Radio Show Hour 2 – 05/08/2025
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Radio Show Hour 2 – 05/08/2025

* When Is Donald Trump Going to Fort Knox? - Trump says he's going to Fort Knox to inspect gold reserves - TheHill.com

* Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted Wednesday of all state charges related to the death of Tyre Nichols, whose 2023 beating by officers led to nationwide protests and renewed debate about police use of force.

After deliberating for more than eight hours over two days, a jury found Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith not guilty of second-degree murder and other charges - Judge James Jones Jr. ordered their immediate release.

* Texas Attorney General Paxton Indicts Democrats on Vote Fraud and 'Harvesting' Charges - Edgar Sandoval, NYT.

A county judge, two City Council members and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton's targets as he elevates his 'election integrity' accusations to criminality.

* Former USPS Employee Folds in Court, Admits Part in Scheme to Steal and Cast Ballots - Jack Davis, WesternJournal.com

* Former United States Postal Service employee Vicki Stuart pleaded guilty on Monday for her role in a voter fraud scheme that took place before the 2024 elections.

She pleaded guilty to one count of identity theft and one count of forgery - “I feel guilty for the part I played,” Stuart told Judge Brian Flynn during the hearing, which lasted less than 10 minutes.

* “This plan included obtaining ballots, forging voter signatures, and then turning the ballots into Mesa County Elections Department.

* Trump takes executive action targeting ActBlue, the main Democratic fundraising platform - NBCNews.com

Donald signed an executive memorandum aimed at investigating ActBlue, the leading Democratic fundraising platform.

* The memorandum directs Attorney General Pam Bondi to “investigate allegations regarding the unlawful use of online fundraising platforms to make 'straw' or 'dummy' contributions or foreign contributions to political candidates and committees, and to take appropriate action to enforce the law."

* The 'R-word,' embraced by Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, inches back into the mainstream.

* Kari Lake, who now serves as the senior adviser at the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), has stated that Voice of America (VOA) will be partnering with One America News (OAN).

* Lake explained that the partnership will allow OAN to provide news feed services to USAGM networks, including the Office of Cuba Broadcasting, Radio Martí, and VOA.

* “This is an enormous benefit to the American taxpayer, who is the sole-source of funding for USAGM’s news outlets, which broadcast only to international audiences,” Lake said.

[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West. You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio. Hard-hitting news the network refused to use. No doubt continues now. This is the broadcast for May 8th in the year of our Lord 2025.

[00:00:39] This is Hour 2 of 2. Promoting God, family, country, protecting life, liberty, and property, rejecting revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution, using the supreme law of the land and the checks and balances put in front of us as the solution today. Wow. Great show. Last hour with Brian Rust, FreeWaterCoinCo.com. You know, I asked Brian about this gold and silver. Historically, the ratio has been 15, 20 to 1. 16 to 1. It all depends on what snapshot in history you want.

[00:01:06] 15 to 1 was really the ratio that the Founding Fathers put in place based on the 1792 Coinage Act or whatever. Now it's over 101 to 1. And you go, what the heck is that? So I asked GPT a question, and I thought I would bring that to your attention. It's kind of interesting. I said, hey, historically, gold and silver has been like 15 to 1. And right now, silver and gold are way out of whack. Which one's right?

[00:01:30] Is it gold or is it silver that's actually closest to its real monetary value and everything else? Chat GPT, very interesting answer. Here's what it says. The ratio of gold to silver, often referred to as the gold-silver ratio, is the number of ounces of silver it takes to equal the value of one ounce of gold. Historically, this ratio has fluctuated significantly. That's right, only because of modern times, but nevertheless.

[00:02:01] Over the past century, it's ranged widely, but it's an average of about 60 to 70. However, they say in ancient history and up to the 19th century, it was often 15 or 16 to 1. In recent times, when the gold-silver ratio is much higher than its historical average, it could indicate one of two things. One, gold's overvalued.

