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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the heart of the Space City to the heart
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Hey, y'all, good evening. I hope you're well. All right,
Let's do a little bit of housekeeping real quick. I
want to make a quick announcement. I mentioned this a
couple of weeks ago. We are officially in the endgame,
now less than a week until I get married.
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So what does that mean for you?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Nothing except there will not be a Wednesday podcast this
upcoming week.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Unfortunately, just because.
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up some last minute things, you know, stuff like that.
So there will not be a Wednesday podcast. Unfortunately, we
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Speaker 3 (01:37):
There's a lot of good content on X.
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I'm keeping up with it, I'm reposting it, I'm making
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It is.
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there with that being said, let's dig in to I
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think probably the biggest local story, and that is County
Judge Lena Hidalgo. So here in Harris County, our county
judge is a complete buffoon.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
She really is.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
She makes Joe Biden look like a competent leader on
the world stage. She really does.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
And here's the thing.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
I know she's got some mental health issues. I know
she's got some of those problems, and she has my
sympathy for that. But at the same time, where you
have these big problems, and they are big problems, as
will demonstrate, she has serious mental health problems, and she
should be taking care of herself, stepping back and saying, okay,
I need to be being treated for this. I don't
need to be the county judge of one of the
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biggest counties in the country. I don't need to be
one of the most important people in local politics just
by virtue of being the judge of a huge county
like Harris County. She needs to be focusing on mental
health treatment and she can't do that, as will demonstrate,
you cannot be getting the mental health treatment that she
clearly needs. And being the county judge at the same
time she needs to resign.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
She does.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
She shouldn't have ever run in the first place. She
shouldn't have ran again. So why am I bringing this
up now? Lena Hidalgo has basically over the last week,
really made it clear that she is not competent to
run the county as we deal with questions of officer pay.
So HPD in Houston Police Department, they just got their
big pay raise. Good for them, they deserve it. I've
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talked with their union quite a bit. They definitely needed
and deserved this raise. I'm glad they got it. Now
at the same time, Harris County deputies, the Sheriff's office,
and the constables, they're looking at this and saying, Okay, well,
we kind of need a raise too, because now HPD
is making way more money than us, We're gonna start
to lose all of our officers. We're gonna just run
completely out of people to do the job because they're
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gonna go to HPD where they get paid more money.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
That makes perfect sense.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
If you're gonna be a cop for the county and
make fifty thousand dollars a year versus be a cop
for the city and make eighty there's not really any
math there, right, So these law enforcement officers and their
representatives their unions go to the commissioner's court and they say, hey,
we really need a raise. Y'all need to get on this.
This is this should be a top priority. We're working
on the county's budget for fiscal year twenty twenty six,
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right now, let's figure something out, right. Lena Hidalgo all
of a sudden becomes a fiscal conservative the moment that
question is asked. She starts talking about how the county
has a big budget deficit. And she's right, the county
does have a big budget deficit. We need to work
on that. We've way overspent. And she says, okay, well,
we want to give you a raise, but we'll have
to raise your taxes.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Hold on a minute, Why do we need to raise taxes.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Why don't we look at the five hundred million dollars
of discretionary spending that's in the county budget and let's
just cut that back. No, she doesn't want to do that.
She just wants to raise taxes. So at the same time,
she's saying, I can't give the county deputies a raise
because we don't have enough money without raising taxes. She
also turns around and asks for a twenty three th
thousand dollars taxpayer funded trip to Paris.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
I'm not even kidding. That's literally what happened.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
In the same week, she says, we can't give county
deputies a raise, please give me twenty three thousand dollars
to go to Paris with my staffers.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Here's her making that request again.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
It's an international trade mission. The travel was already included
in my office approof fiscal year twenty twenty five budget.
Trade missions have been important in our region for some time.
We are focused on promoting trade within our region, as
well as discussing best practices in terms of major events,
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and these are funds to pay for staff to join me.
