Radio Show Hour 1 – 05/21/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastMay 21, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 05/21/2024

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[00:00:00] , Sam Bushman

[00:00:30] streamlined and live stream, sorry, live stream.

[00:00:35] And there were about 80,000 people

[00:00:38] watching the conference on live stream.

[00:00:42] So it was one of the biggest.

[00:00:43] Yeah, with some of the other streams that carried it,

[00:00:46] I think we had closer to 90,000 people, Sheriff.

[00:00:49] Yeah, yeah.

[00:00:50] So it was probably the biggest conference

[00:00:53] we've ever had by far.

[00:00:55] And we're gonna be planning another one,

[00:00:57] don't know when, but just get ready

[00:00:59] ladies and gentlemen, we're just kicking off

[00:01:01] in 24, 25 for the CSPOA.

[00:01:05] If you wanna check out that conference,

[00:01:06] cspoa.org or thelibertyconference.com.

[00:01:10] Sheriff, your quote?

[00:01:12] Well Sam, yesterday, I don't know if you saw it,

[00:01:15] it came out on MSN, the news on the computer

[00:01:20] about how there was a huge ruling on state's rights.

[00:01:27] And it was against the state of Missouri

[00:01:28] who had come out strongly against gun control

[00:01:33] perpetrated by the federal government.

[00:01:36] And the warning of Missouri that came out

[00:01:39] over that they promulgated this legislation,

[00:01:43] it warned, it was a shot across the bow

[00:01:45] to the federal government.

[00:01:46] Don't come into Missouri and think

[00:01:48] that you're gonna take guns from people

[00:01:50] because our law supersedes yours.

[00:01:54] This is a sovereign state and you have no authority

[00:01:58] to be initiating gun control in the first place.

[00:02:01] And eight to one with Clarence Thomas

[00:02:03] being the only dissenting vote,

[00:02:07] they said that the Supreme Court ruled

[00:02:10] that the state of Missouri doesn't have the authority

[00:02:13] because it does not supersede federal authority.

[00:02:16] And the problem with this is just this simply Sam,

[00:02:20] they have not read the Supreme Court decision

[00:02:22] called MAC Prince VUS.

[00:02:26] They seem to be completely oblivious of this.

[00:02:29] And there's one other thing,

[00:02:33] well, let me just quote the decision.

[00:02:35] I'll quote the decision.

[00:02:37] Residual state sovereignty, there you go.

[00:02:40] State sovereignty was also implicit, of course,

[00:02:45] in the Constitution's conferral upon Congress

[00:02:49] of not all governmental powers.

[00:02:54] And so what kind do they have?

[00:02:58] Scalia says, but only discrete enumerated ones.

[00:03:06] Only discrete enumerated ones.

[00:03:08] So Sam, we have got to tell our own Supreme Court,

[00:03:10] US Supreme Court that they can only act

[00:03:15] if it is authorized by the Constitution

[00:03:18] and one of the enumerated powers

[00:03:22] that is in the Constitution.

[00:03:24] There is no enumerated power in the Constitution

[00:03:28] that allows the federal government at any level

[00:03:31] in any branch to initiate and propagate gun control laws.

[00:03:38] And that is why Missouri is absolutely correct

[00:03:41] in their stance in telling the federal government

[00:03:43] to stay out, leave us alone,

[00:03:46] because they have no enumerated authorized power

[00:03:51] in any way.

[00:03:53] In fact, quite the opposite

[00:03:54] when you read the Second Amendment,

[00:03:55] it prohibits the federal government

[00:03:58] from enacting any gun control laws whatsoever.

[00:04:02] They have no skin in the game.

[00:04:04] And so here we go again,

[00:04:05] the federal government per the United States Supreme Court

[00:04:10] breaking the law and violating the Constitution.

[00:04:17] Amen to that.

[00:04:18] And it's important to note, Sheriff, too,

[00:04:20] that if the states don't have any autonomy

[00:04:22] to make decisions like that,

[00:04:24] then what is the Second Amendment all about, Sheriff,

[00:04:27] number one, because the federal ruling

[00:04:29] is against the Second Amendment, right?

[00:04:31] Well yeah, but what is the state about?

[00:04:33] If the federal government could control everything

[00:04:36] within the states, that's what this decision says.

[00:04:39] Right.

[00:04:40] Then the states really don't exist.

[00:04:43] They simply are an enclave of the federal government

[00:04:46] and really it's just, Missouri would be enclave 22.

[00:04:51] And Arizona would be enclave 48,

[00:04:53] because we're just being acted upon

[00:04:57] by the federal government.

[00:05:00] It also means there's no ninth

[00:05:01] and 10th Amendments either, right?

[00:05:03] Of course not.

[00:05:04] No, the 10th would be completely no avoid.

[00:05:07] And that's basically what they were saying.

[00:05:09] But no, but anyway, everybody-

[00:05:11] It's very important to know, ladies and gentlemen,

[00:05:14] this is absolutely a lie from the federal court.

[00:05:17] And this is where we claim

[00:05:19] that we don't need to follow these lies.

[00:05:21] The court can say whatever they want to,

[00:05:24] but the court cannot disagree

[00:05:26] with the Supreme Law of the land.

[00:05:27] Look at the Second Amendment on gun rights.

[00:05:29] Look at the ninth and 10th Amendments

[00:05:31] on whatever's not designated

[00:05:34] for the federal government to decide

[00:05:35] is left to the people and the states respectively.

[00:05:39] If the states have no dual sovereignty,

[00:05:41] where's the autonomy at all?

[00:05:43] And they're just political subdivisions of the feds.

[00:05:45] And that's what we're talking about, right?

[00:05:48] Correct. That's it.

[00:05:50] Anyway, what a race that was.

[00:05:52] Go ahead, Sheriff.

[00:05:54] Anyway, I just thought let's get to our connect,

[00:05:59] Chris Hoare.

[00:06:01] Hi, Chris.

[00:06:05] We're doing fantastic, sir.

[00:06:06] We're talking about sat123 and phone123.com.

[00:06:11] And boy, howdy, is there a need for it?

[00:06:13] Donald might need to get on the satellite phone

[00:06:15] and tell everybody what's happening to him in court.

[00:06:18] I don't know what the heck's happening,

[00:06:19] but sat phones can be valuable wherever you're at,

[00:06:22] whatever your needs are when you need to communicate.

[00:06:27] Well, you're absolutely right.

