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April 22, 2025 • 32 mins

Senator Schumer is in deep trouble as AOC targets the sitting Minority Leader. The leading voices for the Democratic party are pulling the party even more left than ever!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thanks Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
you for being with us. Write down our toll free
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
It's take one hundred and ninety four to one. Sewn.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
So, the President rightly has pulled the plug on Joe
Biden's student loan giveaway, and after a five year hiatus,
the US Department of Education says they will now begin
resuming collections of defaulted student loans on May the fifth.
Of the more than forty two point seven million student

(00:34):
loan borrowers in the US they owe a collective one
point six trillion dollars. The Department says more than five
million have not made a payment in the past year.
The number is expected to grow as an additional four
million borrowers now are approaching default status. American taxpayers will
no longer be forced to serve as collateral for irresponsible

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student loan policies, according to Linda McMahon, the Secretary of Education.
They said they will begin to notify borrowers who are
in default via email over the next two weeks, urging
them to make a payment or loan or enroll in
a repayment plan, thank goodness, you know. And the Trump
administration has frozen an additional one billion dollars in NIH

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grants to Harvard University, and you're gonna you got to
explain something to me. And Harvard now is suing the
Trump administration over unlawful multi billion dollar budget cuts, and
you ask yourself this question. We're talking about the elite
of the elite Ivy League institutions here. You don't have
a right to go to an Ivy League institution if

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you want, if you want the privilege of going, you're
going to have to figure out how to pay for it.
It is not the obligation of hard working men and women,
people that work in the coal mines and the oil fields,
and the nurses and the orderlies or assistance I'm not
sure what you call them today, but it's not the

(02:03):
job of construction workers. It's not the job of receptionists
to be paying for these, you know, Ivy school institutions
for these kids to get brainwashed and indoctrinated. And in
the case of Harvard, haved havevid got six hundred and
eighty six million dollars fiscal year twenty twenty four, That
is approximately sixty eight percent of total sponsored revenue, and

(02:28):
it went up by one percent in fillscool year twenty
twenty four. So we're spending more money than ever before.
Now here's what most people don't know. HAVEVID has an endowment?
What is an endowment? That's a good question.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
An endowment.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Let me tell you what an endowment is in real life.
An endowment in his real life is when mommy and
Daddy graduate from Havid. Uh, the school comes knocking on
their door begging for donations so that when little Johnny
and little Susie become of age, that mommy and Daddy
that donated and maybe millions of dollars can make a

(03:03):
phone call and push to have a legacy admission. Meaning
they're not going to be the most qualified person to
get into Havid, But because mommy and Daddy donated so
much money to the school that they so love to
give their little kids a leg.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Up, and then they want you to pay for it.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
On top of it, they have a whopping fifty three
plus billion dollar endowment.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
They don't need our money. Now.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Most private and public universities and colleges have been granted
tax exempt status by the IRS because of quote their
educational mission. In Hovid's case, that would be their indoctrination mission,
which the government has recognized for their importance in fostering
productivity and civic contributions of American citizens. Okay, they're not

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helping American citizens with their DEI that they refuse to
abide by by the administration. Sorry, you're out of money. No,
we're not paying anymore. Your free right is over. And
if you signed the dotted line and you took out
a loan and you promised to pay it back, you
you have a responsibility to pay that back. Now. I
did have one student loan and I paid my every penny.

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I paid for my own college. I didn't get a
dime of any grant, any scholarship from anybody, and my
years in college, I paid every penny of it. And
it's it's got to stop. And the same for Colombia.
And this by the way, they've allowed institutionalized pro Hamas
supporting students to terrorize Jewish students quote Zionists that were

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even told to Colombia to to stay home last year
and have they couldn't have in person learning, so they
had to learn remote. I mean it is so and
these are the same universities. They have all these strict rules,
you know, against racism and sexism and homophobia and you know,

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transgenderism and you can't say this, and the thought police.
So it's ridiculous that Harvard is suing the Trump administration.
I would imagine in the end, they don't have a
right to our money and we can't afford it. Anyway,
It's pretty incredible anyway. Eight hundred nine four one Shawn
is a number if you want to be a part
of the program. By the way, in a complaint file

