Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/27/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastNovember 27, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/27/2024

* Guest: Lance Migliaccio, Host of The Big Mig Podcast / Videocast Powered by Truth! - TheBigMig.com

* 'Have you been drinking?' - Speculation About Kamala Being Drunk Explodes When Video On X Goes Horribly Wrong - @TheDemocrats.

* Lance and Sam Discuss The Lame Duck Session and The Future Of Trumps Picks For His Next Administration - We Pray For Their Success!

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

[00:00:19] to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:28] All right, happy to have you along, my fellow American, Sam Bushman, live on your radio.

[00:00:34] Hard-hitting news and efforts refuse to use, no doubt starts now.

[00:00:38] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for, what is it, already the 26th?

[00:00:44] Or 27th, I mean, Wednesday the 27th in the year of our Lord, 2021.

[00:00:48] This is Hour 1 of 2, and there are all ways to protect life, liberty, and property, to

[00:00:54] promote protecting your God-given rights, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:59] Life, liberty, property, promoting God, family, and country.

[00:01:02] We use the Supreme Law of the Land, the Constitution of the United States of America, as our guide

[00:01:06] to get this done, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:01:08] And boy, howdy, do we have a lot of work going on.

[00:01:10] It's amazing when you're on the road, how things just don't seem to work out oftentimes

[00:01:15] when it's live radio.

[00:01:16] You just run out of time.

[00:01:18] Time is master.

[00:01:20] We, the people, are slaves.

[00:01:23] It seems like when it comes to this kind of stuff, sometimes you just need an extra second

[00:01:26] to work something out.

[00:01:28] Sometimes it doesn't happen.

[00:01:29] It's just kind of crazy.

[00:01:30] But that is live radio at your fingertips.

[00:01:33] And just a quick kind of a summary.

[00:01:35] Today is what?

[00:01:36] Thanksgiving Eve?

[00:01:36] Is that what they call that?

[00:01:38] I don't know.

[00:01:39] Anyway, tomorrow, Thanksgiving, we will be live on Thanksgiving, by the way.

[00:01:42] A lot of folks aren't going to be live, but Dave Krieger will be live over at the Krieger

[00:01:46] Files.

[00:01:47] We'll be live.

[00:01:48] So a bunch of talk show hosts live on Thanksgiving.

[00:01:51] And people say, you know, why are you live on some of these days, Sam?

[00:01:53] Sometimes I have to take off from my family and spend time with them for sure.

[00:01:57] But oftentimes for Thanksgiving, especially since it's a morning show, you know, I have

[00:02:01] the opportunity to kind of hang out with everybody in the morning time, then work with my

[00:02:05] family on, you know, dinner and everything else a little later.

[00:02:08] You know, a lot of times people sleep in a little bit, take a little bit of breather.

[00:02:11] Sometimes people are just kind of running around getting some of the pre-work for Thanksgiving

[00:02:15] done and depending on if you're hosting or not and all that kind of stuff.

[00:02:18] And I really like to take the time to spend time with those who I consider my radio family.

[00:02:24] I like to spend time with them.

[00:02:25] And so that's why I do a lot of the shows live on holidays.

[00:02:29] I'm not always live on Christmas or whatever.

[00:02:31] But a lot of days, especially on Thanksgiving, a lot of people like to turn on the radio while

[00:02:34] they're getting their festivities ready.

[00:02:36] You know, the guy's out running around setting up tables and chairs and stuff and he's listening

[00:02:41] to the radio or, you know, somebody, the lady's in the kitchen and she's working on something

[00:02:46] or he's in the kitchen and she's out doing the chairs.

[00:02:48] Who knows?

[00:02:49] It depends on the family.

[00:02:50] But whatever you're doing, you know, a lot of people like to listen to the radio and

[00:02:53] get kind of caught up and hear some fun things about, you know, Thanksgiving and about

[00:02:56] life and about whatever.

[00:02:57] We have a guest that'll be on with us tomorrow for Thanksgiving.

[00:03:02] Pete Sepp will join us for a couple of minutes talking about the National Taxpayers Union

[00:03:06] and honest money and that kind of stuff.

[00:03:08] So there's a lot going on, to say the least.

[00:03:12] All right.

[00:03:12] Let's see.

[00:03:13] Where do we start here?

[00:03:14] We got Lance Miliacho with us today.

[00:03:16] And I don't think George is going to be with us.

[00:03:17] He's got some Thanksgiving stuff to take care of family wise, et cetera.

[00:03:21] But we always appreciate George when he's with us as well.

[00:03:24] But Lance Miliacho, you with me, sir?

[00:03:28] Morning to the Liberty Roundtable listeners.

[00:03:31] Appreciate you having us on on this.

[00:03:32] I guess this is a Thanksgiving Eve show.

[00:03:37] All right.

[00:03:38] There's so much going on and so little time, Lance, in the world today.

[00:03:42] It seems the lame duck is what?

[00:03:44] A third over already.

[00:03:45] We've already spent a month of it since Donald Trump won.

[00:03:49] We're almost a month in from that.

[00:03:52] What do you think of that?

[00:03:53] A lot happened, huh?

[00:03:55] You know, listen, I like the momentum this time.

[00:03:58] And previously, in the previous administration that he was in charge of, it seemed like he

[00:04:04] was very slow out of the gate.

[00:04:06] He didn't get the right people, you know, appointed to the cabinet.

[00:04:09] They were still doing cabinet positions two years in.

[00:04:12] So this time, I don't see that.

[00:04:14] Looks like they're going to hit the ground running.

[00:04:15] And I like his picks.

[00:04:16] I like at least 90% of his picks.

[00:04:18] I'm not in love with all of them, but I like the majority of them, Sam.

[00:04:21] So I feel good about where we're at.

[00:04:24] I'm concerned about a lot of the picks that he has, but some of the explanations around

[00:04:29] those picks give me a little bit of hope.

[00:04:32] And I'll give you an example.

[00:04:33] What's this guy's name that is supposed to be the Treasury Secretary?

[00:04:38] This guy?

[00:04:39] Oh, yeah.

[00:04:40] No, I don't have his name at the top, but I know who you're talking about.

[00:04:42] All right.

[00:04:43] Anyway, this guy, and I can look up his name here in a second.

[00:04:46] I'm a little bit paralyzed because of my connectivity issues here.

[00:04:49] But anyway, this guy is basically a George Soros, former known money manager, openly admitted

[00:04:55] gay promoter, openly gay gentleman.

[00:04:59] You get a George Soros gay gentleman in this position, I just kind of feel like, this guy

[00:05:04] in charge of the Treasury?

[00:05:05] Are you serious right now?

