Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/25/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastNovember 25, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/25/2024

* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com

* Egg Shortage Puts a Damper on Holiday Prep Bird flu in nearly every state has caused eggs to get pricier, or vanish from store shelves completely - Jenn Gidman, Newser.com

Yahoo Finance reports that a dozen Grade A eggs cost an average of $3.37 in October-a 30.4% rise from the previous October.

 The USDA says it expects egg prices to keep rising into the early part of 2025.

Oklahoma State University agricultural economics instructor Amy Hagerman told NPR, chickens that produce the eggs we eat may be more vulnerable to the contagious illness due to the close quarters they're typically kept in.

 * Matt Gaetz will not return to Congress next year.

* Trump Makes His Pick for Treasury Secretary Former Soros money manager Scott Bessent would be first openly gay man in the job!

* Trump appointed Russell Thurlow Vought as the director of US Office of Management and Budget.

* Trump nominated Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the former congressional candidate, as secretary of Labor.

* Trump chose Alex Wong as the deputy national security adviser.

* Trump named Sebastian Gorka as the senior director for counterterrorism, citing his extensive background in national security.

* Janette Nesheiwat nominated as the US Surgeon General.

* Dave Weldon was tapped to head the CDC.

* Trump also appointed Marty Makary as head of the FDA.

* Trump nominated Scott Turner, as secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

* Inside the Trump Cabinet, There Are at Least Three Distinct Factions - David E. Sanger, NYT.

* One faction focused on revenge, another on calming markets and a third on cutting people and budgets.

[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.

[00:00:23] All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:00:27] Sam Bushman live on your radio.

[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news the networks refuse to use, no doubt starts now.

[00:00:33] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for November the 25th in the year of our Lord 2024.

[00:00:39] This is Hour 1 of 2, and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:43] to promote God, family, and country through so in the traditions of our founding fathers,

[00:00:48] using the supreme law of the land, the Constitution for the United States of America

[00:00:51] with its glorious checks and balances in place,

[00:00:54] and one of the peaceful restorative solutions we have at our fingertips today,

[00:00:57] rejecting revolution unless it's Jesus' revolution,

[00:01:00] and then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.

[00:01:02] And welcome to the broadcast. Hope you're all doing absolutely fantastic.

[00:01:06] Dr. Scott Bradley's with me.

[00:01:08] He's the founder and chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation.

[00:01:12] He's also the author of the book and DVD lecture series

[00:01:16] to preserve the nation in the tradition of our founding fathers.

[00:01:20] And, man, we all need to preserve the nation, don't we?

[00:01:22] Anyway, his website is freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:24] You can check all that incredible work out, awesome videos, and more.

[00:01:28] But he's also known for his weekly webinars,

[00:01:32] every Thursday evening, breakdown, reality checks,

[00:01:35] day-to-day focus on issues of the day,

[00:01:39] all talking about the Constitution, Q&As and more.

[00:01:42] It's just tremendous.

[00:01:44] It helps people really get a handle on what's going on.

[00:01:46] Dr. Bradley, welcome, sir.

[00:01:49] Well, thank you, Sam.

[00:01:50] It's good to be here again on a bright and sunny,

[00:01:54] although cold in my neck of the woods.

[00:01:57] It's, shall we say, it's Thanksgiving week, isn't it?

[00:02:00] Yes, it is.

[00:02:02] Is rain and snow in the forecast?

[00:02:03] I think so.

[00:02:04] There's supposed to be storms all across the country

[00:02:06] snarling travel for Thanksgiving, my friend.

[00:02:09] I believe so.

[00:02:10] I'm just hoping for a little bit of a warm-up today

[00:02:14] to harvest some more leaves off my lawn.

[00:02:16] I mean, holy cow.

[00:02:18] They keep coming, and they keep getting frozen to the ground.

[00:02:22] Yeah, at least they don't blow all in a big old pile on your yard

[00:02:25] from everybody else's yard.

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

[00:02:27] Bad news is, ladies and gentlemen,

[00:02:29] if you loved deviled eggs,

[00:02:32] or if you love an omelet or whatever else

[00:02:34] when you're kind of enjoying your holiday kind of time,

[00:02:37] bad news.

[00:02:39] Egg shortage puts damper on holiday prep.

[00:02:43] Why are they saying there's such an egg shortage?

[00:02:45] They call it bird flu.

[00:02:47] In nearly every state, they say, causing eggs.

[00:02:50] To get more pricey, or pricier, as they say.

[00:02:55] Or vanish from stores entirely.

[00:02:59] News are with the piece.

[00:03:02] Jen Gidman.

[00:03:04] Yahoo Finance Report says that a dozen grade-A eggs

[00:03:09] cost an average of $3.37 right now.

[00:03:14] That's a 30% rise from last October.

[00:03:20] That's huge.

[00:03:20] 30.04%.

[00:03:24] So I guess just 30% is the easiest way to say it.

[00:03:26] Rise.

[00:03:26] That's a big jump.

[00:03:27] They say inflation is causing it,

[00:03:29] the bird flu is causing it,

[00:03:30] mix all that together,

[00:03:31] and bad news,

[00:03:32] you've got a formula for disaster.

[00:03:36] The USDA,

[00:03:37] you know,

[00:03:38] the U.S. Agriculture Department or whatever,

[00:03:40] says that it expects egg prices to keep rising well into 2025.

[00:03:48] I guess this Oklahoma State University economics instructor,

[00:03:52] her name is Amy Hageman,

[00:03:55] told National Public Radio that chickens that produce the eggs we eat

[00:04:00] may be more vulnerable to the contagious flu or,

[00:04:04] you know,

[00:04:05] illness due to the close quarters they're typically kept in.

[00:04:11] Now,

[00:04:11] I find that an interesting final statement on the story.

[00:04:15] Let's dig into this a little bit,

[00:04:16] doctor.

[00:04:16] So,

[00:04:16] hey,

[00:04:17] eggs are going to be a lot more expensive for this holiday season.

[00:04:20] Deviled eggs,

[00:04:20] you're either going to pay a premium or not have them,

[00:04:22] buddy,

[00:04:23] if you can even get them.

[00:04:24] Well,

[00:04:25] that's the issue.

[00:04:26] I mean,

[00:04:26] you know,

[00:04:27] expense or not,

[00:04:29] we had,

[00:04:30] we usually buy the,

[00:04:31] you know,

[00:04:31] the free range,

[00:04:32] non-GMO,

[00:04:34] non-antibiotic,

[00:04:36] you know,

[00:04:36] whatever you can think about,

[00:04:38] eggs.

[00:04:38] That's,

[00:04:39] that's our family's flavor.

[00:04:41] And,

[00:04:42] you know,

[00:04:43] we look at different options for that.

[00:04:45] When we bought eggs over the weekend,

[00:04:47] we were chagrined to find that,

[00:04:50] that yes,

[00:04:51] indeed,

[00:04:51] that not only the,

[00:04:52] what's available has gone up in price,

[00:04:54] but the availability has gone way down.

[00:04:58] In fact,

[00:04:59] we found a place that had them for $5 a dozen,

[00:05:02] but they didn't have them.

[00:05:04] I mean,

[00:05:04] he'll,

[00:05:04] so you can charge any price you want when you don't have them,

[00:05:06] I guess,

[00:05:07] but,

[00:05:07] but,

[00:05:08] you know,

[00:05:08] in just my little valley,

[00:05:10] my little valley alone,

[00:05:11] they've killed 1.8 million hens that were laying eggs for,

[00:05:17] you know,

[00:05:17] human consumption.

[00:05:19] 1.8 million were killed.

[00:05:21] Boom,

[00:05:21] gone.

[00:05:22] And,

[00:05:23] you know,

[00:05:24] think we,

[00:05:24] we've got a couple of,

[00:05:26] at least a couple that I know of,

[00:05:28] large egg producers in our,

[00:05:30] in our valley.

[00:05:31] But,

[00:05:31] apparently,

[00:05:32] it's decimated some of the operations.

[00:05:34] Yeah,

[00:05:34] it's disaster all over the country in every state they claim.

[00:05:37] Now,

[00:05:37] here's a few things that I find interesting about this.

[00:05:41] You know,

[00:05:41] you wonder about the coronavirus,

[00:05:42] and we know that it was a big old sham.

[00:05:44] It was a scamdemic,

[00:05:46] and we've,

[00:05:46] we've highlighted that,

[00:05:47] you know,

[00:05:47] over and over as a Fauci facade,

[00:05:49] as you have wisely put it.

[00:05:51] You know,

[00:05:51] we all,

[00:05:52] we caught them at the game right from the very beginning.

[00:05:54] We gave them a chance to kind of explain themselves and everything,

[00:05:57] but we nailed it right from the start.

[00:05:58] Told you the truth.

[00:05:59] Told you it was from the United States.

[00:06:01] They blamed it on China.

[00:06:02] They act like it was a mistaken release.

[00:06:04] It wasn't.

[00:06:05] It was intentional.

[00:06:06] And the downstream realities of the way they treated us all proves it was intentional.

[00:06:12] The way they put people in prison,

[00:06:14] the way they,

[00:06:14] you know,

[00:06:15] prison in the hospital,

[00:06:16] meaning nobody could see them.

[00:06:18] The way they literally,

[00:06:19] you know,

[00:06:20] use the kill shot.

[00:06:21] All the medicines they had were just trifectas of death,

[00:06:24] putting everybody on,

[00:06:25] you know,

[00:06:27] aspirators and all these other kind of things.

[00:06:29] You know,

[00:06:30] really every element designed to kill.

[00:06:33] I mean,

[00:06:33] they all knew people just don't make it out of this stuff with rare,

[00:06:36] rare exception.

[00:06:37] Okay.

