The Stone Zone dissects the Renee Goode shooting, where ICE footage shows her taunting officers before striking one—yet Sen. Ed Markey called it murder without evidence, mirroring O.J. Simpson’s racialized verdict fallout. Roger Stone slams media bias for ignoring the officer’s perspective while amplifying protests he claims are paid performative stunts, comparing it to Portland’s DHS backlash. He ties Trump’s exposure of left-wing tactics to DeSantis’ new ICE laws and questions why major networks bury such footage, ending with a rural healthcare ad framing congressional threats as a patient-care betrayal. [Automatically generated summary]
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Well, I'm really, I'm really kind of confused, but totally sure and on solid ground at the same time.
I know that that officer did nothing wrong and quite frankly should be at work, back at work, and no problem whatsoever.
There are United States senators calling for his prosecution.
This is, you know, you have to have a certain set of shared values, don't you?
Do we, now I'm even thrown further because there are some people.
Now, granted, they're all women.
And I say that, well, whatever.
I said it.
I know a few smart women who are telling me that this is, well, he could have done this.
He could have done that.
The cop.
And I'm just taking aback somewhat because these are conservatives, right?
And they're pretty sensible people.
But they're totally wrong on this one.
They're totally and completely wrong.
That poor guy is going through a lot right now.
The guy who did this.
Now, he's in the paper.
Have you seen the reporting about him?
All-round great guy, military veteran.
He is married with children, and he's going through potentially hell right now.
I mean, he doesn't deserve it.
Where is this all going?
It doesn't seem to be dying down.
I know they want to turn this into George Floyd part two, which would be terrible, but it could happen.
It could happen.
We're on the way.
A lot of spineless people out there just want this to, they're going to exploit it and try to make money out of it and gain power and the rest.
Really?
Tim Waltz said it all, didn't he?
Tim Waltz, he was on to something, wasn't he?
Cut four.
We've got a golden rule.
Mind your own damn business.
Mind your own damn business.
Just mind your own business.
Mind your own damn business on things.
And the thing that makes communities work really, really well is that golden rule.
Mind your own damn business.
Mind your own damn business.
She went and she parked at this at a law enforcement operation right in the middle of it.
And we believe she did it because she was basically a part-time agitator when it came to ICE.
She was using one of those apps that track ICE so people can show up and screw with ICE.
This is a thing they did.
They love to kind of is there's a program for this.
Listen to this.
Joshua Aaron, he created an app that would track ICE so members of the community could come out and screw with ICE.
Cut 10.
Well, IceBlock in itself is not a safety risk.
You know, IceBlock serves as an early warning system and was simply a crowdsourced early warning system where users could say, I publicly see ICE agents, immigration and custom enforcement agents doing something in public.
They have a raid, black issue, pull up, whatever.
When they report that on the app, it simply notifies people within a five-mile radius of that sighting so that they can avoid the area.
And then what?
Avoid the area.
Obviously, it can be used.
Oh, there they are.
Let's go to the area and mess with them and screw with them and make their lives difficult and break the law right in front of them.
And we'll break the law again.
And then we'll try to kill one of them and scream murder when they defend themselves.
And by the way, the woman who did this, according to the media, she's just a, you know, she's a 37-year-old mom.
That's it.
37-year-old mom.
It just sounds righteous somehow.
I don't think it makes any difference.
Just about all the presidential assassins, I mean, Lee R. V. Oswald, who was part of it, but wasn't the part of it.
He was a married father with children and a veteran.
Let's see here.
You can just, oh, the young man who shot Charlie Kirk was an aspiring college student.
These evil monsters here.
Listen to this little angel.
She's just an angel, right?
Cut nine, please.
Cut nine.
37-year-old Renee Goode.
She was the mother of a six-year-old.
We do understand, according to city leaders, that she was here as a legal observer.
She wasn't a terrorist.
She wasn't a criminal.
She was a mom.
We would believe this woman was some domestic terrorist, which she was not.
This is a 37-year-old woman, mother, white woman at that.
White woman at that.
What do you mean by that, Reverend Al?
What's that supposed to mean?