They would not be able to come otherwise because they'd
have to take vacation time. In the past, these kinds
of requests have been approved without issue.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Obviously, this is a bad look for the county, right
you don't want your county judge to be saying we
can't pay law enforcement, but I can go to Paris
for twenty three thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
That's just a look.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
So obviously this got voted down, and this being voted
down has caused a lot of I guess, conflict between
Lena Hidalgo and a lot of the other commissioners on
the court, including the loan Republican Tom Ramsey, but even
some of the Democrats right because to their credit, a
lot of the other Democrats on Commissioner's Court at least
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try to act like responsible, reasonable people and Lina Hidalgo
just does not. So this all came to a head
again on Thursday because Lena Hidalgo had to go to
her mental health treatment and she asks the commissioners not
to vote on anything for that hour and a half
that she's out on her mental health treatment, and everybody's like, no,
we've got serious issues that we need to be dealing
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with right now. We need to work on getting our
officers a raised. We got to vote to commit to
that right now. Regardless of whether or not you're here,
this is important. So here is her begging the other
commissioners not to do anything without her while she's at
her mental health treatment, and then fussing at Adrian Garcia.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
Oh look, we I got put on the Planning commission
that is on Thursdays, we move the Court to thursdays.
I can't make all the Planning Commission meetings, so I
have my proxy there and we're able to continue the business.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
They can send a proxy to my montal health treatment. Yes, Commissioner,
let's just move on. Okay, if you want to have
the vote without me, have the vote without me. I'll
remind the community that you are interfering with something that
I'd mentioned before. And I mean people can see that.
People can see your behavior and frankly think it's embarrassing.
But that's okay, all.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Right, that's our county judge.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
By the way, she really is a very petulant child.
But this is the person we've elected twice. Now we
have got to do better. That's embarrassing. She's embarrassing, and
she's frankly not a serious person. I don't know how
she got in the position. All right, stay tuned. This
is the Next Gen Report on a M nine fifty KPRC.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
We'll be right back. Hey, welcome back. This is the
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Next Gen Report.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
I am Ethan Buchanan at Underscore Ethan Buchanan on X.
All right, I want to talk a little bit about
national security, and let me preface this with I am
not a national security expert, I am not a genius.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
On this topic.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
I know that there are a lot of different moving
parts when it comes to national security. I know that
there are a lot of different things that make a
nation safe and a lot of different things that make
a nation unsafe. So this is not going to be
a full breakdown of every little thing we need to
do to make sure this nation is unpenetrable. But I
do want to hit two very important points that I
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don't think I've been talked about enough. Right, we always
talk about, oh, oh, we have this military asset, and
we have this military asset, and we have these intelligence assets,
so we can't be touched. Well, all that's well and good,
but that's more deterrence. Right, what happens if we actually
get into a war? God forbid. We're coming up on
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Memorial Day, that's tomorrow. We're gonna be thinking a lot
about all the wars that we fought and all the
brave Americans that have died in those wars. Right, what
if we got into another one? I think it's worthwhile
to think about that a little bit. Nobody ever really
wants to because it's not a fun topic. Nobody likes
to think about young Americans dying in oftentimes very horrific
and tragic ways in war. But hey, that's what happens.
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That's the unfortunate reality of life in a sinful world.
Is wars happen in people dying them. So we need
to be prepared as a nation at any given moment
to be in a major war with anybody.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
That's my opinion.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
This is something I think that Trump administration is in
tune with because what are the two things that you
need almost more than anything else in order to fight
a war. First of all, you need soldiers, healthy, capable,
strong soldiers. And two, in this day and age, you
need energy and you need a lot of it. Those
are two things that, whether we like it or not,
we are way less prepared on those two fronts than
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we should be, and we need to start addressing that quickly.
First of all, let's talk about health, all right, because
it's not a secret that we are not as healthy
now as we were in the forties when we won
World War Two. We're not as healthy now as we
were in the late nineteen teens when we won the
First World War. We have degraded just the quality of
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the average American has degraded significantly in that time. So
it's worth asking yourself, if we got into another war,
forget all the other details, would we just have soldiers
healthy enough to fight it?