[00:06:28] And can I just start by saying,

[00:06:29] I mean, the Supreme Court is at,

[00:06:32] the support for the Supreme Court

[00:06:33] across all political parties is at a record low.

[00:06:37] And I think there's a reason for that.

[00:06:40] I think we really need to make sure

[00:06:42] that this court is doing its job to the letter of the law,

[00:06:45] not just enforcing its own opinion, whatever it may be.

[00:06:49] So I think that's something

[00:06:51] that is relevant for all of us.

[00:06:54] But getting back to sat phones,

[00:06:58] satellite phones and private mobile phones

[00:07:02] are a protection against tyranny

[00:07:04] and overreach from the federal government,

[00:07:06] funnily enough, as we're just talking about that.

[00:07:09] We're seeing a lot of censorship on cell phones.

[00:07:13] We're seeing a lot of censorship online,

[00:07:15] everywhere people getting canceled and what have you.

[00:07:18] And this is all just a lot of overreach from the courts,

[00:07:21] from the government and from law enforcement.

[00:07:24] So-

[00:07:25] Why can't the federal government

[00:07:27] touch these satellite phones?

[00:07:30] Well, it's not that they couldn't in some way,

[00:07:35] but it's really just a very small percentage

[00:07:38] of the population using them versus cell phones.

[00:07:41] So the focus is not on sat phones

[00:07:43] and it's not on connected mobile and private cell phones.

[00:07:50] But what satellite phones can do

[00:07:53] is make sure that your privacy is protected

[00:07:55] because it doesn't just,

[00:07:57] it doesn't do what cell phones do.

[00:08:00] It doesn't broadcast your location, for example.

[00:08:03] Cell phones are broadcasting your location

[00:08:06] wherever you go, whatever you're doing.

[00:08:09] They're listening to you, they're recording you,

[00:08:11] they're watching you, all of these things,

[00:08:13] along with all of the apps on your cell phone.

[00:08:15] But on a satellite phone,

[00:08:16] you don't have any of the apps,

[00:08:17] you don't have a camera.

[00:08:19] So you have inherent kind of privacy because of that.

[00:08:23] But the tracking capability on a satellite phone,

[00:08:26] the best you could do if you had all of the technology

[00:08:29] is figure out where someone was

[00:08:31] within 50 square miles with a cell phone.

[00:08:34] With a cell phone, it's like a couple of feet.

[00:08:37] And the satellite phone doesn't archive where you've been.

[00:08:42] A cell phone archives and tracks wherever you've been.

[00:08:46] On a cell phone, a regular cell phone,

[00:08:48] if you do a Google search,

[00:08:50] they're recording what you've done.

[00:08:53] Yeah, so they can go back six months

[00:08:56] and say, well, Sheriff Mac was searching for this,

[00:08:58] therefore, et cetera, et cetera.

[00:09:01] But it's none of their business.

[00:09:03] Why is it?

[00:09:04] My question is, why are regular cell phone companies

[00:09:07] recording everything that we are doing?

[00:09:11] I mean, are they a branch of law enforcement?

[00:09:15] Sheriff, you're no better than me,

[00:09:16] but as far as I know, they are not law enforcement.

[00:09:20] They're not entitled to be law enforcement.

[00:09:22] They don't have any of those kind of requirements.

[00:09:26] They're meant to provide a phone service.

[00:09:29] That's it.

[00:09:31] Right, so it's like,

[00:09:32] the question why they're doing all these other things,

[00:09:34] why they're invading our privacy, but that's what they do.

[00:09:37] So the two ways to avoid all of that are one,

[00:09:40] a satellite phone, which you can get for free

[00:09:42] at sat123.com with activation.

[00:09:45] Or if you go to phone123.com,

[00:09:48] you can get the new Connect to Mobile phone service,

[00:09:51] which is the only phone service in the country

[00:09:54] that will protect your privacy to an incredible degree.

[00:09:59] So first of all, there is no GPS tracking

[00:10:03] on the Connect to Mobile cell phone service.

[00:10:07] Connect to Mobile does not archive anything you do, right?

[00:10:11] So Connect to Mobile does not keep a record

[00:10:14] of who you're texting, who you're calling,

[00:10:16] what you're searching for on any kind of apps, right?

[00:10:20] And it's the only cell phone company that does that.

[00:10:24] If you have any other cell phone company,

[00:10:27] they can get a subpoena, which will then,

[00:10:30] they will release everything you did for the last

[00:10:33] X months or on a specific day.

[00:10:36] Connect to Mobile, we get a subpoena,

[00:10:38] we release a blank sheet of paper

[00:10:41] because we don't keep a record of who you called

[00:10:44] or what you texted, because why would we, right?

[00:10:48] Why would we as a private business spend the money

[00:10:52] to buy expensive servers,

[00:10:54] to store private information about our customers

[00:10:58] when we're not required to?

[00:11:01] What are we, where you going or what you're searching for

[00:11:04] or who you're calling?

[00:11:05] We don't.

[00:11:07] Well, let me ask you a question then.

[00:11:11] If I don't have an Android,

[00:11:13] then I can't get the Connect to Surface yet, right?

[00:11:16] Yeah, that's correct.

[00:11:17] That's right, for now, we're working on the iPhone.

[00:11:21] But if you have an Android phone

[00:11:23] or you want one, we can provide you with an Android phone

[00:11:26] when you sign up at phone123.com.

[00:11:30] But the main point is like your phone calls,

[00:11:34] Sheriff, if you have one of these phones

[00:11:36] and I have one and we're talking,

[00:11:38] we have mil-spec encryption on that call.

[00:11:40] Nobody can listen into that call,

[00:11:42] nobody can get into that.

[00:11:45] Any files that I upload to my Connect to Mobile phone

[00:11:48] are completely, they are scrambled, right?

[00:11:51] So they are useless to anyone else.

[00:11:54] They're encrypted is what they call it,

[00:11:56] but any file that I upload is encrypted.

[00:11:58] If any file that I'm sending is encrypted,

[00:12:00] we use a VPN for everything on the phone

[00:12:03] so nobody can track you.

[00:12:05] The protections are absolutely incredible

[00:12:07] and no one else offers them.

[00:12:09] On any other phone service, your files can be gotten to.

[00:12:13] I mean, goodness, most times

[00:12:14] you upload a file to your phone

[00:12:16] and then they put it on the cloud for you, right?

[00:12:18] I don't want my stuff on the cloud

[00:12:20] and then it gets stolen or it's accessed,

[00:12:22] but they have access to it as well, right?

