Rose Tennent - December 16th, Hour 1
Rose Tennent fills in for the vacationing Sean and breaks down the future of Twitter and just how much of a hero Elon Musk might be!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rose Tennent fills in for the vacationing Sean and breaks down the future of Twitter and just how much of a hero Elon Musk might be!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, hi, my name is Rose, and I'll be with you today for the next three hours. | |
As you know, I've been in this seat before. | |
And uh, and as always, like every time before, it's an honor to sit in for the awesome Sean Hannity. | |
Yeah, you know what? | |
He's a great guy. | |
I I love him so much, and I'm so honored to be here on the program today. | |
We actually have a lot to talk about today that I want to share with you. | |
And you know what? | |
I I gotta tell you, first of all, we have Pastor Jack Hibbs on. | |
I had him on about a year ago when I was on, and um, he's gonna discuss the mess that we find ourselves in in this nation and the world today. | |
And also, um, we'll just ask him about what we can expect in the coming year and how to kind of make it through all the difficult times that we're currently facing right now. | |
So we'll do that. | |
And then I've got the attorney general from Florida, Ashley Moody, joining me. | |
We're gonna talk about fentanyl. | |
Listen, people, it's even worse than we thought. | |
I mean, we knew it was bad, right? | |
Fentanyl poisoning, but it is even worse, even worse. | |
And so we'll talk to her about that. | |
We're gonna talk about the border with her and also also a lot to do with TikTok and what's going on with that. | |
So we'll discuss that, and then we're gonna talk about the great reset with Mark Morano. | |
You know, a lot of what I want to talk today about today is about those things that um are ahead of us. | |
And you know, at times in the past, the World Economic Forum or those global elitists have kept a lot of things quiet. | |
Now they're out there in the open talking about their plans for you and I. And they aren't pretty. | |
So a lot of what I want to talk about today will have to do with that. | |
Also, I want to remind you that I will take your phone calls, of course. | |
If you call into 800-941 800-941-Shawn, that's 800-941-7326. | |
7326. | |
Also, my social media, Sean's, by the way, is at Sean Hannity on Twitter. | |
Mine, if I may for just a moment, I went off of Twitter for almost two years. | |
I went on not too long ago again under Rose Unplug. | |
It's the present tense, Rose Unplug. | |
So if you'll follow me, I'll appreciate that so I can build it back up again. | |
It was at a really nice size in the past of followers, but um, I had to start all over because I was so disgusted with Twitter, and now I'm back. | |
So Rose unplug present tense. | |
Anyway, I wanted to talk to you about a sermon that I had recently heard, and the pastor had quoted King Solomon. | |
And King Solomon had noted that government is run by sinners and therefore will always be corrupt, essentially is what he was saying in this particular passage. | |
And Solomon saw the corruption in leaders and in government, and he said that we shouldn't be surprised by this. | |
The idea is that government is corrupt and it's always been corrupt. | |
So, in a sense, he was saying, get used to it. | |
What Solomon said of government is true. | |
Yeah, of course it is. | |
And governments have been corrupt since the beginning of time. | |
But and and here's where there's an opportunity for a very teachable moment. | |
Because government is corrupt, limiting government is the point of our elections and every election that we've had since February 4th, 1789, when George Washington was unanimously chosen as the first president of the United States. | |
But see, the the bottom line here is that more government means more corruption. | |
What should be noted is that we have two parties. | |
One believes in less government and therefore less corruption, while the other argues for more government and therefore you got it, more corruption. | |
And when we consider the issues that are facing America today, from open border to radicalism in our schools and fentanyl and everything else that we are facing the economy. | |
We need the moral courage to speak the truth and Bear the consequences, even if that means, say, being labeled because you spoke out at a school board meeting. | |
Many of you parents have been labeled. | |
But you were courageous and you were willing to bear the consequences of that. | |
This country was founded on the idea that man was created by God to be free, and the only way to establish and maintain that freedom was to reduce the size of government. | |
In the founder's case, it was a king, an oppressive, imposing, freedom restricting king. | |
And by the way, the most oppressive aspect of living under tyrannical rule for them was the inability to worship freely. | |
It was either the king's way or no way. | |
And if you spoke out against the king, well, you would be appropriately punished. | |
So Solomon was right. | |
But those who came to this country to establish a life away from oppressive government, read corrupt, were people whose goal, whose mission was liberty. | |
