"Very good, very good, very good.
"Very good?" "Very good, very good." "That's a lot." "Cool, what did you say?"
“"Stiff on the wall and test computer build, focus management, finance, and search for something out."”
"Mega, but that's the top for STEM complete." "Well, just a few photos of the moon-stoyer-behinders make it." "Very good, very good." "Very good, very good." "Hold your money with, very good, with, very good."
"Okay, I just think that this is really misplaced and misguided. This is our second hearing that
we've done on the southern part of the Los Center, and it's essentially targeting an organization to make an example of them, and call them out when they have been the leader in taking on anti-Semitism and taking on white nationalism. There's a lot of other places we should be looking at if we're worried about organizations that spread hate, maybe start with the administration."
“"Well, isn't that interesting? Representative, Pramila Giapar proves that, well, she's dumb, and I think”
that's the most accurate term we can use. It's Michael Pelke in for Chris Plant, the Chris Plant Show, Chris is vacationing this week. I'm trying to hold up my end. The Democrats
are helping me with a tsunami of stupid, virtually every single day, and then there is all
the other news that's floating around in our world, and you're welcome to join us as well. Triple 8, 6309625886309625, if you have a thought and idea, we will dive into some of that hearing yesterday that exposed, I think, pretty obviously, that the Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit organization does not deserve to be a nonprofit organization. It has been a tool for the Democrats, for the leftists in this country, to go after good, common sense
people, like Republicans and conservatives, and we'll play for you some of that. We're also keeping our eyes on the situation with Iran yesterday, and we went off the air. There was not a great deal of certainty as to who knocked down the helicopter that two pilots had to be rescued from in the Middle East, and now we know it was the Iranians who sent a drone. It's a pretty dramatic situation that happened, and those two pilots certainly
have a story to tell. We'll share some of the details. The President shared to Tray Yinks earlier today. That was stunning, and now we are engaged in a little more aggressive Connecticut activity in that area. And I, for one, would like the President to stop Shilly shallying with the question, as it were, and just drop the hammer and get this over with the Iranians are using the time to rebuild, or just hopefully in their minds,
wait out President Trump, like they've done previously to other presidents we will see. We'll also talk about the ADHS funding that was approved yesterday. There's some tough news on consumer products and primaries yesterday. Primaries, no real surprises. The Platner guy, he won handily his primary in Maine, and he's already taken to the mainstream media to try and drop some leaflets saying that there's more stuff coming out. We'll get to all
of it, I hope today, all of it. And before I get started, I just want to throw this out there. If you're a Jeep owner, if you own one of those sort of macho E jeeps, you might want to double check with your manufacturer on this. There was a big recall announced this
morning, a million jeeps are being recalled, one million of these cars, and it's because
they might catch on fire, and they might catch on fire while they're just sitting in your driveway or in your garage, not even running, which that's a problem. I don't know if I'd like to own a car that catches fire. I got this early this morning on the good morning America. I was just trolling looking for follow-ups, but if you're a Jeep owner or you know
“a Jeep owner, maybe you need to give him a holler recall. Effecting more than a million”
Chrysler Jeep owners, there is a potentially very dangerous situation with one of your vehicles or your vehicles according to their parent company Solantis. Now, the jeeps in question are Wranglers, Gladiators, Model Years, get this, 2021 to 2025, 2021 to 2020. These are four years worth of production of these cars and they are the GP cars, not the big SUV cars.
They're the jeeps, Fordor, and then the one that's got the fake pickup truck ...
the Gladiator, and some hybrid models. Now, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety
“Administration, wiring from the trucks power steering could overheat and cause a fire.”
