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Hello. Thanks for being here. Happy Thursday.
Before we get, and we'll get to the present speech, secondly, but first, just want to bring
this up, and we'll discuss it later, the Supreme Court, as we did on yesterday's show, the Supreme Court and birthright citizenship, Matt Walsh wrote on X. I just happened to see it before we went on the air. The left's argument for birthright citizenship is obviously insane, but it's even more insane when you consider they actually do not believe in your or my birthright.
We are on stolen land and don't belong here according to them. But the anchor baby, whose parents got here from Guatemala 10 seconds ago, has a birthright death, and is tied to this nation by blood for all time, that's actually their position. No, it is. It's so psychotic that you can't even argue against it, like trying to have a political
debate with a dog. These people are not rational. Oh my god. Wow. Oh my god.
That's great. That was good.
“That's, that is right now, what he wrote was true is true.”
Yeah. I don't agree with him as much as I used to, at times he's gone off the deep end in my opinion, but I think he's right on there. That was spotter. That was spotter.
Yeah. But. That's true. It really is. Yeah.
You have a birthright if you're born here, well, they don't believe I do. Right. You're living on stolen land. We, we, we saw the one a Democrat represented in Boston saying until, you know, we, we give up the land to we give the land back.
Right. Right.
Who, you know, we're not, why aren't they the first to do it if they want to give
the land back? Why don't they do it? Well, many of them, like the celebrities have huge homes, multiple homes. Yes. So many, Bernie Sanders is in the background in, in one of the protests when they were
talking about, you know, being on stolen land, it said, hey, Bernie, just get back to out of your three houses and you can keep one. Yeah. Exactly. I mean, it's so, it really is, I mean, I'm, I'm glad you said that because at times,
it is, I don't have a dog. It is arguing with the left, like arguing with my cat. Okay. Yeah. Well, yeah.
Your cat just walks out of the room. They're very independent. Well, your cat's not a registered Republican or a Democrat. Your cat is independent, like all other cats. And I don't mean in the middle, they just really don't need you except for the whole food
and water thing. Oh, she's, uh, she's not really a giver. Yeah. Tickie, right? Yeah.
Tickie. She just takes and people say, all the time, how did you come up with the names of your cats?
Because my first cat was Manga.
“Remember, Manga was the, the rescue, you, a literal rescue from outside our studio for”
three months. You picked up a straight cat and took it home. Yes. Brian said, sir. Listen to me.
I mean, and I'm not going to sit there like the New York, or like Gavin Newsom. You saw the New York Times article that Gavin Newsom's war, you know, his, basically, his campaign is trying to throw out, you know, these Republicans are gay. These Republicans are gay. These Republicans are gay.
Yeah. I'm not saying that about Brian Sutter. Yeah. No. That might reflect on me, too.
Uh, the, but the, um, that you, you rescued. Yeah, I rescued Manga from, right, from, uh, right, uh, and it was because really cold weather was coming. From parking lot. Yeah.
Remember, remember, uh, the building manager would put please during the day do not feed that cat. Right. He, Manga was fat. What?
What? I mean, I think that's somewhere. Manga was like, 1819 pound cat when I got up. Really? Oh, yeah.
It was huge. What? But I had a, I mean, he was half feral, uh, but, uh, Mango came from the Facebook emoji or the, the sticker with, uh, of the cat holding the beer and the cat's name was Mango.
Oh, I didn't know that.
That's where they got out.
I don't see it as much anymore.
“People used to send it to me all the time.”
Yeah. All right. It's what, because you're talking about it yesterday, because it's a tiger and everything. Yeah.
My pants names are all related to alcohol, uh, and then there was, uh, a picture that I saw one time of a cat in a Tiki bar. Yeah. That's how I got Tiki's name. 'Cause I'm good.
You come, how do you come up with these names? Yeah. Very come. Alcohol.
You mean, you drink when you do it?
No. I don't have to do it with me drinking. Having these photos and, and things and, uh, things book emojis. Whether it works. We have to get that story to later around me, the New York, the one about the New
York Times where Gavin Newsom's strategy is to Mark Halperm was talking about yesterday in the New York Times, had an article on it, that, that he is his attack and, and the, everybody's scratching their head going, what are you doing?
“Is this going to help you in your, remember, you got to win your primary first, right?”
So you're in line, you're saying that these Republicans, where there's no evidence out there, are gay, right? And it's, like, it doesn't even make sense, why you think that might be a bad thing. And, and they were bringing up, they, you know, I think they're talking about one Democrat. Yeah.
That's homophobic. Yeah. Exactly. They're accusing people of, of gay as if, you know, Gavin Newsom isn't using the sign fell disclaimer, not that there's anything wrong with that.
Exactly. Well, Richard Renele, Scott Bessant, yeah, they're gay, openly gay, on the right. Yep. You know, and, and, and the, and the fact is, has it ever, has that ever been an issue with anybody in the Republican Party?
No, anything. No. I think I've ever heard one person associated with the Republican Party or the conservative movement that have brought that up. No.
And so Gavin Newsom, bringing it up, it's just bizarre. And it's bizarre that the New York Times had the story. Yeah. Yeah. Gavin Newsom's new political strategy to Republicans.
And they said, like, well, you're, and the headline was, you're gay. So here's, so here's a question. At the New York Times, so they're looking at it going, you know, we really don't care about Gavin Newsom. Is, is that the angle here?
