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Welcome to the show, from the Relief Factor Studios. This is Red Eye Radio. All across America, we are Red Eye Radio, where he is. He is there, Hurley, and I'm hearing McNamara. All right.
Let's get to the biggest challenge out there.
βSomething that the president went into without, I think,β
being properly prepared whatsoever, because this is one of the toughest things that you can possibly handle in a human history. And we're talking about the reflecting pool and how to keep water clean. Yes.
I am saying this as an expert, because tomorrow, I will have a new salt water system installed into my pool. We are both technically experts. I may be rusty, but about 35 years ago. We had an in-ground pool.
We had a house with a pool. Now back then, we didn't have your salt water, like you have your newfangled salt water. We had just a chlorine filter system and chlorine pool. And so you and I have a little bit of knowledge
on keeping bodies of water clean. Yes. You are more up-to-date on the technology, though, that would probably be more relevant. I mean, you know, the Iran should be a breeze
compared to keeping the reflecting pool. In a time of while we're aerating in and we're making sure we're putting in allergies, allergies, sight.
βIf you want to keep that clear, you got to treatβ
the damn thing like a pool. Yes, you do. I mean, that's just the reality. I would say this applies to the Strait of Hormos. (laughing)
They, it is salt water, isn't it? Yeah, I'll say it. (laughing) Okay, adults swim only. The adults swim in the Strait of Hormos only
for the next 15 minutes. All right, for people that don't know, you may not know it. A salt water pool, 'cause people ask all the time. So it's just salt water, there's no chlorine.
No, you have a chlorine generator. And you simply turn the salt sodium chloride. Yeah, you simply split the salt and it becomes chlorine. Yeah, and it becomes a sodium-based chlorine, which is actually better than the tablets
that you put in. My chlorine generator actually went over the winter and it was like, you don't have to do anything to the pool
and finally now, I noticed just to tinge
just on the side of the walls, tiny, tiny bit. I can spot it. And I've got these glasses that I had. If you were the blue blocker, kind of glasses. Right, right, right.
You can spot the chlorine before you can see it with just the naked or not the chlorine, the algae. But it was just a tiny, tiny spot in one corner. And that's because if you're adding chlorine and I add mostly the sodium-based liquid chlorine,
it still doesn't distribute the same way. When you have the chlorine generator, it's hooked up to your system. It comes into every vented. It just covers it better.
But when you have heat, as you know, and this is where you're doing all the chemistry of it and adding chlorine in an actual system that is filtering it, the entire water, what numerous times a day, and I'm using the phosphate killer
and everything else, because that's where the algae grows on. I was laughing, like, why can't we get this? We're, we're, we're, we're, you know, we're aerating the, the, the, the, the reflecting pool. We're putting algae side in, and I'm laughing.
That's like, that's like what I had to do when we had free Zola. And in February, my pool stop working 'cause it all froze. It's just back to 2021.
And I rectified that situation. It will not happen again, and for three months. - Yeah, I did not have a working pump. You couldn't get because everything was sold out. - Right. - Everything.
- Right. - It took me three months. - Yeah. - February, it was March, April, May. Because I, it got done in May when it started getting,
and my pool never went green.
And then I had some pumps in there, you know,
To circulate the water, you know, I had,
I had to come up with filters of my own and battery powered, you know, different filters to do, I was spending every waking hour on the pool to make sure the grief that it didn't turn green. So when you have a reflecting pool like that,
which is not, they don't treat the water the same as they do, for example, in a swimming pool. - No, no. - You're gonna get massive algae in the summer too, because that's the way it's gonna be.
- It's always laughing, I'm like,
with all the problems going up the pool. That's really the article. Trump vence growing frustrations with reflecting pool problems.
β- Well, yeah, it's a, come on, he's gotta have a pool, right?β
There are more lines. - I don't, whatever. I mean, I'm guessing he has more pools than people have pennies in their junk drawer. (laughing) So,
I mean, I mean, I'm, and you're a former expert. And I just say former, because you haven't had a pool. - Yeah, I'm not a decade. - I'm not up to date, I need to go through some training. But I actually understand the chemistry of why
you shouldn't pee in the pool. - Yeah. - And once you have a pool, and you understand how chlorine works. And then, you know, the free chlorine, the total chlorine, everything else,
and what happens when foreign substances get in and how the chlorine reacts, and then it makes the bad chlorine, which is why your eyes itch. And that's just the residue of the chlorine killing
that whatever the organic matter is. And then you've got to, you've got to take that and oxidize that out of your pool. - Yeah, and by the way, two, the young people today, our eyes back then would,
because we were doing too much swimming. I mean, we were also very high. But it was mostly due to too much swimming.
- Well, I always had a problem in public pools in us,
because the bad, you know, it was the bad chlorine. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Because chlorine itself is what they would overdo it. - Right, if you have the proper levels of chlorine in, there's, you know, there's, there's no trouble.
β- Well, I've said a smell, remember that smell back in the day?β
I mean, it was a public pool like it was just like, they would just clobber with chlorine. - Yeah. - And, yeah, yeah, they would, yeah, you could smell it. - Yeah, that's true.
- And I try to keep the chlorine level, you try to keep the, you know, the pool water. And once I get the chlorine generator in, by the way, the new chlorine generator, getting, I was looking at the other day, and I'm like,
- Right. - And where's the price? - What was the, you know, what, I look at, you know, and I'm getting a whole new system in. - Yeah, is that a two-seater? - Oh, sorry, we're talking, chlorine, of course.
