Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/13/2024
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Radio Show Hour 2 – 11/13/2024

* Big Pharma is officially Freaking Out over the Trump-Kennedy plan to purge big interests from the federal health agencies.

Kennedy has said repeatedly that America needs to prioritize the health of the American people, not the profits of pharmaceutical companies.

* Incoming border czar Tom Homan has suggested that criminal illegal aliens and gang members self-deport because “we know who you are, and we’re gonna come and find you.”

* Anthony Pratt, an Australian businessman, One of the World’s Richest Men is Moving to America After Trump’s Landslide Victory.

* Bitcoin rallied near $90,000 Monday as the world's largest cryptocurrency continues to notch record highs in the wake of the Nov. 5 elections. Trump was pro-crytpo during his campaign and is expected to offer a friendly regulatory regime for digital assets. That should provide a tailwind for bitcoin ETFs and related stocks such as Coinbase Global (COIN) and Robinhood Markets (HOOD).

* Should Alito and Thomas Retire?

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

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

[00:00:23] All right, back with you live, ladies and gentlemen, Sam Bushman, Hour 2 of 2, Liberty Roundtable Live.

[00:00:29] This is the broadcast for November 13th, 2024, promoting God, family, country, protecting life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:36] having lively debates that, man, everybody should be in the country, should be debating the issues we are.

[00:00:40] But most folks are too busy, you know, getting on only fans only or only fans, whatever that thing's called,

[00:00:47] or they're too busy with sports or they're too busy, you know, trying to, you know, whatever, have their job

[00:00:52] or they're too busy, whatever, watching Joe Rogan swear on the radio and all this kind of stuff to get anything done.

[00:00:58] And that's the problem with the country.

[00:00:59] Now, you missed a lively debate between Lance and I.

[00:01:02] Lance Miliacho with me, George Ballantyne with me, the Big Mig Brothers, thebigmig.com.

[00:01:06] They've got an incredible show on radio on the weekends, and they're everywhere.

[00:01:09] Check them out on Rumble, Twitter, the Big Mig.

[00:01:12] Anyway, you missed a lot of the debate over the break, but I want to summarize by this.

[00:01:17] The debate is, Lance is saying we've crossed the Rubicon.

[00:01:22] It's already basically too late to use the mechanisms in the Constitution and to use the systems in place.

[00:01:30] And I want to have you respond in a second because I don't mean to put words in your mouth, Lance, either.

[00:01:35] We've crossed that.

[00:01:36] It's too late.

[00:01:37] You know what?

[00:01:37] The barn door closing it.

[00:01:40] The horse is gone, buddy.

[00:01:41] And I'm saying, hold on a minute.

[00:01:43] I don't think so.

[00:01:45] I agree that we've got a lot of problems, but I don't think it's too late.

[00:01:48] And that's kind of really where the debate is centering in the discussion on what we do and how we do it.

[00:01:54] First, Lance, I don't want to put words in your mouth.

[00:01:56] Have I summarized it fairly or no?

[00:01:57] No, I think you're spot on.

[00:01:59] I think at the end of the day, we just don't have any more time.

[00:02:02] The luxury of time based on the way this legal system is operating, we can't sit there.

[00:02:08] And like George said a little while ago, they've held a bunch of comedies.

[00:02:11] They've come down to the evidence.

[00:02:12] Look at what they did with the laptop from hell, Hunter Biden's laptop.

[00:02:15] They determined that there's over 1,100 state and federal crimes there, multi-count state and federal crimes including his entire family.

[00:02:22] But hold on a minute, Sam.

[00:02:23] And yet they didn't do anything about it.

[00:02:25] All they did was act like it wasn't the truth and it didn't exist.

[00:02:27] We don't have any more time to allow these people because it's like the fox, you know, obviously guarding the henhouse.

[00:02:34] You can't ask the foxes to fix this.

[00:02:36] And even if we vote in the state and federal governments, look at what's going on with Colorado.

[00:02:40] Just look at what happened with poor Tina Peters and Jenna Griswold.

[00:02:44] Jenna Griswold is clearly run by George Soros.

[00:02:49] She took the campaign money.

[00:02:51] We know all about it.

[00:02:52] That's right.

[00:02:52] But yet look at what she did with those passwords.

[00:02:55] And yet nobody has told her she has to resign.

[00:02:57] Nobody has investigated to say they're going to file charges against her.

[00:03:00] None of it.

[00:03:01] She's just continuing her job like nothing happened in the socialist state of Colorado.

[00:03:05] What county is she in?

[00:03:06] I'm sorry, what?

[00:03:07] What county is she in?

[00:03:08] I don't even know what county it is, Sam.

[00:03:10] She's the secretary of state for Colorado.

[00:03:12] I don't think it's the county.

[00:03:13] It's the actual state.

[00:03:14] I know.

[00:03:15] But wherever she is, if we're going to arrest her, though, hey, how many people could head

[00:03:19] to the sheriff's office and say, listen, we need this lady to be arrested?

[00:03:23] We need somebody to investigate this.

[00:03:24] How many people have gone there to do that?

[00:03:26] Sam, I'm going to say something that isn't going to be very popular right now.

[00:03:29] Yeah.

[00:03:29] We've we've and I and I love what the constitutional constitutional sheriff stand for.

[00:03:36] But I have not seen any of them.

[00:03:40] Take decisive, brutal action in the states where federal agencies continue to commit federal

[00:03:45] overreach.

[00:03:47] You've got the FBI and the DEA and ATF operating in states like they are the highest law in the

[00:03:52] land, like they are the supreme law of the land.

[00:03:55] There are many cases.

[00:03:56] Listen, it's very specific.

[00:03:57] Let me be clear here.

[00:03:58] I'm going to give you this right now.

[00:03:59] There are 17 subject matters in the Constitution that federal agencies are supposed to be enforcing

[00:04:04] 17, not unlimited.

[00:04:07] And at the end of the day, they use the Commerce Clause, which allows them to manipulate subject

[00:04:12] matter jurisdiction.

[00:04:13] At the end of the day, when you start looking at Ford Stocks arsenals, crimes against the

[00:04:16] post office, crimes against the currency, not this currency, but crimes against coin.

[00:04:21] And you start looking at what they're specifically supposed to be doing and they're not.

[00:04:25] There are so many people sitting in federal jails right now because the federal agencies

[00:04:29] saw a case come up in a state and said, oh, no, no, no.

[00:04:32] The feds are going to take that case.

[00:04:34] And they've been allowed to do that.

[00:04:36] There is no reason that any governor in the United States shouldn't be throwing out all

[00:04:39] the federal agencies when it comes to any case that isn't specific to the 17 subject

[00:04:44] matters.

[00:04:44] But the problem is we've allowed people like Zuckerberg.

[00:04:47] We've allowed people like George Soros.

[00:04:49] We've allowed people like Bill Gates to get involved in our election system.

[00:04:53] Far exceed what they're allowed to do financially to put the people in positions of power that

[00:04:58] they want in positions of power.

[00:05:00] And we've never had the constitutional sheriff stand up and just start incarcerating those

[00:05:04] people.

[00:05:04] If I was a governor of a state, I'd give the feds 24 hours to clear out of my state because

[00:05:10] at the end of the day, they operate so beyond the scope of what their powers are supposed

[00:05:13] to be.

[00:05:14] But nobody is forcing that that hand.

[00:05:16] Nobody's doing it.

[00:05:17] And that's the problem that the American people have.

[00:05:19] And maybe Trump has finally identified that.

[00:05:22] Maybe he has.

[00:05:22] We won't know yet because we heard he was going to drain the swamp the first time.

[00:05:25] And to be honest with you, I think he was too concerned by the people that were influencing

[00:05:29] him around him.

[00:05:29] And I think he was too busy worrying about a second term that never happened.

[00:05:33] So what did we do?

[00:05:34] We got to watch another four years of a tyrannical government destroy our country from within

[00:05:39] and allow people from without to destroy it and do nothing.

[00:05:42] All they did was continue to steal and cheat and lie to the American public and manipulate

[00:05:47] the media.

[00:05:48] Look at what the Twitter file showed us.

[00:05:49] Look at the amount of corruption that they were using in all these social media accounts

[00:05:54] to suppress people.

[00:05:56] Look, George and I were suspended.

