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This is America First, and I'm delighted to welcome our special guest host, Jim Hansen. - Yeah.
And I'm delighted to be here again for a second day doing America First Radio.
We're going to have a lot of fun today.
I've got some great guests.
Of course, we have the incomparable West Coast warlord Kurt Schlichter, because we have a contractual agreement that we must, if he guest hosts, I guess, back and forth.
But we've got Adam Baldwin, Nick Searcy, Carrie, pick it.
We've got my buddy Chuck Z who's bringing puppies.
There's just so much joy on this show, I don't even know how to tell you.
But now I want to mock some people because that's fun.
So I would like to go to my buddy Ned Ryan, talking about the Secretary of Transportation, that vital cabinet position, and the man sitting in it, Pete Buttigieg.
For Pete, he can slip out of transportation for a four-month paternity leave, and for the first half, nobody even knew he was gone.
But people keep asking, why aren't they fixing these crises?
Because they don't care.
I mean, why would they care about the Buffalo disaster?
It doesn't affect the managerial class.
It doesn't affect the elites of this country.
Why would they care about the commercial airline crisis?
Mayor Pete flies private half the time, most of the time actually, along with his friends, and he doesn't fly commercial with the peasants, so why should they be bothered?
And as for immigration, why should they even be concerned about immigration?
They want to import more voters to continue their hold on power.
Ned's an assassin.
Can we just at least agree on that?
I love the guy.
Mayor Pete, on the other hand, I'm not particularly impressed with.
Mostly because he is about the emptiest suit in the world.
He is the designated gay candidate, gay lead Democrat, who they have been trying to prep for some sort of presidential run.
He ran previously, was destroyed, and then they threw him this track cabinet secretary job as Secretary of Transportation to try and pad his resume because he did a crap job as mayor of South Bend, Indiana.
Now he's doing an even more craptastic job as Secretary of Transportation, mostly by being missing in action.
You know, his entire tenure has been non-existent as far as anyone can tell.
And I think it's hilarious, you know, the idea that they can take identity politics and just pick this guy.
OK, we need a normal looking gay guy with a cute husband.
And then did you notice that Pete and Chasten adopted twins?
Now anybody who knows anything about adoption knows that the odds of getting twin babies is astronomical.
Nobody gets twin babies.
Somehow they got twin babies.
It was just it just it's just how it happened.
I'm willing to bet that maybe if he ever runs again that might be a great place for some oppo research because it would not shock me in the slightest If somebody got paid so that when Pete and Chasten run, Chasten can have the two twins at his side, dressed in the same clothes, looking super duper cute, standing behind Pete.
I don't think anybody really wants this guy to be president, but that's the problem with the Democrat Party.
It's not about qualifications.
It's not about competence.
It's not about anything other than adherence to the secular religion, the woke ideology, and your membership in a qualified victim group identity class.
Well, guess what?
The problem for Pete, though, is the value of being a white male and just gay is near zero now.
You know, you gotta be non-binary, you gotta be a forest elf or something ridiculous, and you gotta have more melanin than he does, because he's about the most boring, thin-lipped, milk-toast, White Wonder Bread and Miracle Whipped Sandwich Dude you're ever gonna find.
Nobody enjoys him, but they're still trying to fix him.
I think he may have actually aced himself out of a slot.
So, thanks Pete.
You know, I appreciate you showing the value of identity politics along with Kamala, who's obviously Affirmative Action hire.
Corinne Jean-Pierre, the press secretary.
Affirmative action, because she's she's got the trifecta.
She's got the black lesbian and she's got the two X chromosomes.
So, I mean, you know, it just doesn't matter whether they're any good.
Do they fit the slot that allows the left to say it's the first time on a Tuesday that a black press secretary has asked a question of an Indian American person about immigration?
Well, not immigration, because they wouldn't talk about that, because that's a bad thing.
All right, I want to go to another idiot who comes from the Democrat Party, although doesn't tweak too many of the identity politics things.
But Zeke Emanuel, Rahm Emanuel's brother, he's some sort of doctor, and he's constantly saying stupid things.
So I want to hear the stupid things Zeke has to say about vaccines.
You know, we keep thinking vaccines are going to prevent getting COVID.
They don't prevent getting COVID.
What they prevent is serious illness, hospitalization and death.
And young people think they're invincible.
And yes, they are at lower risk from COVID, but that's not zero risk.
There are only two things that really can prevent transmission of COVID, the COVID virus.
One is a good mask, an N95 mask, and wearing it, especially in crowded situations on airplanes and transportation.
Wrong.
I love this guy and the rest of them.
They're not gonna give it up.
They want masks on everybody.
They want it to be a permanent thing.
There's some of them who are even saying, perhaps this should be a permanent thing and we should just consider it the new normal.
No, we're not gonna do that because the old normals are all better than the new normals.
So Zeke, I'm sorry.
You guys lied out your butts about whether the vaccine was A, going to stop transmission, cause it does not.
Or B, stop infection, because it does not.
So essentially, it's some sort of palliative care for people who get the COVID, the Rona.
And whether it's Omicron or whatever new name they've got for the most dangerous, scary kind of it now, it doesn't matter.
Because a lot of us who lived through this have figured out that the best thing you can do is survive it.
And huh, Herd immunity and natural antibodies are actually pretty darn effective.
So we're done listening to them on that kind of stuff.
It's kind of ridiculous, and we're not going to have it.
I brought up one thing, though, that's going to come up later in the show, and that is the destruction of normal.
Because that is a goal of the woke left.
And it comes from deep in the socialist, communist left.
James Lindsay always does a great job of characterizing these things.
It's Marxist praxis.
And what it means is you must destroy the things that cause a society to be coherent.
The norms, the cultural mores, the positive things that a society and a culture have built that they agree on are good Or at least are normal for the bulk of the people.
It doesn't mean people outside the norm are bad unless what they're doing is bad, but it means there is a norm, there is a normal, and the bulk of the people and the goal of society is to make it function as best it can for the people between the shoulders of the bell curve without hurting the people on the outside.
What the left has done is they've flipped that and now they want to organize our culture around the people who are on the outside tail ends of the bell curve, who are outside the norm, not necessarily bad, but not in the norm of society.
And consequently, you can't have a thing where you say, OK, we don't want people who think they're a non-binary forest elf to feel bad.
So we're going to make that normal.
And what we're going to do is we're going to consider everything Queer at some level.
And that's another thing.
Queer pedagogy is the idea that there is no normal sexuality, there is no norm of gender, there are no actual cultural norms.
All there are is varying spots on the spectrum from whatever to whatever, and everything is equally good.
And that's wrong!
And so what we need to do is fight the destruction of normal.
Fight the attempt by all these people to say it doesn't matter who you are or what you do, anything you are, no matter how perverted or weird or ungood for society it is, is just as good as a normal nuclear family that is going ahead and raising kids and preparing the next generation to make America a better place.
We need to get back to that.
I'm Jim Hansen, and we're going to be back next with the West Coast warlord himself, Colonel Kurt Schlichter.
The West Coast warlord himself, Colonel Kurt Schlichter. Colonel Kurt Schlichter.
Mic's on.
There we go.
Yeah, I remember even during the primaries, like hardcore progressives like Bernie fans were saying, Pete Buttigieg seriously must have been born in a test tube or something.
He's just pathetic.
He is like the weakest flavor of leftist that you're ever gonna get.
Because I mean, okay, he'll play all the games and he'll say the right things, but there's no there there.
He's so bland.
Yeah, he has no personality besides being gay.
He's like the left's Paul Ryan almost.
Oh my god.
Man, all right.
Well, he was fun.
I mean, would we rather... I kind of wish, you know, because obviously they rewarded him with that post for dropping out of the primaries when he did.
Like, he and Klobuchar dropped out on the same day.
I would have rather seen them give a position to Klobuchar so we could hear the horror stories in the White House, like, throwing White House-branded staplers at her employees.
It's just... Well, you've heard that story, right?
That she allegedly threw a stapler.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And she ate with a hairbrush on her flight.
Yeah, she ate a salad with a comb.
She demanded it was like a fork.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, something like that.
I would love to hear that in the White House.
And they'd protect her, because, you know, she's a woman.
And, you know, they tried to do that thing where they attacked Sinema, because she's like, don't seat me in a middle seat.
Oh my God!
She has a seating preference, and she wants water!
The attacks these days, they're just... It seems to me that the left has decided to suck.
Look at this, we got Mobile Schlichter.
Hey, brother.
I'm moving!
I'm moving!
I can't watch that, it's hurting my eyes.
There we go, now we're back to the schlichter dome.
One man with two dogs enter.
All right, there we go.
There we go.
Now we're all happy. - Yeah.
Oh, look how pretty that is.
You got a light or is that sunlight?
No, that's on my little stick.
Hold on.
I want to get Inferno.
I was just going to say.
Get Inferno in there, man.
A little to your right.
There it is.
Post-Christmas present.
There it is.
All right, man.
You got anything you want to talk about?
I was just doing the destruction of normal and beating up on Mayor Pete.
Yeah, I think that's good.
Obviously, we've got to hit Rona.
We do.
You want to beat up on him?
I haven't beat up on him.
Are you up on him?
I'm not beating up on him.
He's my hero, man.
Oh, that's right.
You're standing up for him.
Let's do that.
Let's stand up for George Santos.
OK, I like that.
Yeah, George Santos, man.
75 seconds.
75 seconds.
That's new.
Or 15 Bulwark Wedding Nights.
There it is.
I knew it.
I knew it.
It's not really an OK segment without at least one Bulwark Wedding Night joke.
I got my sweater on.
It's nippy.
Is that in California?
What is it, like 60?
Yeah.
Down in the low 60s and everybody's breaking out furniture for kindling.
I'm breaking out the wall.
45.
Oh man.
Well, it's back warm here.
It's in the 50s, so.
I know.
It takes all the fun.
You can't really rub people's noses in it when it's not freezing anyplace else.
And the people in Buffalo?
I'm sorry, man.
I'm sorry some of them died, but you decided to live in Buffalo.
It's Buffalo.
Mic's off.
I was shocked it was cold.
I was shocked it was cold.
The End Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo!
It's Jim Hansen.
Hey folks, happy to be back.
And as always, my reciprocal agreement with the West Coast Warlord is in effect.
So we have Kurt Schlichter, and we're going to talk a little bit first about the destruction of America.
But before we do that, I think if you look over his shoulder, you will see the book Inferno.
"which is the seventh book in the Kelly Turnbull series "and an amazing action series where thousands and thousands "of woke bad guys are shot." What more, I mean, I don't need to say anything more than that, right? - You know, Jim, I decided to make a book about things that I like, which is killing communists.
And I, you know, a lot of people are like, "Kurt, you know, it's important when you're writing "conservative action fiction that you have the hero "solve problems by using his brain." And I think that's stupid.
I think you should use, I think you should use hollow points.
And Kelly Turnbull does.
If you want a book where you talk about your feels and the guy spends a lot of time going, you know, my dad didn't I wasn't appropriately affectionate.
You're a sissy!
Don't get my book!
By Mayor Pete's memoir.
Hey, we beat him up last time, and part of the thing I'm theming with today is the destruction of normal.
One of the norms, though, is the idea that we on the right have to play by the rules, they on the left do not.
And you are one of the best at pointing out that no, We're not going to do that anymore.
You can try to shame us.
You can do whatever you want, but we don't care.
You guys invented the rules, and so we're just playing by your rules.
And I've seen you doing that most recently with Representative-to-be Santos, the man who I'm not sure has ever told a truth, but as an inveterate liar, I think he's perfectly qualified to serve in the House of Representatives, right?
Well, first of all, as a trial lawyer, I have a lot of professional admiration for his skill set.
And I find it amusing when Democrats attempt to appeal to my sense of shame, which of course was surgically removed within law school.
They're going, he's dishonest, you need to have integrity.
And I just kind of laugh at him.
I say, yeah, of course, George Santos is a real mess.
From lying about winning the Tet Offensive personally, So being a Comanche to the P-Tate, George Santos is a monster.
He was even faking to be gay when he drove that chick into a freaking pond in Massachusetts.
Hold on.
I think you're pulling a trick on the audience here.
Are you talking about lies Democrats told and weren't held accountable for?
Hold on.
I'm going to do that cartoon thing.
For those of you on the radio, Kirk made a big face and went in and out of the camera as a fast zoom.
But that's just it.
They expect us to care.
And like you said, why should we care?
It's a game.
Actually, it was a game.
Now it's a war.