Never mind what. - Right.
- Right, it was, (laughing) (laughing) - It's like, because you have to clean the chlorine generator. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Now, I guess they have new cleaner,
which I'll have to find out about. I was reading about my new chlorine generator. I'm like, this thing's like an AI thing. Oh my gosh, you can look at the blades, you know, 'cause the blades, when you do the electrolysis,
'cause that's how it actually works, just flip the salt to get the chlorine, you know, they get, you've got to, it loses its efficiency. - We're gonna have a stunt backster moment. - Yeah, where, where we're gonna have a helicopter,
land on top of our headquarters here, come down, and instead of knocking on the door to get stunt backster to talk about some kind of geopolitical situation. - Missile defense, they're here. - They're gonna knock on the door and say,
get Gary. - Gary. - Get Gary. - Get Gary. - Get Gary. - Get Gary. - For the reflecting pool. - I'll get it done for a million bucks.
- Yeah. - Yeah. - All right, and I'll tell you the system that you're, now understand, for one of my, for one of my, a Boy Scout Merit badges, yeah.
βI think it was, I don't know if it's conservationβ
of natural resources or whatever. I had to do a whole schematic of a modern, sewage treatment plant. - Oh wow. - And going from the filters to the settling tank, to the chlorination
and everything else. - Well in Texas, we only had to wrestle a wild board. - Yeah, so, I don't know if that's different. - They've got you the eagle scout, yeah. - The, the tertiary sewage treatment.
So, yeah. - I'm really, you know, I'm really into sewage and clean, clean pools. - Well, you know, it's fun. - Because somebody started asking me a question, just to do up a basic question over the weekend,
you know, somebody in the, in the family. And then I started talking about like plumbing. And then, oh, oh, here's what you want to do. And I'm just going this 20 minute rant about plumbing. And they were like, well, we're gonna replace the whole thing.
So it really doesn't matter, like, oh, sorry, but if you ever want to know, let me know that, yeah, that's, here's the thing. Since the reflecting pool, you know, being in our nation's capital is a great concern
by the president. I think the one thing he should do
Is add fluoride to the water.
(laughing) We don't, it'll reduce the cavities in the gunlight. - Yeah, it'll increase the number of social media posts. By people, that don't want fluoride in water. - Well, Mr. President, if you believe it's time to get rid
of RFK Jr, just add fluoride to the water.
β- Oh, my gosh, did you hear the story related to him?β
Everybody in the White House on the White House staff is eating sour crowd. Did you see the story where I have to tell you because, you know, visiting my dad and everything else, this was a very interesting weekend of not being out of the new,
which I'm never out of the news cycle.
And the last week with my dad, by the way, he's improving and everything else, but as I've said last week, he's improving, things are getting better every day, but he is 100 years old and sometimes it's like whack 'em all. - Yeah.
- One thing, it's better and then another thing, you're concerned about that at 100 years of age. But just because of the X, I think on Friday, it was in like 11 hours, I was, you know, in the beginning of the visitation to the end, except for lunch break
with my brother, we were there, you know, the entire time. And I just got, it's interesting, got out of the news cycle. And then I got on the plane on Saturday,
βgot to make sure I have the day of the week right,β
I'm having problems with the last few days. And fell asleep, and then Saturday got home was so exhausted, fell asleep and slept almost all the way through to Sunday. And I'm like, what's in the news? I'm like, wow, yeah, it's really amazing
when you don't pay attention for like 48 hours. - No, it's, you know, it's like, wow. - No, it's like waking up, it's like waking up and somebody has brought a party to your house. - Yes, I've got a hundred people.
- And you never heard anything
and you wake up in the middle of a party. And it's really loud with everybody talking at once when that happens. But this, just a sidebar story, RFK junior, a couple of weeks ago, there was a story about how he,
went on the carnivore diet. They, he's nothing but meat and fermented foods, mostly sour crab. His wife says she takes sour crab in her purse, like her dress purse, the, the nice one in a bag.
He says here, take this with you in case the restaurant doesn't have it. I'm thinking if your last name is Kennedy in the United States, you could probably arrange the chef to get some sour crab and your poor wife wouldn't have
to carry it. So I kind of laughed at that story. And he was, you know, talking about the benefits of, you know, eating, you know, the carnivore diet and the whole thing, right?
Well, then it came out over the weekend everybody at the White House is eating, he's got everybody at the White House eating sour crab. And I thought to myself, you know, just getting weird,
it's just getting, I'm not saying it's bad. I mean, they say fermented foods, you know, sour dough bread and all that vodka. You know, vodka, you know, skittles. I don't think they're fermented, but they could pay.
I could be wrong. I'm not an expert, but it's, it was just, it was just one of those, I'm going to all the big stories. And then I see that headline, yeah, everyone at the White House is suddenly eating
sour crab. What? It's just been kind of a weird, weird two weeks. But the president, well, then Iran, but apparently, but as he eating sour, well, I don't know what he's eating.
I don't know what, he doesn't drink.
βHere's the question is, you know, where does everything stand?β
It's exactly where you and I said it would be. Yeah, there would be nothing, in fact, we had a listener that, that wrote us, let me, let me go back to that. Robert wrote us, said Eric, you know, Iran storms out of stones out, no deal.