[00:05:57] I was suspended because I was exposing election fraud.

[00:06:00] And the title of the thing was Italy gate.

[00:06:02] And I believe that's why they suspended me a minute and 46 seconds after Donald Trump.

[00:06:06] My point is, Sam, there is no more time.

[00:06:10] It's time for us to make a difference right now.

[00:06:12] And if some of that doesn't coincide with going through this crazy bloated system of

[00:06:18] government we've created to see if we can have a committee or we can put a vote into

[00:06:22] a state district or we can go into a county district.

[00:06:25] We're going to make a difference.

[00:06:26] You know, local action equals national.

[00:06:28] You know, you know, what is what is what is Flynn say?

[00:06:31] Local action equals national results.

[00:06:34] We don't have any more time for that.

[00:06:35] We should have done that over the last four years.

[00:06:37] We didn't do enough of it.

[00:06:38] The American people were too busy worrying about whether they could pay their bills or

[00:06:41] not.

[00:06:41] I'm tired of it.

[00:06:42] I got to be honest.

[00:06:43] I think the American people are tired of it.

[00:06:45] I agree with that, George.

[00:06:48] I agree wholeheartedly with Lance.

[00:06:50] Listen, I'm done wasting games.

[00:06:51] I'm done wasting time.

[00:06:54] Listen, how much more do you want to wait for like precincts to get their stuff together

[00:06:59] and hope the FBI won't go after PTA moms or go after people in the church for their faith?

[00:07:05] Oh, they will.

[00:07:06] Not if we can put the hammer down.

[00:07:08] They won't.

[00:07:09] You can't.

[00:07:10] Yeah.

[00:07:10] When tyranny.

[00:07:11] Not if it's time to clean house.

[00:07:12] Rebellion becomes duty.

[00:07:13] Thomas Jefferson.

[00:07:14] Here's the question then.

[00:07:15] When does the Civil War start?

[00:07:18] It doesn't have to be a Civil War.

[00:07:19] Civil War.

[00:07:20] Why is it?

[00:07:21] We can jump to that.

[00:07:22] Well, let me just give you some examples.

[00:07:24] Let's talk about RFKJR for a second.

[00:07:26] Right?

[00:07:27] Sure.

[00:07:29] Big Pharma is officially freaking out over the Trump-Kennedy plan to purge interest from

[00:07:37] the government agencies regarding Big Pharma.

[00:07:40] Kennedy has said repeatedly that America needs to prioritize the health of the American people,

[00:07:45] not the profits of these Big Pharma companies.

[00:07:47] I agree with him 100%.

[00:07:49] So what do we do?

[00:07:54] What do you mean what do we do?

[00:07:55] What do we do, George?

[00:07:55] I think it's simple.

[00:07:56] What's RFK going to do?

[00:07:59] What's his position going to be?

[00:08:00] What's he going to do?

[00:08:01] As far as the agencies?

[00:08:03] Clean house.

[00:08:05] Clean house.

[00:08:06] Come on.

[00:08:06] The FDA.

[00:08:07] How you clean house?

[00:08:09] Well, first off, what's his position going to be?

[00:08:12] His position is...

[00:08:14] What's RFK's position going to be?

[00:08:15] Well, let's see.

[00:08:16] Let's start with the health-wise.

[00:08:17] Okay?

[00:08:17] Let's go with the food industry.

[00:08:20] In this country, we allow chemicals in our food that are banned in most countries.

[00:08:25] What position is RFK going to have?

[00:08:28] He's going to have his position.

[00:08:29] What is the best way for the American people to live healthy and prosper?

[00:08:36] No, I understand.

[00:08:36] But is he going to have a position in government?

[00:08:40] Yeah.

[00:08:40] He's going to be the...

[00:08:43] What's that position?

[00:08:45] What's it going to be, Lance?

[00:08:47] Secretary of Health.

[00:08:47] His position that Trump gave him?

[00:08:49] I don't know if it's been announced yet, Sam.

[00:08:50] I don't think it has.

[00:08:51] So what position could it be?

[00:08:53] Let's just take it for example.

[00:08:54] Pick one.

[00:08:55] Any one you want.

[00:08:56] Is he the Secretary of Health?

[00:08:58] Okay.

[00:08:59] Now what's he going to do?

[00:09:03] Let me see.

[00:09:04] Revamp the FDA and NIH and all them good...

[00:09:08] What's the other one, Lance?

[00:09:09] The FDA?

[00:09:11] FDA.

[00:09:13] FDA.

[00:09:13] There's another one, though.

[00:09:17] Yeah?

[00:09:18] So...

[00:09:18] Yeah.

[00:09:19] The NIH, National Institutes of Health?

[00:09:21] Is that what you're talking about?

[00:09:22] Yeah.

[00:09:22] He's up for the Health and Human Services Secretary.

[00:09:26] That's exactly what he's up for.

[00:09:28] HHS Secretary.

[00:09:30] And then what's he going to do when he gets in there, then?

[00:09:32] It's an appointed position.

[00:09:32] Now what's he going to do?

[00:09:35] Well, I mean, the first step would probably be to take a look at everything and investigate

[00:09:39] the things that he's been concerned about all along.

[00:09:44] How long is that going to take?

[00:09:46] No idea, but hopefully he just starts firing people, Sam.

[00:09:48] I can't tell you what Kennedy's going to do or not do.

[00:09:50] I know what needs to be done.

[00:09:53] Does he have the authority to hire?

[00:09:54] We can talk about what needs to be done.

[00:09:55] I don't think we can determine what Kennedy's going to do.

[00:09:56] So, Lance, hold on.

[00:09:57] Let me clarify here.

[00:09:59] I know where Sam's trying to go with this.

[00:10:01] So, if he goes in position, he can't just go and just throw people out.

[00:10:07] He has already told Big Farmer he wants the files.

[00:10:10] Don't get rid of them.

[00:10:12] The evidence through vaccines and stuff.

[00:10:14] All right.

[00:10:15] So, you get the evidence.

[00:10:16] You expose them.

[00:10:17] Same thing what Fauci did.

[00:10:19] He's going to expose them and let the American people see firsthand what is going on.

[00:10:26] That's what he's going to do.

[00:10:28] And American people are going to be sick to their stomachs.

[00:10:31] They're going to want justice.

[00:10:33] All right.

[00:10:33] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:34] So, he's going to, what, leak a bunch of data?

[00:10:37] No, no.

[00:10:38] Leak no data.

[00:10:38] Why is he leaking the data?

[00:10:40] Why would he leak data?

[00:10:42] Why would you say leak?

[00:10:44] What if it's classified?

[00:10:45] What does he do?

[00:10:47] He puts it in to get it declassified.

[00:10:49] How is it?

[00:10:50] How is it?

[00:10:52] Wait.

[00:10:52] How is Pfizer Johnson & Johnson's documents?

[00:10:56] How would that be classified when it's studies on vaccines?

[00:11:00] How would any of that be classified material?

[00:11:02] And how would the American people?

[00:11:03] A lot of it is.

[00:11:04] I know that.

[00:11:04] Hold on.

[00:11:05] How would the American people look at that and say, wait a minute.

[00:11:08] Why are they classifying medical information as stuff they want to give us?

[00:11:12] What's going on?

[00:11:13] We're not.

[00:11:14] Listen.

[00:11:14] Listen.

[00:11:14] If you notice, in this election, suburban women voted for Trump.

[00:11:21] Young people voted for Trump.

[00:11:22] Black people voted for Trump.

[00:11:24] Spanish people.

[00:11:25] Everybody.

[00:11:25] A lot of people voted for Trump.

[00:11:27] They voted for Trump because they want to know what's going on.

[00:11:29] They're sick and tired of the government hiding stuff and people getting away with stuff.

[00:11:35] It's over.

[00:11:36] So, hold on.

[00:11:37] Is there a certificate?

[00:11:39] Who knows?

[00:11:40] But we'll see.

[00:11:41] But listen.

[00:11:42] Here's the thing.

[00:11:44] When Trump, when they said he lost in 2020 and, you know, they tried, we tried fighting

[00:11:49] this and that in the courts.

[00:11:51] You know what?

[00:11:51] And everybody, we always said like, all right, it had to be this way.

[00:11:54] People need to see firsthand what the other side is doing for them to accept it.