Speaker 3 (10:46):
And there's a good case to be made that no,
we wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
So the first of the new Make America Healthy Again
Reports from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, a project
of healthy Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, as directed
by President Trump, has released their first report on just
kind of the general health of young Americans, and I
gotta tell you it's not great.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
As a matter of fact, it's really freaking terrible. Take
a listen to Robert F.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Kennedy listing off some of the health issues that Americans
are dealing with right now.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
What is happening is existential. Let me just read a
few of the statistics. Today in the US, more than
one in five children over six years old are obese.
This is more than two hundred and seventy percent increase
compared to the nineteen seventies. Prevalence of pre diabetes, and
teens is more than one in fourteens having more than
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doubled over the past two decades. Autism spectrum disorder impacts
one and thirty one children by age eight, and is
approximately four times more common in boys than girls. Childhood
cancer instance has risen nearly forty percent since nineteen seventy five,
especially in children zero to nineteen. Teenage depression rates nearly
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doubled from twenty nine to twenty nineteen, with more than
one in four teenage girls in twenty twenty two reporting
a major depressive episode in the past year. Today, over
one in four American children suffers from allergies, including seasonal
analogies exzma and food allergies. Is increasingly a scientific consensus
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and basic common sense about why these harrowing trends are happening.
A complex set of factors that are destroying our kids
metabolic health, and the reality is our children's bodies are
being besieged.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
Now.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
He goes on for another three minutes in that clip
to basically explain the fact that a lot of this
is due, I think probably pretty obviously to the fact
that we're just not eating healthy. Most of our calories,
especially the calories of younger folks, are coming from processed
food that's not a good thing that has an effect
on the body. Clearly, we haven't been digging into that.
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For some reason that's been completely ignored. I think it's
largely due to medical corruption. But that's just me. Don't
call me a conspiracy theorist. But what's my point with this.
Let's say, God forbid, we have to fight a war.
Those are the people that we're gonna have to call up. Remember,
the average age of a Vietnam soldier was nineteen. The
average age of a World War II soldier was twenty six,
but many of them lied about their age. You had
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a good number of people as young as sixteen that
enlisted those statistics that you just heard about the people
that age. Do you think those people are gonna go
win a war?
Speaker 3 (13:36):
God?
Speaker 2 (13:36):
I hope if they have to they can, But it
doesn't look like it. I'm not confident. So we have
got to be addressing this just from a national security standpoint.
Even if you're really not that concerned about all the
quote unquote conspiracy theories about big Pharma and the food
industry and the FDA and how all those things interlap
and the corruption that we think may or may not
be going on there, Clearly there's something going wrong and
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it's posing a legitimate national security threat to the United States,
We've got to look into it.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
Thankfully we are all right.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
So what's the other big kind of concern when fighting
a war, especially these days.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Energy.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Everything runs on energy, especially our military, right. That's why
we have nuclear submarines and nuclear navy ships, now nuclear
aircraft carriers, because we want to make sure they have
all the energy they need and they don't have to
worry about going and refueling or what have you. In
a day and age where so much of our liquid
natural gas and our oil and whatnot is coming from
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other countries like Saudi Arabia or Russia, making sure that
we can supply our own energy to our military is
getting increasingly important. I mean, one of the first thing
that happens during wartime is the price of gas will skyrocket.
That's not a surprise. We saw that when the war
broke out in Ukraine. The price of energy shot way
up because a lot of that oil is coming from Russia.
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So what's one of the best ways to make sure
just in terms of energy, If God forbid a war
does break out, we're ready for it. I would suggest
we probably lean into nuclear. We've already done it with
our Navy, and it's worked out great. We have nuclear submarines,
we have nuclear aircraft carriers. Those have proven to be
very efficient and very effective. I think we should be
leaning into nuclear energy way more right.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
Even as AI.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Starts to develop more and more, we've already seen it
really pick up pace.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
It's requiring a lot of energy.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
So how do we make sure we can meet the
needs of our next generation of supercomputers and our military
and everything else.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
We need as much energy as possible for as cheap
as possible.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I would submit to you that the best way to
do that is start making long term investments in nuclear energy.