You and Gary are right. Look, it's, they're, well, first of all, on the big picture, there's no way to trust Iran on anything, there's no deal of you had. And a memorandum of understanding, you know, that's like the,
that's like the little safety thing they put in the break room of every workplace. Here are some, you know, here's the safety protocol. And Bob, Bob, nobody pays attention to it. It really doesn't mean anything.
It's, it's, it was always going, there was always going
to be something that was thrown out that had one party or the other going, no, no, no, no, you know, next thing, you know, Trump says we'll bomb the hell,
How do you, and Tehran just walks out and off the entire city.
Iran just walks out of the, you know, out of the meeting. But before that leading up to that, Vice President Vance is saying, you know, we're trying to establish a new era of a different kind of relationship with Iran. And I thought, oh man, that one is a little thick.
I don't know if I can, you know, believe that. What are they trying to set up here? Well, he said when he said last week, you know, we talked people regime and they regret what's happened the last 47 years.
Yeah, well, they probably do. And it's the fact that they're not stronger. They regret not being in control of their enemies and not having wiped Israel and the US off the map. I'm sure they regret that.
That's a great point. He missed, he missed what they were trying to say. It was lost in translation. But here we are, Monday morning after the whole thing looked like it was coming together.
Kumbayah.
βI think they were going to actually sing Kumbayah.β
And now we're back as a zero after it looked like they were coming together. Yeah, well, from Trump's perspective. Yeah, well, I will say this that before I came in, I was driving here and stuck in a traffic construction traffic jam
for like 25 minutes.
Dude, that never happens around here.
Dead's for me, it actually does it. That's like the first time in a couple of years. Dead's stopped for 25 minutes. I'm like, I was just to the point of calling Ellen going, I might not make it in on time.
But I was sitting there thinking it and rocking out. I thought to myself, I go, there's not much to say. I mean, this is exactly what we thought would happen. But we're no geniuses, it's like if you paid attention to a ran the last 47 years, none of this is a surprise.
No, I mean, not as expected, you know, how they would respond. It's their method.
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oh my gosh, apparently the public is becoming aware of the presidential bomb a library and what it looks like. If it's just a lyrics, well, I think it's just,
because as I said, when we first saw it, this goes back,
but pretty long time ago, when they found me, well, here it is, is what it looks like. And if you've ever read the book a wrinkle in time, if you know the movie a wrinkle in time, it almost looks like a building that would be in camasots,
which was where the darkness, which was actually, the darkness was, again, the reference of darkness was actually communism. Right, you know, if you ever read the book, or saw the movie, there were two Disney movies
and one I didn't see the one that was made a few years ago.
βI didn't see that one, but the one that I believe Disney made,β
I don't know, late '90s, that I saw. It was actually pretty good, you know, it was pretty true, I thought, to the book, but camasots is where everybody, it's like everybody is a, everybody does the exact same thing.
Every house looks the same. I remember in the beginning of it, like in every drive where there was a kid drilling a basketball and at the exact same, you know, the timing was the exact same, everything,
and it was supposed to be communism, but I think dark and dreary and not attractive at all. Well, you know, you know what I thought of. The first thing when I saw the picture,
If there were two more buildings exactly like that building,
it reminded, it would remind me of three mile island.
(laughing) It looks like a nuclear block.
βNo, it looks like it's fortified for a very bad reason.β
Yes, exactly. You know what I mean? - A point, yes. - Oh my god. - It's like, well, because there's this one shot,
and it's like, I don't think that's a door, and I don't think it's windows, and it looks like it's made of metal. Why is it so heavily, in fact, I don't see any windows. What's happening here, it just looked weird.
- And for all your Democrats, understand that you need an ID to get inside. - Yes, you do. - You need an ID. - Right.
- You cannot get in with that an ID. - That's right. - You know what's just, did you see? (laughing) - Did you see what's his name Bill Mar?
- Yeah. He said, he was talking about it,
βyou know, about what a horrible looking Bill goes,β
what the hell is this thing? And he said, "How many of you plan on going to the presidential library?" And all the people, "Yay!" You bunch of F and liars.
(laughing) - Okay, no, that was another thing to me. I thought, whoever actually goes to a presidential library. - I mean, is it other than, you know,
school children? Do they, I mean, I'm thinking they take local school kids would go there on an outing or something. Do you go there, unless your Barack Obama is there a reason to go there?
I mean, I don't know, to me, no, it's,
it would be extremely, first of all, boring.
And second of all, I wouldn't believe in you. (laughing) I think there's a reason that there are no windows, there are probably windows, but it looks like there are no windows,
and if that is the case, and it's not because they don't want people looking out, they don't want people looking in. - No, no, no, no. No, what I wanna, no, I do wanna go to the Obama library.
- You do? - Yes, okay, and the reason I wanna go, I wanna go to the, the new section that's opening up, race is a social construct. (laughing)
That's the one I wanna go to. - The Rachel Dolezole. - Their section. - The Rachel Dolezole section, for people that, for people that don't know, you know,
with the whole radical transgender movement we started by Obama, through his department of education and Department of Justice, changing the title nine that, okay, well, if you're a man, you can be a woman,
βthat's what the original intent of title nine was.β
We all know that's a complete lie. - Right. - But people love to be biased by Obama. And but when Obama did one of his ex-it interviews and I believe I forgot what was at the Atlantic.
I can't remember what magazine it was. It was in December of 2016. And you and I brought it to the attention of our, look at this, and the question was, why do you call yourself black when you're mixed?