[00:05:07] Is this guy really going to help Vivek and Elon really reduce and shut down government

[00:05:14] expenditures or something?

[00:05:16] I have a hard time buying that one, Lance.

[00:05:18] You know, Scott Bessent.

[00:05:20] Although it seems like the stock market and the bond market loves him.

[00:05:23] I'm not sure where that all goes.

[00:05:25] But, you know, he's not, I have to say, he's not one of my favorite picks by any means.

[00:05:30] I don't know that I have enough background on him to really be judgmental.

[00:05:34] But whenever I hear the name Soros, I immediately wince.

[00:05:38] Yeah, for sure.

[00:05:39] And I think most of us do.

[00:05:41] And that's kind of the problem.

[00:05:42] And, you know, in all fairness, you know, we've got to give Donald Trump a little bit

[00:05:46] of grace here on this, too.

[00:05:47] You know, I'm pretty critical of things as I see them because I've got to call him out.

[00:05:51] As a news guy, I've got to tell you, this guy's got ties to George Soros.

[00:05:53] It's not comforting.

[00:05:54] It's not a good sign.

[00:05:56] At the same time, though, it might be that, you know what?

[00:05:58] Donald Trump knows enough.

[00:05:59] I'll give you an example to make the point.

[00:06:01] When Ron Paul ran back in 2008, you know, the media loves to try to barbecue people.

[00:06:07] Yeah.

[00:06:07] And what the media did was it turned out that, I don't know if you know, but in Nevada where

[00:06:11] they have the poor houses and whatever, there was a bunch of hookers.

[00:06:18] This is a real story.

[00:06:19] There was a bunch of hookers that decided that they were in for Ron Paul.

[00:06:22] And they were in for Ron just because he was going to get rid of government regulation

[00:06:28] and free them and all this kind of stuff and free everybody.

[00:06:31] And so the mainstream media was like, okay, we're going to get Ron Paul.

[00:06:35] We've got to got him now.

[00:06:36] You know, Ron Paul is supposed to be this moral family guy.

[00:06:39] And so this, you know, hit peace lady, news babe on the mainstream press, just a clown show.

[00:06:44] But she says to Ron Paul, she's like, hey, Ron, Mr. Paul, Congressman Paul,

[00:06:52] you have these hookers, these prostitutes that are supporting you.

[00:06:58] And, you know, this doesn't go well for your family-centered campaign, does it?

[00:07:03] And Ron just smiled and laughed at her for a minute.

[00:07:05] Then he goes, you know what?

[00:07:07] I don't agree with them.

[00:07:09] I don't have any allegiance to them in any way whatsoever.

[00:07:16] But you understand that freedom is popular, right, ma'am?

[00:07:19] And you also understand that they have the choice to support freedom too, right?

[00:07:24] And so we welcome anybody that wants to support freedom and less government.

[00:07:28] And it was just a classic way to handle the media, number one.

[00:07:32] And number two, it wasn't a gotcha anymore.

[00:07:34] Well, I bring that up because I think it directly kind of can relate to this too.

[00:07:37] Soros may not be a great guy, for sure.

[00:07:40] This guy may have basically worked in that, you know, camp in that world for quite some time.

[00:07:44] And the question is, will we get a board with the Trump agenda?

[00:07:47] And we're going to find out soon enough, Lance.

[00:07:51] Yeah, I mean, I think it's a really valid point you just made.

[00:07:54] At the end of the day, I think there is a wait and see approach on this.

[00:07:58] Strategically, I believe the people that are advising them.

[00:08:00] There was an interesting video that we played on the show over on Rumble the other day on the big main show.

[00:08:05] And it was a behind-the-scenes clip of Trump's team kind of critiquing some comments that Kamala Harris was making at one of her rallies.

[00:08:15] And I was looking at the organization of what they were doing, you know, whether it was Covino or, you know, Matt Gaetz was there and Tulsi Gabbard was in the room.

[00:08:25] And I looked at the way he was being advised, and I felt like we were looking at a much different Donald Trump.

[00:08:31] I had this feeling that for the first time, he was actually taking the strength of his advisors in a real way.

[00:08:39] I think there was some arrogance in the first campaign.

[00:08:41] And I think that his lack of knowledge of what politics were really about and the amount of evil and deception that was in D.C., I think he just wasn't prepared for it.

[00:08:51] And then he had some bad people, you know, the Bill Barrs and the Mike Pences, even Mike Pompeo, who I am not a fan of.

[00:08:59] The point is, I think this time it's different.

[00:09:02] I see a humbler guy.

[00:09:03] Was it because of the assassination attempt, Sam?

[00:09:05] I don't know, but I see a guy that's actually listening to the people around him give him good advice.

[00:09:11] And I think if that holds true, we're going to see a much different administration this time.

[00:09:16] Well, with whom he's picking, I think that's evident.

[00:09:20] And you can say, well, Sam, he shouldn't pick some of these bad people across these sections.

[00:09:23] And I'll be the first one to agree they're not who I would pick.

[00:09:26] I'm going to be very clear about that.

[00:09:27] I'm not trying to back away from my previous statements on this.

[00:09:30] I have my concerns, and I'm not backing away from those concerns.

[00:09:33] However, I will say this, though.

[00:09:34] You know what, if you don't pick a few of those insiders and give some people a chance to become truth tellers, some people a chance to do the right thing, you're going to have such an extreme cabinet.

[00:09:48] And I'd be guilty of putting this in place because I just want a clean house from the start.

[00:09:53] But you get such a cabinet to where you'd be opposed by big business, by big money.

[00:09:59] I mean, just imagine, hey, this takes Jordan Soros out of the hate you game, doesn't it?

[00:10:06] Well, you know, I think so.

[00:10:08] At least I hope so.

[00:10:09] But, you know.

[00:10:10] That's the idea.

[00:10:11] That's the play, though, is the point, right?

[00:10:13] Yeah, of course.

[00:10:13] I think that's the intent.

[00:10:15] You know, it's great that the best played plans of mice and men often go astray, especially in the political environment.

[00:10:21] I'm a little bit, you know, once bitten, twice shy, really.

[00:10:25] I couldn't even use it like that because, Sam, I feel uncomfortable with what happened the first time.

[00:10:29] You and I both talked about there were a lot of opportunities to make some major differences, and it didn't happen.

[00:10:34] So hopefully that's not going to be the case this time.

[00:10:36] Well, let's talk about what is happening now that are good signs are ready.

[00:10:40] We'll discuss it.

[00:10:41] Lance Miliacho with me.

[00:10:42] I think Kamala got drunk and went on X, which is very strange.

[00:10:46] We'll talk about that, too.

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[00:13:11] Back with you live, ladies and gentlemen, resolving technical issues on the fly.