[00:12:25] If you upload a file at Connect to Mobile,

[00:12:27] if you upload a file to your phone,

[00:12:29] we as the phone company don't have access to it.

[00:12:32] Only you do.

[00:12:33] And isn't that the way it should be?

[00:12:36] Shouldn't you have a phone

[00:12:37] that only you can see who you called or you texted?

[00:12:42] I mean, why is it their business?

[00:12:44] My fridge doesn't tell the government

[00:12:48] what I'm putting in it.

[00:12:51] So why does my phone tell the government

[00:12:53] when I'm typing into it?

[00:12:56] I don't get it, but at connectomobilephone123.com,

[00:13:00] you have the most privacy you can get

[00:13:03] on any cell phone in the country.

[00:13:05] And it does everything that a normal phone does, right?

[00:13:09] You can call any other phone,

[00:13:10] receive calls for any other phone,

[00:13:12] send or receive texts.

[00:13:13] But if the person you're calling

[00:13:14] also has a Connect to Mobile phone,

[00:13:16] every conversation is completely encrypted

[00:13:20] and so no one else could be listening in at any point ever.

[00:13:26] Well, one other quick question.

[00:13:30] I think that we need to work on an ad

[00:13:33] to get this to every sheriff's office

[00:13:36] and police department in the country.

[00:13:38] So especially for search and rescue squads.

[00:13:41] So when they're out in the middle of the deserts,

[00:13:43] up in the mountains and out in the middle of lakes

[00:13:45] and oceans looking for people

[00:13:47] that they have a satellite phone

[00:13:50] so that they can still communicate back to base

[00:13:53] and back to the sheriff's office

[00:13:55] and back to the dispatchers.

[00:13:57] So I'll be working on that,

[00:13:59] but you're on board with that, right?

[00:14:02] Oh, 100%.

[00:14:03] It's like, look, every sheriff's department

[00:14:05] has been through like a power outage

[00:14:07] or a cell phone service outage.

[00:14:09] And you know, like, better than anyone,

[00:14:12] like how devastating that can be

[00:14:14] to helping the people who need help, right?

[00:14:17] If you don't have communication

[00:14:19] and no one else does,

[00:14:19] like how are you really gonna be your most effective?

[00:14:22] So we, of course-

[00:14:24] I think another biggest point for even civilians

[00:14:28] or citizens who are part of a police department

[00:14:31] or search and rescue squad

[00:14:33] is that now you have the same capability

[00:14:36] that they will have when we get them these phones.

[00:14:39] Because folks, everyone travels, everyone travels,

[00:14:44] everyone goes on vacations, everyone goes hiking,

[00:14:47] everyone goes up into the mountains,

[00:14:49] everyone is gonna get power outages

[00:14:52] and you have a guarantee of communication with this phone.

[00:14:57] A satellite phone, sat123.com slash mac 50.

[00:15:05] Get that $50 off, folks.

[00:15:07] And again, your phone is free.

[00:15:09] So yeah, there's a monthly amount,

[00:15:11] but your phone is free

[00:15:12] when you deduct that from the amount.

[00:15:14] This is better than any other service in the country

[00:15:17] and it's guaranteed, folks.

[00:15:20] Yeah, we're the only company in-

[00:15:22] Yeah, sorry, go ahead, Sam.

[00:15:24] I wanna talk a little bit about,

[00:15:26] there's other devices too besides just a phone.

[00:15:28] So when Sheriff Mac mentioned,

[00:15:29] hey, if you have an Android,

[00:15:30] some of this may not be online yet,

[00:15:33] but you have devices where people

[00:15:34] can get on the internet as well

[00:15:36] and that will really enable any device

[00:15:37] that connects to that, right?

[00:15:40] Well yeah, we have a lot of other devices.

[00:15:42] I think one that might be relevant here

[00:15:45] would be the Bivvy stick.

[00:15:47] The Bivvy stick's about the size of a pack of cigarettes,

[00:15:49] if anyone remembers what that looks like.

[00:15:52] And the Bivvy stick connects to the satellite networks.

[00:15:55] So you turn the Bivvy stick on,

[00:15:57] you connect it to either your iPhone or Android phone

[00:16:01] by a free app and Bluetooth

[00:16:03] and then that turns your iPhone or your Android phone

[00:16:07] into a satellite messaging device.

[00:16:09] So if you have the Bivvy stick,

[00:16:11] it connects to your say iPhone or Android by Bluetooth

[00:16:14] and then you get a free app on your phone.

[00:16:17] You can then send or receive text messages via satellite.

[00:16:20] And what that means is when the power goes down,

[00:16:23] the cell towers go down

[00:16:25] and your phone is otherwise a brick,

[00:16:27] with the Bivvy stick,

[00:16:28] you can now send and receive text messages

[00:16:30] even though you have no cell phone service, right?

[00:16:34] So that will work in the middle of the city

[00:16:36] or if you're out hiking, fishing, camping,

[00:16:38] whatever it is,

[00:16:40] you'll be out there able to send and receive messages

[00:16:44] whether just friendly ones

[00:16:45] or if you have run into an emergency or whatever it is,

[00:16:48] you will be able to send and receive messages

[00:16:50] from the middle of absolutely anywhere,

[00:16:53] anywhere in the country.

[00:16:55] Even if you don't have a chip

[00:16:56] in your iPhone or Android phone,

[00:16:58] you'll still be able to send and receive messages

[00:17:01] because you're using the Iridium satellite network.

[00:17:05] So that's a great device.

[00:17:06] It's again, normally that's 300 bucks I think

[00:17:09] but it's free with activation at sat123.com.

[00:17:13] And we have numerous other devices like this.

[00:17:16] It's also, I think worth mentioning right now

[00:17:18] with all the storms that we've had

[00:17:21] and millions of people without power,

[00:17:23] we have the portable solar generators.

[00:17:26] So if the power goes out

[00:17:28] and you don't have like a backup gas generator

[00:17:32] or what have you

[00:17:33] or even if you do,

[00:17:33] that will run out eventually

[00:17:35] but a portable solar generator

[00:17:38] is able to charge anything from your phone.

[00:17:40] What's the size of that unit, Chris?

[00:17:42] What's the size of that generator?

[00:17:45] We have small ones that are about 15 inches

[00:17:48] by eight inches all the way up to ones

[00:17:51] that are like I think four feet by three feet

[00:17:55] that can power your entire house.

[00:17:57] But this can be recharged.

[00:17:59] They can all be recharged with solar panels.

