The Media's Hunter Biden Cover-Up BETRAYS Americans | Guest: Kimberly Fletcher | 6/23/23

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A newly released WhatsApp message allegedly from Hunter Biden appears to connect Joe Biden to Hunter’s shady business dealings. Was Biden involved with his son's threatening business tactics? Biden’s Department of Justice also allegedly blocked investigations into Hunter’s tax evasion until the statute of limitations expired. Glenn previews his upcoming podcast “Honest History.” Chief researcher for "The Glenn Beck Program" Jason Buttrill discusses who’s behind the Biden crime cover-ups. The guys recall what they were doing a year ago as the anniversary of Roe v. Wade’s overturn approaches. Moms for America founder and president Kimberly Fletcher joins to discuss a new Texas law that places FCC standards on school libraries, safeguarding children from accessing adult material. Glenn and Stu discuss the tragic ending of the missing submersible vessel and what may have caused the deadly outcome.
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Speaker 1 Now, I want to talk to you about something that happened with the IRS whistleblowers yesterday.

Speaker 1 Testimony heard at the House Committee on Ways and Means attesting to the Department of Justice hamstringing the U.S. Attorney David Weiss and his ability to pursue the Hunter Biden case.

Speaker 1 The whistleblowers, Gary Shapley, he led the IRS

Speaker 1 investigation on the Hunter Biden case.

Speaker 1 The case was codenamed Sportsman.

Speaker 1 I don't know how you put him as a sportsman. Anyway, as well as one of his subordinate agents, name undisclosed.

Speaker 1 I'm going to just give you a couple of things. I'm going to give you the top 10 things that

Speaker 1 we learned yesterday

Speaker 1 from just the news. But I want to go to, where it is.
Here it is.

Speaker 1 A WhatsApp message connected to Joe Biden and Hunter Biden's business deal. Now,

Speaker 1 I don't know why we haven't seen this before.

Speaker 1 The second unnamed whistleblower said that there was a WhatsApp message found where Hunter Biden mentioned his father, President Joe Biden, in the context of business deals.

Speaker 1 Now, remember, I had nothing to do. I didn't know about my son's business, and we've told you that's impossible.
It is impossible. And we've shown you circumstantial evidence, okay?

Speaker 1 But in the WhatsApp message, here's what he

Speaker 1 says.

Speaker 1 And this,

Speaker 1 the FBI and IRS had July 30th, 2017.

Speaker 1 Biden says to Henry Zhao, one of his Chinese affiliates, guy who's doing business with, Jason, I want to bring you in because you're chief researcher and I've been so busy on the book.

Speaker 1 I want to make sure that you clarify, make sure that I'm right on everything. Henry Zhao is the guy who is Communist Party affiliated.
Right. Okay.

Speaker 1 And this is the,

Speaker 1 I can't remember the name of the company. C-E-F-C.
Yes, which was.

Speaker 2 That was,

Speaker 2 I guess they're kind of like an energy type company.

Speaker 1 Right, but it's a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese government. Okay.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 the contact was a guy in the Communist Party, Henry Zhao.

Speaker 1 And this is what Hunter Biden wrote, quote, I am sitting here with my father, and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Now it goes on, but I think that's enough.

Speaker 1 Don't you?

Speaker 1 I'm sitting here with my father, not the big guy.

Speaker 1 You know, he's become very spiritual. Maybe he was talking about his father in heaven.

Speaker 3 I'm sitting here in prayer with my father in heaven.

Speaker 1 And he's wondering why the commitment, you know, to some of those commandments has not yet been fulfilled. Maybe that's the explanation.

Speaker 1 He says, tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight.

Speaker 1 And Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction.

Speaker 1 I'm sitting here waiting for the call

Speaker 3 with my father in heaven.

Speaker 1 Or, as he wrote, he left the in heaven part out. I'm sitting here waiting for the call with my father.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 I am, I was very, very suspicious of,

Speaker 1 and I would say knew that Joe Biden committed crimes like this. And this is not a surprise.
I am surprised they were this blatant with it.

Speaker 1 I am shocked that this message actually exists. This is Hunter Biden blatantly blurting out everything we've been accusing him of.
It's happening.

Speaker 1 This is real, right? Like, honestly, I went back and forth 20 times yesterday going like, is this, is it, did someone say they saw this message?

Speaker 1 did is this is it one of those things that like it turned up on the internet we can't explain why this is real jason right like there's no question about it this is not only real but let me tell you this the fbi and this is in the first couple pages of this report the report is like 250 pages and thank god for you jason for reading i'm always the schmuck right

Speaker 2 i know um the fbi authenticated all of this in November 2019.

Speaker 2 Now, just think about what has happened, what happened happened after that.

Speaker 1 That's a year before the election. That's a year before the laptop goes out.
They verified, the FBI, we now know, verified that that laptop was real a year before

Speaker 1 anyone even heard the word Hunter laptop.

Speaker 2 But what did they do to social media companies like Facebook right after this?

Speaker 2 They went to places like Facebook and said, hey, there might be some Russian disinformation that might be coming your way soon. Just want to put it on your radar.

Speaker 2 And that eventually led to all of the blacklisting and

Speaker 2 banning of all that information, like the New York Post article. This is unbelievable.

Speaker 1 Absolutely unbelievable.

Speaker 1 What is truly

Speaker 1 an act of treason toward

Speaker 1 freedom is the press

Speaker 1 not raising hell over this.

Speaker 1 This is, this is the smoking gun, the smoke, the little smudged bullet in the wall. This is all of it.
This is all of it. And for them not to take this now and say, because here's the problem.

Speaker 1 Only half the country cares.

Speaker 1 And until you get the other half to care, nothing's going to happen.

Speaker 1 But if ABC, NBC, boy, that would be horrible if people started protesting the mouse house because ABC only moves when anybody threatens the mouse house, the actual park.

Speaker 1 You're saying I'm going to picket your park. They go crazy.
They don't care about their movie or anything. They care about the parks.

Speaker 1 So I'd hate to see somebody organize a really lasting, long-term

Speaker 1 and smart picketing of those parks to get ABC to actually start to tell the truth.

Speaker 1 The fact that they just,

Speaker 1 that this isn't the lead and non-stop story

Speaker 1 of the year. Yeah, because it's not only this message.
You know, we've seen the laptop. We've seen tons of stuff on there that was a real problem.

Speaker 1 The reason we're seeing this message today is because the whistleblower said they had these messages and they were blocked from trying to investigate them. Yes.
So listen to the whole thing.

Speaker 1 Listen, there's other things. Biden met CEFC, Chinese business client of Hunter.
Did you know that? He didn't know anything about it. He meets this guy.

Speaker 1 Shapley recalled Rob Walker, a business associate of Hunter, describing a meeting that Joe Biden attended with the Chinese company.

Speaker 1 Walker went on to describe an instance in which the former vice president showed up at a CFC meeting.

Speaker 1 Walker said,

Speaker 1 We were at the four seasons. We were having lunch and he stopped in and he said hello to everybody.
I don't think he drank water.

Speaker 1 I think Hunter Biden said, I may be trying to start a company or try to do something with these guys. And could you?

Speaker 1 And I think he was like,

Speaker 1 I mean, I'm around. And he'd show up, he recounted.
So I don't know exactly what that means other than.

Speaker 1 I want to do business and could you be involved? But he didn't want to say that. You know, if you're around, would you show up from time to time? Is that what you get from that?

Speaker 2 Yes. Does that go on to say what he, what the conclusions

Speaker 2 that they drew from that meeting? Okay, so that goes on even further in the testimony.

Speaker 2 And the person, whoever's asking the, asking the whistleblower question says, was it your impression that all of this was orchestrated between Joe and Hunter?

Speaker 2 for this entire for him to show up at that time to make that presence to influence this uh meeting was it your impression that this was orchestrated he answers yes. That was my impression.

Speaker 1 Okay, now this isn't just some nameless whistleblower. There are those that are afraid.
This is a high-ranking IRS official that was in charge of this investigation.

Speaker 1 And as you will find out in a few minutes,

Speaker 1 He is blowing the whistle not only on what they found, but what they were not allowed to do. All the stuff that this was, oh, no, we stayed out of it.
He is an absolute lie.

Speaker 1 And we now have have the FBI stating it. And

Speaker 1 we have the IRS stating it. All of the agents that were involved in the actual work.

Speaker 1 And at the IRS, the guy who is in charge of the agents who were doing the work.

Speaker 2 Can I point out also, as we've been kind of critical on the FBI, as we should, I think, in a lot of things, but this was very remarkable in this testimony because the rank-and-file FBI agents were just as pissed off as this whistleblower was in this testimony.

Speaker 2 It's clear that something was happening at the higher level, but the rank-and-file FBI agents were like, let us investigate. Let us ask these questions.

Speaker 1 I would love to see if they really cared. They really cared.

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Anyway, let me come back to there's more shocking stuff. How do we not know about this?

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Speaker 1 Okay, so now the FBI whistleblower, and again, not rank-and-file guy, this was the guy in charge of the investigation.