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with the Irs, Ashley Biden, this is Joe Biden's daughter,
has been accused of failing to report hundreds of thousands
of dollars in donations to her business. The charity has
five hundred thousand dollars in a discrepancy on their books,
according to the Washington Free Beacon, alleged by a watchdog group.
During the height of her father's presidency, she launched a

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walk in Trauma Recovery center in Philly equipped with infrared
saunas to help women overcome mental health challenges WOW, known
as the Women's Wellness Spa. This is not the role
of our government period. End of sentence. It's just not
We do have a new strategy that has emerged from

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the radical left. Now you're seeing a transformation before your
very eyes. And we have new poll numbers out that
show that Chuck Schumer is in deep trouble and he
may be on his last legs as New York's leading
senator or senior senator, and AOC is rising in the

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polls dramatically.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
He's at his lowest poll.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Numbers in New York for twenty years since Siena College
has been polling the state of New York, the lowest
numbers ever, the lowest approval rating ever.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
So he's in trouble.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
And it's obvious now what has emerged in the Democratic Party,
and that is that the leading voices are Bernie who
seems to be trying to pass the torch to AOC.
AOC's number skyrocketing in the same Siena poll that I
mentioned about Schumer, and now the leading voices are are

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Bernie AOC, Jasmine Crockett and the squad in general. And
you see genuine fear that has emerged in terms of
Hakeem Jeffries. He will not defy that radical base because
he knows that his speakership or minority leader status is
in jeopardy, or the minority leader status of Chuck Schumer

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is in jeopardy. Look at what happened when he went
along with the cr which his entire career, he said,
you should never shut down the government. So he was
kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place. Now,
the New York Times wrote this story. We touched on
it briefly yesterday, and you know, they start out the story,
what is dark woke? That's the headline, And Democrats are

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trying out a new attitude, provocative, edgy, perilously towing the
line of not being too offensive, whatever that means. And
they start the story by talking about Kamala Harris during
the campaign and she was on the Call Her Daddy
podcast and Tim Walls, you know, was out there. You know,

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he goes shooting, doesn't know how to load his own gun.
But you know, I pay attention to details. And then
they point out the obvious, which is that moment is
long passed and Donald Trump is back in the White House.
And they reference this dude heavy pop podcast programming, provocative insults,
so called masculine energy that helped him get there. Seems

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like the dominant one. That is not why he got there,
That is not at all why he got there. Democrats
lied repeatedly to us about Joe's cognitive state, about allowing
you know, ten to fourteen whatever the number is of
unvetted illegals into the country, rising crime, and every town,
every city across the country, horrible educational system, healthcare system,

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a horrible economy. For four years, and they did pretty
much next to nothing except try and implement their radical
green New deal. Transgenderism, wokeism, et cetera, et cetera. So
they got the whole premise of it wrong. So they
go on to explain as liberals trying at their groove back.
Party insiders say, Democratic politicians have now been encouraged to

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embrace this new radicalism, this new form of combative rhetoric
aim at winning back voters who have responded to President
Trump's no hold barred version of politics and quote in
an attempt to step outside the bounds of political correctness
that Republicans have accused Democrats of establishing. It requires being crass,

(09:29):
but discerning, rude, but still to the point, that's not
what we've been witnessing. We've been watching you know, sixty
reducts singing and.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Chanting, what do we want? When do we want? Now? Bah?

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Bah dah da ba da dad they I mean, it's ridiculous.
And then the most outspoken people Jasmine Crockett, et cetera.
And what they're claiming is online it has been given
a name. It's called dark Woke, and they're claiming that
Republicans essentially put Democrats in a respectability prison. They say

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this is an extreme imbalance and strategy that allows Republicans
to say stuff that really grabs voters' attention, meaning they're
not beholden to this woke ideology that they imposed on themselves.
I won't blame Republicans for their idiocy and they can't
say that. The only thing they can do with total
abandonment is support, you know, even violent rhetoric towards Elon Musk.

