00:17:54] This guy has skills, if you want to talk to him that way.

[00:17:59] I mean, if you have...

[00:18:01] He does, but what he did didn't show his skills, that's for sure.

[00:18:04] No, that's what I'm trying to say is...

[00:18:05] It was underwhelming, to say the least.

[00:18:08] Extremely underwhelming.

[00:18:09] And I don't think there's anybody that can logically state that he brought explosives there for the purpose of doing that.

[00:18:17] I think that he was good.

[00:18:18] Personal opinion, again.

[00:18:20] I believe that because of some things that were upside down in his life, he brought there...

[00:18:27] I mean, he ostensibly is a Trump supporter and he came into Tesla and all this kind of stuff.

[00:18:32] But all he had in the back of that Tesla pickup truck was fireworks.

[00:18:38] I mean, and when that first went off...

[00:18:41] I mean, I've seen fireworks displays go awry.

[00:18:44] I mean, close up and personal.

[00:18:46] Yeah, and that's nothing like it.

[00:18:48] Well, no, this was a fireworks display that went awry.

[00:18:51] He had fireworks in the back seat of his...

[00:18:53] Not in the back seat, but in the bed of his truck.

[00:18:55] This was not some C4, highly sophisticated, improvised, destructive explosive.

[00:19:04] It was not that.

[00:19:05] It was like almost somebody tossed a cigarette in the back.

[00:19:08] I'm not saying this happened, but it was almost so random to do that.

[00:19:12] When I watched those fireworks...

[00:19:14] Now they say he shot himself in the head before it went off.

[00:19:17] That's also what they're saying.

[00:19:19] And there was a handgun in the cab of the truck.

[00:19:21] And I've seen the photos of all of that and all that kind of stuff.

[00:19:25] But the explosive...

[00:19:26] Whether it was planted or not is another question.

[00:19:28] The explosive device was so ineffective, it didn't even blow out the windows of the hotel,

[00:19:35] which it would have.

[00:19:36] It was within 30 feet probably.

[00:19:37] Or the truck even.

[00:19:38] And the truck just...

[00:19:40] I mean, there was no involvement of the truck's battery system.

[00:19:44] It was easily extinguished.

[00:19:46] And the fireworks were literally just commercial-type fireworks

[00:19:51] that were setting themselves off on the ground level.

[00:19:54] And so there's...

[00:19:56] I mean, if this guy had really been somebody that wanted to make some kind of...

[00:20:01] Yeah, he didn't want to.

[00:20:02] Political statement.

[00:20:03] No, he was offing himself.

[00:20:05] That's all there was.

[00:20:06] I mean, I think...

[00:20:08] So imagine this link in this scenario.

[00:20:10] The FBI gives these guys these instructions.

[00:20:14] They do these things.

[00:20:15] They follow the same kind of patterns.

[00:20:18] And either this guy found out that he was being schnookered at the last minute,

[00:20:21] or he thought he was going to go participate in some fireworks event for New Year's,

[00:20:26] or who knows what the scenario was.

[00:20:28] But I'm convinced the link here is government in some way,

[00:20:31] and no one's really investigating this stuff at all.

[00:20:34] And why do I say that?

[00:20:35] Because they're trying to isolate every one of these things.

[00:20:39] But every one of these ratchets up violence,

[00:20:41] ratchets up the domestic threat scenario, doctor.

[00:20:44] And they're kicking off 2025 with domestic threat being the core issue to focus on.

[00:20:49] Well, and that's absolutely the way it'll happen,

[00:20:52] even if this guy was a guy that had marital problems,

[00:20:55] and there'd been infidelity, and he was depressed,

[00:20:57] and he just wanted to kill himself, and that's all there was to it.

[00:21:01] And he wanted to go out with a bunch of sparkly fireworks for whatever reason.

[00:21:04] He liked them.

[00:21:05] Or if he wanted to make sure there was full attention given to him.

[00:21:09] Okay, fine.

[00:21:09] But the idea that this domestic violence kind of thing has to be center stage is a real concern.

[00:21:17] Because, you know, after 9-11, they set up all of these programs

[00:21:21] where they're going to track all these domestic terrorists.

[00:21:23] You know what?

[00:21:24] They're almost nonexistent unless they're government instigated.

[00:21:29] Okay?

