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He is our Carnion. I'm Gary McNamara. Let's drop a more evidence of the left and their delusional state on their narrative on Iran. You ready for this? Okay.
“Part of the discussion on MSNow was Stephanie Rule. You ready?”
Okay, here we go. Listen to this. A butter ram. All right. This is a phenomenal point. You can disagree with Iran and what their point of view is, but it's the fact that they have a deep belief in something. That's unbelievable. That they will die for.
That they will destroy their country for us. Yes. I mean, he has no ideological belief or patriotism about America. And he doesn't think anybody else says that. When he sees Iranians lining up around power, grids, he can't understand that.
He thinks they're being paid to do it.
Talking about Trump has no patriotism. Yeah. That we need to look at Iran and the things that they're willing to die for. Yeah. Okay.
They're willing to die for their fanaticism. Love sure. Sharia supremacy law. Yes. Because they know if they're on a power, they will die.
Yeah. The population will kill them. All right. Think about this. You know, you know, it reminds me of, you know, the same old crap comes around. I'm old enough to remember the Vietnam War.
Hmm. I, I was kicked out of class. My 10th grade history class. Yeah. When a substitute teacher came in and started talking about Vietnam and said,
there is no difference between communism and our form of government. Yeah. Now I, the, my regular history teacher, Dr. Charles C. Marlac, who, by the way, when I had him, he was in his, I think, mid-60s.
“I think he, he was close to retirement when I had him.”
He was my, my father went to the same high school that I went to. He was my father's boxing coach. Oh, wow. Yeah. All right.
Cool. See my father did, did, did, did, thanks.
I was never a boxing fan when I was young.
My brother and I, my, my, my father got a boxing gloves. All right. Go at it. He's wanted to see a good flight. Ready? Go.
[laughs] [laughs] My brother and I didn't like hitting each other. Well, I mean, it was, if it was over a piece of candy or something, yeah. But just for the head committee, each other.
Right. Yeah. I am in the face. Doing it again. Right.
And by the way, back then, you didn't wear any head gear. [laughs] Right. Which is why I became a radio talk show host. Right.
Or at least the people on the left believe that. Hmm. [laughs] But when you, you know, it's, it's the same thing that we dealing with back then when I got kicked out of class.
I said, well, that's completely and totally inaccurate. What are you talking about? I said, you're talking about a one party communist system. Hmm. Where, where the, where the, the people just like
in a Sharia supremacy government. There are no citizens. They're subjects. Right.
“I think Andrew McCarthy wrote the greatest column.”
For all the things I've agreed and then disagreed with Andrew McCarthy on. That's probably one of the best columns he's ever read. Yeah. Yeah. And this week when he talked about the Sharia supremacy government.
And what they're actually about. Yeah. And the fact that you can't negotiate with them. Which is part of the, you know, when the president said they want this. No, they don't.
Yeah. No. People in the government, you know, they don't want it. No. The Sharia supremacy is what dictates them.
There is no. When the president, you know, when the president talks and we talk, there's a dual message here. They're about, you know, the riches and it will be so successful. They don't care about free markets.
Nope. Nope. They don't care about having a vibrant economy. They don't think like we do. No.
And that's the key. You know, you and I brought this up even in the United States. Why can't we communicate back and forth? And we said, you know, why, for example. And you know, I've probably 15 probably when we started working together.
I know when when when I came on the show.
It was when everything that anybody on the right did was racist.
“Wait, but there's no racism involved here.”
It's about the most efficient use of dollars here here here.
And I've always believed that as a conservative.
And by the way, maybe Democrats do after the ones that didn't want to pay taxes. You know, the day saying, I can use my money better than the government. That's been the conservative argument for a big a long time. You know, then yeah, but. You know, but in that class, it was just like, no, no, communism is different.
You have a one party system. You have the subjects. They had there are no individual rights. And we have a constitution of Republic. My father taught me all of this.
And so did Dr. Charles C. Marlac. You know, and it's like, and we, we have, we have, you know, by camera, legislature.
We've got, and I'm throwing all this stuff at her as a 10th grader.
“Same stuff we've, I've set on the air today.”
And, you know, we've got an executive branch. We have a, this is a completely different ballgame from the Soviet. And she got angry at me and said you're being, you know, in subordination, go to the principal's office. Right. How dare you challenge me, right?
And the principal grew up with my father. Yeah. And he said, what the hell you're doing here? Said I got kicked out of the class. For what?
Well, the teacher was saying that there's no, there's a substitute teacher was saying there's no difference between communism. And our system of government and I told her she was wrong. And she said, I was in subord, it was in subordination. So she sent me here.