(10:30):
All I want for my birthday is to take down Elon,
take down Tesla. What does that mean? Take them down?
Because it sounds a little bit like a threat to me. Anyway,
they claim this imbalanced sticks is in place and they're
stuck saying boring pablem Anyway, dark woke is now a
mean meme that lives online, but its roots have been

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sold throughout the party for years. In the waiting days
of the Biden administration, Dark Brandon often referred to the
version of the former president that can serve it as
most feared outside the party. The dirt bag left uh
the term for a cohort cohort of leftist provocateurs will
shoe civil politics and civility inspired headlines for their unrestrained derisive,

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their derision of conservatives and liberals alike. All right, So
if that's what they want, and they want to go
after Marjorie Taylor Green, and if they want to take
you know, shots like I guess it was Jasmine Crockett's
that if someone on this committee then starts talking about
somebody's bleached blonde, bad, bad built, butch body, that would

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not be engaging in personalities.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
Correct.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
So that is that is the definition of dark woke.
What does it really mean? What does all this mean?
Is they don't have a They don't have a clue.
They don't have the courage either to stand up and
take have an introspect moment and to have a course
correction that understands that this country voted for dramatic, drastic change.

(12:11):
America wants their border secure. America wants criminals deported. America
wants the illegals deported. These are seventy thirty eighty twenty issues.
America wants to eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption. They
call it a constitutional crisis. Americans want woke out of

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their schools. Americans don't want to pay more per capita
for student than any other industrialized country and get the
worst results. Americans want energy dominance. They understand that that
will make us a very wealthy country. They want They
don't want to put the burden of thirty seven trillion
in growing in debt on their children and grandchildren. They

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don't want to be ripped off and taken advantage of
with these unfair trade deals, a massive tariffs on us,
especially by allied countries. And Americans also would like peace
around the world and not be involved in forever wars.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
This is not complicated.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
They'd also like a little bit of law in order
and safety and security in their towns and their cities.
They don't like the radical left and that marginalized group
that supports Luigi Mangioni. They don't support threats against Elon
Musk's life. They don't support the assassination cult of some

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on the left. They don't like bullets being fired into
Tesla dealerships. They don't like pro HAMAS protesters, considering that
HAMAS is a designated terrorist organization that killed the equivalent
of forty thousand Americans on October seventh to twenty twenty three.
They don't want Tesla's put ablaze. They don't want Tesla

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owners docked, they don't want charging stations firebombed, they don't
want domestic terrorism. And this is all pretty much that
the Democrats are either offering or their supporters are offering,
and that they're being silent about. Americans want their country back.
That's what the election's about. And if they think this

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you know, dark woke is the answer, and that AOC,
the Squad, Bernie and Jasmine are the answers, then they're
going to be lost in the wilderness forever, which I'm
perfectly fine with right as we roll along eight hundred
and ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, I know a lot of

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people are watching the topsy turvy of the market, and
it was down yesterday what's it up now, Linda, have
you been able to I haven't seen the latest. The
reason for this, and I think what's gonna make this
change very quickly is if the President starts reaching deal
after deal after deal.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
What is it, Linda? You can say it on air now.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
It said it eight hundred and eighty six. Up is
the deal? Jones naw is deck is up three point thirty.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
One kind of a you know, up down, up down,
Wall Street is notoriously skittish. It's why all throughout the years,
I've always said it's never been my biggest barometer, but.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
It is.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
I see no reason why India and Australia and Japan
and Korea and Taiwan and Great Britain and European Union
countries can't make a deal. And I just think that's
gonna happen. And it's a matter of how quickly those
deals get done. I know that there have been conversations

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with numerous of these countries, and I would expect that
probably we'll hear things sooner than later. Sean Hannity talks
to the people involved in the top stories of the
day every day.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Sean Hannity is.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
On all Right twenty five to the top of the hour,
eight hundred and ninety four one seawn our number. If
you want to be a part of the program. Look,
I'm just into health, wellness, nutrition, fitness more than I've
ever been. I'm not perfect, I'm getting better. I'm trying harder.
It's paying off. I try to have a stable weight.
I'm very careful now what I eat. And one of

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the things I had to give up was cereal, which
I really love, which is frustrating. And if you just
walk up and down the cereal aisle and we're gonna
have this announcement. We'll also talk to Bonnie Harry about this.
The food Babe. They are within two years going to
get rid of the dyes that they put in food,
in especially in cereal, but in other foods as well.