[00:02:31] The price of gold has increased much more than silver. That might suggest that gold is overinflated. Silver's undervalued. Huh. Anyway, determining whether gold is overvalued or silver is undervalued depends on multiple factors, including market conditions, economic, geopolitical events and markets,

[00:03:01] inflation rates, industrial demand, monetary policy. Secondly, it might suggest that silver is undervalued, but this is not a certainty. Right? If strong fundamentals relate to gold, then it might be that gold's not overvalued.

[00:03:28] So I personally, and again, you know, you got to just kind of think through this and make up your own mind. Right? I personally think that there's so much paper, so much manipulation, you can't really even figure out what the truth is. Right? You really can't figure out what the truth is.

[00:03:47] But you can get a lot closer to that truth when you really look at, oh, just say a car or food or some of those kinds of factors. Right? And it looks to me like if you gauge inflation and you gauge what things cost, it's about a 35 to 40 times. What's the word I'm looking for?

[00:04:18] Old price to new price. In other words, take item A back in the 50s or whatever, or even earlier. And then you take it now, it's about 40 times more expensive, 35 to 40 times. It depends on the item. But it's a great, great, great rule of thumb. Right? And so if you look at that, then you kind of go, okay, well, gold shouldn't be 100 times more than silver. Right? How would you figure out what it would be?

[00:04:49] And the answer is this, in my mind. If you take a silver dollar, just listen to me. It used to be a dollar. I mean, I'm not very smart, but that's what it was. Right? Silver dollar used to be a dollar. Now to get one of those silver dollars cost almost 40 bucks. Oh, do you see how I get that 40 to 1 ratio? Yeah. Fine. What would be the equivalent to that? 40 times. So listen to me carefully to make the point. 40 times is what we're talking about.

[00:05:18] Silver used to be a silver dollar was a dollar. Now a silver dollar, a silver eagle silver dollar almost costs 40 bucks. Okay? It's 39, whatever. Depends on what condition. It depends on where you get it. Depends on how much overspot they want. It depends on all kinds of factors. So I don't have an exact number, but it's 40 times. Now what if you were to take gold and do the same thing? Now listen to me.

[00:05:41] If a dollar was silver, 16 of those, or 15, would equal a silver. I mean, would equal a gold dollar. Right? So all I've got to do then to figure out is say this. If silver was really a dollar like it used to be, instead of $40 like it is now, then if gold was supposed to be at 16, right?

[00:06:08] But what's gold at right now? Let me look at this again. $3,365. So $3,365. And I'm not even going to worry about the pennies. Divided by 16, right? Gold should only be 210 bucks. Right?

[00:06:37] If silver is $3,265.45 and then you divide it by 16, right? Is that right? Or would I divide it by 16? No, no, no. Yeah, divided by 16. Should be 204 bucks an ounce for gold. So I would submit to you that silver is actually more true than gold. Gold's overpriced.

[00:07:07] But it's going to keep going up because of inflation and manipulation. Right? Where should it really be? Right? I would like gold to be $20. There used to be a lockdown $20 gold piece, too, and a dollar silver. So that's a 20 to 1 ratio. Anyway, it's very, very interesting to track all this. But I would say that silver is underpriced and gold is overpriced.

[00:07:35] I would submit to you that both are factual. And I don't think we'll ever get inflation under control or ever solve our economic problems. We can pretend. We can take another swig from the economic bottle of false prosperity if we want to. We can pretend. But the truth is, until we get this back into reality, it's going to be very, very, very difficult to bring things in line.

[00:08:02] Part of the reason that gold's so overpriced is because the average person doesn't deal in gold anymore. Only the big banks and big government and banks are the only people that really deal in gold. I mean, you might have some drug dealers or some people that do some things on occasion or whatever. But for the most part, that's the reality. Right? Anyway, Brian Rust does a phenomenal job over at FreeWaterCoinCo.com. And the Honest Money Report says gold is $3,365.45.