Are you not, or at the very least, you're, you're not, you're not going to hesitate and writing a story like that. If it's, of course, accurate, if, you know, it could be one of the only accurate stories in New York Times this week. No, I mean, if it's accurate and it applies to Newsom, as far as we're concerned, Newsom's
not the guy. No, no, no, the point you're making is we've seen enough of the mainstream media, where if they believe some, some story will hurt a Democrat, they're covering it. That, it's, it's, it's, it's non-existent, so you may have a point there. Non-existent, you know, look, the New York Times is holding out for Don Lemon.
Yes, you saw that interview he did also. Right. All right. We got to get back on top and we'll get to all this stuff coming up because it's a full circle there.
Don Lemon is openly good. So, it's a great point. Right. I could see Gavin News, if, if, because Don Lemon that, well, I might run some day. I mean, and in a lot of money, I'm not saying I'm running now, but if he did run, engine
Gavin Newsom, and, and, and he's gay too. Well, and, and Pete Buttigieg is spending a lot of time in Iowa and New Hampshire. So, again, openly gay, I, I, I don't know the angle of Newsom. Yeah. I know.
“It's like, do you remember which part of you're with?”
Well, it's, uh, man, all of a sudden, it's like a talking to a dog, and nothing makes sense. You know, my late dog Bella, who passed away last year, uh, I would talk to her.
She never, she never responded to me, you know, she was, uh, she was the best.
She was so smart, uh, but if she could have responded to me, it would have been, and then she would have just kept walking, because I would rant. It's just me and her, and, you know, during the day in the house. Uh, and, you know, to, can you believe this? Can you believe this?
And she just woke up at me like, uh, here he goes again, trying to get a nap in the middle of the day, and he's ranting about, I don't know, live house, whatever they are. I mean, I stayed up long enough. It did room my sleep a little bit. Yeah. To watch Artemis to take off, and yeah, I'm trying to get the cat again.
Look, look at the TV, look at the TV. Right. The TV now, I, I've actually posted pictures at time. She doesn't as much anymore, but like the first couple years I had her, she would go up to the TV and meow, and I'd have to put on cat TV, yeah, I'd have to put on like cartoons,
The exact, and seeing relates to, or, uh, nature scenes where she would sit t...
back and forth, you can see her tail on my face, she's getting irritated, because she can't
“get, and then one time she jumped up, jumped up, and, and with her two front paws, and my”
sound bar, yeah, you know, I got, it's, it's just the sound bar, because I have a separate whipper and two back speakers, but the sound bars, like, I don't know, 45, 45, 50, it's heavy. Yeah. She flipped that thing right down on the floor.
Boom. Oh, no more cat videos. Oh, okay, so I was watching some funny video on YouTube, and it was about pig calling,
and this is when we first got Bella.
She pounce, I was just, I was just watching funny videos, laying there in the bedroom, watching these funny videos, and it was, I can't remember what it was, it was a YouTube video. She pounced on the bed, looking at my computer, looking at me, like, what's going on? What's going on? What's going on?
I was making pig noises, which, now that I think about it, is kind of offensive. But, yeah, she didn't watch TV otherwise. She, she was not, she was not into TV. She was more of a reader, so yeah, we've got some audio cuts coming up here, the president here in a little bit, but just wanted to quickly talk about his, what's a 20, I don't know,
exactly. Yeah. It was right around at 20 minutes. 20 minutes. Yeah.
And nothing, nothing new.
“If you want to go through it quick, I think what's, what's interesting, what I think”
is mind-boggling is that he's going after, and I think justifiably so, our NATO allies and Europe. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And complimenting all these Middle Eastern nations for supporting him, yeah. If you would have ever told me a year ago that this would happen, yeah, because what
you're seeing, and you and I had just a very quick discussion, well, when I walked into this, you were holding court. Yeah. You were here before I was. Right.
And I come in and I hear Eric holding court in the other room, and so I, you know, I, I heard a lot of what you were, were, were saying, and you're throwing it. Yeah. I agree. You know, whatever.
Right. Don, the, the hallway, but if you would have ever told me that we would go in, and I think now the president, I think it's clear, he, he doesn't believe the region. He believes there's a ton more layers that he has to take out. And they just have to, they just have to keep it going, keep it going, keep it going, keep
it going, uh, you know, we're, you see, we're using P-52s. Yeah. The first.
By the way, the first prototype B-52 came out 75 years ago on real.
We're using a plane that was basically designed post World War II, and, but we're, we're, they're actually using them to, to, to, to drop, uh, you know, different problems. You're guided bombs. Right. Uh, whatever.
“But there is no, it's what you have to do because the chance of losing anybody is so”
incredibly low that now they're using regular aircraft. And then I use, I mean, I, they probably are still using the stealth for a couple of things. But from what I know, the vast majority of the sorties now are planes that, you know, uh, China could, you know, would, would, could take down, or yeah, other countries could
take down, uh, if they, you know, if they wanted to, but there is no air force, there is no navy, right, it's basically their hiding. We own airspace. And so, one of the things we have said, you've made the decision to do it, which I believe was the right decision to do, but once you do it, finish it.