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They have no nutritional value at all whatsoever. And some
of these these dyes are made from petroleum products. I mean,
it's crazy. And Europe and Canada and all these other countries.
You know, for example, you make fruit loops in America,
and we'll get into this with Bonnie Harry, but you
get one version in the United States that has all
of these dyes petroleum based products et cetera. But they

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make a very different version that they sell in Canada
and Europe, a much healthier version, just like McDonald's French
fries for example. You know, we have sixteen different ingredients
in America, they have like three in Europe. And you
got to ask yourself, well, what are they doing. Why
won't the Europeans import American produce and American meat. Well,

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it's simple pesticides, and you know, these these growth hormones
that a lot of people use to grow their meat faster.
And so there are specific reasons, and there are reasons
why other countries are healthier. We spend more per capita
for person on healthcare than any other country in the world.

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And it's sad. I mean, and I'm not being critical
of people. I've had my own issues involving weight over
the years, and you know, I go up twenty I
went up twenty five pounds on at one point, and
I just like, I got to lose it. That was
like three years ago, and I'm just like, Okay, I
got to get in better shape, change my diet. I
mostly pretty much full on protein with rare exceptions, and

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I'm healthy for it. My most recent blood work was
better than it's ever been. In spite of what you
may think, well, you're eating eggs and meat all the time.
I'm like, yep, and guess what. My blood work has
never been better. And the good news is is now
I can even add cereal back to my diet, which
I really miss. But if you go up and down
the cereal aisle, not only do you have the food

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coloring based on petroleum based products, but look at the
sugar content.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
It's through the roof.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Then they add that crap corn syrup other chemical additives.
And thankfully I met Peter Harris and he and his
dad created Grainberry cereals to bring the healthiest, most natural
choice back to the cereal aisle and give you a
healthy choice. And frankly, I love the taste of it
and now I've been able to add it back into

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my diet. Unlike most cereals that are high in sugar
and corn syrup and chemical additives, Grainberry's focusing on controlling
sugar levels being heart healthy. They use natural plant based fiber,
has a ton of antioxidants, It is healthy, and it
tastes great. Anyway, there's seven different Grainberry cereals to try,

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multi brand flakes, honey nut, Original toasted oats, apple cinnamon,
Linda's favorite Grainberry Raisin brand. Now, when you go to
your local grocery store, there's a lot of cereals in
the cereal as, so you got to look for it.
It's called grain Berry. If it's not in the cereal aisle,
it may be in the health food aisle. It's in
most stores around the country. If your store for some

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reason doesn't have it, talk to your local grocer and
ask them to get it. That's Grainberry cereal, the official
cereal of the Sean Hannity Show. It was announced today
at President Trump following the news of Pope Francis's death,
that he in the First Lady Malaania Trump, will be
attending the Pope's funeral at the Vatican in spite of

(20:06):
obvious disagreements. Traditionally, papal funerals take place four to six
days following their death, so Francis's funeral is expected to
take place before the end of the month, and we'll
find out when that happens if you're interested. And I'm
not going to spend a lot of time on this.
The official cause of death, by the way, apparently he

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had suffered. He had all these respiratory issues, had been
on a ventilator even for a short period of time
according to reports. But the official cause of death was
a fatal stroke and cardiac arrest. And you know, it
is kind of fascinating how they pick up hope. Now,
I would prefer to find the person that will very,

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very very systemically change what has been become institutionalized corruption
in the church. Now, the Church did me a lot
of good in my life. I went to Catholic schools
for twelve years of my life. In high school, I
went to a seminary, I studied Latin theology, went to
Mass every day. I would argue that it gave me

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such a strong foundation that it has been extraordinarily good
and helpful of my life. And I say that now
being more non denominational, and I love the Mass, there's
certain things I love about it, but I don't like
the fact that the church had changed. And you know,
I think they made their biggest mistake. For the first

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what eleven twelve hundred years, I forget the exact number
of the church, the priests were allowed to marry, and
they did, and then they came up with a rule
in large part because of issues involving property and finances.
You know, I guess pre nups weren't that as prevalent
back in the day. But anyway, where priests could no