[00:08:31] And silver is $3,270 right now. And I think that silver's the best buy right now. It really is. I know it seems expensive, but there you go. The Fed holds key rates steady. Trump complaining about it. Fact is, the Fed doesn't even know what they're doing. See, but I don't understand why we're allowing the president just to complain about the Fed. He's like, man, I can't fire the current chairman. The current chairman's a piece of work. Got to get rid of him. Well, Donald put that guy in place, number one.

[00:08:59] Number two, we can't go to the Fed chairman maybe, but we could shut down the Fed. Why don't we go ahead and pass the Fed bill? Why don't we do that and find out what's really going on? What about that Fort Knox story? I got to research this. Whatever happened to that Fort Knox thing? They were talking about it. They were going to roll in, you know, find out what's going on. I haven't heard anything about it. Have you?

[00:09:30] I'm just trying to find here. Trump, Fort Knox, view the gold, news. What do I, what's there on this thing, right? Let's see. They say Trump's got all the gold from the Vatican. I don't know about that. Fort Knox, audit battle. Trump backs confirming gold is there. As treasury, as treasury says it is.

[00:10:00] Do you buy that? I don't. Musk and Trump fam flames of Fort Knox gold conspiracy theory. Now, I don't understand this because what do you mean conspiracy theory? Right? I mean, let's ask the question. All you got to do is go in there and find out. There's no conspiracy about it. Right? There's no question about it.

[00:10:28] The fact is, folks, the gold and silver aren't there. What are we going to do about that, right? We say there's no evidence. But I think there is evidence. The fact that they won't go in and just tell us that, hey, it's a conspiracy theory. Let's just get back. I'm Sam Bushman. Hang tight. Everybody round the table. Straight ahead.

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[00:13:14] So, listen, I don't understand this. Donald Trump back in February said, Hey, man, I'm going to Fort Knox to inspect the gold reserves. So, now you've got news stories saying, Ah, yeah, Elon Musk and Donald Trump peddled conspiracy theory that the gold's gone. The Treasury says it's there. And, man, how dare they go into conspiracy. My response is, forget all the conspiracy debates, people. Whatever happened to... That's my question.

[00:13:44] Whatever happened to Trump says he's going to go ahead and inspect Fort Knox in Kentucky? Get on down there, Donald. I mean, if you don't have time to go there, you can hire me and I'll go there for you. You know, pay my flight on down there. Get me a little bit of video equipment so I can go ahead and cover it real well for the people. Just do a live reality TV show. These are gold net Fort Knox. You know, do it. But, literally, whatever happened to that? I don't hear a single word about this.

[00:14:14] Right? To inspect gold reserves. So, I take that exact headline from the Hill. I pop that dude into Google, right? And here's the question or the statement, whatever you want to call it, from... Let's see here if I can get this done. I apologize. All right. All right. New tab. There we go. Okay.

[00:14:42] Trump says he's going to Fort Knox to inspect gold reserve. I put that headline in Google. If there's anything modern on it, it should come up, right? Yeah. Fort Knox audit battle. But all these stories are, like, old. February 21. Feb 23. When is Donald Trump going to Fort Knox? Right?

[00:15:15] Saw back in February. Is there still gold inside of Fort Knox reserves? Trump says Doge will look into Fort Knox. I don't see it. Isn't Elon Musk? February 20th. All this news about this is just back in February.

[00:15:46] Does that make you feel more comfortable, folks? See, it makes me feel like we're being played. And you can say, well, Sam, come on. Give him time. He's busy. I got it. I'm willing to. But at what level do I give him time when we don't hear any updates?

[00:16:01] So on February 20th, around then, March 20th, April 20th, it's been literally like 60, 75 days since he promised that. Something like that. So when is Donald Trump going to Fort Knox? That's a question. Right?

[00:16:31] Now, they say here's what he said about it. He basically just said, I'm going in here to do this. Nobody mocked him and said it was conspiracy theory land. And now we don't hear anything about it. Right? I want to know when Trump's going, but we're not hearing anything about that. All right. Three former Memphis police officers were acquitted on Wednesday of all state charges related to the death of Terry Nichols, or however you say this guy's name, right?