Speaker 1 The IRS whistleblower describes in detail yesterday how Hunter Biden evaded paying taxes on his burisma income.

Speaker 1 Biden's appointed appointed attorneys allowed the statute of limitation to run out. Okay, listen to this.

Speaker 1 Here's the quote. And so the way the money worked is there's a document in which the contract between Burisma and Hunter Biden, those are the two parties, it was for $1 million

Speaker 1 per year.

Speaker 1 Of course, this was 2014 and it was negotiated in April. So the payments in that year were reduced by the months.
So

Speaker 1 it was not shockingly 666, $666,000, $83,000 a month he was receiving.

Speaker 1 What Hunter Biden did, I'm quoting the testimony, is that he told Beresma to send that income to Rosemont Seneca Bohai, which was his company.

Speaker 1 And then when the money came back to him, he booked it as a loan.

Speaker 1 So there's all this mechanization of nonsense happening over here in the nominee structure. Oh, this is complex, this is complex.
And well, it's not complex because this is taxable events.

Speaker 1 As soon as the income came from barisma to Hunter Biden, whatever he did with it after that was just a scheme to evade taxes for that year. To add to that is Rosemont Seneca's Bohai and Archer.

Speaker 1 When the money came back to Biden, they booked it as an expense on their books so even the two parties didn't treat it the same way then eric schwennerin realized this looked into it and he even told hunter on multiple occasions multiple communications you need to amend your 2014 return to include the burisma income he never did

Speaker 1 but they never let the fbi never let them investigate that

Speaker 1 in time they kept asking we have this, we have this, we have this. Well, I'm not sure.
Let's not go there yet. Let's say until it expired.

Speaker 1 And now statute of limitations. But they intentionally blocked it until it expired.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 Listen to this.

Speaker 1 I had alluded to Farah and some other things here, but some of these people here, Chairman Yi, Gan Win Dong, Zhao, are believed to be connected to the Chinese Communist Party. Okay?

Speaker 1 So could there be national security implications with communications with those officials? The testimony is that is correct. And was that sentiment also shared by the FBI? Answer, yes.

Speaker 1 And despite those concerns that the FBI had and the rest of the team had, he was not looked into. Is that correct? The prosecutors said don't do it.

Speaker 1 When we asked for location, GPS location on some of these documents, they said, no, we're not going to do that. And if FBI did something at some level, I'm not privy to it.

Speaker 1 They blocked them.

Speaker 1 Even the WhatsApp, if I'm not mistaken, Jason, even the WhatsApp message, they wanted to geolocate where that message came from to make sure he was in the house and dad was in the house.

Speaker 1 They wouldn't do it.

Speaker 1 Now, why in an honest investigation would you not do that? Why wouldn't you exonerate the president? Be very easy to do.

Speaker 1 I guarantee you, if this is all dug up, you will see missing Secret Service notes and records on those days.

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Speaker 1 But we're talking about the Hunter Biden whistleblower. And

Speaker 1 Jason is here because he is our chief researcher. And just this testimony

Speaker 1 that came out yesterday is like 212 pages. And it's stunning.
And I didn't have, I had time to read the brief, but he read the whole thing.

Speaker 1 I want to take you through and summarize what you found yesterday and what was released yesterday.

Speaker 2 I think one of the biggest takeaways

Speaker 2 is that the DOJ, in my mind, there's no question, shut down an investigation into the president's son. I don't see any other way around that.

Speaker 2 You were talking earlier before the break about how

Speaker 1 But this was the DOJ under Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 I mean, the DOJ, I mean, yeah, I mean, it goes all the way back probably

Speaker 2 to 2014. But I mean, that's really how deep the deep state goes.
Right. It's, it's just, it's, it's really kind of an amazing story of the deep state, really.

Speaker 2 But let's talk about that because they do mention, you know, 2014, 2015, all those burisma things that were going on. You've done a ton of chalkboards on what was happening at that time.

Speaker 2 There are so many questions that I would love to hear about as far as what went down with Burisma. Well, guess what?

Speaker 2 We're probably never going to know now because the DOJ, they put this investigation off so long that now where these crimes need to be prosecuted from, places like the District of Columbia,

Speaker 2 the statute of limitations is out.

Speaker 1 Can I go out on a limb on this here?

Speaker 1 I think the reason why they blocked it and because of the statute of limitation, they intentionally ran out the clock, didn't have everything to to do with Hunter and Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 I think it's because it goes to the war in Afghanistan now. The corruption that our entire in government, our State Department, everybody was involved in over in Ukraine is,

Speaker 1 I mean this in a worse sense of way, awesome.

Speaker 1 It is overwhelming how deep people were in the government just getting rich and getting involved in things we shouldn't be involved in. And I don't think any of that, anybody wanted that to come out.

Speaker 1 And I think that's in the barisma part. I think that's part of why they let that statue of, they needed to get out of that burrisma thing because that buryma thing leads to the 20, what was it, 2014

Speaker 1 overthrow of the regime in Ukraine. That we did.

Speaker 1 That was us, gang. That was us.

Speaker 2 The things that you've pointed out in the past, like what 10 held for H for the big guy.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 2 And everyone knows who the big guy is.

Speaker 2 We all know. But guess what? There were DAG, there was an assistant

Speaker 2 U.S. attorney in Delaware.
Her name's Leslie Wolf. Right.
I just did a, I kept seeing her name. I just did a control F, did her name.
She's mentioned over 53 times within this thing.

Speaker 1 Who is she?

Speaker 2 We looked her up, and I don't really see much in her background, no real connections or anything.

Speaker 2 So I don't know if she's just great friends with Merrick Garland and the Bidens, or if she's just looking to get a leg up in the DOJ and sees an opportunity under the current president.

Speaker 2 I don't really know.

Speaker 1 You know what? I saw something in it that

Speaker 1 Wolf apparently was sitting on a search warrant for emails for Blue Star Strategies. That's not Hunter Biden related.
That is, that's Democrat, George Soros,

Speaker 1 Hillary Clinton-related, isn't it? I'm just trying to remember the chalkboards. I think Blue Star Strategies, remember they were that weird offshoot.

Speaker 2 I thought Blue Star Strategy Strategies was the firm hired by Burisma to lobby the State Department.

Speaker 1 Yes, but they were involved somehow or another they were involved with the hillary clinton george sorrels thing we'll have to look it up again they all are all roads lead back it's it's so ridiculous

Speaker 2 um but i mean that that that email about 10 held for the big guy i mean i really want to know what what that's all about well the statue of limitations is now is now gone on everything that happened back in 2014.

Speaker 2 why did why is it gone because there was uh an attorney in california and an attorney in the district of columbia that said we refuse to prosecute.

Speaker 1 Well, why should that, that doesn't matter, right?

Speaker 2 Because Merrick Garland, our attorney general, went in front of the Senate and testified and said that the U.S. attorney in Delaware has full autonomy.

Speaker 2 Basically, he can tell these people what he wants because it's his investigation and they can do it. Well, this, this whistleblower said that is not the case.

Speaker 2 And he goes, I don't know why the attorney general misled the Senate on that.

Speaker 1 Quote unquote, he stood up there and lied.

Speaker 2 He lied to the Senate. I don't know any other way to say that.
I mean, it's absolutely incredible. Where's the media asking about that?

Speaker 2 Because this whistleblower is saying that everything you told the Senate is not true.

Speaker 1 So the thing that should be done on this is without hyperbole,

Speaker 1 retweeting all of these quotes, getting all of the actual quotes out. Maybe you can do a Twitter thread today if you have time, Jason.
I'm sorry to throw this on you.

Speaker 1 But maybe you can do a Twitter thread for me today that we just tweet them all out and everybody retweets and retweets and retweets.

Speaker 1 And you get this out without any kind of political bend to it, but it's got to penetrate to the other side. It has got, and don't, you know,

Speaker 1 I'm just the worst businessman in the world. Don't retweet my tweets because

Speaker 1 my name will be on it. Do it from you.

Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 1 you know, so people are, they may not know your name, and so they're not, it's not coming with any bias. It's got to spread.
The media is keeping half the country in the dark, and it's really bad.

Speaker 1 This is, this is

Speaker 1 this is so corrupt. It's no longer just about money.
This is about a relationship with with the Communist Party of China, now an enemy of the United States.

Speaker 1 We cannot be positioning ourselves to be in a war that could involve China with a president who has been compromised by China.

Speaker 1 I would have said that if we were in the same situation with Ukraine and the facts showed that Donald Trump was involved in Russia. If he were involved with Russia, which

Speaker 1 we now know,

Speaker 1 no evidence, no evidence. In fact, all the evidence that they used came from Hillary Clinton-funded research.
Okay.

Speaker 1 So we now know the truth on that. But if the truth said, oh, no, he did have, you know, some banking issues going back and forth.
If that were true, and we were in the same position with

Speaker 1 Ukraine and China, I would say impeach him now.

Speaker 1 You can't have a compromised president. But I think his insurance policy is Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 That is starting to look like a brilliant move because everybody is like, wait, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, no, not Kamala. Kamala will be worse.
Yeah, because it's two-pronged.