I don't know what that's actually supposed to mean, coming from Reverend Al.
A white woman at that.
Well, Al for a long time only thought injustice happened to people of color.
Not that this is an injustice.
We know it's not, but he thinks it is.
He usually only cares about injustice to people of color.
A white woman?
How about that?
I'm even commenting on a white woman.
I'm showing sympathy for a white woman.
I'm usually busy calling them Karens.
I'm looking at a situation in Minnesota.
Now these guys can barely move without Black Lives Matter and the sisterhood and everything else showing up.
The band of vegans, right?
Just every whack job group in the book is showing up.
Now for a change, it looks like, guess who's stepping in to help them?
Because I don't think they cannot help them at this point.
They would be violating the law is the local police, the local police in Minneapolis.
I think there's some provision under the law that they have to assist.
They weren't assisting the first time.
They only came once a person was dead.
Actually, what do we have here?
Oh, mayor of Portland, Keith Wilson.
Mayor of Portland.
Portland, Oregon is in the news because DHS agents fired upon a illegal alien criminal who was wanted.
We don't have all the circumstances, but all the information.
They didn't care.
All they wanted to do was hold a press conference and condemn ICE, CUT 12.
We shared not just our concerns, but our grief for the families who are suffering and grief for the recklessness of our federal government.
The administration is trying to divide us, to pit communities against one another, to make us fear one another.
Make us fear one another.
They had this thing.
They had about 75 people, including the governor, come out and make a statement complaining about the federal government.
All they knew that, well, basically, that an illegal sex offender was on the loose in Portland.
They got away from DHS and they came out and condemned the federal government.
This is the governor.
Everybody, they all kind of look the same, right?
Go ahead.
We are standing here today, united as a state, wanting peace and safety in our communities.
We are all shaken and outraged by another terrible, unnecessary, violent event instigated by the reckless agenda of the Trump administration.
This time in our own state, in our largest city, coming just one day after the tragedy in Minnesota.
Well, here's what she's moaning about.
From Homeland Security.
At 2.19 Pacific Time yesterday, U.S. Border Patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop in Portland, Oregon.
The passenger of the vehicle and target is a Venezuelan illegal alien affiliated with the transnational Trende Aragua prostitution ring and involved in a recent shooting in Portland.
The vehicle driver is believed to be a member of the vicious Venezuelan gang Trende Aragua.
When agents identify themselves to the vehicle occupants, the driver weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents.
Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot.
The driver drove off with the passenger fleeing the scene.
The situation is evolving.
More information is forthcoming.
And that's all that the governor and the mayor had at that moment.
Police are allowed to defend themselves and that their very legitimacy now is falling into question.
And I just, I kind of don't know where this, does it peter out like everything else tends to peter out?
Do we just kind of move on and people start looking at something else?
And you know what I'd love to do is talk to Victor Davis Hansen right now.
Unfortunately, he's undergoing treatment.
He's actually had cancer surgery.
So he won't be with us for a while, but he'll be back.
You know, there are a handful of wise men in America.
Victor Davis Hansen is definitely one of them.
Mark Levin is another.
You know, we used to have dozens.
I say Donald Trump and JD Vance, too.
And speaking of JD Vance, I think he kind of set the record straight and drew a line in the sand.
Okay.
Number one, six, six.
I stand with ICE.
We stand with all of our law enforcement officers.
And part of that is recognizing that you people in the media, not everybody in this room, but many people in this room have been lying about this attack.
She was trying to ram this guy with her car.
He shot back.
He defended himself.
He's already been seriously wounded in law enforcement operations before.
And everybody who's been repeating the lie that this is some innocent woman who was out for a drive in Minneapolis when a law enforcement officer shot at her, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
Every single one of you.
Questions?
Hey, stop everything.
Oh my gosh.
This is this is I have not seen this yet.
Let me see.
How old is this?
It just came out.
This is breaking news.
We have point of view footage from the ICE agent who was rammed by the anti-ICE activist Renee Goode in Minneapolis, and it's just been released.
He was clearly not just hit, but hit hard.
And we actually see, okay, do me a favor, take this right away.