[00:17:01] Who's 2023 beating by Memphis, Tennessee officers led the nationwide protests and discussions about, they call it police use of force. And really, it's an unnecessary force because I think force sometimes makes sense. Without force, who's in charge? The criminal or the law-abiding leader? So I get all that.

[00:17:30] But anyway, these three officers were acquitted. I think they should be acquitted. The jury basically said, hey, they're acquitted. Now you can say, well, they beat this guy. Let me explain something to you people. You don't commit crimes and then run from the cops. Okay? Don't run from the cops. I'm telling you, I don't know where this black community got this run from the cops plan. You say the black community, Sam, how dare you? No. Listen, certain people run from the cops.

[00:17:58] How many white people run from the cops compared to black people running from the cops? I'd like to see a stat on that. And all you clowns say that you can't profile or anything else. My response is, you can. You don't have to be hostile racist about it. But you've got to talk about cultures. There are different cultures. You've got to talk about, in the black culture, hey, running from the cops is a thing. Right? Run from the cops. Don't do that.

[00:18:22] Because when you do, if you're guilty of something, it makes you, or it makes others feel like you're way more guilty than you may be. If you're not guilty of something, what are you running from? Well, they're going to get me. Well, they're going to get you for what? See? Well, they're going to frame me with this. They might. That's right. But do you think running is going to help? You run from the cops, then you get beat up and you go to jail. Wouldn't it be nicer just to go to jail without getting beat up? You're probably going to get beat up in jail in the first place.

[00:18:51] Anyway, I just, I think it's good that they were acquitted on this. I'm not just defending the cops at all times, but I am saying we don't know the details of these Tyron Nichols guys and the details that they had when they used this force. As far as I understand, they had him and then he took off and then they had to get him again. That's going to make you mad if you're a cop. Now, do I justify being mad as a reason to do this or that? No. No, I don't. But I understand it, right?

[00:19:18] After deliberating for more than eight hours over two days, the jury found, and I'm going to say these guys' names. I hope I'll get them right here. Tenarius Bean, Demetrius Haley, and Justin Smith, not guilty of second-degree murder and other charges. Not guilty.

[00:19:45] Unfortunately, Judge James Jones Jr. ordered their immediate release. I think that's fantastic. Now, I'm not always willing to defend the police. I want people to understand that, too. I'm not one of those guys that wants to just pretend, oh, the cops are always right, the cops are always good. That's not true. You've heard me tell both sides of the story.

[00:20:13] When the cops are right, they're right. When they're wrong, they're wrong. In this Tyree guy's case, I think the cops were right. When it comes to a lot of other things, I think the cops are wrong. Right? Just take our buddy, Vem Miller. I think Chad Bianco, the cop down there in Riverside County, California, is totally wrong. And Chad's still trying to run for governor now of the state of California.

[00:20:40] I pray the truth comes out about Chad and we can get accountability there because Chad's wrong. So I'm not always the guy that defends the cops by any means. But I want to give them the benefit of the doubt. In other words, cops aren't so corrupt that you can't give them the benefit of the doubt. Now, I think cops in certain cities or certain places are way worse. You take the cops in Chicago or L.A. or possibly like, you know, New York City.

[00:21:08] I mean, you go look at the 7-5 and stuff and man, that's a rowdy, rowdy historical. So the bigger the city, the more corrupt the cops in most cases. Anyway, but you got to be very, very careful about this. When the jury deliberated for more than eight hours over two days, I kind of think they have the best handle on it you can get. The cops are not guilty. The three cops and their families hugging each other and all excited for their win. So I find that interesting.

[00:21:37] Texas Attorney General indicts Democrats on vote fraud and harvesting charges. New York Times, Edgar Sandoval with the article on this. This is fascinating. New York Times of all places, right? Texas Attorney General indicts Democrats on both fraud and vote harvesting activities.

[00:22:06] They call them charges, right? A county judge, two city council members, and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton's targets as he elevates his election integrity allegations to criminality. A half dozen people, all kinds of people were indicted on Wednesday for tampering with evidence.