And in war, there's only one thing to do, and that is win.
And so anything that helps us win, as we said, unless he's a child molester, he can go in the woodchipper then.
Short of that, I'll take his vote.
Well, exactly.
And I find it amusing when, you know, fake cons like the Bulwark staffers and the other, you know, dysfunctional folk and liberals attempt to like, tell me about how important it is that honesty and truth and stuff.
And I just kind of like, I look at them like my dog looks at me when I try and explain particle physics to her.
Because it It just doesn't work.
What is the thought process that you go through that you think, I'm going to roll over and give you what you want in order to gain your approval?
Why would I ever do that?
And then I look around at some of the other alleged conservatives who are in the process of doing that, and I think, oh yeah, yeah, there are a lot of sissies on our side.
Yeah, they've been getting pats on the head, and they want to be quoted in the New York Times, and to the extent there are any cocktail parties in Georgetown anymore, they want invites to those.
And they want to be loved by the people that their wives go to meetings with, you know, and PTA meetings with, and they don't want to be cast out of polite society.
And we don't care.
We just want to win.
We want to save the country.
I think first of all, your wife and my wife would literally disembowel us if we started being sissies.
We're the whip-in-a-chair kind of conservative.
You know, we like women a little more fiery.
The last thing I, you know, I look at these guys and they've married some chardonnay-swilling A frigid hussy who's got nothing but Ibram Kendi books on her bookshelf.
And I'm like, dude, no, that's a mistake.
You have given up your manhood.
There's no way to drop testosterone more than to cavort with liberal chicks.
Conversely, if you want to suppress your potency, you hang with a hot conservative.
And I think we've proven that that is the winning factor.
Did you enjoy Greta Thunberg and the dude going back and forth about his cars and relative genitalia?
That was so beautiful.
If you missed it, what happened was Andrew, what's his name?
Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate sent a tweet out telling Greta about all his expensive, his 30-some cars, you know, the 12-cylinders, the Ferraris and all this.
And she sent him back a thing, which still left love, talking about does he have a small unit.
And then he made a video, which is even funnier, where he pointed out that the email she used to do that actually pointed out that she would be the one with the small unit.
So she didn't even manage to bust him properly.
I thought that was hilarious.
Wow.
First of all, I'm shocked that Greta Thunberg isn't with... What was her name?
Cindy... What was that one who hung out after George Bush and they eat she-ham?
Cindy Sheep.
The Cindy Sheehan in the, you know, wadded up like a Kleenex in a teenager's bedroom, thrown in the trash.
You know, it's nice that she's still out there.
And, you know, I look at Andrew Tate and her battling it out.
I'm like, let them fight.
Yeah.
I mean, that's that's two.
One man and one Swedish Doom Potato teenager enter.
And somebody called it, I don't know where it came from, but Doom Potato.
Doom Potato.
Yeah, it seems to fit.
First of all, she's a weirdo, and second of all, she's stupid.
I don't understand.
Well, she stopped going to school ten years ago.
You know, she started the school strike and she never went back to school, so she's arrested development.
Well, you know, that might actually make her smarter than kids who actually did go to school.
Although, Sweden's getting base.
Sweden stopped mutilating children because their sexually deprived moms had the Munchausen thing going.
Yeah, my family's from Sweden.
My family's from Sweden.
I've actually got relatives there who I have contact with and voted for the new Swedish Right Party.
So I think there's a... No doubt.
Yeah, there is a rising based element in the land of the Vikings.
The world is getting more based because, you know, good times make for soft men.
Hard times make for hard men.
Well, it's getting hard.
Not to have the Bulwark Staffers House, but you know what I'm saying.
Because their life is very easy.
Because they're subsidized by leftist billionaires.
We don't have time to go all the way down the bulwark rabbit hole because I would love to do that.
It doesn't take much time to go down with the bulwark.
Five seconds.
But they'll be back and we'll be back after the break because I want to talk with you about an endgame for Ukraine since unlike the vast majority of the people who talk about this, You've been there in uniform!
So let's do that.
Colonel Kurt Schlichter, author of Inferno, Kelly Turnbull series.
This is Jim Hansen, sitting in for Seb.
We're doing America First Radio.
That was Cowboys from Hell.
Little Pantera, yeah!
That was a nice thing.
That was a nice little dime bag.
Dimebag Daryl, yeah.
He is no longer with us, but he was a hell of a guitar player.
I think the fun thing when I'm guest hosting, Alex, the sound guy, gets to stretch his legs a little bit, play some industrial, play some heavy.
Oh, I was like, you need a complete set of music for me, but since you don't have one, just play Jim's.
Yeah, it'll work.
Yeah, we'll get back to that Minnesota post-punk Pixies garbage that you like.
Pixies!
You like the Pixies.
You love the Pixies.
I've been with a woman.
I'm not into Pixies.
Although, you know what has the greatest soundtrack?
Pump Up The Volume.
Remember that, Christian Slater?
I do!
I have that, and I don't really... I have that album, and I didn't... I've never really liked... I don't know.
I love the movie so much, and maybe that has given me the ability to... because it's the Pixies are on that, and there's a bunch of other soft, kind of indie, alt-90s, or 80s, 90s, kind of... Yeah, it was in the 90s.
I mean, that's... but that's such a good movie.
The 80s were incredible.
We dominated.
Gen X, man.
There were at least two good reasons to like Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Plus the soundtrack.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the soundtrack to it is just incredible.
I mean, you got the Go-Go's starting it off.
It's like, holy cow!
Yeah, that is.
And the music.
I mean, come on, the music dominated.
The movies were ridiculously over that.
It was the last time America was in full flower.
We just watched Die Hard with my kids.
It's such a good movie!
It's so fun.
I love plugging my books, but that's the spirit of my books.
All good parts.
I want to have fun.
All good parts.
You gotta have enough danger to keep people on the edge, and then you just know someone's about to die.
As soon as something bad happens, somebody's gonna die soon.
And if they aren't shooting, it's making fun of communists.
That's it!
As we all should.
Working on number 8!
Alright!
We need a Netflix deal!
In Africa.
Why not?
It starts in Africa.
You're gonna have to do more research on that.
Oh, I'm doing a little bit.
Should we go lion hunting or something?
That's not a lie.
Oh, that's interesting.
We should go rhino hunting.
We should go rhino hunting!
Oh, figuratively... or not.
Hey, it's a 1.7 point buck!
1.7 trillion buck.
$1.7 trillion.
Did you read my town hall on the murder turtle?
Of course I did, man.
I hate McConnell at least as much as you did.
Murder Turtle, who came up with that?
I think, I don't know, but I like it.
Murder Turtle.
I thought it was a good one.
I kept going and going so long, but I think I disassembled him pretty effectively.
You got no limit on town hall columns?
You just go until you've got it out?
Oh yeah, like I'm gonna go, Kurt.
Kurt, stop bringing the fire.
People hate it.
People at town hall hate to hear you making fun of everyone on earth.
No, they're just like, leave Kurt alone.
Yeah, he'll be fine.
We'll stay.
26.
We get tons of viewers.
our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hansen.
Oh, the hobbits are frolicking and the elves are elving.
For those of you on Rumble, that was a little Lord of the Rings action, just to throw us off since we had Pantera for our last intro.
All right, now I'm back with Colonel Kurt Schlichter, who actually served in Ukraine, and I want to ask you at this point, how much more money should we give Zelensky?
I mean, I'm thinking another $150 billion ought to do the trick.
Yeah, yeah, there's no limit.
Look, I'd like to know what the objective is.
I'd like to know a short-term objective, a long-term objective, and then I'd like to debate it.
Look, I can be convinced.
You and I both grew up learning to kill Russians.
So killing Russians, to me, is like, okay.
It's mother's milk.
Yeah, I don't have a problem with it in theory.
I'd like to know what the purpose is.
You know, the greatest foreign policy disaster in the last 30 years, I do not think it was Iraq or Afghanistan.
I think it was the failure to take Russia and turn it into an ally, which I think could have been done.
Yeah, that's a scary thought, but you're right.
Well, all right, so now we've got a situation where the big problem and the reason everybody in the foreign policy community was all up in arms about this is because Russia was a threat, and they could potentially try to take all of the former Soviet Union back.
Now, if one thing was proven by this debacle, it's that Russia no longer has an expeditionary military that is a threat to anybody who isn't right next to their border, like within 10 miles of their border.
Other than that, you're pretty safe.
So what's the need to destroy any more of the Russian military capability at this point?
Well, look, I've got questions about that, too.
And there are lots of people saying, well, we weren't fighting in Ukraine.
We'd have to be fighting in Poland.
And I'm thinking I've also served with the Poles, and I'm not sure the Russians want to go down that road, too.
I mean, this is not new for Russia.
They're always a big lumbering giant.
They did that in Finland.
The very more nimble Wehrmacht ran circles around them all the way to Moscow, and then the big giant turned around and just pummeled them all the way back to Berlin.
Russia is not about finesse, it's about size.
And right now, I think it's gonna have trouble building back up the military that's been ground up.
Look, there's some advantages here.
You know as well as I do that if the military were smart, they'd have the signal intelligence.
They'd be reading all the electronic stuff that's happening.
They'd be grabbing all the equipment.
They'd be watching the tactics.
they'd be learning everything there is to learn.
And there is a lot to learn, including about the performance of our equipment.
The stuff about drones, I don't think anybody expected a lot of what's going on there.
The use of artillery has changed, especially with longer range fires.
- Well, I think that's part of the problem. - You've learned a lot from it.
I think part of the problem is our military-industrial complex has decided that this is a great place to test our weapons and get some real-world evaluation done, and then also get contracts to replace all the stuff we just gave them, because we were just about out of precision-guided munitions that we had stockpiled anywhere.
So I think that is now, and the fact that Trump Or Putin is a stand-in for Trump among a large part of the Trump-hating world.
Stupid people.
Yeah, stupid people.
But they're the ones right now, unfortunately, guiding us through this.
And I'm just afraid that push Putin far enough back in the corner without giving him a way out.
And he's not going down as a punk.
No, the idea that somehow we're going to toss Putin out of the gig and get some, you know, Well, that's idiot bait.
It's not happening.
We're basically forcing Russia closer to China because it's not going to have any choice.
I, you know, we're basically forcing Russia closer to China because it's not going to have any choice.
And strategically, that seems super dumb.
Look, I like the Ukrainian people.
I don't like their government, particularly.
It's very corrupt.
I've never seen corruption like I saw in Ukraine.
But I like the people.
They party a lot, and they're very tough.
And their country got invaded, and I dig that they're fighting.
That's cool with me.
I get it.
But I'm not a Ukrainian, Jim.
I'm an American.
I gotta ask, what's America get out of this?
What's to our advantage?
Because that's my question.
I assume Ukraine's going to look out for it.
That's why I'm not mad at Zelensky.
I can't believe this guy coming and getting money from us.
Dude, somebody invaded my country, and you were opening up a wallet.
You know I'd be there with my hand out.
I don't blame him.
It's his country.
He's got to do his thing.
What if I invade Manhattan Beach?
Can we get some money out of that?
Can we work something out?
I'll provide fire support.
All right.
Well, we got to work that out later, but I want everybody who doesn't own Inferno and the rest of the Kelly Turnbull series to buy Kurt's books because they will make you feel good about America and our chance to win.
This is Jim Hansen.
We'll be back after the break with puppies.
I ain't lying.
I'm talking Labrador Retriever puppies.
I want you to be serious.
Rammstein and puppies.
Seriously, we're going to segue from war to war dogs.
Why not?
Great movie.
By the way, Rammstein's America is hilarious.
See?
There we go, and we got more industrial in.
Hey Jeff, what I sent you, Adam said he could do 435, but he can't make Skype work.
That's fine, we can just do phone.
I want him on Skype, so fix Skype with him.
I sent you his cell number.
Just text him, tell him you're Jeff, and ask him if you can help him fix Skype, because that'll be cooler.
What's his issue with Skype?
I'm unaware.
He said, I can't make Skype work.
Three minutes.
Says, still not sure to call in though.
Can't get Skype to work.
He's gonna be dressed as Animal Mother from Full Metal Jacket?
I doubt it.
I doubt it.
You know, the funniest thing about it is he hates talking about any of his movie stuff.
Wait, really?
No, when he's being Adam Baldwin, he wants to talk about conservative ideas and philosophy and ideology.
I tried one Firefly reference with him and he just smacked me.
And I'm like, no, all right.
I guess Jane is not in the house.
But anyhow.