[00:11:59] Accept what they're doing and then choose somebody that's worthy of fixing all that stuff.

[00:12:04] That's what happened in this election.

[00:12:06] They seen the destruction of the Democratic Party, what they did to this country with our

[00:12:12] children, with government policies.

[00:12:18] Economy.

[00:12:19] All right.

[00:12:19] So let me bring it down to you.

[00:12:20] RFK says the vaccines are a fraud.

[00:12:23] They're bad.

[00:12:24] They're evil.

[00:12:24] They're horrible for you.

[00:12:25] Donald Trump still thinks the vaccine is the best thing he's ever done.

[00:12:29] How are they going to work through that together?

[00:12:31] Forget everybody else.

[00:12:32] Well, actually, Trump said he's.

[00:12:34] I think that's an assumption.

[00:12:34] I'm not sure Trump thinks that anymore, Sam.

[00:12:37] No, no.

[00:12:37] But Trump said he's going to let RFK do what he said he's going to let do with the vaccines

[00:12:46] and he's open to what he's saying.

[00:12:50] So, no, he's educated.

[00:12:51] He's been educating Trump on the vaccines.

[00:12:54] So has Trump made any statement?

[00:12:55] So hold on.

[00:12:57] Now, he's.

[00:12:57] See, this is where a lot.

[00:12:58] We just were confusing.

[00:12:59] He's not only talking about the COVID vaccine, Sam.

[00:13:02] He's talking about all the vaccines.

[00:13:04] I understand.

[00:13:05] All of them.

[00:13:05] So you can't just say COVID.

[00:13:08] He's saying they got 72 shots, 16 vaccines.

[00:13:12] And then in the year 18, 19 and 9, we saw they saw explosion in chronic disease in American

[00:13:17] children.

[00:13:19] Yeah.

[00:13:20] Why?

[00:13:20] They passed it under Reagan in 86 or whatever.

[00:13:23] The vaccine injury compensation fund and all that kind of stuff.

[00:13:27] And got the vaccine companies off the hook.

[00:13:29] Right.

[00:13:30] Well, he wants to reverse that.

[00:13:32] He wants them to be liable now.

[00:13:35] RFK wants to get that reversed.

[00:13:37] I agree.

[00:13:37] Does Trump?

[00:13:40] Well, no, Sam.

[00:13:42] Like the Hillary thing.

[00:13:43] Well, let's leave that alone.

[00:13:44] You know, Sam.

[00:13:45] And I think that's an assumption.

[00:13:46] We don't know what Trump's position is at this point, because obviously he's as hands.

[00:13:50] We know his position so far is not being attacked by every federal agency and state agency across

[00:13:56] the country because they didn't want him in office.

[00:13:58] Now we've actually got a chance to get him in office unless they pull some shenanigans.

[00:14:01] At the end, they look.

[00:14:02] But hold on.

[00:14:02] He's going to be tasked with leading.

[00:14:05] No, but Kennedy's going to be tasked with leading what we're all going to consider bold

[00:14:09] reforms for federal health.

[00:14:10] And of course, the FDA and the CDC are part of that.

[00:14:13] And of course, we know that he wants to investigate what happened with COVID.

[00:14:16] At the end of the day, how quickly is your move?

[00:14:18] And what's he going to do?

[00:14:19] I have no idea, but I can tell you that there was a secret meeting held by all the CEOs of

[00:14:24] pharmaceutical companies, and they're calling it an emergency teleconference.

[00:14:27] And why are they doing that?

[00:14:28] Because they're in a panic because they've been operating in detriment to people's health

[00:14:32] across the country for a long time.

[00:14:34] Look at fluoridated water, Sam.

[00:14:36] Everybody's determined that fluoride in the water is dangerous for people's health, but

[00:14:40] they continue to do it.

[00:14:41] Highlighted it forever.

[00:14:43] Right?

[00:14:44] Right?

[00:14:44] I mean, we can joke about what Alex Jones has exposed when he talked about that

[00:14:48] the hormones in the water and the chemicals in the water are turning the frogs gay.

[00:14:52] Everybody thought that was funny until it turned out it was true.

[00:14:55] No, I think it's true.

[00:14:56] Right?

[00:14:57] But they made fun of it, right?

[00:14:58] They made a meme.

[00:14:59] Of course they did.

[00:14:59] The press had a heyday with it.

[00:15:00] That's the mainstream press.

[00:15:01] Big Pharma had a heyday with it.

[00:15:02] But it turns out it was true.

[00:15:03] If we get the new media taking enough center stage to really bring a lot of this to the

[00:15:07] fruition, we might get somewhere.

[00:15:08] But now what we're talking about is educating the American people and getting the American

[00:15:11] people involved, which has been my whole point all along.

[00:15:13] Unless the American people get involved, I don't care which road you take, it will not

[00:15:17] go well.

[00:15:18] So, for example, we're going to have Marco Rubio be the...

[00:15:20] I disagree.

[00:15:22] Well, we'll see.

[00:15:24] I disagree.

[00:15:25] I think the American people are fed up.

[00:15:27] George and I interact with enough people online, which is a segment, it's a cross-segment

[00:15:32] across the entire country.

[00:15:34] We have libertarians on the show.

[00:15:36] We have liberals on the show.

[00:15:38] You know, because you know me.

[00:15:38] I think it's a uniparty in D.C.

[00:15:40] People are fed up.

[00:15:41] And they're frightened.

[00:15:43] They're frightened about GMO foods.

[00:15:45] They're frightened about what's happened to the soil.

[00:15:47] They're worried about what's happened to the honeybees and how they're being killed by all

[00:15:50] the chemicals that we're using out there and the use of Roundup on our foods.

[00:15:53] They're not worried enough.

[00:15:54] And they're concerned about the health of their children.

[00:15:56] And I think they're ready for decisive change.

[00:15:59] And I think somebody like Kennedy, that's the one thing I like about these cabinet choices

[00:16:02] so far.

[00:16:03] Look, I don't know Marco Rubio, but I'll tell you this.

[00:16:06] I talked to Roger Stone, who's one of the toughest SOBs I know.

[00:16:10] He's been through it.

[00:16:11] I trust his...

[00:16:13] I really trust his intuition.

[00:16:15] I trust his experience.

[00:16:16] He's extremely knowledgeable.

[00:16:17] He had nothing but nice things to say about Marco Rubio.

[00:16:21] And let me tell you something.

[00:16:22] Marco Rubio...

[00:16:22] If he thought Marco Rubio could be trusted, but it's just not Marco Rubio.

[00:16:26] Let's say that there...

[00:16:27] I don't know how many cabinet positions are there or what the really crucial positions

[00:16:31] are.

[00:16:32] Let's say that there's 100.

[00:16:33] There's about 10,000 positions that Trump needs to fill at some point.

[00:16:36] But there's...

[00:16:36] But crucial positions, there's probably what?

[00:16:38] 100?

[00:16:40] 500 maybe, but yes.

[00:16:41] Okay.

[00:16:41] Well, let's just say 250.

[00:16:43] Let's just disagree to...

[00:16:44] Agree to disagree.

[00:16:45] Okay?

[00:16:46] 250.

[00:16:46] 50.

[00:16:47] If he gets those right, unlike the previous, obviously, cabinet, if he gets that right

[00:16:53] by 80 or 90 percent...

[00:16:54] Let me ask you this, Sam.

[00:16:55] Do you think if he gets that right by 80 or 90 percent that those are good choices?

[00:16:59] Absolutely.

[00:16:59] Those are the people that we really believe should be in there.

[00:17:01] The Cash Patels, the Dan Scabinos, the Devin Nuneses, or the Ratcliffs.

[00:17:07] If he gets those basically right, what do you think the impact that's going to be on the

[00:17:11] project?

[00:17:11] Oh, it'll be incredible.

[00:17:12] It'll be tremendous.

[00:17:13] It will be game-changing, no question.

[00:17:15] So you go look up Rubio.

[00:17:16] I think RFK is one of the good choices.

[00:17:18] I think RFK is one of the important choices.

[00:17:21] And you can go look up his voting record, say, on John Birch Society or whatever, and

[00:17:24] see how constitutional Rubio votes.

[00:17:26] You can go see it.

[00:17:27] It's easy.

[00:17:27] It's not very good.

[00:17:29] Okay?