Speaker 1 Everyone knows that she would be terrible and no one wants her to be president. And then also they know that it would be really hard to skip her.

Speaker 1 It would be really hard for the Democrats to say, okay, Joe Biden's out. We're going to Gavin Newsom.
It would be really hard to sell that to their audience who has been

Speaker 1 told for how many years that every time a

Speaker 1 woman of color loses a job to a white man,

Speaker 1 it's unfair. They don't care.
I think they would throw her under the bus so fast because they know she's a political loser. Absolute political loser.

Speaker 1 She was put into that position, I'm convinced, for the same reason that Fetterman was was put into his.

Speaker 1 You just need a warm body who's like,

Speaker 1 okay,

Speaker 1 and doesn't have a clue that will just do as told. I think that's why she was put in.
You don't think so? I mean, I think that's part of it. I think she needed to hit those qualifications.

Speaker 1 She needed to be a warm body that would do what she was told. However, I think the person of color thing is a big thing.
Oh, it is a big thing.

Speaker 1 But not as big as just winning at all costs. They'll throw their own values into the fireplace

Speaker 1 rapidly.

Speaker 1 If it would help them win, they would be saying on one hand, oh, you know, we can't throw women of color who are rising up. No, we can't throw them under the bus.

Speaker 1 They would say that while doing it and saying,

Speaker 1 you know, this cisgender white man, Gavin Newsom, he's the best.

Speaker 1 You're probably right, but I will say, the activists will not be happy with that.

Speaker 1 They will have crazy pushback from inside their party. Gosh, and so that would cause what? Trouble on the streets.
Oh,

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Speaker 1 Jason, who's our head researcher and

Speaker 1 head writer for the Glenn Beck TV program and radio program on research,

Speaker 1 is here with us. He has read and reread the entire 200 and what is it, 212 page report that came out yesterday from the FBI and IRS whistleblowers on what really happened.

Speaker 1 And we're finding out incredible things, just incredible things. I think the most shocking is the WhatsApp text, where you have now the text of

Speaker 1 Hunter Biden on

Speaker 1 WhatsApp talking to the guy who is a Communist Party member, but

Speaker 1 a player in a deal that he was making with this

Speaker 1 Chinese energy company.

Speaker 1 And he writes and says, I'm sitting next to my dad, and he's wondering why you haven't kept up your side of the

Speaker 1 partnership. Why haven't you done your things? I want to know tonight, or the guy sitting next to me will make your life a living hell.

Speaker 1 That is how did we not know about that talk until after

Speaker 1 the deal is cut with Hunter Biden? How is that possible?

Speaker 1 The timeline here is so suspicious. If you want chaos, though, isn't that exactly the time to release it?

Speaker 1 Maybe, but it came from the Republicans, right? I mean, this is from a Republican whistleblower report, right? This is the one that Grassley's been talking about, right?

Speaker 1 It comes from that report. That's where we learn about it.
How on earth are we...

Speaker 1 I just, I'm flappergasted that we, it's the day after,

Speaker 1 the day after that it's all settled. So now Hunter really can't get in trouble for all of this stuff because they supposedly wiped out all of all of this.

Speaker 2 Can the judge recant? I mean, he hasn't actually made a decision, right? I assume a plea agreement has been made, but the judge hasn't actually, it's not official because

Speaker 2 in this whistleblower report, they said they had multiple felonies that they wanted to charge Hunter with. Multiple felonies.
You just described the process. That's not a small thing.

Speaker 2 He was taking income from a foreign government or from a foreign entity, and instead of claiming it as income, he was claiming it as a loan.

Speaker 1 I mean, so he didn't have to pay the taxes. And you know, I'm not that smart, but maybe as we're talking this out, that's the reason, right?

Speaker 1 Like, they knew that this isn't official yet, and Republicans are releasing it. They were probably planning on doing it later, but didn't know this was coming.
So now

Speaker 1 the rumor of this being solved is out there, right? They know the deal is in place, but it's not official. And they're probably trying to sway this judge to make it so it's not official.

Speaker 1 I mean, this is devastating.

Speaker 1 This is more than I ever would have imagined we got them actually on record saying. Oh, yeah.
Yeah. That's way more.
Oh, yeah. I never would have imagined it.
Yeah. This is.
It's so sloppy.

Speaker 1 What a surprise from a crack addict, the guy who left his laptop at a freaking computer repair shop. Wow, and he got sloppy in the end.
Huh. Fair.
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Speaker 1 just average citizen Hib Hibberson,

Speaker 1 who has a dog who apparently is it leprosy that your dog has?

Speaker 1 Dog leprosy, yes. Dog leprosy.
It is dog leprosy. It's weird.
And never heard of that.

Speaker 1 People call it delegropsy. Really?

Speaker 1 Easy for you to say. Thank you.
And

Speaker 1 what parts have fallen off your dog? Most of them. Most of them.
Yeah. There's much less dog

Speaker 1 than actually the parts that have fallen off. And

Speaker 1 did you try Rough Greens? I didn't. I stayed away from it because I didn't want to get involved with Rough Greens.
Well, how come? Well, I just, I didn't, you know what?

Speaker 1 Rough Greens, it's very healthy for dogs. Yeah.
And everyone says that the dogs love it.

Speaker 1 But, you know, I don't like my dog. I actually really despise it.
Really? Yeah. Really?

Speaker 1 So it has nothing to do with the fact that you say that you've had anal probes from

Speaker 1 aliens and they were green men.

Speaker 1 Well, that's what I believe the dog called the aliens. So yes, it has very much something to do with it.
All right, okay, all right. All right.
Don't talking to this average citizen,

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Speaker 1 Well, hello, America.

Speaker 1 The IRS testified yesterday that,

Speaker 1 okay,

Speaker 1 dad was involved at every stage. Dad was involved at every stage of Hunter's business.
So that's out the window. Can't really do anything now because statute of limitations, but

Speaker 1 the FBI, somebody in the Justice Department, stopped the U.S. attorney who has complete free brain.
He can do whatever he wants, except call for a

Speaker 1 special counsel on that.

Speaker 1 Couldn't get a special investigator on that at all, but he can do whatever he wants. He wants to drink right aid over Kool-Aid.
He can do it.

Speaker 1 And the Justice Department's not going to stand in his way. Also, one year anniversary.

Speaker 1 What were you doing a year ago, this hour?

Speaker 1 We go there in 60 seconds. I have

Speaker 1 just regular citizen on the street, Hib Hibberson,

Speaker 1 with me today. I just talked to him about Rough Greens because your dog has...

Speaker 1 Dog leprosy. Dog leprosy.
And you called that.

Speaker 1 Delegravacy.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 And I can understand why you wanted to talk to me about rough greens, but now apparently you've just been pounding the desk saying you've got something.

Speaker 1 And is it related to American financing and your dog leprosy? We have spent so much money on leprosy treatments that

Speaker 1 we cannot make our mortgage payments. And that's why we wanted to go to American Financing to lower the interest rate to cover the dog leprosy.
Again, it's not called dog. Delecrepacy.

Speaker 1 But you don't, that's a technical medical term, and you don't look like you

Speaker 1 are. You're not an expert.
No, I'm a doctor, man. Oh, that's right.
That's right. You are a doctor.
Wow. It is so good to have you.
I mean, you can talk about so many things. Dog like delecreprosy.

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Speaker 1 were we doing one year ago at this very time?

Speaker 1 Well, one year ago at this very time, we were

Speaker 1 a little bit. No.

Speaker 1 Nope. You remember what we were doing exactly?

Speaker 1 Do I remember?

Speaker 1 It is seared into my memory. Not only was this such a big deal, the overturn of Roe versus Wade,

Speaker 1 it was on the day, the interview, with a guy who we had tried to talk to for a while. I don't remember why the scheduling was tough or something.
And

Speaker 1 I had said, this guy is just,

Speaker 1 you know, just a horrible, you know, Soros kind of guy.

Speaker 1 And he was running for something. I don't even remember.
I don't remember his name. I remember he was, I think,

Speaker 1 in Utah, in Provo, Utah, maybe.

Speaker 1 And he was running, and we saw the end of his career on this day. Yes.
Now, actually, it was tomorrow. That's why you kind of fooled me on this one because the actual anniversary of Roe

Speaker 1 being overturned is tomorrow. But it was on a Friday at this time when we heard about it.
And

Speaker 1 that's when I said, about this time, I can't believe I'm saying this, but I have to switch to something else. I have to cut you loose

Speaker 1 because the Supreme Court just came out with a Roe versus Wade ruling.

Speaker 1 The biggest story of my lifetime.

Speaker 1 Of our lifetime. Yeah.
And he was like, well, until today. Isn't it weird? We're finding out about the Hunter Biden thing today.

Speaker 1 Two of the biggest stories, I think, in my lifetime happening today.

Speaker 1 That's weird. Again, technically, it would be tomorrow because

Speaker 1 shut up. Shut up.
To ruin your little narrative. I have, you know what? I have expert Hib Hibberson,

Speaker 1 who's just a regular man off the street. Hib, am I right or am I right? You're usually wrong.
Today, though, you're very wrong. Thank God.