And he said because I'd come to understand that race is a social construct. - Yeah. - Which is the same thing as, as, you know, as sex and gender. - Right.
- And we went, oh my gosh, he's going to race now? - Right. - This is good, you gotta be kidding. He supports Rachel Dolezole. - Right, can he, can he sell this?
- Yeah. - Can he sell this to his own constituents?
And after that, you really never heard him say it,
but to us, we just went, that's the mentality of Obama, that a man can be a woman if a man says so, and you can be whatever race you wish to be. - Yeah. - And I want to see that section,
forget about the radical transgender movement because the Democrats have all fallen line to the delusion that a man can be a woman because a man says so. And a man should be able to expose his genitals to a woman
as long as it's in a woman's locker room. - That's right. They've all been convinced that's the right way to go. And we know this because people say, not every Democrat believes that 99.9%
of the Democrats and Congress have either tried to pass a law or have tried not to pass a law that would restrict that from happening. So that you can sit there and say not all Democrats, it's as close to 100% as you can get in the Congress.
But that's the one I want to see. - Yeah, how the people that really wanna go
To the Obama presidential library,
how they will react if and if he's got any type of integrity
to promote what he truly believes it should be in there. I want to go to that section in the Obama library. Race is a social construct. You can be whatever race you wish to be. - You know what else I want to see?
There's gotta be a section on the Affordable Care Act because it ain't what it was promised. Premiums are through the roof. What would you promote? What kind of shrine would you build
to Obamacare? Or do you just have one book over in the corner and just kind of ignore it? (laughing) You know, because, you know, say,
these sections closed, yeah, exactly. I feel like a red tape or yellow tape. - Right, in front of it. - For VIP zone. And by VIPs, we mean Obamacare himself.
βBut no, it's, what do you, what do you put in there?β
I think the Bill Clinton Library. - That would be interesting. - Well, yeah, I mean, it's had a hooters. But here's the thing. I mean, John Daley has his own section in the Clinton Library.
- No, he's just a frequent visitor. But here's the thing. If you were to go in and walk through the Bill Clinton Library, what would I sound at, but I wish I had a sound at,
but I wish I, what were first, what were you heard?
- The Hillary Library would be different. It's underground and top secret. But the Bill Library, because remember, after it senses presidency in later years, I said everything on Don't Ask Don't Tell,
well, I think welfare reform, I think he said, same thing. I signed it, but I wish I had. - Oh yeah, but I wish I had he did. - So what, his signature moves at the time
because he got some credit, not by conservatives. But when, you know, the class of '94 came in, he got some of the credit, of course, as president. So that would, I don't know if it's a signature move, I don't know if I could call of that.
But all of those things that he did as president, what's he gonna have, you know, this shouldn't have happened, section. And it's pretty much the whole library, I don't know, I don't know how it works.
- Yeah, we've often said that if you look at the major things, that the majority of the major things that Clinton did after his presidency, he said he regretted doing it.
βAnd I'm like, that's what makes you popular.β
- Right. - Remember for a long time, I don't know where he lists now but remember for a long time, it's like, oh, he views viewed as the most favorite president. - Well, they called him the first black president
for the longest time.
- It's amazing that, you know, no, you know,
except for Lincoln, you know, most presidents, that might have had a shot at it, everybody who knew who they were and experienced them are dead. So it's very tough to really get.
- Yeah, right. - As we said, everything is, well, wait a minute, this is the only president I know. - Right. - Yeah.
- Or I only know three presidents. I have only experienced three presidents but yeah, that was just, I just, when I saw, the building just looks odd. - Yeah, it just seemed over the weekend
that everybody just, and we've been joking about it for the longest time, but it seems like everybody just discovered it over the weekend on social media going, that's Obama's presidential library. Who the hell is the architect?
- Right. - No, I mean, it's just, it looks weird. - I don't know. - It just looks weird, it's weird. - Almost looks like a pagan temple.
- Yeah. - It does, I'm sitting there thinking,
βevery reminds you something, oh, what was the movie?β
It was the dumbest movie, oh, was out in the, it was, I think it was late 70s early. Well, the, the drag net, the drag net movie, the drag net movie, yeah, yeah, yeah. When they were dealing with the Satan banks
and, yeah, damn, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. With all the Satanists and everything else. - Yeah. - It's, I can see some of the sculptures outside of it. It's just, I mean, it's just like,
and this is what we talk about. When we talk about the fact that sometimes on the left, they're not normal. - Yeah. - What normal person would look at that and say,
that's the design I want for my library. - Oh, you know what? You know what? I forgot, you know who the architects were? Who?
The Illuminati.
I forgot all about that.
I forgot about that part.
- I forgot about the Illuminati. (laughing) I mean, what the heck? - Look, for the Illuminati three weeks ago, we were expecting, we knew we would know who the aliens are
and all of a sudden, that's gone. - Right, we should know the Illuminati by now. We are Red Eye Radio. - We'll be right back with more Red Eye Radio with every currently getting Gary McNamara.
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a while back when we were, it was like the talk radio. We need to be positive and somebody came out.
I'm the positive talk radio show.
We only talk about things that are positive and it didn't last long. - I had no problems with liberals. (laughing)
β- That's what I would have to start smoking cigarsβ
and drinking bourbon on the show. 'Cause if you're gonna get me to say that, you're gonna have to pay me a lot of money and I'd still be lying. - But the positive is especially on social media.