And that's, and I think they're at that point of what was going to be the finishing. But what would be your goal? Look, they said, no, this isn't about regime change. Well, it was. But, but aside from that, what's your ultimate goal?
Get that Uranium. You mentioned in the pre-show meeting.
He never mentioned Uranium, which tells me that mission is still under way.
And with the, with the one massive bombing, uh, now day before yesterday, uh, at one of the, uh, uh, facilities where it's being held, about 60% of that Uranium is being held at that facility. The assessment is still going on going as to whether or not they were able to do that. Uh, there's, there's more at the Natans site.
And the question would be, can you do that with air power alone?
Uh, he mentioned again, there, it, it might take manpower, but he said, we're...
about 300,000 troops, and I'm thinking, like, certainly hope not.
And it's, but if they can do it with air power, I think everybody knows him enough now to know that that's his preference. And, and let, we'll see. But he says we're going to obliterate them, knock them back into the stone ages. And I think that's basically the, you know, every, anything they have available to them
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, alright, let's get to the President last night in his speech before the nation.
First preference was always the path of diplomacy at the regime.
Continued their relentless quest for nuclear weapons and rejected every attempt at an agreement for this reason, in June, I ordered a strike on Iran's key nuclear facilities, an operation midnight hammer, and nobody has ever seen anything like it. Those beautiful B2 bombers performed magnificently. We totally obliterated those nuclear sites.
The regime then sought to rebuild their nuclear program at a totally different location, making clear they had no intention of abandoning their pursuit of nuclear weapons. They were also rapidly building a vast stock pile of conventional ballistic missiles. And would soon have had missiles that could reach the American homeland, Europe, and virtually any other place on earth, Iran's strategy was so obvious.
They wanted to produce as many missiles as possible, and they did with the longest range possible, and they had some weapons that nobody believed they had. We just learned that we took them out, we took them all out, so the one thing that was
“I think it was Britain whom posted somebody else on X that I don't know who this person”
was, but they made a great point, and it's a true point that Iran was trying to do at North Korea did to get nukes, which was build up a ballistic missile system that could threaten for example, South Korea, and they said, for example, Clinton wanted to take out one of their nukesites and didn't do it, because they were afraid that they would attack South Korea, and then the whole thing would blow up.
So what you do to protect your nuclear program is have so many ballistic missiles such a military that can destroy, you know, for example, as we find out with the missiles that they had apparently could go further, which means they could reach Europe. And it's like, okay, Europe isn't going to be involved in this if they believe a missile could strike them, and we are going to know how far left some of the countries in Europe
are going to the point of insanity where they're looking at this go, this is, you know, this is how this is how we can stop other countries from doing it, and they looked at North Korea. Yeah, and said, if the United States wouldn't stop that nuclear program because they were afraid of the attacks of ballistic missiles and whatever on South Korea, we can do the same
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“he had said, and you asked yourself, why do he do that, and I'll tell you why I believe”
you did it, polling. Yeah, the polling, I think, was necessary, it's that when I was holding court with producer Alan, as you came in, look, you're not going to move the needle with a far-left, of course. And you don't need to move the needle with your base.
It's always about the independent.
And I think right now, there's a great concern on a number of fronts. You already know it. The media, even local media, I noticed, is using the word affordability over and over again. And you see it every day, every day. So that's a big thing, that and the war, which thanks to oil prices, is at least temporarily
a part of that and you want, you want to give guidance to say, look, we're not in this for a long game. This is not going to be going on forever and ever. I think the point was, I believe, the objective was, we're going to end this. We started something, we're going to end it, and over the next couple of weeks, that
“is what you're going to get next few weeks, that's what you're going to see.”
But I think, look, I, the message that he put out, I agree with, but we're not talking
about me or you, right. I want him to finish the job. I don't care if it takes three weeks or three months, because I believe overall what we will get because of it, the rewards that will go on for decades, on decades, I don't care about this.
This is 47 years in the making, right. So I, I know what Islamic radicalism is about, yeah, and I want to send the message, but so we're not talking about us here, right. But the point, right, the, the polling, but it's self-inflicted from the very beginning, a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks.
We're getting close. We're getting every day. He's saying that. Well, when you say it every day, the public, the press is on your case every day. And then you get angry at him, snap to somebody the other day, you know, yesterday again.
Yeah. And it's like, but you've set the table. You keep telling us just another couple of days, just a couple of weeks. A couple of weeks, a couple of weeks, a couple of weeks.
“He's trying, I believe, to convince and dependents.”
He's trying to convince, uh, what he's, they're looking at the poll numbers. But when you look right now at the dial futures, down 500 S&P, down 1.7% NASDAQ down 1.5% oil up almost 5%. Right. All that best on your speech.
Oh, all of that based on the speech. All of it. It was going in the opposite direction. Two days of positive territory on the on the markets. And then the speech sends the futures down.
And why it's not because he said a couple of weeks, two to three weeks or whatever. It's because he's been saying that all along. And then said we're going to pound him back to the Stone Age. Right. Then, when he said, it's up to these other countries to clear the straight of or
moves, I went, don't bluff because we're going to clear the straight of or move. That's going to be our job. And why? Because oil is sold on the world market and oil prices were remain high. If you just say we're out of it, but the straight remains closed, that's going to affect
American oil prices and American gasoline prices. So I agreed with the message that he sent me because of what my concern is long term decades
Out because we believe that the fight, it's like when when Biden pulled out o...