Two and a half minutes, by the way.
All right, brother.
Well, thanks.
It's always a pleasure.
We're out in March, if not before.
I was just stating you doing that First Sergeant thing.
First Sergeant, I can't make it happen.
Don't make it happen.
You just make it happen.
Okay.
I wonder if that works.
He was on the far side.
You couldn't make Animal Mother do anything.
No.
A controversial one.
There's some edgy stuff that you wouldn't get away with in Hollywood today.
Tell him I said hi.
I haven't talked to him in a while.
You got it man.
When we come out in March for Sam's thing for her high school, let's get the whole crew together.
Oh, that would be awesome.
We'll go shooting up at Oak Tree.
We'll go shooting at Oak Tree and all that.
I got the Wilson.
Oh, cool.
If we drive out, I'll bring ammo.
So, but we'll see.
I think we're driving.
I don't know.
Anyhow, I'll catch up with you a bit, brother.
I got to get the Skype of the puppies up.
Later.
Skype 2.
Skype 2.
Mic's on.
Sorry, my audio turned off.
I hear you, but I don't see you yet.
there we go oh smell blurry you know you look great actually image looks good yeah your glasses are crooked but that makes you look like you oh you know what I mean sir can you maybe scoot a little to your left so you're a bit centered there we go perfect thank you one with the fluffer nuggets this is great alright man you're delivering I can switch over to mobile and you can see like all seven of them
Let's not get too complicated here.
Schlichter turned on his Skype and came down the stairs and I almost passed out from the visual effect.
40 seconds.
To answer your question about how much we should spend in Ukraine, I say we just take 90% of our defense budget and use that, give that to them since we're not fighting any wars right now.
So we'll just make them the proxy, like the official proxy.
That's a perfectly horrible idea.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Hmm.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo!
It's Jim Hansen.
Alright, well before the break I promised puppies and I'm not gonna let you down because we have my good friend Chuck Ziegenfuss who runs a great organization called Hero Labradors and that right there if you're watching on Rumble is puppies!
Little yellow fuzzy fluffer nuggets.
Chuck runs Hero Labradors, which breeds these dogs and has provided many, he'll tell you how many, as service dogs.
And I just wanted to give him a chance for the end of the year for you to go to Hero Labradors' website and give him some money, because dog food ain't free!
And so he's got a pile of little yellow ones, he's got some of the black ones that are, what, knee-high now?
Yeah, they're about shin-high.
Shin-high.
So, if you've got a tax deduction you could use, or if you just want to support a great cause, Hero Labradors.
And Chuck himself, he's a wounded warrior, he got blowed up just peacefully driving his tank across a bridge in Iraq.
horrible person blew him up, which was totally unfair.
So now he's given back by providing service dogs to people who need them.
But tell us how many how many dogs what what you got brewing with Hero Labradors?
Well, we got a lot of irons in the fire right now.
I've got well, I've got 11 puppies, not 12 puppies.
I've got these guys, which are six weeks old.
I've got another litter of five that are nine weeks old.
They'll be getting delivered to programs in mid-January all over the country.
I've also got an event we're planning in March down in Dilley, Texas with Polaris Canine and the Knuckle Draggers Society at a place called The Ranch.
And we're trying to do a symposium on both military and law enforcement working dogs and service dogs and mental health for first responders.
Fantastic!
And I just want to tell everybody that Chuck raises these dogs.
He's got a ranch out in Texas where a lot of fun and interesting things the ATF doesn't need to know about go on.
But, if you roll the b-roll, he also delivers these dogs to groups that do the training of them for service organizations, you know, whether it's people who give them to service members for PTSD or whether they give them to You know people who need them for working dog purposes and things like that and Chuck delivers them and I guess the b-roll is not gonna work.
There it is!
But he has a couple times brought them down my house and that's if you're watching on TV that's my wife with a couple of puppies and there right now is a puppy explosion coming out of his old van.
where the dogs were, and they run around, they're adorable.
But he has to bring them to these places.
He has to take them.
He's got a lot of expenses for that.
And so if you are in the position where you have resources, or you could use a tax break, or like I said, you want to do the right thing, herolabradors.org is where you can find it.
Okay, now, so you got those guys who have been on.
How many dogs have you have you provided overall in the history of about five years now?
Yeah, since 2016, we've produced 157 puppies and delivered them to programs.
And we've had a greater than 90% success rate with puppies graduating from programs, which is about three times the industry standard.
And we're going to go ahead and attribute that to your brilliant midget canine wrangling skills, right?
Oh, it's almost all me.
It has nothing to do with genetics or ethical breeding or anything.
It's just because I hold them like this when they're little.
Yeah, and they love that.
Well, I think everybody can understand, and you know, I mean, my wife has PTSD, and she was, she's been, she doesn't have a service dog, but she actually did the program at Fort Myer, where she did equine therapy with the caisson horses from the platoon there, so they're the actual, they're gigantic animals, they are literally, they're half Quarter Horse and Draft Horse.
And they're massive, like 1,500, 2,000 pound animals.
But the idea that these are a great way to reintegrate, you know, and help people who've been and seen the ugly side of war come better.
And come on, man, who doesn't love a fuzzy little dog?
Well, I sure do.
And yeah, the best part about this is it's my way to give back for all the people that that helped me when I was wounded and it's a way to pay forward all of that help to our brothers and sisters that have issues with PTSD or military sexual trauma or that are wounded and need a mobility dog and my dogs go to all sorts of different programs that do that and they're donated completely free to these programs which saves them a ton of money from having to procure dogs and
We pay for everything from conception through delivery.
So they'll arrive with shots and microchips and they'll have had their veterinarian exams and everything.
And like you said earlier, food ain't cheap.
It's probably the largest expense over the course of a year with nine adult dogs and however many puppies we produce.
Well, I think it's fantastic.
And I mean, you spent a fair amount of time at Walter Reed pretty badly banged up.
I mean, I joked about being blowed up, but it was not a good thing.
And I just want to tell people, previous to that, there was a program started in honor of your father called Valor IT that provided laptops to troops who couldn't use it because you got a chunk of your hand blown off and couldn't really operate a computer well.
You were involved with how many computers being donated to troops across the country?
All in, I believe it was just over 6,000 laptops that were paired with the software that allowed them to be used hands-free, which this was back in 2005, so that wasn't really a thing then.
Yeah, and I think part of it was there were programs like yours that were doing that.
It's called Valor IT, and it was amazing.
But it was pushing the envelope for recovery.
You know, I mean, it's a lifelong task for people who have, you know, actually suffered the damage of war to be able to live the most profitable and happy lives they can.
And I want to commend you for having done that.
I mean, we will joke about a lot of things, but brother, you have done the good things that help everyone make it a better place.
So one more time, I'm going to mention herolabradors.org.
If you go to the website, there are 501c3.
You can donate money.
You get a tax deduction.
You don't give the money to Joe Biden, who will give it to Zelinsky.
And consequently, you can go ahead and have it used for our own purposes back here.
So Chuck, thanks for you and the dogs and everything you do, brother.
Oh, you're quite welcome.
Thanks for having us on.
Right on.
One more time.
HeroLabradors.org.
All right.
This is Jim Hanson.
We have done our warm fuzzy.
That counts as about as warm and fuzzy as it gets.
And we're going to get a little bit more savage and spicy when we get back.
After the break, more America First Radio.
Did you drug those dogs or were they just laying there happy?
They were just happy.
They were trying to get warm and like wiggle around in line.
So it was a good thing we ended when we did.
They were just perfect.
They're like, Oh, this is our job for now.
We'll lay on show.
Much appreciated because I'm going to be mean the rest of the program.
And now I have done my sweetness and light milk of human kindness bit.
And, uh, you know, we can all go about our business.
I can cover this up and be mean too.
I mean, I got my bag on Zelensky and Biden.
I'm once again asking for your support.
You want to do that?
What?
I got nothing.
I got nobody till top of the hour, right?
You want to stay on?
Yeah, sure.
All right.
All right.
How short is this?
This is a really short segment, isn't it?
All right, well, let me do that.
All right.
Well, you're gonna get one shot in, brother.
Okay.
I got to do a read, and then I'll give you about a minute and a half to rag on Zelinsky.
Okay.
Because that's fair.
You did the nice thing.
You deserve the chance.
It fits your personality so much better.
You're like me.
We can pretend to be sweet.
And the funny thing is, deep down, we are both huggable, lovable little teddy bears.
It's true.
Wait, wait, wait.
Oh no!
Dog's tearing stuff up.
Biting cords.
I am once again asking for your support.
Is that the one you just finished?
Yeah.
Your signaling device?
That's not a grenade launcher, that is a signaling device.
And that is basically 3D printed, right?
It's everything except for the barrel and the trigger.
Why are you putting that on the screen?
You know the ATF watches this show.
I am once again asking for your support.
Oh, God, you're killing me.
Well, if they see me with a grenade launcher, they may not want to come shoot my dogs.
I wonder, you know, there's a perverse incentive agreement with those guys, you know?
Ask David Koresh.
It's one of those things.
If after you've seen how the January 6 prisoners have been treated, why would you ever want them to take you alive?
Oh, Chuck, I'm gonna, I will donate to your legal defense fund.
I will.
Well, we can have Slickter be your lawyer.
Oh, that'd be fun.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's Jim Hanson.
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Okay, I want to go back to my buddy Chuck Z, who was nice enough to bring puppies, but now I want him to do what he's more likely to do, which is tell us why we should stop giving money to Zelinsky.
Well, you see, you give money to Zelensky, and then the money, we don't really know where it goes.
And then that's probably why we shouldn't give it to him.
Now, I'd say, yeah, we should give him arms, we should give him equipment, maybe we should give him boots on the ground.
But just throwing money at a problem has never worked in the history of history.
Especially not in American history.
I mean, it did a great job in the war on drugs, and it did a great job in the war on poverty, and it's done a great job, and it doesn't work.
You've got to act and put money to means to end state.
And, you know, that's why we don't need to keep throwing money at Ukraine.
Now, if you want to throw money at something, you could throw it at Hero Labradors, which would be really awesome.
If you throw enough, I might even get invited to go to Congress.
I have a really nice sweatsuit already picked out, and a banner I can pull up, and everything.
You need a flag.
You got a Texas flag you can bring?
I can bring a Texas flag.
I can bring a flag that says, we don't do this because it's easy.
We do this because we thought it would be easy.
You can bring an FJB flag, too.
Let's go, Brandon!
All right, that's my buddy Chuck Ziegenfuss.
You can find him on Twitter at ZiegenfussCW.
He's a hilarious individual and a good American.
Thanks, Chuck.
Thanks, Jim.
All right, this is Jim Hanson.
We will be back after you guys get some news from the good folks at the Salem News Channel, because we got a lot of great stuff coming.
We got Adam Baldwin, Nick Searcy, Carrie Pickett, all kinds of great guests.
And we're going to solve all the world problems after the break.
All right.
Um, I gotta catch you guys.
Alright, Chuck, dude, that was beautiful.
So thank you so much.
Thank you.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First and I'm delighted to welcome our special guest host, Jim Hanson.
Well, I am delighted to welcome the next chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Harmeet Dhillon, to the show.
Thanks for coming.
Thanks for having me.
Well, look, there's a lot of reasons why many of us believe you are the right person to go ahead and take control of the GOP party apparatus and turn it into a winning fighting organization.
But I have to tell a quick story.
In November of 2019, We had evidence coming out of Orange County, California, that the Democrats had used ballot harvesting in the 2018 election and they knocked off a couple of Republican incumbents in Orange County, the only really deep, you know, red part of that state.
And we had also some evidence that pointed to the possibility they were registering people with addresses in dog parks and Starbucks and government buildings.
And we took it to the RNC.
They told us to call you And then they told us we should raise money to get you to be able to work on it instead of the RNC, whose job all of the rest of us assumed would be to investigate this, to follow through on it.
And as we all know, ballot harvesting was a huge problem in 2020 election and going forward.
So I'm assuming now you're set and ready to find us a solution to those kind of things if you're elected.
Well, so ballot harvesting is a complex issue, because in California, it's actually legal at this point.
Obviously, registering voters in places where people don't live is not legal.
And that the RNC has a role that they should be playing with respect to, for example, helping us clean up voter rolls of people who are registered in more than one jurisdiction.
And that has not been, you know, a top priority, unfortunately.
The Democratic Party and Democratic donors I've been investing in Democrat election litigation for, you know, I would say almost 20 years now, maybe even beyond that.
And we have not been doing that at the party.