[00:18:02] So no matter how long the power is down,

[00:18:05] you're gonna be able to keep charging the unit

[00:18:08] which will enable you to keep running your AC,

[00:18:11] your lighting, your TV, whatever it is,

[00:18:13] recharging your phones, your flashlights.

[00:18:16] If you don't have one of these

[00:18:17] and you've just been through this power outage,

[00:18:20] now's the time to get one

[00:18:22] because with the way things are going

[00:18:23] with the weather guys,

[00:18:25] this isn't gonna change anytime soon

[00:18:27] and there's gonna be a lot more outages,

[00:18:29] power outages in our future.

[00:18:31] Yeah.

[00:18:32] Anyway, Sheriff, I think that's great

[00:18:34] because if you have an Android phone

[00:18:35] or anything else, you can use the Bibi stick.

[00:18:37] That's a huge opportunity for folks

[00:18:39] and especially when communications are down,

[00:18:43] if you can just send a text to someone,

[00:18:45] just imagine if I was down

[00:18:48] and Sheriff was wondering about me

[00:18:49] and I could just send him a quick little text

[00:18:51] and say, you know what?

[00:18:52] Because of my Bibi stick,

[00:18:53] everything's okay over here sir.

[00:18:55] And that way you get an update.

[00:18:57] Even short little blips

[00:18:58] when you're desperate for information, Chris,

[00:19:00] that is critical.

[00:19:02] I remember there was a story about a prisoner one time

[00:19:05] and the prisoner had an opportunity to send 25 words.

[00:19:09] That's all I could send,

[00:19:10] 25 words to his loved ones

[00:19:14] and the question about that was what would you say?

[00:19:18] What would you tell them?

[00:19:19] You would have to do two things.

[00:19:20] You would have to make sure they knew

[00:19:22] it was really from you

[00:19:24] and it would have to be concrete evidence

[00:19:26] that you were alive.

[00:19:27] So you can't just send a general message

[00:19:29] that a captor might send.

[00:19:31] You'd have to send something so unique to you

[00:19:33] that they would know that it was absolutely you.

[00:19:36] What would you send?

[00:19:37] And so with that in mind,

[00:19:39] just a little blip of text

[00:19:41] could make all the difference Sheriff.

[00:19:45] Yeah, that is a fantastic point Sam.

[00:19:48] Excellent point and I guarantee you

[00:19:50] I'm gonna get a couple of those generators

[00:19:52] because the most popular generator

[00:19:55] in the country is Generac.

[00:19:57] But do you know how they're powered?

[00:19:59] They have to put a tank of gas

[00:20:03] in your underground or somewhere near that generator

[00:20:07] and how are you gonna get the gas

[00:20:09] when everything, when the power is down?

[00:20:12] And so yeah, you're absolutely correct.

[00:20:14] Those are gonna run out of power

[00:20:16] in a couple of days.

[00:20:18] And so solar power for generators,

[00:20:22] the only real way to go.

[00:20:25] Yeah, I mean, look, we all remember

[00:20:26] what happened around Katrina

[00:20:28] not just the price hikes at the gas stations,

[00:20:32] but just the lack of availability of gas in general.

[00:20:37] So even if you could find it,

[00:20:39] it was 10, 20 bucks a gallon,

[00:20:41] people are ripping everyone out.

[00:20:43] There was all kinds of horror stories,

[00:20:45] but either way, the gas will run out.

[00:20:49] And if we're in a crisis,

[00:20:51] the refineries will be down.

[00:20:55] There won't be nothing trucked into the gas stations.

[00:20:58] So what are you gonna do?

[00:21:00] But the sun, well, if the sun goes out,

[00:21:02] then we got bigger problems.

[00:21:04] Yeah.

[00:21:05] But apart from that,

[00:21:08] you're probably in there every time.

[00:21:12] So that's a good point, Chris.

[00:21:15] Well, hey.

[00:21:16] It's an ongoing power source.

[00:21:18] Thanks for the information today.

[00:21:20] You're always wonderful.

[00:21:22] And the information you bring is life-saving.

[00:21:26] To our viewers and to the people of America.

[00:21:29] And I really applaud your ingenuity and your company.

[00:21:35] Thanks for letting us be a part of this.

[00:21:56] Always a pleasure.

[00:21:57] I do wanna focus on phone 123

[00:21:59] before we let you go really quick also, Chris.

[00:22:01] You got sat 123 for the satellites,

[00:22:03] the generators, the phones, the bivy sticks and more,

[00:22:07] but phone123.com is another great option

[00:22:10] so that you can have a phone

[00:22:11] that's not just spied on every second for what you're doing.

[00:22:15] Phone123 is critical also when everything is just fine,

[00:22:19] but you just don't want big brother

[00:22:21] literally sitting on your shoulder like a monkey thug,

[00:22:24] Chris.

[00:22:25] That's right.

[00:22:26] Yeah, that's where you can get

[00:22:27] the great connect to mobile service,

[00:22:28] the most private secure cell phone service

[00:22:31] that I know of in the United States.

[00:22:34] And sat123.com, the satellite phones and generators.

[00:22:37] And once again, guys,

[00:22:39] it's a real pleasure to be on the show.

[00:22:40] Thank you so much for allowing me to be on

[00:22:43] and I look forward to seeing you guys next time.

[00:22:46] God bless you, brother.

[00:22:47] Look, ladies and gentlemen,

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[00:22:53] In other words, your phone can be free.

[00:22:54] Mac 50.

[00:22:56] We're talking sat123.com and phone123.com.

[00:23:01] Sheriff, I don't know if you know this,

[00:23:03] but last week was National Police Week.

[00:23:07] In other words, National Police Appreciation Week.

[00:23:11] I didn't even know, did you?

[00:23:14] Yeah, I saw Sheriff Clark doing some interview about it.

[00:23:17] And so yeah, I saw it,

[00:23:23] but I was kind of busy with everything else.

[00:23:24] So anyway, yeah, I saw it.

[00:23:29] The reason that I bring it up is a big old shout out

[00:23:32] to the police around the country.

[00:23:34] I realized there's some bad apples

[00:23:37] and the mainstream press loves to blow up those stories

[00:23:39] and make them so significant

[00:23:40] that you believe the police are just a horrible.

[00:23:43] There seems to be an assault on the police

[00:23:45] by the media, by the leftists in this country.

[00:23:48] Politicians seem to be taking part.

[00:23:50] Defunding the police seems to be

[00:23:51] the kind of a mantra of the day.