[00:17:29] Let's talk about Lee Zeldin.

[00:17:30] Is he a good guy?

[00:17:31] He's going to lead up the EPA, right?

[00:17:35] Yeah.

[00:17:36] You know, I really don't know Lee Zeldin's record.

[00:17:38] I know of him, but I don't really know him.

[00:17:40] I understand.

[00:17:41] How about you, George?

[00:17:41] Do you know about Rubio and Lee Zeldin, either of those guys?

[00:17:44] I know Lee Zeldin.

[00:17:48] I like him, but listen, we'll see.

[00:17:51] Senator Rubio, there's some things in his background that are not great.

[00:17:56] I'm not saying I'm thrilled about it, about him.

[00:18:01] But I think, you know, if you notice, like Trump is picking people also where they're

[00:18:07] taken away from their either governorship or senatorship or congressmen and where there

[00:18:12] hopefully be another red conservative elected or put in.

[00:18:16] So he's doing it strategically and somewhat wisely in that sense.

[00:18:20] But look at, listen, Dan Bongino, director of secret service.

[00:18:25] Do you have confidence in this Lee guy?

[00:18:27] Is it Lee Zeldin?

[00:18:28] You have confidence in you?

[00:18:28] Lee Zeldin I have confidence in.

[00:18:30] Yeah.

[00:18:31] Rubio?

[00:18:32] Somewhat.

[00:18:33] I'll give him a chance.

[00:18:35] All right.

[00:18:35] How about this Trump considering this Alina Haba attorney for the White House press secretary?

[00:18:43] Is she going to tear it up?

[00:18:44] Yeah, absolutely.

[00:18:45] I like her.

[00:18:46] She's a badass woman.

[00:18:47] She's a beast.

[00:18:49] She's a great choice.

[00:18:50] Is she going to let George be at the press conference, press corps?

[00:18:55] No idea.

[00:18:56] Put George on the press corps and kick off one of the, like maybe get rid of NPR and put

[00:18:59] George in there?

[00:19:00] No idea.

[00:19:02] My belief is they should put all those liberal media outlets way in the back standing up and

[00:19:06] put a whole new type, put George and Lance up there in front.

[00:19:09] Sam, there are discussions, Sam, there are discussions behind the scenes that they are

[00:19:13] going to be putting a bunch of alt media and investigative journalists from podcast shows

[00:19:17] and otherwise in the press corps.

[00:19:19] There have been discussions that we heard about that that is part of their big plan.

[00:19:23] I understand.

[00:19:24] How about John Ratcliffe of the CIA?

[00:19:26] Is that guy going to be a good dude or should we just need to abolish the CIA?

[00:19:29] No, well, John Ratcliffe was a great dude when he was first time around.

[00:19:32] So I think he's going to do what needs to be done.

[00:19:37] You know, hopefully they declassify a lot.

[00:19:40] I mean, the CIA, it's going to be, it needs to be revamped.

[00:19:43] Whether how, what's their plan and how they do it.

[00:19:45] I don't know.

[00:19:46] Is the CIA unconstitutional?

[00:19:49] Is the CIA unconstitutional?

[00:19:51] Yeah.

[00:19:52] They are definitely, all the three little agencies are running unconstitutional at the

[00:19:56] moment.

[00:19:56] So we don't want to revamp the unconstitutional thing.

[00:19:57] We've got to shut that sucker down, right?

[00:19:59] If we're going to go all ham, we're going to, we've got to shut that sucker down.

[00:20:02] Stop, stop, stop trying to be, um, you can't just shut down, uh, can't just shut it down.

[00:20:10] You know what I mean?

[00:20:11] You can get rid of the top floor people, you know, the higher ups and start putting new

[00:20:17] policies in, but most importantly, get rid of, um, make them accountable.

[00:20:23] I understand.

[00:20:24] How about Mike Huckabee?

[00:20:25] You have some bastard to Israel.

[00:20:27] Is he a good dude?

[00:20:28] You have confidence in that guy?

[00:20:29] I have confidence in Mike Huckabee.

[00:20:30] He's a great guy.

[00:20:31] He was great governor for Arkansas.

[00:20:32] He did great things.

[00:20:34] He's, he's, he's been behind Trump from day one.

[00:20:37] He's even his daughter.

[00:20:38] Yeah.

[00:20:39] When she was president, she's governor.

[00:20:40] Yeah.

[00:20:41] So what do you think?

[00:20:43] You have confidence in Mike Huckabee, Lance?

[00:20:45] You know, here's the bottom line.

[00:20:47] I don't really, his position with Israel being the ambassador, it's, it's really not as important

[00:20:53] to me as many of these other roles.

[00:20:54] I'm more worried about the DIA, the CIA.

[00:20:56] I'm worried about where they're going to put cash Patel.

[00:20:59] I'm worried about Israel runs our government though.

[00:21:03] Well, there's no doubt that there's interest in that for me, but the truth is I'm more worried

[00:21:07] about these at home.

[00:21:08] I want to know who's going to take over the FBI.

[00:21:10] Dan Bongino is going to be in charge of the secret service.

[00:21:13] Dan Bongino is taking over the secret service.

[00:21:14] How about Kristi Nome with Homeland Security then?

[00:21:15] You trust her?

[00:21:15] Would you trust Kristi?

[00:21:17] Yes.

[00:21:19] All right.

[00:21:20] I don't have any trust in Kristi Nome whatsoever.

[00:21:22] Yeah.

[00:21:22] I trust Kristi Nome.

[00:21:23] If you go to the people of South Dakota, they say she's on the surface.

[00:21:26] Sounds good.

[00:21:27] But in the truth, she's not protecting our land at all.

[00:21:31] All right.

[00:21:32] How about this Fox News guy?

[00:21:33] This Fox News, he's a host and veteran.

[00:21:36] Pete, what is it?

[00:21:37] Hold on a second.

[00:21:38] Hold on.

[00:21:38] I'm going to stop you in your tracks right there.

[00:21:40] Yeah?

[00:21:40] He's a major.

[00:21:42] He was a major in the Army.

[00:21:43] He's in the Reserves.

[00:21:44] He's a military man first that just happened to be a co-host on Fox News.

[00:21:49] Pete?

[00:21:50] Yes.

[00:21:51] Pete.

[00:21:51] Segwit.

[00:21:52] Egzwit.

[00:21:53] Yeah.

[00:21:54] He's got two degrees, one from Princeton, one from Harvard.

[00:21:58] Right.

[00:21:59] And he's been...

[00:21:59] Secretary of Defense?

[00:22:01] Yes.

[00:22:01] Yes.

[00:22:02] And he's been very outspoken about the way the military's been handled the last four years.

[00:22:07] All right.

[00:22:08] What do you think?

[00:22:09] Do you have trust in him, Lance?

[00:22:11] Yeah.

[00:22:11] I think he was an odd choice.

[00:22:13] I didn't expect that choice.

[00:22:15] But after I did my research, yeah, I agree with George.

[00:22:18] I think he's a good choice.

[00:22:19] I think he's going to do a good job.

[00:22:21] All right.

[00:22:22] How about former Cabinet Secretary William or Bill McGinney as White House counsel?

[00:22:30] Is that a good one?

[00:22:31] I don't know McGinney at all.

[00:22:33] How about you, George?

[00:22:35] McGinney for White House counsel.

[00:22:37] I don't know the man, so I can't comment on it.

[00:22:40] I know Mike Davis would be great.

[00:22:43] Yeah.

[00:22:45] How about Stephen Wyckoff?

[00:22:47] What about Holman?

[00:22:47] You like Holman for a border?

[00:22:49] We'll get to him, because I like Holman quite a bit.

[00:22:51] I like Holman, too.

[00:22:52] I think Holman's great.

[00:22:53] What about Stephen Wyckoff, though?

[00:22:55] He's going to be a special envoy to the Middle East.

[00:22:59] Got to be honest with you.

[00:23:00] I don't know Wyckoff either.

[00:23:02] Don't know him.

[00:23:02] See, what's fascinating to me is the three of us don't know most of these people.

[00:23:06] Some of them we have serious, serious concerns about.

[00:23:10] Others we think might be decent, right?

[00:23:14] Like Kennedy's got some good things going for him, but I got a lot of concerns about Kennedy.

[00:23:17] First off, he's pro-death.