He just, right. Looking at me like, eyes wide open. A little bit of grinning goes to stay over there until the class ends and go to your next class.
And not she never was a substitute teacher again.
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That's the, that's the government. Those people have chosen just like we've chosen here. And that's the same argument they're trying to give on MS now. Yeah, MSNBC, the old MSNBC. That's the same argument.
In fact, with their point is that there's a higher morality. In the Sharia supremacy government of Iran, then there is a president who has no patriotism at all towards the United States.
“I think Tucker Carlson tried to make that ridiculous point is similar point recently.”
It's like, wait a minute, are you kidding me? I mean, it's, it's just, it's lunacy. It's completely, it's completely delusional lunacy. Well, it is. But it's, again, everything to undermine the overall mission.
Because what, what I really think. The liberal activists are concerned about right now is the fact that the, this, the potential. If the outcome is new. No new capabilities at all for Iran. And we have there in rich uranium.
And the regime is gone. What that does and how this entire effort will be remembered in history is going to be monumental. And they can't have that. After everything they've thrown at Trump think about this going back to the Russian hoax. Two bogus impeachment and everything they've thrown at him.
They cannot have him and his legacy being. Changing the trajectory. Quite possibly if it ends up being that way. Trying a changing the trajectory of of terrorists and state-sponsored terrorism for generations to come if not ever. That's the potential here and they have to undermine that at every turn at every chance.
And what was a catalyst for all this? Because you, you actually have right now as you just, as you just so well said. We have a Middle East that a lot of the Middle East has been under Sharia supremacy law for a while.
Yeah.
But there's a recognition that they have to expand beyond oil.
Yeah. Saudi Arabia was talking about this. Yep. The Crown Prince.
“The royal family was talking about the fact that we can't survive on oil and why?”
What's what's changed? What can historians? Nobody really talks about this. But if you look and say, what changed everything in the world? Fracking. Deporesional fracking.
Yep. That changed everything. It made the United States an energy superpower and took the monopoly away from the Middle East. Innovation, American innovation. That's what, that's what changed it.
Yep. And Saudi Arabia started recognizing it as soon as they saw the potential of what the United States had and what we could draw from our own resources. Yep.
And they said we have to change.
We can't economically make it on oil alone. Right. Any more in a competitive market. Why? Because we can't control oil prices.
The more the United States can produce and other countries around the world. Produced because of that technology is going to keep oil prices lower. Yeah. And a lot lower because of competition. Right.
We need to diversify. Yep. And then you see places like Dubai and other places that are, you know, just booming and wanting to become financial centers. You cannot do that under Sharia supremacy law. Right.
Iran is the worst of all of them. And the Middle East wants them gone and think about that. The Middle East is moving less Sharia supremacy law and
want it gone from Iran while American citizens on MSNBC are trying to protect it.
Our cheerleading, not just trying to protect it. But talking about that it's a higher morality of a government than we have in the executive branch of the United States. You can't make this. I wish I could say the S word. But you can't make this crap up.
“Well, and why can I say crap and not the other word?”
These DFCC laws are just dumb. Actually I could say it because it's after midnight. But we won't. It's my father's birthday and my parents would not approve of that language on the air. Yeah.
I know some executives that probably wouldn't. That's the same side that puts together no king rallies against Trump while supporting a regime that rules over its subjects. I know it's just. You know, that's been a, that's been Trump's Hitler. Yeah, he signs with the Israeli.
That's been something we've talked about a lot this week, isn't it? In the last couple of weeks. They're not even making sense anymore. They don't. It's ignorance beyond ignorance.
Oh, I don't what I wanted to say. I don't think they know. I think they're ignorant of how ignorant they are. I saw this past weekend. I saw Sammy Hagar on on X and he put together that his whole family can't be together because of politics.
And we all need to come together. It's that whole thing. Why can't we all come together? Yeah. It's like, I don't want to say because Sammy seems like a really nice guy.
Yeah. It seems like I could go up and we could have a conversation. Yeah.
“And say, how much did you really hate David Lee Roth?”
You know, we could have that kind of conversation. Yeah. It was Eddie overrated. That would be a conversation starter wouldn't it? Yeah.
And, but when he said it, I went, stop it. Don't try to play both sides. It's very easy. Why? And we can go back to one thing.
The left believes that a man can be a woman. The left can't define a woman. Yeah. They believe that a man can be a woman. They believe that a man should be able to go into a woman's locker room and expose his genitals.