Now, I will say that over the last couple of years, the party has begun to invest in election litigation, but nowhere near enough.
I still do a lot of my election litigation through donors outside the party, and they help us.
State parties need to be strong as well.
And I'm proud to say our California GOP is strong compared to the other States out there, we're doing a good job and we've taken advantage of the state laws to do our best to make sure that we're, if we can't eliminate ballot harvesting and early voting, we do it.
And we make sure that we're getting our ballots and we're curing ballots as well until we can get in and change the state laws.
So I think that election integrity really should be among the top priorities of the RNC.
And I think that's one of the challenges you're going to have is because we on the right, back in the day, were yelling that this is a horrible thing.
And to some extent, the idea of ballot harvesting, the idea of early voting and mailing ballots out to everybody in the world is a horribly bad idea.
But if it's the law and it's the rules, if we don't take advantage of it, the only people we're hurting is ourselves.
And so I'm assuming then you've got a plan to where that is the law across the country to go ahead and work to get us on top of that so that we can fight a fair fight against the Democrats.
Well, we have to.
I mean, we're losing if we don't do that.
And so I say majority of states at this point have early voting or no excuse absentee.
And so California has perfected ballot curing in targeted races.
We don't have the resources to compete in every congressional district, but certainly in Orange County is one area where we do.
And we have won elections, including Mike Garcia's original special election, with the combination of ballot harvesting, early voting, ballot curing.
And we absolutely need to train people to do that all over the country.
So voter registration is important.
But, you know, get out the vote now means get out the vote 30 days before the election in many jurisdictions.
And, you know, we're calling it at the Republican National Lawyers Association claiming your vote early.
So someone can't steal your mail and steal your ballot and interfere with it if you take it and you vote it.
I am one of those people who preferred voting in person over the years.
My husband, who is older, like many in a retired Citizens, they actually prefer voting early.
They don't want to stand in a long line and risk bad weather or what have you.
I respect that.
And you know, we should be making accommodations for people like that.
But I have now come around because I think we need to convince voters to do that in our state to turning in my ballot in early or going in person to vote early either way.
And I think that we really need to educate people to do that in our country until such time as we can tighten up those laws and really, you know, make it such that if you want to vote early, you need to request the ballot or, you know, be an excuse for it, like elderly or other issues or what have you.
So, you know, you can't just simply ignore the laws and pretend like we're living in the 1980s.
We're not.
I mean, if you're tying one hand behind your back while the other side is pummeling you with both fists, you're not doing anybody any good.
So I think part of it is going to be an education process.
And I'm assuming, you know, I know you're a good communicator, which is one of the things that I find very heartening.
Do you have a plan for making sure that we're reaching out, not just on those issues, but on all the things that differentiate us from the left?
Because I think they're helping us.
I think, honestly, some of the greatest advertising for the Republican Party is the Democrat Party, but we have to have a message that tells people that.
Are you guys ready to bring that to the streets?
Well, absolutely.
And I would say since day one of President Trump's presidency, even probably before day one, if we're being honest, Democrats have really kept us on our heels by constantly defining us and being on the attack, be it from Russia collusion to impeachment one, impeachment, January 6th committee drama, an extended television ad basically for the Democrats to foil our red wave.
They have set the agenda for years and we have allowed them to set the agenda for years while We have so much to talk about.
It should have been easy for us to win in this midterm election by defying the other side and demonstrating clearly through an articulation of our values what we would do better and differently for the American people.
We have not done that.
We spend, at least this year, hundreds of thousands, maybe millions over the last six years on fancy messaging consultants who are brand names.
They haven't given us good messages, and we haven't allowed articulate messengers to articulate on behalf of the RNC.
There are lots of us outside the building who are articulating on our own dime, myself and others.
But it's a shame to waste those resources and not really use basic things.
Go back to core principles, our Constitution, our party platform.
These are the things we believe in.
And this is what will do better for you, America.
We haven't been doing that.
Well, I want to make sure everybody understands there's a website, hireharmete.com.
If you go there, you can find the names and contact information for the people who will be voting for the RNC chair coming up, I think it's January 27th in Southern California.
Go there and send them a nice message.
All right, don't get mad.
Don't be angry.
You can articulate why you think things are wrong and what you think we should be talking about, but please tell them that you would prefer Harmeet Dhillon As the RNC chair, so we can win.
And that's what this is all about.
It is a fight for the Republic.
And I believe, and so do a lot of the fighting wing of our party, that she's the one to lead us.
Now, you just had a victory, it seemed like.
Did you get some kind of subpoena quashed doing some of that lawyer stuff?
What was that all about?
Well, we have represented President Trump on a couple of discreet matters.
He asked us to represent him with respect to the January 6th committee's subpoena to him.
A couple of facts there are that the committee subpoenaed President Trump very late in the process, which calls into question whether they were serious about that in the first place.
We filed a lawsuit in Florida.
My partners filed it in Florida to quash the subpoena on separation of powers grounds.
Now, again, the House had an opportunity to immediately accept service of our lawsuit and seek a court ruling on our case, and they didn't do that.
And so they had no serious intention of ever Getting that subpoena executed.
It was a prop in a ended.
Shame on them.
Last night, as we were approaching the waning hours of 2022, the chairman of the House Select Committee withdrew the subpoena before a court could ever rule on it.
So I consider that a victory.
We were ready to stand and fight.
They weren't ready.
They ran from it.
You backed them down.
I mean, they had their show trials, their kangaroo court, you know, with no opposition in there.
I mean, Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney were not opposition.
They were props.
So I think good on you guys for doing that.
What about the other things?
You got some good news.
You were representing Rogan O'Handley.
He seems to have a good shot at his case going well in California, doesn't he?
Well, we've had that case and it argued in front of the Ninth Circuit.
And, you know, I will withhold judgment on how the Ninth Circuit rules, but it's a very important case involving a precursor to what we're all a rage about on social media now.
Now we're talking about the FBI being paid money by Twitter, being paid money by the FBI to do their dirty work for them.
But in Rogan's case, we learned through Judicial Watch's Public Records Act request that California Secretary of State Then headed by Alex Padilla, their office was doing the same thing.
They were paying consultants millions of dollars of taxpayer dollars to identify people putting out so-called misinformation.
In Rogan's case, he's a lawyer.
He was simply questioning, you know, whether there should be an audit in California at the election and also questioning the number of votes that Joe Biden received.
And for that sin, he was permanently banned from Twitter, although it's permanent on the Internet, it seems.
Because he has been brought back.
Our lawsuit is still ongoing, so kudos to Elon Musk for doing that.
Another client of ours, Carpe D'Antem, Logan Cook, also came back the other day.
We also have been successful and we love to do that work.
More coming from you and more from the soon-to-be RNC Chair.
Thanks so much for spending some time with us today, Harmeet.
This is Jim Hansen.
We're doing America First Radio.
Do not forget, hireharmite.com.
We'll be back.
There we go.
Mike's back on.
All right, so we got Adam at 435.
Okay, so that's the C segment.
All right, so I got one freebie here.
Yeah, this free B, B side.
That's funny.
Nine minutes.
All right.
90 seconds.
We're blowing it off.
Hey, Rumble folks, I got busy.
We got a bunch of guests today, so I forgot to launch the great ideas from Rumble.
If you guys want to postulate things that I might want to talk about, please feel free.
If not, I'm going to do something crazy towards the tail end of the fight.
Because, yeah, last segment.
I think I got guests early.
But feel free to throw the ideas out, and I will try to grab them, but we can't do the poll because I screwed it up.
I'm not capable of operating this show at its full effectiveness.
Amateur hour.
50 seconds.
You want to do one of the reads here?
Yeah, I probably should.
Let me do... Superspreader?
Or... I'm gonna do both of them.
Alright.
I'll do Superspreader to open... Well... Let me do Superspreader.
Yeah.
Okay, 30 seconds.
Thank you.
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OK, we talked a little bit there, Harmeet.
I asked her about the case for Rogan O'Handley, DC Drano on Twitter.
And he's a savage.
He is a wonderful savage.
One of the people on our team who brings the pain on social media.
And because of that, the California government used and abused its state power to pressure Twitter into giving him the boot.
So prior to any of the Twitter files coming out, this was all happened.
Harmeet Dhillon's law firm represents him and they have a case pending in the Ninth Circuit.
where they are suing to basically point out that the government cannot outsource what it is forbidden to do.
There is a court case, a SCOTUS ruling, that says anything the government's forbidden to do, i.e.
infringing free speech and abridging the free exercise thereof, you can't just push, pressure, pay, or otherwise induce some private entity to do for you.
So when, in this case, the state of California was trying to censor free speech, to censor and oppress dissent in the case of Rogan O'Hanley, they can't do that.
So we don't know.
The Ninth Circuit's a cesspool.
You know, it's one of the horrible ones.
But there's a possibility if they rule, improperly that it could bounce up to SCOTUS because there is a clear First Amendment issue in play here.
Everyone has always said, oh, Twitter's a private company.
They can do what they want.
You know, Google, Facebook, the rest of them, they can kick off who they want.
They're private companies.
Yes, they are.
And then Elon busted the bubble on that lie because it wasn't just Twitter and Facebook and YouTube and Google who were doing this.
It It was the government, and that's the FBI and all the other agencies, DHS, even the CIA got in the mix, sending to Twitter and of course to the other Social media entities, you know, the tech tyrants, all their lists of those who, you know, the I have in my hand a list.
And except for Joe McCarthy had a list of actual communists.
In this case, all the FBI and DHS and CIA had were people they disagreed with.
It wasn't people who were committing a crime who were lying and in many cases the things they were censoring and the complaints they were making were not because things were wrong because most of these cases the people who are being shut down have been proved right.
We were right about the COVID vaccine being a giant lie.
You know, we were right that the elections need auditing and that there were improprieties in all of them.
And the fact that that hasn't been adjudicated properly in court does not take our right to dissent and to petition our government for the redress of grievances in that case.
So the Rogan O'Hanley case, which Armie Dillon's law firm is pushing properly, Is a precursor to what I think are going to be a bunch of lawsuits coming.
Now there's one another one you should keep an eye on the Louisiana and Missouri Attorneys General because we live in a federal republic and federalism means the states have power.
They sued the Biden administration, again prior to the Twitter files, for suppressing information and stopping their citizens of those states from being able to exercise their First Amendment rights.
And so they, before Twitter files even passed, had cleared the bar and got discovery, meaning They get to subpoena and dig into Twitter and Facebook and the rest of these people's information to find out who was making the decisions to censor these people.
Well, now we know!
We know a bunch of them and we should find out more because as they get the information from the Twitter files, they can now say, OK, well, if this is the Fed who's talking to these guys, is that the same Fed who's talking to Facebook or is it a different one?
And so the names will network.
And we're actually doing, my firm Worldstrat does some AI work connecting dots.
So we're ingesting all this information now.
We're going to use network mapping and link analysis software, AI, to go ahead and take all of these names and look for connections between them.
Because there is a vast amount of information out there.
And now that we know some of the players, it should be easy to find more of the players.
And that's going to help these lawsuits.
So we want the names of the feds.
We want the names of the collaborators inside the tech tyrants.
We want the names of the people in the media who are probably involved in all of this.
And we need to make them feel the pain.
This is time for some hardcore lawyering.
Lawfare is a thing, and especially in a time when we're not in power.
You know, you got Joe Biden doddering around the White House making horrible decisions.
You've got the Democrats in charge in the Senate.
We will get back a narrow majority in the House, but because Mitch McConnell's a scumbag, we won't have the ability to defund any of these things.
So we're stuck holding hearings and doing investigations.
So, some of it will provide information from my company's investigations to the House and Senate committees who are doing their due diligence.
And all of those hearings and investigations will feed lawsuits, will feed lawfare against the tech tyrants, against the deep state permanent bureaucracy, to stop what is one of the most egregious abuses of power in this country's history.
And I will state that it may be one of, it may be the actual worst.
I'm trying to think of something that was done where the entire country was lied to for, in this case, it probably goes for 10 years.
You know, at least the last five, they have been actively involved in a conspiracy to miss and disinform the American public to push their propaganda and to censor their political opponents and stop dissent.
I don't know what's worse than that.
Short of the fact that they're throwing people in jail for trespassing in Trump gear against the January 6th folks, that's pretty egregious.
But this is broader, and I don't mean to demean in any way the damage done to those people and their families, but this is something our country, our republic, cannot survive if people are making decisions Based on lies and if people who are trying to tell the truth are punished and not allowed to Express their their voices.