It will only take me a moment.
We're going to make sure.
I'm sending it to you, Carlos, right now.
This is possibly going to settle it once and for all, but I'm watching it here.
Let's see.
Okay.
I have to turn the sound up and we can't do that until you have it.
And it's okay.
All right.
But this is the cleanest view we're going to have of anything.
And I see Renee Goode right in her face.
She says something to the cop.
How could you?
What's going on there?
I wonder if they're making.
Oh my God.
Tell me as soon as it's done.
Any bad words?
No bad words, right?
Okay, hit it.
Oh, there are some curses.
Damn it.
All right.
Alpha News.
I just had Liz Collin on one of my videos.
She's the founder of Alpha News up there in Minnesota.
It's interesting.
Sometimes you get dealt a bad break.
Her husband was a police officer during George Floyd, and she was one of their star news anchors.
After George Floyd, they started picketing his house.
Everybody knew he was like the top chief.
She worked at the TV station.
She had to quit.
I think he had to quit.
I can't wait to hear what she says here.
We see her look right in the camera and she says something to the cop.
And the cop is actually videoing it.
And the wife is videoing him.
We're going to hear a lot of information as soon as it ready.
Okay, we'll take a quick break.
All right.
And then I think we're going to be shocked.
All right.
Give me 90 seconds.
Okay.
We'll be right back with the newest piece of information.
Newest piece of evidence and the most important piece of evidence.
Be right back with that.
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All right, here it is.
It is the closest.
It is the best angle so far.
It tells a lot.
It doesn't tell everything.
You don't see the...
It looks...
Okay, what happens is this.
The man who ultimately pulls the trigger is approaching the vehicle from the other side.
Approaching From The Mad Side00:15:04
You know, those two officers who approach, right?
And they're the ones who say, get out of the car.
Well, just before that, the ICE officer who pulls the trigger ultimately is approaching from the other side.
And all he's doing is videotaping the vehicle.
He goes once around the vehicle.
The first voice you're going to hear is Renee Good, who is cheerful and says, I'm not mad at you.
Or, dude, you're fine.
I'm not going to, you know, I'm not mad at you.
And then right after that, he goes to the back of the car and the wife is there.
And the wife is taunting him.
It's just being so vicious and mean and stupid.
And then he goes further around.
She follows him, taunts him even more.
And then he does like a 360s all the way around.
And as the other cops come up, you hear, get out of the car, get out of the car.
That's when she hits the gas.
And then the camera, you hear him go, ooh, like he was hit by a car.
You don't see him pull the trigger because the camera is kind of like tumbling at that point.
But this is what we call very, very exculpatory.
All right.
Not probably the best video to have so far.
Well, this is just, this is the same.
This is pretty damn good.
Go ahead and hit it.
Let's see.
the driver.
I'm not mad at you.
No, you're fake.
I'm not mad at you.
It's okay.
We don't change our plates every morning.
Just so you know.
It's the wife.
It'll be the same plate when you come talk to us later.
That's fine.
You have citizen formal.
You want to come at us?
You want to come at us?
I said, go get yourself some lunch, big boy.
Go ahead.
Now the car.
Get out of the car.
Get out of the car.
I did not touch.
Whoa.
All right.
Does that kind of make sense?
Probably not.
Let's take it from the top.
All right.
We'll take it from the very top.
Just before we start, the officer who pulls the trigger, ultimately, right?
This is his camera, not his body camera, but a cell phone that he's holding up, recording, well, everything he's seeing.
He goes up to the Honda pilot parked in the middle of the street.
He's about at this point, maybe 15 feet away on the passenger's side.
Okay.
One, two, three, hit it.
He's now at the front of the car.
Driver's talking to him.
I'm not medicine.
I'm not mad at you, she said.
Just looking, we don't change our plates.
This is the wife outside the car.
It'll be the same plate when you come talk to us later.
She's holding up the camera.
You want to come at us?
She's talking to me.
Go ahead.
He's calling him fat.
Here come the other cops on the other side.
Now he's in front of the car.
She hit him.
She hit him.
She hit him with the car.
That's what's apparent here.
