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>> Thank you very much. >> You know, I saw this on vacation and this guy just writes on sub-stack. I don't know who he is, but I just went while this relates to almost everything from from Graham Platner to whatever, but his name is Wesley Yang and he wrote this. And I saved this, I bookmarked this and I was going through my bookmarks and I went,
oh, almost forgot about this because he put this out a few days ago. >> Yeah.
>> And there's so many different topics out there.
But he wrote, trans-genderism, we call it the radical transgender movement, is an uncontrolled society-scaled experiment in conformity and obedience, a test of how far you can make people parrot absurdities, inflict cruelties, collude with unrealities and ostracize and punish people for things they do not themselves believe. It is a test of whether the moral self-abasements and routine betrayals that occurred in the
“Soviet block with its secret police and political prisons and armies of informants could”
be replicated in liberal, democratic and pluralistic societies that lack this formal apparatus of oppression, whether minor rewards and punishments could force people to punish people for stating the most self-evident of all truths and inspire them to cheer on the chemical castration and dismemberment of their own children. It is a test of whether civil liberties organizations could be twisted into instruments of state
repression and human rights groups, instruments of defamation and violence against women. It is a test that most of the Western world is failing. That's great, that's just awesome, yeah, I love that and you think about it when I saw that I went, oh, I got to make sure I put the cynical, oh, women, it relates to Platner. They're trying to sell you communism and Naziism, yeah, no, that's true.
And think about it, the communism and Naziism wasn't the issue his own party had with
“them, right, in fact, I think it's the allegations which are serious allegations and”
should be based on the pattern of allegations against him should be a disqualifier from within his own party. But that's not what they had, the Naziism, the Nazi tattoo and the communism is not what they had the problem with, in fact, I'd say this that it was because of his promotion of communism, that he got as far as he did, that his own party didn't abandon him sooner.
I think the latest allegations then were like, okay, we're not going to be able to survive this because there might be more down the road and we need someone who can promote communism without having all of this in their past, these allegations that come up are just too much. They can't have any distraction from the promotion of communism and now Naziism, but anti-Semitism. If you think about this, you know, the acceptance of and promotion, they proudly promote
their anti-Semitism and that is something that was not a problem, in fact, I would say it's part of the criteria and the other, the allegations against him created such a massive distraction that they realized it could cost him the election, they need somebody who can get in there and be a communist and I don't know, maybe have a different Nazi tattoo.
I think it was the, I think also the, the search, the search because the, and...
is what happens when you can't define what a man or woman is, but they were looking, think about this, think, think, think how bad for as bad as people say the Republican Party might be at this time, think about how bad the Democrats are, where they're trying to figure out what form of masculinity they need to sell to the American public and what will work. So when you, and so they go from where if, you know, my mind said, and I, most Republicans
and conservatives that I know, in fact, I'll say every Republican and conservative that
I know, I don't have to say some, it's all of them never think about that, it's just,
“I don't care whether you're male or female, can, can you articulate the issues, right?”
Can you articulate the issues and can you explain why you believe what you believe that's it? To sit there and go, we need to find, you know, we need to find the right person who fits it, and so they, they try it with Tim Walls because it's just all the last, you know, couple of years.
Yeah. That blows up in their face. Oh, I mean, just completely blows up in the, I am the permission structure for rural white men to vote for Kamala Harris, so the racist white men out there, the racist and sexist white men that won't vote for a woman, they'll vote for her because of me.
Yeah. Really? Yeah. You're really trying to sell that to the American public. Yeah.
That didn't work. They're trying to, you know, sell Talarico as the, we'll get to him in just a minute. I'm Jonathan Turley, bowed at him, a police don't, this is too easy.
Don't try to define and parse the second amendment as he tried to do.
By the way, I have a neighbor with a Talarico sign already. True story. Think on him, 31 years old. Lisa? Last call for a steuer.
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Do not blow it. The Jim Rome show podcasts. You've been warned. If I would listen on your favorite platform, I have a neighbor with a Taloreco. It looks homemade.
It's not hand-written. But it has Taloreco. That's all it has. It's Taloreco on the side. So it looks homemade, like they, I don't know, printed it somewhere.
And it's in their side. And in their yard. And so we'll see what happens. But you start with that, but the search is still, he's part of the search. We need to find, we need to find the right kind of of masculinity.