[00:23:18] He's for abortion.

[00:23:22] To me, pro-life is one of the most important issues in the country.

[00:23:24] Okay, so listen.

[00:23:27] Don't be like the Democrats and bring the abortion thing.

[00:23:29] The abortion thing is settled.

[00:23:30] It's up to the states.

[00:23:31] Let the states handle it.

[00:23:32] That's it.

[00:23:34] Done.

[00:23:34] Done.

[00:23:34] Move on from it.

[00:23:35] Do you still have to work through it?

[00:23:37] Huh?

[00:23:38] 50 states have to still work through it, right?

[00:23:40] Well, each state can work through it independently.

[00:23:43] Listen, a lot of people.

[00:23:44] And I'm going to go with George on that.

[00:23:46] I'm going to go with George because let's face it.

[00:23:48] It's not one of the 17 subject matters in the Constitution that the federal government should be involved in.

[00:23:52] I agree 100%.

[00:23:53] It's not.

[00:23:54] And I'm glad that it got turned over to the states, by the way.

[00:23:57] For sure.

[00:23:57] I agree.

[00:23:58] Me too.

[00:23:59] But what I'm saying is I'm not going to be advocating for folks that are pro-death.

[00:24:04] Do you notice that Trump told RFK he's good in where he's positioned as long as he doesn't, you know, get into the oil and all that stuff?

[00:24:13] You know, he's joking around.

[00:24:14] And I like that for sure.

[00:24:17] All right, let's go to Tom Holman.

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[00:30:31] And we're talking about all these picks Donald Trump has made, and I think some of them are good.

[00:30:36] Most of them I'm concerned about.

[00:30:37] A couple of them are great.

[00:30:39] Tom Holman, for example, George, I think is one of the best there is.

[00:30:44] I think Tom Holman is an awesome pick.

[00:30:48] He did great last time.

[00:30:49] He's going to do even better this time.

[00:30:50] The man speaks without worrying about what people are going to think, what they say.

[00:30:56] He just does the right thing.

[00:30:59] And listen, he's the right guy for the job.

[00:31:02] He's going to put the hammer down, and he's going to get the job done.

[00:31:05] I think you're right about that.

[00:31:07] I say all those illegals, especially the ones that are on the gangs, I would just take your butt across the border now.

[00:31:16] Save yourself the trouble, anguish, because it's going to happen.

[00:31:20] I could tell you I would love to get Tom Holman on the show for an interview.

[00:31:24] If I saw Tom Holman, I would hug him for his 33 years of service.

[00:31:28] He's exactly the solution we need on the border.

[00:31:31] He's a tough guy.

[00:31:33] He's a serious guy.

[00:31:34] He knows his job.

[00:31:35] He can be trusted by the American people to do the right thing when nobody's looking.

[00:31:39] And that's what I'm looking for.

[00:31:41] I'm looking for cabinet positions.

[00:31:42] I'm looking for members of Trump's admin that will do the right thing when nobody's watching,

[00:31:46] because we haven't really had that before.

[00:31:48] We had a lot of people in there that obviously were conniving, slippery, treasonous sons of guns.

[00:31:55] Tom Holman is not one of them.

[00:31:57] He's an amazing pick, and I love everything that he's ready to do.

[00:32:00] I've been watching his interviews as of late, and he is just stoic.

[00:32:05] I don't know if the guy laughs.

[00:32:07] Does the guy ever laugh?

[00:32:08] I don't think he ever laughs.

[00:32:09] He's stoic, but I love the fact that he's decisive and stoic.

[00:32:14] And he delivers, though, in a serious way.

[00:32:17] It's a little bit of dry humor, though.

[00:32:19] And you mentioned on the break that he was like, they asked him, hey, what about breaking up these families?

[00:32:23] And he goes, well, we'll just deport the kids with the children.

[00:32:25] He did it with a straight face at the same time, though.

[00:32:27] It was meant to be a little bit tongue-in-cheek and mock them, but it doesn't change the dead seriousness nature of his point, Lance.

[00:32:35] Yeah, exactly right.

[00:32:36] And that's exactly what he said on 60 Minutes.

[00:32:38] But the point is, he's right.

[00:32:40] Listen, come here legally.

[00:32:41] We want legal immigration.

[00:32:43] I want doctors, lawyers, and engineers.

[00:32:45] I don't want countries emptying out their prisons and telling those people, you better go to the U.S.

[00:32:50] because if you come back, you're not going to survive it.

[00:32:53] They're emptying their jails and prisons and sending them here.

[00:32:56] And the Democrats allowed it to happen and compelled it to happen and enabled it to happen because they wanted a 20 or 30 million deep ghost voter pool.

[00:33:05] And a lot of people don't know why that didn't work.

[00:33:08] I think I know the story of why that didn't work because I think it was stopped dead in its tracks because the operation got disclosed by Patrick Byrne and Vem Miller.

[00:33:16] And I think that all the reporting of that operation of those semi trucks with those ballots that have been pre-filled out, I believe that was the big cheat.

[00:33:24] That was their big, big master plan.

[00:33:27] And I think Patrick Byrne and Vem Miller stopped it dead in their tracks.

[00:33:30] Well, amen, and good work for them for doing so.

[00:33:33] Speaking of people coming to the United States, a lot of the celebrities claim they'll leave if Donald Trump gets elected.

[00:33:38] I'm saying, hey, don't let the door hit you in the butt on the way out.

[00:33:40] When are these people leaving?

[00:33:41] Is my first question.

[00:33:42] But the second point is Anthony Pratt from Australia is coming to the United States, right, Lance?

[00:33:48] Yeah, that's a crazy story.

[00:33:50] I mean, obviously, one of the richest guys in the entire planet.

[00:33:53] I think his company that he owns, what is it worth, $35 billion, I think.

[00:34:00] And he's saying that he's coming here because of the landslide victory.

[00:34:04] And, you know, his visa has already been approved.

[00:34:06] And he's planning on spending the majority of his time here.

[00:34:09] And he's planning on – he already did.

[00:34:12] You know, he invested and built 70 factories in the U.S., created 12,000 jobs.

[00:34:16] And he's planning on doing more.

[00:34:17] Of course, he's the chairman of VizY, Australia, I think it is.

[00:34:22] It's V-I-S-Y.

[00:34:23] Not sure how that's pronounced.

[00:34:25] But, listen, I think it's exciting.

[00:34:27] You know, we're losing all the left-leaning, psychotic celebrities.

[00:34:32] They're all going to move or they're going to drink Drano, as Bette Midler suggested.

[00:34:37] So we're losing all them, but we're gaining a billionaire that's a bright, you know, business guy.

[00:34:42] So I'm excited about it.

[00:34:43] It's a good swap, in my opinion.

[00:34:45] Good swap.

[00:34:45] What do you say, George?

[00:34:46] You like this guy coming?

[00:34:47] I think it's great.

[00:34:48] I think he'll bring a lot of jobs.

[00:34:50] Yeah, I mean, I didn't really know who he was.

[00:34:52] I looked it up, did some research.

[00:34:54] But he, what, has factories here or businesses.

[00:34:57] He wants to build more.

[00:34:58] So, listen, why not?

[00:35:01] He's actually doing something positive.

[00:35:02] So I welcome him.

[00:35:04] Let's go.

[00:35:05] Let's get more.

[00:35:08] You know, why not?

[00:35:08] So far, has Trump snubbed Tulsi Gabbard or is she going to be in the administration, do you think, Lance?

[00:35:14] Tulsi?

[00:35:15] Yeah.

[00:35:16] Oh, she's in.

[00:35:17] What is she going to do?

[00:35:19] I think they've already given her a position, haven't they?

[00:35:22] Not that I know.

[00:35:23] I'm pretty sure she's already, yeah.

[00:35:24] Listen, Tulsi's already got a spot.

[00:35:26] Tell me what it is.

[00:35:27] I'd love to know.

[00:35:29] Hold on a minute.

[00:35:30] I can't remember.

[00:35:30] I want to make sure you're checking that out.

[00:35:32] I'll tell you this, Marco.

[00:35:33] I don't think she has it.

[00:35:33] She doesn't have a spot yet, by the way, Lance.

[00:35:35] I don't think so.

[00:35:37] But either way, listen.

[00:35:39] Oh, no, wait.