Also, that wife.
So nasty.
Nasty.
And the dumb woman going along with it.
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The video you're about to watch is disturbing, but we cannot look away.
Oh, my fing God!
What the f!
I am horrified by the footage that we just watched and eyewitness accounts of ICE agents shooting someone in the head and killing them.
Chrissy Noam and the Trump administration are lying.
This is not self-defense.
This is murder.
And this is what happens when a corrupt federal administration floods a city with masked ICE thugs and treats American cities like occupied territory.
I stand with Minnesota leaders.
ICE must get out of our cities now.
Christy Noam must go.
Now, that'd be one thing if you heard it from, I don't know, some disgruntled individual at Washington Square Park, right?
Smoking weed.
But that's the United States Senator.
And they're all like this, right?
This one happens to be Marky, Democrat from Massachusetts, right?
Calling it murder like that.
Now, whether he believes that or not, kind of irrelevant.
There's two things.
He might just believe it, or he's just so intimidated and scared by the hard left of his party because they call the shots.
You know, they really are in control and they're under enormous pressure, pressure to do more and be more outrageous and be more like them.
And they're vulnerable to it, especially a guy like Ed Markey, right?
Because for the Democrat wacko party, an older white man is like just not particularly cool.
And it's all about optics with these idiots, right?
All about what's on the outside, not what's on the inside, right?
So he's looking right in the camera.
It's the most bizarre thing.
He's like, really, it's desperate.
It's fierce.
It's all, it's, it's a lot of things all at the same time.
It's a really strange individual, but he's not the only one.
All right.
This is formerly sane people giving into the mob.
They join the mob, right?
They didn't want to, but they did.
And now they're full, compliant adherence to mob, the mob, the rule of the mob.
I want to play this video one more time.
The more I watch it, the more.
Yeah, this is a, this is, this shows that he got hit.
I think you can hear how he actually gets hit.
All right.
So does it work when I describe it?
I'll just describe it once.
I'll tell you what I'm seeing, and I'll get out whenever somebody is talking.
All right.
You'll play it.
This is the officer who pulls the trigger.
He's approaching the Honda pilot that has this Renee Good woman sitting in there.
Now she's smiling and happy, right?
She's breaking the law, but she's smiling.
Oh, oh, I'm not mad at you, officer.
I'm not mad at you.
You know, I don't know why she's saying that or not saying that.
I am slightly surprised, you know, that she does look rather cheerful, but I know the type of like, oh, I'm not mad at you.
I'm mad at the system.
You're just doing your job, bro.
I get that.
Yeah, I know, but you are hindering us from doing our job, right?
You're here in the middle of the street.
Again, you don't get shot for that.
But when you turn your vehicle into a weapon, whether it be intentional or unintentional, that's when fatal force can be used.
Because this man, I believe, had a reasonable expectation that if he did not shoot, he would be killed and/or seriously injured.
And that would make the use of deadly force completely justified.
All right.
So he's approaching the Honda pilot.
I can see about half the car.
He's 15 feet away approaching from the passenger side.
You do not see the officer who's holding this camera once.
It's not body camera.
It looks like it's personal cell phone camera that he took.
All right.
Let's do it again.
One, two, three, go.
He comes out of the car.
Going to the front of her car.
It's Honda.
All right.
I see the grill.
I see her in her seat.
She cleans out the car.
That's fine, dude.
I'm not mad at the wife.
That's fine, dude.
I'm not mad at you.
But what about the wife?
We don't change our plates every morning, just so you know.
And they'll be in the same fight when you come talk to us later.
That's fine.
You are citizen fully.
You want to come at us?
You want to come at us?
I said, go get yourself some lunch, big boy.
She's saying, you want to come at us as she follows him.
Now he's back in the front of the car.
Yeah.
At that point, he thought he might be dragged.
Who knows?
We'll find out from him.
But the car hit him.
There's a dog in the back seat, by the way.
Contrary to numerous reports, there was no passenger in this car.
The wife was trying to get back in.
Like the cops were trying to open the door on her.
She went, why would she be happy?
I don't have a problem with you as if she's calling all the shots.