[00:23:53] I reject all of that.

[00:23:55] I agree we need to get rid of the bad apples,

[00:23:57] but let's be clear, there are,

[00:23:59] and I don't know how many,

[00:24:00] so thousands, maybe tens of thousands

[00:24:04] of interactions between the police

[00:24:06] and the peaceful public that happen every single day

[00:24:09] without incident, Sheriff.

[00:24:11] And I think it's important to really highlight that

[00:24:12] because you have 100,000 instances that were peaceful,

[00:24:16] then you have one thing go wrong

[00:24:18] and then the cops get the blame for that.

[00:24:20] And in most cases,

[00:24:21] you hear just a little blip of the story

[00:24:23] that's not even accurate.

[00:24:25] Anyway, I just wanted to give a big old shout out

[00:24:26] for that and say we do appreciate

[00:24:28] those who serve in law enforcement.

[00:24:31] We need to remind them that the constitution is key,

[00:24:35] that due process is key,

[00:24:36] that the checks and balances are key.

[00:24:39] But at the same time,

[00:24:40] I just wanted to give a big old shout out

[00:24:41] of appreciation, sir.

[00:24:43] Well, that's absolutely appropriate

[00:24:46] and I'm glad you did because it is a tough job

[00:24:49] and you're right, there's tens of thousands

[00:24:52] of interactions between the police and the public

[00:24:54] every day if not just for one thing

[00:24:58] and that is what I don't approve of actually

[00:25:01] but it is still happening.

[00:25:03] And that is the tens of thousands of traffic tickets

[00:25:07] that are given across the country every day.

[00:25:09] And so, but those,

[00:25:13] regardless of how I feel about traffic tickets,

[00:25:16] nevertheless, those incidents happen

[00:25:18] without any problems, without any violence.

[00:25:24] And yeah, so the police are out there helping people

[00:25:29] besides just traffic flow.

[00:25:32] And I hope that someday that it can get on the radar

[00:25:36] that maybe we need to readdress how we do traffic safety

[00:26:53] and the tickets that are given across the country

[00:26:55] every day.

[00:26:56] And so, but those,

[00:27:00] regardless of how I feel about traffic tickets,

[00:27:03] nevertheless, those incidents happen

[00:27:06] without any problems, without any violence.

[00:27:11] And yeah, so the police are out there helping people

[00:27:17] besides just traffic flow.

[00:27:19] And I hope that someday that it can get on the radar

[00:27:23] that maybe we need to readdress how we do traffic safety

[00:27:32] and the tickets that are given across the country

[00:27:34] every day.

[00:27:35] And so, but those, regardless of how I feel

[00:27:40] about traffic tickets, nevertheless,

[00:27:43] those incidents happen without any problems,

[00:27:48] without any violence.

[00:27:50] And yeah, so the police are out there helping people

[00:27:55] besides just traffic flow.

[00:27:58] And I hope that someday that it can get on the radar

[00:28:02] that maybe we need to readdress

[00:28:05] how we do traffic safety

[00:28:19] that are friendly and professional and fair

[00:28:25] with our police officers and how they're treated.

[00:28:27] But when you get people like Alvin Bragg

[00:28:29] who go after Trump, who hurt no one in any of this,

[00:28:34] and they'll let real criminals go,

[00:28:37] they'll let rapists and murderers and robbers go,

[00:28:42] then that's why the cops are leaving New York.

[00:28:46] And you can thank Alvin Bragg for that

[00:28:48] and others across New York who are doing that.

[00:28:52] Yeah, AOC and many other clowns, that's for sure.

[00:28:55] All right, the headline from Joe Biden.

[00:28:57] Oh wait, Sam, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Sam, time out.

[00:29:01] I got a message.

[00:29:03] People are asking me why I have 49 behind me.

[00:29:09] There's like 49 49s behind me.

[00:29:13] And it's not because I'm a fan

[00:29:15] of the San Francisco 49ers.

[00:29:18] It's because yesterday was my 49th anniversary

[00:29:22] with my lovely wife, Dawn.

[00:29:24] And Lucy and her family gave us kind of a surprise party

[00:29:28] when we got here yesterday.

[00:29:30] We're here in Utah to go to,

[00:29:33] well, one, I need to meet with you,

[00:29:35] but we're going to Libby's graduation tomorrow morning.

[00:29:41] So we celebrated our 49th

[00:29:44] and we're celebrating our oldest grandchild's

[00:29:49] high school graduation tomorrow.

[00:29:52] Well, congratulations to Libby, a huge shout out to her

[00:29:55] and a congratulations of 49th year anniversary

[00:29:58] to you and Dawn, what an incredible milestone, sir.

[00:30:02] I'm really proud of it.

[00:30:05] I have family members that are divorced

[00:30:08] and certainly Dawn and I could have several times

[00:30:14] in our lives together.

[00:30:16] And we've been committed to each other.

[00:30:19] And I've always said that if you're going to make it

[00:30:24] in your marriage, one of you has to be patient

[00:30:28] all the time.

[00:30:30] And two of you can be patient.

[00:30:34] So you're telling her to talk to her all the time?

[00:30:37] What's that?

[00:30:39] You're telling me that Dawn is patient all the time?

[00:30:42] Yeah.

[00:30:45] Yes, of course.

[00:30:46] Yeah, she's much more than I am, but that is true.

[00:30:52] You both can't be selfish at the same time.

[00:30:54] You both can't get mad at the same time

[00:30:56] and storm off and let pride come in.

[00:31:00] And she is usually the one that starts first.

[00:31:06] And that's kind of something she got from her family.

[00:31:09] She's very loving.

[00:31:10] Her family was very loving, mine was not.

[00:31:14] And she tells her brothers and sisters all the time

[00:31:18] that she loved them.

[00:31:19] Me growing up, that didn't happen in my family.

[00:31:22] And so I've had to learn and I've had to try

[00:31:25] to make it where I don't pass on the same mistakes

[00:31:28] that my family made to my family.

[00:31:31] And Dawn has been really good

[00:31:33] at making sure that happened.

[00:31:35] And she's really something else.

[00:31:37] How we got married was a real miracle and it was crazy.

[00:31:42] And maybe we can go into that some other time.

[00:31:45] Yeah, one of the most important things

[00:31:47] that I know in marriage,

[00:31:48] and I just celebrated my 32nd wedding anniversary,

[00:31:52] is you've gotta think about the marriages as we.

[00:31:55] And so whenever you have a falling out with your spouse,

[00:31:57] everybody has misunderstandings,

[00:31:59] everybody has things go sideways.