I think that's probably a good IDEA. Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth agrees with me. So President Trump signed an
executive order that was essentially doing that. According to an
NBC News report on the order, the executive order aims
to reform nuclear energy research at the Department of Energy,
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clear a path to allow the Energy Department to build
nuclear reactors on federally owned land, overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
and expand uranium mining and enrichment in the US.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
This is a good move. I know. We all like
to point.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
At, oh, what about three mile Island. Oh what about Chernobyl?
That was a long time ago. We have perfected the
art since then. I remind you, if you're concerned about
the safety of nuclear energy, we have a bunch of
massive nuclear reactors floating around all over the world, absolutely
loaded down with explosives and weaponry, and we have had
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no issues.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
If there was going to be a problem, we would
know there would be a lot.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Of big explosions happening, and those things just haven't occurred.
I think it's time for us to be honest with
ourselves and say, hey, we need more energy. We can
do this safely now, so let's do it. Here's Secretary
of Defense Pete Hegseth basically making that case. He saying, listen,
we need more energy. Just in terms of national security.
Putting up more small nuclear reactors is not going to
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kill anybody.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Take a listen.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
So by having small, modular nuclear capabilities which are rapidly
being fielded, that we can use on our basis here
and around the world, we're creating an environment where if
things happen elsewhere, the military can be relied upon. Also,
we need we're including artificial.
Speaker 3 (17:09):
Intelligence in everything we do. If we don't.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
We're not fast enough. We're not keeping up with adversaries.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
You need the energy to fuel it.
Speaker 7 (17:15):
Nuclear is a huge part of that, modular or otherwise.
So we're going to have the lights on and AI
operating when others do not, faster than everybody else because
of nuclear capability. So this is a big game changer.
Speaker 4 (17:28):
For us as well.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
He's obviously right here. Other countries are going to be
at the front of AI if we're not. Other countries
are going to be at the front of nuclear energy
if we're not.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
We have to be the peak.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
We have to be the healthiest, the smartest, the most
energized if we want to win any more ever, especially
a major one, and I'm not saying one's coming, but
we need to be prepared in case it does. We
do not want to get caught off foot, right, that
would be pretty bad. All right, stay to him. We've
got more coming up. This is the next Gen Report
on AM nine to fifty KPRC. All right, we're gonna
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talk about Joe Biden again. We've been talking about him
a lot lately, which is surprising because he's not the
president anymore. But we're now starting to learn officially everything
that the quote unquote conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
Knew all along.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Joe Biden has been a very very very deficient old
man for a very long time.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
Here's why that matters.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
He was the president, at least in title, He at
least pretended to be the president. The question I have
that has yet to be answered is who was actually
making all of these decisions, Who was actually running the country,
who was in charge?
Speaker 3 (18:55):
It wasn't Joe. We know that. We know it wasn't Joe.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
At no level of the administration, at no point was
Joe Biden making any decisions about anything going on. I
cannot stress you enough how much that does matter, even
now that he's gone. Part of our system is if
somebody does a bad job as president or any other
elected official, they can be voted out. We can make
sure they never get into politics again. There's consequences if
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you screw over the country, But if you screw over
the country using a puppet old man and nobody actually
knows who you are, nobody actually knows who's running the show,
there are no consequences, and it could happen again.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
That is a problem. We need to get to the
bottom of that.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
But now finally, at least people are starting to recognize
that there is a problem. The people that were supposed
to be at the front of this for years, the
people that were calling us conspiracy theorists for pointing out, hey,
this guy doesn't look like he's all the way with it.
Joe Biden looks like he's kind of mentally shut down.