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[00:13:16] This is live radio, and I'm Sam Bushman.

[00:13:19] It is Thanksgiving Eve, and we're going to be live today.

[00:13:21] Of course, I got Lance Miliacho, the Big Mig Man, with me.

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[00:13:34] I'm telling you, they're doing great radio and TV, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:13:37] It's just great stuff, by the way.

[00:13:39] Anyway, we were talking about right before the break this Trump administration change,

[00:13:44] and I agree with Lance.

[00:13:45] There is a difference this time.

[00:13:47] And will Trump listen perfectly?

[00:13:48] I don't know.

[00:13:50] He was a lot closer to me in 2016 when he won than he was in 20 when he lost, and then now when he is in 24.

[00:13:56] A lot of Trump surrogates came on Liberty Roundtable Live in 2016, including Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump, and many, many, many others.

[00:14:04] And I haven't been able to get near the amount of surrogates and Trump team on the radio this go-round.

[00:14:10] So that concerns me.

[00:14:11] And I'm not trying to just say you've got to be with Sam Bushman or you're not a good guy.

[00:14:14] I'm not saying that.

[00:14:15] I'm just saying it's very different, and I hope it doesn't mean bad for voting.

[00:14:21] There's a lot of people in place that are good.

[00:14:23] There's a lot of people in place that are a concern.

[00:14:26] You know, we talked to Lance several times about this, I think, about Donald Trump putting Matt Gaetz up there as a superficial lamb.

[00:14:34] You know, then a lot of us thought, hmm, that's probably not the case.

[00:14:36] But then when Matt basically checked out and said, I don't want to be a distraction of the campaign, that made things kind of interesting.

[00:14:43] Where do you think Matt Gaetz lands?

[00:14:50] Okay, we'll try to get Lance back then.

[00:14:55] I'm just wondering where Matt Gaetz lands in this whole kind of discussion.

[00:14:58] It's kind of an interesting twist on this thing.

[00:15:01] Matt Gaetz, you know, he looked like he was going to be the rising star and be the attorney general.

[00:15:08] And then he backed away, and now he's gone.

[00:15:11] And he does not have his House seat.

[00:15:13] He said he'll not return to the House.

[00:15:15] Many people are saying, well, he ought to take the Senate seat from Marco Rubio.

[00:15:20] But now it looks like he's not doing that.

[00:15:23] Some say he wants to run to be governor of the state of Florida.

[00:15:26] I don't know if he wants to do that.

[00:15:28] Right now he's just on that goofy site.

[00:15:31] I'd have to even look up what it's called.

[00:15:33] But there's a site that Matt Gaetz is on, which is just basically kind of a clown site in a way.

[00:15:41] I mean, it's like, I'll do a video with you for $550.

[00:15:45] And, you know, I don't know.

[00:15:47] Where do you think Matt Gaetz ends up, Lance?

[00:15:50] You know, there's a lot of stories going on.

[00:15:52] Right now there's a rumor that he's going to be running for governor of Florida.

[00:15:57] You know, I don't know exactly what's going to happen.

[00:15:59] I kind of thought that he'd be, he would go for a Senate position in Florida is what I thought was going to happen.

[00:16:05] I don't know.

[00:16:06] It's confusing.

[00:16:06] That was kind of an audible.

[00:16:07] I don't really know what the intent was behind Gaetz, and I'm not sure why he pulled out.

[00:16:13] You know, I love Pam Bondi, everything I've heard about her.

[00:16:16] I didn't really know her, but I did a bunch of research with people that do know her directly.

[00:16:20] So I feel comfortable about the old switch.

[00:16:22] Let me tell you my concern about Pam Bondi, though.

[00:16:25] There's a video out there where Pam Bondi and Donald Trump are talking about, you know, red flag laws.

[00:16:31] And basically they're, you know, Pam Bondi is the one that's like, hey, let's take the guns first and due process second.

[00:16:40] You know, I haven't seen that video.

[00:16:42] You know, you know, one of my big concerns about Pam Bondi, you want me to just be frank about it.

[00:16:46] My concern is, is she going to be really focused on only trying to clean up the things that happened to Donald Trump?

[00:16:53] Is she really got a plan to focus on fixing the Department of Justice and taking a hard look at the entire organization across the country?

[00:17:04] Or is she only going to be focused on, you know, the dirty 51 plus eight and some of the other issues, the attacks on Trump, the weaponization of the judicial system as it applies to a presidential administration?

[00:17:15] Or is she going to be focused on fixing it for the entire country?

[00:17:18] And that's what I want to hear.

[00:17:20] And that starts with that starts with the release of the J6 prisoners.

[00:17:24] That starts with basically, you know, rejecting this idea that Sam Bushman has been reported by the Southern Poverty Law Center to Congress for a couple of years in a row saying I'm the nexus of hate and anti-german.

[00:17:34] I mean, it starts with digging down to we, the people and what matters to us.

[00:17:38] Really? Right, Lance?

[00:17:40] Well, look, there's never been any accountability and consequences in the DOJ or in the judicial system.

[00:17:46] We've never seen that.

[00:17:47] Nobody ever, you know, even when they violate the law specifically, they never face any criminal charges.

[00:17:52] And that's my problem with it.

[00:17:54] I think you can't affix a system that has been so rife with corruption unless you have accountability and consequences.

[00:18:00] I mean, look at the securist technologies issue that goes across to the entire country.

[00:18:04] They started in 2006 in a case versus U.S. versus Novak on eavesdropping on attorney-client privilege communications.

[00:18:12] And this happens primarily with the pretrial defendants, but it even happens in post-conviction defendants.

[00:18:17] And there have been cases, Sam, we're talking about tens of thousands of privilege communications that have been intercepted by securists.

[00:18:24] And then those disks have been provided to the DOJ, the FBI, the ATF, the DEA, and they've never reported any of that to the courts.

[00:18:31] And hold on.

[00:18:33] Not only have they been turned over, but then they've been weaponized by them.

[00:18:36] And literally that's been related to sentencing and all kinds of other shenanigans.

[00:18:40] Whether the judge gets the details behind the closed doors or not, we don't know.

[00:18:44] But we do know that those not only have been turned over, but they've been weaponized, Lance.

[00:18:48] Yeah.

[00:18:48] I mean, and it's a violation.

[00:18:50] It's one of the – in my opinion, it's the largest civil rights constitutional violation in U.S. history.

[00:18:56] Because we're talking about tens of thousands of cases that have been impacted.

[00:19:00] And there's these quiet behind-door settlements for small amounts of money.

[00:19:05] But what I've looked at on PACER and everywhere else is there's never any accountability.

