Welcome back and Happy New Year! In this first episode of Season 2 of the Rogue Recap we tackle Somali fraud, commie cover-ups, and lunatic liberals that have, sadly, come out of the shadows. And of course, we would be remiss if we did not bash our RINO's as well; they are always good for a few laughs. From Mamdani to Maduro and Schumer to Walz, we've got you covered. @LyndaMick @RogueRecapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Well, Happy New Year and welcome to The Rogue Recap.
I am Linda McLaughlin, your host, and super stoked to be here with you as the nation seems to be at an all-time high of complete and utter idiocy.
So if you've been paying attention, the following things are happening here at home.
First and foremost, we have some sort of, I don't know, benefits bonanza, I'd like to call it, happening all across the United States.
Starting in Minnesota, it seems, and I guess I shouldn't say starting, but I guess the awareness is starting in Minnesota with this Somali fraud.
And I thought Ilhan O'Marr was pretty gross for marrying her brother and lying about her family and lying about who she was and then being elected to Congress, which seems completely and totally insane.
But following the news out of Minnesota under Tim Walz, it actually is becoming really clear how this all happened.
So these individuals that are coming across from Somalia, which is a worn-torn, you know, three, you know, third world country, nothing but just, you know, trials, tribulations, and struggles for the Somali people.
And you would think if you were able to get a work visa, a student visa, some sort of green card, whatever it is that allows you to come to the United States of America, you would be like, oh my gosh, thank you so much.
Amazing opportunity for me to turn my life around, give my children and my family a better path forward.
But instead, they're like, hey, I want to mess some shit up, right?
Because home was such a hot mess.
Let's do it here.
This is one of those things that I just can't get my hands around.
Why on God's green earth would you come from a place that is a hot mess and then say, yeah, let's do it here?
I truly go home wherever home is for you.
But if you are in Minnesota, dressing like you're in Somalia, talking like you are in Somalia, saying on the microphone at congressional events and campaign speeches and town halls that your allegiance will always be to Somalia, why are you here?
Ah, now I know why.
Because they are pilfing off of the American taxpayer and they are taking millions upon millions.
And now they're saying upwards of billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to funnel through these fake businesses.
I mean, they're giving the mob a run for their money.
You know, I thought the mob had this like laundering money thing down pat.
Then Zelensky came along and I thought, oh, Zelensky might actually, you know, he might be giving them a run for their money.
And then Biden came along.
I thought, oh, Biden's given Zelensky a run for their money.
And then I thought, oh, Biden and Zelensky are working together.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Now the Somalis, forget about it.
They're putting everybody to shame.
$9 billion in stolen taxpayer funds for fraudulent daycares, adult living centers, audit centers, you name it.
And there's individuals on the ground, God bless them, that are, they're doing the work because the mainstream media sure as hell isn't doing it, right?
And there's no way that we would know about it.
I saw a congressman this morning.
I won't say his name, but he's from Minnesota.
And he was like, yeah, we've been talking about this for three years.
And I was kind of like, no, you haven't.
You haven't been talking about it at all.
I've never heard about it.
Why haven't you raised a bill?
Why haven't you brought the cameras to these places?
This is the biggest problem that I have with Congress, regardless of side, because it's really not a right-left thing.
It's a complacency thing.
And the Republicans are just as guilty, if not more guilty, than the left, because even now, while we have full and complete control of the House and Senate, we can't get shit done.
And there's only one reason why we can't, right?
Or I guess there's two.
One is they're on the take.
There's too many of them on the take.
There's too many of them getting paid off by lobbyists.
There's too many of them getting some other sort of income from some other sort of source, place, person saying, hey, if you could just maybe, you know, turn your head, not vote or vote this way.
And that kind of shit's really happening.
Then the other part of it is there is this inability for our side to unite.
They will not unite.
See, the left is 100% united for the greater good.
They're like, we hate Republicans.
We hate America.
We hate anything that doesn't allow us to rob and steal.
Therefore, we're going to stick together because even though we hate each other, we hate everything else more and we need access to do all the things that we're not supposed to be doing.
And if we allow them the ability to actually take a look at what's happening behind closed doors, we'll never be able to do it again.
So now we've got these citizen journalists out there.
And I got to tip my hat to James O'Keefe because he definitely, in my opinion, was one of the first people that went out there and really sort of just was like, hey, I'm going to go undercover and I'm going to start to expose people that are in agencies and government run positions and have access to our leaders who are actually doing things they shouldn't.
And they're giving money to people who shouldn't receive it.
And that's really, that's really one of the first people that stepped out and said no.
But now we have so many others and I'm grateful for them.
Some of them are better than others.
Some of them do it for the pure satisfaction of defending America and exposing people who are trying to hurt it.
And others just want to be in front of a camera and they make noise and repeat what other people work really hard to do.
So that kind of pisses me off, but that's another show.
But Minnesota really is just the tip of the spear.
You know, I was looking on X and on Instagram and reading through all of these various reports and notes.
And I am truly amazed at how Minnesota, while it has these crazy storefronts, whether they're abandoned warehouses, old drugstores, beat up apartment buildings, where there could never in a million years have ever been any sort of child care or age to living care ever.
I mean, truly ever.
And then you look at places in Philadelphia.
It's the same thing.
And it's the same groups of people.
And I don't know why everybody's so afraid to say it, right?