Speaker 1 Yeah, no, I mean, it is, it's

Speaker 1 incredible. I remember talking to this guy because he was, it was a, he was trying to defend his

Speaker 1 reputation and candidacy.

Speaker 1 His reputation was a big moment for him, but to not be able to recognize it was a bigger moment for 63 million dead children was a kind of a weird stance to take in a state that I I think values life.

Speaker 1 You know, it was a weird stance to take. And by the way, no longer employed.

Speaker 1 That election did not work out well for him. Yeah, it didn't work.
It didn't work out well for him at all.

Speaker 1 But anyway,

Speaker 1 this, as we were just saying, this is the biggest decision, the biggest turnaround, something that I

Speaker 1 never thought I would see in my lifetime. Yep.
I said it on the air a hundred times that it's never going to happen. You know, I mean, I want it to happen.
And I don't care.

Speaker 1 I said over and over again: I don't care if it's never going to happen. I'm still going to sit here and talk about it because it's the most, probably the most important issue.

Speaker 1 Again, 63 million children not being alive that should be is bigger than any tax increase. So, technically, though, we have been talking about it, saying we never expected this in our lifetime.

Speaker 1 In a way, what I think we met meant when we thought, well, it'll never overturn,

Speaker 1 they would never make abortion illegal from the Supreme Court.

Speaker 1 And they didn't.

Speaker 1 No, I honestly never thought they would overturn Roe versus Wade. Meaning that it would be legal in some states and not in others.
Exactly what we have now.

Speaker 1 I didn't think, I just, you know, I just was beaten down by it. For so long, we fought these battles.

Speaker 1 We've made these arguments, I think compelling arguments about, again, not some controversial issue about children being alive. Like a really basic thing that we should all kind of cheer on.
Hang on.

Speaker 1 I would like like to continue this, but the Supreme Court has just upheld Biden deportation policy.

Speaker 1 Can you go and

Speaker 1 Jason? Would you look at that real quick?

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 give me... Supreme Court rejects the state challenge to Biden deportation policy.

Speaker 1 Well, that's not really good.

Speaker 1 I got to know what that's all about.

Speaker 1 There's something in my lifetime I never thought I would see. The Supreme Court going, yep, let them all in.

Speaker 1 I mean, I don't know that that's what it says, but

Speaker 1 we'll go through it here for sure. Well, but we're just, I mean, I think it's this week.
We got a hype. I think the ratings are up, but we get a hype.

Speaker 1 We could get the ratings way, way up if we just start saying, oh my gosh, Clarence, and you will only hear it here, and others will deny it. Clarence Thomas just said, open the borders.

Speaker 1 And more dog leprosy talk coming up.

Speaker 1 If I remember this case correctly, and I have not gone through these recently, it's been a little while. But this one, I think, the big issue was standing.
It was whether it was Texas.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but I think that the states do have standing.

Speaker 1 If you're not doing your job as the federal government, look at how the state of Texas is changing. And I don't mean in demographics.

Speaker 1 I saw a deal that said, there are now more Hispanics in Texas than there are white people. And I'm like, and I don't really care.

Speaker 1 What I do care is that there are more Mexicans, more Venezuelans, more whatever. And actually not as bad on the Venezuela thing because they actually left persecution.
They know how bad this stuff is.

Speaker 1 It's not people who want to become an American and they buy into our

Speaker 1 society. They're here because they want to make money.
And that's what's gotten us to where we are today is our love of money.

Speaker 1 We have to love our principles more.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 Texas is forever changed by what has happened in the last two years. Texas is forever changed.
And if that's not in,

Speaker 1 if you don't have standing,

Speaker 1 just the ranchers. in Texas, they don't have standing of what's happening on their own property.
A lot of this comes down. The reason I bring up the standing point is sort of

Speaker 1 an interesting one is because a lot of that just comes back to legal wranglings that

Speaker 1 none of us are experts on, right?

Speaker 1 The whole thing is, of course,

Speaker 1 on the phone right now, I was just told

Speaker 1 Hib Gibberson, which

Speaker 1 do I have that right?

Speaker 1 Are you related to the guy with leprosy?

Speaker 1 Why would we be related? We have different last names. Well, I know, but

Speaker 1 I had no idea. Maybe it was, you know,

Speaker 1 the

Speaker 1 Hispanic spelling of Gibberson, and I was getting it wrong because you would say Iberson, not Gibberson. You were definitely getting it wrong.

Speaker 1 And you sound

Speaker 1 a little bit different. All right, so you are an expert in.

Speaker 1 Standing.

Speaker 1 In standing. Yes.
Really? Yes.

Speaker 1 Not legal standing. I just stand for long periods of time.
Okay, and that has what to do with the Supreme Court. You know, I didn't arrange this interview.
I don't know why.

Speaker 1 I don't know why I would be doing an interview about the Supreme Court. Damn it.
I've got to talk to my producers about this. I apologize, Mr.
Gibberson. Thank you so much.
Thank you. You are

Speaker 1 welcome. I hope to be back on soon.
Well, I don't think so. I'm really upset with my

Speaker 1 executive producer, Stu Bregier. Why would you book that?

Speaker 1 Well, I don't know. He told me that it was an 8-1 decision, and

Speaker 1 he was going to outline it, but apparently

Speaker 1 who was the dissent? Alito. So, I mean,

Speaker 1 you had even Clarence Thomas agreeing on this particular case.

Speaker 1 But, of course, Alito has been really, really, really good. There's

Speaker 1 a separate opinion joined by the conservatives, but it was everybody except Alito overall on that particular case.

Speaker 1 We can go through it a little bit more.

Speaker 1 And I'd like to go through. Earlier this week, week, I had pulled out the, I think it's the 18 cases or something yet to be decided by the Supreme Court.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And there's some pretty big ones in there. There are some big ones.

Speaker 1 I'm kind of surprised we were seeing, I mean, I guess it's an 8-1, and sometimes they usually put the 5-4s later in the term.

Speaker 1 The 8-1. Yeah, the 5-4s are the ones that they're like,

Speaker 1 all right, we're all getting into our cars. Right.
Really? Yeah. They like throw it out the window as they jam on the gas.

Speaker 1 Meep, there it is.

Speaker 1 They like have a bag of sand and they put the sand down and try to leave and then the ball rolls after them.

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 usually we weren't necessarily expecting that case this early. But, you know, I mean,

Speaker 1 this is what happened. This is why this was such a shock when we go back to the one year when Earl versus Wade.
Everyone expected it to be on the last day of the term.

Speaker 1 And they're like, ah, no, it's right now. While we were in the middle of an interview.

Speaker 1 So, you know, these things wind up not always being the most obvious when it comes down to their timing. They have their own schedule, they do it whenever they want to do it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, there you heard it. The confession of the man who obviously leaked the

Speaker 1 decision last year. He has some sort of inside information.
I think we all heard that in what he just said. Expert Hib Hibberson on about the leak in just a minute.
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Speaker 1 what happened yesterday,

Speaker 1 the release of testimony, 212 pages of testimony

Speaker 1 from the IRS whistleblower. Actually, two of them, but one of them is the guy who is in charge of

Speaker 1 the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden. What they came out with in this testimony is absolutely stunning.
Remember how Adam Schiff, he's still saying, oh, you know, I got something.

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Speaker 1 And I,

Speaker 1 well, making fun of

Speaker 1 Adam Schiff's private parts, working that into a joke after I got something you can't see is probably beneath me.

Speaker 1 Yeah, so we won't taste it. Thank you.

Speaker 1 So,

Speaker 1 you know, he keeps, he's still saying, well, I knew I got it. No, you didn't.
You had nothing. And he never presented anything.

Speaker 1 We now have from the IRS whistleblower

Speaker 1 a July 30th, 2017 WhatsApp message from Hunter Biden to Henry Zhao, where Haydn, by the way, Henry Zhao is the guy he was doing business with in China. This is a guy who is, you know,

Speaker 1 a big guy in the Chinese Communist Party. The company was a Chinese government-owned oil and energy company.
And Hunter Biden at night wrote to him:

Speaker 1 I am sitting here with my father, and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand.

Speaker 1 No,

Speaker 1 threatening the power of the United States,

Speaker 1 the power of

Speaker 1 the vice president

Speaker 1 for a personal deal.

Speaker 1 This is... No, no, I had nothing to do with it.
I didn't even know about it. Tell the director that I'd like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand.
And that means tonight.

Speaker 1 And Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction.

Speaker 1 I'm sitting here waiting for the call with my father.

Speaker 1 How do you explain that? And how did we not know about that until after the charges were filed?

Speaker 1 What's happening here? This is like when you have those stories that someone gets murdered and then they go to his Google search history.

Speaker 1 history it's like how to kill a four of a 42 year old woman that weighs 140 pounds and you're just like okay wait a minute that seems awfully specific and then like your wife is stats of your wife yeah yeah it's like almost to that level I mean it oh I think it's worse than that I'm sitting here with my father that's like not finding how do you kill I'm sitting with my wife who I just killed she's sitting next to me on my my couch.

Speaker 1 My hands are bloody. That's what that's like.
It really is. And like, I was trying to think of how you would get out of this.

