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He's our Carly and I'm Gary McNamara. You know, I'd said earlier, Eric. Oh, maybe Jasmine Crockett. You know, looking for the presidency. Now that she's out, she's looking for the presidency.
Yeah. And after I said that,
you can get into a break.
Yeah. And I found this from MSNow. That's formerly MSNBC. Are you ready? All right.
This is last night. Okay. Here we go. All right. Especially by Crocket and Telerico.
“There are two of the most effective communicators in the entire Democratic Party right now.”
Yeah. We're seeing the leaderboard there. You see them on your screen right now. Do they look like a great pair of running mates? Yeah.
You know what I mean? Yeah. Think about how bad the Democratic Party is that you have the number one liberal pro democratic network saying that Telerico and Jasmine Crockett are two of the most effective communicators in the Democratic Party right now.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. That's. Wow. Yeah.
Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Drunk test them all.
Oh. Then again. Yeah. If you're promoting the radical movements. If you're promoting, if you believe your party is a party of identity politics racism.
If you believe, wholeheartedly, that your party is the party of the misogyny and the sexism of the radical transgender movement. If you believe that children should be mutilated, had their genitals mutilated, if you believe that people should not hold private property. Well, we could go on and on on. Well, then maybe they are the most effective communicators in the entire Democratic Party.
Maybe I'm wrong on that. Well, okay. You and I, looking at it with aging. And conservative eyes. And no, that's actually a very solid point.
It is funny to think about returning into Seth Dillon here over the Babylon B. We're making solid points and still having fun with it. But you look at the, at what they want.
“You know, that's, that really is, I think it's, that's where the left is.”
Who was, who was at Stacey Abrams? That said, we need, and what's his name? That was a part of the DNC until they, a David, David Hart. We need more radicals, right? So the voices that are the radicals, they would see as, oh, my gosh, that's the dream ticket.
That's basically what they just said there.
Oh, that looks more like the dream ticket for them at MS now. That's a dream ticket. Radicals, a couple of full-on radicals. Young, young, new face loud. Fire rule, right, new faces.
They put out dancing videos on TikTok, or at least Jasmine Crockett does. I don't know about Taloreco. No, you're big, no, because he's, from what he's promoting himself. He's part of the no dancing is allowed in art. Yeah, that's right. He's a Christian.
What was the movie? What was it? What was the movie? Put loose, put loose, put loose and then he's part of the dirty dancing was kind of in that same vein. Taloreco is, you know, positioned himself as the conservative Christian of the Democratic Party. Yeah, exactly.
The evangelical left.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God, Jessica.
Yeah, it's, but, but think about that.
“It's, well, he does talk in Democrat tongue.”
Oh, he does. And it's, it isn't something that everybody understands. It's so interesting. Yeah, you know, there's a good chance that he has danced with some snakes. I mean.
In the proverbial sense. You know, we're doomed. No, we're doomed, but I got to tell you there is humor in everything. Well, I mean, that's one thing we have found out. This is what I, I love, this is why I just want to sit quietly.
I probably wouldn't be able to remain quiet in the writing room over at Babylon. Be, as we criticize them before we're doing, you're doing better journalism than anybody else. And just, they, they're not really criticizing them. But it's true. And it's funny because it's true.
But it's where the left has gone. They're so crazy. The president said it again yesterday in the press conference. You know, because he was talking about Iran. He goes, you know, look, the regime is crazy.
You heard me the other night with the people that were seated on the right of me. To the right of me. To those people are crazy. Well, these people are crazy. You know, and he's sick of comparing the Democrats to the Iranian regime.
But what do I want to do?
You don't want to be a member of the studio.
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“Part of the protest was the economy was imploding in Iran.”
And people were furious at leadership and where this was going. Part of that was the economy, a big part of that. And that was because President Trump had to take the proper action of eliminating them from the oil game and making sure they could not have the funds to keep funding Hezbollah, Hamas, and all of their proxies global.
This was the depth of Iran's power and influence and reach is mind-boggling when you lay it all out.
If you had a chart, a visual chart, to do that, to show, "Look, here's what we know."
There is absolutely no doubt that during the Biden years Obama, with the deal with Iran, was a huge part of that. And then Biden brought that back and allowed them to re-enter the oil game,
“which allowed them to fund continuously.”
They're proxies. And I am positive. Hamas was well funded as a result of that on October 7th. We are right, I radio.
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One to one for your goals, $86, $90 on Red Eye Radio. We're Red Eye Radio, and he's here currently and I'm Geary McNamara. I don't want to play this, and this is how you know that the Democrats know that everything are throwing out as BS. This is Democratic strategist, Melissa Dorosa, on with Mark Halpern, on his podcast.
Talking about talking after Kamala Harris made her statement yesterday. All right, here we go. No, and if anything, they continue to reinforce how on serious they are. Kamala Harris's statement right out of the gate. I was like, who let this woman put this out?