I don't ever, I'm not angry at you, dude.
Well, again, her demeanor doesn't really matter.
It doesn't matter.
The wife is such a vicious B-I-T-C-H.
When they go to the back and she starts talking about license plates, we don't change our license plates every time.
It'll be the same when we get back, dude.
He takes a video.
He's taking a video of the license plate, which is from Missouri, by the way.
A lot of people are, you know, she's a Minnesota person, Minnesota person.
Turns out the reports of the Missouri connection are very, very true.
I want to do this one more time, all right?
Because I want to see everything we can possibly see in this thing and hear everything we can possibly hear.
Starting from the beginning, he's on the east side or the passenger side.
One, two, three, go.
Gets out of his car, approaches, goes to the front of the car, circles around to where the driver is.
She leans out.
That's fine.
That's fine, dude.
I'm not mad at you.
Her last words.
Look, hey, we don't change our plates every morning.
That's fine.
You have citizen points.
He's walking away back towards the front of the car.
She follows him.
You want to come?
Get yourself some lunch, big boy.
Go ahead.
Insults him for being overweight.
She tries to get back in.
He's crying.
She hits the gas.
Shoots.
Justified.
Justified.
Well, couldn't he have?
No, actually, the car hit him.
You know, I think you're if you're going to give me a gun and a car is about to run me over.
This is an option I have.
May not be a perfect option, but it's an option.
Let's see here.
Pamela, hello.
Hey, but these two were playing games.
They were playing Predator and Prey.
They were playing games with the agents.
And guess what?
They lost.
They meant business.
They were doing, they were up to no good.
They were luring them in, probably so they could get a better shot at them, you know, running them down.
And they played the game and they lost.
Well, listen, I don't like those phrases, to be honest.
I don't like, you know, you played the game, you got lost.
You effed around and you found out.
You know, I just, there's something I don't, I mean, I don't, I you're right.
They did all those things.
And you can do all those things without being shot, except to the point where she hit the gas and tried to run over the guy.
You know, that's not a game.
That's that's attempted murder, right?
All the other stuff is a bit of a game and also dangerous and law-breaking.
You know, she played a game and they lost.
You know, that's that's fake tough guy talk.
And I'm kind of done with that too.
I hear it on their side.
I hear it on our side.
I hear FO.
Both sides say F around and find out.
You know what I mean?
They broke the law.
Yes.
And none of that was under penalty of, you know, whatever the law says.
Parking your car in the middle of the street on purpose to obstruct a federal investigation.
I bet if that's prosecuted, it's a five-year prison sentence.
Resisting arrest?
I don't know.
What is that?
Actually, in New York City, I don't think it's even a crime anymore.
You're allowed to resist arrest.
Can you believe that?
I don't know.
They accumulated a lot of crime.
Probably wouldn't have gone to jail for it, but would have been convicted of something or pled to something.
But when she hit the gas pedal, that's when it ramped up to attempted murder or possible murder.
And that's the thing that you get shot for.
Does that make sense, Pamela?
I don't want to be, I'm not going squishy or weird or woke on you.
Hey, I had a job full of danger.
And you got a lot of it.
I taught emotionally disturbed high school level.
I taught the bloods in the crypts.
I had females who threatened my life.
Where the hell were you the teacher?
Why didn't you get a better school?
Where'd you go?
Where were you the teacher?
Well, I was good at my job.
I know, but where?
Well, I don't want to say.
Oh, give me a break.
It was probably Fort Lee, New Jersey.
It wasn't that bad.
No, it was the Patterson area.
Oh, Patterson.
Now that's the hood.
I hear you.
That's pretty serious stuff.
Although lately it's gone all Arab.
You know that, right?
Well, part of it is, yeah, a major part of it.
Yeah, that's where the crime is in New Jersey.
Oh, boy.
Well, I'm glad you got the hell out of there.
I'm sorry to be so blunt, but it's true.
The job in that school district had got, it's like 10 times, 1,000 times more challenging than doing it in, let's say, a different zip code.
I know what it's like to be threatened and to handle it.
And I was damn good at my job.
I won a governor's award from my colleagues for teacher of the year.