Explain that. There is no middle ground. There is no middle ground. If you believe that, and I don't, I'm not going to be, I'm not going to be an anti-Summit Racist.
Right. You're not going to convince you. I'm not going to become a half racist. Right. I think I'll be a half racist.
I'm only going to discriminate against half the people that I think need to be discriminated against because... Okay. Let's get the calendar. Because I might...
Biggest days are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Yes. Sometimes Saturday. It doesn't work that way. Right.
Your convictions are what your convictions are. And I don't have any middle ground with the far left. Because I'm not going to meet somebody in the middle. If that's what they're held bent on as people, I love all people.
If we're talking about the issues here,
I don't have middle ground with that kind of mentality.
And I never will. There isn't something...
“Because it implies that there is something I have to learn.”
There's something I'm ignorant about on those very extreme issues. And there is nothing I'm missing. Nothing. I'm only a bigot during the week. I'm weakens.
Yeah. I leave that behind me. That's right. But then Monday, Sunday night, Monday morning. My bigot tree comes right back.
That's right. No, I mean... I'm a hard time bigot.
We've said often, I don't care how a person wants to live their life.
They can live adults can live their lives as they choose. As long as they're not infringing on other people's rights. But when we start changing the language and definitions and rules of a society, based on nonsense. Then sorry, there is no middle ground with what they used to call the party of science.
“Because science has been long gone from their party for a while.”
Yeah. Started leaving once Tommy Thomas told me saying that something. That was pretty much it. We are right here. You brought to you by FPPF Fuel Power Max.
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We are when I radioed these are currently non-guring McNamara. Think about it. Did you think even a month ago that you could get on MSNBC in a panel discussion. The group talking about the moral superiority of the
Sharia Supremacy brutal government of Iran over the United States. Well, good to do. Did you? They are. I'm frankly, I'm surprised it took this long.
Maybe the parent company NBC would have kept them. On this earlier, you know, but no. I mean, I forgot. Yes. If with an NBC, maybe not.
Yeah, right. Yeah. Maybe they wouldn't have gone that far. But now that they're free to do whatever they want. Nobody's going to.
I don't know what Democrat did buys that. No. I personally don't know a Democrat that buys that. Yeah. I don't know of one Democrat who will even answer the question about
the radical transgender movement. They know it's BS. That's why they won't answer it. Yeah. You see the number of.
Saw this week on X number of reporters now going up and asking questions about the radical transgender movement of what a woman is. And the politicians turn around and walk away. They won't debate it because they know they can. Right.
That's the problem that the Democrats have long term. I don't know what's going to happen in the midterm. The polling's all over the place. Yeah. Yeah.
I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen. If the Republicans lose. Well, it's the Republicans to lose. Yeah.
And it would be because of prices. Yeah. If if if they lose.
“That would be that would be the key because that every single poll,”
even every conservative Republican poll shows that. Yeah. That that's the weak spot for Republicans right now. But long term. I have no idea where they go because they're so insane on all the other issues.
Yeah.
Including the economy, by the way.
On our website, when I read you show.com, show info with stations, podcasts, and more read.
I read you. And he is there. Currently, I'm Gary McNamara. Good morning. All right.
“Couple of stories here that we want to make sure we get through here this hour on Friday.”
All right. The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a self-described progressive candidates bid
to enter the Ohio Republican primary, leaving in place a decision by state election officials
to disqualify him for misrepresenting his party affiliation. Samuel Ronin, a former Democratic state and national candidate, attempted to run as a Republican in Ohio's 15th congressional district against GOP incumbent, represented of my carry. To do so, he signed a declaration of candidacy under penalty of election falsification,
swearing that he was a member of the Republican party. However, court documents filed in U.S. District Court note,
“Ronin was caught publicly admitting that his candidacy was part of a calculated,”
strategy to run Democrats as Republicans in deep red districts to get a foot into the door. A Republican voter filed a protest with the Franklin County Board of Elections, presenting social media post and interviews of evidence of Ronin's scheme to trick GOP voters, Ronin claimed in his application he did not lie about his affiliation, citing similar party deviations by politicians,
including former president Ronald Reagan, former president Donald Trump, hundreds of others according to a report from court house news service. After the election board tied along party lines, Ohio Secretary of State, Frank LaRose stepped in to toss Ronin off the ballot. The Rose said the case was a matter of integrity of the electoral process,
“slamming Ronin's alleged mission to infiltrate the party according to court”
filings and response.