They left a culture in Europe that believed that creativity resided within one station in life. | |
And the founders believed that there was genius in every human being, and the best way to explore and cultivate that genius was liberty. | |
Tyrannical governments and dictatorships out of socialism have brought absolutely nothing to enhance the human condition. | |
Think about it. | |
It's only we who love freedom have raised the baseline of human existence beyond anything ever conceived before. | |
And this experiment of freedom has lasted 246 years, but it lasted that long only because of true leaders. | |
Courageous leaders. | |
It's always been about men and women who have taken a stand for freedom, encouraged freedom, and gave their lives for freedom. | |
Leading up to the final effort to separate from England those who believed in the case and the cause of freedom, the separation from what Solomon called corrupt government, right? | |
Were not just the colonists, but the pastors of that time, especially the pastors. | |
They demonstrated moral courage. | |
You know, that thing noted as a characteristic of a good leader. | |
In those years leading up to independence, clergy argued that a separation from Britain from a corrupt king was approved by God. | |
That's what they believed. | |
Abraham Kitalis, at the time in a sermon, celebrated the American effort as the cause of truth, he said, against error and falsehood, the cause of pure and undefiled religion against bigotry, superstition, and human invention. | |
In short, he said, it is the cause of heaven against hell, of the kind parent of the universe against the prince of darkness and the destroyer of the human race. | |
People, wow. | |
That is one heck of a case for freedom. | |
And the pastors of that time were not afraid to make the case. | |
That's how much they believed in freedom. | |
That's how much they believed that it was God given. | |
And that anyone who opposed that opposed God himself. | |
And those cases for freedom, they can only be made by the most morally courageous among us. | |
And so, yeah, we need morally courageous men and women and pastors, but certainly not milktoast leaders. | |
All of us have got to be unafraid to at the very least talk about the issues that are important because they are, and they're biblical. | |
I would rather someone were completely cold on the subject than lukewarm. | |
Because it wasn't a lukewarm effort that brought about a declaration of independence from a corrupt government. | |
It was the closest humans have come, closer than any other country from decreasing the corruption of government by establishing those truths that were self-evident. | |
You know those truths, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, that the secure to these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their powers, their just powers from the consent of the governed. | |
Oh, and by the way, it wasn't a lukewarm Effort to draft the most radical document of all time, our constitution. | |
Given that it's been long recognized that our U.S. Constitution is the greatest document ever conceived. | |
Did you ever wonder why no other country has adopted a constitution like ours? | |
I'll tell you why. | |
It's because no other government wants to give up that much power to the people. | |
The only reason we have a constitution in the first place is that there was no bureaucracy here to oppose it. | |
You know what? | |
We're facing a time of struggle for that power. | |
We really are. | |
You know it. | |
You know it. | |
And there are those who want to restrict our power, our freedom, even globally. | |
When we consider the great reset, which we will talk about later in the show. | |
In the end, will it still be of the people, for the people, and by the people? | |
Or will it be handed over entirely to the government or even worse? | |
elitist globally. | |
In his Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln made what is believed to be one of the greatest statements on America's national purpose. | |
And he started that statement by referring to the signing of the declaration when he said fourscore and seven years ago, a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. | |
And then he addressed the end of the civil war. | |
And when he did, he honored those who perished by defending their principles when he said that these dead shall not have died in vain. | |
That this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom. | |
And that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. | |
So yeah, King Solomon was a very wise man. | |
My goodness, probably one of the wisest that ever lived, but so too were those who were also influenced greatly by God and who sought a solution to the human condition. | |
A solution, essentially, to corrupt government. | |
But you know what? | |
Our government today is corrupt. | |
And we hang on to a republic by a thread, you know it. | |
But we should ever be striving to return, as Lincoln said, to that new birth of freedom and a government that takes second place to we the people. | |
Our liberty from corrupt government was secured 246 years ago. | |