What governor was it?
Well, it doesn't make any problem.
I'm impressed.
I'm impressed, Pamela.
And all right, so you used to be getting, you know what danger's like.
Anybody ever pull a gun on you?
I had a girl tell me that she had a lot of knives at home.
Well, the hallway was crowded, and I felt a sharp pain in my back.
And I was like, oh, crap, she got me.
I mean, that's the way you do your job.
You know, it's like, oh, uh-oh.
But luckily, it was a, somebody smashed into me with a notebook, a sharp notebook, and I was relieved.
But she was expelled because she did threaten my life.
And then I had another one who threatened to kill all the cheerleaders.
And he, you know, he came to me because he trusted me that maybe in some weird way I would help him.
And I had to tell the cheerleaders, they were being very nice and trying to console him.
And I said, don't console him.
Don't console him.
Don't go near him.
Don't console him.
He wants the guy, the would-be cheerleader killer?
Yeah, the cheerleaders thought if they talked nice to him.
Oh, yeah, right.
No, that's not going to work.
No, that don't work.
That don't work with bad people.
And then I had a kid who I hope you didn't.
Never mind.
Keep going.
What?
You had a kid what?
And I had a young man, I should say, because my kids could be up to 21 years old.
And he decided to leave the room before the end of the day.
And he was in a just a threatening mood that day.
You know, his mind switched.
And he said, well, I'm leaving.
Dean's Plea To Defend00:07:48
And I said, oh, really?
And he said, what are you going to do about it?
So, you know, he's threatening me.
And I said, well, not much.
And he goes, well, what do you mean?
You're the teacher.
You got to do something.
I said, what am I going to do?
Pull you back in the room?
Are you kidding?
You're like close to six foot and I'm 5'5?
What are you talking about?
So he kind of giggled at that and he said, oh.
So then he gets closer to me and he's starting to threaten me, figuring, okay, we've got somebody easy here, maybe.
And so I'm looking at my teacher's chair, ready to pick it up.
And he goes, oh, what are you going to do if I attack you?
And I said, well, I'm going to defend myself.
And he said, well, what do you mean?
You can't defend yourself.
You're a teacher.
And I said, oh, no.
The minute you start threatening my life, my body, my person, I become, and I gave my name.
And I said, I'm a regular person and I can do whatever I want to do.
Okay, what happened then?
Did he stand down?
Something tells me he stood down and you stared him down.
Down and the other kids clapped and they had a lot of respect for me.
My students respected me.
All right.
And I never had to yell and scream.
I did it all through psychology and they trusted me.
They even told me one time when the child study team asked me to do something in front of them that I didn't want to do, give good grades to somebody who didn't deserve it.
And my students told me, Miss, Miss, why don't you just...
Hey, I know.
You already told us you're the teacher of the year, okay?
I mean, you can regale us with stories for the next six hours.
I appreciate it.
What's the bottom line on the ice thing?
Well, I was looking at some pictures and the way the mob is all over them.
DeSantis just passed a law.
All right, do me a favor.
Look at the new video.
Look at the new video.
Have you seen it yet?
Look at the new video.
It's not even on cable.
You've got Twitter.
Go ahead and look at it.
No one else has seen it.
It's not on any of the networks, but it's brand new video.
You got to go do that for me, Pamela.
That's your homework assignment.
Get it?
Yeah.
I'm the teacher.
That's your homework assignment.
I love it.
Thank you.
Dean, hello.
Is he there?
Good lord, Burbur.
Yeah.
How are you?
Yes.
You're going to hear me.
You know, I heard you say that these things peter out that you're talking about now.
I wondered.
I wonder, whoa, whoa, you know, I'm like, what, what, what happens next?
And things do peter out sometimes.
I don't know if this does or it doesn't.
And quite frankly, everything does peter out.
So I stand by it, I guess.
Why?
What's up, Dean?
Because of Trump, it doesn't peter out anymore.
We're seeing what they're doing.
Like you just said, they're resisting arrest in New York.
They got Mandani in New York.
You go to California and you find out how much residual effects have on these things.