And here's the scary part. The Rebecca mentioned it could happen even when the vehicle has turned off and parked. So the agency is advising people to park your Jeep outdoors and away from structures until you can get them inspected and repaired if necessary. This kind of interesting, right? You own a Jeep. You own one of these rugged off-road vehicles and then a couple years later you get a call or a notice saying, "Your car might get
on fire, please park it outside. If you have a garage and you're parking in your garage
and it's attached to your house, God forbid the Jeep catches fire. And not only are you
going to have a burned garage, maybe a burned house, all of those little ducks that people put along the windshield, and I don't understand why they do it. All those little ducks are going to create a plastic burning smell horrible hazard." So if you know somebody that owns a Jeep, have them check with their dealer. 2021-2025. There are millions of them out there. I just want to do a little public service as we're getting things started
today. I really do not understand the little duck thing. And I've heard several different explanations, but somebody's making a lot of money selling those little tiny rubber plastic ducks that people have along the inside of their windshields on their jeep. Very cold for them. Not a cheap fan, if you couldn't tell. As I was saying yesterday, one of the most interesting and entertaining hearings that happened
in the house was the hearing that was meant to expose the southern poverty law center, a group that Democrats have long relied on to be the identifier of what they call hate groups in the country. But there are a few problems with this, as the southern poverty law center has been caught using some of the millions and millions, tens of millions over a hundred
million dollars in money that they had in the bank to create basically false flags. They were
paying people like racist to show up to things or paying people to pretend to be racist. It really was interesting. In the hearing yesterday, representative Russell Fry, who is a Republican of South Carolina, asks the SPLC president Brian Fair about their extremist files.
“And what's the criteria to make it on the SPLC extremist files?”
Mr. Fair, the SPLC website, you have a section called the extremist files with profiles of groups and individuals that, according to your frequently asked questions, are key figures on the hard right? How do you, you'll have the criteria listed, but just for education purposes, how does somebody become part of the extremist files? Our team and the intelligence project uses various criteria to identify folks on extremist files because, like, what is the criteria?
There's, I'm sorry, I was, there's statements and their activities are the criteria. Wouldn't we like to know who are the members of the intelligence team? I'm guessing it's probably an ironically named group of people. Yeah, I'd like to see who is on the SPLC intelligence team. And are they getting direction from the DNC? Are they getting direction from Democrat leadership? Representative Fry continued his line of questioning. And I thought this was a pretty
snappy way of pointing out the hypocrisy, which is hypocritical irony among Democrats. As somebody does a Nazi salute in a public form or public view, would that be a factor
“in to be happy to be happy? Okay, have tattoos like Nazi symbols?”
We believe that Nazi symbols are symbols of hate, yes. What about, what about the individual had knowledge of what the Nazi symbol was when they put the tattoo on their body or at least learned about it? I'm not sure that I'm following your line of questions. I think it was shown in tent, right? Like, intent would be that the person knew that they're the tattoo that they placed on their body was a Nazi tattoo. I'm not sure I can
comment on someone else. I think you're in website talks about this, so this isn't easy, yes. Yeah, your own website talks about it. And when you talk about tattoos, I have no tattoos about by major choice. I'm not going to mess with God's canvas, but a lot of people have them
In love them, and it is a decision.
If you choose to get a tattoo, you have to choose to be painfully injected with ink in your
“skin, sometimes for hours upon hours, and you have to shell out a lot of money to get it done”
properly, unless of course you're in prison. And then you're getting it done for free because you just joined whatever team you joined in prison. But getting a tattoo is an expensive choice. It's a time choice. It's a pain choice, and if you were getting your skin permanently died, you would think
somebody would know what the tattoo means. You would think somebody would want to know. I'm always
looking at the people that have Chinese and Japanese writing on their arms, and I'm wondering if it's actually what they think it says, or was the tattoo owners having fun with them and writing something stupid on their arm? We'll never know. But representative Fry kept going with the tattoo line of questioning, specifically mentioning a certain very well-known tattoo. What if this individual referred to their tattoo as a token call? I'm not sure. I know who I'm describing right now.
No, I don't. I think you do, actually. That's Graham Plattener from Maine. Like this is like,
“he's probably the best thing that y'all had come in because it actually distracted the median”
narrative away from the SPLC for like two days while they focused on this. But why would a Graham
Plattener not be included on your extremist files? If he was a Republican, he probably would be, right? We don't use political ideology, political party to identify who is on our list. What we need, what we really need is the technology we talked about on Monday, and that is that when someone's testifying, we can find out if they're lying to us instantly. We need a band we put across their forehead that somehow reads the brain waves and decides
if someone's telling the truth or if they are obfuscating or if they're flat out lying, and it would flash different colors based on truth and lying. I'm hoping someone's developing that right now, perhaps it's in one of Elon Musk's labs because you know, during the CEO's testimony, Mr. Fair's testimony, that thing would be flashing bright red and little alarms would be going off everywhere. Really infuriating to hear these people just, well, they're trying to
protect their money. They've got this gigantic pot of money that Democrats and their donors sent to the SPLC to produce all of this bravo Sierra that demonizes people. Representative Brandon Gil also was a grilling, brilliant, fair yesterday about the P.D. Hegs says Jerusalem Cross while we're in the tattoo department and the SPLC called it a hate image. Mr. Fair,
“do you recognize that tattoo on this man's chest, this is Secretary Hegs' death?”