It was crafted for us by men who pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to that cause. | |
And a lot of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, they knew that they weren't going to fully live in a free country. | |
They understood that. | |
They knew that they were doing it for posterity. | |
Well, guess what? | |
We need to do the same for generations of people who come after us. | |
The founders weren't lukewarm in their quest for a free country, nor should any of us be. | |
And by the way, there are many pastors in this country who are unafraid to be honest with their congregations about what really is going on right now in this country. | |
One of those pastors is joining me today on the program, Pastor Jack Hibbs. | |
To all the courageous pastors and leaders and parents, because parents, you are very courageous, standing up for your children, because standing up for your children, you are leading the cause for a free country for them and their children. | |
I say thank you for your moral courage. | |
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I'll be back with lots more after that. | |
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Okay, we are back. | |
This is Rose sitting in for Sean Hannity today. | |
The phone number is 1-800. | |
Listen, I have it here somewhere, and I don't have it in front of me. | |
Son of a guy. | |
Okay, here it is. | |
1-800-941-Shawn. | |
1-800-941. | |
1-800-941 Sean. | |
Hey, listen, check me out on social media. | |
Um, it's mostly Rose Unplugged. | |
Like if you go to Rumble, you do the drop-down menu when you search, look for channels, look for Rose Unplugged. | |
A lot of my interviews are there. | |
Also, in addition to that, um, Facebook is Rose Unplugged. | |
The only thing that's unplugged, present tense is Twitter, Rose Unplug. | |
And let's see, what else is there? | |
Oh, Instagram, I think it's Rose Unplugged and the number one. | |
So there's all of that. | |
You know, and I'll take your phone calls too coming up. | |
But one of the things that, you know, I was thinking of is that a lot of times, you know, we see as parents, we're watching, you know, with great concern about what's happening in our society right now. | |
I mean, there's the craziness that's on the internet, social media, in our schools, you know, and we're gonna talk about a lot of that too coming up on today's program. | |
But we also recognize, you know, that it is our children mostly who are at risk right now. | |
It is our children. | |
When you consider the open border and the fentanyl that's coming through and how dangerous it is. | |
And in fact, when we talk to the attorney general from Florida, Moody, we're going to talk about those things and how dangerous and why it's dangerous to our children and also the children that are being brought over the border. | |
There's a great danger there for all of them, and we should be concerned about all of them. | |
But we're clearly a nation right now that that needs saved. | |
And as I mentioned in the monologue, and we've got a republic that needs preserved. | |
And and I was thinking the other day, I was at um at an event for Moms for America, and I was sharing with the ladies there about Queen Esther, because this was a woman who had everything. | |
I mean, she had wealth, beauty, very comfortable life. | |
She was married to a king. | |
In fact, the king didn't even ask her into his chamber every night. | |
Ladies, tell me that isn't cool. | |
All right. | |
So, but it came a time in the midst of all of that great comfort for that lady that she had to make a choice because her nation was at risk. | |
And and and to make that choice, she was risking relinquishing the life of comfort, comfort that she had come to enjoy. | |
And so it was it came at great risk, but it does for all of us, though, doesn't it? | |
She was gonna have to go before the king without an invitation to ask him. | |
She had a request for him on behalf of her people. | |
And that put her at risk. | |
And she was aware of the risk, and quite honestly, she was hesitant to do it because it was such a great risk to her. | |
But her uncle made an impassionate plea. | |
I mean, she he just said, listen, how do you know that you're not here for such a time as this? | |
And frankly, how do you and I know that we aren't here for such a time as this? | |
Listen, there is work to be done, and we need to do it, and we need to have that courage, that moral courage to get the job done. | |
You know that you can do it, and you know that this is the rule that has been set out for you. | |
Embrace it, embrace it and have the courage to go forward because you're not doing it for yourself. | |
You're doing for your children and their children and then their children. | |
Back with so much more. | |
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This is the Sean Hannity Show. | |
My name is Rose, and it's my honor to be sitting in for him again today. | |
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The radio show, the mainstream media loves date. | |
This is the Sean Hannity show. | |
And my name is Rose, and I'm sitting in for Sean today, and it's my honor to do so. | |
I like that they're playing Christmas music. | |