So Stay tuned.
It's getting lively and I want to thank Elon again He he kicked over this hornet's nest and now we're going to watch a bunch of people get stung I'm Jim Hanson, sitting in for Sebastian Gorka, who will be back on Tuesday after the New Year's holiday, getting some well-deserved rest and relaxation.
We'll be back after the break to talk about the destruction of our culture with a great patriot and a conservative in Hollywood, Adam Baldwin.
All righty.
I'm having fun.
Yeah, this is great.
Want to have the mics on for when Mr. Baldwin shows up?
Yeah.
Hold them for now.
I was gonna say, yeah, that's probably the... He hasn't had him on.
I don't know if he wants to be free fodder.
For first time guests, we usually, that is a courtesy as we keep the mics off the first time.
Has he not been on the show?
I don't think we've ever had him on the show.
Have we, Jeff?
Adam Baldwin?
Oh, we have?
That must have been quite a while ago, but Jeff says yes.
Jeff would know.
Jeff is a fount of useless trivia.
In this case, marginally useful trivia.
How about that?
America First History.
History going on four years now.
Right on.
Goodness.
Four years.
Yeah.
This show has blown up for considering it's only four years old and the size of the audience.
January 1st, 2019.
Wow.
Feels like a lifetime ago.
We were over in the old studio We were all young.
It was just three of us.
I had hair.
All right. All right. All right. All right.
All right.
It's Jim Hansen.
I am Jim Hansen, sitting in for Dr. G, and I am pleased to be joined this segment by one of the fighters for the cause in Hollywood.
A tough place to do that.
Adam Baldwin is an actor you have seen in so many great shows that it'd be a shame to try and list them all.
Obviously, come on, I loved Jane, and I loved you and Chuck, and everything.
So we'll skip that, because I know you're more interested in what we can do To save the republic than in a trip back down through your IMDB database.
So Adam, I want to ask you, because I think one of the biggest problems we have is the country has been led down a destructive path.
By, in many cases, our popular culture.
I think, you know, there's plenty of people think politics is important and all of those things.
But Andrew Breitbart, who we both know, and I think the first time I ever saw you or met you was at a Friends of Abe meeting in California back in the day.
But he said, politics is downstream from culture.
Do you see the destructive nature of the people who make our popular culture coming to fruition?
Well, it's a long war.
Thanks for having me on, Jim, and my best to Dr. Golka out there, my dear pal Golka.
Here's the thing.
Culture, as depicted in Hollywood, reflects America, re-reflects the culture itself.
The people ultimately get what they vote for or pay for, so the box offices reflect what people want to watch.
There has been some insidious sneaking in of Marxist theology throughout culture, you know, for the last 50, 70 years or so.
And it's not something I really worry about too much because I think over time the American consumer is smart enough to realize this.
And there is a backlash, and it's kind of happening.
It happens very slowly.
It takes a while to wake up the sleeping giant.
And really, it comes down, in Hollywood, the things that are most successful are not the ones that are preaching politics.
They're the ones that are good story, good character, good script development, and all that.
Yes, there are people in the business that push woke ideology.
Yes, that happens for sure.
And then there are those that are quietly working away in the salt mines, telling good stories.
And those are the ones that I think are the most successful in the end.
There are a lot of lost leaders that the studios and the networks put out there, but I think they're seeing the fruits of that labor.
years decades for for that to come to fruition and and now with with the rise of the internet the information is now available for everyone that wants to seek it out and find it and the things that aren't entertaining people aren't going to anymore and that's maybe where they're going to get bit because they've had some some dismal failures recently that were so over the top preaching
you know a secular religion of of you know woke ideology that people were turned off by it And I think you mentioned a backlash.
That's going to show itself.
And in the end, the studios have to make money.
Of course, they do.
And they're willing to lose some monies on pet projects here and there, but if everything is a pet project and everything is preaching political bias, then people are going to stop tuning in, or at least half the country is going to stop tuning in.
That's not a good business model.
I think, we were talking about this before we came on the air, about how Why does this happen in Hollywood so much?
It happens in Washington too.
I think a lot of it has to do with You end up in the drama department, to cut to the chase, because you're a misfit.
I was a misfit when I ended up in my drama department.
I was sort of a fallen athlete, couldn't get on the hockey team, so where do I go?
Either go to the ashtray and smoke cigarettes and get high, or you go to the drama department and get high and hang out with pretty girls.
Better choice.
I think my hockey career would have been shorter than my acting career anyway.
So where do the misfits go?
The misfits go to the drama department because it's fun, you can express yourself, and you can play different characters and be anti-establishment.
And you're not going to be judged in a lot of ways like you are other places.
And I think that's what I want to get into.
We're about to hit a break, but after the break, I want to get into the idea that there used to be judgment of good and bad, and that's not always helpful, but it is in some ways necessary.
You have to have a normal, and I think the left is attacking it.
So we're talking with Adam Baldwin, Hollywood hero, tremendous action figure of many great shows.
And we'll be back after the break with more America First Radio to figure out how we can beat the left at this game.
The End Hey Adam, we're back.
And just so you know, we're streaming live on Rumble.
So the radio people are listening to commercials and the Rumble people are listening to us.
Which is a big bonus for them because they pay huge dollars for that free feed.
I How does Rumble make its money?
Ads?
They've got ads for now, yeah.
And they've got some... Does Rumble have subscriptions yet?
I know you can tip.
They do have super chats, yeah.
No paid subscriptions yet, but super chats like YouTube, yeah.
Yeah, they were actually talking on Twitter this morning, the Rumble folks were, about how they're going to monetize.
Because Apple wants a cut.
If someone tips in the app, Yeah, that they're watching.
Apple gets their 30 percent.
The Apple tax, which, you know, Elon pointed out and people didn't really understand, you know, 30 percent.
Yeah, they get 30 percent of of any money that comes to someone through their app.
Yeah, it's obscene.
And.
And I think at some level that's just by publicizing.
And the fact that you didn't know that shows they've been getting away with it, you know?
I mean, that's the horror of it.
I think when Elon called it the Apple tax, that's going to start to affect people because they'll start looking at that.
Because when I went to subscribe, I had a verified check because I'm super important.
But when Twitter Blue came out, even before Elon took over, I went ahead and did it just because I wanted to support the platform because I like it.
And when I went to actually go pay for it, when I had to change from my old Verified to new Twitter Blue Verified, I clicked on it on my phone and it was going to charge me $11.
And I was like, holy cow, there it is.
There was a perfect example, the Apple tax.
And so I went to online, I went to my computer, and I went to the web and went to Twitter there and it was eight bucks like Elon wants it to be, you know, so I think it's things like that.
I'm waiting for him to monetize Twitter and turn it into a viable thing because I love it.
I mean, that's the place you can you can argue with the people I want to argue with.
I don't I don't know that it's becoming what I want it to be yet.
The experience I'm getting from Twitter is really no better or worse than it was two months ago, three months ago.
I think that's fair.
I've got probably 30% bigger impressions, but that's about it.
I still think I'm shadow banned, and I don't know if that's because I access Twitter through TweetBot, which, because I like the platform, I just like the way the interface is better, and maybe I'm just being discriminated against because of that.
Or I'm a legacy blue check.
I don't know.
I don't really care anymore.
I mean, I've gotten what I needed to get out of Twitter.
Yeah, it's something, but because it's right now the only actual semi-free speech place, I think I'm going to support it for that reason.
And I think there's visibility filters, and I think what you're probably still getting hit by, so am I, is because of things you've said over the years that they didn't like, the previous regime, there are things that don't show up on the shadow ban checks that limit your reach that I think Elon has said he's working on, and hopefully that comes in the next bunch.
Well, if that changes, then I'll sign up.
Yeah, there we go.
Well, let's see what they do.
He's promised it, and he's been delivering on most of the stuff so far.
He's a busy guy.
There you go.
He's got some rockets.
Yeah, that's right.
Thank you.
That's right.
called Jimbo.
It's Jim Hansen.
Alright folks, we are back with Adam Baldwin, Hollywood superstar, action guy, and a really philosophically minded thinker.
I'm remembering back, you know, I wanted to talk with you when we had dinner one time, and I'm like, tell me about Jane, and you're like, I'm not talking about that.
I would like to discuss deep philosophical issues, and we did.
Now I want to get deep with you.
So here's the deal.
We were conversing a little bit on a thread this morning by the EndWokeness account on Twitter, talking about the use of kind of cultural Marxism praxis and queer pedagogy
With the idea that, and this is something James Lindsay does a great job of expounding on, they've put into practice the ideas, founded by Marx, of destroying the normal, the things, the cultural norms and mores that hold a society together have to be destroyed if you want to fundamentally transform it into some version of socialism, which in this case is wokeness.
Now, how effective?
We talked a little bit about the culture and Hollywood being a part of that, but it's much broader than that.
They've taken over a lot of our major institutions.
How effective do you think they've been in pushing that agenda?
Oh, very effective.
They've gotten people, especially our elected representatives, to be fearful of the backlash from the powerful mainstream media propagandists.
And so they back off, and ultimately we're a representative republic, and if our representatives in Congress aren't pushing back against it, because either they're too old and lazy to figure out what The Marxists are doing, or they're just beholden to their fundraisers.
Either way, it's our job to continue the raising of awareness for what this is.
What does it mean when you're woke?
And James Lindsay does a beautiful job about that.
Woke is being aware of the oppressive system that's been in place in America for the last 200 and change years.
Being able to recognize that and wanting to change it to create a new world.
I just got his new book.
He talks about, they're talking about speaking a new world into existence by denouncing the current oppressive world in the right terms.
And it's kind of, it's very much a cult.
It's very much a Gnostic religion, if you will, and that's the appeal of it so much.
Thomas Sowell, in his wonderful masterwork, Conflict Divisions, he talks about the anguish of the apostate, and the anguish of the apostate comes from within as well as from the condemnation of his former comrades.
This is the challenge that conservatives face, especially because the Marxists have so well infiltrated the education system and the media, The education system for kids is they're not aware of what America was founded on.
Individual liberty, individual sovereignty, property rights, right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, all that stuff.
Those have been polluted and Suppressed, if you will, in our school system.
So we have generations now of people who have grown into their 30s, 40s, 50s in positions of power, and they're setting the narrative.
And they believe.
They've been indoctrinated to believe that the first words of the Constitution are, women will be subjugated and blacks will be enslaved.
And that's the only thing in there.
You know, and they have no knowledge of the fact that those were anomalies of the time that were corrected by the system put in place to eventually bend, you know, the arc of the moral universe toward justice.
And I think now our challenge is to reclaim that moral high ground from people who are standing in a place where their idea of normal is anything goes.
You know, thou shalt not judge anyone as being outside the pale, leads us to things like Drag Queen Story Hour, you know, where you've got men in women's stripper clothes gyrating in front of kids for money and getting tips.
I think another James Lindsayism, he called them groomer clowns.
And I think that's a hilarious way and sad way to discuss it.
But they're pushing that envelope in a way that is destructive to the country.
Groomer clowns, that's a good one.
They're in woman's fashion.
Right, right.
They're dressed up like clowns.
Matt Walsh does a great job with his, what is a woman, his angle.
I think that it just keeps shining the sunlight and parents are waking up.
Obviously, if parents and community members in the school districts don't do anything to stop this, then it's not going to stop.
And I think that a lot of focus on the local school boards Uh, is misplaced because school boards are elected and they get a stipend for working for the school board.
They have regular jobs.
They have some spare time to work on it, but who runs the school board is the administrative staff.
And these are union, basically union thugs, uh, in the, from the teachers unions.
So those are the people that really need to be called out and named.
Did you know that a principal, an onsite principal, as a typical high school or junior high has more power than the superintendent of schools.
Wow.
And I think it's that we need to look at them kind of like the local deep state, you know, They're the permanent bureaucracy that runs these things, and I think you're right to point out it's okay to go, and I don't think people should stop going to school boards and doing those things, but we also have to focus then on actions that will change the people who are actually in the positions where the levers of power are pushed.
Anyone that's an activist and wants to go and speak before a school board needs to familiarize themselves with the actual school board policy of that school, which is based on the local state education code law.
And if they're familiarized with that language, they can then use their language against them.
Olinsky tactics, yes, but Olinsky tactics work, but use their own language against them when they're violating equal time or controversial political issues in the school classroom, using school time for that sort of thing.
Otherwise, you're just yelling into the void.
And I think that's the key.