No, it's a tattoo of the Jerusalem Cross. Your organization has referred to it as essentially a hate image. Do you agree with that assessment? I'd have to see the assessment in our material to determine or refer to it. I don't say how far you're with the symbol. You're not familiar. Do you have any thoughts on that symbol on that tattoo? No, I don't. No, not at all. You don't have any opinion on it? No, I don't. Well, it's easy to say you don't have an opinion, but if we're to follow
the history of the Southern Poverty Law Center, they tend to be biased against Christian symbols and the Jerusalem Cross, you would expect could be identified as a Christian symbol, Representative Gil then showed a Platinum Statue and some history on it to see if there was any opinion there. What about this tattoo? Do you have an opinion on this tattoo? I'm not an expert on tattoos. No, I don't. Okay. I can give you a little bit of background.
This is a tattoo on Maine, Democrat, Senate candidate, Grand Platner's chest. That's the Nazi SS deathhead, a deathhead tattoo. Do you have any opinions on that? If it's what you say, if it's a Nazi symbol, we oppose Nazis.
We oppose Nazi. We do oppose Nazis. We oppose Nazis. Finally, some common ground between the
SPLC and a Republican member of Congress, and I think most normal people, we oppose Nazis.
Yeah, and if someone's got a Nazi tattoo, wow, that probably means they're a ...
We're going to get to more of this, I have to take a break. If you saw some of this and you have
other opinions, you're always welcome, Triple 8, 6309625, 888-6309625,
it is the Chris Blancho. And welcome back to the Chris Blancho, Michael O'Pelka, and from my friend Chris Blanch, happy to be here, honored to be here. We're in the middle of a breakdown of yesterday's
“house nearing on the southern poverty law center. What I think is a criminal organization,”
but they enjoy the benefits of being a non-profit. And there's some questions about that. You know who has questions about that, John, in Hurnton, Virginia. John, welcome to the Chris Blancho. Hey, great to be out there. I'd totally agree with your final loads on the opening that this definitely should not be a non-profit organization, the political organization, the democratic organization. And I'd actually go as far as say it's a racist organization as well. They've doubled down on
the fact that Charlie Kurt was a sort of hate speech, because he could tell the truth about
Marxism and Islam. And so basically, this is a democratic party. Well, machine, they probably
“got funding from the USAID and everybody else that they're out there and G.O.'s were sending it in.”
We really need to crack down our hallways non-to-called non-profit, which are no more than a political organization funded by taxpayers, not by design, but by fraud. Yeah, but funded by fraud, you're right, because if they don't have to pay taxes, they get a benefit and John, what you're talking about is exactly right. The SPLC, it probably learned from people like George Soros and his open society foundation, which creates a giant pot of money that then
distributes to all these other various alleged non-profits. And then they go out and do the bidding
of the left. And I'm one of the people who thinks Hunter Biden probably learned from these
“orgs too, because when you go back and look at all the companies that Hunter Biden set up”
to move the money around, it's all meant to confuse anyone who's doing legitimate investigation into what could be a criminal operation. I know that there's now discussion of revoking the SPLC's non-profit status. I hope that moves forward as soon as possible. But there's also talk of this dim organization. It's not blue sky. That's the social media group. But there is a, it might be act to blue. Act to blue is the group that takes all the money from dim donors and then decides
who to distribute it to. We've got more from the SPLC. We're still in tattoo time. We'll get to it just around the corner. It's my copelga. In for Chris Plant on the Chris Plant show. About a whole set of apothecaes would not be different because there's no other. Shop apothecaes. And that's not just a reason. Thousands of customers give shop apothecaes top-of-the-art. And especially because millions are on the mega-service.