That sounds really nice. | |
Is my buddy Linda around? | |
I'm always around. | |
She's all I know you aren't you, though. | |
I'm like, 24-7, girl. | |
Anytime that we reach out to you for anything, you're always there. | |
Whether it's, you know, a friendly little text or it has to do with business, but you're always around. | |
Hey, Linda, I wanted to get your opinion because I know we just talked briefly, you and I this morning about Elon Musk, and he's like this enigma. | |
I mean, he's just really like, I like him. | |
I'm not sure about him. | |
I I like what he's doing with Twitter. | |
And then we've got the latest where he pulled um multiple journalists uh because they were doxing him, and they said that they went against uh it was a violation of Twitter, and so they're now off, and I I don't think they're off forever, seven days. | |
Hey, I've been I've been put on suspension before. | |
I have no doubt you probably have too. | |
But what are your thoughts on Elon Musk and what he just did recently? | |
I think when you have this many people who loved you until they didn't, it just shows you how um how feckless that side is. | |
I mean, they really just don't have the ability, they don't have the thick skin that they um they claim to have, and and they're just not used to being put on notice on point, and I think they're having a difficult time processing the fact that you know Elon has decided to sort of just expose some things, and you know, I I don't really know that much about you know this guy, you know, Sean and I talk about this a lot, which is you know, he's he really is a bit of an enigma, you know. | |
I don't I I think when people are as intelligent as he is, and clearly he is, and has made, you know, he's what is he, the second most wealthy person in the world or something. | |
Uh it's just crazy. | |
Yeah, but you know, he has he has a two-year-old. | |
So, you know, people are exposing where he lives. | |
And yeah, I think I'd be pretty ticked off about that too. | |
Um, and maybe put them on notice, like you're not gonna release where my jet is, where my house is, where my car is. | |
You know, it's not appropriate. | |
You know, like he has enough problems right now. | |
You know, people are jumping on the car where his kid is inside of it, you know. | |
Like, there's no I keep saying this every day, and I mean it more and more. | |
You know, people are just they have no humanity, and they have lost their ability to separate somebody's private life from what they do in their public life. | |
And what's interesting is you know, I say this a lot about you know the Learjet liberals, as we like to call them, you know, as they all travel, as you'll talk to Mark about later, to the World Economic Forum or their go green client climate, you know, um, summits, you know, they're all travel in their jets. | |
So while you know, you have to mine for coal for hundreds of years to, you know, charge a car because there's not enough electricity in this country, you know, on an electric grid that's powered by chips manufactured in China. | |
You know, I mean, there's such a it's so deep and convoluted. | |
It's disgusting. | |
And so I think Elon's just telling him, like, listen, we can argue about a lot of things. | |
We don't have to agree on everything, and you don't have to like what I'm doing right now, even though it's being done by the most center of the road, whether you it's Matt Taibe or Barry Weiss. | |
I mean, these are equal opportunity haters. | |
They hate right, everybody doesn't matter what side of the fence you're on, and they're just you know, talking about things that are actually happening, and they have all of the written proof to prove it. | |
If you put something in writing and you say, hey, this happened, and then people are looking at it saying, Yeah, but that's not really happening. | |
That didn't happen that way. | |
I'm like, it kind of did actually. | |
You can read it. | |
And so they're just mad at him for not keeping their secrets, is what it really comes down to. | |
So it really does. | |
I don't know if he went too far or not. | |
I'm not sure. | |
He may have, but you know, again, uh let him figure out I'll let him figure it out. | |
And in the meantime, though, the very same people that celebrated other people being suspended on Twitter are now crying and upset about it. | |
And and as you said, we can't have it both ways. | |
But we've just it's just become so crazy. | |
But he is genius, like he really is. | |
And um, but I love that he just stands up to them. | |
And uh, Lewis, uh, the engineer here in Pittsburgh and I were talking during one of the breaks, and he says, you know, we've become so politically correct, we don't even know how to take it when someone is speaking to us without political correctness in mind. | |
And and he does that, he does speak without that in mind very often. | |
And he's and I like that he said, Look, you can hate me all you want, and you can do hate talk on me all you want, but you're not special because you're a journalist and you're uh you're just a user of Twitter. | |
He brings it down to the basics. | |
If you think about it, right? | |