[00:06:37] Now they've got the,

[00:06:38] this,

[00:06:39] you know,

[00:06:39] bird flu affecting all these chickens all across the country.

[00:06:42] This massive problem,

[00:06:44] you know,

[00:06:44] Hey,

[00:06:45] is it a,

[00:06:45] is it a pandemic as well?

[00:06:47] Is it a,

[00:06:47] you got to really wonder that because what I think they're starting to get us used

[00:06:50] to is they're starting to get used to us or us used to this idea that in

[00:06:54] wartime doctor,

[00:06:56] you'll have shortages all over the place and you'll just have to live with it.

[00:06:58] I think they're starting to create shortages right now to where you have to

[00:07:02] live with it.

[00:07:02] You know,

[00:07:02] they just had this big old meat outbreak we talked about last week.

[00:07:05] Oh,

[00:07:06] tons of meat taken off the shelves.

[00:07:07] Now tons of eggs being affected and pretty soon they're going to create this

[00:07:11] intentional famine and have a good excuse for it.

[00:07:14] And I'm calling it out before they even start it,

[00:07:16] doctor.

[00:07:18] Well,

[00:07:18] that's,

[00:07:18] that's the thing is that in every one of these societal breakdowns that have

[00:07:23] happened,

[00:07:24] you know,

[00:07:24] since the French revolution,

[00:07:25] anyway,

[00:07:26] they have always involved a,

[00:07:29] a food factor in there.

[00:07:31] I mean,

[00:07:32] when they were putting wheat in the same because they said it was bad or

[00:07:35] poisoned or something and starvation was setting in people that are hungry,

[00:07:40] get desperate.

[00:07:41] And that's one of the quickest,

[00:07:42] fastest,

[00:07:43] you know,

[00:07:44] most effective ways to reshape a society.

[00:07:47] If you can,

[00:07:47] if you can bring hunger shortages in and,

[00:07:50] and all through history,

[00:07:51] this is what they've done.

[00:07:53] So I would not expect it to be much different now.

[00:07:56] Now it's interesting as a related topic,

[00:07:58] perhaps this was a few months ago.

[00:08:01] I believe I read that the United States government had given,

[00:08:05] I think it was Moderna,

[00:08:08] $176 million to develop a bird flu vaccine.

[00:08:12] So they may be developing these things on parallel paths,

[00:08:16] hunger,

[00:08:17] as well as another,

[00:08:18] Oh my goodness,

[00:08:19] we got to have another shot,

[00:08:20] you know?

[00:08:21] So the shot for the humans,

[00:08:23] or is the shot with the chickens,

[00:08:24] or are they going to have a shot for both?

[00:08:26] See,

[00:08:27] well,

[00:08:27] I don't know,

[00:08:27] but this was the idea.

[00:08:28] They're going to start making these vaccines available for everything,

[00:08:30] chickens and cows and people.

[00:08:32] And I mean,

[00:08:33] this is a,

[00:08:34] just a never ending growth,

[00:08:35] big pharma scandal.

[00:08:37] Hopefully RFKJR can catch them at it and put a halt to the con game for

[00:08:40] sure.

[00:08:41] But I also find that interesting.

[00:08:42] They say this,

[00:08:43] this Oklahoma university agricultural economics instructor says,

[00:08:49] you know,

[00:08:50] the reason that this is happening is because these chickens are kept in so,

[00:08:56] so much,

[00:08:56] they're so close quarters,

[00:08:57] these massive chicken farms and everything else to where,

[00:09:00] Hey,

[00:09:00] it spreads so fast.

[00:09:01] They got to just kill millions of chickens.

[00:09:03] Where are the environmentalists when you need them,

[00:09:06] doctor?

[00:09:06] Why do we have to ship eggs all across the country from these big farms and

[00:09:10] chickens from these big farms?

[00:09:12] And we grow them fast with hormones and we do all this garbage.

[00:09:15] Why don't we just have local people,

[00:09:17] you know,

[00:09:17] I have chickens and cows and,

[00:09:19] you know,

[00:09:20] just get your meat locally.

[00:09:21] You don't need it through these massive packaging plants and these big old

[00:09:24] government controlled entities.

[00:09:26] And these big farms that are,

[00:09:28] that create too much waste and too much for the society and the,

[00:09:32] the ecosystem,

[00:09:33] the handle and everything else.

[00:09:35] I get my eggs from a local neighbor who has chickens,

[00:09:38] who doesn't give them any hormones or any other garbage.

[00:09:41] And I get,

[00:09:42] she brings me eggs every week and now it's too cold.

[00:09:45] The eggs aren't laying.

[00:09:45] So we're out of eggs,

[00:09:46] but I'm just kind of making the point.

[00:09:48] Why don't,

[00:09:48] where are the environmentalists when we have to truck all these,

[00:09:51] you know,

[00:09:52] products around the country for food?

[00:09:54] Let's get local food,

[00:09:55] local farmers market,

[00:09:57] go to your neighbors,

[00:09:57] learn to raise chickens yourselves,

[00:09:59] learn to have victory gardens,

[00:10:01] learn to,

[00:10:01] what about all that kind of stuff?

[00:10:03] And where are the environmentalists in advocating for that?

[00:10:05] Cause I'm promoting that I'm promoting planting trees.

[00:10:09] I'm promoting.

[00:10:09] Okay.

[00:10:10] And they say that I'm somehow an environmentalist denier,

[00:10:13] a global warming denier.

[00:10:15] And,

[00:10:15] but these people aren't even focused on things that really have any value or

[00:10:19] solution.

[00:10:20] I'm focusing on real solutions here,

[00:10:22] right?

[00:10:23] Well,

[00:10:24] we,

[00:10:24] we used to raise chickens and eggs just for our own use.

[00:10:29] So I've got kids that do currently,

[00:10:31] but the fact of the matter is,

[00:10:34] um,

[00:10:35] some of this outreach of the government,

[00:10:37] maybe we've got to take a break for a second.

[00:10:39] We'll do it.

[00:10:39] Quick pause.

[00:10:40] We'll talk about an outreach of the government,

[00:10:41] but they're out of control folks.

[00:10:42] They're making it so hard,

[00:10:43] so regulated,

[00:10:44] so locked down.

[00:10:45] They want to centrally control everything.

[00:10:49] You know what I'm talking about?

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[00:13:05] Scott Bradley,

[00:13:06] freedomsrisingsudden.com on your radio.

[00:13:08] He was making a point right before the pause,

[00:13:10] ladies and gentlemen,

[00:13:11] that him and his family used to have chickens and eggs for their own personal consumption.

[00:13:15] But man,

[00:13:16] out of control,

[00:13:17] government regulations,

[00:13:18] and what do you got to have a business license now,

[00:13:20] doctor?

[00:13:21] What the heck's going on?

[00:13:22] Well,

[00:13:23] you know,

[00:13:23] I haven't had them for a couple of years,

[00:13:26] but then there may have to have some kind of inspections.

[00:13:29] But the point I was trying to make was that back in the 30s,

[00:13:34] when the great socialist state of the United States under the FDR regime,

[00:13:39] I mean,

[00:13:40] we had,

[00:13:40] although they weren't quite as draconian as the Kulaks and Stalin,

[00:13:46] but whether you had a little chicken coop out in the alley in New York or Philadelphia,

[00:13:51] or you had a sheep farm in Duchenne,

[00:13:53] Utah,

[00:13:54] there were government inspectors that came out,

[00:13:56] and they only allowed you to have a certain number of sheep or chickens.

[00:14:01] Now,

[00:14:01] this was not because of some big disease outbreak that they had fabricated,

[00:14:06] but they would come into you and they'd count the chickens in your chicken coop.

[00:14:10] And they said,

[00:14:10] oh no,

[00:14:10] you can only have six.

[00:14:12] You've got eight.

[00:14:12] We got to take two,

[00:14:14] whatever it is.

[00:14:15] They took their,

[00:14:16] you know,

[00:14:17] Sheriff of Nottingham took his,

[00:14:20] they just gathered them up and took them.

[00:14:22] A friend of mine,

[00:14:23] he,

[00:14:24] his dad was a sheep farmer out in Duchenne,

[00:14:27] Utah,

[00:14:28] little rural community.

[00:14:30] And,

[00:14:31] and they,

[00:14:32] he loved his sheep.

[00:14:33] I mean,

[00:14:33] the good shepherd kind of thing and everything.

[00:14:36] The federal inspector came out and said,

[00:14:38] oh no,

[00:14:38] we can't have this much mutton and,

[00:14:40] and wool coming to market.

[00:14:42] It might affect the market price that we've established.

[00:14:45] And,

[00:14:46] and they had literally rather than shoot the sheep,

[00:14:48] he drove them off a cliff.

[00:14:52] I mean,

[00:14:53] this nearly killed this friend of mine's dad.

[00:14:55] He was,

[00:14:56] I mean,

[00:14:57] his,

[00:14:57] the dad was just,

[00:14:58] I mean,

[00:14:59] distraught,

[00:15:00] heartbroken.

[00:15:00] I mean,

[00:15:01] just collapsed him.

[00:15:02] And they drove his sheep off a cliff.

[00:15:05] And this was by government inspectors that decided for the good of the country,

[00:15:10] we can't have this much mutton and wool coming to market.

[00:15:13] And so they killed his,

[00:15:15] his flock,

[00:15:16] at least a great portion of it.

[00:15:18] At any rate,

[00:15:19] that's the kind of Bravo Sierra that happens.

[00:15:22] And again,

[00:15:23] back in FDR,

[00:15:24] they didn't have a bird flu or,

[00:15:27] you know,

[00:15:28] mutton flu or whatever the heck they want to come up with.