[00:19:09] None of the prosecutors or none of these agencies that have eavesdropped on these phone calls are facing criminal charges.

[00:19:15] And let's face it, they have committed federal and state wiretapping violations.

[00:19:21] So that's what I want to see.

[00:19:22] I want to see them go in and fix this, and I want the people that participated in criminal activity behind their badge of DOJ absolute immunity, I want that absolute immunity stripped.

[00:19:34] I want that qualified immunity stripped.

[00:19:36] If you want the job, take your chances.

[00:19:38] As long as you follow the law, you won't have any consequences.

[00:19:40] But only God deserves absolute immunity, Sam.

[00:19:45] I couldn't agree more with that.

[00:19:46] And I look at this thing and I go, hmm, so will Pam Bondi get it done?

[00:19:50] Don't know.

[00:19:50] Pray the answer.

[00:19:51] Yes.

[00:19:52] Now, I don't know if you know, but Donald Trump picked J.D. Vance as his running mate, now the VP-elect, if you will.

[00:19:59] And J.D. Vance is in many ways doing a good job.

[00:20:02] I have some concerns about him too.

[00:20:03] But, hey, let's give him credit.

[00:20:04] He's done a lot of good thus far.

[00:20:06] So let's give him a chance going forward.

[00:20:07] But here's the interesting question.

[00:20:10] There's now speculation that Donald Trump Jr. might run for office to be the president in 2028.

[00:20:17] And that somehow that J.D. Vance will support that effort.

[00:20:20] And it might go from Donald Sr. to Donald Jr.

[00:20:24] because it said, you know, they love to protect their kind of family power and all this kind of stuff.

[00:20:28] And the question becomes, where do you think that Donald Trump Jr. lands?

[00:20:31] Now, he's got a lot of followers on X.

[00:20:33] He's got like 13 million followers on X.

[00:20:37] As far as I understand, on Instagram, he's got like 8 million or something like that.

[00:20:40] Or maybe, anyway, big, big following.

[00:20:44] People love the book that he's written.

[00:20:45] People love the talk show that he does.

[00:20:48] Triggered, I think it's called, on Rumble and other places.

[00:20:52] So, you know, quite a popular guy.

[00:20:54] And he came on my show, very politically savvy there.

[00:20:57] So, you know, there's a good chance this guy's going to land somewhere interesting too.

[00:21:01] How that's all going to pan out, I don't know yet.

[00:21:02] But, I mean, we might see a Donald Trump Jr. and a Kamala Harris.

[00:21:08] I wouldn't call it a rematch, but a strange match in 2028 lands.

[00:21:15] You know, I'm just not sure.

[00:21:19] You know, I think he's popular when it comes to social media for a number of reasons.

[00:21:23] I think his show is relatively popular on Rumble.

[00:21:26] I'm just not sure that he's got the popularity that his father does.

[00:21:31] It just doesn't seem like that, you know, the show and social media, I don't feel like it's translated to the American public feeling like he would be a great choice.

[00:21:41] Now, maybe that can change over the next four years.

[00:21:44] Well, and let me tell you how it can change, though.

[00:21:47] And I think that Donald Trump Jr. is very smart and very capable of making that happen.

[00:21:51] You know, he's a hunter.

[00:21:52] He's well-known.

[00:21:53] He's been known to hang out with Ted Nugent and other people in many ways.

[00:21:56] And, you know, so he's got the grassroots America down like his father does to a great degree.

[00:22:00] But what he needs to do is Donald Trump made his fame, ladies and gentlemen, by hanging out with the media, by calling the media in the old school media style and say, hey, it's Donald on the line.

[00:22:11] Donald would come on there and have some crazy thing to say or something to mention or something to wear.

[00:22:16] Hey, I'm going to I got a boat to pick with you or whatever he'd say.

[00:22:19] And it would always trigger just a firestorm of media.

[00:22:23] And Donald Trump Jr. understands he's pretty savvy in the new social media and the new media taking center stage, as I like to call it, because he's got his own show and he knows how to, you know, trigger it as his book.

[00:22:33] I mean, he gets a lot of it.

[00:22:34] But what he's lacking, in my opinion, is just appearing with people like Lance Miliacho.

[00:22:39] But if all of a sudden Donald Jr. pops onto the big MIG and says, hey, man, this is going on or that's going on or what about?

[00:22:46] Hey, so on social media, he sent out an interesting thing.

[00:22:49] He hashtagged Elon Musk and he said, hey, I got a funny idea, Elon.

[00:22:54] What if you buy MSNBC or whatever from from Comcast?

[00:22:57] And wouldn't it be funny?

[00:22:58] And then Elon Musk fires back and says, well, hey, how much does it cost?

[00:23:03] Well, that's exactly what happened when Elon Musk decided to buy Twitter.

[00:23:07] Someone kind of suggested it.

[00:23:08] And he's like, well, how much is it?

[00:23:09] And kind of a thing.

[00:23:10] Well, we're seeing a similar thing.

[00:23:12] And I appreciate that it's in the media blogosphere.

[00:23:15] OK, it was on X.

[00:23:16] That's great.

[00:23:16] But Elon Musk's power only goes so far in his, you know, I mean, X is big, but it ain't that big.

[00:23:22] And so what Donald Trump Jr.

[00:23:25] Needs to do started to make it such a long story, Lance, but I want to get this clear.

[00:23:28] What he really needs to do is reach out to the guys like Lance Miliacho to Sam Bushman to, you know, there's dozens of other hosts.

[00:23:35] Pete Santilli.

[00:23:36] I mean, I can keep going.

[00:23:37] Right.

[00:23:37] Roger Stone.

[00:23:39] You know, he needs to jump on those shows and follow up that tweet to where we magnify that message to where it goes absolutely viral.

[00:23:48] And I'm trying to make it go viral by picking up on that tweet and re-echoing it to the blogosphere.

[00:23:53] But he's got to learn to do that in a modern way like Trump did in yesteryear.

[00:23:57] When we get back, I want Lance to respond to that because I think Donald Trump Jr.

[00:24:01] ain't done with politics.

[00:24:02] That's my opinion.

[00:24:03] Just because his dad might be done after this election cycle from a day-to-day at the center of the universe kind of a thing.

[00:24:10] That doesn't mean Trump Sr. won't continue to be involved.

[00:24:13] And they've got a lot of family money.

[00:24:14] Where does all that go?

[00:24:16] We'll keep an eye on the ball.

[00:24:17] Yep.

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[00:26:06] The shocking violence by the Myanmar military against the Rohingya population seven years ago prompted an international outcry and demands for accountability.

[00:26:16] However, that has proved difficult.