[00:21:29] All of these guys that are a half a bubble off,

[00:21:32] or a few bricks short of a load,

[00:21:34] or whatever you want to call it,

[00:21:36] that the government agents, provocateurs, if you will,

[00:21:41] get whispering in their ear, you know,

[00:21:43] oh, we'd like you to saw us a shotgun off a little shorter than 18 inches.

[00:21:48] Oh, by the way, there was an explosive guy that had a bunch of explosives everywhere in his house,

[00:21:53] pipe bombs in a big old outbuilding or whatever else in Virginia

[00:21:57] that got announced on January the 1st as well.

[00:22:01] And basically, they investigated him, and he had a gun that was too short.

[00:22:05] And then they investigated and then discovered all these bombs.

[00:22:08] That just came out on New Year's Day, too, by the way.

[00:22:11] Well, sure.

[00:22:12] But that's what the point I'm making is that they have to create this image

[00:22:16] that the whole domestic violence thing is the issue.

[00:22:20] And they haven't really found any real strings to pull on in the last couple of dozen years.

[00:22:29] But they're justifying their existence.

[00:22:33] And they're saying, oh, yeah, we've got to continue to.

[00:22:36] I mean, you look at the travel restrictions that they have on people

[00:22:40] as they go through the Nazi regime that happens at every airport.

[00:22:45] I mean, who would have thought?

[00:22:47] Papers, papers.

[00:22:47] Oh, and they're going to say by May you've got to have your identification

[00:22:54] that qualifies on the federal level to be able to go into some federal buildings

[00:22:58] and certainly able to travel.

[00:23:00] I mean, they really are truly emphasizing stuff that's pretty much a non-issue

[00:23:07] unless they create it.

[00:23:09] And they create the vast majority of all of them.

[00:23:13] And they usually – it's kind of like this idea of the guy they blamed for burning the Reichstag

[00:23:22] back in 1933 after Hitler got put in power.

[00:23:26] They put it on a Dutch guy that was mentally deficient and said he was a communist.

[00:23:31] And suddenly Adolf Hitler is saying, I've got to have more power to protect our people.

[00:23:38] And, you know, they were very offended by their parliament being burned, if you will.

[00:23:43] But it was probably a provocateur kind of thing where Hitler's goons had been the ones that planted the firebombs.

[00:23:52] I mean, that's kind of the operation that we're looking at right here.

[00:23:55] We've got to be very careful.

[00:23:57] Well, ladies and gentlemen, protective posts were not in place on Bourbon Street.

[00:24:04] Right?

[00:24:06] Yeah.

[00:24:07] They call them vehicle ballards, I guess is what they're called.

[00:24:15] They're being replaced.

[00:24:16] So they weren't there ahead of the Super Bowl.

[00:24:19] Let's talk about it.

[00:24:20] Liberty Roundtable live.

[00:24:21] This is fascinating.

[00:24:24] Yeah.

[00:24:25] They didn't even have these things in place.

[00:24:27] Why?

[00:24:28] Why?

[00:24:28] Oh, because they were getting ready for the Super Bowl.

[00:24:30] Never mind New Year's Day, one of the biggest parties ever seen.

[00:24:36] Oh, wow.

[00:24:37] All right.

[00:24:37] Let's talk about the details.

[00:24:38] Hang tight.

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[00:30:23] All right, so I'm saying that protective posts were not in place on Bourbon Street during the attack on New Year's Day.

[00:30:32] Terrorism experts say that these posts, they're called bollards, I guess.

[00:30:40] B-O-L-L-A-R-D-S, bollards.

[00:30:44] Are one of the best ways of keeping active or actors from turning vehicles into mass destruction.

[00:30:52] The ones on Bourbon Street were taken down in preparation for the Super Bowl to be taking place on February the 9th.

[00:30:59] Five years ago, believe it or not, a security firm put together a report with a group that manages the French Quarter.

[00:31:07] And said, hey, you know what?

[00:31:08] This place is at special risk for a vehicular attack like this.

[00:31:14] Why?

[00:31:14] Well, because the ones they had in place didn't work.

[00:31:17] So they, well, 2017, they got that report.

[00:31:20] Now they wait until 2024.

[00:31:22] They take it down and prep for the Super Bowl, ignoring January the 1st entirely.

[00:31:26] Now they say cops were there and they had vehicles in place to try to, the guy just drove around it, went on the sidewalk, drove around it, mowed everybody down.