Yeah. Well, the war is done. No, it's not.
The war isn't done because you just because you pull out.
“And this is where Americans remember initially, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.”
And then everything else, you know, and then a couple of weeks after they weren't as happy with it. Right. Because okay, now we've created a terrorist super state and we saw everything that happened. We found out by and lied about what the generals wanted.
But Americans believe falsely that number one in instant gratification and everything including war. Bubbling today and get it done today. And we live in the delusion that, well, if we say the war is over, if we stop fighting the war is over, it's not over.
It isn't over. It's not over with that isn't over. And the fact is we have as a nation know it because the 9/11 commission by partisan, that was the one of the main messages this happened because we pretended we weren't at war with them.
But they're at war with us. Right. Peter Rarnett, the cave interview with Osama bin Laden, we're declaring war and they had Osama bin Laden, Al Qaeda had declared war on the US and we weren't at war with them. But the polling numbers, you know, and have been had been been going down on it.
“But that's what happens when every day you're out there saying, it's just a little”
while longer. Little while longer. But you're out there five, six times a day doing it.
There's never a quiet time with this president where people say, OK, don't give them news
every day. Yeah. We're then the media, as we saw, you haven't don't see it as much now. But in the first couple of weeks, we're losing. We're losing.
We're losing. That's absurd. We're not losing. But when you're on it every single day with the same message, just a little bit longer, a little bit longer, a little bit longer, a little bit longer.
But then again, the speech today, which I agree with the messaging of it, I'm not an independent though. Right. But what you see from the markets is they didn't like the speech. Right.
Yeah. The markets didn't like the speech, whatever long term will the market benefit because of this piece in the Middle East? Absolutely. Gosh.
But the fact is the president was trying to get, I think, to get, he believed the speech would continue that last couple of days where the stock market was rising. Well, prices started moderating. I think he thought, OK, they need, you know, let's continue with the messages, working, whatever.
Let's throw this message out. And it had the, I believe the opposite effect of what he wanted. I was happy to hear it. I, you know, this is, again, the concern I, that I have, and we've talked about this, the nature of the individual, uh, that is Donald Trump.
He will talk to the media.
He's never afraid to answer questions.
He'll talk to them over and over again. Many times to a fault. And it was like, well, you don't really need to give a speech. You're talking to them all the time, right?
“Remember when he took a weekend off, and they were like, what's wrong with Trump?”
He does he is, is he sick? Is there an illness? And he's ever present? He's always talking multiple times a day. He's posting on true social.
So you don't have to ask him how he feels. He's going to tell you. And also in a situation like that, this, and it's a unique situation. It requires the same kind of precision that you need in accomplishing the goal in the court, you need in messaging.
The speech that he gave right after we bombed Iran, what was it, eight minutes long, was a good speech and it was right on point. He wandered off script a couple of times a few times during last night's speech. And the problem with that is, is that it comes off as he's working too hard to convince you when he doesn't need to.
Because again, if you stick to the elements at hand, we are accomplishing our goals. We know that this, and I want to assure all Americans and free people around the world, this will not be a forever war. But we will accomplish our goals and we will do that in a timely manner.
I will not put a clock or a calendar on that.
No, of course, I'm saying that in the speech, he's already done it. But as you mentioned, he's already said a few times, a couple more weeks, couple more weeks. That's the other thing. And we're accomplishing our goals, this will not be a forever war.
It is critical that Iran no longer has this powerhold over the Middle East and the rest
of the world. They are a danger to free people all over the world. And we started this. We're going to finish it. But rest assured, this will not be a forever war.
“And right, you know, one of the things that I think are important, they should have”
fought back hard around. Because I've heard this, well, you know, the preemptive strike wasn't a preemptive strike wasn't a, I was understand that wasn't a hot, I was going out between 23 and 24 or 24 and 25. I think it was 150. Yes.
American installations were hit by Iran. This is a war that's been going on for a long time.
It's just finally an American president said.
And by the way, this is one of the gutsy as things that American president Deborah did because if you look at if he succeeds in doing it, yeah. It will be one of the greatest accomplishments ever from an American president for, well,
“for peace in the Middle East, it means which means for ages, which means peace in the world.”
And also the other things that he is doing is lessening the influence of Russia and China. And that's not talking about enough. But again, when you had people obsessed with prices, right, you know, and that's what's going on right now. That's a combination of a nation that's obsessed by prices are like, yeah, but you're going
in here and you know, we could use this money to, you know, the, I mean, it's a dumb argument. The Democrats want to spend our tax dollars to make things more affordable is what the Democrats will tell independence and many independence will agree with that. And, you know, and so that's the challenge that you have. But the president himself doing this is one of the gutsy as things I've seen a president
doing my lifetime because there are so many paths that could make it a disaster. But even if it's viewed as a disaster, disabling a ran for the next couple of decades, if that was the minimum that you got is still a huge accomplishment for the United States and sends a message that we will get serious if you get more. And they become and you get in a different regime and you start moving towards a democracy
and then you've got other European nations, European, forget about them. If you have Saudi Arabia and Egypt wanting to sign peace deals, Abraham Accords and expand that by the end of his presidency, he should get 20 Nobel Peace prizes. Well, he should get the Nobel Peace Prize of a lifetime accomplishment.