Our side, you said earlier that people have woken up to this on our side and we see it happening and the backlash is coming, but the backlash has to be smart.
It has to be educated.
It has to be to take the point because we're pushing uphill against the massive information machine.
Adam, thank you for joining us.
Appreciate your spending the time.
Love everything you do in Hollywood.
Keep fighting the good fight, brother.
Thanks, Jim.
Take care.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you.
All right.
We're having a heck of a show.
Stay tuned.
We got more coming.
We got Nick Searcy.
We got Kerry Pickett coming with good stories.
And we're going to finish this year strong because 2020-3 could not possibly suck as much as last year did.
So we're going to bring it to you.
This is America First.
I'm Jim Hansen.
Yes, for the South.
Do we have three days or two days left?
Or does that depend on whether we consider today still one day?
If you count today, then it's two days.
Between today and tomorrow, because tomorrow's the last...
Today is the 29th of the radio show.
This, I think, goes to the 31st, I believe.
Yeah, but this says three days left in 2022, so we're going to the 31st.
Yeah, there we go.
So I'm sticking with three days.
Adam's a deep thinker.
That's what I like about him.
And it's smart.
It's funny because literally we were out in LA and we had dinner with him.
My wife and I did.
And I'm like, dude, I want to talk about Jane.
And he's like, I don't care.
And I'm like, none of it.
He's like, no, I don't want to talk about that stupid characters I played.
I want to talk.
And he just went off on some really outstanding tangents of conservative philosophy that he wanted to hear what was going on in DC and some of the ins and outs.
And I was like, fine, I'll ignore the fact that I'm sitting here having dinner with Jane and have to let that go.
Because that's still, there is no better show than Firefly.
That is the greatest of all shows in the history of Earth.
People in the rumble chat were also mentioning The Last Ship.
Yeah, I know, which was great.
Yeah, he was great on that.
I mean, there were so many.
If I had a list, I could have wasted a bunch of time reading it.
Oh, yeah.
I was mentioning in chat to bring up one of his forgotten, an oft-forgotten classic.
He's in as Predator 2.
He's in Predator 2?
He's Gary Busey's right-hand man.
Wow.
And I mean, come on, Animal Mother, you know, which is the most dangerous part to have played now.
He said naughty words.
You talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?
So good!
I mean, that movie had everything.
I think looking back too on that movie, obviously the first time around we see it, everyone just loves the first 45 minutes, the whole training camp.
But there's a lot to the part when they actually go to Vietnam.
And it was two movies.
It was two great movies.
And the funny thing was, when I was in Okinawa and I was on a team, we'd do PT in the morning and then me and my buddies would come back to my room and we would turn on Full Metal Jacket and just listen to Arlie Ermey go off for 23 minutes.
I think it was 23 minutes of it was the parts that we wanted and we had it all on a tape.
And just throw that in and watch that and be psyched.
Thank you.
It's Jim Hansen.
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Okay, before we get to the top of the hour and you guys get some more news, I want to follow up on what we just talked with Adam Baldwin about.
And he made a point that I think is vital.
Please do be an activist in your community and stand up against the woke infiltration and the destruction of our cultural norms.
And do so as an educated, informed person.
I do my fair share of provocateur activities, but the one thing you have to know is the facts.
Educate yourself first.
You know, you can do research.
There's plenty of research on things available.
Ask your friends.
Ask other people.
Find out what is going on.
If you're going to go to the school board, If you're going to talk to your teacher, your kid's teachers, if you're going to talk to your neighbors or whoever it is, before you just go ahead and say, wokeness sucks, drag queens are crazy and all this, find out some specifics, nail down the facts, be the smart person in the conversation.
Now, come on.
All right.
We're arguing with woke leftists.
You're going to be the smart person in the conversation.
That's a given.
But make sure you're armed with the best ammo for shooting down their crazy ideas.
And I think that's one of the keys.
That's one of the things our team needs to just focus on.
Because we have the better ideas.
They are as crazy as we believe they are.
And now that everyone's starting to see that, we have to point it out in ways that impact the people listening and the people who aren't already subsumed by the crazy wokeness.
Alright, we're gonna get you guys some news, headlines, see what's going on.
I'm sure something crazy happened.
And then we will be back next hour with Nick Searcy and Carrie Pickett and some other good woke fighting memes. .
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Hey, Nick, how you doing, buddy?
Pretty.
Thank you.
I'm I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is America First, and I'm delighted to welcome our special guest host, Jim Hansen.
Hey folks, it's been a lively show so far and it's about to get even more lit because we're about to bring on one of the Hollywood elite conservative savages, which I think is, I kind of like that, Nick Searcy.
He is a wonderful guy.
He's been in all kinds of tremendous shows.
But Nick, I want to talk to you about your documentary Capital Punishment.
Because you pointed out the horrors of what's been happening to some of the folks who got caught up in that mess.
And it just seems like the more we find out, the more malfeasance there was.
What's your general impression of that abuse of power at this point?
Well, thanks for having me on, Jim.
I mean, the real problem here is that it's not over.
I mean, they just have...
Allocated their plans to arrest 3,000 more people from that day, is what they said out loud.
And these are people who never went in the building, who went to Washington unarmed because they wanted to protest.
They didn't go there to commit any violence.
And these people are being persecuted and systematically having their lives destroyed by the federal government.
And a lot of the people that are in my movie, Capital Punishment, are now getting ready to report to prison.
for their prison sentences.
And these are people that have never went in the building, that didn't break one thing, that didn't commit any act of violence.
And they're being punished because of things they said while they were there that day.
It's totally shocking.
I mean, I would usually call it trespassing in Trump gear is the charge.
But I mean, have they actually said that it's now speech code violations are some of the things they're going after?
Well, one of the people in my movie, he was standing at the top of the steps and he said something to the effect of, we need more patriots up here.
Oh boy, that's inciting an insurrection, Nick.
Right, right.
Come on.
I mean, that's the thing.
It's like you are now punishing people because you don't like the things that they say or the things that they support.
And at the same time, you have You know, a guy like Ray Epps who's standing out there for two days going, we've got to go inside the building.
We need to go in.
We need to go in.
And nothing happens to that guy.
That seems kind of fishy to me.
I'm just going to go right out there and say it again, that it's shocking that the one guy who is on videotape actually inciting an insurrection is the guy who has zero charges against him.
Smells like a fed to me.
Yeah, and exactly.
That's why the January 6th committee that proves that they're a complete joke, because if they were really interested in getting to the bottom of what happened that day, they would fully vet that guy.
They would explain why he said what he said, but instead they just pretend like he doesn't exist and they never mention it.
It's all been a complete farce to try and punish people who dissent from the government.
And that's really what's going on here, and it's ongoing, and I'm going to make a sequel to the movie because the story's not over.
These people are continuing to have their lives completely destroyed simply because they didn't believe that the election was conducted in a fair and balanced manner.
which it was not so i think that's the horrifying thing is at this point it's not just dissent it's dissent that has so much truth in it that it's painful but i i think you're hitting you know as as horrifying as it is and they seized on january 6th as a useful
You know, kind of Bay of Pigs or whatever, you know, it's their Reichstag fire, however you want to describe the use of it, but it's right out of the totalitarian playbook what they're doing.
They have frozen the political opposition because now, if you go ahead and exercise your right to go ahead and petition the government for redress of grievances, Then you are now in danger of being dubbed a domestic extremist or a terrorist or someone plotting sedition.
Yeah, and that's exactly why they've done it this way.
They want to send a message, don't ever do this.
Don't ever try this again.
Look what happened to these people.
This could happen to you if you run your mouth about not believing that somebody was Legitimately elected.
And that's really what America is all about.
We have the right to stand up and say, I don't believe that.
Prove it to me.
And they are trying to take that right away from us.
And even if you're wrong, you know, you could be 100% wrong.
In this case, the people complaining had cause because none of the court cases were in any way meaningfully adjudicated.
You know, the problem was we were so far behind on election law because of the malfeasance and incompetence of the RNC and our Republican political apparatus.
But that led us to the place where we didn't have recourse.
You know, your normal recourse is, oh, well, if you go to court and sue and you lose, that means you were wrong.
Wrong!
It doesn't mean that.
It means that we didn't meet the exact and very narrow standards that would have allowed a court to change anything because they don't want to be the one who changes an election.
And I think that's where we need to make some changes in our system.
But we also need to not be afraid to question things.
And like you said, that's what they're trying to do.
Yeah, they want to make it so that the price is too high to pay.
So you just accept whatever they tell you.
It's like, Oh, yeah, Joe Biden got more votes than Obama.
Joe Biden got more votes than any president that's ever lived because he's the most popular president in history.
No, okay.
If you don't accept that, then, you know, you need to be persecuted by the government.
And they have!
They've created an apparatus that they've been exercising for quite a while and now they really have a playbook.
The problem they have though is parts of their playbook are being exposed and we're going to have an opportunity
You know, now we'll have a Republican House of Representatives that can start holding hearings that will be able to subpoena some records, you know, and what we can find out will start to show, in addition to what we've found out from the Twitter files, that there has been a conspiracy to silence dissent and to disinform the American public and to punish the political opposition that includes the government, the media, the tech tyrants, and Democrat operatives.
And we need to expose that.
That's right.
It needs to come out.
I hope that the Republican House will do something about it, although I must say I'm quite skeptical.
They have not shown the backbone that would tell me that they're willing to fight like the Democrats fight in the past.
I hope that they are.
I hope that they are willing to use the same sort of down and dirty tactics that the Democrats do.
Well, we talked at Kurt Schlichter on earlier, and we talked about the one rulebook for everybody.
And we didn't choose the rulebook.
I wanted to play straight.
I wanted to play honorable, ethical, moral, straight pool.
But the Democrats decided that wasn't the game.
So now we're stuck in the position of we can either do what the rhinos want to do, which is lose honorably on faux moral high ground, or we can fight using the rules that the Democrats chose and beat them at their own game.
And that's what I want.
That's what I want, too.
I think for too long, the GOP has been like professional wrestling good guys in the 50s.
They've been like the guys who, like, always got cheated on by Gorgeous George or whoever the bad guy was, and all they did was whine about it and lose.
And then, you know, in the 80s, when Hulk Hogan came around, he started picking up the brass knuckles and the steel chairs that he was getting hit with, and he started hitting the bad guys back with them, and the crowd went wild.
That's what we gotta do.
We gotta start hitting the Democrats back the way they hit us.
Wow, I love the plural.
Have you seen that show, Heels?
Yes, I have.
I've seen it a couple of times, although I'm boycotting it because they haven't put me on it.
See, I was just going to suggest... If it was a legitimate wrestling show, I would be on it.
We're going to ask everybody now to politely ask the people who make heels to have Nick on because you belong in there.
That's just a great environment for you.
That's right.
And I've done wrestling matches.
I wrestled with Matt Hardy, with the Hardy Boys, one time.
I was a manager.
So I've got experience in that world.
You've got that evil genius kind of bad guy thing you could bring to it, I think they could use.
All right, well, that's my good deed for the day, is we're going to get you a guest shot on that show.
But hey, I think I want to remind people the movie is Capital Punishment, C-A-P-I-T-O-L, like the building where there was no insurrection.
Like the building where the people's house was vandalized a little bit and may have suffered a little indignity, but no sedition, no insurrection happened at it.
Capital punishment.
Yeah, where the FBI and the police led people into the building.
Yeah, it's just there's so many things.
Your movie does a great job of shining a light on a lot of them, and I'm looking forward to whatever kind of a sequel you make.
So Capital Punishment, find that if you haven't seen it.
See it and learn what you can about it.
And after the break, Nick, I want to talk a little bit with you about Hollywood culture and its assistance in the destruction of our republic.
So we got to take a quick commercial break.
We're doing America First Radio.
This is Jim Hanson sitting in for Sebastian Gorka.
We'll be back with more spicy radio.
All right, Nick, we're in the commercial break.
But the mics are up and we stream on Rumble.
So the Rumble folks can hear you and me telling lies and scheming and all the kind of stuff you do.
I actually think that in half the cases the commercial breaks are more entertaining than the show.
Right, right.
I wouldn't doubt that.
Well, hey, I talked with Adam Baldwin a little bit ago just about the idea that Hollywood, as you know, and obviously Breitbart said it, you know, downstream of culture is where politics is built.
And they've done a brilliant job of infiltrating their ideas into what has become a new normal I don't think any of us are going to be willing to accept, you know?
Yeah.
Well, I think, too.
I mean, we can get into this when we're back on the air, but, you know, they have found a way, or at least they have become insulated from any consequence from the quality of their programming.