Ronin filed a federal lawsuit claiming his first amendment rights were violated
because the state used his core political speech against him to remove him from the ballot. Chief U.S. District Court Judge Sarah Morrison swiftly rejected Ronin's arguments ruling the first amendment does not protect a candidate who submits a fraudulent declaration of candidacy. It cannot be the case that a state must allow a candidate on a partisan ballot,
by the way, it's a Supreme Court of Ohio. It cannot be the case that the state must allow a candidate on a partisan ballot even if he lied about his party affiliation simply because the first amendment is implicated Morrison wrote in the opinion. She noted that while Ohio allows candidates to legally change their political affiliation,
election officials are not required to ignore a candidate's public statements that directly contradict their sworn oath. The court emphasizes the state has a substantial interest in barring candidates from fraud in a testing they belong to a political party that they do not. Morrison also dismissed Ronin's claim that a Republican's election board member
was unconstitutionally biased against him finding that a political association does not prove a risk of bias. After legal loss, Ronin asked the Supreme Court Monday to intervene prior to early voting just as Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump appointee refer the application to the full court, which denied Ronin's request without explanation according to court house news service.
So they just rejected it. The actual decision was made by the state Supreme Court and then it was said, you know, or the federal court, excuse me, then set it up higher. So there you go. But understand that, Demer, we have said this before.
You know, you and I in 2006, I remember sitting here saying,
Wow, Democrats are not pretending that they're in the middle anymore.
They're actually coming out and saying some pretty radical things on the run on this. Right. They had success, they had success, so they decided to go bat soup crazy. Yeah.
“And that's what they're attempting to sell the American public.”
And since they know they can't win long term on it, what do you do? You fake it. You fake it.
The problem is the far left doesn't want you to fake it anymore.
Well, the thing is, is that, yeah, where does it get you? Let's say you fake it and win. Then what? Because then it becomes painfully obvious if you, oh, we'll just slip in here. We'll fake it until we slip in.
And then we'll behave as a radical. Well, look, number one, there's already a concern with many Republicans. Not being conservative. We've talked that no end about that and we'll continue to do so. You've got that going on.
But if your idea is, well, look, I'm a radical. I go in. Oh, no, no. I'm a Republican, so I can get in the door and then just become a radical after I win.
That's not going to get you very far.
It is. And it's a horrible tactic. It's because it, I mean, I know why they're trying to do it. But if you think it through, it becomes clear that you're not thinking it through, because it's not going to work in the end.
It's not going to be effective. The party can't, the radicals who lead the party cannot allow you to be anything other than radical. And any kind of a, I don't know, Trojan horse approach. This is just not going to work long term for you. It isn't.
Now I see this headline and it's from Fox News and it's inaccurate. Yeah. House Democrat leaders open door to 25th Amendment after rank and file, push for Trump's removal. And it said the Democrats are going to hold a meeting today to talk about removing Trump. They didn't open any door.
The door is only open if the cabinet. If Trump's cabinet decides to do it. Once the Trump's cabinet said remove him via the 25th Amendment, then you'd have to have two thirds of Congress approve it. Yeah.
But Congress has got nothing to do with the actual decision to do it. It's his cabinet. But here we go again. We're opening the, you're not opening any door. It's political.
But there's Fox News. That's the problem that we have that the, once you, you, you tell a lie, you set a scenario that's not true. And even the people that don't agree with you will buy your premise. You know, we saw this for the longest time with the radical transgender movement, where they started using the pronouns.
Yeah. Fox did, I don't know if Fox still does it. They did it for the longest time. Where they'd sit there and they'd say, you know, somebody, for example, who was a transgender female.
They wouldn't say he, they would say she, say no, say he. Yeah. Right. Biological. You would just agree with them.
“And remember when we would go after the articles of Fox would write,”
basically with the opinion that they're against the radical transgender movement.
But agreeing with the language of the radical transgender movement. They didn't even know that they were doing it. Right. Ah. And, you know, that's where we have to.
And it, it feels at times we're nitpicking in how stories are written, or what it, whatever it is. And they're writing the story based on the issue, but still participating in the other sides. Basically, they're, they're M-O.
That's, sorry, that can't be tolerated. One more thing I wanted to bring up here, you know, the whole NATO thing. And we're not, we're not going to leave NATO. You know, the president can't do it in Congress to vote it. And that's not going to happen.
But it's important to understand. You saw the head of NATO that agreed with the president. Yeah. Agreed with them.
“But one thing you have to understand is in many of these countries.”