I've seen so many people that are over for the world cup from Europe that said, wow, our media completely distorted with the United States is about, I'm just amazed as we can.
How many people I saw, these are the friendliest people that help out, I mean it's such a fun place to be.
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β- Thanks a lot, you know, just as I said over the weekβ
and we had a three day weekend and Thursday, I flew into New York to see my dad and saw my dad all day Friday and then came back Saturday. And so I was out of the loop for a while just because of time change and sleep
and everything else. It's not a loop really for like 36 hours. I would glance at my phone whatever but not the normal and you know what I'm talking about Eric, obsessiveness. In fact, I was, who was I talking to?
I've been in one of the nurses and I was you know, we were talking about our jobs and how much she loves her job and she asked me what I did and I told her and how much I love my job, she younger. And I said, she said, oh and you're still 17 still working.
And I said, we're talking, I said, yeah, she said, why and I said because I'm addicted to it, it's my drug, yeah and I said, for example, I've been sitting here at the phones over there. It phones over there and in my dad's room right over there,
I keep thinking about it. I keep thinking about I haven't checked my phone in a half an hour and I said and I won't be able to, because with my dad, I won't be able to get the news as much and there's like this addiction to it.
But when I look at what happened over the weekend, nothing surprised me at all. This is exactly what I thought would happen
In any type of negotiation.
I think the Trump administration now was just being reactive to everything. You don't see, you know, you,
βhe's reacting to everything that happens across the board.β
So he attacks everyone. I mean, he attacks, he, he went after Israel, he went after Iran, he went after Republicans that don't support him, he went after Italy. I mean, it was just all over the place.
But here's the thing, the one defense
that was coming up from those in the media and elsewhere that, that, you know, are saying, well, you know, this, this deal, you know, you, I've to understand that what we have done to damage Iran,
like nobody's questioning that. That's a straw man again. - Right, nobody's making that. And they're trying to say, don't you understand what Trump has done?
- Yeah, that's the whole point. We understand what he did. Here's the question though, as we brought up to you on Thursday's show last time we were here. If any of us would have known,
I know you're the same way 'cause we talked about this before, if we had known when Trump went in,
βthat the MOU would be how this would conclude,β
we would have never been in favor of going ever.
- Right, because that's not what we were so great. That's simple. And we acknowledged the incredible military success, which is part of the frustration, we wanted the job finished.
I don't like it when we're at war, or you're trying to finish a war and you're not being told the truth by the people involved in it. - Right, yep, from the very beginning.
regime change was one of the things that we wanted to do. We wanted to do three things. It was laid out by the administration. We don't lay it out. - We got the email as week that somebody said,
you voted for him. You voted for him every time. Why don't you allow him to govern? It's like, well, we can't stop in from governing, but apparently you believe we have powers
that we don't have. We're responding to anybody in Washington who is governing. We can't make them governor or make them not governed. Sometimes in my tiny brain, I like to think I have
that kind of power. - No, but I don't, we don't at all. So when that was the thing, but the three things were damage their potential to develop nuclear weapons.
Get rid of their missiles, right, their ballistic missiles, and ensure by the devastation that we create, that they cannot continue to fund the proxies that attack American interests.
- Yep, the last two seemed to have been forgotten about. - No, I mean, it was for me, I thought to myself, look, even if we got to uranium, if you're saying, all right, we're gonna agree to open up the strait, and we're gonna agree to give them
their six billion unfreeze, their six billion, and we're going to let them sell oil. We're gonna live sanctions. They're gonna go right back to doing what they were doing before they may not have nuclear weapons,
but they're gonna do exactly what they did before. They're gonna fund Hezbollah, Hamas, all their proxies around the world. - Well, our point that we made Thursday was, because as we have seen, we talked to this,
this is five days old now, where the President would say, "Well, they need to have ballistic missiles." - Right, you know, I'm Saudi Arabia. They need to have, that was like,
you have Republicans going, "What the hell are you talking about here?" And then the whole thing, well, you know, the, you know, it's their money, they should be able to get their money back,
it's their money, and you're sitting there going, well, then why did we even go to war? Because if your only goal was to deplete the potential for them to use nuclear weapons, you did that last year,
you could have just bombed those sites again, and been done. And been done. You did everything because you wanted to get rid of the ballistic missiles
and stop the funding of the proxies. - Yes. - Because you didn't need to do it otherwise. - Right. And regime change.
- Yes. - That's what you wanted to do.
βThat's what you communicated to the American public,β
and then when he came out the other day and said, regime change,
I never considered regime change.
- Stop lying! - You bombed the Iotola's personal headquarters. - Right. Knowing he was going to be above ground at that time of day,
which is why you, at that time of day. - Nobody is, it's the straw man,
Especially vans is out there,
straw-marin, a straw-marin.
- Just straw-marin, everything. And it's just like, and then when I heard over the weekend, and there's no recognition about the president is done.
- Yes, there is. - No, in fact, I don't know any Republican. And by the way, the CBS poll that came out, the polling is not the problem for the president is not the polling of the general public.
The general public was against doing this to begin with. - Yeah, right. - They were against doing it to begin with.