[00:31:36] Isn't it interesting?

[00:31:37] Every time something like this happens, you find out that somebody set the stage for it to happen, intentionally or unintentionally.

[00:31:45] We can debate that.

[00:31:46] But there was none of these bollards there, Dr. Bradley.

[00:31:50] Does that shock you at all?

[00:31:53] Well, not really.

[00:31:55] Part of the course, huh?

[00:31:56] Yeah, it kind of is.

[00:31:57] And the thing that's interesting, they say, yeah, we had a ton of officers there.

[00:32:02] And trust me, I've been there when there have been a ton of officers and they usually were probably exercising more muscle than they needed to.

[00:32:09] But at any rate, the that that is the case there.

[00:32:14] And it was certainly to be expected.

[00:32:17] They say they were malfunctioning or they were aging and they needed to be replaced anyway.

[00:32:22] So they put them in in 2017.

[00:32:25] Yeah.

[00:32:25] I mean, come on.

[00:32:26] I mean, by the way, you got to put those suckers in every year or two.

[00:32:30] Well, you know, there's rust.

[00:32:31] You know, they got to be lubricated, whatever.

[00:32:34] So anyway, I mean, it's a pretty flimsy argument, I would say, at this particular point.

[00:32:39] By the way, just, you know, before the break, you were talking about.

[00:32:42] What's a bigger event, New Year's Day or New Year's Eve or the Super Bowl, in your opinion?

[00:32:46] Oh, in New Orleans, I guess they're both on the pretty high scale.

[00:32:51] Yeah, so why would you take down those things for one to prepare for the other?

[00:32:55] And wouldn't you kind of pick a time like maybe January 1st and say, hey, or I'm sorry, January 5th or something.

[00:33:01] Next time or something.

[00:33:02] I just don't get it.

[00:33:04] Why didn't they do it last summer?

[00:33:06] Well, why didn't they do it in 2017?

[00:33:09] Yeah, what's the heck?

[00:33:10] I mean, the thing is that you put these right up against the deadline and it just really, it's a head scratcher.

[00:33:17] But, you know, you mentioned this, how the government's involved in a lot of these things.

[00:33:22] And I know that we could get easily distracted by this.

[00:33:25] But you talk about some of these CIA mind control programs where they work on people's minds to get things to happen.

[00:33:33] The MKUltra, you know, scenario that people need to look that up.

[00:33:38] And it's a real program.

[00:33:39] I mean, it was a 20-year program and I think is ongoing, by the way.

[00:33:43] But they say it ended in 73.

[00:33:46] It's probably got a different name now.

[00:33:48] But it was using drugs and manipulation and psyops, all that kind of stuff.

[00:33:54] A movie that came out, well, it didn't really come out in 62, but it was released, I think, about that time, was The Manchurian Candidate.

[00:34:02] It gives you some idea how, you know, you get somebody conditioned to carry out some program that they, you know, Frank Sinatra was in it.

[00:34:12] Janet Leigh was in it, if I recall.

[00:34:14] There was some other, Angela Lansbury even, I think, was in it.

[00:34:18] But at any rate, these, sometimes film basically, I mean, it reflects reality.

[00:34:26] Yeah, it tells you what's happening in the future.

[00:34:29] Yeah.

[00:34:29] So anyway, the Manchurian Candidate kind of idea, the MKUltra being involved, it was a real program in the CIA.

[00:34:37] Yeah, eugenics died back with Hitler, don't you know?

[00:34:40] Not.

[00:34:40] Well, actually, that started a long time before that.

[00:34:44] I mean, Margaret Stanger, the Planned Parenthood gal, and Winston Churchill.

[00:34:51] I mean, there's a lot of very prominent people that are into eugenics stuff.

[00:34:56] And now Elon Musk.

[00:34:57] Yeah, I'm with you.

[00:34:58] So anyway, there's just a whole bunch of strange threads out there to pull on.

[00:35:03] But this thing, as you point out, could have been manipulated, even though these guys maybe never came across each other.

[00:35:11] They never had any commonality other than the fact they were both in the military.

[00:35:15] I mean, but stuff can be created, and it can be ointed awful, and we're all going to die.

[00:35:22] Yeah, there could be a link with no link, in other words.

[00:35:25] And look at what happened with the COVID con.