[00:32:02] But do you stop in your heart and do you say,

[00:32:05] is it me or is it we?

[00:32:07] And the second you start thinking, I wanna be us again,

[00:32:11] then I think you're on the road to recovering

[00:32:14] from those misunderstandings and making a difference.

[00:32:17] And anyway, it's so, so, so important.

[00:32:19] By the way, before we go on too,

[00:32:21] I wanna tell you about a couple of quick partnerships

[00:32:23] for developing sheriff at the Constitutional Sheriff's

[00:32:26] and Peace Officers Association.

[00:32:28] There's a group by the name of We the Kids.

[00:32:31] And they are children that are learning

[00:32:33] how to be involved in the media.

[00:32:35] They're children, they do a talk show.

[00:32:37] It's teenagers basically, We the Kids.

[00:32:39] And we're gonna start having kids interviewing sheriffs

[00:32:43] across the country.

[00:32:44] And they're gonna be interviewing them

[00:32:46] about what the responsibilities of a sheriff are.

[00:32:49] They're gonna be interviewing them

[00:32:50] about how best teenagers can interact with police.

[00:32:53] Anyway, it's just gonna be a great

[00:32:55] community policing effort that we're starting to work on.

[00:32:58] I've been helping train the youth.

[00:32:59] Alex Newman is involved in the project.

[00:33:01] I'm involved in the project.

[00:33:03] Eventually, you'll be interviewed sheriff

[00:33:05] and we're working with is that We the Kids,

[00:33:06] it's an incredible partnership

[00:33:08] that I just wanted to shout out about.

[00:33:10] It's gonna be exciting.

[00:33:12] Yeah, great job.

[00:33:12] Yeah, absolutely love that.

[00:33:14] Yeah, you and I have talked about it

[00:33:16] and it sounds absolutely positive

[00:33:20] and wonderful and worthwhile.

[00:33:24] When we have this mistrust between the younger generation

[00:33:28] and the cops, it's great for the youth

[00:33:30] to be able to interview sheriffs and learn

[00:33:32] what to do, what not to do, why, how.

[00:33:35] Learn about the role of a sheriff or a police officer,

[00:33:37] how they should best interact.

[00:33:38] It's gonna be an exciting series

[00:33:40] that we're gonna be doing.

[00:33:42] Anyway, Joe Biden, I don't feel tired,

[00:33:45] I feel inspired.

[00:33:47] He spoke to the NAACP.

[00:33:49] Biden loudly declared this to kick off his remarks.

[00:33:54] But his mojo quickly left him

[00:33:55] as he got completely confused on the stage.

[00:33:59] Oh my gosh, you take his remarks less than a minute later.

[00:34:02] I'll let him speak for himself

[00:34:03] and then we can analyze this.

[00:34:05] Here is confused Joe Biden on stage.

[00:34:11] And when I was vice president,

[00:34:13] things were kind of bad during the pandemic

[00:34:16] and what happened was Iraq said to me,

[00:34:19] go to Detroit and help fix it.

[00:34:23] Well, poor mayor, he spent more time with me

[00:34:25] than he ever thought he's gonna have to.

[00:34:27] God love you.

[00:34:30] Sheriff, I don't know if you recall.

[00:34:33] He was the vice president from January 2009

[00:34:37] to January 2017.

[00:34:41] He wasn't vice president during the pandemic at all,

[00:34:43] Sheriff.

[00:34:47] You know, and I've promised

[00:34:48] that I would not make fun of Joe Biden

[00:34:50] and I'm not going to

[00:34:51] because the man has absolutely got some health issues

[00:34:58] that I saw in my own father and father-in-law.

[00:35:02] But the bottom line is,

[00:35:03] the truth of this whole situation with Joe Biden

[00:35:07] is that he is not physically capable

[00:35:09] of being president of the United States.

[00:35:12] And anyone who says that he is,

[00:35:14] is a liar or a fool.

[00:35:17] This has not been an isolated case

[00:35:20] of someone being tired,

[00:35:21] as you pointed out earlier, Sam.

[00:35:23] It's not a matter of him being tired or inspired.

[00:35:26] It's a matter of him not being too old.

[00:35:31] The matter is that he's too sick.

[00:35:33] He is not physically capable

[00:35:36] of being president of the United States

[00:35:39] and in charge of basically so much

[00:35:43] that he mentally and physically

[00:35:46] is not capable of taking care of.

[00:35:50] And folks, for these liars,

[00:35:52] one, his wife is a liar,

[00:35:55] probably the biggest one.

[00:35:57] But the people who know him

[00:35:59] and his staff and the people around him

[00:36:01] who know are perpetuating a lie

[00:36:03] to the American people that this man is capable.

[00:36:07] He is not capable.

[00:36:10] And really, if you're really wanting Trump to win,

[00:36:15] you want it to stay Biden.

[00:36:17] And I don't want the problems

[00:36:23] that Joe Biden brings with him

[00:36:25] because of his health issues.

[00:36:27] And yes, there's lots of other Democrats

[00:36:30] that I think would be much more formidable against Trump.

[00:36:35] But the Democrat Party does not care

[00:36:38] about the wellbeing of America

[00:36:40] or the secured national security.

[00:36:42] They care only about getting their team member elected.

[00:36:48] And that's the problem with the two-party system.

[00:36:52] Amen to that.

[00:36:52] And I will never make fun of Joe Biden either,

[00:36:55] but I will say this.

[00:36:56] I don't know why his wife would do this to him.

[00:36:59] If I was mentally confused

[00:37:02] or I don't know what terms to use

[00:37:04] because I don't know what diagnosis Joe Biden really has.

[00:37:07] They've been hiding that quite well.

[00:37:08] We don't really know what the real prognosis

[00:37:11] for Joe Biden is,

[00:37:13] but why would your wife do that to you, Sheriff?

[00:37:15] I get why their Democratic Party would do it,

[00:37:18] why the political operatives would do it.

[00:37:20] I don't understand why his wife would do it.

[00:37:23] If she really loves Joe,

[00:37:25] wouldn't you hope your wife would say,

[00:37:27] listen, I'm sorry.

[00:37:29] I know that it's not great for our party.

[00:37:32] I know that it's, I understand all that,

[00:37:34] but listen, my husband comes first.

[00:37:37] Wouldn't you?

[00:37:38] Anyway, I'm just telling you right now,

[00:37:40] I don't understand it Sheriff.

[00:37:41] I really don't.