They should turn it into the Trump Peace Prize, rename it because it's so critical if you think
about it and I'm with you on the whole preemptive thing. This was not, this is 47 years of the making and you can go from 47 years to go right up to recent history of what a ran has been responsible for. And what they were attempting to do, which I agree with that analysis of being posted on acts that it was let's get such a conventional force and missiles that can strike
Europe that not even the United States will stop us from getting a nuclear weapon because they don't want a conventional war.
“And that's what North Korea did, that's how they got theirs and the less in here is from”
the United States is that's not going to happen with a ran. We are Red Eye Radio, coming up more with Gary McNamara and Eric Carly, it's Red Eye Radio. We are when I radio and he is there, Crony, and I'm Gary McNamara. Welcome and good morning, thanks for being here this morning, so the message that the president sent out was, you know, we're going to finish this, which to me means, because
people go, "Okay, what does it finish mean?" We're going to inflict so much damage that there's not going to be any government left by the time we're done with it. And, you know, what Israel may be doing, we don't know when it comes to targeting other
Leaders in there, but I think that's what's happening, you know, right now.
I think he saw the poll numbers, but I think the other thing that the president was trying to do was send a message to whoever they may be negotiating with over there, were done with this, a deal or your debt. Yeah, I think that was it. The message.
“And I think that's, again, that's how you change the hearts and minds in a case, like”
that is that, look, we can take you out, or you can go the other road and you can keep
your life and deal with us and help us basically help your country go through this transition.
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who was a drummer for Leonard Skinner. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And he looked like Charles Manson. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. True story. Hey, so I almost said Artemis Pile again,
Artemis too. And it was tough to find the streaming service that I wanted. And I finally got to the
hill.com streaming service is what I found. Yeah. And what was getting to me is, I turned it out about two hours before. Okay. And what I want when you get that close to it, I don't want features on the astronauts. I don't want an explanation of why we should be in the space program. I want the technical stuff. No, I'm with you because you understand when I'm out. Yeah, you know, that's interesting. I guess I hadn't put that together, but in recent years,
I mean, we hadn't had this kind of event in 50 years, but, but any space event that happens anything space related, they get into the, and then they're talking like they're having a podcast and, you know, you kind of think, which is, which is fine, but I want to know the mission, what it's going to take. You know, what about, you know, what are they going to be doing that entire time? I want to learn those kind of things. I don't, you know, you go through the
bio, right? But the qualifications basically of everybody on board is what I'm looking for.
You know, a beyond that, well, outside of this, he's an habit golfer, and he likes it. Which is fine, you know, but let's, how did he get to be, or she get to be here? That's kind
Of what I, and, and again, the technical stuff is something we can all learn ...
it may be it's because we're older, and that's, and that was well, you heard in the, you know,
“in the beginning of the space travel. For example, the couple of them had Mark Kelly on for just”
way too long from Arizona. Yeah. And it's great that we're back into this, we're great back into this. When I was somebody actually used space force, which I thought was fascinating. And when they actually used the term space force, I didn't hear any, well, congratulating the president for pushing us in this direction, even though any Democrat that was interviewed was, this is really great that we're doing this. It's just they ignored Trump's role in pushing, right, you know, to move
in this, to move in this direction. But I want, and it is how I grew up because when I was,
I remember I don't know whether it was, whether it was Mercury, Gemini, or Apollo.
I'm going to guess it was probably some probably Gemini. And I remember my, and they were getting ready to lift off again. And I'm just was obsessed with it as a kid. Just, I mean, we all were. And my mother said, do you want to be an astronaut? I said, no, I want to be the guy talking. And it was member ABC's Science Editor, Jewel's Bergman. Yeah. He was, he was great. Yeah.
“And they would get into the technical stuff. And that's what I, that's what I grew up with.”
I want to know the technical stuff. You know, after the Apollo one with the fire, Grissham, Chafian, White, you know, Dine. Yeah. I wanted to know everything about, you know, why you're using 100% oxygen in there. You know, it's really accelerated the flame. Right. You know, the flames inside of there. So today when I'm watching it and they're talking, you know, I want to know when they're, when they're showing all the technicians, you know,
way, way up there. Yeah. At the capsule, what are they doing in there? Right. You know, somebody explained, and the hill.com had somebody explaining, especially the last hour. They were getting into the specifics. Okay. What they're doing now is they're venting, you know, they're, they're, they're venting this. Okay. And now they're putting in more hydrogen now that, you know, that's boiling inside the tanks and so there's a limited time. And they're explaining
all of this. They've even got into talking about, yes, they're going to be talking about the new toilet system. And so the toilets were a problem after they took off. Yeah. And when I, and I woke up, I saw that I purely, they fixed it. But what's the backup toilet? I found out what the backup toilet is. And now for me, and it's an, it's really an engineering kind of thing, because going to the bathroom up there, and they've got a whole new system that they use.
