The StoneZONE - Roger Stone - Catturd | 03-26-25 Aired: 2025-03-27 Duration: 21:58 === Congress's Grip on Power (14:53) === [00:00:00] Rural Americans deserve access to the best of what our nation has to offer, especially health care. [00:00:06] Across every state and every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense, protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones. [00:00:15] No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out. [00:00:18] They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. [00:00:23] Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on. [00:00:36] Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe. [00:00:44] Hospitals are our community's lifelines. [00:00:46] They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy. [00:00:49] But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care. [00:00:53] Tell Congress, protect patient care to keep America strong. [00:00:57] Don't cut rural health care. [00:01:00] We're back in the stone zone with one of my favorite voices on the intranet, a cat turd. [00:01:06] Cat turd, I think I read that you had been swatted. [00:01:10] Tell folks what that is and why it's so dangerous. [00:01:14] Yeah, well, it's just attempted murder is what it is. [00:01:18] So this is the fourth time I've been swatted. [00:01:22] I'm a veteran of it now, but what they do is they just somebody calls, and in my case, they said, if I can remember this one right, there's been so many, that I had killed my son and my wife, which, you know, I'm not married. [00:01:37] I don't have a son. [00:01:39] And then I was going to kill the cops when they got there. [00:01:41] So what it does is they try to create a panic. [00:01:45] And this was 2 a.m. in the morning, by the way. [00:01:49] And they try to get either, you know, somebody like what happens if you're armed and people start trying to come through your door in the middle of the night, first thing you do is grab your, you know, your protection. [00:01:59] And then the cops, of course, are on high alert. [00:02:02] What they try to do is just get you murdered. [00:02:04] And it should be charged like that, too. [00:02:06] It should be charged attempted murder. [00:02:08] Lucky for me, I live in a small town. [00:02:11] Of course, the first time, which was a few years ago, every cop in the county came pretty much to my property and was with guns drawn and everything. [00:02:23] But since then, I've gotten to know all the local cops and all the local people. [00:02:28] So now, you know, for me, they just kind of call me and say, you're getting swatted again. [00:02:33] So, but a lot of people aren't like that. [00:02:36] You know, they're in bigger towns, and it's a little bit worse for them. [00:02:41] Yeah, I have a long list of my friends this has happened to. [00:02:43] I'm not going to say their names because it just endangers, it just energizes some miscreants to go out and phone in new swatting on some of them. [00:02:53] It's extraordinarily dangerous, but it's not surprising when you have members of Congress like Jasmine Crockett escorting people to violence, basically urging people to attack Tesla charging stations, Tesla dealerships, individual Tesla owners and drivers. [00:03:13] This is all the Democrat Party seems to have left. [00:03:16] I mean, I also saw her assault. [00:03:18] A reporter actually saw the video last night. [00:03:21] I guess she has some kind of immunity because she's a member of Congress. [00:03:25] But this entire coordinated attack on Tesla, it's disgusting. [00:03:31] It's un-American. [00:03:33] I really hope that Kash Patel and Pambondi, the Attorney General, can get to the bottom of it. [00:03:40] Yeah, and they just got Dan Bongino in there. [00:03:44] But yeah, so just, you know, so the difference between my swattings, you know, I was swatted three times during the Biden regime and nothing ever happened. [00:03:53] And this time when I was swatted, I was instantly, a few days later, contacted by the FBI and given an FBI person I can call and a phone number. [00:04:03] And so, I mean, the difference was not in vain. [00:04:06] I mean, somebody was immediately on it investigating it. [00:04:10] So I want to ask you this. [00:04:12] You see, the Democrats have their panties in a twist about the whole signal story, in which there was debate among the top advisors, the Secretary of Defense, the head of the CIA, the National Security Advisor, the Director of National Intelligence, a debate before carrying out the president's directive to