[00:15:30] But they have inspectors that said by regulation,

[00:15:34] you can only have so many birds or so much sheep or anything,

[00:15:38] lots of things,

[00:15:39] corn,

[00:15:40] wheat,

[00:15:40] all these things were affected.

[00:15:42] And of course,

[00:15:42] now we have programs where they bribe people to not farm.

[00:15:46] The crop rotation plan,

[00:15:48] CRP,

[00:15:49] where they actually say,

[00:15:50] okay,

[00:15:50] if you'll keep these,

[00:15:51] this amount of,

[00:15:53] of,

[00:15:53] uh,

[00:15:54] field or,

[00:15:55] or,

[00:15:55] uh,

[00:15:56] your orchards or whatever,

[00:15:57] and not produce on it,

[00:15:59] uh,

[00:15:59] you get paid a stipend from the federal government.

[00:16:02] So they take others of us tax day payers dollars and give it to farmers to not farm.

[00:16:09] I mean,

[00:16:10] they've,

[00:16:10] they've changed their tactics a little bit,

[00:16:12] but it's still very much a central control kind of environment.

[00:16:17] And they,

[00:16:17] and,

[00:16:18] and they just,

[00:16:18] you know,

[00:16:19] you,

[00:16:19] you sign up and 20 years,

[00:16:21] you don't,

[00:16:21] uh,

[00:16:22] I mean,

[00:16:22] I could tell you stories about that.

[00:16:23] That's astounding to me.

[00:16:25] And,

[00:16:26] and the,

[00:16:26] the,

[00:16:27] the farmer in America used to be a very independent,

[00:16:30] hardheaded,

[00:16:31] you know,

[00:16:32] kind of,

[00:16:32] uh,

[00:16:34] they were the kind of souls that made America.

[00:16:37] And now great big corporations own much of it.

[00:16:41] And,

[00:16:41] and,

[00:16:41] uh,

[00:16:41] the little guy and the big guy are taking advantage of these government programs.

[00:16:45] So,

[00:16:46] so yeah,

[00:16:46] they can create a lot of starvation situations.

[00:16:49] Then we have foreign powers buying our farms and,

[00:16:53] uh,

[00:16:53] who knows what the heck they're going to do with them.

[00:16:55] You know,

[00:16:55] I mean,

[00:16:56] so,

[00:16:57] so you can see how food could really easily enter into some kind of contrived emergency where we got to have these emergency circumstances come out again.

[00:17:07] You know,

[00:17:07] folks,

[00:17:08] you only get one egg a week,

[00:17:09] you know,

[00:17:10] and you talked about the wartime rationing that goes on.

[00:17:13] I mean,

[00:17:14] all of these things,

[00:17:16] they're in their bag of tricks,

[00:17:17] folks,

[00:17:17] and,

[00:17:18] and they could be pulled out of the bag of tricks at any time.

[00:17:21] And they have been in the past.

[00:17:22] This is America.

[00:17:23] You'd think never,

[00:17:24] ever,

[00:17:24] ever.

[00:17:25] But we've had almost a century now of experience with stuff like this in America.

[00:17:31] Like I say,

[00:17:32] the communists have used it all around the world for 150,

[00:17:37] 180 years.

[00:17:38] But honestly,

[00:17:41] I wouldn't put anything past the clowns that we currently have that are going to contrive anything they can and,

[00:17:48] and make it as bad as they can for as long as they can until they get compliance.

[00:17:53] I don't know.

[00:17:54] It's just a part of me.

[00:17:55] Beware.

[00:17:55] I'm just convinced,

[00:17:56] ladies and gentlemen,

[00:17:57] that they are playing games here.

[00:17:59] I don't know exactly what's going on where,

[00:18:02] just because I,

[00:18:03] you know,

[00:18:04] I,

[00:18:04] I don't have a crystal ball.

[00:18:06] I'm not part of the deep state,

[00:18:07] so I don't have facts.

[00:18:08] Okay.

[00:18:09] All I can do is kind of be intelligent,

[00:18:11] watch,

[00:18:12] understand history,

[00:18:13] knowing that it repeats itself,

[00:18:15] do my very best to really,

[00:18:17] you know,

[00:18:17] tell the tale of truth and focus on things that matter most.

[00:18:21] But I'm just telling you right now,

[00:18:22] we see in history,

[00:18:23] they've done this and you start to see,

[00:18:24] Oh man,

[00:18:25] we got meat problems.

[00:18:26] One of the biggest,

[00:18:27] you know,

[00:18:27] fast food.

[00:18:28] Oh my gosh,

[00:18:29] McDonald's don't dare eat their hamburgers.

[00:18:31] You might get sick.

[00:18:32] Uh,

[00:18:32] and then,

[00:18:33] Oh,

[00:18:33] it's the onions.

[00:18:33] And Oh,

[00:18:34] by the way,

[00:18:34] we had a big massive salad company outbreak.

[00:18:36] Oh wow.

[00:18:37] You got,

[00:18:38] um,

[00:18:38] shoot.

[00:18:39] We got this big meat outbreak.

[00:18:40] Oh wow.

[00:18:41] We got this egg shortage due to the flu.

[00:18:43] And okay,

[00:18:44] I'm just telling you right now,

[00:18:45] they're setting the stage.

[00:18:46] They're creating paranoia around the country.

[00:18:48] And this is no accident.

[00:18:50] Anyway,

[00:18:50] write it down and remember what's coming.

[00:18:52] You heard it from us first.

[00:18:55] And it all started with something simple,

[00:18:56] like an egg shortage.

[00:18:57] But why do we have to have all these eggs,

[00:18:59] you know,

[00:19:00] and all these chickens in these huge,

[00:19:02] massive farms with a close quarter.

[00:19:03] Why not have people spread out on the land a little bit and have their own local capabilities.

[00:19:08] And if you say,

[00:19:08] I don't want to raise chickens,

[00:19:09] Sam,

[00:19:09] I'm just not fine.

[00:19:10] Your neighbor can,

[00:19:11] your neighbor does,

[00:19:12] your neighbor can get enough chickens and enough eggs for themselves and a few neighbors.

[00:19:16] You know,

[00:19:16] you might say,

[00:19:17] I'm a gardener.

[00:19:18] I don't do eggs and chicken.

[00:19:19] Fine.

[00:19:20] Somebody else might say,

[00:19:21] I don't do cap fine,

[00:19:22] but you know what?

[00:19:23] We can all work together.

[00:19:24] I'll build you a website and you bring me eggs.

[00:19:26] How's that?

[00:19:27] Or whatever the case may be.

[00:19:28] We need to get this local barter stuff down.

[00:19:30] We need to get victory gardens in place.

[00:19:33] We need to really plan for this stuff.

[00:19:36] It looks like Matt Gaetz will not return to Congress next year,

[00:19:41] they say.

[00:19:42] And now it turns out that I guess he's supposedly going to be on some weird thing where he's this,

[00:19:46] you know,

[00:19:47] you can pay him to be this,

[00:19:48] you know,

[00:19:48] celebrity guy that is beside you or whatever.

[00:19:51] And he's doing this transitional gig.

[00:19:53] They say eventually they're hoping Matt Gaetz will be governor of the state of Florida.

[00:19:57] So again,

[00:19:58] I brought this up the other day.

[00:19:59] I said,

[00:20:00] Hey,

[00:20:00] is get Matt Gaetz going to be,

[00:20:02] um,

[00:20:03] you know,

[00:20:04] kind of a throwaway,

[00:20:05] uh,

[00:20:06] sacrificial lamb.

[00:20:07] People thought no,

[00:20:08] but now you kind of wonder,

[00:20:09] was that really the case?

[00:20:10] I don't know.

[00:20:11] But now he's not in Congress.

[00:20:12] Now he's not anywhere.

[00:20:13] So they shut down all the investigations against him.

[00:20:16] And now he's free to just roam around the country and,

[00:20:18] and,

[00:20:18] you know,

[00:20:19] become a star studded media guy.

[00:20:21] Then he'll be back in government before you know it somewhere.

[00:20:23] Doctor.

[00:20:24] Well,

[00:20:25] doesn't,

[00:20:25] doesn't Florida,

[00:20:27] aren't they going to have an open Senate seat that he could be appointed to or something?

[00:20:30] I mean,

[00:20:30] you know,

[00:20:31] who knows what I thought,

[00:20:32] but you know,

[00:20:33] I think they're gunning for somebody else for that for right now.

[00:20:36] Maybe so.

[00:20:37] Anyway,

[00:20:38] but anyway,

[00:20:38] there's all this happens,

[00:20:39] right?

[00:20:40] These people,

[00:20:41] they seem to,

[00:20:43] you know,

[00:20:44] it's funny how you go into office,

[00:20:46] you know,

[00:20:46] you know what a Senator or Congressman makes,

[00:20:48] let's say it's 170 K a year.

[00:20:51] plus all the benefits more like to,

[00:20:52] yeah,

[00:20:53] yeah.

[00:20:53] But how do you end up coming out of there with $40 million in your back pocket?

[00:20:57] Easy.

[00:20:58] I mean,

[00:20:58] they all do.

[00:20:59] I know it.

[00:21:00] I mean,

[00:21:00] there's probably some rare exceptions.

[00:21:02] I don't want to paint everybody with the same tar brush,

[00:21:04] but the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of them come out with super.

[00:21:11] They're among the super rich by the time they leave office.

[00:21:14] It's just astonishing.

[00:21:15] Not only are they among the super rich,

[00:21:16] but they're among the ability to get jobs everywhere on the revolving door.

[00:21:19] The media is one of the big ones.

[00:21:21] Universities,

[00:21:22] another huge one,

[00:21:23] you know,

[00:21:23] somehow in the collegiate world,

[00:21:25] somehow in the big farmer world,

[00:21:26] somehow in the media world or whatever.