[00:35:29] I mean, everything came together in a completely manipulated scenario.

[00:35:34] All of the media, the celebrities, the church leaders, the politicians, the medical system, all on the same page.

[00:35:44] Instantly, front and center.

[00:35:46] I mean, Utah, for example, in March of 2020, this is a side trip maybe.

[00:35:52] But Utah declared the state in a state of emergency before anybody had even died of COVID.

[00:36:01] Before Trump declared it.

[00:36:04] But the idea is if Utah was in a state of emergency and then the feds declared an emergency, they got billions of dollars.

[00:36:13] I mean, all of this was a scenario, and it happened so early.

[00:36:16] I personally knew the guy, the first guy that supposedly died of it.

[00:36:20] I personally knew him.

[00:36:22] And it was weeks later.

[00:36:25] Two weeks, okay.

[00:36:26] So anyway, I mean, this stuff was just boom, boom, boom, click, click, click.

[00:36:33] Everything's lined up, and this is how it goes.

[00:36:36] Some of these, I suspect, some of these domestic ointed awful tragedies that are so panic striking for everybody,

[00:36:46] they could very well be manipulated into place to begin with.

[00:36:51] That's right, and that's why I point to a link that may not be a link.

[00:36:54] These people may not have known each other.

[00:36:55] These people may not have any obvious link with one another.

[00:36:58] But the link could be government agents involved with their provocateur agenda, coercing them into actions.

[00:37:07] Nobody's asking, were these people on psychotropic drugs?

[00:37:11] Nobody's asking a lot of these serious questions.

[00:37:14] Were they seeing psychiatrists?

[00:37:18] You'll find a pattern there, too, that no one's exploring.

[00:37:21] And I bring it up every time.

[00:37:22] But, of course, the mainstream press doesn't touch it with a 10-foot pole.

[00:37:25] Anyway, enough on that.

[00:37:26] We'll keep an eye on that ball.

[00:37:27] But I just want you to know that I'm not trusting what we're hearing.

[00:37:30] You know, they say trust, but verify.

[00:37:31] I say no.

[00:37:32] The government's so criminal now, you've got to basically assume it's a scam, assume it's a problem,

[00:37:36] unless they can prove otherwise.

[00:37:38] Sad to say, but reality check.

[00:37:40] Proof in the point?

[00:37:42] Appeals court now blocks net neutrality rules in setback for Biden administration.

[00:37:49] James Mayer's OAN newsroom doing a great job of that.

[00:37:54] But here's the deal.

[00:37:55] They had net neutrality forever, but then they got rid of it finally.

[00:37:59] Now they're trying to bring it back.

[00:38:00] Now they say there's no authority for it.

[00:38:01] So they operated it without authority for years.

[00:38:04] Question is, who's going to prison for that, doctor?

[00:38:08] Well, Sam, you're a dreamer boy.

[00:38:10] What's wrong with you?

[00:38:12] I mean, come on.

[00:38:12] I just think we ought to have accountability.

[00:38:13] And if we don't, we're going to get more of it.

[00:38:16] Oh, I completely agree with you.

[00:38:18] I'm not pushing back on you.

[00:38:20] I'm just saying it's laughable.

[00:38:22] I mean, where we have this.

[00:38:25] That's right.

[00:38:26] No harm, no foul.

[00:38:27] Everybody goes down the road.

[00:38:29] I mean, I don't care.

[00:38:29] Usually it's the Republicans that let people off the hook, by the way.

[00:38:34] Well, unless you're a sorrel-selected district attorney and you ran on the idea of letting

[00:38:39] all the bad guys go, you know, rapists and thieves.

[00:38:42] I mean, it's just amazing to me how things get manipulated in the law.

[00:38:48] But the fact of the matter is, when it seems to me like the Republicans sometimes where they

[00:38:53] have a slam dunk on something, they won't step up and take the slam dunk.

[00:38:59] It's just astonishing to me.

[00:39:01] And that's kind of where I fear we're going now that the Republicans are, you know, in

[00:39:05] the House and the Senate and the executive branch so strongly, you know.

[00:39:10] But we'll see.

[00:39:11] I mean, the idea we mentioned earlier about how it came up about Liz Cheney getting this

[00:39:17] big medal from Biden.

[00:39:19] I mean, she's in the House.

[00:39:21] She's on a committee.