Right. The, the capsule is, and this was interesting. The capsule is over 50% bigger than a Apollo than the Apollo capsule. They got somebody else in there, but they actually have a separate area, a separate basic room to go to the bathroom. Wow. And it's a, you know, it's a new invention and everything else of how they do it. In order to be able to do your business in a, in a way, free environment, which is fascinating. I thought the backup bathroom was going to be
the international space station, which by the way, driving by, which by the way now has its own buckets. And, and so, but I, but I find that interesting from a, because it is the reality of
“what you have to deal with. Yeah. You know, I don't have, I don't have an albundium obsession with”
toilets. Like he did with married with children. Yeah. It's, it's really more of a science thing. And I found out, you know, the, the liquidase put out into space. Right. And then my next question would be, and I, and it comes from a science that burns up, coming back into the atmosphere. Well, no, but, but I wonder what happens to it in space? Well, you know, I mean, what, but how does it break down, and maybe this comes from ours attacks will know why. Well,
you, but, you know, where that comes from, it comes from me and my swimming pool, understanding the chemistry of, and, and once you understand the chemistry of a swimming pool, once you own one, it's, it's like, all your life as a kid, don't be in the pool, don't be in the pool. Well, what does it matter? And then when you understand the chemistry of it,
and then when the chlorine, you know, makes it basically breaks it all down, and then you've
got to put the oxidizer in to do it all, you understand the chemistry of it. It is, it is fascinating. When, when we had a pooled years ago, our, our, our three oldest, were small, and my three nephews lived a block away. Kids fill that pool every day during the summer. I had,
Everybody asked me, oh, I, I don't see you swimming.
Oh, I'm just busy, you know, making hot dogs and such. I know about chlorine. I know about
the chemistry. I was responsible for it, and it was pristine. And by the way, so, I mean, because it was, we had a full, a full, full, every day in the summer. And I love that. That's, it's the reason we bought that house. I love a lot of work. Right. But with kids, it's constantly changing the chemistry for a number of reasons. And yeah, I didn't swim as much. And, but all that technical stuff is what I want
to hear as you're, I don't mind it, you know, I don't, well, it's sort of the same, I've become
sort of the same way with sports. All I want to do is, if I watch sports, which is not a lot,
I want to watch the game. Yeah. You know, now, for example, next week, they're going to have, you know, the masters is going to play. Right. And I know on the networks before the masters, the hour before the pre-game show, the history of the, I, I can find that on YouTube, just show me the, show me the event. I'm not into pre-game shows. I'm not into post-game shows. Right. I want to, you know, I want to, in sports, I want to see what happens on the field when
the game is played. Yeah. It's like, I got too many other things to do. And I understand the
importance of it. I went through the 60s and 70s of the space program as a child. I was obsessed
with it. But what I was obsessed with was the engineering portion of it. How do you do it? You know, how do you, how do you, you know, how do you survive? What's the insulation like? Those are all the
“questions that I have. And that's what I want to hear. You know, in the, in the two hours before”
something like this takes off and so many of the channels and most of them were the streaming channels, we're getting into, well, I think it's so great. And we should all be so appreciative and I'm like, fine, fine, fine, fine, fine. Tell me how it works. Yeah. That's where I was at that point. Well, and, and, and part of that, you know, in joking about the bios and, you know, while he is particularly fond of carrot cake and also loves, you know, but, but if you, and there was
part of that, I think early on, they had to, because you had to sell it. You're not only had to sell it. I don't think you had to sell it to the American people as much as you had to do, sell it to Capitol Hill. The expense of it all early on was was a big hurdle. But what I have found in my experience, when you're telling me about what they do, what they go through and in my mind, I'm building out how dangerous, yeah, this is. It, in my mind, I'm already building
the characters or how much character there is in each, what, what these individuals are made of, what it takes to do what they do, not just those inside that capsule, but those that are running, you know, space command and space force, and everything else should make it happen.
“So, for me, it's, it's always an educational process. It's, that's what I look for. That's why”
I look for the technical side. I, I mentioned this when it came out in 24, there was a Netflix, there is a Netflix documentary called Apollo 13 Survival. I wasn't aware how much footage they had from then, not recreations, but footage from then, and they did such a good job at putting this together about Apollo 13, and I thought, well, you know, the movie is one thing, but the, which was a good movie, but this documentary
was put together with real footage, and you felt so, you felt like you were in the moment. I mean, I knew how it was going to end, but it was like, yeah, holy cow, and they did such a good
“job if you're a fan of any of that when it comes to space travel, you should watch it on Netflix.”
Apollo 13 Survival, it's from a couple of years ago, but it, again, tells you, you can see, my gosh, these are not ordinary people, and this is not an ordinary situation. Well, when I read and I would suggest it to anybody who's interested in the space program,
Gene Cransis book, you know, who was operations director for years, but yeah,
you know, from the very beginning of Mercury, failure is not an option, even though he never said that.
“That became, but yeah, but it was funny, because they had mentioned Gene Cransis today,”
and one of the things, one of the programs I was watching, and I realized, oh, that's where Dad got that one, because I never talked about the fact that Dad also used to say all the time, worked the problem, and that came from Gene Cransis. Yeah, I father must have heard that, you know, working at Bell Aerospace as he did at that time. Exactly, as an engineer, it worked the problem, worked the problem, but when you see,
we don't take the same chances we took back in Mercury, or even Gemini or Apollo, all right.
We were riding at the seat of our pet, they were amazed, Gene Cransis talked about,
they were amazed, more astronauts didn't die, yeah, right. There was really that competition to beat the Soviet Union at that time, and they were at the outer limits of safety constantly.