They still have a conservative movement. You know, one of the things that was talking about yesterday is, well, if you're, if you're going to, if you're going to punish countries, you had a lot of people going through, well, well, countries should be punished and are like, well,
No, not Germany, because Germany is actually,
Germany's actually been cooperative with us.
Yeah. You know, so Germany shouldn't be one of those countries. Right. But I thought this was really interesting yesterday because this, I mean, it's all in Spanish, but let me just play it quickly here.
Just a couple seconds. Here we go. (applause) (speaking in foreign language) (speaking in foreign language)
Now, what is she saying? Hmm. That's the president. This is in Spain. The president of Madrid.
The viscerates. Spain's leftist government in the parliament. What she said was, "I encourage you to all go to Terran, alone, and drunk, and to take your gay friends with you. Let's see how long it will take them to hang you from a crane."
End of quote. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
“And that's one thing that we all have to remember is in these countries.”
If it's 60/40, you know, that can make a difference as we have seen. We've seen in this country, which is probably closer to 50/50. Mm-hmm. We've seen the insane things that liberals have been able to succeed with in the federal government.
Right. Yeah. Yeah. And it's the same with a lot of these other countries. You know, you see Alberta right now.
Alberta got the separatist vote. You know, for whenever their next ballot is. I don't know when their ballot is. I was going to say November. I don't know if that's where the ballot is for them.
But yeah, they got the separatist resolution. Now, it doesn't do anything yet. But it's the fact that, you know, you go to Alberta. You go to rural Canada. Much like America, they're going, we have no idea what the hell's going on.
Right. We have no idea. Right. And we hear from Canadians all the time here. Yeah.
Yeah.
“It's funny because once I've mentioned, as I had many times before,”
my grandfather immigrated from Canada. And he immigrated from Canada because of the horrible, uh, bigotry against Irish Catholics in Toronto, the early part of the last century. Right. It was almost impossible to find a job.
I never knew that my grandfather never talked about it.
My father never talked about it. My nephew told me because he had talked with my father one time about it. And my father told him and I said, Wow, grandfather was alive. He never told me because he never looked back.
Never looked back. Right. And I talked about my grandfather came to the town they lived. And my grandfather was extremely conservative. When he came to the United States, the town that that, uh,
I grew up in was, uh, I think it was completely Republican. There wasn't even a Democrat party. He didn't like that. So he helped form the Democrat party way, probably,
that had to be the 1920s. Uh, in the town that I grew up in. But he would not be a part of the Democratic party today. Yeah. Right.
Rovey Wade would have moved him over. Hmm.
But he was always conservative.
He was very, very conservative. He probably, I never asked him about it. But he probably would have probably was a huge Reagan fan. I'm going to guess. Hmm.
You know. Yeah. He had most of the mindset that my father is told me. He said, yeah, he had most of my mindset that I had. Hmm.
Yeah. But, uh, yeah.
“So it's just important to understand that there are,”
there are people around the world that look at the United States. It's just that when the media is, well, we know it here. When the media is liberal and has been for such a long time. Uh, and when the government is liberal and if it's a 60 40 country, you know, here are a lot from the conservative movement.
You know, acts and social media helps to increase that. Yeah. Right. So there you go. But again, you look at it.
You, you had, for example, uh, the conservatives in Spain would look at what we played from MMS now. The discussion. Making the argument that, uh, the, uh, the country of, of, of the kshumi, the government of Iran, uh, not is even the moral equivalent.
But it's of a higher morality than the president of the United States. Yeah. And the executive branch. And they'd look at it and go to the people. America's gone crazy.
Right. That's what they would know. That's exactly what they would think. Right. That's exactly what they would say.
And some in America have. But not all. Yeah, they're, uh, they're kind of keeping us employed. It's exactly. We better not win.
We'll lose our jobs.
Well, luckily you and I will be dead a couple of centuries before that happens.
Yeah. Probably. We are not radio.
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Yes, so I wanted to play in later on, uh, early this evening.
Uh, and then to see my dad tomorrow for his 100 birthday. So awesome. Uh, I'll be very, very grateful this weekend for all the blessings I've had my entire life. That's when I thought about it yesterday. I'm like, man, that's feeling I'm going to have.
Hopefully my whole family has the same feeling. Because it's the same feeling. I think it's the same feeling.
I think it's the same feeling.
I think it's the same feeling. I think it's the same feeling. I think it's the same feeling. I think it's the same feeling. I think it's the same feeling.
I think it's the same feeling.
“I hope my whole family has the same feeling.”
Because just grateful for everything that we've had and to have, you know.
Parental privilege, as I've said, for as long as I've had it.
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