[00:22:37] This is serious. This is serious, man. A county judge, two city council members, and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton's targets as he elevates his election integrity discussion to a criminality discussion. Think about that.

[00:22:58] Think about that.

[00:23:28] His charges of voter fraud. by mostly Latino Democrats. The charges surprised Latino voting rights activists. Wow. I don't know how to respond to this, really. Didn't we argue with these people over this stuff? I mean, haven't we talked about this for years and we've said, hey, this is going on

[00:23:57] and they said, no, it's not, you're crazy. But now you have Democrats that are Latino. They say it's a criminal level now. I want to talk about that criminal level because didn't Joe Biden and all those guys say there was nothing here? Now it's elevated to a criminal level. This is the attorney general of the great state of Texas, people. You got to wonder then.

[00:24:26] They say there's no vote fraud. Detail coming up in seconds on the one and only Liberty. Roundtable Live. How would you like to help this program reach more people and earn silver at the same time?

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[00:25:24] Meanwhile, the president confirming talks will be held this week between the U.S. and China. They want to make a deal so badly, that I can tell you. And the meeting's set to take place in Switzerland. Meanwhile, the president says he's open to possible exemptions on tariffs for goods that help parents with young children. I'll think about it. I don't know. I really don't. I want to make it nice and simple. I'm not looking to have so many exemptions that nobody knows what's doing. We have to make it very simple, but I'll take a look at it. And the exemptions in question

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[00:30:14] From atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show. All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio. I'm talking about these scandals. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton indicts Democrats on vote fraud. Turns out that a county judge, two city council members,

[00:30:44] and a former county election administrator are all among the targets here. He estimates, or I'm sorry, he elevates the criminal allegations to now criminality. criminality. That's really, really worthy of discussion, is it not? When they told you there was no vote fraud and we were all crazy and off our rock and didn't make any sense? All right. I got another one for you to kind of up the ante, if you will. Former

[00:31:13] USPS employee folds in court. Yeah. Admits scheme to, let's see, steal and cast ballots. Jack Davis over at westernjournal.com doing a phenomenal job with his piece. Former United States Postal Service employee pleaded guilty on Monday

[00:31:42] for her role in the voter fraud scheme that took place before the 2024 elections. That's interesting, right? It's not even 2020. We can dig back to that. It's another discussion. But there you have it, right? Wow. That's interesting. Vicki Stewart is her name. And they say Vicki Stewart was one of two people charged with taking ballots

[00:32:12] that were in the mail to residents of Mesa County, Colorado, filling them out and then submitting them to the Mesa County clerk and recorder's office. Wow. What gives up or what gives it that? What's up? Well, this is in the very area that Tina Peters was in, right? I'm pretty sure.

[00:32:43] Anyway, during the plea hearing, listen carefully to this because this is really, really important to understand. During the plea hearing, there were 32 counts against Stewart and they were all dropped. So even after she pleads guilty, they drop a ton of this stuff. They probably get her, or they probably dropped a bunch of this stuff to get her to plead guilty, right? She pled guilty or pleaded guilty to one count of identity theft

[00:33:11] and one count of forgery. What do you think about that? Isn't this where they told us there was nothing to this, that, you know, vote fraud wasn't a thing? Anyway, she pleaded guilty. She said, I feel guilty for the part I played. Stewart told Judge Ryan Flynn during the hearing. The hearing, just so you know,

[00:33:41] ladies and gentlemen, listen to this, lasted less than 10 minutes. Now, how do you have a hearing that lasts 10 minutes? Well, the answer is she pled guilty. They said, fine. So they worked all this out and they went into court. Hey, I'm guilty of all this. Drop all these other counts. Slim the charges down. Get a guilty plea. Boom. Move on. when you have one count of identity theft and one count of forgery and she feels bad. She feels like,

[00:34:11] oh man, I didn't do right. You know, the arrest affidavit against Stewart and another lady known Sally Maxson said they sought to test the system of verifying signatures on mail-in ballots. Oh, they were just testing. It was just like an experiment they want to try to claim. Right? Stewart was accused of taking ballots