“Yeah, and the astronauts knew it, right. They weren't ignorant of that, right,”
whatsoever, but that was, it was almost like it was a mission of war that you had to win in their four, your life was, your life's at risk anyway. I mean, I'm not saying there is no, you know, there's no risk, because there's tremendous risk. But I will say this. I did, when they started counting it down, 10, 9, 8, I did get emotional at that point. It all came back everything from the 60s to the 70s, you know, you know, the disasters that we have,
the shuttle disasters, you know, Apollo 1 and, and, um, grissam and, yeah, Shafi and Whiten, and them dying in the capsule and all of that all came back to me when they were counting it down. Right. And it was like, please be successful launch. Right. And it was great to watch. It was great to see, you know, some, you see the one kid on CNN. So, they got burned big time. What do you
“think about this? Well, it's great because they're going back to the F and Moon. And it's great.”
And he used the real word. You see, real word exactly. It was like the kid. Wow. It was just like,
it was almost, I thought it was parody at first. Yeah. But yeah, it was, uh, it's good. Now the whole thing
of, you know, going to the moon, yeah, we can do that. Going to Mars, a whole different ballgame. Yeah. The whole different ballgame. Right. Whether we will ever do that, we won't do that in my lifetime. Right. Yeah. Uh, you know, if they're saying we're going to do it in 20 years, I don't believe that will ever happen. And it's simply because of everything that we've talked about before, the distance that you have, you know, the, the, what the propulsion that you need. If you're going
to land there, how do you get back? Yeah. Yeah. You know, right. The engineering, the, the, the, the engineering that you need and just the infrastructure that you need for something like that, probably is what 100 times more than the moon going to the moon. Maybe 500 times was going to say at least. Yeah. Maybe, yeah. So yeah, whether we'll see that in the next 500 years, I don't know. Yeah. I, it's, I have my doubts. Yeah. We are right. I radio. This morning's USDA farm report
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insanity. Absolutely insanity. Also coming up, it looks like the speaker is signing on to the
“Senate deal for last week. So on Friday, it was like no way. This is this will not fly. We can't have”
this. No way. And then we get to Wednesday of this week. And it's like, oh, it looks like they're on board. Because I wondered, all right, what are you going to send back to the Senate then? What are you going to where are you going to have this going to drive? Because it can't go on forever. Well, you have two reconciliations. I guess my question would be, were they even communicating with each other? No,
because that was earlier this week. And that's a darn good question. Because we looked at it and we said,
look, it's temporary. You're saying we're going to fund all of TSA, the Coast Guard, whatever.
“Yeah, Democrats won't fund ice. Right. And so, well, that's fine. Okay. We have two reconciliations.”
We still can do this here. Right. We don't need them. Right. Give them what they want, then we'll vote for ice to protect the border. We'll use it in the upcoming months. Because we'll do it a month or two, get that as. We're already funded now and we get exactly what we want. Exactly. Not hard.
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Right. And this is the NDP party of Canada, National Democratic Party. Okay. The far left party. Okay. Now, they were having their convention and as a Toronto sun wrote, we're not making this up. They were giving out equity cards. Equity cards were handed out to delegates based on identity categories, including gender, race, and ethnicity, LGBTQ plus, and indigenous status and those cards in various colors, such as pink, yellow, and green,
allowed them to jump the line to ensure equitable representation in debates.
However, instead of debating on issues such as the cost of living, inflation,...
the healthcare system, the healthcare system was fine there. The healthcare system or crime,
“the delegates with their equity cards seemed more interested in conveying why they are holding”
said cards and talking about privilege and victimhood. Wow. Are you ready? Okay. Okay.
We'll start with. Which one I want to play here? All right. All right. Okay. We'll play this one first.
All right. This is the far left Canadians arguing over equity cards. Here we go. All right. There's a point of privilege on microphone one, then we'll go to microphone three. Go ahead, delegate. Yes. Hello. I was standing here with my gender equity card before you called on the previous speaker. That's my point of privilege. I would like to. I will explain this speaking order,
“which is fixed that I cannot amend, which is the pro-con rotation. You can move yourself up a line”
that you're standing on. I am pro. And we went, you went pro-con pro and my plan was to
go con. The speaker at con my three also has a speaking card. Yes. Today, this card was used in an inappropriate matter. And while I understand in Ontario, we know this is equity. Even if that, this was also used in appropriate terms of gender. I want everyone to be mindful that these cards for individuals like myself who identify as a black woman have no value outside of this space. Hey, we're not done yet. Let's continue. Here we go. Okay, here we go.
Point, let's hear the point on microphone one. I'm sorry. Just real quick, point of personal
privilege. I understand there's very little time and for for delegates to speak, but early on the mic, it's hard as a racialized and transgender delegate to sometimes use this card and speak up. Speak to somebody in front of me in line and ask, hey, this pertains to multiple intersecting parts of my lived experience. I'd like to speak. I was rejected when I talked. And it's frustrating when these are my rights being directly under attack right now in Alberta
“and that a cisgender woman had spoken over me. And I understand her rights are important to this”
pertains to her too, but I don't know. I hope that in the future, the federal and D.P. will also have a broader interpretation of the equity cards for speakers. That's all. Thank you. I will invite delegates to assist me in better using the card by forming a straight line behind the microphone with a prominently displayed equity card. If I see speakers ahead of you who are not holding a card prominently, it would be wrong with me to guess about their gender
identity and I will come to you. This applies so far according to your rules for gender identities other than a dude, but it is open to us to change our rules as we like as we move forward into the right and golden future. Thank you, friends. Let's hear the balloting co-chairs. Oh my gosh. Okay. And it does because I'm thinking and this might make an SNL bit, but it's not funny. No.