Speaker 1 Because there's always, they will, of course, come up with some way to try to get out of this, you'd think. Or either that or they'll just ignore it.

Speaker 1 But if they tried to get out of it, they might say, look, Hunter Biden was trading on Joe Biden's influence. He was doing this

Speaker 1 without his father's knowledge.

Speaker 1 It would be believable, for example, to say Hunter Biden is actually in a crack house somewhere, and Joe Biden's at the White House, and he's just writing this stuff.

Speaker 1 To me, that's what gives this particular IRS agent, the guy who was overseeing this investigation, credibility. Because he said,

Speaker 1 the first thing you do is we've got to have geolocation. Where was that

Speaker 1 WhatsApp originating from?

Speaker 1 Was it from the house? We know that Hunter Biden was at his dad's house staying there at this time. Was it at the house? And was Joe Biden there at the same time?

Speaker 1 That's when the FBI stepped in and said, no need. Then they kicked it up to the Secret Service, and the Secret Service said,

Speaker 1 you're not allowed to do any of this stuff,

Speaker 1 period.

Speaker 1 And that is where they stopped. However, the Washington Free Beacon kept going now that they had this information, and they have pictures of Hunter Biden on that day at Joe Biden's Delaware home.

Speaker 1 This is crazy. So the investigation, they had the laptop.
Of course, they had pictures of him driving around.

Speaker 1 We found out yesterday, the FBI verified that a year before the election, a year before, 11 months before

Speaker 1 you knew about it.

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We've been talking about this Hunter Biden revelation that came yesterday, and we ought to stop calling it about a Hunter Biden revelation.

Speaker 1 This is really about Joe Biden. I care about justice being served with Hunter Biden.

Speaker 1 But why this is such a big deal, and nobody will let go of it,

Speaker 1 is because it is the President of the United States.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 we are all, our justice system, and I'm not saying we try the man in open court. I'm saying

Speaker 1 if

Speaker 1 we believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, then charges should be made, a fair trial needs to be held and evidence presented. But

Speaker 1 it is also our right as a people to question our government and to question our system. It is not our right.
It is our responsibility to do such and to come to conclusions of our own.

Speaker 1 Now the legal standard is innocent until proven guilty. That is not something the left will give anyone who opposes them.
They will never do that. They will smear, smear, smear until you're dead.

Speaker 1 I believe in

Speaker 1 innocent until proven guilty, and there's nothing that I could say that would prove anyone guilty. It would be my opinion or a series of facts that could lead you to believe that,

Speaker 1 but it has no power other than you heard the information yourself. What do you believe?

Speaker 1 Now, it has to be beyond reasonable doubt. What is reasonable doubt? Reasonable doubt means you've got to have motive, you have to have opportunity,

Speaker 1 and you you have to have, what was the third one? Motive, opportunity, and

Speaker 1 oh, crap, you know it too, don't you, Hip? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yes. We have Hib Hibberson on who says he absolutely means.
Means. Thank you, Hip.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 means, opportunity,

Speaker 1 and motive.

Speaker 1 By the end of this, I'll forget the other ones that I haven't forgotten.

Speaker 1 You have to have those three things. And it can't just be circumstantial evidence.
You need some real, you know, you need writing photos, you know,

Speaker 1 testimony from credible people.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 if you are truly a neutral juror that is looking for the evidence and comparing it to the law, and you don't have a horse in this race, then

Speaker 1 you could be on a jury.

Speaker 1 The problem is, everyone has a horse in everyone's race. And that's why

Speaker 1 we're so far beyond reasonable doubt. Today, we are so far beyond reasonable doubt that

Speaker 1 the American people should be demanding answers on this. But half the country either doesn't know the story

Speaker 1 or is so deeply entrenched in their own scene, believe me, and you know this if you're a long-term listener of mine, I would have absolutely turned on Donald Trump in a heartbeat.

Speaker 1 I was against him, then I was for him because I watched what he did, and I was for him because his policies, he said what he was going to do, I didn't believe he'd do any of them, and he did many of them, and I agreed with them.

Speaker 1 The proof was in the pudding.

Speaker 1 However, Even if he was doing all the things that I loved and he had been guilty of all the things they charged him with and said he had done, I would have turned on him in a heartbeat, no matter what the audience would have said.

Speaker 1 How many people do you know

Speaker 1 would do that

Speaker 1 on either side?

Speaker 1 This is where the pedal meets the metal, the rubber meets the road,

Speaker 1 the

Speaker 1 dog's

Speaker 1 nose hits the food,

Speaker 1 or any of those very famous sayings.

Speaker 1 What do we have? Now, tell me, we've got to add to this. There's got to be more than just this.
Just this off the top of my head.

Speaker 1 We have

Speaker 1 multiple accounts of

Speaker 1 a crack addict with

Speaker 1 maybe

Speaker 1 an art background

Speaker 1 getting involved in foreign countries, most of them corrupt countries that are known for bribery and everything else.

Speaker 1 Getting involved in those countries where his father is deeply involved in those same countries as a legal representative of the United States.

Speaker 1 Him getting jobs that he's not in any way, shape, or form qualified for

Speaker 1 and getting paid by those companies. Most of those companies are either

Speaker 1 in bed with in China the Communist Party, or they are really dirty, filthy, run by killers in burisma, brutal killers who are also known for bribery and corruption. Okay?

Speaker 1 Just there, you're like, okay,

Speaker 1 I don't care who it is. Tell me more.

Speaker 1 Then you have those payments being made

Speaker 1 to this person, Hunter in this case, his

Speaker 1 company, but it doesn't usually come straight to his company. It goes into Cyprus, which is known for money laundering.

Speaker 1 And then it is split up and as many as, I think it's nine family members of Hunter,

Speaker 1 nine Biden family members get payments into shell companies that they have offshore that most of them don't do anything, but they are getting payments. No, it's not just Hunter.

Speaker 1 It's Hunter's daughter.

Speaker 1 It's Hunter's uncle. It is everyone in the Biden family getting money through offshore

Speaker 1 shell corporations that each of them have registered. I don't know anybody with an offshore shell corporation myself, let alone an entire family.

Speaker 1 Then you have 80

Speaker 1 yellow flags. You have flags, the banks are required to flag things and report them to the federal government for investigation when they suspect money laundering.

Speaker 1 80 payments that went to the Biden family. 80

Speaker 1 had

Speaker 1 from 10 different banks bank yellow flags saying this looks like money laundering.

Speaker 1 Okay, so then what else do we have?

Speaker 1 We have

Speaker 1 now we found out the circumstantial evidence of the big guy, 10% going to the big guy. Okay, well, who's the big guy? We don't know.
But now we find out that we have

Speaker 1 Hunter Biden

Speaker 1 writing a WhatsApp

Speaker 1 email, right? Was it a WhatsApp email? It's WhatsApp message, yeah. Okay, so

Speaker 1 the message, and it says, I'm sitting here next to my dad, and we want to know why you haven't completed the terms of what we agreed on.

Speaker 1 And I need to find out when that's going to happen. I need to find out tonight, or the guy sitting next to me, presumably his dad, is going to go.

Speaker 1 You're not presuming anything there. That is his dad.
He said it was his dad.

Speaker 1 You're not presuming there.

Speaker 1 So he says,

Speaker 1 here's the exact quote. I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled.

Speaker 1 Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand. And now means tonight.

Speaker 1 I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction.

Speaker 1 I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. And again, pictures put him at Joe Biden's Delaware residence that day.
With his dad. With his dad.
With his dad.

Speaker 1 The picture itself has him in his dad's car. Right.
But he was apparently there. Right.
Okay. So now there's also evidence we just found out about money laundering, a scheme not just to

Speaker 1 launder the money, but when he got the money, he marked it coming from his own company as a loan. And you don't have to pay income tax or any kind of tax on a loan.

Speaker 1 But his own company marked it as salary.

Speaker 1 They didn't even,

Speaker 1 he wasn't even smart enough to put those two together and make sure everybody was telling the same lie.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 at what point are we beyond a reasonable doubt?

Speaker 1 We have several FBI agents who have stood up because they were just, they couldn't take it anymore.

Speaker 1 We have the guy who is the head of the investigation for the IRS is the one along with other his teams whistleblowing.

Speaker 1 They are the ones that have been working on this since like 2014 or 2016.

Speaker 1 They're testifying that they were being shut down by the Justice Department and that all of of this stuff is going on and more, and they're not allowed to look at it.

Speaker 1 I'm not saying, do you have enough to convict, although I think you do.

Speaker 1 I'm saying, do you not have enough

Speaker 1 to call

Speaker 1 for a grand jury? Because that's, I mean, look what they did to Donald Trump. You just convene a grand jury and you give them your story.

Speaker 1 and the grand jury goes, yep, there's enough to look into that, then

Speaker 1 it goes.

Speaker 1 I mean, I think we have enough for a smoking gun here to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to anyone who is on either side, all sides, to look at and go, it really looks like there's corruption.

Speaker 1 I don't want to damn the guy, but

Speaker 1 I think we need a full vetting of all of the things that I just said.