attack the terrorist Hootis, [00:04:39] who have been attacking American interests now for two and a half years without any response from us. [00:04:46] I think this is just the old legacy media running a test to see whether they still have the power to get scalps like they did during Trump's first term. [00:04:55] What do you make of it? [00:04:56] Exactly what it is. [00:04:57] They're trying to pull this off and see if they can get everybody mad and uproar. [00:05:02] And the Republicans, they got to quit playing that game. [00:05:05] They have the gavel in the Senate. [00:05:07] They have the gavel in the House. [00:05:08] They don't have to have any of these hearings. [00:05:10] They don't have to do any of this shit. [00:05:11] They should have just put out a statement that it should have been real simple. [00:05:15] It should have been the operation was a success. [00:05:19] Nothing classified was leaked. [00:05:21] The Atlantic is famous for being liars and fake news, and that's all we need to talk about it. [00:05:27] And that's what the Republicans are going to have to start doing. [00:05:29] Don't play into the game. [00:05:31] Yeah, this reporter Goldberg was the one who specifically wrote the false story that Donald Trump had referred in a foreign cemetery to veterans who had given their life in the service of their country as suckers and losers. [00:05:46] I think there were 14 people present when this allegedly happened. [00:05:51] Only one of them, General John Kelly, a guy with an axe of grind, he got canned by Donald Trump for insubordination and incompetence. [00:06:00] He's the same guy that remembered suddenly days before the election that Donald Trump had allegedly said that he wished more of his generals had been like Hitler. [00:06:09] For some reason, that memory on his part was repressed for four years. [00:06:13] He finally remembered it just days before the last general election. [00:06:16] This guy had a lot of people. [00:06:17] Had an old symphony. [00:06:18] Yeah, it's almost laughable. [00:06:21] And they've changed it in the last 12 hours from top secret to secret to classified. [00:06:28] And today it was, oh, it was sensitive. [00:06:30] You know, they just keep downgrading it. [00:06:33] Yeah, it's just, it's raw politics. [00:06:35] I think people can see this. [00:06:38] What do you say about these activist federal judges who seem to be countermanding the decisions made in the last presidential election? [00:06:47] Whether it is saying that the president cannot deport terrorists and dangerous criminals, or whether it is a judge saying that he cannot ban men from playing in women's sports, or whether it's yet another federal judge saying that he cannot ban transgender people from being in our military. [00:07:09] Yet another judge saying that Elon Musk and his Doge operation to ferret out waste, fraud, and corruption in federal spending, of which he's found not millions, not billions, but trillions, that he can't have access to Social Security records. [00:07:26] It seems to me that they are just countermanding the will of the American people. [00:07:31] And it's easy to have Republicans and Trump supporters say, oh, impeach them, impeach them. [00:07:37] But impeaching a federal judge is a very serious step. [00:07:40] It requires an indictment in the House, which is like charges, and then a full trial in the Senate and two-thirds of the Senate to remove one of these tyrannical judges. [00:07:51] Not easy. [00:07:52] What do you think? [00:07:53] You're never going to get them removed. [00:07:55] The thing about impeachment is if you could get the if you could get Republicans to do it, but they won't do it because they never stick together. [00:08:00] At least you can have a trial and run them through the mud a little bit. [00:08:03] But the truth is, at some point, Trump and them is going to have to make a decision. [00:08:09] Either the whole four years is done, and these little judges from these little districts, these little liberal districts, are going to run the country. [00:08:17] He's going to run it. [00:08:18] And they're just going to have to do it. [00:08:19] And I'm sorry. [00:08:20] That's what, I mean, look at Joe Biden. [00:08:24] He didn't defy a little district somewhere. [00:08:27] And, you know, over there in Delaware, he defied the Supreme Court with the ruling of paying back the student loans. [00:08:35] But they had the right approach when they finally told the judge, I think, yesterday, Bonnie said, you know, these are top secrets, and