With all the streaming and everything, it's like now you don't get ahead by making something that the audience loves.
You get ahead by making something that the woke person in the cubicle next to you thinks is great.
And so that's how you get your next show.
It's not because you had a great success.
It's because you've proven that you're woke enough to continue to make programming.
And there you go.
You know, it's it's I mean, it's the hymn book for their secular religion is these little morality plays that are immoral.
Yeah, and that's why so much of it is just it's unwatchable.
I don't even care if you agree with the politics of it.
Everything's just so boring and predictable.
Because the politics are so naked.
Yeah, I don't care what show comes on on any streaming service.
I know that within the first 90 seconds, I'm going to be introduced to the first LGBTQ character, and that every potential member of the Rainbow Coalition will have their shot at something.
And like you said, if they did that, and the show was good, I would stop caring.
Right.
You know what was funny?
I went to Avatar, the new one, and saw it in IMAX 3D, and the visuals in IMAX 3D were so good I almost cried.
You know what I mean?
I've never seen a 3D that was... The 3D has always sucked.
You know, it's never been good.
This was so good, it was beautiful.
And yes, the white men and capitalists were the bad guys, but I let it go.
And then just went into the story, and it was well enough done overall.
The story was, you know, not deadly in any way, but it was good enough to carry the fact that it took me into their universe, and so it was a great experience in spite of their wokeness, and that's what they fail too often to do.
Right.
And you know, even that, I mean, yeah, they were the evil capitalists, but that's, with freedom comes responsibility.
And that's why, you know, I think it was John Adams who said, you know, this Constitution won't work for a moral and decent people, and it won't work for any other kind.
Because if you have capitalists who are greedy and don't care, then you wind up with Big Pharma and Dr. Fauci.
There you go.
And none of that's good.
Well, I think that's fair.
All right.
Well, cool.
Well, we're 30 seconds out, so we'll dig into this officially after we did our little warm-up.
Yeah.
By about 428, I'm going to have to jump.
I will cut you out at about 427 and make sure you don't have to rush yourself.
I appreciate it, man.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey folks, glad to be back.
It's been an entertaining show and it's going to stay that way because we're going to dig into Hollywood's effect on our culture and their destruction of our norms with Nick Searcy, who has been in so many great shows and all of it and will soon be on the Heels Wrestling Show as a bad guy manager.
But Nick, one of the things we've been talking about on the show today is how the woke politics and the secular religion and the cultural Marxism of the left has infected our popular culture to the point now that I think they've actually gone too far.
You know, they were doing it very good.
They were boiling the frog effectively for decades in pushing their ideas, but they did it slowly.
And then Trump made them crazy.
And they've just gone, over the past five years, berserk with the idea that there is no normal, that anything, any perversion, any immoral activity, you know, all of that is fine and good and should be celebrated.
And they've put them in the shows to the point where the shows now are almost, they're just carriers, you know, for their mama possum with all these baby woke possum ideas riding on its back instead of entertainment.
Yeah, and they have insulated themselves from the consequences of making entertainment that nobody really wants to watch.
But with all the streaming services, the advertising money, which used to be what drove the popular entertainment, That is no longer relevant because you're buying a streaming service and so they no longer have to get people to voluntarily watch their program.
They're trapped and they're going to get the same amount of money no matter what.
So now the way they decide what programs to make are by politics.
They decide this is the agenda we want to advance.
These are the people we want to make the product for.
And they, at Hollywood, they are making shows to impress each other now and not to attract an audience.
And that's going to bite them.
You know, I think at some level there have been some major flops recently, you know, of explicitly woke, you know, programming that failed.
Big movies and other things.
But there's also been, I think, the idea now that people see it and now that it's in our faces, The parents of the world have decided we actually have to take an active role to make sure that our kids don't just jump into that cesspool and swim around with their friends.
If you want to raise good kids, you have to be active in reminding them that that does not represent a reality we can all live in.
That's true, and the danger is that not all parents are paying that much attention.
And so that's why they have completely infected the public schools.
That's why, you know, you have all these teachers in the public schools that are now working as basically indoctrination experts rather than teachers.
They are teaching an agenda.
They're not teaching a subject.
And it's harder and harder for parents who maybe work full time or both parents are working and They depend on the school system for so much of their children's time that they are effective in basically ruining these children's minds, brainwashing them so that by the time they come out of high school, they hate their parents and everything their parents stood for.
And I think the advantage we have there, because that's the dangerous fact, and the good thing is COVID, one of the bonuses of COVID, was parents were somewhat forced to confront what was happening to their children because it was in their face.
They had to see it in the remote learning.
And we just hope that that wokes up our side and gets them based so that they can get in the fight.
That's right.
And hopefully more people on our side will create product, you know, like the Daily Wire has been doing, like some other other people have been doing.
We have to, we have to combat this by creating better products than they do, and making better films than they do.
And hopefully more and more are going to engage in that fight, because as Andrew Breitbart said, politics is downstream of culture, and if we abdicate our responsibility in the culture, we're going to be giving away generations of Americans.
And we've already given away at least two, and I think we've got to join the fight now.
I know you've got places to go and people to see.
I greatly appreciate you spending some time with us.
Nick Searcy, check out Capital Punishment, which is a great film on the human costs of the January 6th abuse of power.
Enjoy.
Happy New Year, Nick.
Thank you, Jim.
And you can find the movie at capitalpunishment.locals.com.
That's my Locals page.
January 6th.
By the way, Jim, January 6th, a movie called The Old Way premieres in theaters with Nicolas Cage and yours truly.
So everybody go see that.
I need you doing bad things, man.
I need entertainment.
All right.
You have a good one.
By the way, Jim, January 6th, a movie called The Old Way premieres in theaters with Nicolas Cage and yours truly.
So everybody go see that.
And that's the Western, right?
That's one of the Westerns you did?
Yeah.
You look good in a hat, brother.
January 6th, it opens.
Because I have a clause in my contract.
Any movie that I appear in has to open on January 6th.
That was a slick move you did there.
That's the co-branding.
Alright, Nick.
Good talking with you, buddy.
Alright, you too.
Alright, well hey folks, he's making good points.
We do.
We have to be vigilant and we have a responsibility to go ahead and make positive things our side.
Now it's an uphill fight.
I don't think anybody listening here is unaware of the fact that we're way behind the power curve.
They have been planning this and executing their plan for decades, for generations, literally since the sixties and seventies was when they started coming out with the changes to our education system.
When I was young, you know, back when I was in elementary school, back in the seventies, it was the fact that boys were going to college.
All the boys were in the girls weren't getting opportunities in the course of my lifetime.
That has 100% completely flipped.
Due to the effective nature of the left's fundamental transformation of this country into a communist craphole.
So they've managed it.
And I'm not saying it's bad that girls are going to college, but at this point girls are now 60 plus percent of college graduates.
Like 65, 67 percent.
So we've taken the entire system And made it from where it was, which was somewhat toxic.
And not somewhat, it was toxic for girls for a long time.
But in the course of changing that, they changed it so now it's toxic to boys.
Now masculinity is supposedly toxic.
And so they've depressed those ideas.
They've depressed the ability for boys to flourish.
And while we can all be happy girls are, you don't do that by making the victims the oppressors.
That's not the way it's supposed to work.
You fix it to become safe and prosperous for everyone, not so that those who were previously downtrodden are now raised up and those who, in this case, did nothing, the boys who are suffering for this now, never oppressed anyone.
They just happen to be born in a time where their predecessors, 50, 75 and 100, 200 years ago, did things that we wouldn't do now.
That doesn't mean it's right, good, proper to punish and treat them in ways that are detrimental to their right to enjoy the freedom and prosperity, life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, all of that stuff.
So let's fix it.
Let's fight them.
We can beat them.
They're a bunch of blue-haired, pierced weasels.
We can take them out.
All right, this is Jim Hansen.
We are doing America First Radio.
Sebastian Gorka will be back on Tuesday.
You're all going to have a happy New Year.
But after the break, we will be talking with Kerry Pickett from The Washington Times.
Mike's back on.
Jim, could you text me the number which to call Carrie?
Jeff is busy at the moment.
Let me get her number.
Mm-hmm.
Do-do-do.
Three and a half minutes.
Thank you.
I feel like you're pressuring me.
Are you pressuring me?
I try not to.
I can tell you.
I like to keep you informed.
I can tell you.
Dude, I do appreciate that.
All right.
Carrie Pickett.
I feel like the Washington Times doesn't get enough love.
It's a good outlet.
They do a lot of the stuff that everybody else likes to let slide.
Oh yeah.
That was the first place I ever got an op-ed published.
Really?
Yep.
Very nice.
Back in the day.
Back in the day.
All right.
Want me to call her now or wait for a little bit?
Yeah, no, go ahead.
Bring her up.
Carrie's fun.
Thank you.
She is not answering at the moment.
Wait for a little bit.
Try again.
Yeah, she pinged me back and said she was good.
I'll give it one more shot here.
I'll give it one more shot.
I'll give it one more shot.
Still goes to answering machine.
If we can't get her this segment, this is a shorter segment.
We do have that third cut, the one from MSNBC, if you want to maybe play that and talk about that a little bit.
Oh yeah, kids not wanting the boosters?
That's fun.
The revolt of the weasels.
Okay, yeah, we'll do that and then I'm sure she'll stay through the second one if we can't get her right away.
Want me to keep trying, or just hold off for now?
Could open the phone lines, too.
We could do that.
Yeah, but we're close to the end.
Yeah.
And we need to do a... Oh, one more angel tree, that is true.
I'll do angel tree at the end, the last segment.
End of the last segment of the hour, got it.
Okay. Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Okay.
Welcome back to America First.
with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
Hey folks, happy to be back.
We got 30 minutes left of my time in the chair, the America First power chair, where we dominate the planet from.
And I want to talk this hour, or this half hour, about some fun when the MSNBC and the left Can't seem to keep control of their minions and there might be a revolt among the young folks who don't want to play the Vax game.
Can we play the cut from MSNBC?
But I had a strange conversation with my 22-year-old, my 16-year-old last night, and I said, OK, I've booked you in for COVID updates.
You're both back for the holidays.
You're going to get your boosters.
And both of them said, no, we don't want to.
We've had enough vaccines, and we don't think we need them.
How can you?
I was sort of shocked and appalled.
Wah!
I am so sorry that your kids have seen through the garbage, but how many times can they witness one of these celebrities or leftists or activists or any of their mom's friends saying, oh well yes I got the COVID but fortunately I had 65 vaccines so I'm not gonna die.
And neither are anybody under the age of 22 or 16 or whatever, unless they have some other comorbidity.
So I mean the thing that all of these kids, you can't keep hiding from them because we've all figured it out by now.
There are certain things that make it more likely that you're going to die if you get COVID.
And everybody's going to either get COVID or be exposed to it.
For some reason, I don't get it.
I've been exposed to it multiple times.
My wife had it twice.
And I have not gotten a case yet.
And the reason is, who knows, right?
But apparently, either I've gotten exposed and got antibodies, you know, and gotten natural immunity or natural antibodies, and I got such a mild case I didn't even notice.
But that happens for most people, all right?
There are a lot of people who get exposed, who get it, and maybe the vaccine mitigates that.
And if that's important to you and you're willing to take the risk of continually putting those shots in your body, go ahead.
That's the thing.
But we're at the point now where their rationale for why we all have to do this and why, oh, if you're coming to holidays at my house, you must get your boosters.
I'm going to get you boosted so you can be, you know, one of the COVID, what do they call it?
The branch COVIDians, you know, and wear your mask and do all the things.
None of that seems to have the level of importance that they told us it did.
And at this point, there has been no accountability for all the people who created that hysteria.
Now, I'm not minimizing the fact that we had a pandemic and millions of people died.
They did.
Millions of people died.
Most of those people had comorbidities.
They were overweight, they had lung problems, they had something else, or they were old.
The two largest comorbidities are age and weight.
If you don't have those, then you're at a much lower risk of dying.
And at this point, there is no rationale for people who are not going to die from this to continue.
And I don't even know how often you're supposed to do it.
I have no idea because I'm not paying attention to it.
How often are you supposed to take a booster?
You know, what is fully vaccinated now?
How many would you be up to if you'd gotten every six months since they started?
Is it up to 10, 12?
Are you going to do that for the rest of your life?
I don't think that's something people are willing to do.
And when you've got people like Katty Kay, great name, Katty Kay from MSNBC, who's telling us about her kids are like, no, I'm sorry, mom.