[00:26:19] Now, after five years of investigation, the Chief Prosecutor says he has enough evidence to request an arrest warrant against the Armed Forces Commander, Minong Line.

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[00:26:31] But for the hundreds of thousands of Rohingyas stuck in miserable camps in Bangladesh, this case may at least show them that they've not been forgotten.

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[00:30:25] Welcome back to Liberty Roundtable Live with your host, Sam Bushman, and your guest provocateur, Lance Miliacho, from the Big MIG Show.

[00:30:34] We're back with lots of stuff in the news cycle, lots of interesting stories.

[00:30:38] Sam, I guess we're talking about whether or not Donald Trump Jr. should be doing more interviews on shows like ours.

[00:30:45] And I think that is correct.

[00:30:46] I think he actually does need to expand his audience beyond the scope of the big shows.

[00:30:52] I kind of feel like that was the same flaw that happened during Trump's campaign.

[00:30:57] He didn't really focus on any of the people that have been doing the grassroots work for nine years, just like Liberty Roundtable Live and, of course, the Big MIG Show.

[00:31:04] So I don't know how you feel about that.

[00:31:06] But for me, that's an issue when you don't go back and thank the people and participate with the people that did a lot of the heavy lifting over the last nine years.

[00:31:16] I agree 100 percent.

[00:31:17] And I'm not I'm not here saying that he's got to appear on Sam Bushman or that's his key to success.

[00:31:21] I'm not trying to say that I that I am the most important.

[00:31:24] What I'm trying to get across, though, is, look, the new media is taking center stage and then the media does not just consist of, say, Joe Rogan or I mean, you know, it does consist of those people.

[00:31:35] They're part of it, but they're not the only part of it.

[00:31:37] And I think if Donald Trump Jr. wants to get past I mean, he's a household name because his dad is household.

[00:31:43] So if you said to people, do you know Donald Trump, they'd be like, oh, yeah, of course.

[00:31:46] Do you know Donald Trump Jr.?

[00:31:47] Well, that's his son, right?

[00:31:49] So they kind of know because he's his son.

[00:31:51] So family name fame.

[00:31:53] But they don't know Donald Trump Jr.

[00:31:55] At all unless you're a conservative, unless you've read his book, unless you've tapped into his show, unless you've somehow followed him or whatever else.

[00:32:01] The only other thing people might know about Donald Trump Jr.

[00:32:04] He had a feud with John.

[00:32:08] Oh, what's that singer's name?

[00:32:11] Oh, shoot.

[00:32:12] John.

[00:32:14] My gosh, he's on The Voice.

[00:32:17] Anyway, John Legend, because they went to college together.

[00:32:20] John Legend is a big time, hardcore liberal.

[00:32:22] He's in with Chrissy and she's made all kinds of weird comments.

[00:32:26] And so they've kind of had a feud that have made both of them a little bit famous.

[00:32:30] But other than that, people don't really know much about or who is Don Jr.

[00:32:34] And so he's got to broaden that base.

[00:32:36] And he hasn't done that yet.

[00:32:37] And his family name will only take him so far.

[00:32:39] And so I'm just bringing this up not to attack Donald Jr.

[00:32:44] When he was on my program, he was an incredibly nice guy.

[00:32:46] I have a lot of respect for him.

[00:32:48] I'm bringing it up because I see the key here.

[00:32:50] Whether he becomes the nominee for president next go around in 28 or whether it's J.D. Vance or maybe it's J.D. Vance and Donald Trump Jr.

[00:32:58] as the VP pick.

[00:32:59] And so, you know, that I don't know how that works.

[00:33:02] But all I'm telling you is I'm bringing this up because I really want to see him grow his political career.

[00:33:07] I think he has a real opportunity in the Republican Party and in the leadership there to make a huge, huge difference.

[00:33:14] And I think he's very savvy and very capable.

[00:33:16] And so to me, this is a very positive Sam Bushman bringing this up as a little bit of an advisor to them saying, look, there's a place for Junior somewhere.

[00:33:25] How, where, what that falls apart, you know, comes out.

[00:33:27] I don't know.

[00:33:28] But broadening his, you know, all of a sudden popping into shows is the key.

[00:33:32] You know what?

[00:33:34] Hey, Sam, can I come on Liberty Roundtable Live and talk about my joke, but I hope turned serious about Elon Musk buying MSNBC?

[00:33:42] Okay.

[00:33:43] Do you think Musk will really take his great idea?

[00:33:45] Because I think we need to take media back.

[00:33:47] And I mean, they're melting down not only financially, but from a viewer point of view.

[00:33:51] And I'm telling you right now, if you had Musk take control of that dude and you put shows on there like, say, the Big Meg, shows on there like Donald Trump Jr.'s Triggered, possibly Liberty Roundtable Live or some of the things we're doing and stuff.

[00:34:03] I mean, you would instantly then have a piece in the cable media or the cable news service kind of genre, venue, whatever you want to call it.

[00:34:14] That would be huge for us and for them.

[00:34:16] When I say them, I mean the Trump administration from afar and for us as conservative people, Lance.

[00:34:23] Well, I do think that Elon Musk is considering the MSNBC idea that was floated out there, even to the point that I think he's engaged people about how much Tesla stock they would need to sell to make this happen.

[00:34:39] Is it going to happen?

[00:34:40] I have no idea.

[00:34:41] But what I noticed immediately is that the instant discussion was talking about people like Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson having a show on the new MSNBC if that was to occur.

[00:34:54] And that's, you know, I mean, that's great.

[00:34:56] But those guys already have successful shows.

[00:34:58] You know, no matter what, we already know that Alex Jones is going to land on his feet.

[00:35:02] I believe that the situation that happened with the bankruptcy courts, and I would say the illegal under the table selling to the onion of Alex Jones, I believe that's going to be turned around by the courts themselves.

[00:35:17] Not because I think the judge is doing Alex Jones any favors.

[00:35:20] I think it's because he follows the law.

[00:35:22] And the story goes that the bid by the onion was much lower than the other one.

[00:35:26] But as far as what Musk is going to do, I think he's kind of a loose cannon.

[00:35:29] Oh, he's unpredictable.

[00:35:30] I do believe that buying MSNBC would be a great fit and turning it into a real news station that told the truth and pairing that up with X is an unbelievable opportunity.

[00:35:41] But how that fits into the narrative between the, you know, the Trump dynasty and Elon Musk dynasty, you know, I'm not sure where that will settle out.

[00:35:50] I just don't see them switching gears and I don't see them using alt media beyond a certain level to their benefit, because I think they proved that over the last term.

[00:36:02] They could have done a lot of that.

[00:36:04] There was a lot of opportunities to do interviews on your show and interviews on my show.