[00:21:29] I mean,

[00:21:29] that revolving door is live and well.

[00:21:31] And the more they seem to act like they hate it,

[00:21:33] the more you just see that they all use it,

[00:21:34] even though they claim it's horrible and bad and everything else.

[00:21:37] Well,

[00:21:38] Trump now loses Matt Gaetz,

[00:21:40] puts in somebody else that's very circumspect,

[00:21:42] used to be the attorney general of Florida.

[00:21:44] We'll get to that in a minute.

[00:21:45] But now Trump makes his pick for what they call treasury secretary,

[00:21:51] former George Soros,

[00:21:52] money manager,

[00:21:55] Scott Ascent would be the first openly gay man in the job.

[00:22:01] I don't even know how to respond to this thing.

[00:22:03] So you got this gay George Soros guy that now will be the treasury secretary

[00:22:09] if Trump gets his way,

[00:22:10] doctor.

[00:22:10] Do you want to respond to this one?

[00:22:11] I don't even know how to respond to this kind of stuff.

[00:22:13] No,

[00:22:13] I mean,

[00:22:14] it's one of those things you have to say,

[00:22:16] which one of the DEI buttons did they push to get this guy?

[00:22:20] I mean,

[00:22:20] it's,

[00:22:21] it's astonishing to me.

[00:22:22] And you say,

[00:22:22] well,

[00:22:23] just the fact he's gay shouldn't disqualify him from being able to understand

[00:22:27] money.

[00:22:28] But here's the deal.

[00:22:31] Well,

[00:22:31] look at the connections,

[00:22:32] follow the money,

[00:22:34] follow the,

[00:22:35] you know,

[00:22:35] the influencers,

[00:22:36] if you will,

[00:22:37] if somebody is a Soros guy,

[00:22:39] well,

[00:22:39] you know,

[00:22:39] we've heard that name of time or two in the recent years.

[00:22:42] And you scratch your head and you say,

[00:22:44] no,

[00:22:45] wait,

[00:22:45] wait,

[00:22:45] wait.

[00:22:45] Was this a,

[00:22:46] somebody that was,

[00:22:48] that was put there?

[00:22:49] I mean,

[00:22:49] look at all the Soros district attorneys that were hired,

[00:22:52] you know,

[00:22:52] from his funding helped get them hired.

[00:22:55] And look at the disastrous conditions we've had.

[00:22:58] I mean,

[00:22:59] Soros,

[00:23:00] it would seem has got a reputation that,

[00:23:03] that we'd have to question on.

[00:23:05] And I,

[00:23:05] I just,

[00:23:06] I look at Trump and I say,

[00:23:07] for heaven's sake guy.

[00:23:09] I mean,

[00:23:10] this is,

[00:23:10] I don't know if you're going to talk about this gal from New York originally.

[00:23:14] I think,

[00:23:14] well,

[00:23:15] her family's from Jordan.

[00:23:16] There are Christian Jordanians that immigrated to America,

[00:23:19] but she's been appointed as a surgeon general and she was a huge COVID coward.

[00:23:26] I mean,

[00:23:26] these are big masking,

[00:23:28] big jab,

[00:23:30] you know,

[00:23:31] advocates.

[00:23:32] Even,

[00:23:33] even,

[00:23:34] she was very big on censorship.

[00:23:36] Now,

[00:23:36] she's recanted.

[00:23:37] To some degree.

[00:23:38] We'll get more to this,

[00:23:39] but you got this treasury secretary,

[00:23:41] former George Soros money manager.

[00:23:45] I mean,

[00:23:45] imagine that for a guy.

[00:23:47] Now I'm not for promoting the openly gay,

[00:23:49] lesbian stuff.

[00:23:51] But you know what?

[00:23:51] When you're pro that,

[00:23:53] and then you're a George Soros guy and you're the secretary,

[00:23:55] what?

[00:23:56] Of the treasury.

[00:23:58] I don't even know how to respond to that.

[00:24:00] Right.

[00:24:00] Then you've got Trump appointed this Russell.

[00:24:05] Thoreau.

[00:24:05] I think it's how you say his name.

[00:24:07] As the director of the United States office of management and budget.

[00:24:12] This guy's a clown too.

[00:24:14] Anyway,

[00:24:14] we've got a bunch of these people to talk about.

[00:24:16] We'll do it in seconds.

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[00:30:24] Back with you live,

[00:30:26] ladies and gentlemen,

[00:30:26] Dr. Scott Bradley,

[00:30:27] Sam Bushman on your radio.

[00:30:30] Matt Gaetz won't return to Congress,

[00:30:32] what he'll do,

[00:30:32] who knows,

[00:30:33] people are saying he might be pushed

[00:30:34] as governor of Florida,

[00:30:35] we'll see.

[00:30:36] Trump makes his pick

[00:30:37] for Treasury Secretary,

[00:30:39] picks an openly gay

[00:30:40] George Soros money manager,

[00:30:44] Scott Ascent.

[00:30:45] Then he picks

[00:30:46] Trump appointed

[00:30:49] Russell Thurow,

[00:30:50] the Vought,

[00:30:51] I think is how you say his name,

[00:30:52] as the director

[00:30:53] of the U.S. Office

[00:30:54] of Management and Budget.

[00:30:56] He served in that term before.

[00:30:58] Many of these people

[00:30:59] are all attorneys,

[00:31:00] long service in government.

[00:31:02] This is just wow.

[00:31:03] Trump nominated Lori Chavez,

[00:31:07] I don't know how you say

[00:31:08] her last name,

[00:31:09] Chavez Delamer,

[00:31:10] the former congressional candidate

[00:31:12] as Secretary of Labor,

[00:31:15] as far as I understand,

[00:31:16] she's big time pro-union.

[00:31:19] They say her strong support

[00:31:21] with the business

[00:31:21] and labor communities

[00:31:22] will serve them well.

[00:31:24] But to me,

[00:31:26] this is a disaster.

[00:31:27] I'm not for forced unionism,

[00:31:29] ladies and gentlemen.

[00:31:30] Okay?

[00:31:31] That's a problem.

[00:31:35] Trump also chose

[00:31:38] Alex Wong,

[00:31:38] I think it is,

[00:31:40] as the deputy

[00:31:41] national security advisor.

[00:31:43] Okay?

[00:31:44] These people

[00:31:46] are pretty much

[00:31:47] all just government

[00:31:49] long-term people

[00:31:50] with very,

[00:31:51] very concerning ties,

[00:31:53] Dr. Bradley.

[00:31:54] You know,

[00:31:54] at first he came out of the gate

[00:31:55] and announced a few people

[00:31:57] that we thought,

[00:31:57] maybe something will happen here.

[00:31:59] What he's created

[00:32:00] is these,

[00:32:02] I don't know what term

[00:32:03] you want to use,

[00:32:04] but these factions

[00:32:05] that will oppose each other.

[00:32:07] He's kind of created

[00:32:07] a trifecta,

[00:32:09] in my opinion,

[00:32:10] where if you're not very careful,

[00:32:11] two out of three

[00:32:12] will go against us

[00:32:13] almost every time.

[00:32:14] It'll be different

[00:32:14] two out of the three

[00:32:15] based on the concept.

[00:32:18] But he's created

[00:32:18] this kind of trifecta

[00:32:19] of alternate viewpoints

[00:32:21] or understandings,

[00:32:23] and I don't see this

[00:32:24] going very well.

[00:32:25] I think a lot of things

[00:32:26] will get passed,

[00:32:26] a lot of things

[00:32:27] that under Trump

[00:32:28] will advance.

[00:32:29] In other words,

[00:32:30] you'll feel like,

[00:32:31] whoa,

[00:32:31] this is really rocking,

[00:32:32] this is really,

[00:32:33] but the devil

[00:32:34] will be in the details

[00:32:34] and these people

[00:32:35] are not friends

[00:32:36] of liberty at all

[00:32:37] and what you're going

[00:32:37] to create

[00:32:38] is this idea,

[00:32:39] this on the surface,

[00:32:40] this feeling of,

[00:32:40] man,

[00:32:41] we're rocking

[00:32:41] in the Trump campaign.

[00:32:42] But then later

[00:32:43] down the road,

[00:32:44] you'll realize

[00:32:45] the damage

[00:32:45] that will be done.

[00:32:46] Write it down

[00:32:47] and remember

[00:32:48] who's warning you

[00:32:48] on this one.

[00:32:49] Your thoughts,

[00:32:49] Dr. Bradley?

[00:32:51] Well,

[00:32:52] what we often see

[00:32:53] in a management style

[00:32:56] is that you get

[00:32:58] some kind of a figurehead

[00:32:59] that had,

[00:33:00] oh,

[00:33:01] that wow,

[00:33:02] that pizzazz,

[00:33:03] that sparkle

[00:33:04] that's there,

[00:33:05] and then all the

[00:33:07] underpinnings

[00:33:08] of that individual

[00:33:09] that's in that position

[00:33:11] are all kind of

[00:33:14] same old,

[00:33:15] same old,

[00:33:15] we've been around

[00:33:16] the horn

[00:33:16] kind of individuals

[00:33:18] that ultimately

[00:33:20] and finally

[00:33:20] set the,

[00:33:22] if you will,

[00:33:23] the pattern,

[00:33:24] the policy,

[00:33:25] the,

[00:33:26] you know,

[00:33:26] the,

[00:33:27] they're writing

[00:33:29] many of the things.

[00:33:30] Now,

[00:33:31] you know,

[00:33:32] you say,

[00:33:32] well,

[00:33:33] these big guys

[00:33:34] at the top

[00:33:34] are not going

[00:33:35] to let anything

[00:33:35] really get by,

[00:33:36] but sometimes

[00:33:36] the devil's

[00:33:37] in the details.