[00:37:43] And Brock told me to go to Detroit to fix it?

[00:37:48] Go to Detroit to fix the pandemic?

[00:37:52] Why would he go to Detroit, first of all?

[00:37:54] And the pandemic was in 2020, not 2017

[00:37:57] when he left being the vice president.

[00:37:58] He wasn't president during the pandemic or vice president.

[00:38:01] He was what, a citizen?

[00:38:03] Well, obviously, but what's Detroit got to do?

[00:38:07] How are you gonna fix the pandemic in Detroit?

[00:38:09] You know, it's-

[00:38:11] Maybe meet with Ted Nugent, I'm not sure.

[00:38:14] Yeah, Ted Nugent, yeah.

[00:38:16] It's so nonsensical.

[00:38:17] Anyway, I don't know.

[00:38:19] It is and that's the problem is that if you're

[00:38:22] on the national stage though,

[00:38:23] negotiating with international leaders

[00:38:25] and stuff like that, Sheriff,

[00:38:28] this is a national security concern.

[00:38:31] Of course it is, of course.

[00:38:33] And it's, the thing of it is,

[00:38:37] this has been happening since he took office.

[00:38:40] And as you really call Sam,

[00:38:42] at the very beginning of his term as president,

[00:38:49] he was having a meeting

[00:38:51] and reporters started to ask questions.

[00:38:56] And they literally pulled the plug on the networks

[00:39:00] covering that interview with President Biden.

[00:39:06] Of course they did.

[00:39:07] They had to.

[00:39:08] And now he testifies before the committee, Sheriff,

[00:39:13] and now the Republicans want to see the audio video

[00:39:16] of the testimony that Joe Biden gave

[00:39:19] because they're saying the transcript

[00:39:20] might not do it justice

[00:39:22] because the transcript can manipulate a lot of,

[00:39:25] there's a lot of nuances between the quote transcript

[00:39:27] and the actual testimony that Joe gave.

[00:39:31] And now Joe is pulling a Donald Trump trick.

[00:39:33] Hey, executive privilege, I don't have to turn this over.

[00:39:36] And there's a big battle over this now.

[00:39:40] Yeah, and they keep saying they have nothing to hide.

[00:39:42] Well, why not turn over the bank accounts

[00:39:44] that Comer's asking for?

[00:39:45] Why not turn over this video that they're talking about?

[00:39:50] But they always fight that.

[00:39:52] And so obviously the transparency is not there.

[00:39:55] That's another big lie from the Democrats

[00:39:58] in the Biden administration and his staff.

[00:40:01] And they keep fighting and fighting and fighting

[00:40:03] to protect this guy.

[00:40:05] And you should not have to try to do that

[00:40:08] to protect the leader of the free world.

[00:40:11] And this is so outrageous and it's such a lie.

[00:40:18] And again, just marks the total corruption

[00:40:22] of Washington DC.

[00:40:25] Amen to that.

[00:40:26] Now Donald Trump is ratcheting up the discussion as well.

[00:40:31] Trump demands drug test for Biden

[00:40:36] before first presidential debate.

[00:40:39] Donald's saying, hey, Donald was saying

[00:40:42] Joe was high as a kite during the state of the union

[00:40:45] address that Joe, and he's saying we need a drug test.

[00:40:49] I happen to agree though, Sheriff.

[00:40:52] That's a very good point.

[00:40:54] Because there's no question in order for Biden

[00:40:59] to look more with it and cognizant

[00:41:06] that they have been drugging him.

[00:41:08] There's no question.

[00:41:10] To be able to do the campaigning that he's doing

[00:41:15] and the public appearances,

[00:41:16] they're countering his senility

[00:41:23] and all the other problems associated with his sickness.

[00:41:28] And there's no question about that.

[00:41:30] I think Trump saying that is ingenious.

[00:41:33] I agree 100%, but I'm telling you right now,

[00:41:36] Joe Biden ain't taking no drug test, Sheriff.

[00:41:39] No, he's not, no.

[00:41:41] But it's a good ploy either way.

[00:41:45] Well, it really highlights the point.

[00:41:47] If they won't, then why?

[00:41:48] And what Donald needs to do is take a drug test himself

[00:41:51] and say I've done it now and I expect you to do the same.

[00:41:55] Remember when they beat up Donald Trump

[00:41:56] about releasing his tax returns and everything else

[00:41:59] and everybody else said I released mine,

[00:42:01] you gotta release yours.

[00:42:02] So Donald, take a drug test

[00:42:04] and then beat Joe over the head with it

[00:42:06] and say hey, I've taken one

[00:42:07] and I need you to take one too.

[00:42:09] That's what I think needs to happen, Sheriff.

[00:42:11] All right, moving along before the end of the hour, Sheriff.

[00:42:14] Go ahead.

[00:42:15] Yeah, go ahead.

[00:42:16] Yeah, go.

[00:42:17] Harrison Butker, he's a kicker

[00:42:20] and he basically supports women.

[00:42:23] He gave a speech at a Catholic university.

[00:42:26] It was an incredible speech.

[00:42:28] He absolutely doubled down and defended women.

[00:42:32] He defended mothers.

[00:42:34] He defended homemakers.

[00:42:35] The Washington Examiner wrote a great article

[00:42:38] about it and he literally promoted women

[00:42:41] in a very positive way.

[00:42:42] He talked about his wife and how valuable she was to him

[00:42:46] and I highlight this because you mentioned

[00:42:47] your 49th year wedding anniversary.

[00:42:49] He highlighted that behind every successful man

[00:42:51] is an incredible woman and he gave tribute to his wife.

[00:42:55] He gave tribute to the choices that she made

[00:42:58] to be a mother and to stand with him.

[00:43:01] I'm telling you, it was a tremendous speech

[00:43:04] but he got absolutely the same.

[00:43:06] It was a tremendous speech but he got absolutely slaughtered

[00:43:09] online by the woke feminists, whatever.

[00:43:14] But his speech was incredible, Sheriff.

[00:43:17] Yeah, you kind of happen, you have to ask yourself,

[00:43:20] Sam, what ever happened to feminism in our country?

[00:43:25] Because now the leftists that used to support feminism

[00:43:30] are now supporting the destruction of feminism.

[00:43:34] And all because of a small percentage,

[00:43:41] not even 1% of transgender athletes want

[00:43:46] to be playing against other women and swimming

[00:43:49] and running track against other women.

[00:43:53] It's an extremely small percentage

[00:43:56] that the Democrat Party and the vote groups

[00:43:59] are catering to here.