We were called conspiracy theorists for pointing that out. Now
the people who called us conspiracy theorists are writing a
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book about it.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Well, at least.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
It's being discussed now, But I am kind of annoyed
at the fact that you guys clearly knew about this
the whole time and lied to us about it, namely
CNN's Jake Tapper. So he's co writing this book that
details exactly how mentally deficient Joe Biden was the entire time,
and however bad you think it is, chances are it's
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probably worse. So in this book, apparently it details, among
other things, the fact that if Joe Biden had one,
there was a plan to have him just be in
a wheelchair because he couldn't hardly walk anymore. And remember
we pointed this out for years. I mean, how many
videos did we have circulating of Joe Biden just tripping
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over nothing and falling over Remember that video of him
falling up the stairs to Air Force one, Like, he
trips over nothing three times on those stairs and falls
up the stairs to Air Force one. And after that
they started using a different entry point in the plane
that was lower so he didn't have to walk up
stairs as high. And everybody said, wait a minute, this
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doesn't look like a guy that's really mentally there. And
then we were told we were terrible for pointing that
out because this is an old man. You can't be
mean to him. He's not as physically capable, but he's
just fine. He's still mentally there. Okay, maybe I mean
the governor of Texas is in a wheelchair, he can't walk.
That doesn't necessarily disqualify you from public service. But the
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argument was, okay, well, Joe Biden physically he's not all there,
but mentally he's sharp as attack.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
That was a lie.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Turns out he couldn't even sit down and have a
cabinet meeting without a freaking teleprompter.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
A cabinet meeting. This isn't like, oh, you're giving.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
An address before the press and cameras and whatnot, And
you have to remember forty five minutes of a speech,
and so you have a teleprompter. This is just sitting
down and having discussions with top members of your administration.
He had to have a teleprompter just to have a
conversation with another person.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
That's not good. That is a problem. And this guy
was supposedly running the country, supposedly running the administration. No
the hell he wasn't.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
So, according to this report from the Populace Times dot com,
Tapuran Thompson's book confirmed that Biden heavily relied on teleprompters
and note cards, even for private cabinet meetings. During cabinet meetings,
Biden also required predetermined questions and answers, which made cabinet
meetings feel scripted. Before these meetings, White House staff called
the various departments and agencies to figure out what they
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were going to ask the president so that answers could
be prepared. The conversations were largely scripted, even after the press.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Had left the room. What in the hell do you
even mean?
Speaker 2 (22:42):
Just contrast that with the Trump administration, where virtually every
cabinet meeting you have is live streamed. On Fox News,
and you can see there are no teleprompters, there are
no note cards. They're all sitting there live, just having
a discussion with each other. Now, remember the fact that
you have staffers going out and saying saying, hey, what
are you Secretary of Defense going to be asking the
president and will prepare an answer for him? That means
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he was just a mouthpiece even inside his own administration,
in the back room meetings that nobody was allowed to watch.
Even there, Joe Biden was just a puppet. That is
a problem. That is a sign of somebody who is
not mentally there. You don't have to do that for
a president that's even slightly capable. But we were told
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four years by the administration, by the mainstream media, Joe
Biden is completely with it. Joe Biden is completely fine,
and you're mean to the old man for even asking
questions about it. I mean, Fox News took the time,
thank you, Fox News to put together a compilation of
Kreeen Jean Pierre going out and blatantly lying to the
American people on multiple different occasions by saying Joe Biden
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is completely fine and capable. We know that to clearly
not be the case. Now this book is exposing that.
Here's Kreene Jean Pierre for years lying to people about this.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
I'm gona physically and mentally.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Do you think to continue on even after twenty twenty four?
Speaker 8 (24:07):
You're asking me this question? Oh my gosh, he's the
president of the United States, you know he. I can't
even keep up with it.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
We just got back from New Mexico.
Speaker 9 (24:15):
We just got back from California.
Speaker 3 (24:18):
That is that is not a question that we should
be even asking. Here are you here? Where's Jackie?
Speaker 2 (24:26):
She must not be here.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
This is September twenty twenty.
Speaker 8 (24:28):
I just explained she was on top of mind. The
book is suggesting.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
August twenty three, but that's in the extra three.
Speaker 6 (24:35):
Yeah, and that that's why there's been say, a few
public events before ten.
Speaker 8 (24:39):
I mean, that's a ridiculous assumption. To me.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
President Biden is the oldest president in Chember twenty twenty
point house.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Staff treat him like a baby.
Speaker 8 (24:49):
No one treats the President of the United States, the
commander in chief like a baby.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Well, there's bosses. That's ridiculous.