we're not answering any more of your questions. [00:08:44] And we're not going to do anything. [00:08:45] We're not going to do anything else about it. [00:08:47] I mean, you got, you know, they got that guy and three blue-haired law clerks behind him, and there's really nothing they can do about it. [00:08:55] Rural Americans deserve access to the best of what our nation has to offer, especially health care. [00:09:01] Across every state and every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense, protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones. [00:09:10] No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out. [00:09:13] They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. [00:09:19] Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on. [00:09:31] Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe. [00:09:40] Hospitals are our community's lifelines. [00:09:42] They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy. [00:09:45] But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care. [00:09:48] Tell Congress, protect patient care to keep America strong. [00:09:52] Don't cut rural health care. [00:09:57] Yeah, I had former Congressman Matt Gates on the show the other day. [00:10:01] He's an attorney. [00:10:02] I'm not, but he takes the same position, which is the president should only obey the ruling of a three-judge appeals panel. [00:10:10] And that in every one of these cases, the judge has usurped his executive authority in violation of the Constitution. [00:10:19] On the other hand, they're used to having their way. [00:10:23] They have had their way for so long. [00:10:26] I agree with you. [00:10:27] I think Speaker Johnson, who I like, by the way, and I think has a near-impossible job. [00:10:33] He's got a very, shall we say, diverse caucus. [00:10:37] So half his members are what we call rhinos, those Republicans in name only. [00:10:42] They're only interested in getting a paycheck, getting re-elected, and that's kind of it. [00:10:49] They don't want to rock the boat. [00:10:50] They don't want to do anything controversial. [00:10:53] They have no real interest in making government smaller, less intrusive. [00:10:57] They give lip service to the America First Agenda. [00:11:01] They have to support President Donald Trump the same way they had to support President Ronald Reagan because they are so popular back in their districts. [00:11:08] In fact, in most cases, they're more popular than the member of Congress, but they really don't have any belly for the fight. [00:11:16] And then you've got the other members, the radicals, as it were, people like Tim Berchick and Eric Burleson and Anna Paulina Luna and other brawlers who understand they were sent to Washington to bring legitimate change. [00:11:33] And poor Mike Johnson's got to get a majority for anything he wants to do. [00:11:38] It's like herding cats. [00:11:39] It's got to be extraordinarily difficult. [00:11:41] Yeah. [00:11:44] If we had a 20-seat majority, then he could get about anything done he wanted to do. [00:11:48] When you got and then, of course, you know, that we have the, I call them the mull principles crowd who they just don't like Trump, and that no matter what he votes on, they're going to vote no and then claim the high road. [00:12:00] And then the truth is, they just don't like him. [00:12:03] Well, and I'm going to be honest with you, we have three upcoming special elections. [00:12:08] Now, they're in districts that are, you know, went heavily for Donald Trump in the last election. [00:12:14] They're in districts that are nominally Republican districts. [00:12:18] But I have seen some early polling that shows that left Democrats are energized because they're angry that the deep state is being taken down and exposed. [00:12:29] And Republicans are, we're kind of fat and happy because Trump is doing such a great job and he's doing essentially all the things he said he would do in the election that I think turnout is going to be skewed. [00:12:41] So I'm highly confident we win Matt Gates' seat, Jimmy Petronas, who is the state CFO. [00:12:48] He was the only who called me just as soon as I got swatted, by the way. [00:12:52] He's a good guy. [00:12:52] He was the first one who contacted me when I got swatted again. [00:12:56] He is a very good guy. [00:12:57] He's a very decent human being. [00:12:59] He's a gentleman. [00:13:00] He's a fine public servant. [00:13:01] He's going to be a great congressman. [00:13:03] But I also think in that other upstate district, which