[00:36:08] And at the end of the day, it didn't happen.

[00:36:10] And I don't see them switching gears on that.

[00:36:11] I don't know who's advising them, but I think they ought to they ought to do something.

[00:36:15] I told you long ago that I thought that what would be smart for Trump would be to invite the top three or four hundred shows that supported him through the last nine years and invite them to an event at Mar-a-Lago as a way to thank everybody.

[00:36:27] But I can tell you the possibility of that happening is, I would believe, you know, zero.

[00:36:34] I agree because I've seen history and history repeats itself.

[00:36:38] I don't really, you know, but there's always a hope.

[00:36:41] There's always an effort.

[00:36:42] There's always a work towards making a difference.

[00:36:44] And I'm just giving this advice to Donald Trump Jr.

[00:36:46] Because I see that he's really a great guy and I really see that there's a lot of opportunity there.

[00:36:51] But I really see that I think he's restricted.

[00:36:53] I think most of the country doesn't know much about Donald Jr.

[00:36:56] And I'm just telling you that there are people like us that are willing to help change that narrative.

[00:37:01] And you can say, well, Sam, your show's not that big.

[00:37:03] You don't matter.

[00:37:04] You know, say what you want, people.

[00:37:05] I've been around for a long time in this business.

[00:37:07] And I'm telling you, things that I say and things that I focus on and stuff have their way of finding themselves into the mainstream press in so many ways.

[00:37:15] It's not even funny.

[00:37:16] And I'm not even here to necessarily need to take credit for it.

[00:37:18] That isn't the point.

[00:37:19] The point is that, you know what, it has an effect.

[00:37:23] And Donald Trump Jr.

[00:37:24] could take advantage of that.

[00:37:25] And I really hope Elon Musk does buy MSNBC because I think it'll be a real huge boom for Elon Musk and for conservatives in general.

[00:37:34] Anytime we can take a liberal organization and literally shut it down and then replace it with people who will tell the truth,

[00:37:42] who will, you know, not peddle fake news and just have an obvious politically driven agenda, it's a good thing.

[00:37:50] And so, you know what, let's do it.

[00:37:51] CNN is starting to lose viewers and kind of on the ropes as well.

[00:37:55] Fox doing better than all of them.

[00:37:57] I'm not really a Fox fan, but hey, you know what, at least they're doing a little bit more right than some of the other guys.

[00:38:01] You know, we need to take that whole furthest left extreme flank and just shut it down.

[00:38:08] It's too radical.

[00:38:09] It's too crazy.

[00:38:09] And even the Democrats agree with that now, Lance.

[00:38:13] Yeah, I mean, there's no doubt that there needs to be some major changes.

[00:38:16] I mean, personally, they're lucky I'm not president of the United States.

[00:38:19] I think some people would lose their communications licenses based on the amount of lies they've done to the public.

[00:38:24] Because I think the news, I think, and we do that, Sam.

[00:38:27] You know, I go after both sides of the aisle of my show and I present the news for what it is.

[00:38:31] I present the facts.

[00:38:32] You know, I obviously have my own opinions, but I don't try to, you know, cause the public to think that a story that I'm telling, that I fabricated it in any way would be real.

[00:38:42] I post on what the real truth is, as do you.

[00:38:45] But I think that's the problem.

[00:38:46] The media, for the longest time, is not doing that because it's a controlled operation.

[00:38:52] I mean, even look what's going on with Soros.

[00:38:53] Since we were talking about him earlier, I'm going to bring him up again.

[00:38:55] Look at his purchase of Odyssey Radio, how it was illegally, you know, moved very quickly to the front of the queue by the SEC.

[00:39:06] And by the way, that's something that I think the Attorney General and maybe Donald Trump or, you know, the Justice Department, somebody needs to look at those transactions and unwind those.

[00:39:16] It's still not too late for that, Lance.

[00:39:19] I agree.

[00:39:21] I agree it's not too late.

[00:39:22] But that's the point.

[00:39:24] Why does Soros get that extra, you know, preferential treatment?

[00:39:28] Why do he and his sons seem to always get that?

[00:39:30] Well, of course, it's the money.

[00:39:31] It's the payoffs.

[00:39:33] Look, he backed Jenna Griswold in Colorado.

[00:39:36] You know, that's a Soros-backed, you know, Secretary of State.

[00:39:40] And look what she's done.

[00:39:41] And look how they're ignoring the criminality of what she did with the passwords during the election.

[00:39:46] They did it to Tina Peters.

[00:39:47] They charged her for much less and gave her a nine-year jail sentence.

[00:39:51] But yet nobody's talking about Jenna Griswold being charged, investigated, nothing.

[00:39:56] Floating along like nothing happened.

[00:39:57] I think there's too much of that.

[00:39:59] So I think it's the same situation.

[00:40:00] We look at media as a whole.

[00:40:02] You know, it needs to be a fair policy across the board.

[00:40:05] Look at how many of them.

[00:40:06] I'm still, you know, one thing, I'm not always a huge fan of X.

[00:40:10] You know, I know it's an important part of my show, but I'm still suppressed over there from the Twitter 1.0, Jack Dorsey, you know, Stasi.

[00:40:18] Right.

[00:40:18] And I'm shadow banned to the point where I could never even grow like I had tried to.

[00:40:22] They had shut me down at a key juncture.

[00:40:24] Same thing with James Edwards.

[00:40:25] You know, he started to get a big following.

[00:40:27] James and I were responsible for sending out some news stories.

[00:40:30] We never got the credit for the news stories, but they had literally millions of hits.

[00:40:35] And what happened is James got about a million hits after we launched the story.

[00:40:39] After that, though, then another reporter grabbed the story.

[00:40:42] Didn't give us any credit.

[00:40:43] He got millions and millions of hits, but then we got virtually shadow banned and shut down.

[00:40:49] And that was X.

[00:40:50] And James has never even been turned back on when it comes to X.

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[00:43:02] Ladies and gentlemen, it's a target-rich environment.

[00:43:05] I'll tell you that right now.

[00:43:06] Lance Miliacho and Sam Bushman just kind of freewheeling it,

[00:43:10] freelancing the discussion right now,

[00:43:11] just talking off the top of our heads about all that's happened over the last month,

[00:43:16] virtually, since Donald Trump got elected.

[00:43:17] And I know it's not quite a month, but it's close.

[00:43:19] And if you think of the Thanksgiving holidays and all the, you know, congressional,

[00:43:23] whatever you want to call it, recesses that they do and everything else,

[00:43:25] it's clearly a month.

[00:43:26] And it's very interesting to see this far into the lame duck session what's happening

[00:43:30] and where we go.