[00:33:38] And when you write

[00:33:39] policy that's bad

[00:33:41] and,

[00:33:42] you know,

[00:33:42] has some undertow

[00:33:44] in it,

[00:33:45] it may not be

[00:33:46] advancing as fast

[00:33:47] as maybe previously

[00:33:48] they were,

[00:33:50] but there's always

[00:33:51] the danger

[00:33:52] that there's,

[00:33:53] you know,

[00:33:53] the seeds are sown

[00:33:54] and ultimately

[00:33:56] and finally

[00:33:56] the gotchas

[00:33:57] come out

[00:33:57] in that thing.

[00:33:58] So they've got

[00:33:59] to be watched

[00:33:59] pretty carefully.

[00:34:00] I'm quite disappointed

[00:34:02] in a lot of the things

[00:34:02] I'm seeing

[00:34:03] where,

[00:34:03] you know,

[00:34:04] I mentioned

[00:34:05] that Surgeon General

[00:34:07] gal,

[00:34:08] and maybe,

[00:34:08] you know,

[00:34:09] she's such a small

[00:34:10] potato as it doesn't

[00:34:11] really matter.

[00:34:11] We're about to her.

[00:34:12] Scott Bradley

[00:34:13] loves to just

[00:34:14] jump ahead

[00:34:14] and it's hard.

[00:34:16] Well,

[00:34:16] I wish I knew

[00:34:17] what the agenda

[00:34:18] was for crying out loud.

[00:34:19] Just so everybody

[00:34:19] knows,

[00:34:20] ladies and gentlemen,

[00:34:21] Jeanette Neshawatt,

[00:34:22] or however you say

[00:34:23] her name,

[00:34:24] nominated as the

[00:34:25] U.S. Surgeon General.

[00:34:27] So anyway,

[00:34:27] all I'm saying is

[00:34:28] if you bring her up,

[00:34:29] they'll tell everybody

[00:34:29] what she is,

[00:34:30] right?

[00:34:30] So we're talking

[00:34:31] about this Jeanette

[00:34:32] Neshawatt,

[00:34:33] or whoever she is.

[00:34:35] This person

[00:34:35] is not for liberty.

[00:34:36] I'm telling you

[00:34:37] right now,

[00:34:38] they're the Surgeon General.

[00:34:41] Okay,

[00:34:42] they say she's

[00:34:42] a fierce advocate

[00:34:43] for preventive medicine

[00:34:44] and all this kind of stuff.

[00:34:45] I wish it were true,

[00:34:46] doctor.

[00:34:46] Some of these names

[00:34:47] we would know

[00:34:48] if they were really

[00:34:49] standing tall.

[00:34:49] Where was she

[00:34:50] when the big COVID con

[00:34:51] came out?

[00:34:52] Was she seeking out

[00:34:53] boldly against it?

[00:34:54] No,

[00:34:55] she was completely

[00:34:56] in favor of the masking

[00:34:57] and the shutdowns.

[00:34:58] And she was in favor

[00:35:00] of censoring

[00:35:01] people that advocated

[00:35:03] a different position.

[00:35:04] I mean,

[00:35:05] for crying out loud,

[00:35:06] and the thing is

[00:35:07] she's kind of recanted,

[00:35:08] oh,

[00:35:09] well,

[00:35:09] by the way,

[00:35:09] she's a Fox News

[00:35:11] contributor for medical.

[00:35:12] I mean,

[00:35:13] again,

[00:35:13] you talked the other day

[00:35:14] about people

[00:35:15] that were,

[00:35:17] what shall we say,

[00:35:18] the old movie star,

[00:35:19] celebrity kind of status things.

[00:35:21] If you can't find them

[00:35:22] in the newsroom anymore,

[00:35:23] you'll find them

[00:35:24] in Trump's administration.

[00:35:25] I don't know.

[00:35:26] I don't know.

[00:35:27] But she was one

[00:35:29] of the bad guys.

[00:35:30] I mean,

[00:35:30] I don't know,

[00:35:31] Robert Malone,

[00:35:31] maybe.

[00:35:32] I mean,

[00:35:33] would he maybe

[00:35:34] be a better choice

[00:35:35] than her?

[00:35:35] I mean,

[00:35:36] somebody that spoke out

[00:35:37] against the things

[00:35:40] that we know

[00:35:41] now were false.

[00:35:42] It was not safe.

[00:35:44] It was not effective.

[00:35:46] And by the way,

[00:35:47] let's be clear.

[00:35:48] Not only was it not,

[00:35:49] they knew it was not,

[00:35:50] doctor.

[00:35:50] That's correct.

[00:35:52] They had

[00:35:54] overwhelming evidence

[00:35:55] of the downside

[00:35:56] on this thing.

[00:35:57] The economy

[00:35:58] was ruined.

[00:35:59] The educational system

[00:36:00] was ruined.

[00:36:00] That long-term

[00:36:02] debilitating diseases

[00:36:03] were given to people

[00:36:04] that they'll never

[00:36:05] be the same on.

[00:36:06] Deaths occurred.

[00:36:07] Massive deaths.

[00:36:09] You know,

[00:36:09] I remember back

[00:36:10] when Gerald Ford

[00:36:12] did his 1976

[00:36:14] immunization jab thing

[00:36:16] and they had

[00:36:17] less than two handfuls

[00:36:19] of people

[00:36:19] that died of it.

[00:36:20] They pulled

[00:36:21] the plug on the thing.

[00:36:22] The program stopped.

[00:36:24] Right?

[00:36:25] Why is it so back then?

[00:36:26] I wish we would have

[00:36:26] done that in this case.

[00:36:28] Hundreds of thousands

[00:36:29] of deaths.

[00:36:29] Sebastian Gorka

[00:36:30] as the senior director

[00:36:32] for counterterrorism,

[00:36:34] citing his, quote,

[00:36:35] extensive background

[00:36:36] in national security.

[00:36:37] But see,

[00:36:38] I don't trust

[00:36:38] these people,

[00:36:39] doctor.

[00:36:40] You got this Jeanette

[00:36:41] Nash-A-Watt

[00:36:42] is the, you know,

[00:36:44] surgeon general.

[00:36:45] You've got Dave Weldon,

[00:36:47] a former Republican

[00:36:47] from Florida congressman,

[00:36:50] tapped to head

[00:36:51] the CDC.

[00:36:52] Where was old Dave Weldon

[00:36:54] when this COVID con

[00:36:56] was going on?

[00:36:56] Was he literally

[00:36:57] quadrupling down

[00:36:58] and wanting to come

[00:36:58] on Liberty Roundtable

[00:36:59] live and saying,

[00:37:00] man, I can't find

[00:37:01] a place where somebody

[00:37:02] will tell the truth

[00:37:02] so I can speak up

[00:37:03] against this stuff.

[00:37:04] And I don't see it.

[00:37:06] I don't see any

[00:37:06] of these people

[00:37:08] anywhere.

[00:37:09] Trump also appointed

[00:37:11] Marty McAree,

[00:37:12] is that how you say it?

[00:37:14] as head of the FDA.

[00:37:19] Who's Marty McAree?

[00:37:22] Doctor, do you even know?

[00:37:23] I don't.

[00:37:24] No, I've never heard

[00:37:25] of the guy.

[00:37:26] They're certainly

[00:37:26] not on my radar.

[00:37:27] Okay, and this is what

[00:37:29] I'm saying is

[00:37:29] if they were really

[00:37:30] bold people,

[00:37:31] look, the people

[00:37:32] that stood up

[00:37:32] against the COVID con,

[00:37:34] we didn't know

[00:37:35] about them before,

[00:37:36] but we heard

[00:37:37] who they were

[00:37:38] when they stood up

[00:37:38] and said,

[00:37:38] hey, wait a minute,

[00:37:39] hold on.

[00:37:40] We're told they got

[00:37:41] attacked relentlessly.

[00:37:42] Take Dr. Pierre Corey

[00:37:44] to make a perfect example.

[00:37:45] I didn't have a clue

[00:37:45] who that guy was,

[00:37:46] but he was a physician,

[00:37:48] a dang good one,

[00:37:49] led a huge organization,

[00:37:51] credible as all get out.

[00:37:52] Everybody knew it.

[00:37:53] Everybody even said so.

[00:37:55] The way I found out

[00:37:56] about him

[00:37:56] is he spoke before Congress

[00:37:57] and he testified

[00:37:58] and said,

[00:37:58] this is a scam.

[00:37:59] This is bogus.

[00:38:01] We've got answers here.

[00:38:02] And what did they do?

[00:38:03] They just absolutely

[00:38:04] destroyed his character,

[00:38:06] shut him down

[00:38:07] and ignored him.

[00:38:08] But his testimony

[00:38:08] before Congress

[00:38:09] stands tall.

[00:38:11] He's a truth teller.

[00:38:12] Where are all these

[00:38:13] other guys?

[00:38:13] I could have learned

[00:38:14] about every one of them

[00:38:14] just like I learned

[00:38:15] about Dr. Corey,

[00:38:16] right?

[00:38:17] So I don't know

[00:38:18] who this Marty

[00:38:20] Macri is or whatever,

[00:38:21] but I'm just telling you

[00:38:23] I doubt it's going

[00:38:24] to go well.

[00:38:24] Now,

[00:38:24] Trump also nominated

[00:38:25] Scott Turner,

[00:38:27] a former NFL player

[00:38:29] and White House aide

[00:38:31] as Secretary of Housing

[00:38:33] and Urban Development.

[00:38:34] Okay,

[00:38:35] I mean,

[00:38:35] where do they come up

[00:38:36] with these people?