[00:35:39] She's under consideration to be the director of national intelligence.

[00:35:42] I apologize.

[00:35:43] I thought she'd already been picked.

[00:35:45] Yeah.

[00:35:46] I hope that she gets involved.

[00:35:50] I mean, do you like Tulsi, Sam?

[00:35:51] I think Tulsi, even though she's pro-death, which I don't like, it's like RFKJR.

[00:35:56] I like both of them.

[00:35:57] They do a lot of good, and I'll give them credit.

[00:35:59] Even though there's things I'm concerned about, I think for the most part, they're good, and I think for the most part, they'll do their very best for their country.

[00:36:05] And I support the positions.

[00:36:07] That's why I say I support RFK doing what he's doing.

[00:36:10] And I support Tulsi doing what she would be doing, too.

[00:36:14] You know what?

[00:36:15] You know what we need to know?

[00:36:16] Listen, hold on.

[00:36:19] What's going to be the, coming down to what's going to matter right now is who's going to be the director of the FBI?

[00:36:26] Who's going to be the AG?

[00:36:28] Richard Mack.

[00:36:33] Richard Mack for what?

[00:36:35] Well, Richard Mack could head up the FBI.

[00:36:39] He went to the FBI Academy.

[00:36:40] He beat Bill Clinton at the Supreme Court.

[00:36:44] I mean, I'll be honest with you.

[00:36:45] I like Richard Mack for a role.

[00:36:47] If it was up to me, he'd have a role in Trump's cabinet.

[00:36:49] But I'll be honest with you.

[00:36:50] Right now, the person we don't know where he's been put yet is Cash Patel.

[00:36:54] And, you know, Cash, I'd like to see him as the OIG, the AG, or the head of the FBI.

[00:37:00] Any one of those three.

[00:37:01] I mean, I think there's some other great choices.

[00:37:03] General Flynn and Ivan Raiklin in there.

[00:37:05] Well, so far, we haven't seen General Flynn get a position yet, right?

[00:37:09] Hopefully he won't see him.

[00:37:10] But we also haven't heard anything about the NSA or the DIA.

[00:37:14] No, the NSA.

[00:37:16] Wait, didn't he appoint somebody to the NSA?

[00:37:18] I don't think so.

[00:37:20] Not that I know of.

[00:37:21] I don't think so.

[00:37:22] Anyway, just so you know, Marco Rubio, though, got 66% on the John Birch Society Constitutionality Report,

[00:37:27] voting as a senator.

[00:37:29] 66%.

[00:37:30] That's what, a D?

[00:37:31] Or is that an F?

[00:37:33] It's probably a D minus.

[00:37:35] Okay.

[00:37:36] He's just saying.

[00:37:37] Okay, hold on.

[00:37:39] So, hold on.

[00:37:39] If we're chatting on guys like that to uphold the Supreme Law of the land, good luck.

[00:37:42] All right.

[00:37:43] Trump picked Representative Mike Waltz to be his NSA.

[00:37:46] That was two days ago.

[00:37:47] All right.

[00:37:48] Is Mike Waltz a good guy?

[00:37:49] Mike's great.

[00:37:50] Mike's great.

[00:37:51] Think Mike Waltz will be a good guy, Lance?

[00:37:54] Yes.

[00:37:54] He's great.

[00:37:56] I mean, George, what do you think?

[00:37:59] I really didn't know much about him.

[00:38:00] You know, I did some stuff.

[00:38:01] He looks like he's going to be a great guy.

[00:38:04] He's a former military, too.

[00:38:06] So, you know.

[00:38:08] Yeah.

[00:38:09] Also from Florida, I believe, too.

[00:38:10] Who's going to run the TSA?

[00:38:11] Yeah, he's a former Green Beret.

[00:38:12] He's always been a critic of China, you guys.

[00:38:14] Who's going to grab your general's next and run the TSA?

[00:38:16] Wait, wait.

[00:38:17] You know where he can see Tulsi?

[00:38:19] Who's going to run?

[00:38:20] What's the department for the veterans and veterans affairs and everything?

[00:38:23] Oh, yeah.

[00:38:24] She'd be great in there.

[00:38:25] Yeah.

[00:38:27] I mean, look, I'm still hopeful.

[00:38:30] I want to hear about, you know, Brigadier General Anthony Tata.

[00:38:33] You know, I'd like to hear about what role he's going to be because I understand he's in discussions.

[00:38:37] I'd like to hear about Tulsi's role.

[00:38:39] You know, obviously, I want cash in there.

[00:38:42] And let's be fair.

[00:38:43] Donald Trump is working on this as fast as he can.

[00:38:46] We've got to give him some time.

[00:38:47] Well, he's cranking.

[00:38:49] I mean, I think he's going faster than any other administration ever has, isn't he?

[00:38:52] Yeah, I think so.

[00:38:53] Just because we don't know.

[00:38:54] Sam, he's been working on this.

[00:38:57] He's been working on this for a while now.

[00:38:59] He's just, like, maybe narrowing down his choices.

[00:39:03] Yeah.

[00:39:03] Well, he wasn't waiting, so, you know, let's see.

[00:39:08] I mean, who would you like to see for Attorney General?

[00:39:11] Michael Peruca.

[00:39:14] I don't know who that is, but.

[00:39:16] He ran for Attorney General of Maryland.

[00:39:19] Didn't win.

[00:39:20] Great guy.

[00:39:21] Constitutional as all get out.

[00:39:23] Runs a constitutional training institution right now.

[00:39:26] He's an attorney.

[00:39:28] And he's a great guy.

[00:39:30] But, see, I don't think Trump will be looking at guys like that.

[00:39:33] You know?

[00:39:34] I don't know.

[00:39:35] I don't think they'll put you and I on the press course, but I don't think.

[00:39:39] You know, I think you're going to be surprised about that.

[00:39:41] I think there's a lot of discussions about that press course.

[00:39:44] Steve Banning won't want to take a bunch of 10-foot pole, right?

[00:39:47] I'm sorry.

[00:39:47] Well, you know, I'm going to tell you something.

[00:39:49] There may be some opportunities that are going to be bigger than even the press

[00:39:52] core.

[00:39:53] There's a lot of stuff that's getting moved around right now.

[00:39:55] A lot of complete pieces on the chessboard are getting moved.

[00:39:58] I think that press core is really going to change.

[00:40:01] I've heard some things that I believe are going to happen.

[00:40:03] I hope you're right.

[00:40:04] Well, I mean, if you look at it, let's talk about that real quick.

[00:40:09] Right?

[00:40:09] We have CNN and MSNBC.

[00:40:12] They're tanking.

[00:40:14] Yeah.

[00:40:15] Donald loves them, though.

[00:40:17] Well, of course.

[00:40:18] Because, you know, he exposes the left for them.

[00:40:21] He gives them media coverage.

[00:40:22] But they're tanking.

[00:40:23] Their ratings are done up.

[00:40:25] CNN is laying off a bunch of people right now.

[00:40:27] Yeah.

[00:40:27] MSNBC is looking to probably sell.

[00:40:31] Look, the Washington Post.

[00:40:33] George.

[00:40:33] The Washington.

[00:40:34] The Los Angeles Times, actually.

[00:40:36] The owner fired the far left editorial board once.

[00:40:39] Factual and balanced coverage of Trump presidency.

[00:40:41] Wow.

[00:40:42] Now they're coming around.

[00:40:44] And you have the Washington Post.

[00:40:45] It's the same way.

[00:40:47] Yeah.

[00:40:48] Besos and WAPO.

[00:40:50] They know where they're buttered.

[00:40:51] That's for sure.

[00:40:52] Could you imagine if you get.

[00:40:54] That is for sure.

[00:40:55] If you get half the media, let's say, covering the presidency, right?

[00:41:00] You've got a valid point here, George.

[00:41:01] You're right about this.

[00:41:02] And I hope that happens because that's what it's going to take if we're going to gain ground.

[00:41:05] My whole point is the American people have got to be engaged in a constitutional republic for it to work.

[00:41:10] And if we're not going to be engaged, we're going to expect somebody else to do it for us.

[00:41:13] It ain't going to happen.

[00:41:14] And the only way is for us to get engaged.

[00:41:15] And the only way for us to really be engaged is for us to be properly educated.