[00:43:31] And so anyway, our prayers are with Donald Trump Jr.

[00:43:33] And I hope we can really start to, you know, tell the truth in the media more and more

[00:43:37] and the most extreme liberal wing of the media can go away because they're out of control.

[00:43:41] And speaking of that,

[00:43:44] I just want you to know that I am not into the alcohol fluency call.

[00:43:47] Ladies and gentlemen, I just want you to feel good about everything that's happening.

[00:43:51] And I want you guys to understand.

[00:43:54] Listen to me now.

[00:43:55] I want you to understand exactly what's going on around here.

[00:43:58] You are more powerful than anybody I know.

[00:44:02] Okay, Kamala went on X, which is very strange.

[00:44:05] And she went on to the Democrat, literally certified Democrat Twitter feed or X feed.

[00:44:11] And she gave kind of a drunken, weird bunch of statements.

[00:44:14] And I want to break this down.

[00:44:15] The Internet's just going crazy with, oh my gosh, have you been drinking, Kamala?

[00:44:19] What is happening with you?

[00:44:21] And I don't know for a fact, but I was calling for when she was running for president

[00:44:25] to find out about her medical situation.

[00:44:28] Does she mix pills with alcohol?

[00:44:31] Is she a drunk?

[00:44:33] Is she, you know, what's going on with her?

[00:44:35] Does she have a health issue that she's not really getting drunk, but it sure seems like

[00:44:39] it.

[00:44:40] I don't know.

[00:44:40] But let's listen to this clip and then we'll break down some of the details about this.

[00:44:43] This is fascinating.

[00:44:45] I just have to remind you, don't you ever let anybody take your power from you.

[00:44:52] You have the same power that you did before November 5th.

[00:44:57] And you have the same purpose that you did.

[00:45:02] And you have the same ability to engage and inspire.

[00:45:08] So don't ever let anybody or any circumstance take your power from you.

[00:45:16] I just want you to know how powerful you are, Lance.

[00:45:20] You're powerful, friend.

[00:45:22] You know, Sam.

[00:45:23] What is happening?

[00:45:25] I used to own some bars years ago.

[00:45:28] And I feel like I'm kind of an expert when it comes to drunks.

[00:45:32] And I'd have to say that there's no doubt that she is under the influence of something.

[00:45:37] I don't know whether it's alcohol, but let's say that it is.

[00:45:39] But that is, you know, that's not something new, really.

[00:45:42] I mean, during her entire campaign run, there were so many incidents of her, I believe, getting

[00:45:49] on stage with a couple of drinks under her belt or whatever it is and coming across like

[00:45:55] that.

[00:45:56] And this is why I think so many people just don't take her serious.

[00:46:01] That's the problem.

[00:46:02] They just don't take her serious.

[00:46:03] And to take it to another step, forget her just making a claim, sounding drunk for a second.

[00:46:07] Set that aside and think about the reality of what she's claiming, though.

[00:46:11] You know what?

[00:46:12] You, in other words, her followers, her supporters, I don't know who this message is to, but it's

[00:46:16] on the Democrat feed.

[00:46:17] So it's the Democrats on X, which is very weird in the first place.

[00:46:21] I thought Democrats were all leaving X, first of all.

[00:46:23] But secondly, what I find fascinating is she says you don't have, you know, just the same

[00:46:28] power that you've had before the fifth.

[00:46:30] You know, you're just as powerful.

[00:46:32] You're just as, that isn't even close to true.

[00:46:34] The Democratic Party is in shambles.

[00:46:36] This idea that the Democrats have as much power as they had before November 5th is flat

[00:46:40] out an absolute propaganda lie in everyone.

[00:46:43] But Kamala knows it, Lance.

[00:46:45] And that's insane.

[00:46:46] You lose big like that with a landslide, 312 delegates to 200 and whatever it was and

[00:46:53] 24, whatever.

[00:46:54] And then you win the popular vote as well.

[00:46:57] I mean, the idea that you have as much political power as you had before that date is just not

[00:47:01] even close to reality.

[00:47:02] And then when the Democratic Party is in shambles and they're having kind of internal fighting

[00:47:06] and everything else, I mean, what she says doesn't even have the modicum of truth to it.

[00:47:10] And she knows it.

[00:47:11] Well, maybe she doesn't.

[00:47:14] You know, I think you nailed it.

[00:47:17] I think it's spot on.

[00:47:19] But I have to tell you, there's something that's been bothering me behind the scenes.

[00:47:22] Is this the beginning of what their plan is?

[00:47:25] The Democrats have been unusually quiet post-election.

[00:47:31] Normally, they would be just making a stink about everything, talking about fraud and talking

[00:47:36] about the rest of it.

[00:47:37] And it's been very quiet.

[00:47:39] And most of the people that I've talked to find that, you know, unnerving.

[00:47:42] I'm a little unsettled by it.

[00:47:43] And is this the first attempt at trying to, you know, initiate some kind of behavior?

[00:47:49] We're seeing lots of crazy stuff over on TikTok.

[00:47:52] I don't know if you've seen all the 4B movement.

[00:47:55] And now they're doing the Haka dance, you know, in solidarity against Donald Trump.

[00:48:01] And there's just so much other garbage over there that's going on.

[00:48:04] You've got that new site.

[00:48:06] I can't think of the name of it right now.

[00:48:07] That's totally left-leaning.

[00:48:09] And, you know, they're organizing over there and having discussions about what they are.

[00:48:14] Yeah, they are.

[00:48:15] And let's be clear, just because you mentioned so many things, I want to kind of help people

[00:48:18] understand it a little bit.

[00:48:19] The 4B movement that you mentioned, it basically comes from South Korea in the beginning.

[00:48:23] And this is basically a bunch of feminist ladies or women that basically just want to

[00:48:28] have these four rules that they want to go by in hatred towards men and hatred towards

[00:48:34] conservatives and hatred towards everything that we would champion.

[00:48:37] And the B part of it has to do with Korean words.

[00:48:40] But there's four Korean words that basically mean, what, no dating, no sex, no babies, no

[00:48:47] marriage.

[00:48:48] And there's four B words that relate to that.

[00:48:50] And that's why it's called the 4B movement or whatever.

[00:48:52] And these clowns literally don't want any babies, no sex for men.

[00:48:57] And they're basically going to just be in this massive protest mode.

[00:48:59] No marriage, no dating, no sex, no babies.

[00:49:02] Uh-uh.

[00:49:03] And in my opinion, these women are just going to wind up just loner spinsters at the end

[00:49:08] of the day with this kind of an idea.

[00:49:10] It's psychotic.

[00:49:10] Sam, have you seen most of these women that are shaving their heads?