[00:44:01] And it's beyond absurdity, it's beyond insanity

[00:44:07] because now we even have these congressional hearing, Sam,

[00:44:11] asking people a simple question,

[00:44:16] why do we have female sports?

[00:44:20] That's a question raised by Ted Cruz

[00:44:25] on the floor of the United States Senate.

[00:44:28] Why do we have female sports?

[00:44:33] And right now, Sam, it's a damn good question.

[00:44:37] It's alarming that we're asking that stupid

[00:44:42] and trite question, why do we have female sports?

[00:44:47] And the people they're asking cannot

[00:44:51] and will not answer.

[00:44:53] And so now we literally have men going out

[00:44:57] on basketball floors and others hurting women

[00:45:01] and the Democrats and this woke generation,

[00:45:06] very few people are absolutely defending that

[00:45:10] and it is untenable 100%.

[00:45:14] This is insanity, Sam, and it comes from party politics.

[00:45:18] It's like asking what is a woman?

[00:45:20] If you won't decide that though,

[00:45:21] then you're sure not gonna decide

[00:45:22] why we would have female sports, Sheriff.

[00:45:24] Of course, it's one and the same, Sam, you're right.

[00:45:28] And even Serena Williams was asked about playing tennis

[00:45:34] against other men.

[00:45:35] She goes, no way, it's not even gonna happen.

[00:45:38] They're faster, they're stronger,

[00:45:41] their serves are much faster, it's a different game.

[00:45:44] She said, I wouldn't last one game with any of them

[00:45:51] and she's yet the best female tennis player

[00:45:54] in the world, in world history.

[00:45:57] And Sam, she was being honest

[00:45:59] and why these others are not being honest

[00:46:03] is baffling to me, Sam,

[00:46:06] because this does not help them politically.

[00:46:09] This is hurting them politically.

[00:46:11] It's again showing the signs of utter stupidity

[00:46:16] and utter corruption that they cannot even define anymore

[00:46:21] the difference between men and women.

[00:46:24] And these are innate and they're God given

[00:46:28] and God made women and men and they are different.

[00:46:33] Get used to it, folks.

[00:46:37] Well, and my son actually is graduating tomorrow

[00:46:41] or actually Friday, I guess.

[00:46:42] My son is graduating on Friday

[00:46:45] and he did a thesis for his graduation

[00:46:49] and he did it on the disparity

[00:46:51] between male and female sports.

[00:46:54] Kind of interesting, he talked about

[00:46:56] the pay differences, he talked about

[00:46:57] the attendance differences,

[00:46:59] he talked about several different things relating to it.

[00:47:02] But maybe all these people in Congress

[00:47:04] need to read my son's paper to get a clue, Sheriff.

[00:47:08] Yeah, that'd probably be a good idea, Sam.

[00:47:09] We oughta send it on, yeah.

[00:47:13] Because it's like the simple question

[00:47:15] that Ted Cruz have, why do women's sport exist,

[00:47:18] Senator Ted Cruz?

[00:47:20] And it really brings up,

[00:47:21] and if you read my son's paper,

[00:47:22] you'll understand why.

[00:47:24] Because there's a huge difference

[00:47:26] and it's interesting.

[00:47:27] In tennis, women do very well.

[00:47:29] Is he your star athlete?

[00:47:31] Is he your star athlete?

[00:47:33] He's one of them.

[00:47:35] Yeah, depends on the sport.

[00:47:37] I know you have one that is really,

[00:47:39] really a star athlete.

[00:47:42] So I'm not sure.

[00:47:43] Yeah, Spencer's probably the most star athlete

[00:47:45] we have in basketball and stuff like that.

[00:47:47] But the sports are fun

[00:47:49] and I support sports for men

[00:47:51] and I even support sports for girls.

[00:47:54] I just think they need their own venue

[00:47:56] where they can shine,

[00:47:57] where they can do very well.

[00:47:59] And women excel at certain sports though too,

[00:48:02] different than men sometimes.

[00:48:04] But for example, soccer, women do very well.

[00:48:07] And for example, tennis,

[00:48:09] women dominate, Sheriff.

[00:48:12] Yeah, and I enjoy,

[00:48:14] I'll tell you right now, Sam,

[00:48:15] I really enjoy watching women's softball.

[00:48:17] And I watch it every year

[00:48:19] and they're in the middle

[00:48:19] of the national tournament right now.

[00:48:21] It is an excellent game

[00:48:23] played by excellent athletes.

[00:48:25] And right now my favorite basketball player

[00:48:27] of men and women is Caitlin Clark.

[00:48:30] And I would pay to go watch her play.

[00:48:33] And she has quadrupled attendance

[00:48:38] at basketball games across this country.

[00:48:40] No question.

[00:48:41] And it's starting to,

[00:48:43] she is revolutionizing this

[00:48:45] and folks more power to her

[00:48:48] and more power to women's sports.

[00:48:51] But man getting in the middle of that

[00:48:54] is absolutely wrong.

[00:48:55] Hogan.

[00:48:57] Completely Hogan.

[00:48:58] Now my son highlighted that

[00:48:59] Caitlin Clark is absolutely changing the game.

[00:49:02] She's making a lot of money.

[00:49:04] She is.

[00:49:05] And a lot of the money she's making

[00:49:05] is with the extra deals separate from sports,

[00:49:08] but she's literally changing the game

[00:49:09] before our very eyes.

[00:49:11] One of the final points my son made is,

[00:49:12] listen, why do we have to debate sports

[00:49:15] on all men created kind of games

[00:49:17] where men have been in it for years

[00:49:19] and women are now joining

[00:49:21] or over the last few years have been joining.

[00:49:23] Let women create their own games,

[00:49:25] their own sports,

[00:49:26] change the game to fit their style of play.

[00:49:29] It's not a matter of who's king or who's top dog.

[00:49:31] Let them change the games in ways that,

[00:49:34] let women excel.

[00:49:36] The games don't have to be identical either Sheriff.

[00:49:39] No, they don't.

[00:49:41] And they're, you know,

[00:49:43] Viva la Diference

[00:49:45] and I'm with anybody excelling on their own

[00:49:51] and somebody interfering like some stupid transgender guy

[00:49:55] that wants to get a gold medal.

[00:49:57] That way they get booed and they deserve every bit of it.

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[00:53:55] We talked about the mistakes and gaffes of Joe Biden.

[00:53:58] He thinks he was vice president during the pandemic.

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