βRemember, we played the Obama adviser who said,β
yeah, the Biden adviser that said, we and the second term, we probably would have gone into a second. Whoa, that was, that was a considerate. We didn't want to do it before the election,
but after the election, we applied up for it. - Now Joe Biden wouldn't have known anything about it, but they weren't gone in, yeah. - And, but I mean, we all know, you know, the situation with the ran,
and we all know there's been a war going on for 47 years. - Yeah. - But, you know, that is, you know, to me, you know, that is what it comes down to.
We would have never agreed ever to expand the war
and then come out and say, well, they should have their nuclear missiles and, you know, we can't keep their money. We would have never agreed that the conclusion of this war based on what the president told us,
the goals and communicated to us,
βwhat the goals were, we would never have agreedβ
that the conclusion would be, we hoped to reach a method of whatever it is, momentum, momentum, momentum, momentum. - Memorandum of understanding, and admit, as the president did defeat when he said,
well, no, we can't, you know, we can't keep them from, you know, attacking the, you know, straight of our moves and ships in there. So we sort of have to do it. - Right.
- What are you talking about?
It's not what you were talking about. And then just a couple of days before, we've destroyed their military. They have no capability whatsoever, right? - Right.
- Well, we can't control the straight of our moves. Stop it. And now he's just attacking everybody. It's just pure reaction to whoever doesn't do what he wants at that particular moment.
And it's just, it's, it's nuts, it's, but it has got nothing to do that we have not recognized what the president did that was good. It was you took it to this point.
βYou stated this is what you're going to doβ
and then you backed off. - Yeah. - And I'm sorry, but, you know, you've gotten, you know, you've gotten to the point, especially with the straight of our moves
where you're negotiating backwards. It's the, the art of the castanza deal. If you understand the, the sign-fold episode where George Castanza negotiated in the opposite way, I mean, it's just, it's, it's ridiculous.
- Well, on all those points, at any point that we have just brought up, they have not been able to successfully argue. - No. - No.
- No. - No. - And. - Cluster doesn't begin to describe it. Because, and then in my mind,
I don't see how you don't see the information behind your picture with a ran after 47 years, of what their behavior is going to be. You know, one of the things about George W. Bush and Afghanistan, the whole exit ramp thing.
You gotta have it out, right? I mean, that was a criticism. You can't stay forever. You gotta have it out. What's your goal?
What are you trying to accomplish? With a ran, very different situation, but the same principle applies there what are you trying to do? It's clear.
There can be no debate about the fact that they wanted regime change. They wanted regime change. They were trying to apparently get arms to the Kurds have the Kurds, the arms to the people of Iran.
By the way, if that's true, if that's accurate, that's stupid. Do you believe for a moment after watching other fellow Iranians being slaughtered by the R.I.R.G.C. in the streets, even if they had arms,
they were going to, they, the people of Iran, we're gonna, without any training, probably, for most of them.
With a great deal of fear,
we're going to overthrow their own government.
No, it would have to be trained forces,
βwhether it's Americans or other friendly nationsβ
who want the regime gone, but you cannot debate the fact that this was in part about regime change. That was a big part of it, and they didn't get it. They expected, and the president set it in the eight-minute speech,
he alluded to it. They expected the people to rise up. The people of Iran were not going to rise up because they lived in constant fear of being slaughtered. As many of their fellow Iranian people have been
by the regime, this is not rocket surgery. This is not hard to understand at all.
No, it's not hard to understand.
You've got 47 years of training on the books, paper training to tell you what to expect, and what not to expect, and we're more capable than any other nation, but more capable than we've ever been as a nation
to get the job done. The question is, are you willing to finish the mission? What bothers me the most is the president and the vice president pretending that Sharia supremacy doesn't exist in Iran?
That they've given that up, because we believe that economics is more important to them.
βAnd that's what, by the way, that's what we rememberβ
the 9/11 commission, that's what they said. They were war with us, we're not at war with them. And it's like, here we go, let's repeat it again. But the only way that the president, the vice president, can sell it to you
is by bringing out straw men and not telling you the truth about what the leadership of that country is about and ignoring Sharia supremacy. You cannot do that, right? And for us to sit here, knowing the history of it,
and watch this administration who you thought just a few months ago, understood it completely, and was going to wipe out level after level of the Sharia supremacy government over there
until they finally give up to see that stop.
And then try to sell you delusion, that, oh, this is a new government over there.
βIt's just, it's just, yeah, Trump says that.β
And then vans over the weekend, we want to start a new era, basically, I'm paraphrasing, a new era of relations between the US and Iran. That everything it really is, is every war
is ended in an negotiation, which isn't true. You know, last week that he said, that we're negotiating, because every war didn't have it. No, they've ended up the war war because he said even the war war, too,
in unconditional surrender, right? Which is where we began here, which is the president's eight minutes speech, right? But we can conclude it with what we started with and set on Thursday.
If the president ever would have said, we're going to go to war with the ran and what we will accept is the memorandum of understanding that we have here. Now, there isn't one Republican that would have been for it.
When I saw the bill over the weekend, I said, doesn't matter what the people think, it's the split now within the Republican party on this. That's the political problem that the president has. And we stated it that we believe this would be the,
we believe this would be the choice he would take. But we said, there's going to be a split in the Republican party if he decided to take this. And we said that about 10 days ago before he decided to do all of this. Yeah, we said this is probably the path of least resistance
that he believes in administration. But it isn't now, because he's the president reacting in attacking everybody on every side. Yeah, it doesn't really get you anywhere. Nope, we are right, I radio.
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I was reading Michael Goodwin's column in the near post.