[00:38:37] You get this

[00:38:39] former NFL player

[00:38:40] and White House aide?

[00:38:42] How does this guy

[00:38:43] get in there?

[00:38:44] I just don't even know

[00:38:45] how this all happens.

[00:38:47] Except,

[00:38:47] in my opinion,

[00:38:48] it's a play

[00:38:49] or it's a pay-to-play-the-game

[00:38:50] scenario.

[00:38:51] Where did this NFL guy

[00:38:52] all of a sudden

[00:38:53] just become a White House aide

[00:38:54] and then all of a sudden,

[00:38:55] boom,

[00:38:55] he's at the front of the line,

[00:38:57] buddy?

[00:38:58] Well,

[00:38:59] I just don't understand it.

[00:39:01] Many times,

[00:39:01] it really is

[00:39:02] who was a big campaign donor

[00:39:04] and who,

[00:39:05] you know,

[00:39:05] played in that game

[00:39:06] along the way.

[00:39:07] So that plays into this a lot.

[00:39:09] But other times,

[00:39:10] it's people that are influencers

[00:39:12] because what they've paid

[00:39:13] to play

[00:39:15] and as you might,

[00:39:16] go back and do some research.

[00:39:18] Some of the people that

[00:39:20] even Donald Trump

[00:39:21] throughout the years

[00:39:22] has contributed financially to

[00:39:24] in terms of their political careers.

[00:39:26] Donald contributed

[00:39:27] to Kamala Harris,

[00:39:29] doctor?

[00:39:29] See,

[00:39:30] that's the thing.

[00:39:30] I mean,

[00:39:31] the Clintons,

[00:39:32] I mean,

[00:39:32] you look at some of these people

[00:39:33] and you go,

[00:39:34] what?

[00:39:35] Where did this come from?

[00:39:36] I mean,

[00:39:36] everybody plays both ends

[00:39:38] against the middle

[00:39:38] and they go along

[00:39:40] and it's a pay-to-play

[00:39:41] kind of game.

[00:39:42] But the recommendations

[00:39:44] that are coming to him,

[00:39:45] he may be getting rolled

[00:39:46] right now

[00:39:46] with some of the people.

[00:39:49] For sure he's getting

[00:39:50] rolled right now.

[00:39:50] Let's talk about

[00:39:51] the three factions,

[00:39:52] even the New York Times.

[00:39:54] And I'm not really

[00:39:55] a fan of the New York Times,

[00:39:56] but I try to keep an eye

[00:39:57] on the enemy,

[00:39:57] if you will,

[00:39:58] right?

[00:39:59] So I really kind of

[00:40:00] highlight what they say

[00:40:01] because they say things

[00:40:02] that tell the truth.

[00:40:04] Okay,

[00:40:04] they're left-right paradigm

[00:40:05] discussions,

[00:40:06] but you know,

[00:40:07] and they attack

[00:40:07] and oftentimes they're wrong

[00:40:09] and dishonest

[00:40:09] and don't get the story right

[00:40:10] and all that kind of stuff.

[00:40:11] But a lot of times,

[00:40:12] you know what?

[00:40:13] You watch those

[00:40:14] who pick apart the left

[00:40:16] and you watch those

[00:40:17] who pick apart the right

[00:40:18] and you say,

[00:40:19] is there any truth

[00:40:20] to what they have to say?

[00:40:21] And if there is,

[00:40:22] you got to be honest about it.

[00:40:24] All right,

[00:40:24] so here's the headline

[00:40:26] for the New York Times.

[00:40:30] David E. Sanger

[00:40:31] is the one

[00:40:32] that has the article.

[00:40:34] Inside the Trump cabinet,

[00:40:35] there are three

[00:40:38] distinct factions.

[00:40:40] When we come back

[00:40:40] from the break,

[00:40:41] I'll highlight those

[00:40:41] and Dr. Bradley

[00:40:42] can speak of them.

[00:40:43] But this is what I mean

[00:40:44] by two-thirds

[00:40:45] are going to go against us

[00:40:46] almost all the time.

[00:40:47] They're going to pass

[00:40:47] a lot of stuff

[00:40:50] that looks good

[00:40:51] on the surface,

[00:40:51] but it's kind of like

[00:40:53] the Patriot Act.

[00:40:54] It's a sham.

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[00:43:02] So the New York Times,

[00:43:04] I don't agree with them a lot,

[00:43:05] but they rightly focus

[00:43:06] on this reality.

[00:43:08] Donald Trump has kind of

[00:43:09] three factions

[00:43:09] in his nominee's plan.

[00:43:11] The three factions are this.

[00:43:14] One faction is focused

[00:43:15] on revenge.

[00:43:17] Another on calming

[00:43:18] the markets.

[00:43:20] And a third on cutting

[00:43:21] people in budgets.

[00:43:23] And then they go through

[00:43:23] kind of the details of this.

[00:43:25] Dr. Bradley,

[00:43:26] I want you to be able

[00:43:26] to respond first.

[00:43:27] I can fill in the details.

[00:43:28] But those are the three factions

[00:43:30] that they say are happening.

[00:43:32] One faction focused

[00:43:33] on revenge.

[00:43:34] Another on coming

[00:43:34] the markets.

[00:43:35] And a third on cutting

[00:43:36] people in budgets.

[00:43:39] Well, I think I've read

[00:43:40] in the scriptures

[00:43:41] about revenge being

[00:43:42] the Lord's.

[00:43:44] Amen.

[00:43:46] So, you know,

[00:43:47] there's so many aspects

[00:43:49] to this to talk about.

[00:43:50] Now, there's something

[00:43:51] to be said

[00:43:52] about having

[00:43:53] a divergence

[00:43:54] of backgrounds

[00:43:56] and opinions

[00:43:57] to be able to draw

[00:43:58] on experience levels

[00:44:00] and everything.

[00:44:00] But here's my concern,

[00:44:03] that everything

[00:44:04] that's done

[00:44:06] should be principles-based.

[00:44:08] Okay?

[00:44:08] And if those principles

[00:44:10] are the foundations

[00:44:11] the nation was built upon,

[00:44:13] I think that,

[00:44:14] okay,

[00:44:14] we're going to probably

[00:44:15] end up drifting

[00:44:16] in the right direction,

[00:44:17] even if everybody

[00:44:18] doesn't come right.

[00:44:19] I mean,

[00:44:19] the founding fathers

[00:44:20] didn't always agree,

[00:44:21] you know,

[00:44:22] unicameral or bicameral,

[00:44:23] you know,

[00:44:24] legislature.

[00:44:24] I mean,

[00:44:25] these were big debates

[00:44:26] back in the 1780s.

[00:44:28] But the fact of the matter

[00:44:30] is that the principles

[00:44:32] that they were seeking for

[00:44:33] were principles of liberty,

[00:44:35] proper government,

[00:44:36] limited,

[00:44:37] so tyranny

[00:44:38] didn't end up ruling.

[00:44:39] Now,

[00:44:40] if you get a bunch

[00:44:40] of wrestling matches

[00:44:41] going on

[00:44:42] inside his administration,

[00:44:44] and Trump

[00:44:45] doesn't have

[00:44:46] the baseline principles,

[00:44:47] and I fear,

[00:44:49] gravely fear,

[00:44:50] that he does not.

[00:44:51] I think he's much

[00:44:52] more of a pleaser.

[00:44:53] He's much more

[00:44:54] of a concession,

[00:44:56] you know,

[00:44:57] kind of a,

[00:44:58] where you build

[00:44:59] on concessions

[00:45:01] and compliance

[00:45:02] and complacency,

[00:45:03] all of those

[00:45:04] kind of things

[00:45:04] until you finally think,

[00:45:05] okay,

[00:45:06] okay,

[00:45:06] we've got a consensus here,

[00:45:07] let's do it.

[00:45:08] The consensus

[00:45:09] is not always right

[00:45:10] if you don't have

[00:45:11] soundly founded

[00:45:12] people in there.

[00:45:13] So I'm looking

[00:45:15] for people

[00:45:15] that have a baseline.

[00:45:16] George Soros,

[00:45:17] gay guy in charge

[00:45:18] of the Treasury Department?

[00:45:20] Forget sound money,

[00:45:21] people.

[00:45:22] It's going to be

[00:45:23] a,

[00:45:24] you know,

[00:45:25] John Maynard Keynes thing.

[00:45:26] I mean,

[00:45:27] the foundation

[00:45:28] of America

[00:45:29] is a socialist

[00:45:30] economy right now,

[00:45:31] and if that's

[00:45:32] what you've got

[00:45:33] in there,

[00:45:34] well,

[00:45:34] you're not going

[00:45:35] to have good decisions,

[00:45:36] and if Trump

[00:45:36] doesn't understand,

[00:45:38] if he doesn't

[00:45:39] understand the baseline

[00:45:40] principles,

[00:45:40] and he's trying

[00:45:42] to come up

[00:45:42] with a consensus,

[00:45:44] and let's say

[00:45:45] he gets 80%

[00:45:45] of the people

[00:45:46] that are nodding

[00:45:47] their heads yes,

[00:45:48] well,

[00:45:49] if it's not

[00:45:49] principles-based,

[00:45:50] and the principles

[00:45:52] are not what I discussed

[00:45:53] in the foundational things,

[00:45:55] we're going to go

[00:45:56] off tangent anyway,

[00:45:57] even though he's got

[00:45:58] people that are

[00:46:00] loyal to him,

[00:46:01] and they're feeding him

[00:46:02] what he wants to hear,

[00:46:03] and all of that

[00:46:04] kind of stuff,

[00:46:05] he's got to have

[00:46:06] enough backbone

[00:46:07] to say,

[00:46:07] no,

[00:46:08] no,

[00:46:08] I understand

[00:46:09] better what's

[00:46:10] going on here

[00:46:11] than I did

[00:46:11] in my first

[00:46:12] administration,

[00:46:13] and we're going

[00:46:13] to make decisions

[00:46:14] based on,

[00:46:14] and he's got

[00:46:15] to have these

[00:46:16] XYZ foundational

[00:46:17] things.