Speaker 1 And just based on those things that I said, if you have it all in sunlight,

Speaker 1 if that is what those things are,

Speaker 1 then this man is a danger to our country.

Speaker 1 Not Hunter Biden. Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 Think about what people playing politics are playing with right now. We are playing with the future of our children.
We are talking about the enslavement of our children to debt.

Speaker 1 Not that the GOP is any better on that, but this is really what we're talking about. We are also talking about a man who seems hell-bent on getting us into a third world war.

Speaker 1 We are hell-bent on a guy who wants to get us off of all energy that produces electricity. for some pie-in-the-sky electricity that

Speaker 1 we don't know where we're going to get any of that.

Speaker 1 We're talking about the destruction of the entire Western way of life.

Speaker 1 And we're going to let an R or a D

Speaker 1 stop us from

Speaker 1 concluding things

Speaker 1 that are really, truly beyond a reasonable doubt?

Speaker 1 Where are our priorities? What is it? What idol are we worshiping, if that's the case? Are you worshiping the Democratic or Republican Party?

Speaker 1 Are you worshiping

Speaker 1 what?

Speaker 1 What stops a reasonable American who cares about their country?

Speaker 1 What stops them from looking at the cold evidence

Speaker 1 to say,

Speaker 1 no, this has to stop.

Speaker 1 We've got to see this out in the open, all of it, and all of us, Republicans, Democrats, Independents, all need to look at this.

Speaker 1 And if this is what is being presented, it's got to stop and it's got to stop now. And we have to make an example of people because

Speaker 1 I will bet my life.

Speaker 1 This isn't the only example. If everybody was such a saint in Washington,

Speaker 1 the saints would be stepping up. How deep does this corruption go?

Speaker 1 There's no way I'm going to listen to the State Department tell me about what we should do on war and peace if I don't know the answers to that question.

Speaker 1 What is your involvement with China? What are the involvement of all those around you?

Speaker 1 Who are the ones advising and making these decisions?

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Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 Stu,

Speaker 1 welcome.

Speaker 1 Thank you.

Speaker 1 Thank you. I appreciate the welcome in our tour.
Yeah. Well, I've said it before, but I'll say it again.
I was just, I'm happy to see you. Happy.
I'm glad to hear that. Happy to see you.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 You're going away to the big museum thing coming up here. We're not going to see each other for a while.
I know. We're not going to see each other maybe probably until August.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Hopefully like 2026, 27. Or August, you know, and I'm talking about in the

Speaker 1 afterlife. Okay.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 So one August,

Speaker 1 you know, someday in the afterlife, it will be great to see you. All right.
We have

Speaker 1 somebody on with us that

Speaker 1 is talking about something that is

Speaker 1 happening in Texas and maybe it can happen, oh, I don't know, elsewhere.

Speaker 1 It is

Speaker 1 putting things back into alignment.

Speaker 1 I want to bring on Kimberly Fletcher. She is Moms for America founder and president.
And Texas has passed a new law placing FCC standards on school libraries.

Speaker 1 This is something that I've talked about for a while. How come I cannot read it? Remember, there was a show, you went white on me, Stu?

Speaker 3 You were like, oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 And I don't mean white, your usual white. I mean all the blood drained from his face because I said, you know what?

Speaker 1 Maybe I should just read it because if it's okay for the children, why would the FCC have a problem with it? Well, that's what Kimberly Fletcher and Moms for America have done. Welcome, Kim.

Speaker 1 How are you? Hi,

Speaker 9 I am great. I really appreciate you talking about this because it's kind of a really big deal.

Speaker 1 Oh, it's a really big deal. And it's only aligning

Speaker 1 common sense. It is only aligning and saying, look, if I can't say this on the radio, why? Why can't I say that? I can't say it because it's obscene.
So why can

Speaker 1 you say that in a classroom with my kids?

Speaker 9 Well, and it's the same thing with the school boards, too. And that's, so it was actually John Rich.
I have to give complete credit to John Rich. Yes, the country music singer.

Speaker 9 He had reached out to me after an event last December and said, can we sit down and talk about how we can save kids together? And I said, sure.

Speaker 9 And so he talked about some of the things that he was pushing and promoting in Tennessee and some won and some didn't and one of them was the FCC standard and when he told me this he's like he's like Kimberly it just I observed that they have all these restrictions for children to be to have access to obscene material on the TV and on the radio but we're shoving it in the classroom and in the books and he said you know if you can't show it on TV and you can't air it on the radio you shouldn't have it in the classroom I had literally about leaped off my seat and I was like oh my gosh this is a winning argument.

Speaker 1 How can anybody disagree with this?

Speaker 9 And so I said, you know what? You weren't able to pass it in Tennessee. We'll regroup on that.
But I said, Texas is in session now.

Speaker 9 They're only in session every other year, which I think every state should do, but that's another story.

Speaker 9 And this is a year. It's an off year.
So let's take it to Texas. And so we did.
And I went and I met with the legislatures and I was like, okay, who has the obscenity bills?

Speaker 9 Because right now, every state across the country, all these representatives are wanting to pass parental rights, school choice, and obscenity bills.

Speaker 9 And some of them are awful, and some of them are good. And so I said, let's sit down and let's look and see what we have.
So Jared Patterson had had most of the obscenity bills.

Speaker 9 And I said, well, let's look and see and find the best one. And it was HB 900, which he labeled the Reader Act.
And it fits the FCC standard the most.

Speaker 9 If you cannot have it in the class, if you can't have it on the radio or the TV, then it shouldn't be in the library, it shouldn't be in the books, and it shouldn't be in the curriculum.

Speaker 9 So it holds those curriculum developers to a standard that the state school board reviews and it holds the classroom materials to those same standards.

Speaker 9 The Tennessee bill is actually my favorite that I want to be able to resurrect in Tennessee.

Speaker 1 Okay, hang on, hang on. Before you go there, before you go there, the bill in Texas has passed, correct?

Speaker 9 It has. It passed the House with 10 Democrats signing on.
It went through the Senate, thanks to Angela Paxton and a couple other amazing senators. I love them.

Speaker 1 State senators there.

Speaker 9 And then the governor signed it on June 12th. It is now law in the state of Texas.
Fantastic.

Speaker 1 We have model legislation.

Speaker 9 It is so exciting.

Speaker 1 Yeah, fantastic. And again, you're not banning books.
What you're doing is saying we have to normalize the standards, the standardization of

Speaker 1 what is appropriate in public settings and with public support. The reason why I'm held to these FCC standards is because the government laid claim to the airwaves.

Speaker 1 And so we are issued, radio stations are issued a frequency, and then you got to build everything to broadcast on that frequency, but the government owns all the frequencies.

Speaker 1 So that's public airspace. So public standards.
That's why I'm held, and I can't say things and do things on radio. Some of them make sense, some of them don't, but it's public standards.

Speaker 1 How can the public standards be higher on radio, especially radio like this that is geared towards adults and lower for the things that are in our curriculum for our kids? Makes no sense. No sense.

Speaker 9 Well, you're absolutely right. And that's the reason why it passed.
And there was definitely some serious obstruction and pushback, but it passed because it's common sense.

Speaker 9 The bill, an equivalent bill, has already gone through both houses in Louisiana and it's on the governor's desk pending signature.

Speaker 9 We have eight different states that we have introduced this to including Idaho, Ohio, and several others and we are actively engaged in getting this passed in all 50 states.

Speaker 9 And Glenn, they're making our case for us because we have moms who are going into these school board meetings and they're reading what their children are being exposed to.

Speaker 1 Oh, I know. They're telling them, you can't say that.

Speaker 9 They're turning off their microphone. Some of them, they're being escorted out of the school board meeting.

Speaker 9 And a couple of of the moms actually got escorted out in handcuffs because they refused to stop reading what their children are being exposed to, trying to get attention. And you know what they say?

Speaker 9 It's on public TV, so you can't say that here.

Speaker 1 It's actually not on public TV, it is on cable,

Speaker 1 public access. That's different.
Cable is not regulated by the FCC.

Speaker 1 Okay, that's really good news. Yeah.
Oh, I can tell you. Yeah, that's why HBO can run, you know, porn at night or whatever they want to run.

Speaker 1 That's why you don't have, that's why the standards on NBC are higher on language and situations than they are on, you know,

Speaker 1 USA because it's a cable network, not a broadcast. Cable does not involve airwaves.
So you can do whatever you want on cable.

Speaker 9 I love this because now we can go back with even greater results. Actually, no, we can read this here.

Speaker 9 But I am appalled at the kind of things that these children are being exposed to. And we, as moms, had to do something that was actually tangible.

Speaker 9 And what's so great about this passing in Texas is that we do have model legislation. It has passed.
And in Texas, which is a really important state.

Speaker 9 And now we can take this across the country and say it's already been passed. It's already tested, been tested and true, tried and true.

Speaker 9 So let's take this this everywhere and give moms something where you can actually have a tangible tool to protect our kids in the classroom and in their schools.

Speaker 1 John Rich needs an award for this. I mean, this is...

Speaker 1 He's a great guy. I just love John.
Just love him.