It's painful to listen to. And the cards were all based on the gender equity race cards that if you were white and a white male you didn't get to speak. Somebody you get to move ahead of other people in the party to speak and you're marginalized because of the color. It's absolute identity politics racism that they view as equity progressive thought when it's actually the complete opposite. It's institutionalized racism, misogyny, everything. I did everything. I can make up stuff too if they do.
Oh yeah, we'll make up words. They can make up words. We'll make up words. Did they ever get
To a point?
the way they against voter ID. I'm wondering. Oh no, that's that's that's a great point. We're against voter ID. All we want at the polls are gender race and whatever equity cards. That's right because I'm sure you get yours because if you extrapolate it out, right, then isn't your vote more important than someone who is cisgender or white? Right. That's oh man. By the way,
“did she when she talked about a straight line did she pause because she said the word straight?”
Did you notice that? No, I was wondering. I was wondering if she was either going to make a joke or apologize or apologize. Because I felt an apology coming. I know we don't use the word straight
here. That old line from the heads of the 70s. Yeah. Never go straight. Never go straight.
Always go forward. That's right. And that was about the wheat, by the way, for anybody. Right. That's for our generation. It had nothing to do with sexuality or anything like that. Right. It was about whether you got high or not. Yes. Yeah. Never go straight. That was the same. I remember the other one from the 70s, which was drugs can get you through times without money, but money can't get you
“through times without drugs. Now, I never bought into the head. Right. But it was fun to say. Right,”
especially though, the money part of it. Well, money can do it all for a lot of you don't have drugs. Yeah. You know, the officer asks you, can you walk a straight line? Yeah, but I choose not to.
Because I'm free. I can move. I can move forward. I can move forward if you like. Never straight. But
when she sort of stumbled over that I went and the funny thing is both you and I were doing the same thing. We were talking about a couple of minutes later. Was she pausing because she realized I felt in a apology. I thought she was about to apologize. And she was up there taking apologies from others because they were calling her Madam Speaker. Yeah. And she said, I'm not a madam. Yeah. I'm not binary. Yeah. I'm they them. Mrs. Who wants it and which if you go back to wrinkle in time. Right. Right. It's right. Right.
Oh, but I want to send this because it did remind me of what Matt Walsh wrote about the whole thing about birthright citizenship and the left where he wrote the left's argument for birthright citizenship is obviously insane. But it's even more insane when you consider that they actually don't believe in your or my birthright. Yeah. We are on stolen land and don't belong here according to them. But the anchor baby who's parent got here from Guatemala 10 seconds ago has a birthright
and is tied to this nation by blood for all time. That's actually their position. It's so psychotic that you can't even argue against it. Like trying to have a political debate with a dog. These people are not rational. And when you look at it, maybe we do need, maybe we do need to countries because you can't even communicate anymore. You're not in the same dimension. How can you
have a society? Yeah. Yeah. When one part of society is run by critical thinking and science
and the other is off into this delusional world of circular logic that never goes anywhere.
“Or remember the money that had not been spent because they couldn't get through the DEI process”
this was during the Biden years. What was the project on? I forget what it was. But it was government money that had been already allocated by Congress. But because of the DEI rules that they put in place in the Biden administration, they never even got it off the ground, not one shovel broke ground for that project because they had to extrapolate it out to any contractor that was bidding on the government job. Right. And we said that liberalism has gone so crazy. Yeah.
That the socialist can't even spend your money. Can't spend your money anymore. Right.
I remember in February, February 2018 during a town hall meeting in Edmonton,...
The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau corrected a woman who used the term mankind suggesting
she used people kind. Use the word we don't say mankind. We say people kind to be more inclusive.
“Remember who was it that was set up prayer and ended it with amen and a woman? Yeah. What?”
I mean seriously. You're just stupid. That was that was also when the the Thanksgiving movie. Yeah. With Robert Donnie Jr. I can't think of that. I just can't. Yeah. Yeah.
About the dysfunctional fan. The whole dysfunctional fan. Yeah. Yeah. He was the most dysfunctional
part of it. I think. Yeah. What was it? Oh, man. I can't think of it. I can't think of it. I can't think of it. It's a great movie. It's a great movie. It's a great movie. Yeah, yeah. It's because the family is completely dysfunctional. Oh, yeah. And they all get together for things. Yeah. It's but this is this is reality. This is happening on a regular basis.
“Look, remember. Occupy Wall Street. Home for the holidays. Home for the holidays. Yeah.”
1995. Yeah. Yeah. Well, occupy Wall Street. Someone would talk, but nobody can be the speaker
for Occupy Wall Street. Well, then he's talking. Right. You do it. Remember. Oh, God. That was horrible. Oh, it's horrible. We are run, I radio. We'll be right back with more red eye radio with every currently and Gary McNamara. We're when I radio. He's our currently and I'm Gary McNamara. Now we know why Alberta has said we went out of this. I mean, yeah, that was just pure insanity. But really, there's there's a serious point here. What happens
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