[00:49:14] Oh, yeah.

[00:49:14] They're crazy.

[00:49:15] No, they had no hope based on their opinion.

[00:49:17] In the first place.

[00:49:18] I understand.

[00:49:19] In the first place.

[00:49:19] I mean, you know that Whoopi Goldberg has jumped in on that, which I'm like, I don't

[00:49:25] think anybody really cares, Whoop.

[00:49:27] I don't think anybody wants to have sex with you anyway.

[00:49:30] How old is she anyway?

[00:49:31] I mean, she's been around forever.

[00:49:33] She's ancient and she's gross.

[00:49:35] And the bad part about Whoopi, she's unattractive inside and outside.

[00:49:40] Yes.

[00:49:40] It's her behavior and her hatred and her vitriol.

[00:49:43] Okay.

[00:49:44] She's 69 years old.

[00:49:45] Thank you to our producer for checking this out.

[00:49:46] A 69 year old, loner, abusive, hostile, hate filled, vitriol type female that wants to

[00:49:54] lead this charge and this idea, you know, no babies.

[00:49:58] So no future children.

[00:50:00] Imagine a world with no children, no sex, at least male, female normalcy, no dating.

[00:50:07] So no future of families and no marriage.

[00:50:13] I mean, what you've got is just a hostile assault on the family and a paragraph.

[00:50:18] And I mean, this is what Kamala and Whoopi basically are leading, Lance.

[00:50:25] Yeah, I agree.

[00:50:27] I mean, we've already talked about that there may very well be a crisis here when it comes to

[00:50:30] population.

[00:50:31] They keep telling me we're overpopulated, but the infertility rates in the United States

[00:50:35] have just gone through the roof.

[00:50:38] And on top of it, this kind of a movement that's suggesting that these people shouldn't

[00:50:43] have babies or they shouldn't be in relationships because of some kind of a political insanity.

[00:50:48] It just doesn't help.

[00:50:49] And I believe it's the worst message we can send to the American public.

[00:50:53] It's more division and chaos.

[00:50:55] And that was the problem in round one, was it not?

[00:50:58] Yeah, and they like to blame that chaos on Donald Trump.

[00:51:01] But which part of this does Donald Trump take part in?

[00:51:04] Zero.

[00:51:04] Donald Trump has a beautiful family.

[00:51:08] Yeah.

[00:51:09] I mean, at the end of the day, Donald Trump is doing everything opposite of what they suggested

[00:51:14] he was.

[00:51:15] They said he wasn't going to do diversity inclusion.

[00:51:16] He's got more females in his cabinet than in any other American president ever has.

[00:51:23] Yes.

[00:51:24] You know, he's high.

[00:51:25] Yeah, he's shattered the glass ceilings, too.

[00:51:27] He's given them positions in loftier positions than they've ever been given as well.

[00:51:33] Yeah.

[00:51:34] I mean, it's pretty unbelievable.

[00:51:36] They want to point the finger.

[00:51:38] And the truth of the matter is they're the ones causing the problem.

[00:51:40] And I think with the message that Kamala just gave in that, you know, inebriated, you

[00:51:47] know, ex post, I think it's a bad message.

[00:51:50] I think we have to get rid of the division and chaos.

[00:51:53] We always talk about it on our show.

[00:51:54] Let's educate and unify the country one episode at a time.

[00:51:57] It's the same thing that you do.

[00:51:59] We try to give you the information so you can make a competent decision.

[00:52:02] But I think whenever any politician is part of the division, they should immediately lose

[00:52:06] their position in government.

[00:52:08] I think they should be removed immediately because division is not what we need right

[00:52:12] now in this country.

[00:52:14] I agree.

[00:52:14] And I wonder, as you mentioned, this is eerie, the quiet from these people.

[00:52:18] They're celebrating in their own kind of special ways.

[00:52:20] And I don't know if she was trolled by this getting released on X.

[00:52:24] It's the official party X feed, not her own.

[00:52:27] So I don't know if she did it or if somebody did it for her, if they didn't troll her internally,

[00:52:32] if that shows more problems within the Democratic Party, whether they're ruining her chances

[00:52:37] to possibly run for, in 2026, California governor or 2028 president again.

[00:52:44] I don't know what the agenda is here, but I find it fascinating that that was released

[00:52:48] kind of right now.

[00:52:50] I mean, in this lame duck session right before Thanksgiving and everything else, you just

[00:52:54] kind of wonder the timing of this thing and the circumstances.

[00:52:57] And I just don't believe that was just a Kamala going, I'm going to go ahead and talk to my

[00:53:02] friends on X.

[00:53:03] Okay, she's not even on X, is she?

[00:53:05] And if she is, I mean, everybody's telling her to leave X, right?

[00:53:08] And how many followers would she even have on X?

[00:53:10] Or how many followers do the Democratic Party have on X?

[00:53:13] Because I thought they were all leaving X and going to this, what's that blue thing

[00:53:16] called?

[00:53:18] Yeah.

[00:53:19] They're on some new blue network.

[00:53:21] Do you know what that is?

[00:53:22] I can't remember the name of it.

[00:53:24] It's, I don't know.

[00:53:26] Let me see if I can find it.

[00:53:28] It's funny.

[00:53:28] You're right.

[00:53:30] You know, and a lot of people.

[00:53:32] Oh, it's called Blue Skies.

[00:53:34] That's it, Blue Skies.

[00:53:35] I'm sorry.

[00:53:35] I just, I knew it and I, okay.

[00:53:37] Everybody's, you know, fleeing to blue skies and stuff.

[00:53:40] And it's supposedly the new network for liberals.

[00:53:43] And so you're going to have X if you're conservative and blue skies if you're liberal and this kind

[00:53:47] of stuff.

[00:53:47] And I just kind of think, you know, I don't know how big or good or whatever, but it was

[00:53:51] started by Jack Dorsey too.

[00:53:53] You know that?

[00:53:53] The guy that started X.

[00:53:58] Weird stuff.

[00:53:59] I'm telling you right now.

[00:54:00] But why didn't she release that message on Blue Skies?

[00:54:02] Why did it get released on X?

[00:54:03] Was it a goal to troll Elon Musk?

[00:54:06] Well, if so, it sure put Kamala and the Democratic Party in a negative light and sure gave Elon Musk

[00:54:12] 10 times more credibility.

[00:54:14] I can say that he even lets drunk Kamala come on his network.

[00:54:18] Is that so extremely hate-filled and whatever?

[00:54:23] Wow.

[00:54:24] All right.

[00:54:24] There you have it.

[00:54:25] Hour one of the can.

[00:54:26] Lance Miliacho with me.

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[00:54:42] And God save the republic.