Remember when Wall said, well, the, I don't know if it was Wall said it, but the defense was, he's a different type of masculinity. Yeah. They throw out these, these quotes where you're like, what the hell does that even mean?
Well, because I, you know, I look at people that I support politically. I don't do yard signs because I keep my yard very well manicured. A political sign just does damage. Sorry. But I don't do, I don't do political signs.
The most you could say, because it's become a political sign is my flag that I do fly every day.
“But I'll say this, those who, you know, and if you want to put one in your yard, that's”
fine. You know, people on the left and right do that. That's, that's great, that's no problem. But when you look at, when I look at somebody, I'm going to support. There's consideration because there is no perfect candidate.
There is, for any position that I'm going to vote for. There's no perfect candidate. I really love the local elections.
I love our local city council, mayoral elections because I've lived in this c...
I live in a suburb for 30 years, almost 31.
And that's, that's the idea, right? Local government. Access to, I can talk to them on a regular basis. They're my neighbors, you know, they live there. And so I love that.
When it comes to the, you know, other, and, but whether it's them or on, on the federal level, I, I don't, in my mind, think, well, gee, is this person, mantra, no. That's this person, but that means, but that's, that's, I look at their behavior or alleged behavior or, or things.
“And there are some things, you know, you have to consider about that.”
I look at their, if they've been in office and maybe another office, another role. And they're serving. Okay, what, how did they contact themselves during that period? What did they fight for and where they successful in fighting for the, the right things and not what I call the social media fights?
And so you've got, you know, so you go from Tim walls, you can't convince the public on that. So it's like, we need to find another kind. We've got it. This guy is an oyster farmer.
He only sells to his mother. I mean, that was, I expected that he would fight that one. Yeah.
Apparently, that's true because every, that has been pounded on and he's never come back and
said, no, I have a variety of different clients. He's never said that. So he sells to his mother's restaurant. He comes off as, you know, he's got the Nazi tattoo that we all know he lied about. Yeah.
You know, so it, but it's not a Nazi tattoo. Remember that one? It's not a Nazi tattoo. Right. It's not technically a Nazi party tattoo.
It's an SS tattoo. And there's a clear difference, I mean, it's a, there's a clear difference. So they get him, he talks tough, you know, I'm, I'm for the people, I mean, I've got the, whatever, I looked up oyster farmer. I'm a workin' man.
I'm a communist. I got a mustache. I'm torn between Naziism and communism. I don't know who should it be.
“I'm, I'm trying to decide should I be Stalin or Hitler?”
I can't imagine. Well, we need this guy. We need this guy. He's a guy that will get to the work, the, the, the workin' man and everything else. They do the polls on him, the non-college workers don't want him, it's the elite, which women.
Right. Yes. It's elite, white, rich, women that are, that are attracted to the demographic or any of the polls that are the most attracted to a Nazi communist anti-Semite. I saw somebody's assessment of this runs the base that he has, you know, the, the
latest allegation basically throws it over the top that, you know, that base that you
just pointed out that rich white women have been supporting him, that could erode very quickly based on the latest allegation. Well, it's, has run the base out, yeah, I mean, no, I mean, if that was the reason for him getting out, is that they were seeing internals that were dropping by the day. If that's the case, I mean, that tells you that, I think it was all the above.
I think it's the fact that you can't run a guy like that, because for them, from their perspective, he's too much of a distraction of the main mission, which is to convince people on communism and or Naziism, and that's where we are in American politics with the Democratic Party today. We are right, I radio brought to you by FPPF, fuel power max owner operator Mike Nichols
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I want to play this audio cut, this was back to last week now, but it's, it's Senator
John Kennedy, and he was talking about, this was when the Democrats were calling on Platner
“to drop out of the Senate race, so I believe this goes back to maybe two days of last week”
on Fox News, and this is John Kennedy talking about the push for socialism in the Democrat party. Unless you were playing Frisbee in the Quad during history class or economics class, you know the list, you know, the thumb-list of the countries that have tried socialism and rejected it is as it's as long as King Kong's genitalia. I mean, it's not just Cuba, it's USSR, it's China, it's Vietnam, it's Argentina, it's Venezuela I could keep going for my, for my party, this makes me happy, for my country makes me sad, and I'll end on this note, look in America, you're entitled to believe what you want, but I'm entitled to believe what I want.