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longer marry, and in my mind, and I might be wrong,
that probably took the pool of potential candidates for the
priesthood down to a very low level. And therefore they
kind of would take any warm body, anybody that wanted
to be a priest. Okay, we'll take you, because they
were in desperate need. And there's always a priest shortage,
which is why a lot of parishes have priests from

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other countries, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, and unfortunately, you know,
then you have the scandal that was known at the
parish level. It was known, the bishops knew about it,
the dioceses knew about it, and the cardinals knew about it,
and Rome knew about it. And nobody's ever really confronted

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this issue of church and abuse that took place. And
I think they have done the church such a grave disservice,
and they, in my mind, the next pope should be
the one that finally deals with it head on once
and for all. Now, do I think that's going to happen.
I don't now. The process of picking a pope is

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pretty fascinating.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
If you saw the movie Conclave. Linda did not see
the movie Conclave, you probably should watch it. It's interesting
as the christ passion.

Speaker 2 (23:12):
Of the Christ.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
I watch a couple of times a year and just
cry my eyeballs out. I also like the Chosen series.
I went to see. They have season five that has
come out in theaters. It won't be on pay TV
until June, and I've gone to see one in two
and I have not gone to see the third one.
If it's still around this weekend, I might try and

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sneak away and go see it anyway. So there are
two hundred and fifty two cardinals worldwide, but of those,
only one hundred and thirty five are under the age
of eighty and only if you're under the age of
eighty are you eligible to vote in the upcoming papal conclave. Now,
these eligible cardinals represent a pretty diverse global presence, with

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electors hanling from seventy one countries. There are sixteen cardinals
in North America, four in Central America, seventeen in South America,
eighteen in Africa, Asia has twenty three in Europe a
wopping fifty three, which I'd say means that the odds
are pretty high that that'll happen anyway. Cardinals then are

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sealed inside the chapel in secret. They write the name
of their chosen candidate by rank, and they place the
ballot in a ceremonial run. Then three designated cardinals tallied
the ballots, once counted all the balance the notes have burned.
The voting process of no candidate secures two thirds majority,

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up to four votes are held daily, two in the morning,
two in the afternoon. After a third day without a decision,
a one day pause for prayer may occur. That psycho
repeats itself every seven rounds. Anyway, then a new pope
will be elected. And if you see black smoke coming out,
that means no decision has been made. White smoke signal

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a new pope has been elected. I mean, the process
is fascinating, but that won't happen until after the funeral.
Obviously in President Trump will be a part of that.
Just it's just interesting to watch. And for Catholics out there,
please don't think I'm criticizing the church. I will tell
you that that it had a very deep and profound

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My parents were pretty devout and going to church every Sunday,
and if I didn't, my parents weren't happy. But it
did have an impact on me and and did give
me a very good foundation for my strong faith in Christianity,
and without which you know, I think I'd be a
very different person today, and it is it is something

(25:44):
that I rely on in the course of my life. Linda,
do you said you went back to the Catholic Church?
Did I hear you right the other day?

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
I did.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Actually I did go back.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
I know why because your pastor, who you'd have dinner
with and cuss them out, probably threw you out of
the church.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
Tell me the real story.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
I did not say I did not cuss him out,
but I did cuss in.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Front of front of him. It all right?

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Did did you or did you not drop F bombs
in front of your old pastor?

Speaker 3 (26:09):
I wouldn't say that that was a regular occurrence, but
there were times when I said or talked about things
that were happening in the world and may have used
a word or two that was not church.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Appropriate, Okay, And and does the pastor know you left
his church.

Speaker 3 (26:25):
I wouldn't say I left his church. I mean, we're
still friends and I'll go there. But I think that
this particular church that we go to as a family
just feels like a better fit and feels more natural,
probably because I was raised a Catholic and I'm just
used to that type of service.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Now, Jesus knows the truth, right, he knows the very
hairs of your head that are counted. So don't lie
on the air. You were supposed to give up cursing
for Lent.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
How did that work out? Because I was with you
a couple of times during Lent and you weren't doing
particularly well in front of me.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
Well, you know, the problem is is the world is
on fire and it makes me very angry, and uh, unfortunately,
it is difficult for me to maintain a vernacular that
is in keeping with my.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
You failed spectacularly, I did.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
I did fail? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Okay o, Lord, yes.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
He's fully aware.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
No, but this is this something you could easily give up.
I don't know why you make any Listen.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
It wasn't like I wasn't trying. It's just, you know,
democrats start talking trash, trust start saying they're going to
hurt the country, and you know we got Islamic takeovers
in England and I lose my mind.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
Four House Democrats, following on the heels of Van Holland,
traveled to El Salvador yesterday to pressure their president and
the Trump administration to release Kilmar or Brago Garcia, the
guy that too, judges said they believe is a gang
affiliated MS thirteen gang member and accused white Peter. The