So these same journalists would have been, you know, for example, like we're talking about what's happening in Delaware, right? | |
Because Joe Biden is spending so much time in Delaware, and we don't have the visitor logs, we don't know what's going on. | |
This is a sitting president whose entire, you know, identity right now is to work for the people, and we don't know who he's seeing, we don't know who is visiting. | |
And if you're using your private home as your location and you're having meetings there, and it's not just like you know, your friend Bob from next door, then you know, the American people have a right to know about who was coming to your house. | |
The same if we look at the same thing, we look at Mar a Largo, you know, there's literally hundreds of you know, people in his home scouring through Melania's, you know, underwear drawer, and that's perfectly fine. | |
So it's not hard to find the bias, you know, and that's putting aside whether you like Trump or Biden. | |
That's just looking left and right. | |
And I think where we all kind of need to be is just get back to the center and realize, you know, at some point, which is gonna happen now in January, the gavel goes from one side to the other. | |
So, you know, now that you know Schiff and Cheney have had all these hearings and they bring all of this, you know, everybody is uh an anonymous source. | |
Everybody is uh I heard from the fourth person down the line that this happened. | |
So now we're gonna have the Republicans go in and they're gonna have tons of evidence, and a lot of it is gonna come from Elon, because he has just released the suppression, the doxing, the shadow banning, the fact that things were labeled misinformation, disinformation, fake, and they were making it up on the fly because that was their political prowess. | |
And apparently there's something big coming too, according to Elon. | |
And I don't think it's a playing card. | |
So yeah, I think there's something big he said, even still yet to come. | |
So we'll see what that is. | |
But no, you make some excellent points, Linda. | |
As always, my friend, as always. | |
Thank you. | |
Good job as always. | |
Thanks for joining us today. | |
We appreciate it. | |
Sean's first day off, so I know he's grateful for you too. | |
Oh, good for him. | |
He deserves it. | |
He works hard, so do you. | |
Thank you for everything you do too, Linda. | |
I appreciate you. | |
You're awesome, girl. | |
You know, in fact, we have a little bit of audio here. | |
Um CNN is saying that they will now re-evaluate their relationship with Twitter. | |
You think they really are? | |
Or I mean, Twitter has become such a great tool for everyone, no matter what side of the aisle you're on. | |
Take a listen to what CNN had to say about their relationship with Twitter. | |
I think this raises a big question about what the free press, what the future of the free press on Twitter looks like. | |
You know, are news organizations going to stand by as the reporters are just you know hastily banned without explanation. | |
Uh CNN is saying it's going to reevaluate its relationship with Twitter based on the response it gets. | |
I want to read you the full statement, Alison. | |
It says um the impulsive and unjustified suspension of a number of reporters, including CNN's Dunil Sullivan, is concerning but not surprising. | |
And it goes on to say Twitter's increasing instability and volatility volatility should have should be of incredible concern for and everyone who uses Twitter, and then it goes on to say we've asked Twitter for an explanation, and we will reevaluate our relationship based on that response. | |
And I think it's so important to point out that Twitter really needs or really relies on news. | |
I mean, that's what's what the kind of the lifeblood of Twitter. | |
I mean, they're all on Twitter. | |
Yeah, they are, and they're probably not really leaving, are they? | |
Um, you know, someone tweeted a quote from Thomas Sowell, and uh, and I thought this was so perfect. | |
Um, when people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination. | |
And that was from Thomas Sowell. | |
And you know, There's a meme that's out there right now. | |
It says, I'm leaving Twitter, but first I'm going to tweet about leaving Twitter. | |
And then I'm going to stick around until I see what everyone thinks of me living leaving Twitter. | |
I mean, doesn't that sound just about right? | |
All famous people. | |
If Trump wins, I'm leaving. | |
I'm going to move to France. | |
We're going to go here. | |
And Sean will go on the air, and he would say, I'll tell you what, I'm buying it. | |
Don't go already. | |
First class ticket. | |
Anywhere you want to go, you can leave the country. | |
Because this is what it is. | |
Like, go. | |
You know, we played, you know, the jet is ready. | |
We had this whole stager, you know, that we had that we played in the show. | |
Not on the left. | |
They didn't go in. | |
Darn it. | |
Darn it. | |
You know. | |
Like teasing us like that. | |
This is not right. | |
Yeah. | |
Exactly. | |
Exactly. | |
So go already. | |
So go already. | |
But yeah, I it's just, it's so funny. | |
But that's exactly I saw Dan Rather's tweet, and he's like, he was complaining, but you're still there, aren't you, dude? | |