[00:39:22] And Biden gives her a medal for serving on the committee.

[00:39:27] Is this a...

[00:39:27] All right.

[00:39:28] I mean, come on.

[00:39:29] It's kind of like the participation medals that they give out in elementary school nowadays

[00:39:34] because everybody's a winner, right?

[00:39:36] I mean, it's like...

[00:39:38] She'll give out the medals right before recess, you know?

[00:39:41] Yeah.

[00:39:42] And so Cheney's up for a medal of...

[00:39:44] Have they come back from recess and voted yet?

[00:39:45] It's almost noon over there.

[00:39:47] Oh, it is almost noon.

[00:39:48] It is.

[00:39:49] It's a quarter to...

[00:39:50] Yeah.

[00:39:51] Have they even voted?

[00:39:51] Not yet.

[00:39:52] Anyway.

[00:39:53] Trump, by the way, blames America's, listen, non-existent leadership for, quote, terror

[00:40:00] attacks.

[00:40:02] He says this, quote, see you on January 20th.

[00:40:05] Bob on red, WND.com with this piece.

[00:40:07] The reason that I'm bringing it up is I'm going to take issue with Trump on this.

[00:40:12] Trump loves to just stab everybody whenever he gets a chance.

[00:40:16] And attacking Biden for this, saying there's no leadership.

[00:40:18] I agree there's no leadership.

[00:40:19] I agree with that point.

[00:40:20] But to say that these terrorist attacks, if you call them that, it's debatable whether

[00:40:24] they're terrorists.

[00:40:25] It's debatable whether they're related.

[00:40:27] Everything is debatable.

[00:40:27] I get it.

[00:40:28] But these attacks that took place on January the 1st, Trump's kind of mocking...

[00:40:32] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:38] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:41] All I'm saying is Trump mocking Biden over this and acting like it's a leadership dearth

[00:40:46] that's the problem.

[00:40:47] It's almost baiting.

[00:40:50] More attacks to happen.

[00:40:51] You know, when you act like, hey, this could only happen under derelict Joe.

[00:40:55] When I'm in power, none of this will happen.

[00:40:56] Well, when you were in power, the greatest assault on America ever known, not counting

[00:41:01] the Civil War happened, which was the COVID con.

[00:41:04] The Fauci facade.

[00:41:09] Okay.

[00:41:09] And so don't act like Donald Trump that on your watch it'll be all cool because you

[00:41:13] don't know that.

[00:41:13] I think what they're doing is setting up Donald Trump to become the war president,

[00:41:18] domestic and foreign, doctor.

[00:41:19] I think that's what they're setting up now.

[00:41:20] I think we're going to war.

[00:41:23] Well, I hope and pray that you're wrong because there's going to be things that Americans for

[00:41:28] the last several generations have never, ever experienced.

[00:41:33] I know.

[00:41:34] But domestically and internationally, they're pushing the envelope until the cows come home.

[00:41:38] I mean, look at Donald Trump saying, hey, because of Joe, lack of leadership, all

[00:41:42] this stuff happened.

[00:41:43] Wait till I get in power.

[00:41:45] Isn't that just a throw down the gauntlet asking for trouble?

[00:41:49] Well, I don't know if he's asking for it or if it's just going to happen because that's

[00:41:54] what they got planned.

[00:41:55] But the fact of the matter is these incidents that happened on New Year's.

[00:42:00] I'm just saying that volley from Donald does not help, though.

[00:42:04] No, I'm pretty sure it doesn't either because it's a challenge.

[00:42:07] But think about it.

[00:42:09] New Orleans and Las Vegas, distances apart, thousands of miles.

[00:42:14] Well, what about these millions, literally, of illegals that have come in?

[00:42:19] How many hundreds of thousands of them are military-age young men that maybe have a mission?

[00:42:27] Who knows?

[00:42:28] They're, you know, some kind of sleeper cells or something like that.

[00:42:32] But if you talk about 50,000 of them being in the United States, which is a very reasonable

[00:42:37] number when we've had millions come in, and they've come from all divergent, I mean, whether

[00:42:42] it's Syria or wherever else they've been migrants from, or Red China or Nicaragua, or I mean,

[00:42:51] you pick your place.

[00:42:52] There's a lot of unfriendlies there.

[00:42:54] And let's say there's 50,000 of them.