[00:46:17] but I don't see

[00:46:18] it with who

[00:46:18] he's picking.

[00:46:19] So here's the

[00:46:20] New York Times

[00:46:20] description of

[00:46:21] the revenge

[00:46:21] team.

[00:46:38] going to rip

[00:46:39] all those

[00:46:39] things apart.

[00:46:40] I think that's

[00:46:40] liberal game

[00:46:42] playing,

[00:46:42] but look,

[00:46:43] none of those

[00:46:44] agencies will be

[00:46:45] used for the

[00:46:45] proper purpose,

[00:46:47] which is to

[00:46:48] defend the

[00:46:49] United States

[00:46:50] and lead with

[00:46:51] a diplomatic

[00:46:54] olive branch

[00:46:55] of peace

[00:46:55] to put us

[00:46:56] as a light

[00:46:57] on a hill.

[00:46:57] No one's

[00:46:58] talking about

[00:46:58] morality in

[00:46:59] those reforms.

[00:47:00] They're talking

[00:47:01] about revenge.

[00:47:02] So I don't agree

[00:47:03] with the sky is

[00:47:04] falling idea

[00:47:05] of the Democrats

[00:47:06] or whatever you

[00:47:06] want to say,

[00:47:07] the liberals,

[00:47:07] but at the

[00:47:08] same time,

[00:47:08] you kind of

[00:47:09] go,

[00:47:09] I don't know

[00:47:10] that I'm for

[00:47:10] that either,

[00:47:11] right?

[00:47:12] They say

[00:47:12] hunting down

[00:47:13] the so-called

[00:47:13] deep state

[00:47:14] and anyone

[00:47:15] who participated

[00:47:16] in the

[00:47:16] prosecutions

[00:47:17] of Trump.

[00:47:17] See,

[00:47:18] and that's

[00:47:18] not what

[00:47:18] it's supposed

[00:47:19] to be about.

[00:47:19] Now,

[00:47:19] we want to

[00:47:20] reform those

[00:47:20] agencies.

[00:47:21] We all

[00:47:21] agree,

[00:47:21] but I would

[00:47:22] want to go

[00:47:23] back to the

[00:47:23] baseline

[00:47:23] principles

[00:47:24] and follow

[00:47:25] with the

[00:47:26] legend and idea

[00:47:27] of a humble

[00:47:28] foreign policy

[00:47:28] in peace,

[00:47:29] whereas Donald

[00:47:30] Trump wants

[00:47:30] it to be a

[00:47:31] revenge team.

[00:47:33] How much

[00:47:33] he'll do

[00:47:34] of that,

[00:47:34] time will tell.

[00:47:35] I don't think

[00:47:36] he'll be near

[00:47:36] his revenge

[00:47:37] as they think

[00:47:37] he will,

[00:47:37] but he won't

[00:47:38] bring us

[00:47:38] to true

[00:47:39] principles either.

[00:47:40] Now,

[00:47:41] they say

[00:47:41] there's the

[00:47:41] Calm the

[00:47:42] Markets team.

[00:47:42] I find this

[00:47:43] fascinating,

[00:47:44] which Mr.

[00:47:45] Trump hopes

[00:47:46] will be led

[00:47:47] by Scott

[00:47:48] the cent.

[00:47:49] That's the

[00:47:50] Wall Street

[00:47:51] billionaire

[00:47:52] who's going

[00:47:53] to lead

[00:47:53] the Treasury

[00:47:54] Department.

[00:47:56] I'm sorry,

[00:47:56] he's the Treasury

[00:47:57] Secretary,

[00:47:58] right?

[00:47:58] This guy's gay,

[00:47:59] this guy's a

[00:48:00] billionaire,

[00:48:00] this guy's a

[00:48:01] George Soros man,

[00:48:03] and they

[00:48:03] say,

[00:48:04] look,

[00:48:04] he'll

[00:48:05] change

[00:48:05] things,

[00:48:07] right?

[00:48:09] They say

[00:48:09] he'll

[00:48:10] tamper

[00:48:11] the

[00:48:11] extreme

[00:48:11] views

[00:48:12] of Donald

[00:48:13] Trump

[00:48:13] and try

[00:48:13] to keep

[00:48:13] the market

[00:48:14] on track.

[00:48:16] You think

[00:48:16] that guy's

[00:48:17] going to

[00:48:17] really

[00:48:17] deliver

[00:48:18] us

[00:48:19] back

[00:48:19] to

[00:48:19] honest

[00:48:19] money,

[00:48:20] doctor?

[00:48:21] Well,

[00:48:21] let's talk

[00:48:22] about that

[00:48:22] Bravo Sierra

[00:48:23] for just

[00:48:23] a minute.

[00:48:24] Just think

[00:48:25] for a second,

[00:48:26] let's go

[00:48:26] back 111

[00:48:27] years ago,

[00:48:30] when in

[00:48:31] 1913,

[00:48:32] they were

[00:48:33] going to

[00:48:33] rein in

[00:48:34] those Wall

[00:48:34] Street

[00:48:35] bankers,

[00:48:35] those turkeys

[00:48:36] that were

[00:48:37] destroying,

[00:48:37] they were

[00:48:38] keeping a

[00:48:39] thumb on

[00:48:39] everybody so

[00:48:40] they could

[00:48:40] make bazillions

[00:48:41] of dollars,

[00:48:41] you know?

[00:48:42] Okay,

[00:48:43] so this is

[00:48:44] the same

[00:48:44] kind of

[00:48:45] feed we're

[00:48:46] being given

[00:48:46] today.

[00:48:49] His whole

[00:48:53] has not

[00:48:55] been what

[00:48:56] they're saying

[00:48:57] it's going

[00:48:57] to bring

[00:48:58] just saying

[00:48:59] it's not

[00:48:59] going to

[00:49:00] happen.

[00:49:01] Yeah,

[00:49:02] so it's

[00:49:02] disaster in

[00:49:03] the making

[00:49:04] and I don't

[00:49:05] even know

[00:49:05] how to

[00:49:05] go.

[00:49:05] Then they

[00:49:05] say there's

[00:49:06] a government

[00:49:06] shrinkage

[00:49:07] team led

[00:49:08] by Elon

[00:49:08] Musk and

[00:49:09] Vivek

[00:49:09] Ramaswamy.

[00:49:10] They want

[00:49:11] to carve

[00:49:12] what Mr.

[00:49:13] Musk says

[00:49:14] will be at

[00:49:15] least $2

[00:49:15] trillion from

[00:49:16] the budget.

[00:49:17] Then they

[00:49:17] say to put

[00:49:18] this in

[00:49:18] perspective,

[00:49:18] the total

[00:49:19] budget in

[00:49:21] the 2024

[00:49:21] fiscal year

[00:49:22] was $6.75

[00:49:25] trillion.

[00:49:28] Well, first

[00:49:29] off, the

[00:49:29] $6.5 trillion

[00:49:30] is absolutely

[00:49:31] out of control.

[00:49:32] That's number

[00:49:33] one.

[00:49:34] But number

[00:49:35] two, I don't

[00:49:36] really see

[00:49:37] that being

[00:49:38] able to

[00:49:40] trim that

[00:49:40] much because

[00:49:42] you've got

[00:49:43] to reduce

[00:49:44] spending.

[00:49:45] And I

[00:49:46] don't think

[00:49:46] that with

[00:49:47] the plan

[00:49:48] Trump has

[00:49:48] in place,

[00:49:49] I don't

[00:49:50] think they

[00:49:50] have the

[00:49:50] stomach for

[00:49:51] reducing

[00:49:51] spending.

[00:49:52] I mean,

[00:49:52] Rand Paul

[00:49:53] tried to get

[00:49:53] one penny

[00:49:54] out of the

[00:49:54] budget and

[00:49:55] they just

[00:49:55] simply laughed

[00:49:56] at him and

[00:49:56] he was all

[00:49:57] alone in

[00:49:58] that quest.

[00:49:59] So I don't

[00:50:00] have any

[00:50:00] faith in

[00:50:00] that.

[00:50:01] Do you,

[00:50:01] doctor?

[00:50:04] Well, you

[00:50:05] know, like I

[00:50:05] say, I

[00:50:06] started bringing

[00:50:07] up the

[00:50:07] creature for

[00:50:08] Jekyll

[00:50:08] Island.

[00:50:09] The Wall

[00:50:09] Street tycoons

[00:50:11] that brought

[00:50:11] about the

[00:50:11] Federal Reserve.

[00:50:13] Everything

[00:50:13] they spun to

[00:50:14] the public

[00:50:16] was a total

[00:50:16] falsehood with

[00:50:18] a false

[00:50:20] hope that

[00:50:21] these things

[00:50:21] were going

[00:50:21] to happen and

[00:50:22] it was actually

[00:50:22] the exact

[00:50:23] opposite of

[00:50:23] what was really

[00:50:24] happening.

[00:50:24] The people

[00:50:25] that put

[00:50:25] together the

[00:50:27] creature from

[00:50:27] Jekyll Island

[00:50:28] were the

[00:50:28] actual people

[00:50:29] that were

[00:50:29] going to

[00:50:29] benefit from

[00:50:30] it, you

[00:50:30] know?

[00:50:31] And it

[00:50:31] was all a

[00:50:32] contrived

[00:50:33] kind of thing.