Speaker 10 (24:54):
When us I would put the November three ability to
get this done on behalf of the American people against anyone.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
I was President Biden ever going to convince the three
February twenty four, we're.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Worried about his physical and mental health, that he is okay,
even though in Las Vegas he told a story about
recently talking to a French president who died in nineteen
ninety six.
Speaker 8 (25:20):
I'm not even going to go down that rabbit hole
with you, sir. Comments were made in.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
That February twenty twenty four, again.
Speaker 8 (25:26):
Obviously about his memory that we don't believe lives in reality.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
I think you all have called this.
Speaker 8 (25:30):
The twenty twenty video, and that's exactly what they are.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
They are cheap fakes video they.
Speaker 8 (25:35):
Had done in batchets, and in some of your news
organization have have been very clear, have stressed that these
right wing, the right wing critics of the president have
a credibility problem.
Speaker 9 (25:48):
I think there is so much misinformation.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
You're twenty twenty four, you've been.
Speaker 9 (25:52):
Talking about you talked about the video of the president wandering,
and it's not true. Right the President wasn't wandering, and
so we believe we have to call that out. We've
been calling it chief fakes. That is something that came
from directly from the media outlets.
Speaker 8 (26:06):
Is anyone in the White House four information about the
president's health or his ability to do the job day today.
Absolutely not. What we have released has been very comprehensive.
It has been it has been transparents. With age comes
wisdom and comes experience, and I think that.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
Matters as well twenty twenty four.
Speaker 8 (26:26):
Again, as I have known him to be in my engagement,
in my experience with him, and I know when I
walk into the Oval office or see him on Air
Force one, I have to be on top of my game.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
So who ordered.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
July again the House officials to cover up a declining president?
Speaker 8 (26:44):
I know that that is a narrative that you love
and that no, no, no, no, when first of all, there's
been no cover up. I want to be very clear
about that.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
There was a cover up. She's full of crap. Of
course there was a cover up. We could all clearly
see the cover up clearly. Jake Tapper, who's writing this book,
pretending now that he didn't know this was going on,
he literally said they were hiding it from us.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
No, they weren't, dude. It was on national freaking television.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
It was so obvious to every single person who watched
the president for more than five minutes that he was
not there.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
We saw it during the debate.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Donald Trump killed him on stage by just asking or
by just saying, I don't know what he said, and
I don't think he knows what he said either, And.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
He's exactly right.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Nobody knew what the hell Joe Biden was saying or
doing the entire four years of his administration. I just
gave you and I threw Fox. Thank you again, Fox
for that compilation. That's two years' worth of compilations starting
in twenty twenty two, going all the way through twenty
twenty four of Pari Jean Pierre going out and saying, no,
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Joe Biden is fine. This is lies, this is garbage,
this is nonsense. We're not going down this rabbit hole.
Joe Biden is completely fine. She knew she was seeing
him behind the scenes. She was seeing him in those
cabinet meetings where he was using note cards and teleprompters
to answer pre asked questions from his cabinet.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
She saw all that.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
She could clearly tell that Joe Biden was not with it,
and she was lying about it. And it goes back
even farther. Remember, in twenty nineteen, there were questions about
Biden's health. In twenty twenty, there were questions about Biden's health.
Even in twenty twenty, we were calling out the fact
that he was running his presidential campaign from his basement
in Delaware because he was not mentally with it, and
he was trying to disguise that from the voters.
Speaker 3 (28:40):
This is nothing new.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
Anyone who tells you that they didn't know this was
happening is full of crap, including Jake Tapper. I'm glad
we're finally discussing it now because we need to get
to the bottom of it.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
But don't buy their bs about oh, we didn't know,
Yes you.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Did, and you're despicable for lynd of the American people
about it. All Right, we've got one more segment coming up.
This is the next gener Report. Stay tuned.