[00:42:57] Again, that's a low number in my opinion.

[00:42:59] That would be 1,000 per state.

[00:43:01] I'm not sure they're all distributed evenly that way.

[00:43:03] But you think of 1,000 sleepers in a given state, how disruptive that could be if they

[00:43:11] operated in a concerted manner.

[00:43:13] I mean, these, I think about the Tet Offensive, which the anniversary is coming up here.

[00:43:19] They could turn America into a war zone overnight because you'd have misplaced trust,

[00:43:23] you'd have confusion, you'd have, I mean, just think about New Orleans across the country

[00:43:29] all at once.

[00:43:30] Absolutely.

[00:43:31] It would be such an easy thing.

[00:43:33] They say this guy in New Orleans operated independently.

[00:43:35] He's one guy.

[00:43:37] Well, if you had 1,000 of those one guys in one state and 1,000 in another state, I mean,

[00:43:42] they're distributed.

[00:43:43] If 1,000 of those individuals lit the fuse at the same time, I mean, you look at the Tet Offensive,

[00:43:48] what happened in 1968.

[00:43:50] I mean, it was highly coordinated.

[00:43:52] It was, there was arms distributed.

[00:43:56] There was people in place.

[00:43:57] There was a time on target kind of thing.

[00:44:00] I mean, it was like at this date on this time, we're going to do this.

[00:44:04] And there were far, far fewer people than are likely in the United States that could do

[00:44:10] something like that if that had been the plan.

[00:44:13] I mean, we're at high risk and we're talking about drug gangs coming in and people that

[00:44:21] are bringing fentanyl in.

[00:44:23] All of that's horrid.

[00:44:24] But on a military basis, we have allowed more than a beachhead to be established because there

[00:44:32] could be 100 beachheads or 200 all across the United States.

[00:44:37] And disruption could occur.

[00:44:39] I just think we are at more risk than we possibly imagined.

[00:44:44] And again, we keep coming back to the fact that a religious and a moral people is the only

[00:44:49] thing a constitutional work for.

[00:44:51] We have abandoned that.

[00:44:53] We've got to go back to our origins, our basics.

[00:44:58] We've got to embrace that faith in God and our willingness to abide in his principles.

[00:45:03] I think he'll save us.

[00:45:06] I think he'll mitigate whatever could happen and likely will happen at some point.

[00:45:11] I'm not predicting it's going to be in January of 2025.

[00:45:14] Could be, but it's probably not going to be.

[00:45:18] But any number of things, when we've weakened ourselves to the point that we have trouble

[00:45:26] with little lone wolf kind of actions because we took barricades down in a street in New Orleans,

[00:45:34] what about all the barricades that are down?

[00:45:37] Everything's down in the United States when it comes to the general population.

[00:45:42] And we've been really remiss.

[00:45:45] Well, so let me get this straight.

[00:45:47] You know, hey, the barricades are down in New Orleans.

[00:45:50] There was no protection for Oklahoma City bombing.

[00:45:54] There was no protection for 9-11.

[00:45:57] There was no protection for January 6th.

[00:45:59] And every time there's all kinds of pre-information where they knew about things,

[00:46:03] they were warned about things, they were told about things.

[00:46:06] And every time you find everything was dismantled ahead of time.

[00:46:09] Every time, right?

[00:46:12] Every time there was some kind of a, oh, my gosh, we got a training session going on at the same time,

[00:46:18] or we got a this, or we got a that.

[00:46:20] And every time it smacks of somehow being involved in very strange ways.

[00:46:26] I just find it fascinating.

[00:46:29] Well, the old saying, I'm here from the government to help you, is one of the greatest lies there is out there.

[00:46:35] But it seems like there's way too many government provocateurs, whatever flavor or size, that are involved in it.

[00:46:46] In fact, some of the main participants may actually be there.

[00:46:49] I mean, you look at what the meetings that happened in October of 2019 in regards to the COVID con.

[00:46:56] They planned the whole thing out on a table.

[00:46:59] They did a tabletop operation.

[00:47:01] Yes, they outlined.

[00:47:03] Boy, howdy, how devastating it was.

[00:47:05] And now they're talking about the quad illness coming up, which is kind of a combination of the cold, the flu, the COVID, something else.

[00:47:11] I can't remember what it all is.

[00:47:13] The bird flu, whatever, and so on and so on.