Speaker 1 And he needs an award for this. It's a brilliant idea.

Speaker 1 All right. So I want to take you to Tennessee for a second.
That has not been passed, but you say this was the best one?

Speaker 9 It was the best one because it not just protected our children from the books and the curriculum, but it also protected them from digital learning, which is everything is kind of going to digital learning.

Speaker 9 And I don't know if you remember, but a few years ago,

Speaker 9 it was about 10 years ago, they started the stay-it-school books, and they had this great argument. Well, they're not coming back and they're costly.

Speaker 9 That's not why they were saying don't take them home. They didn't want parents to see what they had.

Speaker 9 Well, in 2020, parents saw everything that they were being exposed to, and that was all digital learning. And a lot of this curriculum is being pushed in that way to hide it and protect it.

Speaker 9 And they're saying that the school board members can't even see it and review it because it's trademarked and it's proprietary information. I'm like, you know what?

Speaker 9 If the school board members can't see it, parents can't see it, you shouldn't have it.

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 why are you buying something that you can't look at?

Speaker 1 How is that possible? And the parents can't look at it. I'm paying for it with my tax dollars.
What do you mean I can't see it?

Speaker 1 They should be kicked out. Your salespeople, people, no room for you.
Sorry.

Speaker 9 There's that common sense again. And that's exactly what we're saying.
But the third thing that it protects our children from is adults.

Speaker 9 If there is an adult in authority over the child, then it protects them from that too. That's what makes the Tennessee bill so strong because they're bringing in these consultants from outside who are

Speaker 9 a lot of times from Planned Parenthood and other organizations like that, who are teaching these things to kids, and they're confusing them. They are,

Speaker 9 this is a political indoctrination, is what it is.

Speaker 1 It is. It is.
And they are confused.

Speaker 9 They don't even know their identity now.

Speaker 9 They have whole entire curriculums on gender identity using the genderbred person, which has now evolved to the gender unicorn because the genderbred person was too manly.

Speaker 9 I mean, you can't make this stuff up. It's crazy.
And anybody who sees it would say it was crazy, which is why they're working so hard to hide it from the public.

Speaker 9 So the Tennessee bill is great, and we're going to regroup on it. John and I both are going to fight for that one.

Speaker 1 Okay, let me know how I can help you. We have a lot of listeners in Tennessee, and I'm I'm sure our friends you know Ben Shapiro and others will will help on that as well

Speaker 1 the

Speaker 1 the the difference here in Texas is it doesn't it doesn't apply to digital books

Speaker 9 it doesn't apply to digital learning and it doesn't apply to adult

Speaker 9 oversight.

Speaker 9 So any adults that are, so a teacher, and we're specifically, we're not saying teachers because then all the teachers think, oh my gosh they're coming after me no no no we are we are saying that anyone who has an educational sales industry if you will has access to children in the curriculum in the classroom in the school that they also have to follow that FCC standard because teachers are teaching this they're not the best

Speaker 9 but they are doing it and they're and they're heralding it and and my daughter was telling me mom you don't even have to go find them just go to tick tock they're They're praising themselves.

Speaker 1 But how did that, did you make this case in Texas? Because I don't understand. I can't have a guest on my show who reads a digital book that's pornographic.
I can't.

Speaker 1 That would be a violation of the rules.

Speaker 1 The classroom or the

Speaker 1 area in our schools has to be looked at as the airwaves. And

Speaker 1 there

Speaker 1 are no exceptions to the rule. There's nothing I can do that I can run through a processor, a microphone, a computer, anything that violates those FCC standards.
I can't do it.

Speaker 1 So, how could you allow a digital book or a teacher or somebody else coming in and violate those rules? I can't do that.

Speaker 1 That fouls all the common sense up and should be easy to fight.

Speaker 9 It is. We have, obviously, that the ACLU is constantly attacking anything that anybody does that makes common sense.

Speaker 9 One of the things that was considered when we were looking at the various different bills is which one is the one that has the best opportunity to pass, which is the start. Yes.

Speaker 9 And there are two additional bills that would follow the FCC standard more strictly that we are reaching out.

Speaker 9 We're working with Representative Patterson and other members of the legislature for the next session. But we're doing that in other states too.

Speaker 9 And Idaho is just, we've got some great legislative friends in Idaho who are so excited about this. And they love the Tennessee bill.
And a lot of them do because it tackles that.

Speaker 9 What's great about Texas is that we already have something that has passed, which means that all the legislators in the other states can look at that and say, oh, this one passed.

Speaker 9 It went through all the legal checks and marks and everything to make sure that we have something.

Speaker 9 So if we have to start here, great, great, but then let's build from it and have two backup bills to go with it.

Speaker 9 So that's what we're working on right now.

Speaker 1 I think that's excellent. You need help pushing back teachers' unions in some states, like Utah, the teachers' unions, they are all in the Republican Party because it's a red state.

Speaker 1 So you get these squishy, it's like Texas. You get squishy Republicans who are in the bag for the teachers' unions.
Whoever is pushing back on you, please let me know.

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Speaker 1 You and John are on absolutely a genius track. Thank you.

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Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 That is Kimberly Fletcher. She's Moms for America founder and president.
I'm telling you, these moms organizations, they make all the difference in the world. Remember, Stu, it was like 2008.

Speaker 1 And somebody said, somebody called in and said, Look, I can't do anything because I'm just a mom. You remember this? Yeah.
And I just lost it. And I said, stop saying that.

Speaker 1 That is the hardest, most important job in the world, a mom.

Speaker 1 And it's going to be the mom. How do you argue with moms? You can't argue with moms.
Really?

Speaker 1 You're going to have a bunch of dads come in and talk to teachers, and teachers will say, the dads don't understand. And you can get away with it.

Speaker 1 Moms?

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 You can't.

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Speaker 1 Moms make all the difference.

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Speaker 1 Some, I mean, I hate to say it this way, but some good news about that Titanic

Speaker 1 loss.

Speaker 1 is

Speaker 1 we believe now that this thing imploded as it was going down.

Speaker 1 And it's just the water pressure. And,

Speaker 1 you know, I don't think that this one was a little like you see it in the movies where it's like bolts start to go

Speaker 1 and you're like, oh my gosh, and you're panicking. I think this happened quickly.

Speaker 1 And so the good news, I guess, is they died quickly.

Speaker 1 All week, I've been thinking about them, you know, trapped in air and banging on the sides every every half hour. And it's like, oh my gosh, can you imagine what it was like to be trapped in that?

Speaker 1 And if you died that way, what a horrible way. Apparently, it happened so fast that they wouldn't have even noticed.

Speaker 1 That is certainly what the

Speaker 1 people believe that are experts in this. Now, of course, you never know what exactly happened.
I'm going to live in my happy place. Don't try to take me off.

Speaker 1 I like the happy place

Speaker 1 comparison because that would be, I mean, honestly, just looking at it going down and it working sounds like torture.

Speaker 1 Like if everything went perfectly and you just sat in this little tiny tube and went to the bottom of the ocean, it sounds like the worst thing in the world to me.

Speaker 1 Like, I, I, I don't know, maybe I'd go crazy, claustrophobic in some way, but that sounds terrible. No.
And with no real way to, to get out and, you know, in a, in a, in a

Speaker 1 pod that has, you know, camper world materials and fake video game controls.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I mean, that was the, I mean, you know, but the CBS guy went on it.
I'd love to talk to him. Yeah.
Yeah. You know, now, I mean, he went on it.
He went down to the Titanic. He saw it.

Speaker 1 How many runs did they have in between those two? Obviously,

Speaker 1 something was weakening. Yeah.
I think it was the

Speaker 1 some people were saying the carbon fiber was would weaken after each time they went down there.

Speaker 1 And I guess, again, I'm not an expert here, but the, when you're building something like this, typically you use either titanium or steel. and they used carbon fiber.
And he talked about it.

Speaker 1 Carbon fiber was stronger, wasn't it? He talked about how, like, oh, look, that's not how normally people do it, but we're doing something new and we wanted to be innovative.

Speaker 1 And, you know, a lot of people are looking at the quotes from him. The most disturbing one was the one where he said,

Speaker 1 you don't want people, we didn't want people working on our ships that were, you know, 50-year-old white guys from the military. We wanted people who were inspirational.

Speaker 1 Okay, I mean, personally, I would like the people who know how to fix the ships,

Speaker 1 maybe some engineers that know what they're doing, whether they're white or black or whatever color.

Speaker 1 So let me just say this.

Speaker 1 When we hired people,

Speaker 1 when I've hired people, and it has been the secret of our success, we didn't hire the experts.

Speaker 1 We didn't hire anybody who was an expert in radio, anybody that was an expert on stage, anybody who was an expert in publishing, anyone who was an expert in television.

Speaker 1 And the only time we really got. True at all, of course.
We hired tons of experts, but we also looked at other people. We wanted people that think out of the box.
Right. But

Speaker 1 to start with that, we had a lot of experts. We did have experts.
Okay, like Joel Cheatwood. But he was a completely different thinker.
Yes.

Speaker 1 So if he was ruling out 50-year-old white men because all 50-year-old white men, But if you have a 50-year-old white man that is thinking like Elon Musk, great.