They peter out in the news, but the left doesn't forget about it.
They build up from where that section starts dying and they start again where that left off.
It hasn't been petering out for the last 50 years.
And Trump let us, I mean, Pamela Peter Holroom school.
It peters out in the news cycle, but they take notice and they pick up where they left off.
Is that what you mean?
Bingo.
Thank you.
That's why you're on the show.
And I can't say those kind of things as succinct as you did, but that's exactly what I mean.
Trump exposed these guys.
Out of everything that Trump's doing, he did the best by exposing what the left is doing.
Can you imagine if Hillary would have won?
We would have no idea about any of this.
They'd just be creeping underneath everything.
Trump lifted up that rock and all those damn, they're even afraid of themselves now.
You know, it's also, I kind of think it's like, you know, when you get injected with something, you know, like a good injection, not the COVID injection, you know, not the bad flu shot, but I don't know, the polio shot or whatever, and you get sick before you get better.
I kind of feel like that's happening right now.
We're pretty sick.
As a country, we're pretty sick as these things are being exposed.
You know, and I think we're going to be better ultimately.
You're right.
Trump has changed everything.
And eyes have been open, including and especially mine.
Including and especially mine.
The people I used to trust, the institutions, all that stuff.
The New York Times, forget it.
In many ways, I was one of them, Dean.
I really, I'm just like, oh, dude, why would Hillary Clinton?
Hillary Clinton wouldn't be.
No, no, no, no.
Hillary Clinton is not a corrupt.
No, no.
I was so naive, you know?
But we all were until what was the moment for you when you realized it was all fake?
COVID.
COVID.
When they're telling me that they're going to close my businesses and they're going to open bars.
They're going to keep bars open, but they're going to close all the small businesses.
They're going to close the churches.
I'm saying, wait a minute.
Something is wrong there.
They're going and arresting families off of a beach or in the woods where they're hiking.
American citizens, they could do that.
The left love that, but they don't like the illegals being locked up.
Dean, thank you.
And it's beautiful to walk in the truth, isn't it?
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Crowds screaming in happiness.
Why are they so happy?
Why are they so happy?
That's the day that O.J. Simpson was found not guilty.
I think it was October of 1995.
I remember where I was.
I look, I would show you the white people reaction, but you can't hear anything.
They're all standing there stunned.
Can't believe what happened.
And black people were celebrating.
Granted, you know, plenty of notable exceptions.
We're speaking with the broad brush here, but yeah, generally speaking, white people were astonished and shocked and sad.
And black people were, you know, ecstatic.
And it kind of the same event happens and totally different reactions.
And it's kind of like what's going on here with this shooting ICE and all.
Now, although I am hearing from a couple of the conservatives out there who are like, I don't know, there's this kind of wish in conservative circles to, I don't want to call it compliant, but they want recognition.
They do want to fit in with the New York Times crowd.
They do.
There is a new video that we have played, and I think it's incredibly important, incredibly relevant.
It's the shooting as seen by the ICE officer who pulled the trigger.
And it ain't on the television yet.
I played it five times already.
Granted, you can't see it, but we were making arrangements.
But I can't, we've played it.
Why don't I see it on CNN?
Why don't I see it on MSNBC?
And why don't I see it on Fox?
Now, I'm sure I'll see it at the top of the hour, which is fast approaching, right?
What do we think?
You can never tell with Fox.
They're a little squishy over there.
They're a little bit weird.
It's important.
One other thing about this lady in the middle of the street on a Wednesday morning in January while her kid is in school.
Who has the time and who has the money to freak around like that on a workday morning?
I mean, remember what was the theme that the Democrats try to push down our throats?
Remember that one?
I'm fighting for you.
Yeah.
Cut five.
I'm fighting for affordability.
I'm fighting to get your costs down.
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We are going to work to lower costs of renting, buying, or staying in your home.
We are going to cut red tape and build homes families can actually afford.
Am I speaking directly to the crisis that working people were facing in this city, which is ultimately a crisis of affordability?
Affordability?
Nobody can afford anything.
These guys have enough money somehow to go out on a workday like that and screw around.
They're probably being paid.
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