[00:47:15] So keep an eye out for that as things unfold as well.

[00:47:19] Tom Holman in the news saying that no illegal immigrant is getting a free lunch.

[00:47:25] Liberals are going ballistic, doctor.

[00:47:29] Well, literally, they have been having a free lunch.

[00:47:31] I mean, many of them work under the table tax-free.

[00:47:34] Many of them have been given tickets to marketplaces out there that they can find work in.

[00:47:40] They get housing.

[00:47:41] They get food subsidies.

[00:47:43] They get free transportation.

[00:47:46] I was in a, I arrived at an airport, Salt Lake Airport one time.

[00:47:51] And there was a guy there that, right off the plane.

[00:47:56] I mean, he was, he was somebody from Mexico.

[00:48:00] I don't know what he was.

[00:48:01] Couldn't speak a lick of English.

[00:48:02] He had a little piece of paper that he showed to me and asked me where he would go to get picked up.

[00:48:07] They had pickup points for him.

[00:48:10] I don't know who brought him in and who his handlers or his sponsors were.

[00:48:15] But he had been brought in, flown in on a U.S.

[00:48:18] But we do know that it was cooperation from the government or it wouldn't have happened.

[00:48:21] Well, it seems to me like that's a pretty high probability.

[00:48:25] I mean, he couldn't, he was trying to figure out where he had to go stand in order to get his ride.

[00:48:31] And so he showed me the paper and I was sitting there going, wow, how did you get here?

[00:48:38] You know, but, but that kind of stuff happens.

[00:48:40] And they've brought in hundreds of thousands on, at U.S. taxpayer dollar things.

[00:48:46] I don't know if this guy was one of the deliveries that was there, but, but I know that Biden's been flying people in from third world countries and dropping them in U.S. cities.

[00:48:56] I mean, they don't even have to come across the border.

[00:48:59] So it's, it's really a weird time we're in right now.

[00:49:03] And yeah, literally 1148 Eastern time.

[00:49:06] CNN says they're going to kick off Congress today.

[00:49:08] They're working on it, buddy.

[00:49:09] They're getting it done.

[00:49:11] It's already like noon.

[00:49:12] No one's done a thing, right?

[00:49:14] This thing's a disgrace from the get go.

[00:49:16] It hasn't changed a bit from last time.

[00:49:18] You think a new staff has come in.

[00:49:20] It reminds me of the Republican revolution of 94 lie.

[00:49:22] It was going to be this huge to do and it turned out to be a big old disaster.

[00:49:27] They're headed for the same plan.

[00:49:28] If they keep doing what they've always done, doctor, I don't mean to be rude, but I'm predicting it now.

[00:49:31] You start at literally noon twisting people's arms.

[00:49:36] Well, I'm sure there's been a lot of communication,

[00:49:38] but the fact is that they're, I mean, but you look at what happened in the mid 90s when Newt Gingrich did this, you know, what do they call it?

[00:49:47] Contract with America?

[00:49:48] Yeah.

[00:49:48] I mean, the contract with America is the Constitution.

[00:49:54] They have a contract.

[00:49:55] It's been in their hands their entire lives.

[00:49:57] They could have reviewed it in advance.

[00:50:00] They could have said, we ain't going to do nothing that we weren't delegated.

[00:50:03] I mean, but he put all of this new manipulation and we got NAFTA and everything else at that time.

[00:50:08] Trump comes in, we get the USMCA, which is NAFTA on steroids.

[00:50:14] It's like, holy cow.

[00:50:16] The Republicans promoted and got past the Patriot Act and Homeland Security and everything else.

[00:50:20] This whole new massive government, right?

[00:50:24] Exactly.

[00:50:25] Spend us into oblivion.

[00:50:27] Now they're getting started by starting at noon, right?

[00:50:31] Well, you know, you can't get up too early in the year because everybody's hungover.

[00:50:36] Buddy, I think they should have got up at 6 or 7 a.m. and said, we're going to start early because we've got a serious thing to do.

[00:50:40] I think they should have had the vote done by 8 or 9 a.m.

[00:50:43] Well, I've been saying for years.

[00:50:45] Up or down, let's go.

[00:50:48] Here's what my daily program would be for those in office.

[00:50:52] I've been saying this for years, decades probably.

[00:50:56] If everyone did this, we'd have a better world.