[00:41:18] And the only way for us to be properly educated is to have a media that has the Constitution and has the country at heart and cares about this country.

[00:41:28] And until enough of us decide to get involved in that media to tell that story and to educate and get the American people involved enough,

[00:41:34] nothing we can do will change the game in a positive enough way to matter.

[00:41:38] The 330 or 300 at least million American people have got to weigh in, and they've got to stand for principle.

[00:41:46] So the only way to do that is turn them to God Almighty.

[00:41:48] Okay, they say that the word of God has more power than the sword.

[00:41:51] Okay, so we've got to turn to God, and then we've got to be engaged.

[00:41:54] And if the American people aren't engaged, I don't care who takes the helm tomorrow.

[00:41:57] It'll be ruined in two years, four years, six years, whatever the crap the next group comes in.

[00:42:02] Will Donald and crude do better than most?

[00:42:04] I believe so.

[00:42:05] Absolutely.

[00:42:06] But will it be turned on a dime just like it was last time in a second if we don't put proper principle in place?

[00:42:12] Yes, I think so.

[00:42:14] This is why it's crucial for the GOP.

[00:42:16] They need to come together because we haven't officially took the House.

[00:42:20] We're at 216.

[00:42:20] We need two more to go.

[00:42:21] But once that happens, we have all three branches, right?

[00:42:25] So they need to put new laws in.

[00:42:28] They need to revamp the IRS laws.

[00:42:30] They need to put immigration laws.

[00:42:32] Let's get it done.

[00:42:33] Stop playing games.

[00:42:34] Pull together unity and get stuff done.

[00:42:37] And if they don't get it done, if things don't get done now, we're in big trouble.

[00:42:42] They need to ban the machines, put new laws in, banning those machines.

[00:42:47] And the only way for them to do that is the people get together and demand it and be on the same page.

[00:42:51] By the way, Bitcoin's cranking up and up and up.

[00:42:53] How many Bitcoins do you own, Lance?

[00:42:56] Zero.

[00:42:57] Oh, do you have one joint?

[00:42:58] Zero.

[00:42:58] I wish I owned some.

[00:43:00] I own a lot of other coins, but we don't own that.

[00:43:02] George and I kind of work on it together.

[00:43:04] We're expanding kind of our vision there.

[00:43:07] Well, I have some Bitcoin.

[00:43:09] Do you?

[00:43:10] Oh, okay.

[00:43:12] Yeah.

[00:43:12] I don't talk about it.

[00:43:13] Do you have a whole Bitcoin?

[00:43:14] Because Bitcoin rally is near, what, $100,000 now?

[00:43:17] $99,000?

[00:43:18] It's insanity.

[00:43:20] Or $90,000, I guess it is.

[00:43:22] I don't really talk about my personal finances, but let's just say.

[00:43:27] Bitcoin is at $92,062.

[00:43:30] It actually hit a high today of $93,000 and change.

[00:43:34] But the real word is that with all the stuff that's going on, obviously Dubai expanding,

[00:43:40] Trump talking about a taxi free zone and talking about making America the top crypto nation in the world.

[00:43:47] There's a lot going on.

[00:43:48] We're on a bull run.

[00:43:50] Everything's moving.

[00:43:51] XRP, Salon, Ethereum.

[00:43:52] I mean, Ethereum's now sitting at, I think, $3,200 and change.

[00:43:56] So that's a big mover.

[00:43:58] Dogecoin's on a big move because, obviously, Dogecoin's been in the news because of the Department of Government Efficiency.

[00:44:03] The same letters.

[00:44:04] And, of course, Elon Musk has always been kind of a Doge supporter.

[00:44:06] Yeah, Ethereum's sitting at $3,279.

[00:44:09] But a lot of coins are moving.

[00:44:11] And if you look at Flair and even if you look at what's going on in the meme coin market, it's just insane.

[00:44:17] There's so many Shiba Inu, Bonk, Floki.

[00:44:21] Listen, I just bought MogCoin while we're on the show.

[00:44:26] Yeah.

[00:44:27] Be on the lookout, people.

[00:44:28] Solana, another one that's high on the move.

[00:44:30] But XRP is one of the ones that everybody's talking about.

[00:44:33] XRP, they're predicting to be in the thousands before long.

[00:44:36] And XRP is sitting at $0.70.

[00:44:39] Just a couple of weeks ago, it was at $0.52.

[00:44:45] XRP.

[00:44:46] So there's a lot of stuff going on with this digital stuff.

[00:44:49] And that's kind of my concern again is, man, instead of focusing on constitutional currency, we're focusing on all these, you know, digital currencies.

[00:44:58] Well, digital currencies here is to stay.

[00:45:01] As much as some people may not like it, it's important for every American, no matter what their age, to get educated about stable coins, alt coins, meme coins, and all the uses that are coming up.

[00:45:10] Because the blockchain's here, and there's no doubt it's going to happen.

[00:45:14] I just hope it happens in a manner that we obviously are not fiat-backed this time.

[00:45:19] A lot of discussions about gold-backed currency.

[00:45:21] Solem Globe is one of them.

[00:45:22] And I love that.

[00:45:23] But gold-backed currency is obviously a big D.

[00:45:25] You've got Algo out there, which is Algorand.

[00:45:27] That's another big one.

[00:45:28] And then you've got the coins that everybody's talking about that are going to be part of the SWIFT system and that are already approved in their own ways.

[00:45:34] Kind of a big deal.

[00:45:36] And I believe they call them the ISO coins.

[00:45:40] That's a big market.

[00:45:41] And that's a lot of stuff where you've got more stability because they're fixed.

[00:45:44] But part of the ISO 20022 compliant list, you've got XRP on there.

[00:45:50] You've got Cardano, which its call sign is ADA.

[00:45:52] You've got Quant, QNT, Algorand, which is the gold-backed, obviously, coin, Algo.

[00:45:58] You've got Hedera Hashgraph, HBAR.

[00:46:01] Stellar, which is XLM, IOTA, MyOTA.

[00:46:04] They go by.

[00:46:04] And XDC is the other one.

[00:46:06] Those are the only ISO 2000, I mean, 20,022 compliant coins.

[00:46:12] And those are the ones that are going to be –

[00:46:41] what the importance is.

[00:46:44] Wow.

[00:46:45] Speaking of that, it's either Donald or Eric.

[00:46:47] One of them is going into a big old company that is in the private sector that's kind of interesting.

[00:46:51] He's not going to be in the administration in any way.

[00:46:55] Which one is it?

[00:46:55] That's interesting.

[00:46:56] I haven't heard about that.

[00:46:57] What is that?

[00:46:58] Don Jr.

[00:46:59] I can't remember the name of the company.

[00:47:00] It's a big –

[00:47:02] what are those companies that have a bunch of companies called?

[00:47:05] You know, I think Trump actually should leave his kids out of it this time.

[00:47:09] This way they don't try to go after them.

[00:47:12] You know?

[00:47:13] I agree.

[00:47:14] Better off.

[00:47:14] It's a wise move.

[00:47:16] It's a wise move indeed, I think.

[00:47:19] All right.

[00:47:20] So here's the question now.

[00:47:21] Any other thing on Bitcoin that we want to highlight?

[00:47:23] I mean, it's just rocking.

[00:47:25] And the environment is friendly for this.

[00:47:28] So whether you like it or not, I agree.

[00:47:30] Digital coin is here to stay.

[00:47:32] And, you know, how do we make sure that the government doesn't get too controlling?

[00:47:36] And how do we make sure that the world doesn't get control of this thing?

[00:47:39] Lance?

[00:47:41] I mean, there's no doubt.

[00:47:43] We're going to have to – they're going to need to make it a more friendly environment.

[00:47:46] That's the key to it.

[00:47:48] And, of course, right away, I think he's already announced that day one he's going to fire the head of the SEC.

[00:47:53] He's out of there because he's been an obstructionist as far as the U.S.'s role.

[00:47:57] He's made it extremely difficult.

[00:47:59] I mean, that's what they did to XRP.

[00:48:00] XRP would probably already be in the hundreds of dollars price, maybe even the thousands if it wasn't for the SEC lawsuit.

[00:48:06] And that's damaging.

[00:48:08] XRP has negotiated more than 2,700 contracts across the globe for the XRP coin to be the transactional currency for foreign governments, for banks.