is Mike Walsh district, which is leans Republican, but not as solidly Republican, I think it is a race. [00:13:12] I think we will win it. [00:13:16] I wouldn't be surprised if the president and the vice president, maybe Don Trump Jr. and others need to get in there and campaign. [00:13:23] They do because they're outspinning. [00:13:24] By the way, they're outspending almost 100 to 1 down there. [00:13:30] Well, and then there's, of course, the district of Elise Stefanic, New York 21. [00:13:36] Now, that seat is not technically vacant because she has not yet resigned. [00:13:40] I think she's waiting for the two seats in Florida to be filled. [00:13:45] I think, by the way, that her appointment is among the very best appointments. [00:13:49] She's going to be a great UN ambassador. [00:13:51] But that district, the Democrat, who's a local farmer whose family's lived in the district for many decades, he never mentions in his advertising that he's a Democrat. [00:14:02] He's running on a two-part platform. [00:14:04] He wants to close our border, and he thinks we should ferret out waste, fraud, and corruption. [00:14:10] In other words, he's running as a de facto Republican. [00:14:14] But he has $2 million in the bank, courtesy of Hakeem Jeffries and AOC. [00:14:21] And Republicans don't have a primary. [00:14:24] The voters don't get to choose. [00:14:26] They're looking at state senator Dan Steck, who refused to endorse Trump in 2016 and 2024, and who also voted in the state Senate for that very clever change in law, which extended the statue of limitations by many decades to allow Eugene Carroll to file this phony sexual assault legal case against Donald Trump, === Cat Turd's Odd Requests (05:18) === [00:14:53] where she won an $80 million judgment from a Manhattan jury. [00:14:59] Amazing to me because she claimed on the day she was assaulted she was wearing a particular dress and it was proven that that dress, a designer dress, had not yet even been designed and sold. [00:15:09] The same woman who told CNN that she found the whole idea of rape sexy, I believe, was what she said. [00:15:20] Anderson Cooper, she said it was rape was sexy, and he went, cut, just go to a commercial, and then she started hitting on him and he's gay. [00:15:30] But the guy who voted to change the law to allow that prosecution, Dan Steck, is a heavy contender for that seat. [00:15:38] I don't know why Trump supporters would be motivated to come out and vote for him. [00:15:43] It remains to be seen. [00:15:45] Again, party leaders, not the voters, will choose the nominee. [00:15:49] I've been thinking about the 2028 ticket. [00:15:53] Here's my thinking, Cat Turd. [00:15:55] Tell me what you think. [00:15:56] That should probably flip a coin. [00:15:57] How about AOC for president and Jasmine Crockett for vice president? [00:16:02] Or maybe it should be the other way around. [00:16:05] They're so dumb. [00:16:06] They're so dumb, they'd probably pick that. [00:16:09] And then I don't even know why Tampon Tim's out there. [00:16:12] And by the way, I'm the one that came up with that name. [00:16:14] I was about to ask you about that. [00:16:17] Yeah, so the way Tampon Tim, the name came out, was I was actually in a doctor's office in a waiting room, and I started getting a bunch of messages. [00:16:26] I was looking down at my Twitter account, and Dan Bongino on his podcast had said, did a call out to me and said, hey, Cat Turd, you got to come up with a name for Tim. [00:16:37] He's like, he has tampons in the men's room, which I didn't know nothing about at the time. [00:16:41] He said it's, you know, Tampon Guy or the Tampon guy or something, but come up with a name for it. [00:16:46] And so I just like posted Tampon Tim and boy did that stick. [00:16:51] Yeah, it really did stick. [00:16:53] I saw him yesterday. [00:16:54] First, he was cheering that the Tesla stock was headed down. [00:16:58] Then he realized that the state pension fund in his state of Minnesota had over, I think, three and a half million dollars worth of stock was taking a beating, hurting the state employees. [00:17:13] If you're just tuning in, folks, we're talking to Cat Turd here in the Stone Zone on the Red Apple Audio Networks. [00:17:20] Here we talk politics and we tell it to you straight. [00:17:23] This is where you can get the stone cold truth. [00:17:26] Don't go away. [00:17:27] We'll be right back. [00:17:28] I want to ask Cat Turd about Disney's new movie, Snow White, why it's losing money, and a bunch of other political