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take down. And in the middle of this all, Representative Gill, a Republican, was showing the CEO of the southern poverty law center Brian Fair. The tattoo of Graham Platner, the guy who just won the Democrat Senate primary handily in the state of Maine, and Bernie Sanders was shown, and I saw the pictures last night at Bernie, holding up Platner's arm like he had just won some sort of wrestling match at the local bar and Platner in a sweatshirt
Along.
farmer. He's an oyster hobbyist. But Platner's got a Nazi tattoo. And Gill showed the tattoo to the
head of the SPLC Brian Fair and asked him if he recognized it and then Gill continued his questioning about, you know what, what would it tell you if somebody got that tattoo? Do you think if somebody got a Nazi tattoo on their chest that's indicative that they might be a Nazi, you'd have to ask Mr. Platner why he has that symbol. I've likely said that if it is a symbol of Naziism, we oppose Nazi, you don't think that that's indicative that perhaps he holds
Nazi sentiment. It may well be. It may well be. Now if you got the tattoo and then put a red circle with the line through it over it, which you know if I were consulting Platner, it's hard to
“get rid of tattoos. I know they do laser removal, but maybe the best thing would have been to”
to take the tattoo and put the red circle with the line through it, say, "Yeah, no Nazis. I don't support Nazis." He could have gone out and said that, but he didn't. He didn't say that. Gill kept having this conversation with the head of the SPLC. Do people who aren't Nazis normally get Nazi tattoos on their chest? Again, I assume they don't. You assume they don't. I would assume so too. I don't know anybody who's not a Nazi. I don't know anybody who
has a Nazi tattoo on their chest, but it's not a Nazi. Do you? I know. I could just feel that the CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center is regretting ever accepting this invitation to testify in front of the House committee, and he's not really happy with this line of questioning, but Gill was pressing. He was going somewhere with this. He was going rather methodically towards an answer he wanted to get from the CEO about the Nazi tattoo
and the United States Senate. Do you think that somebody who has a Nazi tattoo on their chest should serve in the United States Senate? I wouldn't vote for that person. I certainly wouldn't either. Yeah, I wouldn't vote for the Nazi tattoo guy. Not at all. And then would it be
“maybe something that would disqualify the guy from being in the U.S. Senate?”
Do you think that this should disqualify him politically from serving in the Senate? Again, I'm not sure with the line of questions going. If you're asking me, I'm sorry.
If you're asking me if the SPLC oppose his Nazis and Nazi symbols, the answer is just.
The SPLC is referred to this same tattoo as a racist skinhead symbol in tattoo. You can see the resemblance there. You wouldn't want somebody with a tattoo like that in the Senate. Yeah, no. I wouldn't. I wouldn't either. Yeah, I wouldn't either. But according to most Democrats, it's in Bernie Sanders, the people of Maine will break the two choice. The
“voters of Maine will be the ones who will have the decision-making on whether or not we have the”
guy with the Nazi tattoo, the Nazi ink. He will have it. Yeah, that's an interesting. A planner agreed to join MS 13 now's morning Joe today and submit to some questions. And he asked her. He was grilled sort of lightly grilled by meca-prosensky about what else could be coming out. Because there are reports that opposition research exists with even more horrible things about this guy. But you just got to wonder if, in fact, there will be more horrible things coming forward.
And whether or not the people of Maine will say, we don't care, Democrats don't care. Meca asked the question, Plattener kind of sort of answered. You say there's nothing out there that it could be concerning. And this makes you feel a little bit rich. As I made the square, there's nothing out there that's actually concerning. People make everything
seem very concerning. Because that's one of the people in politics. Oh, sure. But Democrats never
do that either. Now, they don't. And this will be a lot of very salacious material, I believe.
We will say we're hearing and we hear hints that there's a whole lot more com...