You are still there. | |
Anyway, uh, it is the Sean Hannity show. | |
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And you know, and listen, I may yeah, I'm a Christian, but it doesn't matter if we're if we're Christ Christian or a Buddhist or you're a student of Islam or you're Jewish, all of you, all of us, I think can agree that we're in some crazy places right now in the world, in the world, not just in this country, but all over. | |
There are some things that are happening that are perhaps scary to some, uh, are concerning to many. | |
And so that's why I asked him to come on to just give an encouraging word to talk about where we are right now and where we go. | |
Now, the uh and I know a lot of the Pope right now, uh, Pope Francis said, I think it was Monday this week, that he sees still greater omens of greater destruction and desolation in the world, and he's calling on people to put aside selfishness, indifference, and antagonism. | |
Uh, you know, it's interesting because a week ago, Pew Research posted the results of a study on the end times. | |
This is how bad some people think things are, right? | |
And this is why I wanted to encourage you with our next guest coming up next hour. | |
But some people, you know, believe that we are in the end times, and the research center survey showed that about two people, two in five Americans believe the humanity is living in the end times, including 29% of non-Christians and 23% of the religiously unaffiliated. | |
So that's an interesting number. | |
And the Washington Times pointed out that along with the Pew Research Survey, two noted evangelical authors, David Jeremiah and Michael Youssef, released books this fall warning about the apocalyptic period. | |
Um I gotta tell you, um the other day my husband was saying or asking me, why tell me again why I'm putting up yet another wine rack in our storage area. | |
Because I got a whole bunch of wine racks, I'm not gonna lie. | |
And I said, because when the end of the world comes, and I, you know, kind of looks like it might be, but just in case, I'm going out drinking a lot of wine. | |
That's how I'm doing it. | |
Drinking a lot of wines. | |
It's like, okay, I guess I can't argue with that. | |
And so um, we put that new rack from floor to ceiling up, and uh, it's already three quarters of the way full. | |
That's my plan. | |
I'm one of those people I'm making plans. | |
Hey, by the way, I just want to say hello to my dad. | |
You know who you are, Hank, listening in the free state of Florida. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
He's a resident of Florida, and I go see him every month, and I'm gonna tell you something. | |
That state is amazing. | |
It has been for the last couple of years that I've been going there. | |
Huge difference when you travel from Pennsylvania, particularly during a certain time a couple of years ago, and you travel from Pennsylvania to Florida. | |
I mean, it really is a free state. | |
The people there are wonderful. | |
He's very happy there, and I'm happy to visit him there. | |
So, hey dad, love you. | |
Oh, speaking of Florida, we have someone calling from Florida, Tom is on the line calling from Florida. | |
Hey Tom, how's it going? | |
Great, how are you today? | |
I'm doing well, thank you. | |
I have a real quick question for you. | |
Uh, if or maybe I should say when the Bidens, Joe Hunter and uh Jim, all the facts come out as far as your nefarious and illegal activities. | |
Would it be possible or could they be charged under the RICO Act? | |
Oh my gosh, I honestly don't know the answer to that. | |
But I would here's how I feel, Tom. | |
I would love very much to see that at least serious investigation has gone into some of the things that we have been concerned about over the last couple of years. | |
And I would like to see that we are seriously looking at some of this, and I don't know because I'm not a lawyer. | |
Thanks, Tom, by the way, for your call. | |
But uh, I'm really I don't know. | |
I can't honestly I can't tell you that. | |
But there are a lot of great minds out there and legal minds that probably could answer that question. | |
I guess I'm just not one of them. | |
Charlie's calling also from Florida. | |
Hey, Charlie, how's it going? | |
Hi, how are you doing? | |
Doing well, thank you. | |
Yeah, so the reason I called is because you know, this the left's you know, heads exploding now over uh uh, you know, Elon Musk exposing all these people on Twitter. | |
And the thing is that Twitter, a lot of these people wouldn't even have Twitter, and especially in a lot of the poorer countries all around the world, the only reason they can get it is because of Elon Musk and SpaceX and the Starling satellites that they keep putting up. | |
Yeah, they love to hate, they love them and they hate them. | |
You know what I mean? | |
I don't even know if they think about just how much all of it and all of a sudden now, you know, EVs and you know the wonderful Tesla. | |
We gotta go. | |
Gotta go, sweetie. | |
Gotta go. | |
Because coming up next, Pastor Jack Hibbs of Real Life Ministry will be joining us. | |
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