And it like, AOC, we shouldn't even be talking about any more visibly 2020, like we shouldn't even give that any credence because God forbid it were to come true. But no, like I feel like if anything may reinforce the Trump arrangements syndrome, which is a word I don't like to repeat, but it continues to be true within my party. And again, these people aren't running against Trump in 2028. They're going to be running against Ruby. They're going to be running against Van, so they're going to be running against Cruz or somebody else, and so they've got to carve a different lane and prove that they are serious.
And none of them did that in Davos, and none of them did that in Munich. Yeah, you know, wow, she's a Democratic strategist. So that's, you know, it is a proper breakdown.
I don't, but I don't, again, I would ask her, well, tell me who the who could come off as a critical thinker in your party.
“Who could come off on any issue as somebody who could debate the issue all the way through, right?”
Well, I don't know if he would debate the insanity of the left. But when you said that, the only thing that came to my mind was, what's his name, the former Obama advisor.
I got that from a manual.
Yeah. Yeah, but he's old. No, but you're, no, you're right.
“They don't want, they don't want the old guard.”
But he, you know, he's one that's come out and talked about the radical transgender movement you can't. Right.
So he's not, he would never win a primary.
Right. He can't get the primary, and that's the problem. The problem with the Democrats is they're all crazy. Yes, it's a quote crazy. And you got to win the crazy contest in the primary to get through. [ Music ]
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Right, you can take it with you. So a couple of audio cuts here.
“First, General, a jet keen about what's going on right now in the, the war.”
And then we're going to look at the couple of stories out there yesterday about how many missiles and missile launchers does Iran have left and the fact that Israel and the United States is blowing up. Iran's police state Wall Street Journal with the, one of the major, main articles yesterday, is Israel blowing up Iran's police state declared way for the revolt.
But first, we go to General Jack Keen, here we go.
What the Israelis have done, and I spoke to them when I was in Israel. I spoke to the military leaders and actually primers have met in the hour about it. I said, you know, you have done something that's really quite unprecedented. You know, the ultimate objective of war is to break your opponent's will. And the great strategist Sunsu said, that, that's the stop point right there.
And if you take that leadership before the war actually begins. In other words, the opening shots are the leaders that civilian and military leaders of the opponents you're fighting. You're already taking a significant step in terms of breaking their will. And what the Israelis have done in the 12 day war, they took down all of the senior military leaders.
And nuclear scientists as well.
They did that with Hezbollah. We saw that show. And they did it somewhat with Hamas. And here they helped with the United States together. Did the very same thing.
It was an opportunity to be sure with the Iotolar and 45 plus of their leadership. I will tell you that that has a profound impact on the ability of the country to respond. And we had talked about that before they even went in what they would have to do. And it looks like that's exactly what they are doing. The other one I want to play is audio cut is from CNN senior military analyst James Divardis,
who talked about the impact even beyond Iran. Here we go. If you are cheap or Putin, you hate us.
“But you have to respect the military capability of the United States.”
And it's midnight hammer. It's the snatching grab on Maduro. And now it pretty massive bombing campaign. And yeah, we'll have some missteps and some footballs here and there. But when you look at the span of what the US military has done in the last two months,
it's pretty extraordinary and it will get your attention in Beijing and Moscow. Secondly, in terms of are we demonstrating strength and so on. I don't think that's the reason for going to war. But I would add to the argument you just made or live. Individual you spoke with just made is by weakening Iran.
You are weakening Russia. You're weakening China. Things that we have said by the way, just about what your goal is. I mean, when you look at what happened in Venezuela, when you look at what's happening in the embargo in Cuba. In the questions of whether there will be a revolution there in the communist government will be gone.
And then also in Iran, when you do all these things you're weakening the influence of both China and Russia. Looking at the article, Jim Garity wrote it, "How many missiles does Iran have remaining?" And talked about what Iran watch wrote on January 26. Israeli officials reportedly estimated the size of Iran's remaining arsenal to be about 1500 missiles and 200 launchers at the wars.
This is back last June.
But observed signs by the end of 2025 that Iran was looking on replenishing its stocks.
“The organization published a list of Iran's missile arsenal detailing 20 different types of missiles with ranges from about 180 miles to 3700 miles.”
And a wide range of payload capacity. The -- see, it's the -- but JNS, the San Diego-based Jewish news service reported March 2nd that on the eve of the current operation Iran's arsenal shot back up to 2500 missiles.
And was moving up by about a dozen missiles per month according to Israeli assessments.
Israeli military official detailed the destruction caused in just two days to Iran's central explosive production site, the target of facility which was not named, produce the explosive material required for ballistic missile warheads in addition to this central site,
“site for key mixing facilities utilized specifically for producing ballistic missile engines were struck.”
On Sunday, the Israeli military set air strikes that it had conducted since last June had destroyed about 200 Iranian ballistic missile launchers, and rendered dozens more inoperable, roughly half the launchers that Iran currently has. Signing information from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, Defense Express calculated Iran's had launched at least 771 ballistic missiles at neighboring Arab countries and at Israel. Note the part of the effectiveness of these missile attacks is launching them in valleys and an attempt to overwhelm enemy defenses.