Speaker 1 I'll have that. Sure.
You don't want somebody that's always saying no because they can't think outside of a box. Totally legitimate.

Speaker 1 I mean, you know, you talked taught me this one of the, very early in

Speaker 1 our

Speaker 1 working together, as I was on the. Our relationship.
Our relationship. I was going to say that sound weird.

Speaker 1 And,

Speaker 1 you know, you talked about breaking the rules on radio. Yeah.
And one of the first things you told me was, it's great to break the rules, but you need to know what the rules are before you break them.

Speaker 1 Correct. And you need to know why they're there before you break them.

Speaker 1 And look.

Speaker 1 And that is the difference, I think, between a 50-year-old and 20-year-old.

Speaker 1 They have not only they not only know.

Speaker 1 if they've done their work and they're good, they know why all of the rules are in place, but they've seen deviations from it. And so they can testify, that one is really important.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 But you do. And if they're hiring people who are just rule breakers,

Speaker 1 you know, and don't know exactly. I mean, if you put carbon fiber on it and it's like, yeah, no, it's stronger.

Speaker 1 You might want to have somebody that is also

Speaker 1 maybe a little older or has dealings with steel and why it's used and not carbon fiber, then why isn't the why isn't the U.S. Navy using carbon fire?

Speaker 1 Specifically said he didn't want people to show up and to see a bunch of 50-year-old white former military people

Speaker 1 who were working on subs.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 I think there's a good chance, too, I should note that

Speaker 1 he says these things because that's the type of thing you want to hear from some adventurous, innovative guy. He may have, well, very much had experts there as well.

Speaker 1 I'm not saying he ditched all expertise to build these subs, but I will also say that like, you know, when you were talking about this stuff, and you took a lot of chances in this business,

Speaker 1 lots of chances in this business, many of which completely ill-advised.

Speaker 1 But if it went wrong, we weren't at the bottom of the ocean. trapped in a pod.
Oh, no, but we just lost our jobs. Maybe the career, the company fell apart.

Speaker 1 Like you want to have people who can at least point out to you, here's the problem with that. And then you could say to them, I understand the problem, and screw off.
That's okay.

Speaker 1 And that's what these people do. And that's what they did.
That's absolutely what they did.

Speaker 1 It bothers me that the United States government is now saying, should we have more federal regulations? More submarine laws. No, I don't think we need more submarine laws.

Speaker 1 That stops innovation. That just stops it.
These guys all signed documents that said,

Speaker 1 you know, this, this, this, this, this, and this are happening. I, I,

Speaker 1 I bought, what, six months ago, uh, the Dodge demon.

Speaker 1 Okay. Yeah.
And I don't know if I told you this.

Speaker 1 Not before, it was in a sales gig, not before I put the money down.

Speaker 1 After I put the money down, they said, okay, you have to sign this release. And it was like three pages of, we don't recommend you driving this on the street.

Speaker 1 We don't recommend the tires we don't recommend that you use the drag racing this is unfit for driving outside of these i mean it was and i had to initial each paragraph okay dodge corporation america not responsible for the loss of your life i mean it was crazy yeah

Speaker 1 now i look at that and i'm like uh

Speaker 1 okay i'm not I'm never going to drive it to where I need the parachute.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 I think I'm going to, I get it. I get it.
These guys would be the ones that would buy that and go, oh, well, I want to use the parachute.

Speaker 1 Well, if you want to use the parachute and you're not endangering other people who aren't also very well informed, sign that same thing. Hey, good chance you die if you do this.

Speaker 1 What is the problem?

Speaker 1 You can't conquer Everest under these conditions. If the government's going to come in and go crazy with all sorts of restrictions, no one ever does this stuff.
Do you think that we would have

Speaker 1 do you think if we would have had this on the space program

Speaker 1 and all of the people that died trying to get to space, do you think we would have had the balls to build that Hollywood set that looked like the moon to stage that whole thing?

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm like, wait, where is he going with this?

Speaker 1 No, he's drawing.

Speaker 1 That spirit is the American spirit, right? These people, none of them would trade

Speaker 1 this wonderful vision of the American spirit today for their lives, I'm sure.

Speaker 1 But before they went down there, if you interviewed them, and many of them had been interviewed on this, they all knew they were taking incredible risks and they knew this was possible.

Speaker 1 So what is, and there are people like that. You know, there's two stories that come to mind.
One, the spirit of St. Louis.

Speaker 1 That was not a government thing. See, NASA, that is government.

Speaker 1 When you have a private person and they're like, hey, I'm going to take an airplane up and I'm going to fill it except for my seat with gasoline and I'm going to fly across the ocean in a

Speaker 1 kind of plane.

Speaker 1 You're on your own, buddy. You know, and fine, fine.

Speaker 1 I salute you.

Speaker 1 Amelia Earhart. She's remarkable.
This woman was remarkable. She was crazy, but she was remarkable.
She'd sometimes get in her plane. Where are you going? I don't know.

Speaker 1 I'll find out when I run out of fuel. And she would land in the middle of nowhere and then walk and find somebody with a truck that could go get gasoline for her so she could go some more.

Speaker 1 She was a dangerous, doing dangerous things as a private citizen. Should we have a

Speaker 1 regulation against Amelia Earharts? No, no. no.

Speaker 1 In fact, I would say the opposite. We must protect it.
We must protect that spirit for people to be able to do those things.

Speaker 1 I do think there's a conversation to be had that if you are doing these things and it goes wrong, whether the government should be stepping in with multi-million dollar rescue operations every time.

Speaker 1 No, I think that should be added to the I'm on my own list. You know, when you're and the United States Navy is not going to put its services out.

Speaker 1 And I hate that because, of course,

Speaker 1 I was rooting the entire time for these people to be found. But it's like, at the other hand, if you're going to take those risks, you have to understand there has to be.
There has to be some reason.

Speaker 1 And it's not that we don't go look for you. Maybe there's got to be some cap or something.
There's some fund you're contributing to that if this stuff happens. Right.
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 Because it does seem to be ridiculous that

Speaker 1 risks like this can cost all of us.

Speaker 1 It's got to be something like, you know, people who have those yachts and they always, they're never flying.

Speaker 1 I mean, the big super yachts that some Americans would have, they're never flying an American flag. Why? Because you have to pay tax on it.

Speaker 1 So they flag it with some, you know, Virgin Islands or, you know, whatever flag. Well,

Speaker 1 I just got to tell you, if your ship is sinking, I will be there to help you. I think the Navy and Coast Guard should go to help you, even if you're flagged differently because you're a human being.

Speaker 1 If

Speaker 1 you've been boarded by pirates and require naval service, call the Virgin Islands. That's why you're paying a little bit of tax to them and not an enormous amount of tax to the United States.

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Speaker 1 You know, there are services for people that could afford a $250,000 ride on a Titanic boat

Speaker 1 That,

Speaker 1 for instance, if you're going into someplace very, very dangerous and you're very, very wealthy, you can

Speaker 1 not rely on the United States and everything else to get you out. You can hire companies that are, you know, kind of like, is it Blackwater? I'm trying to remember, BlackRock and Blackstone.

Speaker 1 Blackwater. Anyway,

Speaker 1 remember the ones that go in and do military things.

Speaker 1 They will,

Speaker 1 you'll have a tracker on you. And if something goes wrong, you push a button and they will dispatch

Speaker 1 medical helicopters or rescue helicopters, but you're paying a lot in insurance to go. Well, if you're paying, you know, $250,000 for a trip to see the Titanic, you're probably able to pay for that.

Speaker 1 And that's how the free market comes in

Speaker 1 and not the federal government.

Speaker 1 Federal government, you know and and stu just said to me you know glenn well then they'll start saying that we can't do a lot of things well good like i don't know why the federal government issues insurance on coastlines in hurricane zones i'm i'm sorry it i mean if you're living inland like houston it goes way inland but if you're on the beach in a hurricane zone dude You know, did you not see all the hurricane evacuation route signs on the way to your house?

Speaker 1 You know, you know, and the government subsidizes those rates. Correct.
And it shouldn't.

Speaker 1 And it shouldn't stop you. It shouldn't say, it's too dangerous.
You can't live here.

Speaker 1 I want to, and I'll take the risk. You don't have to save me.
You don't have to rebuild my house. I will take care of myself.
That's the way it should be. There was a guy who lived on Mount St.

Speaker 1 Helens when I was growing up. And he was like right on the side where it just blew out.
Every day, some public official was up there interviewing him saying, You've got to leave.

Speaker 1 You've got to, no, Mount St. Helens, I was born here, and I don't mind dying here.
And you know, this is my home, and this mountain will take care of me.

Speaker 1 Well, it did take care of him, it blew him to bits, but that's fine. That's his choice.
And it's interesting to me, today I bet you they would have taken that guy away

Speaker 1 for his own good.

Speaker 1 What That wasn't even a consideration in the America that I grew up in. Well, that's what he wants to do.
It's his choice. I'm not rescuing you.
You know, good luck with that.

Speaker 1 All right. Next week, I will see you from St.
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