Speaker 11 (29:12):
I'm about to make the US leftists, We're about to
bully them kind of well, let's talk about it.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
I've got one more segment here.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
I'm gonna get to a bunch of videos that I've
just been kind of saving up over the last week
or two. Haven't had a chance to talk about them,
but I finally got a few free minutes in a segment,
So we're just gonna take some time to laugh at
the left.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
Let just try not to get too serious. This has
been a little bit of a serious episode, so you're
just gonna tone it down a little bit.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
First of all, I saw this on x It's a
screenshot of a Reddit post.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
I'm not too familiar with Reddit.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
I don't spend a lot of time there, but I
know enough just from seeing people on Reddit on x
to know that it's a wretched hive of scum and villainy.
So in our slash Ice Rage, which I guess is
the thread, somebody said citizens arrest can it be invoked?
I was having this debate with someone. I know it
probably depends on each state. But in theory, if you
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witness an ICE agent trying to detain someone without a warrant,
are you able to make a citizen's arrest of that
agent since it's essentially kidnapping. Let me stop you right there. No,
it does not depend on which state. The answer is no,
universally all the time. That is how you go to jail.
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If you want to yourself get arrested, that's how.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
You go to do it.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
That will never work out in your favor. You are
never allowed to do that. But I you know what,
at this point, I want to see somebody try it.
I want to see the video of some ridiculous leftist
trying to make a citizen's arrest of an ICE agent
and then just getting cuffed by Ice. That's God's it's
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so funny. And I bet you this isn't even satire.
Like if it's one thing, if they were just kind
of trolling and saying this as a joke, I almost
guarantee you they're not.
Speaker 3 (31:10):
I think this person is serious. I think they're seriously considering.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Doing this, which is objectively hilarious because just look at
your average online reddit leftists. It's either somebody that's like
three hundred pounds that can barely move, or it's somebody
that's ninety pounds and could be thrown up against a
wall and cuffed by me if I was an ICE agent,
and I am not a particularly buff strong person. I'm
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average at best. I just thought that was funny. That's
just a hilarious thing to go and post, because they
really do think like that they have this hero complex.
They're convinced that one day they're going to be the
magnificent Savior.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
No you're not.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
You're going to sit there and complain online that Donald
Trump is deporting all of the terrorists and gang members
that Joe Biden led into the country, but you're not
gonna actually do anything about it.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Stop kidding yourself.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
You're making a fool of yourself, and I'm gonna laugh
at you for it.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
I am. All right.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Let's talk about this one lady who is just very
convinced that one day being a Trump supporter will be
as socially unacceptable as being a Nazi. And they really
do think that these two things are equivalent. They're so
just embedded in their own echo chamber they really don't see,
or at least many of them, the most vocal ones,
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don't see any difference between actual Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump.
That is a problem for the overall health of the country.
That's not a good thing. We need to have a cohesive,
functional society that can disagree on things without viewing the
opposition as worthy of death, and we don't have that
right now. That's going to manifest in some pretty dangerous ways.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
And the left actually wants this. They think it's a
good thing.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
They think it's good that two people from opposite sides
of the aisle can't disagree and still function in society together.
They don't want to be able to have a discussion
and work to find the middle and the best policies
that suit everybody. They I want you to be outcasts
just for disagreeing with them. Take a listen to this.
Speaker 12 (33:04):
There will come a day in the not so distant
future where Maga Republicans or former Magro Republicans will not
be able to live in peace in this country anymore.
Not exactly sure what that's going to look like, but
I know for certain that you're either going to have
to leave this country or completely hide any evidence that
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you ever supported Donald Trump in order to just walk
out of your house. Even in the most rural conservative
areas of this country, prior to January twenty twenty five,
you couldn't walk out of your house and fly a
Shmazi flag around and be vocally proud about the fact
that you're a white supremacist. At the town might agree
with you, but there would be consequences for that. There'll
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be a day very soon where those consequences are not
only going to be reinstated in society, but it's also
going to be impossible for you to do anything peace.