[00:50:59] First thing you get up, you have your morning prayers.

[00:51:01] Next thing you do, your scripture review.

[00:51:03] The next thing you do, you read the United States Constitution.

[00:51:06] And the next thing you do is read George Washington's farewell address.

[00:51:11] Then you brush your teeth and shave and get ready for work and go over to work.

[00:51:15] But if you did those things every single morning, prayers, scriptures, constitution, farewell address, and you went to work, it'd be like maybe some of it might rub off.

[00:51:27] They might start to say, this is my job.

[00:51:30] Even if you did all that and even added in exercise, if you got up at a reasonable time, you could be there by 9, doctor.

[00:51:36] Well, here's the deal, though.

[00:51:38] Yes, you could.

[00:51:39] You'd be healthier, too.

[00:51:40] But the fact of the matter is that almost nobody has ever given consideration to the wisdom found in those steps.

[00:51:50] And I believe we're being governed, and it reflects in that government that we currently have.

[00:51:57] And so government has become a mother-may-I kind of government where, you know, the people in office basically are telling us how we're going to live our lives.

[00:52:07] But they're the employees of us under the stipulations of the Constitution.

[00:52:15] And, of course, the origins of that is godly.

[00:52:17] So I think that's a really good program, and that's what I really am convinced.

[00:52:23] If everybody did that every single day, some of it may rub off, and we might not have some of this nonsense going on that we do.

[00:52:31] There'd be more clear-eyed thinking going on in the House and the Senate and in the executive branch than we currently have.

[00:52:38] It's a tragic travesty, in my opinion.

[00:52:42] I don't know where to go with this, ladies and gentlemen, except I don't see any difference.

[00:52:47] You look at the end of the last year, they passed the omnibus spending bill.

[00:52:51] It was better than the other one, but it was still a betrayal.

[00:52:53] Trump pushing for the net ceiling.

[00:52:55] Mike Johnson will get elected speaker.

[00:52:57] I don't see any difference this go-round.

[00:52:59] They're even starting out like a bunch of lazy bums.

[00:53:03] Well, they had.

[00:53:05] I just don't see anything different.

[00:53:07] You talk about they knew today was coming.

[00:53:10] I mean, since the election in the first week in November, they knew today was coming.

[00:53:14] People needed to stop, think, take a deep breath, figure it out.

[00:53:18] It's just like September 30th.

[00:53:20] It comes every single blasted year, the same time every year, on the same date.

[00:53:25] That's when they've got to have their budget done.

[00:53:28] But they don't.

[00:53:29] And they kick it down.

[00:53:31] They kick the can, kick the can, kick the can.

[00:53:33] Nobody wants to say.

[00:53:35] So I'm saying it's no different.

[00:53:36] It's no different than any time ever before.

[00:53:38] It seems pretty much business as usual, doesn't it?

[00:53:41] And they haven't even taken a vote.

[00:53:43] It's already noon.

[00:53:44] Well, literally a couple of minutes to noon.

[00:53:46] But I'm just saying they haven't even taken a vote yet.

[00:53:49] Well, they haven't even officially come together.

[00:53:51] What are they doing this morning?

[00:53:52] What do they do for the first five hours of the morning?

[00:53:54] Well, both the House and the Senate are scheduled to start at noon today.

[00:53:58] That was their schedule.

[00:54:00] Why would you start at noon?

[00:54:02] Hey, man, that's the way we do things in Washington.

[00:54:05] Well, and that's why I'm telling you nothing's going to change.

[00:54:07] Yeah, you'll have a couple of wins that make you feel good,

[00:54:10] but you'll have no real direction change of any kind

[00:54:12] and no real cutting of spending of any kind that's significant enough to matter.

[00:54:18] The interest will eat you alive.

[00:54:21] The criminal activity will continue,

[00:54:22] and they're going to dub Donald Trump a war president.

[00:54:25] Write it down.

[00:54:25] I pray it's not true, but predict that it will be true.

[00:54:28] They're going to unleash violence like you've never seen in this country

[00:54:33] because the Democrats have been wounded,

[00:54:35] and they've been cornered,

[00:54:37] and now they're going to come out with a vengeance.

[00:54:39] Keep an eye on the ball.

[00:54:40] The only solution is to turn to God Almighty.

[00:54:43] I testify he lives.

[00:54:44] God save the republic.