The man with the Nazi tattoo, maybe that's the title of the book about him. But let's get back
to the Southern Poverty Law Center because the Democrats made fools of themselves yesterday. The Democrats who were asking questions went after what I considered to be people that don't have a whole lot of stains in their background. I'm talking about Elvita King. Elvita King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And she is someone who is a woman of strong faith and a woman of great conservative values. And she was one of the people who
quizzed Jamie Raskin about the Southern Poverty Law Center. Cut 11, please. So do you pay the same people to do the bomb and then go in and comfort the people from being bombed. You pay the same people to do both jobs. That's kind of fraught to me. That's weird and chaotic and confusing. Well, Dr. King, I don't think there's any allegation that anybody who was working with the Southern Poverty Law Center bombed anyone. Do you have information
that affect? I don't personally, that outside agitators did bomb our house in 63 and then ran back and took off the cluceless plant sheets and put on police things and ran up in the yard. Well, that's the same people. It was crazy. Yeah, it was crazy. Jamie Raskin actually tried to child Dr. Elvita King for saying that the Southern Poverty Law Center hires people to do these nefarious acts. Y'all pay both of them to do the double jobs.
“It's the L. C. Thus. I really, you harm them to the bombing, didn't you?”
You're assuming a lot of things coming. That's weird. Dr. King, you're asserting a lot of things under other than you haven't brought the evidence with you. So, I don't get some for you. Okay, please. But bring us the evidence. I'm sure Jamie Raskin will be happy to look at evidence by meaning by saying that. I mean, he won't be happy. Raskin, one of my least favorite people. You know, I caught him some slack a couple of years ago.
Remember when he was wearing the bandana? He had the hood bandana on because he was going through some cancer treatments. And we assume that now that his hair is grown back and he seems to look very healthy. He's beaten cancer. God bless. Anybody who's in a cancer fight on it gave him some grace during that time. But now he's back to being a weasel. And he's just he's just infuriating.
I could never be in Congress because I would have no patience for the Jamie Raskin's of this
world. And Raskin is out there saying that the SPLC money is used to prevent light supremacy. Cut 13, please. The purpose of these operations is obviously to derail and prevent white supremacist hate crimes and actions, both the kinds of hate crimes and shooting sprees. We see all around us. But even more massive terrorist attacks like the Oklahoma City federal building bombing. Does he really think that the SPLC could have prevented the Oklahoma City
“terror attack? I don't think so. I think U.S. intelligence agencies are better suited to deal with this.”
He's very frustrating. Very frustrating. I see the phones are lining up triple 8630962588886309625. Let's go to New Mexico, hurly New Mexico and check in with Sandra. Hello, Sandra. Welcome to the Chris Blancho. Hello. Thank you for taking my call. Here's my idea. I think President Trump needs to hear kind of a cheering from we to people on a regular basis. Maybe even daily I would think so. Not a debate, not questioning, not conflicting comments. He said when Peter Ducey interviewed
him after almost being shot again at the hotel, he said I feel like he said how do you feel? He said I feel like a pinata. I think that we have to address him as we to people with a lot of encouragement. We could also, I think, even over the radio for a lot, address Congress for the allows to job and the conflict goes on there, quote some of the U.S. Constitution and the declaration
“of independence. So people can learn it better and I think we ought to look at the section about”
hanging traders in particular in America. Well, Sandra, the one thing that I believe is great about
this country is that we the people of phrase you used earlier and a critical phrase to the establishment
of this country. We the people have the right to speak our minds. We have the right to address our
Government.