If you choose to live out and proud about the
facts that you supported Donald Trump during this time, your
life's gonna be miserable unless you sequester yourself to your small,
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little rural East Texas town and never leave.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Honestly, I don't know if she knows this, but most
people that live in small East Texas towns are completely
fine with that.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
Like that's That's besides the point.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Most people in small East Texas towns are very happy
being in small East Texas towns. I know, I visit
them a lot. I'm in East Texas, Southeast Texas. It's
a little different. I'm in Houston.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
That's a big town.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
But it's no secret that people living in small East
Texas towns are more than happy being left alone by
people outside of small East Texas towns. But all that aside,
this is exactly the attitude that got Donald Trump elected.
I don't know if the Left knows this. They maybe do,
and they're just ignoring it because they don't.
Speaker 3 (34:54):
Want to know it.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
But the massive support for Donald Trump that got him
elected again is a middle finger to these exact people.
Speaker 3 (35:03):
It is.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
This is exactly the type of TikTok video that makes
someone say, you know what, at this point, I'm gonna
buy a Maga hat and vote for Trump just to
piss you off, because you're obnoxious and you're full of yourself,
and so I'm gonna knock you down a peg with
my vote.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
That's how we got Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
And if you keep up with this attitude, it'll get
you JD Vance in twenty twenty eight. You are obnoxious,
nobody likes you or the people that act like you.
Speaker 3 (35:28):
It's why you keep losing. But no, keep.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Trying it, keep doing the exact same thing and pretend
that you don't know why people support Donald Trump so much.
It's because Donald Trump is actually moving to the middle
and working with people rather than just saying if you
disagree with me, you should question yourself.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
We will not allow you in society.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
But that's what deranged leftists here in the United States
are doing. What are deranged leftists in the UK doing,
They're not taking it any better. That's another thing that
I really love about Donald Trump is as much as
he pisses off the liberals here, he pisses off the
liberals in the UK even more, which I think is
just great because I love pissing off the UK. It's
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one of my favorite hobbies as an American. Here is
some ridiculous British guy going on a tangent about how
the UK needs to go to war with the United States.
Speaker 13 (36:20):
The time has come for the UK and the EU
to declare a state of war with the United States
of America. Ever since the fascist takeover by Donald Trump,
Doje and Elon Musk, America now represents a serious threat
to democracy across the world, especially in the Western world,
and by betraying Ukraine, Zelenski and the EU and leaving
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us at the mercy of Vladimir Putin, we have no
choice now but to fight for freedom and democracy for
all people all around the world. Now, of course, this
is not a fight that's going to be easy to win.
America is a very powerful country, but I will be
the first volunteer to fight for that caused beaches of
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New York. We must fight fascism wherever we see it
as a nation as one, whether that's US without America
in NATO fighting Donald Trump's armies, or whether that's fighting
Vladimir Putin.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Come on, this is legitimately hilarious. This guy really thinks
he's gonna be the guy. He's gonna be there. I
would be the first volunteer to storm the beaches of
New York. Take it, Take New York.
Speaker 5 (37:34):
Go.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
I'll let you have it for free. I wouldn't even
try to stop you. You're more than.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Welcome to I don't think this guy understands how quickly
that war would be over. We've done this before two
times now, where the UK has tried to just really
cramp down on America. Y'all are at least one in
one right now. But there's a strong argument to be
made that the War of eighteen twelve was just a draw.
This absolute bless his heart, is dead set on invading
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the United States. Do you have any idea how poorly
that would go for you? Do you have any idea
how many firearms the American civilians own. There's actually a
famous quote about this. I don't remember who said it
or in what context, but somebody, some known general made
the statement that if you ever invaded the United States,
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it would be impossible. It would be impossible to invade
the United States because there would be a rifle behind
every blade of grass.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
That's exactly right.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
There would be. There simply would be. So you know what,
England UK, You ridiculous leftist goobers. I invite you to
take a shot at it.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
Make my day.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
It just really perfectly makes the case that the radical
left is crazy. They are They are crazy. They do
not deserve to be taken seriously. None of their candidates
deserve to be taken seriously, none of their talking heads
deserve to be taken seriously because they're not serious. All right,
That's all I've got for you. This is the Next
Gen Report with Ethan Buchanan. We'll be back here next Sunday,
so stay tuned.
Speaker 12 (39:02):
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