[00:50:33] So you

[00:50:34] watch what

[00:50:35] they do,

[00:50:35] not what

[00:50:35] they say.

[00:50:36] If their

[00:50:37] lips are

[00:50:37] moving,

[00:50:38] they're

[00:50:38] lying.

[00:50:38] I mean,

[00:50:38] you know,

[00:50:39] some of

[00:50:39] these adages

[00:50:40] maybe don't

[00:50:41] apply 100%

[00:50:42] of the time,

[00:50:43] but they do

[00:50:44] in fact,

[00:50:45] I think they

[00:50:46] give us a

[00:50:47] little bit

[00:50:47] of, well,

[00:50:49] here's an

[00:50:49] adage.

[00:50:50] Ronald Reagan

[00:50:51] used to

[00:50:52] say,

[00:50:54] trust,

[00:50:54] but verify,

[00:50:55] I say verify

[00:50:56] before trusting.

[00:50:58] And I

[00:50:59] think that

[00:51:00] the verification

[00:51:00] thing needs

[00:51:01] to be

[00:51:02] something we

[00:51:03] do a

[00:51:04] serious

[00:51:06] mindset check

[00:51:07] on this

[00:51:07] thing and

[00:51:07] look at what

[00:51:08] we're being

[00:51:09] told is going

[00:51:10] to happen and

[00:51:10] then look

[00:51:10] where they

[00:51:11] came from.

[00:51:12] I mean,

[00:51:12] these people

[00:51:13] are not coming

[00:51:14] from that

[00:51:14] heritage.

[00:51:15] They're remaking

[00:51:16] their story.

[00:51:17] that's kind

[00:51:18] of the main

[00:51:19] bottom line

[00:51:20] problem we

[00:51:20] got.

[00:51:20] And I'm

[00:51:21] just really

[00:51:21] worried that

[00:51:22] Donald Trump's

[00:51:23] perspective on

[00:51:24] this thing is

[00:51:25] not deep and

[00:51:25] wide as it

[00:51:26] should be for

[00:51:27] being able to

[00:51:27] pick wisely.

[00:51:31] I don't know

[00:51:32] where to go

[00:51:32] with this

[00:51:33] thing,

[00:51:33] ladies and

[00:51:33] gentlemen.

[00:51:34] I pray for

[00:51:34] the Trump

[00:51:34] administration.

[00:51:35] I really do

[00:51:36] hope and pray

[00:51:37] with all of my

[00:51:37] heart that

[00:51:38] things go well.

[00:51:39] But I just,

[00:51:41] the people that

[00:51:41] he's putting

[00:51:42] in place,

[00:51:42] I'm losing

[00:51:43] faith very

[00:51:44] rapidly.

[00:51:45] Faith is a

[00:51:46] belief in

[00:51:46] things that are

[00:51:52] God's

[00:51:53] God's

[00:51:55] God's

[00:51:55] capable of

[00:51:57] saving you.

[00:51:58] Don't

[00:51:58] misunderstand me,

[00:51:59] but you need

[00:51:59] to keep his

[00:52:00] commandments if

[00:52:00] you expect him

[00:52:01] to do so.

[00:52:02] And the same

[00:52:03] thing is true

[00:52:03] with this

[00:52:03] country.

[00:52:04] We cannot

[00:52:04] put in

[00:52:05] George Soros

[00:52:05] type gay,

[00:52:07] lesbians,

[00:52:08] bisexuals,

[00:52:08] and all this

[00:52:09] kind of stuff,

[00:52:09] put in people

[00:52:11] that have been

[00:52:11] in government

[00:52:11] forever,

[00:52:12] you know,

[00:52:13] and expect us

[00:52:14] to really go

[00:52:15] back to the

[00:52:15] principles and

[00:52:16] go back to

[00:52:16] God,

[00:52:17] family,

[00:52:17] and country.

[00:52:17] You can't

[00:52:18] make America

[00:52:19] great again

[00:52:19] if you don't

[00:52:19] mention God

[00:52:20] and you don't

[00:52:21] turn back to

[00:52:21] God,

[00:52:22] okay?

[00:52:22] So I'm

[00:52:23] just,

[00:52:23] I'm trying

[00:52:23] to be honest

[00:52:24] about this.

[00:52:25] I'm not

[00:52:25] trying to attack

[00:52:26] Trump.

[00:52:26] I pray for him

[00:52:27] and hope the

[00:52:27] best for him,

[00:52:28] but I want to

[00:52:28] be real about

[00:52:29] what to expect,

[00:52:30] doctor,

[00:52:30] and real about

[00:52:31] the people

[00:52:31] that he's

[00:52:32] putting in

[00:52:32] place.

[00:52:34] Well,

[00:52:35] again,

[00:52:36] verify before

[00:52:37] trusting.

[00:52:38] How we've

[00:52:39] got to,

[00:52:40] I wish there

[00:52:41] was somebody

[00:52:42] that would

[00:52:43] say to

[00:52:44] Donald,

[00:52:44] you know,

[00:52:44] here's some

[00:52:45] concerns I have

[00:52:46] about this,

[00:52:47] blah,

[00:52:47] blah,

[00:52:47] blah.

[00:52:47] And have a

[00:52:49] reasoned

[00:52:50] discussion with

[00:52:51] him because

[00:52:52] maybe,

[00:52:53] again,

[00:52:54] his ignorance

[00:52:55] is coming

[00:52:56] through and

[00:52:56] that's what

[00:52:57] happened in

[00:52:58] his first

[00:52:58] administration.

[00:52:59] He stumbled

[00:53:00] and bubbled

[00:53:01] through that

[00:53:01] thing until

[00:53:02] the whole

[00:53:02] country really

[00:53:04] went to hell

[00:53:04] in a hand

[00:53:05] basket.

[00:53:05] I mean,

[00:53:05] this country

[00:53:06] was on

[00:53:07] its knees

[00:53:08] by the

[00:53:09] time that

[00:53:10] Fauci and

[00:53:11] all of his

[00:53:11] cronies got

[00:53:12] done with it

[00:53:12] and Trump

[00:53:13] went along

[00:53:13] with everything

[00:53:14] including,

[00:53:14] you know,

[00:53:15] all of the

[00:53:16] lockdowns,

[00:53:17] the masking,

[00:53:18] the seizing

[00:53:19] of funds,

[00:53:20] the sending

[00:53:22] out funds

[00:53:23] to everybody.

[00:53:23] And I

[00:53:23] don't hear any

[00:53:25] reverse course

[00:53:26] from Trump

[00:53:26] on that

[00:53:26] either.

[00:53:27] I mean,

[00:53:27] he's backed

[00:53:28] away from

[00:53:28] maybe pushing

[00:53:29] so hard,

[00:53:29] but he hasn't

[00:53:30] come out

[00:53:30] clearly in

[00:53:31] opposition to

[00:53:32] any of those

[00:53:33] things at

[00:53:33] all.

[00:53:34] No,

[00:53:35] no.

[00:53:35] And like,

[00:53:36] you know,

[00:53:36] what I do on

[00:53:36] day one is

[00:53:37] arrest Fauci.

[00:53:39] Well,

[00:53:39] and then let's

[00:53:40] let's make

[00:53:41] sure we get

[00:53:41] a fair trial

[00:53:42] and then put

[00:53:43] him in prison

[00:53:43] for the rest

[00:53:44] of his life.

[00:53:44] I mean,

[00:53:45] come on.

[00:53:47] So that's

[00:53:48] the process,

[00:53:49] but I think

[00:53:49] there's enough

[00:53:50] to arrest

[00:53:50] him.

[00:53:51] He basically

[00:53:51] knew full

[00:53:52] well that,

[00:53:53] hey,

[00:53:54] the,

[00:53:54] you know,

[00:53:55] North Carolina

[00:53:56] laboratories were

[00:53:57] responsible for

[00:53:57] a lot of this

[00:53:58] and he basically

[00:53:59] told you that it

[00:53:59] came from a

[00:54:00] meat thing

[00:54:01] and he knew

[00:54:01] full well it

[00:54:02] didn't come

[00:54:02] from some meat

[00:54:03] market or

[00:54:04] whatever.

[00:54:04] He knew

[00:54:04] and he lied.

[00:54:05] Okay,

[00:54:06] for that reason,

[00:54:07] let's put you in

[00:54:08] jail and let's

[00:54:09] then give you a

[00:54:09] new process of

[00:54:10] law.

[00:54:10] I'm not for

[00:54:11] violating the

[00:54:11] law or getting

[00:54:12] crazy,

[00:54:12] but look,

[00:54:13] we need

[00:54:13] accountability

[00:54:14] somewhere.

[00:54:16] Anyway,

[00:54:16] Dr. Bradley,

[00:54:17] thank you so

[00:54:18] much for your

[00:54:18] time.

[00:54:19] I don't mean to

[00:54:19] be complaining

[00:54:20] about everything,

[00:54:20] but I am very

[00:54:21] concerned about

[00:54:21] who he's putting

[00:54:22] in place.

[00:54:22] I'll tell you

[00:54:23] that right now.

[00:54:24] No question.

[00:54:27] All right,

[00:54:28] sir,

[00:54:28] we appreciate

[00:54:28] you.

[00:54:28] God bless

[00:54:29] you and all

[00:54:29] that you do.

[00:54:31] Anyway,

[00:54:32] have a wonderful

[00:54:33] Thanksgiving.

[00:54:33] We'll talk

[00:54:34] soon thereafter.

[00:54:35] Thanks for being

[00:54:35] alongside for the

[00:54:36] ride.

[00:54:38] LibertyRoundtable.com,

[00:54:39] LovingLiberty.net,

[00:54:42] and

[00:54:42] freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:54:44] God save the

[00:54:45] republic.