[00:34:40] that Maxson, her friend, would then fill out. Stewart, 64, initially denied her part of the scheme, but then Maxson admitted to every bit of it. So they say state of the state officials said three stolen ballots made it through the system and were counted according to Colorado Public Radio. They got to get a government radio for the details, right? Court documents said that voters whose ballots were taken

[00:35:11] lived in the same housing subdivision. That's according to the Grand Junction Sentinel on that. Sally explained that she and Stewart began conversations in October 2024 where they conspired a plan to test the voting system, the affidavit says. This plan included obtaining ballots, forging voter signatures, and then turning the ballots into

[00:35:41] the Mason County Election Department. Now, here's what's interesting. If the courts won't even look at 2020 election fraud issues, and we see it right here now, what gives it that, right? it? Anyway, very interesting, in my opinion, stories that we're seeing. And so now I've got, you know, a couple things for you, right? I've got Texas Attorney

[00:36:10] General Ken Paxton working on this in Texas. We got this stuff going on in Florida, or I'm sorry, in Colorado, and you go, man, there's more to this than makes the eye. Now you can say, Sam, come on now, this UPS employee or whatever, they just did this on their own. It's not big scale. It's not, how do you know? How do you know that these people didn't just get caught in their little scheme, but there's thousands of little schemes

[00:36:40] like that? Or how do you know that some of these other organizations, what that thing called Act Blue? Are we going to start digging into Act Blue? Because that's where we're going to get some real pay dirt. What's up with Act Blue? Well, they're going to look into it. Are they going to arrest anybody if they find fraud? I'm typing into Google now, Act Blue News, right? So I can just see. Act Blue, billions raised

[00:37:09] online since 2024. I'm sorry, since 2004. Meet Act Blue, the express lane, they say. Trump's attack on Act Blue violates the First Amendment, they say. House committees and the DOJ turn up heat on Dems Act Blue. The Federalists, are they going to do

[00:37:39] anything? They need to. Trump takes action targeting Act Blue, the main Democratic fundraising platform. That's over at NBC News. What do you think? They face internal chaos, Trump's taking action against them. The question becomes, will Trump be successful or will he have a bunch of clown members of Congress in the courts that shut him down? Right? Turns out Trump takes executive action.

[00:38:11] Right? Let's see. I hate this. The Internet's just bogus sometimes. I'm on this thing and it's trying to close this dialogue now. Okay? Trump takes executive action targeting Act Blue, the main Democratic fundraising platform. Act Blue is widely considered one of the quote pillars

[00:38:40] of the Democratic Party's digital ecosystem. Okay? And it's a big old story. The question is, what's the executive action going to do? He says, let's dig into this. Are we really going to have pay dirt? A bunch of people contributed to this report or whatever. There's a memorandum directs Pam Bondi to investigate allegations regarding the unlawful

[00:39:09] use of online fundraising. What is this all about? They have what's called straw funders or whatever you call it. And the straw funders basically, you know, it turns out that you don't really know what's happening, meaning you weren't involved in donations that you supposedly made. People made them on your behalf, right? President Donald Trump signed what they call an executive memorandum.

[00:39:41] Anyway, I think it's really good. But here's my problem with it. I don't see any accountability. I don't see that they're going to get anything done on this anytime soon. Do you? Do you really think that we're going to have pay dirt and start throwing people in jail and have election fraud be the real discussion now? Right? a White House document which accompanied the memo also suggested that Act Blue accepts

[00:40:10] donations from donors who avoid limit minimums or I'm sorry maximums or limitations because they break them down into a bunch of different people and stuff. Well, what do you do with that? NBC News with that piece. What do you do with it in my opinion? You need to start arresting people. That's what you got to do. Until that happens, what difference is it going to make, right?

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[00:43:08] They call them straw or dummy contributions or foreign contributions to political candidates and committees and to take appropriate action to enforce the law. Imagine enforcing the law. That'd be pretty good, wouldn't it? Anyway, Trump doing this. I commend him for it. He's got to look into this. I don't know that I trust Pam Bondi to get to the bottom of it, but I don't want to be too critical until we can get kind of some some patron on this.