And you know, absolute Trump supporter. He's just going bonkers at all of this.
βHe said an essential and great ally one day,β
roadkill the next, such as Israel's top. He's a turvy relationship with the Trump White House. The wild swings off of the clearest example of yet how widespread the criticism of this generous deal with Iran is rattling this administration.
And it is. He talked about the, you know, the Axis report about the president on Loading on Net Yahoo and using the F word again and you're crazy
and all that goes from there the job of beating up the Jewish state
was left to Vice President J.D. Vance who fired off the series of extraordinary insults. He stated in a White House press release a briefing notable for his brutal scolding of Israeli critics, which language the track, Trump's Net Yahoo tie raid.
Donald J. Trump is the only head of the state in the entire world who was sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time. And he happens to be the head of state of the world's super power. He says then he says Israel Israel doesn't give up the right to self defense of Hezbollah fires rockets or drones at Israel.
The Iranians don't give up the right to self defense in their country. We'll get to more coming up. [ Music ] >> Yes, Redi Radio Live. Every night on the Redi Radio app available in the app store. Redi Radio. And he is a chrony and I'm Gary McNamara download our Redi Radio app
and you can listen when you choose. All right, just a couple more comments here and then to the story that really, really got my attention over the weekend.
βAnd I think it was first city journal, which is a great conservative publicationβ
that talked about, you know, the Democratic Socialist America, which are, which is where the Democratic Party is going. You know, there's this thing to say, well, there's a split in the Democratic Party. I don't see that split, but we'll get to that here in just a moment. The DSA is where they're going.
>> Yeah, this is where they, this is what the Democrats want to do. And when you see it, you're like, you've got to be kidding me. It's like, no, they're not changing their moving further left. But I wanted to get finishes, there's just a couple of comments on Michael Goodwin's column in the New York Post about the attacks on Israel by the President and J.D. Vance,
getting to J.D. Vance, what he said, because, as when J.D. Vance said, Israel doesn't give, this is a quote, Israel does not give up the right to self-defense. It has billifiers, rockets, or drones, and Israel. The Iranians don't give up the right of self-defense in their country. And then he said, it's very simple.
This is, there's all quotes. You can't tell a country whether it's Israel or Iran. They're not allowed to have any self-defense. His logic is absurd on its face because America went to war with these goals, destroying Iran's nuclear program, diminishing its missile stockpiles, and ending its support for
Hamas, Hezbollah, and the hoodies. Yet here is Vance acting as if Israel, our mighty and loyal ally, is a problem for the sin of defending itself against Hezbollah.
βHe neglects the key fact that which is that the terror group swore into the destructionβ
of Israel has taken over Lebanon and hides behind civilians and schools and apartment buildings
Fires its rockets and missiles into northern Israel, Israeli cities and towns...
the knife, Vance talks in ways that would make Jihadis proud.
βWhat gets to President frustrated sometimes is that we seem to be right in the cusp ofβ
a major breakthrough in an agreement he said, and then all of a sudden there's a major
explosion that goes off in a civilian population center in Beirut, and a lot of people who have nothing to do with Hezbollah lose their lives. That's not acceptable. Once again, Vance failed to note any difference between terrorists and the Israeli defense forces. He followed that with even more even handed mush.
We do not want Hezbollah attacking Israel, but in order to ensure that happens, we have got to actually build the kind of regional framework that can cut off money to Hezbollah,
cut off Iranian support for Hezbollah, and ensure that Lebanon's territorial sovereignty
is respected by all parties.
βHe neglected to say that Hezbollah's very existence and presence is a violation of Lebanon'sβ
sovereignty. His habit of false equivalence reveals that no disarming or dismantling of Hezbollah is likely Trump used similar words at the G7 summit in Europe, suggesting that Iran had missiles was not a reason to block the deal. If other countries have them, it's a bit unfair for them not to have some.
If Saudi Arabia and Qatar, they still have some, I would say that in a relative proportion, I think that's okay. Then Michael Goodwin writes, "Somebody needs to check the White House water." Meanwhile, Trump then used a public appearance Friday to reverse his tone on Netanyahu.
βWe fought very well with Israel, and we've had great relationship with Israel calling Netanyahuβ
a warrior prime minister. As we said, it's this simple, and there's no argument that the President, the Vice President, can give to this. If you had, instead of the President's eight-minute speech, instead of laying out everything as you did, if you would have said, "We wish to go to war with Iran, and we will only end
the war when we get a memorandum of understanding to open up the straight of Hormuz, which is open now, and then negotiate, allowing them to have ballistic missiles and funding down the road, which again doesn't matter what they agree to, and as we know not that great to make going on, is there money or is there not money going before they do anything, and if you actually read it with signing of the agreement, it did release some money from what I can see, and reading
the agreement. I would have been absolutely against what the President did. Now, Michael Goodman says there were three reasons we believed there were four, because the fourth would be regime change, and they keep denying that as if it didn't happen. To me, that's almost like Obama saying, "The border is secure," and the video camera
showing the video of people streaming across the border. Well, again, it doesn't matter what you put on paper, sign, seal, deliver, if it's with the regime, it means nothing. It means nothing. If they hand over to uranium, it means they're still going to be funding their proxies and attacking, and they'll use everything they've got. In fact, I would say based on Iran's history, what they would do from there, is they would ramp up
basically the attacks on Western interests, including the U.S. on U.S. soil, Israel, and everywhere else through their proxies, because they'd be well funded as a part of this deal. So the four were, again, regime change? Yes. Get rid of their nuclear program, get rid of the ballistic missiles, and stop the funding for the proxies. Those were the four things.