And I think that the members of the Hamas win of the Democratic Party, who are firmly in control with the party, are the reason that it took our ancestors thousands of years to learn to stand upright.
Well, I, there's a serious one there, I'm crying that he's in banking, yes, sometimes it's not what you say, it's how you say it, I don't remember that part of any King Kong movement that I've ever seen.
“When he was climbing in the Empire state, I would think I would remember, and is he assuming the gender because the name is King?”
Yeah, I, you know, there's another thing, so I, I don't, I, I know what he's trying to say, by the way he was on Theo Fons. He was on his podcast this past weekend, is the name of the podcast. Two episodes again, I go and a few episodes ago, and it was episode number six, six, six, but it looks like it's going to be very funny. I haven't watched it yet, I bookmarked it, it's an hour and a half or two hours, but I bookmarked it, but I also saw an article, where his popularity is really growing. And I think it's the way he makes points.
Well, the, the serious part of it is where he talks about man, you know, getting upright when you talk about economic and political systems. It's only a small, tiny amount, a sliver of human existence, where we've had a constitution, the United States like we have now. And when you look at the development, you know, you go through the middle ages, and then you go to England, the Magna Carta, everything else going through to where we are today. It's a sliver.
“Yeah, where we've actually said, we've actually figured on that's why you and I, whenever it says, no, this month, honey, he's got some new ideas.”
There are no new economic ideas. There are no new political ideas. They've all been tested and either succeeded or failed and what has succeeded the most, which isn't even close, which is why you and I at times, this is what I've got out of vacation again, observing so much and not having to do this every day is Republicans, could you please communicate better? Well, it's, you can destroy every single one of their arguments for God's sake, do it.
Yes.
You know, I, I, I, I, Senator Kennedy has a, a way of getting your attention, and you, you think of, of a Trump he talks about it.
“I think Trump for some, it becomes sometimes, well, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, because you never know what he's going to counter.”
Maybe what he said yesterday today, and we don't know, you know, again, where he's going, but you look at the GOP and they cannot get the job done. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] You're listening to Red Eye Radio from the Ray Lee Factor Studios. [MUSIC]
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Oh cool. There you go. So that was very good. Very good. You know, talking about Graham Platner's accent, and it's because we weren't on last week or
vacation, New York Times.
New York Times wrote this.
By our New York Times. Here we go. Okay. Democrats at every level of the party assume that women who had supported Mr. Platner would be thrilled that he was being pushed out of the race.
“Instead, some women in this independent minded slice, I think you should put that in quotes, independent minded slice of the country who powered the progressives upstart.”
Meteorarch rise, our angry and grieving. Whoa. Really. Wow. Really.
Yeah. All right. Okay. And the rest of it I was hit a paywall line from the New York Times. No.
Sorry, could get through it. But when you think about it, I think Scott Jennings said it. We knew 99 point.
We knew 99% of what he was about, and that wasn't enough.
And all of a sudden, this one comes out. Right. No, that's it. Because it's a Democrat and not a Republican, all of a sudden, this mean to you have to pay attention to. It was just, it was a, it was a horrible look.
You know, he was a horrible candidate. But in a way, in a way, I'm glad that he existed because it was clear because of Platner. It's clear now, tele Rico's trying to hide what he believes. Right. He's getting caught all the time in the state of Texas.
Yeah. But he's trying to hide it. Yeah. He's taken the Obama approach sort of of, you know. I was not who I am, and I don't know.
Yeah. And they don't care. You know, just get the try and be as Texan as you can as a Democrat and try and get the win. And then you go in and then you fight for what you actually believe. What I love was that they talked about, you know, they were trying to create the myth of a Platner.
And I'm like, what the hell's the myth? I never understood that. What's the myth? Yeah. We all know what he is.
Yeah. He's a caught. He says, I'm a communist. Yes.
“You know, the only thing he did lie about was the whole Nazi tattoo.”
The excuse me, it was Gary. It was not a Nazi tattoo. It was an SS tattoo. Uh-huh. Huh?
What? Well, that's completely different. Why? What was that? That lasted for about a day.
Didn't it? Yeah. That, that argument is not going to fly. But the, the myth of the right. I don't know.