[00:43:37] But think about the three stories that I just told you about some of these issues, right? Act blue, all related to elections. This plan where this lady pled guilty in Colorado, this thing in Texas with Ken Paxton. Hey, we're not letting this election integrity issue go, people. We're working behind the scenes at the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association and Liberty Roundtable live to get to the bottom of this, to

[00:44:07] free Tina Peters. Trump's on board. We've got to focus on this and we better do it before the next election because listen, the Democrats are coming back. I know they're disorganized. I know they don't have a plan. They don't care. They're full of hate, hostility, violence, everything else. Now, when I say the Democrats, that's just the ones that are publicly doing it. The deep state is Republican and Democrat and they're doing that too. And the mainstream press wants you to believe there's a big old divide between Donald Trump supporters and Donald Trump. That's a lie.

[00:44:40] Green, Representative Green highlighted that on, I think, Joe Rogan's show. And no, no, no. Tucker Carlson's. Anyway, one of them. Either way. Doesn't matter. Tucker Carlson, I think. But all I can tell you is you look at that and go, hmm, federal UPS or USPS employee folds in court. Yeah. She pled guilty or she pleaded guilty or however they say that. Anyway, very interesting.

[00:45:10] And I hope we get to the bottom of Investigating Act Blue. I know that our dear friends, Mike Lindell, the offense, Lindell Offense Fund or whatever, does a great job and they've really played a pivotal role in this. I know the media wants you to believe that Mike is a clown, that he's goofy, that he's a felon, that he's all these negative and that he's a bad guy. No, no, no. Mike Lindell is doing a great job really digging into this and really trying to get the truth out. Talking about we've got to get rid of the machines ASAP.

[00:45:39] Talking about we've got a free Tina Peters and then talking about these stories. True the Vote also doing a phenomenal job on this score and so I want to be part of it. I want to help. I want to bring it up. I want to focus on the truth. There you have it. I appreciate Donald Trump and his memorandum. All right. They say the R word is back. The R word, they say, embraced by Joe Rogan and by Elon Musk, inches back into the mainstream. I think this is kind of bogus the way they frame this lie.

[00:46:09] I'm going to get to it. They say many still consider the word a quote disability slur. And while its use has percolated in the quote comedy world for years, only recently has it became a mainstream discussion more common. Okay. Now, I find this interesting because I don't consider it a disability slur. If you say the word retarded and I know you

[00:46:39] can't say that word, but I just did. And the reason that I can say that word is because I need to explain to you the reality of this word. Okay. Retard has several different meanings. Retarded. Right. What does that mean? And they want you to believe that it's just this hostile thing. They want you to believe that Joe is just a bad guy. Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, they're just bad guys.

[00:47:09] They don't care about people. They're making fun of people with disabilities. It's not even true. Joe Rogan says it's a triumph in the cultural battle over language. The artwork is coming back. Right. One of these retarded shows, he says. Now, I want to tell you that retarded, if used in a racial slur, I'm sorry, a disability slur kind of way is wrong. I support that it is wrong.

[00:47:37] But at the same time, what's the definition of retarded? And when you really dig into it, you go, okay, a disability slur could be one of them. Right. Retarded was historically used in clinical settings to describe individuals who have developmental or intellectual disabilities. However, over time, the term became used pejoratively and

[00:48:07] defensively, leading to its negative connotation. Today, it's considered outdated and defensive. Right. But in other words, retard or retarded might relate to other definitions, such as a slowdown or delays. Right. Now, here's the deal. What do they call it in music when they slow the music down? Isn't it called a retard endo or something like that? Retard on dough or whatever.