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wife wrote it in writing to the police filing a report,
and after being denied access to a Brego Garcia during
their visit, the lawmakers escalated their demands, calling on the
Trump administration to provide daily proof of life. This is ridiculous,
and since we're not able to get the answers we
need today from the embassy, we have written a letter

(28:25):
to Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding daily proof of
life from mister Brego Garcia. I can't now one of
these people. I know Van Holland didn't, I doubt any
one of those four congressmen picked up the phone and
called Joscelyn Nungary's mother, or Rachel Morin's mother or you know,
any of the other murdered victims, rape victims by unvetted

(28:49):
Biden Harris, the illegals, or all the victims of murder
and rape and other violent crimes.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
I doubt any of them.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
I doubt any of them ever spoke out about Biden
and Harris allowing in all these unvetted Oh, let's see
known terrorists, murderers, rapists. You know, over five hundred violent
illegals arrested in Virginia alone, according to the Center Square report. Today,
Democrats focused on the returning of a deported uh declared

(29:18):
illegal gang member to America, and we find out five
hundred violent illegal immigrants rounded up in Virginia alone. It's
they've arrested five hundred and twenty one violent illegal immigrants.
Over one hundred and thirty were known members of international
terrorist gangs, according to Governor Glenn Youngkin. And these are
folks that have been taken off the streets of Virginia

(29:39):
and we're a lot safer because of it. One House
Democrat now demanding this daily proof and anyway, that is
a lot of people and a new Rasmusen poll, and
you Democrats keep this up. I can't wait till somebody
asked Senator Van Holland and these six congressmen what they
think of the latest Rasmusen survey, because seventy nine percent

(30:01):
of likely voters told Rasmussen that they agree with deporting
illegal immigrants is the right thing to do. Even among
Democratic voters, sixty nine percent said it's important to deport
criminal illegal immigrants. Seventy seven percent of Hispanics want to
see them deported. It's seventy one percent of African Americans
want to see them deported. It's a seventy thirty eighty

(30:24):
twenty issue. Federal judge orders Ice to reinstate the legal
status of one hundred and thirty three foreign students.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
This is awful.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
One Democratic judge forced to resign after he's caught harboring
an illegal alien Venezuelan gang member. This was in the
Daily Wire. A New Mexico Democratic judge harbored a trenday
Iragua gang member, an alleged one in his home where
the illegal immigrant was arrested February twenty eighth, twenty eighth.
The magistrate judge announced his resignation the same day that

(30:56):
this other guy who has alleged ties to trenday Iraqua
appeared before a different judge on charges of being an
unlawful alien in possession of a firearm and ammunition. And Democrats,
by the way, the ones that are doing these trips
de El Salvador. Yeah, they're charging you for these trips,
you know. Van Holland, these other four congressmen, yep, US

(31:17):
taxpayers funding these visits to see the detained non citizens
who paid for the Shannon prem asked, this was officially cleared,
an officially cleared congressional trip. Van Holland response, so taxpayers, Yeah,
you paid for it. It's unbelievable and they don't understand
how out of touch they are.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
They allowed this to happen.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
As far as I'm concerned, everybody that remained silent as
Joe and Kamala kept the borders open, they all have
blood on their hands. And if you look online and
what Democrats are postings, you know, Chris van Holland, I said,
my main goal was to meet Kilmar tonight.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
I had the chance.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Oh, I'm so happy for you, and others you know
are online saying the exact same thing. Amy Clobchard, thank
you Chris for standing up and doing the right thing
and fighting for answers the White House.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
We're not the same.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
And they show Rachel Morin's mother Patty in the White
House who they featured, and of course MSDNC in fake news,
CNA didn't even bother covering it.

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