He had an Nazi tattoo that he denied that he had it for 18 years. And only when he started running for office, uh, did he cover it up? Or get rid of it, whatever he did with it. I remember what he ended up doing with it. But it was not out.
He knew it was a lot. We all know because testimony from people that knew him. No, he knew it was. He knew it was. Of course he did.
So he's, he's a guy. This, this is the masculine figure. I'm torn between Stalin and Hitler. I'm not sure where I want to go. So I think I'll promote Stalin more than Hitler.
Oh, I'm, I'm going to lead college educated Democrat from Maine. Oh, was it this lovely? And you even started seeing, and you saw it. We were on vacation a lot. Yeah.
You saw it, you know, the socialism now. Socialism is the police. No, no, socialism would be the secret police. Yes. Yes.
I forgot who said that one of what Democrats said that one. No, it's the police. No, it's, uh, oh, what was the one?
The woman from Wisconsin.
Who said it's like the Packers. How is socialism like the Green Bay Packers? Right. But this is what Democrats say.
Things they never have to explain it.
It's about pod holes and the Packers. Right. The Packers. Right.
“What do you, is, is socialism because of the salary camp?”
Yeah. Exactly. I mean, is, is that the socialism you're looking at? Yeah. I'll recap in the in the the NFL.
Well, try socialism government on football. And I'm going to tell you, it's not going to be great. Well, is it, is it the fact that if you have stock, you know, the stockholders, that you get no dividends, that the Packers. That's the, the stock you buy exactly is basically. All right.
I've got the stock. Well, what, what does the return on your investment? Zero. Is, yeah, is that because even though it's a private entity, it operates like a socialist government. I was trying to figure out where she was going on that because she didn't have to explain it.
No. And that's the thing that happens. You know, Democrats believe we can, we can set up this imagery here. And nobody will bother questioning it. No.
That's it. That's it. No. They, which is why they don't want to get into discussions.
“The best thing for them is to be on a stage.”
Say something with a friendly crowd because in a rally or an usually in a situation like that. You're, you've got a friendly audience, right? And you're going to just say things and they're going to go, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Government own grocery stores. Yeah.
And then they realize, you know, ultimately,
they have you were to ever implement these things nationwide. How horrible things would be. This is, though, you know, this is why I was, I was saying earlier as a month ago, I said, I think they're happy for now winning these, these areas, these blue areas and things like New York City and, and all of that from Omdani.
They're happy winning that because what they're trying to put on display. By the way, it is a facade, it's an entire facade. He can't do it without the rest of the state paying for his city. And he knows that, or, and/or raising taxes to the point where corporations and billionaires
“and the wealthy will be gone and you're going to have to tax the other citizens who live there.”
And this is, you know, of course, they're what they call their, you know, trial and in, in, in rolling out this Communism. They want to demonstrate how beautiful it can be to the rest of the nation. Oh, hey, it ain't going to happen. It's just not going to happen.
It's going to fall flat on its face, but they believe they can get that done. Because Mondani won. Man, he won. Platner won the primary. I mean, crushed it in the primary.
Here we are, weeks later going. Platner who? Well, he, he was such a, I mean, seriously, such a, such a doofus. I mean, it was horrible. It just, I mean, even in this apology, blaming everybody else just a,
but himself, just a horrible candidate. And when I, there was another thing I want to hit, because we mentioned Tala Rico and Jonathan Turley just pounded on Tala Rico, who's running by the way, James Tala Rico running for Senate here in the, the state of Texas.
And Turley writes a new video has emerged of James Tala Rico defending gun control laws
by saying that people have not actually read the second amendment,
addressing the words well regulated or right there in the text of the amendment itself. Well, he needs to give that another read. He omitted the word following well regulated. Malicia. Yeah.
It did not mean regulations, but rather a proficient fully capable Malicia. Now, if only Tala Rico could support a well-read amendment, as well as a well-read, well-regulated Malicia. And he goes, here's a full quote from Tala Rico,
quote, very few have actually read the second amendment because if they did, they would know that the words well regulated or right there in the text of the amendment itself. That's he wanted to make sure he got that in there. You know what's interesting? You've got these young people running in their 30s.
Yeah. That actually believed that they have a new kind of spin.
Yeah.
Yeah, they do. No, they do.