You want to, you know, if you want to have your freak out, if you want to be a COVID hysteric, go ahead.
But we got lives to live and we're not going to continue to take a jab that apparently has no value to them.
Whether that's what they believe, whether it's true, We don't know.
But the likelihood of a 22-year-old or a 16-year-old who's otherwise healthy dying from COVID is low.
And they get the right to make that choice.
I guess the 16-year-old may not.
But the 22-year-old certainly does.
And so does any adult.
And I think if you want to do that to your kids, Um, that's that's on you.
I don't know.
I don't think anybody knows.
We know nobody knows what the long-term effects of this are because we haven't been long-term yet.
All right, normally you're five years into something like this.
So I'm not telling you not to get the vaccine, but I'm saying at this point, I think America's had enough of COVID hysteria.
I don't know where people wear masks.
I see them.
I see them out walking and things.
I live in the D.C.
area, so there's a good number of Branch Covidians around.
But I think the game has ended in their ability to create that panic that they were using to add a little bit of another layer of state control to us that I don't think we were really all that interesting in them perpetrating.
This is Jim Hanson.
We're doing America First Radio.
Dr. G will be back in the chair on Tuesday.
We're closing out the year strong.
I hope everybody had a Merry Christmas and we'll have a Happy New Year.
We got 20 minutes more of America First for you.
She's here.
Time zones are off.
Want me to try again?
Yeah.
Okay.
She didn't answer my text.
So she answered it this morning, but that was nine Oh five.
That was a world of time ago.
All right.
Give me a shot here.
here yeah training i mean from who You know, you could probably find a private organization if you paid for it.
But it's, to be honest, PsyOps is PR.
I call it, I call what we do, we do either information warfare or weaponized PR.
So I think it would be, if you looked at PR and communications and those other things, Yeah, I advertise all of it.
It's all the same thing.
It's all information warfare.
And look at that and then look at the differences in how you would do it for the military.
I think you could probably educate yourself.
You know, I don't know, other than having a job that requires it, I don't know who would be doing that.
That's sad.
I like her I was in first group Oh, okay.
Another one I see in the chat every now and then for the COVID followers is CoVIDiots.
CoVIDiots.
I do like Branch CoVIDiots, though.
Branch CoVIDiots is just fun.
Perfect.
Yeah.
My favorite thing about that, too, is, of course, Janet Reno, totally vilified after all that, between that and Ruby Ridge.
The funniest thing is she, of course, campaigned hard for Hillary in 2016.
At a rally, she famously said, Donald Trump will never be president in my lifetime.
And then she died on November 7, 2016, the day before the election.
She was a bad person.
Do you think she would be a dude if she was alive now?
Possibly.
She was pretty dude-ish at the time, you know what I mean?
She did, yeah, that is so true.
But that's just one of those things that's too perfect.
You cannot write that.
No, that's awesome.
We could have Rachel Levine as Secretary General and her as Attorney General.
Or Surgeon General and her as Attorney General.
And they could just be opposites, right?
Janet Reno could be in man's clothing.
Rachel Levine in women's clothing.
Right?
Why not, man?
Why not?
It's a free country.
You can be as stupid as you want.
Aye yai yai.
I just remember watching- All right, Carrie said try her again now.
All righty, I will dial her.
Let me grab that number once more.
My ass is asleep on this booster chair.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Welcome back to America First with our very special guest, Uncle Jimbo.
It's Jim Hanson.
All right, we will rock you.
And we're going to do a little America First, closing in on the end of my two days here.
But I want to welcome Kerry Pickett, who writes for The Washington Times and always has a great take on any of it.
And Kerry, you got a couple of pieces in the past couple of days about that paragon of virtue, That honorable, soon-to-be, maybe a congressman, that guy who just seems to be the kind of person you want your kids to grow up and become, Representative-elect Santos.
Now, I'd just be curious, what's your favorite lie out of the many he's told?
I think the whole idea that he, geez, trying to decide whether or not if it was, whether he was actually gay.
It's tough to tell.
I have trouble telling whether I'm gay or Jewish some days.
You know?
But here the thing is that I think he is stuck with the gay, you know, perhaps did, but the whole Jewish line which, you know, that one just still really sort of really gnaws at me because It's like, if you notice when you read it in print, it's Jew-ish.
My dad was Jewish.
Ha, ha, ha.
Get it?
And usually, look, my dad was Jewish.
He had passed away two years ago.
And usually when I was told about my family, we didn't know whether or not we had a family out in Eastern Europe, whether or not they passed away in the Holocaust.
So, it was usually just like, well, we have no idea.
All we know is that we're here, and we're happy we're here.
So, there we go.
Okay?
And I was raised Christian because my dad came from a relatively non-religious family other than my great-grandparents.
And so, you know, I usually sort of say, yes, I had Jewish heritage, but I was raised Christian, and that's it.
But because I've always been kind of paranoid about how sensitive the whole issue is, I usually sort of leave it at that.
Right.
Just the facts, ma'am.
And this guy just kind of comes around and makes up this whole story at a complete cost.
AL.
And usually when you make a joke like that, it's like, oh, well, you Jew weed, not Jew gas ish.
Do you think he's trying to get caught at some level?
Because he seems to be so pathological about it.
I'm unaware of anything he's said publicly that's true.
At this point, I'm not sure that we can believe any single thing.
Maybe he's just that completely crazy guy.
No, here's the thing, though, is that you have a lot of people who are saying, look, you have a lot of politicians like Joe Biden, who have all sorts of crazy things about his life.
So why does he get away with it?
Well, I think a big thing here is that Santos just kind of came into politics.
And so and, you know, he made up things that were easily checkable, whether it was his his education, and he never really kind of got any status in his, any sort of political status in his life.
And on top of that, I think with him, there's money issues that people are wondering about that could get him caught.
Well, you know, and the thing is, I think the person who most deserves to get fired over this is whoever was doing oppo research for his, you know, the Democrat candidate who lost him.
I mean, all of that stuff that could have been out and about to fail to drop a dime on him is criminal.
Well, you see, here's what I found out.
Remember, he first ran in 2020 when he was running against Democrat incumbent Tom Suarez.
Remember, this is Long Island.
And, you know, everyone kind of figured, OK, this guy's just going to run again in 2022.
So give him another chance.
I understand that Republicans kind of felt a little sheepish about running against him.
OK, he's a gay guy and we don't want to Kind of offend anybody, so everyone sort of let him just do what he wanted to do.
He ended up making it out of the primary, and then Republicans began to realize, oh my God, this guy's a complete fraud, but we're kind of stuck with him.
He's our fraud.
He's our fraud.
Uh-oh.
But you know what?
He's the Democrats' problem now.
Let the Democrats figure it out by themselves.
We're not going to tip him off to it.
Just let them deal with it.
He's going to lose.
Who cares?
Well, guess what?
He didn't lose.
So now everyone's stuck with him.
Well, and we're going to see.
I think he'll probably slide in.
I think the funniest thing I read was that he promised not to run for re-election.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you for that.
I don't know how he expects to last that long.
He hasn't publicly announced it yet, though.
That's the thing.
So he could still do it, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The thing is that when he gets sworn in, apparently Politico has reported that he has promised GOP leaders that he will publicly announce that he will not run for re-election.
We'll see if he follows through with that.
I mean, at this point, Kevin McCarthy needs to vote.
You know, I mean, at some level, he's got to get the vote to get his job.
So we're going to let this weasel in.
And I think Kurt Schlichter and I talked about it before.
Let's have one set of rules.
The Democrats don't punish their people for lying.
So as long as he's just lying about meaningless things like his heritage and his gender identity and his sexuality, who cares?
Well, let's hope it's just that, but it appears that he has some sort of weird money scams that are going on, and it may not just be limited to that.
So definitely watch for that.
I have a story coming up.
I'm trying to confirm.
I think a lot of people are trying to confirm right now.
And it'll be very interesting.
It has to do with his campaign staffer who impersonated Kevin McCarthy's chief of staff.
That is a very weird story, so definitely watch for that one.
Good.
Thank you, Good, for doing the Work that needs to be done to find out about the crazy people who serve in Congress, because I got to be honest, I don't think he's any worse than any of the rest of them.
Carrie Pickett, senior congressional reporter for The Washington Times.
Thank you so much.
If you haven't read her articles on the stuff so far, do, and be on the lookout for the next Dirt.
Thanks for joining us.
Sure thing.
All right, this is Jim Hanson.
We are just about done with today, and I'm a little bummed.
This flew by.
We had great guests and a lot going on, but I'm gonna do, I normally do a freestyle rant at some time in the third hour that the Rumble Chat folks get to pick the topic of, and I failed in that, so I'm gonna pick my own topic, and we'll see what it is.
I have absolutely no idea.
So we'll be back after the break with that.
All right.
Yeah.
Close this out.
Strong.
Anything in Rumble that I need to be aware of?
They normally quiet down around here.
The third hour.
In general, our viewers admit that a lot of them jump over to Bannon's show.
His show comes on at five.
And Bannon's crazy.
Bannon is a wild beast.
Someone in chat just caused 1, 2, 3, 4 saying exactly what I said the other day.
Santos doesn't sound Jewish.
And that's what I said.
I'm sorry!
I'm sorry!
I don't know.
Come on.
Again, if someone named O'Reilly claimed he was African, I don't know.
Maybe there's something I don't know there.
There was a black dude with the most absolutely mayonnaise name the other day.
I can't remember what it was.
It is generally a clue that there's something untoward going on.
Untoward.
Chef 2B in the chat says, Thank you, Uncle Jimbo!
Happy New Year!
With five exclamation marks.
Well, five!
Wow.
Usually three is excessive.
All right.
Well, Happy New Year to you.
Happy New Year to everybody in Rumble who is not listening to Bannon sweat through three shirts right now.
With multiple guests on it, one second.
With all the guests.
He's, like I said, I have nothing but love for the president's former strategist.
Hold on.
H for Paramount in the chat says, Bannon was a rerun today, so we are all still here.
Wow!
Welcome.
Alright, well then I gotta deliver.
80 seconds.
80 seconds now.
You're just picking random numbers because you can do math?
I try to variety it up every now and then.
It just keeps me on my toes.
I'm like, how many is that?
Then I gotta do math.
Alright, last angel tree here.
My personal favorite.
100 seconds left.
All right.
Do they do that?
That's generally how it's listed, is the number of minutes.
Like 159 minutes.
So Avatar 2 was 3 hours and 20 minutes.
That's 200 minutes.
Once Upon a Time in America is over 4 hours.
And I love that one.
Have I seen that?
It's a Mafia movie with Robert De Niro and James Woods.
It was Sergio Leone's last film.
I can't believe I haven't seen it, but I can't remember it.
But my brain.
I can't believe I haven't seen it.
I can't believe I haven't seen it.
It's Jim Hansen.
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Well, there's only 123 seconds left in my part of this show, and I'm going to close out by telling you about my rat hunt.
Because I recently, I live in the suburbs, Northern Virginia, normal suburbs where everybody is.
You know, I got a nice backyard.
Fox goes through it on his way to the park back and forth.
I got squirrels.
I got chipmunks galore, birds.
I got a bird feeder that I use to feed my hawk because it likes to eat the doves that come to the bird feeder.
But the other day, right before the winter started, I watched a nose come up over the steps of my patio coming up to where I was sitting out there drinking coffee.
And the squirrels come up all the time and the chipmunks will literally walk across my feet while I'm sitting out there.
They're not scared at all.
But I saw this little nose come up and I'm like, that's a kind of weird looking squirrel.
And then he kept coming, and I saw that tail.
And it was not a bushy tail.
It was the nasty rat tail.
And I'm like, oh, no, no, no, my friend.
And so I had to do the math in my head.
OK, I let the squirrels come by.
I let the chipmunks come by.
But this rat has to die.
And I literally had to go through, is that moral or ethical?
And then I just decided he's a rat.
And I went and I got my pellet pistol.
And I put out a pile of bird seed like I was Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the roadrunner.
And I sat there for about an hour and a half until the rat, I was doing other stuff, but I sat there with my pellet pistol next to me and I waited for the rat to come by and he came out.
And boy, he, as soon as he went to the stuff, ran away, didn't go far enough.
I saw him under the bush and I took him out.
So I am a rat slayer.
I don't know why that was the story I wanted to tell, but it was.
Seb will be back Tuesday.
I'm Jim Hansen at Jim Hansen DC on Twitter.
Check it out.
Enjoy.
Happy New Year.
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