opinion. I am a complete supporter of President Trump and I love his agenda to make America great again
and strong again and healthy again and prosperous again. But there are parts of the things he's doing
“that I disagree with. I wish he would have gone in and finished the job sooner in a ran. I think”
this shilly, as I said, shilly, shelling about has only allowed the Iranians to linger and come up with the blockade that caused gas to be high. So there are things that my mother used to say it all the time. I love you, but I don't like you right now much when I did something dumb. There are times that I love this president, but I may not like what he's doing on a particular topic. So I don't
think the answer is for everybody to be in lockstep on things. I think it's to say let's raise our
voices and tell them when they're doing good stuff and let's tell them when we disagree as well. I think that's I think that's very healthy. Now Congress is the same thing. Same thing. We can tell them and somebody says every two years you get that vote in the house and others say it's every six years in the Senate and that's true. But I also think being active participants in sharing our opinions is important. But thank you. Thank you for that. I agree there are a lot of Trump
supporters who need to be vocal, but we also need to say when we would like a slight course change
is what I'm saying. Thank you, Sandra. Let's go to Nick in personal little Virginia. Hey Nick,
“welcome to the Chris Plant Show. Hey Mike, good morning. Well, I think Joe Biden needs to apologize”
for his commencement address in Howard University where he described the events at Charlottesville very descriptively. Are you talking about the fine people hoax thing? Well, no, he described the the, he might the right rally people coming out of a woods with the Tiki torches. He said they they had the Nazis signs and there were clue crux land members there and I mean he went on and on about and if you watch that video and he's in that stupid robe looks a ridiculous. Well, that's
they do that to commencement speakers. You know, you got to wear the hat and have the sash and wear the robe. You know, every commencement speaker gets forced to wear the stupid robe. So, but here's the deal. Number one, do you think Joe Biden knows where he is? And what would the apology do? I think it's important for us to show those apology videos and then point out that there may have been people there paid by the Southern Poverty Law Center to be there stirring up problems that they may have
been a fake protest indeed. I just don't know what we benefit from dragging Biden out and making
“logging him and making him apologize for things. I think it's better to just point out his errors because”
you know, he really is not well mentally and physically. The guy's fighting stage four cancer at this point and I'm sure the Democrats wish he would he and Jill would go away too. But that it's a fair point that we should make people remember some of the lies that were brought forth and used as propaganda against not only Donald Trump, but anybody on the conservative side of things. That's a really fair point and maybe we should make a greatest hit list of that. We will work on that as well.
But thank you, Nick. Appreciate you. I'm going to take short break. We have so many things to get to. I didn't even touch on the president's comments. We've still got more from this hearing. More dumb things, Democrats said. Not just in a house hearing, but actually in the streets of DC. It's Michael Calca in for Chris Plant on the Chris Plant Show. Café in his best form, with the new Cuba One capsule machine from Chibu.
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Many things on my agenda today will give you an update on the president's sta...
what we're doing with Iran. There is yet another house hearing coming up today. Bill Gates
is expected to testify and it's about the Epstein file. So there's some interesting things there. And we just talked to the gentleman from Persoldo Virginia about some of the stuff that the previous administration, the Biden administration, did and said, and what Biden said about the people with the tortures. And I thought, wait a minute, didn't jazzy jasmine crocket bring up the
“debunk Charlottesville lie yesterday as well. I think she did. We are so upset about Charlottesville.”
All of a sudden, I would be interested to know which one of you had something to say about Charlottesville when it happened. Because I don't think the child were saying those same things. In fact, her fearless leader at the time said that there were pretty fine people on both sides. You were okay with the Tiki tortures. You were okay with it. But I digress. No, no, we weren't. If you would actually pay attention, you would have seen it. But Crocket is incapable of paying attention. She's gone
“now. She's writing out her time in the house. I guess waiting for her contract from MS 13 now,”
or seeing it, it's probably going to be MS 13 now. But she did spend some time yesterday also attacking white Republicans. The vast majority of the people on that side of the aisle, and for those of you that are at home, let me tell you. When I say that side of the aisle, I'm talking about the Republicans,
the ones that brought this hearing. And again, you've heard that this is not the first hearing.
But the vast majority of our white men, white men, are lecturing people of color because the vast majority actually any semblance of diversity comes from this side of the aisle. You want to tell people of color who is fighting for who? People of color do not feel comfortable or welcomed within
“your party. That's why you have to parade someone who has the name Dr. King attached to them so”
that people can be confused because I have been reading the comments online and people are like, who is this actor King? Because you want them to believe that somehow she espouses. Who Dr. King was? Well, she is Dr. Elvita King. She is related to Dr. Martin Luther King. Junior, she has been around for at least two decades that I know because I've worked in conservative media for a long time, Jasmine Crockett. And it was over, maybe close to 15 years
ago, I was with Dr. King along the border in South Texas as we were trying to help the people who were in need of assistance. Those brown people is the Democrats like to call them.
The hypocrisy runs very deep. All right, first hour in the books, as I said, we have updates on
the yesterday's primary, the Rain War. What's going on with today's house hearings? It is busier than a one-legged man at a butt kick in contest here. Hopelka in for plant on the Chris Blanchard.