And so you roughly have 200 missile launchers left and they said the key is to destroy the missile launchers because the missile can be there. If there's no launcher, boom, a lot of these mobile missiles, but they've already taken out 200 each and every day they take out more. There isn't a way for Iran to produce them. There is no for the Israeli American fighters in the skies over Iran, there is no defense mechanism against that. And when you look at it, I saw, I don't know if it was a daily mail UK, more liberal.
You talked about the one a drone that hit near the CIA building in, oh, in the, oh, I forgot, I got my bike here, not doughha.
But whatever, that hit near the CIA building and it said it was a moral victory basically, a moral, a symbolic victory for them.
And I'm like, wow, places are getting hit by missiles, but this war is 99.999999% going with the United States. And, and Israel, you just see that the English fighters were shooting down planes over Jordan. Yeah, and when you see now that the Middle East is behind us, but those missiles may be hitting certain areas, but militarily speaking they're doing nothing.
“I think you were talking about the one that hit near the CIA station in Saudi Arabia.”
Was it the one that was, was there a building that was hit near, I got my bike here, where they got the largest building in the world. And not the, not the Saudi building that's the other building I've got. Well, and, and going after this complete mind blank here, going after these CIA headquarters, these CIA offices, these, is that. Each of those CIA stations, obviously, is key in the element of finding everything they need to find on the movement of any individual who's in the sights of the Israelis or the US.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm talking about the US consulate in Dubai. Yeah, yeah, yeah, confused the two, but these are having no that they have known there is no military win. No, there is no military here. No, they're what they're trying to do, again, is take out Intel's clearly, I mean, if they're targeting CIA trying to take out the ability of the Intel, and that doesn't do anything. No, I mean, no, doesn't do, and doesn't do apps. Like I said, when I saw the the CIA one in Saudi Arabia, it was like, and it's a symbolic victory.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's, that's actually stupid to say, but I mean, that's h...
Well, and yeah, yes, because they used the words, I think it was symbolic or whatever, but the Wall Street Journal article Israel is blowing up Iran's police state to clear the way for the revolt Israel's military is targeting the Iran police status. We said they had to do.
“That as we know, brutally suppressed protest and killed thousands of people with the hope of clearing away for a popular revolt to overthrow the government. The Israeli air strikes have targeted people responsible for internal security.”
We've seen the numbers of the budget, uh, paramilitary force to senior intelligence officials, the US has also hit domestic security agencies, including the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the powerful group responsible for defending and perpetuating the regime, the Revolutionary Revolutionary Guard and the Bosom militants were the main perpetrators of the bloody crackdown against the anti-government protesters in January, as we all know, Israeli officials have made it clear. They are looking to do enough damage to Iran's police state from the air, so that people can take over on the ground. That's the great unknown. I mean, that's always a great unknown that the United States and Israel is not in control of, you know,
“what will, what, what point will the people revolt? At what point will you see millions of people on the streets of Iran waving Iranian American flags and honoring Trump?”
Yeah, which I believe if they get to that point will happen. Yeah. Now, as we stated earlier, this is not Iraq. This is not Afghanistan.
The goal is completely different. And what we accomplished on day one was not accomplished in either of those instances, right, you really cannot compare this to any other war or military action, because you think about in war, winning war on minute one, do you take out to look at what they took out in Iran? Let's compare it to the United States. You take out the White House.
You take out DC. Yeah, you would take out DC. You take out, you take out the president, the vice president, the,
you think about it, the cabinet 9/11 half a Congress. They say that would be ultimately the plan. Yeah. If flight 93 had finished what the terrorist on board there wanted to finish the idea was that it was going to go back to the capital building. You saw the Pentagon. Yeah, exactly. The attempt is to take out, you know, to take out the government, to cut off not just the one leader, but the chain of command all the way down.
And the morale effect that comes from that, if you think about it, if we as your citizens looked at it, imagine that their targets had been capital hill.
The capital building, the Pentagon and the White House, and they were successful in getting planes to crash into all of those. They did get the Pentagon. But if they were able to do that, the downside for citizens would be the morale and the fear, which is part of, of course, terrorizing.
“That's the entire point there is that that fear immobilizes a lot of the citizens and says, my gosh, if they can do that, what can they do?”
And so then you look at the very strong boots on the ground around military. So the whole goal is to cut off all of that just not kill. And I don't want to make sure you use the proper words, kill all the top leadership. Right. And then the police, the police state that may not be part of the army, but part of suppressing the public to me. That's the hard part. Yeah, because there has to be so many people involved in that thousands of people, how far do you have to go to give the people of Iran, the confidence to get out on the street and revolt at that point.
Right.
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We are ready. Oh, he's hurt, Tony, I'm Gary McNamara. Oh, I just can't wait to see how this works out a an initiative in California imposing new voter identification requirements in California is one step closer to getting on the ballot roughly 1.3 million signatures were collected.
The effort to get the California voter ID initiative on the November 3rd general election ballot. That's well above the 800,000 signatures that were required.
The initiative positions were not going to go to the Secretary of State to verify the signatures later on this week.
“Yeah, I can't wait to see how that turns out.”
I know. Thank you. I can sign the ballot November 3rd. Do what a big pass.
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