Now, they say, was never their goal to have regime change, which, of course,
the President said that right after, oh, yeah, I mean, these the Kurds took our weapons that we were going to arm the Iranian people, and one of the first people we took out was their leader,
We were, you know, we got a few levels of their government.
is regime change. Yes. People aren't stupid. And then, as I've said, you didn't need to go to war
because since you've said, they should have ballistic missiles, and they should be able to get their
βmoney back. That's what the President and the Vice President have said over the last couple of days,β
then you should have gone to war. Right. All you need to do was continue what you did last year, which was Israel in the United States. Every time they open up those tunnels to start again, you know, processing nuclear materials, you bury them again. You bury them again, you're gonna bury them again. You bury them again. There was no reason to go to war. This is why none of this makes sense when you actually break it down when you, but, you know, when they,
it's just, it's, it's so frustrating to watch all of this, but when the big argument was, how come people are, you, you can't ignore what the President has done. We're not, no, we're not ignoring that. We're just saying it's not finished. Yeah.
βAnd so I don't know where they go, because what a cluster it was over the week. I don't even,β
it's, there's no way to describe it. This whole thing tells me that they clearly wanted regime change and thought it was going to come easier. And I know that sounds stupid, but so does the idea of the Kurds, arming the Iranian people to overthrow their own government. When you look at that, I'm sorry, but that's not going to
happen with the IRGC in place. That was never going to happen. And it didn't matter how well
you armed the people of Iran. They have been under rule by this regime for far too long to take that on themselves. That was not going to happen. So I don't know, but I do know this. They know damn well at the White House. This was about regime change. Period. This was about regime change. It has to start with regime change. Then you get all their nuclear materials, everything, all their missiles, all of it. And then you start fresh. Whatever that looks like, I can't tell you,
but all of those things had to be in place. It didn't go down that way. And here we are just a few months before an election and things are sounding like, well, this isn't the old regime. I mean, this is a new regime. We want to start a new era of relations between the U.S. and Iran. Death to America. That's to me, it's the complete, complete invasion of not recognizing the Andrew McCarthy coins to term Sharia Supremacy, which is, they don't think the same way we do.
They don't think it's not a monetary deal to make a profit. So they can produce goods and services and give their people a better quality of life. On a much smaller scale in Iran, it was as if they on the zero-dark 30-thing with Osama bin Laden. They just told the Sealtune 6, "Hey, look, just knock on his door. Nobody answers. You can leave." Well, when I hear it too well, but there's peace now, there's peace now.
There would have been peace if we just kept hitting their nuclear plants with our air power. Right? You did it. Why did you expand what you were doing? You expanded what you're doing because you wanted regime change. Yes. You wanted to continue to degrade their potential for producing nuclear weapons, but also you wanted to get rid of the ballistic missiles, and you wanted the money flow to their proxies, Hezbollah, the hoodies, and Hamas to stop.
βAnd now it's like, well, the only thing we really want is the nuclear part of it.β
The ballistic missiles, they got to have some regime change. We never planned on doing that.
They never wanted to defend themselves. And then what? Hezbollah, the hoodies, whatever. Well, that's not really our concern. That money is theirs. Iran should be able to keep their money. But then why the hell did you go to war? What are we doing here? Once you break it down, this administration has no defense of it at all. None. But I'm telling the media is doing a horrible job when they when they talk to vans.
Yeah.
And we've talked about this with this administration. You know, never promised the world
βand not deliver. Right? And we look at, you know, for example, Doge. Doge was the beginning,β
you know, the beginning of it. The tariffs. What was sold hasn't happened. Still waiting on both of those checks. But I mean, you can't everything. You cannot promise
huge things and not deliver. And then pretend you were never promising these huge things.
It doesn't work in politics. Well, and then with the whole thing with Israel and Iran,
βthose two need to knock it off. Yeah. As if there's a moral equivalence between the twoβ
or as if the United States, as if we weren't part of it, the biggest part of it. I know.
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We are, I'm ready to go. He's Eric Harley. And I'm Gary McNamara, just for just laughing because I'm just reading some of the headlines from the Babylon B. Their lead headline Obama Library. Truly disenfranchises millions of black Americans by requiring photo ID for entry. Yes. By the way, a listener, I wrote us and said, it's not it's the Obama Center. They're not calling it the Obama officially. The Obama Library. And the reason is, is it's privately funded. It's not,
it is not funded by National Archives. And so now the difference between this with the Obama Center and other libraries, just public libraries, is this. You can talk as much as you want to, but you can't read anything. So, so I thank you to that listener. And that was Mary Beth. Thank you Mary Beth for writing that. And she said, can you confirm and I did. And that is, it's the Obama Center. And it wasn't funded by again, the National Archives. It was funded by the Illuminati.
Well, at most presidential libraries, I mean, they don't receive all taxpayer dollars.
βThere's a ton of funding. No, there's always a lot of funding that goes in there, but I think this isβ
like almost all. It is not controlled by the National Archives and records administration. It's privately operated campus owned and run by the Obama Foundation. So anyway, but they do say it's a library, but again, as long as you don't read, don't read anything. Just do a lot of talk. This is Ridae Radio. On Westwood One.