topics. [00:17:37] Whatever you do, don't touch that dial. [00:17:40] And we're back with one of the most vibrant voices on X. [00:17:44] That is my friend Cat Turd. [00:17:46] Cat Turd, as I said in the beginning, one of the things I love about you is your love for the critters, the four-legged kind. [00:17:55] How many dogs do you have on your property today? [00:18:01] Well, so right now I have five dogs and six cats. [00:18:04] So I got 11 pets right now, and it fluctuates, you know, Cordon. [00:18:08] Sometimes I find them and I keep them. [00:18:11] Sometimes I try to find them new homes. [00:18:12] It's just, Cordon, you know, you know, how the situation is. [00:18:16] I recently had one of my old cats died about a month ago. [00:18:21] She was almost 16, but, you know, that happens when they get older. [00:18:27] It's rough. [00:18:28] It's very hard to become like a member of your family. [00:18:31] My wife and I had a three-legged dog. [00:18:34] He was a wheat and terrier. [00:18:35] We named him Oscar. [00:18:37] My wife found him on the side of the road. [00:18:39] He had evidently been hit by a car. [00:18:43] One of his front left leg was badly mangled. [00:18:46] We took him directly to the vet. [00:18:47] We couldn't save his leg, unfortunately. [00:18:50] It had to be amputated. [00:18:51] But I must tell you, Oscar got around pretty darn good on three legs. [00:18:56] He was amazing. [00:18:57] I could throw the frisbee and he would run after it. [00:19:00] He was not young when we got him. [00:19:02] I miss him every day. [00:19:04] He lived a long and happy life with us. [00:19:07] My wife won't let me go to the local pet store on Saturdays. [00:19:10] They have essentially a pet adoption day where you have all these homeless pets. [00:19:15] I would come home with a carload full of dogs. [00:19:18] Yeah, it's hard. [00:19:19] All mine, every cat I got left came out of the woods. [00:19:25] I found one in Louisiana on a job years ago. [00:19:28] And then the dogs, I just fought on the side of the road, starving to death or abandoned. [00:19:34] I've never been to a pet shelter and grabbed one. [00:19:36] They just all kind of come to me. [00:19:37] I had 13 recently. [00:19:39] I've had two die in the last year that were old. [00:19:42] My old dog Smiles, who was, I don't even know how the doctor said, you know, he thought he was anywhere from 12 to 13. [00:19:51] He was old when I found him, and he lived with me six years, so he almost made 20. [00:19:57] He was old. [00:19:59] This is breaking news. [00:20:00] I see the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, no surprise there, blocks the Trump administration from deporting violent gang members via the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. === D.C. Circuit Blocks Deportations (01:46) === [00:20:12] This is the same D.C. Court of Appeals who essentially sat on my appeal of a gag order in which I was not allowed to defend myself in any medium at all, radio, television, online, when I was falsely accused in the Russian collusion hoax. [00:20:29] And rather than rule on that, they sat on it for eight months while I was sustaining horrific damage from the Washington Post and CNN lying, repeatedly calling me a traitor to my country, saying that I was a Russian intelligence asset, that I had colluded with others, that I had received stolen documents and passed them on to the Trump campaign. [00:20:51] 100% false. [00:20:52] No evidence of any of that presented by the government. [00:20:56] But then the day before my trial, the same appeals court that says Trump can't deport dangerous terrorists ruled that my motion wasn't ripe for a decision because I had not first asked the judge who placed the gag order on me to remove it. [00:21:17] That's the state of justice in the District of Columbia. [00:21:20] All right, I'm afraid we have to leave it there. [00:21:22] I want to thank my guest, Cat Turt, for joining me today in the Stone Zone. [00:21:25] We've tried to give you the stone cold truth. [00:21:28] I thank you again, my friend, for being with us. [00:21:30] Thanks, Roger. [00:21:31] I appreciate it. [00:21:32] All right, folks, you've been listening to the Stone Zone until we meet again. [00:21:36] Well, yes, God bless you and Godspeed. [00:21:40] And yeah, God bless America. [00:21:43] If you're looking to create, grow, and sustain your wealth, download and subscribe to the Pain Points of Wealth podcast at bebullish.com with Bob, Ryan, and Chris Payne. 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