[00:48:19] And, you know, you look at what they did there at the SEC, and the SEC has been a problem for a long time.

[00:48:24] They put so many things, so many obstacles.

[00:48:26] Gary Gensler has gone out of his way to be anti-crypto.

[00:48:29] He always wants to talk about it that it's only for black market goods, and that's old news.

[00:48:33] We're talking about the Silk Road at that point.

[00:48:36] That's done.

[00:48:37] That's over with.

[00:48:38] We're way past that now.

[00:48:40] Well, there's no doubt the legitimacy is beyond that in many ways, many cases, that's for sure.

[00:48:46] Speaking of the issue with Kamala, now some folks are saying, hey, Biden should step down and give Kamala her day in the sun.

[00:48:54] She could deny Trump being the 47th president that way, and he'd have to be 48, see.

[00:48:59] And they say it would be great for her to put a feather in her cap.

[00:49:01] So they're saying Biden should step down and do that.

[00:49:04] Others are saying, no, we ought to have senior Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor step down and appoint Kamala to the Supreme Court.

[00:49:13] These people are really talking about this kind of stuff.

[00:49:16] Lance?

[00:49:16] God help us.

[00:49:17] I mean, what has been will be.

[00:49:20] And, you know, she comes from a middle-class family.

[00:49:24] I think she'll make some great calls.

[00:49:29] I'm just telling you right now, man, word salad from the bench.

[00:49:31] Can you imagine people?

[00:49:33] Oh, can you imagine those rulings coming down and people analyzing what her argument was?

[00:49:37] But she would just have somebody else write it.

[00:49:39] She'd probably use AI.

[00:49:40] She'd use chat GBT, and our rulings would come from chat GBT.

[00:49:44] Oh, no.

[00:49:44] I mean, let's face it.

[00:49:46] That's, you know, but that's what she was promised.

[00:49:48] They promised her early on.

[00:49:49] In fact, when she wasn't going to run, they promised her if you don't get in the way of Biden running for a second term,

[00:49:55] we're going to give you the governorship of California, or we're going to give you a seat on the Supreme Court.

[00:50:00] Of course, she probably wants to be in the Supreme Court so she can wrongfully incarcerate a bunch of people just like she did in California.

[00:50:07] Send her to Cali is all I'm saying.

[00:50:09] Anyway, it's just strange ideas.

[00:50:11] And we've got to really guard against some of this stuff.

[00:50:13] I know it sounds clownish, but these people are crazy and they're serious.

[00:50:16] They are crazy.

[00:50:17] It might be something to contend with before the inauguration of Donald Trump.

[00:50:21] The other question people are asking on the conservative side is this.

[00:50:24] Should Alito and Thomas retire?

[00:50:28] And what the benefit of that would be is it would give Donald Trump the ability to put some younger conservative Supreme Court justices there while we have a chance.

[00:50:36] What do you think?

[00:50:42] You know, there's going to be more shenanigans.

[00:50:44] Let me start with that.

[00:50:45] There's going to be more shenanigans.

[00:50:46] Let's start with that position.

[00:50:48] OK, so you've got to deal with that side of it first.

[00:50:51] I you know, am I am I am I thinking that that's something that should happen?

[00:50:55] You know, listen, I'd rather all the choices for the Supreme Court get made by Trump.

[00:51:01] If anybody is going to be moved around or leave.

[00:51:02] I've always thought that the judges stay in place for far too long.

[00:51:06] I think these lifetime appointments and the fact that they're in there making decisions like like Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

[00:51:13] What was she?

[00:51:14] Ninety six when she finally left.

[00:51:16] Is that right?

[00:51:16] Ninety six.

[00:51:17] Does that even make any sense?

[00:51:18] Yeah.

[00:51:19] Crazy.

[00:51:19] No.

[00:51:20] Yeah, that's crazy.

[00:51:21] So, you know, I'd rather that they were made.

[00:51:23] These decisions are made under the Donald Trump administration versus under Biden.

[00:51:28] I'm hearing rumors right now that they're going to try to 25th Amendment Joe Biden and that they're going to put Harris in place, which I can't imagine why they would do that with the exception of trying to really force feed some really terrible choices for the country and its people.

[00:51:43] Right.

[00:51:43] Yeah.

[00:51:44] And give her her day in the sun, too, and make them not look so bad to say, hey, you know what?

[00:51:48] We we can fire back and not just get abused by Donald and that kind of stuff.

[00:51:52] Also, it might have to do with some pardoning things.

[00:51:55] You see, if Joe pardons people and stuff, we might open up the window to go after Joe again.

[00:51:59] Whereas if he doesn't and Kamala does, it could give Joe protection.

[00:52:01] There's a lot of reasons they're contemplating.

[00:52:03] It's psychotic, in my opinion.

[00:52:05] And again, it's something we've never seen before in the Republic.

[00:52:09] I still think the pardon is there for Hunter Biden.

[00:52:12] He's just, you know, he doesn't want to take any heat.

[00:52:15] It's going to be done the last day.

[00:52:16] He'll be out.

[00:52:17] You mean it's going to be the last 24 hours.

[00:52:19] Hunter gets the big get out of jail.

[00:52:21] Come on.

[00:52:21] You know he's going to pardon him.

[00:52:23] Biden's not going to care.

[00:52:24] There's no doubt.

[00:52:25] So he'll hurry up and get sentenced in the next couple of weeks, probably next two weeks.

[00:52:29] And then Joe or right.

[00:52:30] It'll happen right before because that way he won't have to spend any time in jail for his

[00:52:34] 1,100 different federal and state crimes on his laptop.

[00:52:39] Well, and I blame the Republicans for letting that go, though.

[00:52:41] They 100 percent on on Joe Biden after he stepped down.

[00:52:45] They said, OK, here's the report on him.

[00:52:46] He committed all kinds of impeachable felonies, but we're letting it go.

[00:52:49] But here's the report.

[00:52:50] So you guys can all get mad at nothing.

[00:52:52] Kind of thing.

[00:52:53] You know, here's a question.

[00:52:55] If they let's say that happened to impeach Biden and Harris was his president, we think

[00:53:01] it'd be worse or better off in a sense.

[00:53:04] If Kamala became president, if they actually impeached Biden at the time and Kamala was

[00:53:10] put in as president.

[00:53:11] Oh, I see.

[00:53:12] I think it would be probably better.

[00:53:15] You think so?

[00:53:16] Only because people could then see a little bit more how goofy and clueless she is.

[00:53:21] I think the landslide was there.

[00:53:22] I could have landslide on steroids if she if we got a chance to see her in real life.

[00:53:27] You know, first she got protected so much that would be hard to do comparatively as president.

[00:53:32] So I think it'd be better because I think the American people would wake up and have

[00:53:36] even more of a landslide.

[00:53:37] What do you think, Lance?

[00:53:39] I you know, I mean, there's no doubt it would probably beneficial because they see how horrible

[00:53:44] she really is.

[00:53:46] And more people would realize that they you know, they actually missed a bullet.

[00:53:50] But, you know, look, anything they do between now and when Trump is actually sworn in, it's

[00:53:56] all going to be bad for the country, no matter what the decision is.

[00:54:00] The lame duck is dangerous.

[00:54:01] That's for sure.

[00:54:02] My prayers are for Donald Trump.

[00:54:04] My prayers are that he gets in office.

[00:54:05] My prayers are that he surrounds himself with wonderful people.

[00:54:08] My prayers are that we can obey the supreme law of the land and keep true to the principles

[00:54:11] that made America great.

[00:54:12] We can turn to God Almighty and trust in him and that we can find ways to appropriately,

[00:54:17] morally, constitutionally carry out the changes that Lance speaks of.

[00:54:21] He's right on the point.

[00:54:22] It's how we get it done is the only question left.

[00:54:24] And, you know, bright minds need to think about this and discuss this openly.

[00:54:28] That's one of the geniuses of America.

[00:54:30] Final word to you, Lance.

[00:54:32] Listen, God saved the Republic, God, country, family.

[00:54:36] It's all about unifying and stop the division and chaos.

[00:54:39] Let's get it done.

[00:54:40] Let's move forward and make America great again.

[00:54:43] George, thank you, sir.

[00:54:45] You're welcome.

[00:54:46] God bless.

[00:54:47] And God save the Republic.