“Because that's a new type of, you know, that's an old, by the way,”
the fact of the old, well, it was only for the Malicia. Yeah. Because the next quote is somebody I've definitely on the right. Right. Since the right is conditioned upon the necessity of well-regulated Malicia,
to secure the safety of the state and the necessity which no longer exist, one could argue that the right no longer obtains at all,
that the second amendment doesn't apply.
Right. Well, again, there's a part before the well-regulated Malicia. Yeah. That is absolutely clear in the second amendment about, you know, individual ownership because we know what was happening.
Everybody owned a gun back then. Exactly. Exactly. You know, so, but they want to be, they just rehab. That might be the only, as you get to be, our age.
That, and you've, you've covered every argument over the last, you know, 35 to 40 years. Yeah. We've covered every single argument out there. There's no new argument.
Right. They start rehashing the old argument for the new audience of young people that they go, they're idiots. They don't know what the hell's going on. Well, you know, they don't know the Constitution.
We can sell them anything. You know what it reminds me of? All the young reporters who were following Hillary in 2016, and just learning about Bill Clinton. Yes.
And all of that. And this was, I don't know, was this right about the time or right before the hash tag mean two thing? 2016? Would that have been right about then?
Might have been right before or right at that time. It was kind of emerging that that thought. But you had a lot of female reporters following Hillary and, and her campaign,
basically, had to build a wall around her and keep her from these reporters who
were asking her questions about Bill Clinton, about her husband. And, you know, so they were just learning it. And there is something to that. This generational approach, because think about what they learn and even, you know, in the most prestigious colleges.
Think about what they learn. What do they learn activism? What they learn is activism. That's what they learn. Do they have a Milton Friedman class?
Do they have, you know, if you're going to, if you're going to say Milton Friedman, then you need to send JD Vance there, too. After he's gone, we'll get into that in a future time. We're a week. We're so much to go over.
But if you, you know, if you think about the basic principles of an economy and how it works, the basic principles of our government and our constitution. And what it means for everybody, for all citizens, then, you know, that's something that's not emphasized or taught. It's not, they don't stress that.
No, they stress activism. And to the point that we brought you surveys where more and more college students say, "No, I go along to get along because I don't want to fail. I don't want to fail the class if I disagree with the professor.
“I think I'll fail the class and I just go along.”
Get along. I answer the way I think I'm supposed to answer.
And some of those individuals may go out with their own critical thinking and go out
into the world and do great things and not be retrained in their brain. But many through indoctrination set there and believe every single word. And you know when that has happened because they repeated over and over again, getting back to your original point of, we've heard this all before. They're repeating these things that are being taught to them by these older professors
and these colleges and then they're repeating them on social media with like-minded people. And they don't want to hear anything. It's the people you've run into recently, Gary. When you tell them the truth about, you know, well, this happened this way. And then you're telling you you're lying.
And they're telling you you're making it up. You know, one former colleague accused you of cutting and pasting something from like, I don't know, a MAGA website or something as if it were talking points. And these are people who don't open their mind. Wouldn't argue the points.
It wouldn't argue the points and then the one couple said, well, I don't believe anything.
“I read, well, where do you ask the brilliant question?”
And then how do you learn what you believe?
Blank stairs back and then jump down to a different topic.
Exactly because I'll tell you the answer from many of them.
But I'll tell you the answer is probably because we'll know we hear it.
I see it on social media or I hear it from somebody. And I'm just repeating what I hear. We are right, I radio. We'll be right back with more red-eye radio with every currently and Gary McNamara.
“You know, one of the things I want to say about, you know, Lindsey Graham is the the the most important thing.”
And I start we start off to show with it. I'll say it again. It's his recognition of America's enemies. Yes.
You know, the whether it's, you know, whether it's the, I don't know, the anti quote,
Neil Con, whatever that is, portion of the Republican party or the insanity of the Democrats. Yeah. They don't seem to want to recognize our enemies. They don't seem to want to recognize. No.
“You saw it with the president last week.”
Right. With the with the ran. It just seems weird. It's coming from this.
It's almost as if they do not wish to understand the seriousness of the of Islamic radicalism of
Sharia supremacy, right, just don't want to admit that it exists. Right. For what reason I don't know. This see his red eye radio on Westwood one. Skirling with Hayland.
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