[00:48:36] So you go, man, okay, when I talk about retarded, oftentimes, I'm saying something has been slowed down in an unnecessary way. Like if you come up to the stoplight and the stoplight just goes green, red, yellow, green, red, yellow, green, red, yellow, really, really, really fast. You would say, oh my gosh, this stoplight is retarded. You're not making fun of people with a disability at all. You're merely saying this

[00:49:05] thing is not behaving up to par like it normally does. That's not a slight against people. When they say blind as a bat, can you say that? You can't say retarded, don't use the R word, but you can say blind as a bat, right? What if you said blind as a bat? Well, bats are blind, aren't they? Well, there you go. Dogs are colorblind, they say. They can only see shades of gray and stuff. Anyway, I digress. I bring all this up because

[00:49:34] they're literally attacking Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, some of the smartest people on the planet, and saying, hey, how dare they bring back the retarded word? I'll tell you what's retarded. If you really want to know what's retarded, it's the health care system in the United States. I mean, it is absolutely slowed down to a broken crawl. Retardando or whatever they call that in the music, hey, it's slowed down. It's stuck on stupid. It's so expensive.

[00:50:04] The right hand doesn't know the left hand's doing. I mean, there's a lot of great care. In other words, when you get to the taking care of people, there's a lot of good being done. But it's the getting there and it's the finance. It's the whatever surrounds it. The hospital doesn't report to this, doesn't let you know about that. And pretty soon, everything is completely confused. It's retarded. Can you use that word in that kind of a sense? Well, see, I think you should be able to, but they don't think so.

[00:50:34] That's where we kind of disagree, right? Anyway, the R word inches back into the mainstream. And I think it is. I don't like these. Pretty soon, you can't say the what word? Can't say the R word. What other words can't you say? No, don't say the F word. Oh, okay. What else can you say? Pretty soon, it's like, well, don't you dare. Well, is the R word racism? Oh, no, it's retarded. Okay. Now we've got to get a list

[00:51:03] of words that you can't say. See? Don't you dare use the N word. Oh, no, sir. Okay. And we're controlling language. And at first, it's ways that you agree with. Like, hey, I don't really believe in using the N word or I don't believe in using derogatory terms. That's right. But that's how it starts. And pretty soon, it'll be like, hey, don't say the J word. Don't be saying Jesus. Don't be doing that. All right. Anyway, I thought I'd tell you about that. Final story of the hour. Carrie Lake is in the news.

[00:51:32] Carrie Lake, who now serves as the senior advisor at the U.S. Agency for Global Media. I find this very interesting. They call it global media, and then the acronym is USAGM, which is a weird acronym. But anyway, Carrie Lake has stated that Voice of America, VOA, will be partnering with One

[00:52:01] America News or the Own News Network. I find this tremendous news. Carrie Lake and others say this will actually decrease costs for government. Lake explained that the quote, partnership will allow Own to provide nude feed services to these USAM or whatever you call this thing, U.S. AGM networks. networks.

[00:52:31] And then they go on and explain which ones it'll be like. The Office of Cuba Broadcasting, Radio Marty, and VOA. I find this really good news. Because what happens is, if Own's willing to share their news like that, then it'll save taxpayers a bunch of money. This is an enormous benefit to the American taxpayer, Lake says. who is the sole source

[00:52:59] of funding for these outlets that broadcast only to international audiences. I think that's great news. It's an enormous benefit to the American taxpayer. I agree. 100%. Right? Anyway, I think it's fantastic. And by the way, it couldn't happen to a nicer group of people either.

[00:53:29] If you want my opinion. Right? It's just, wow. But the good news is, folks, we're gaining on them. The new media is taking center stage. We're having progress. Right? We're having people work together. I know that the mainstream press wants you to believe that everything is just melting down. This is just horrible. It isn't true. There's a lot of good

[00:53:59] going on, okay? There's a lot of good going on. And we, the people, can be part of more good going on. I'm about ready to get ready to launch the Be Best Press website for news and such. Good things are happening everywhere. Check out my videos. I meant to get to a couple of them today. I didn't get it done. I'll do it soon. Or you can just go check them out at libertyroundtable.com. Click on videos and you'll see them all. They're gaining traction, baby. All right. Thanks for being with us. God save our republic.