Like you have this Muslim uprising of these individuals that are coming out and they're saying, you know, yeah, we want to come here and we want to live on welfare and we want to live the way we want to live, which is how we lived in whatever country we came from.
And yeah, we know we're not assimilating and we know that we're not contributing to the American system or way, but we don't care because there's so many people doing it now.
It's like, where do you begin?
Well, I guess we begin in Minnesota.
Then we work our way into Philadelphia.
We work our way into New York.
We work our way into all of these blue cities and states who are allowing people to come in and take, not put back in, because they're being tipped off because they want their vote.
That's how Ilhan Omar, this psycho, ever became a congresswoman because they rigged that election.
If you remember, James O'Keefe came out during these congressional runs and the various campaigns and the town halls that were happening throughout Minnesota.
And he was like, people have trunkfuls of ballots.
He had videos of it pre-filled out and, you know, marked and everything.
And then he had people going and dumping them and post office boxes and mailboxes.
And I mean, it was nuts.
He had it all on tape.
I never saw any congresspeople do anything about that.
That to me is the most important issue.
People want to talk about, you know, oh, we're so upset about Venezuela.
Why are you upset about Venezuela?
What do you know or not know about Venezuela?
You're telling me all these people that are marching in all these blue cities with these pre-made signs and banners and they're all ready and collected and organized.
Nobody had anything to do the first Monday of the new year.
Nobody had jobs.
Nobody had any school.
Nobody had, no, you're just ready with all your signs.
That doesn't look weird to anybody.
You don't think that that's planned?
This happened on Saturday.
These guys are organized.
They've got buses.
They've got bullhorns.
They've got perfectly made picketing signs.
And nobody thinks this is weird.
Nobody thinks it's planned out.
Every single time there is an event, whether it's free Palestine or we love Ukraine or, you know, you name your issue.
It has been the left that has been ready, rallied, and their signage is out of bounds.
And it sounds petty, but it's not.
Because anybody who has ever made signs or gotten signs, whether it be for your kids' football game or for a going away party or whatever it is, these are not things that just happen.
They take time.
You need to make a graphic.
You need to go to a printer.
You have to get everything done.
Unless, of course, you're so planned, you're so prepared that you have all of this in-house and it just becomes a reality the second that you say that you're ready to make it a reality.
That's a very scary thing that we have people that organized and that ready to take down our country that hate us so much, that put in so much effort to destroy the country from which they benefit.
And it's such a stupid thing.
You know, it's like this momdani in New York who is saying, we're going to get rid of individualism and we're going to focus on collectivism.
And people keep saying, don't talk about New York.
It's one city.
Is it?
Really?
Just one city?
One of the largest economies in the world for one city?
This guy is bringing in socialists, communists, people who hate white people and say they're doing everything to disenfranchise them.
You're telling me that this guy's not going to drive New York City into the ground?
I think that that is going to prove out to be one of the most sad parts of our history is that we have somebody who literally should not be mayor, who knows nothing about the city of New York, who knows nothing about the American values.
And it's such a sad thing, right?
because New York is one of those places that we have had so many stories of incredible immigrants that have come from meager backgrounds, love this country, came through Ellis Island and made America what it is today.
But now we have people that have come through under Obama, under Biden, under the Clintons, and all they want to do is siphon off a little piece for themselves or a big piece and take, take, take.
They never want to give back.
And so back to my original point of Minnesota, as I get down the rabbit hole of destruction, whether you're looking at Venezuela, whether you are looking at what's happening in Ukraine, whether you are paying attention to what's happening in Nigeria, all of these things have an effect here at home because the Soros liberals are here and they are watching what's happening in the Western world.
If you take a look at Europe, it's a very scary thing.
And they always say, whatever happens in Europe will happen in America within three to five years.
And I actually believe that to be true.
I really do.
Because I'm looking at these people and then we're importing them.
And the problem is beyond the fact that all of the things that we're seeing in the streets with these protesters and these signs is they're all paid for.
None of them are real protesters.
None of them have a clue what was going on in Venezuela.
And if you go to a place like Doral, Florida, which is a place they, you know, it's in, it's like a little Venezuela, they call it, right?
And you talk to these people who escaped Maduro's regime and they're crying and thanking the president at all age groups, men, women, children, grandparents, thanking President Trump for saving their country because they want to go home.
They came here to America.
They came here to escape dictatorship, socialism.
They came here for freedom.
And now in many parts of this country, we are seeing this uprising of people who want to import the same.
They want that socialism.
They want that control.
They want those dictatorships.
And not because they believe in them, because they want the control so that they can be sort of, you know, the king.
They want to sit on a throne and let their peons serve them.
But they'll tell you the opposite.
They'll tell you they want equity.
They'll tell you they want justice.
They'll never tell you how they're going to get it.
They'll never talk about a plan because they don't have one.
They're only going to talk to you about what they think they can do for you and what's impeding them from doing it and what you need to do and what you need to give up and what you need to give in order for them to make a better place for everyone.
And the problem is, is people sat and just thought about it for a minute.
They go, oh, that sounds terrible.
But they don't.
They get so wrapped up in the movement, that feeling of wanting to belong, that feeling of wanting to blend in.
The same people who a year ago were like, anybody can be anything and love is love and individualism.
And, you know, Jane wants to be Joe and Joe wants to be Jackie and everything is fine.
Now they're like, nope, no individualism.
We're all about collectivism.
Now I'm like, okay.
Oh, and by the way, just like in Minneapolis and in Minnesota, we are now having the call to prayer in parts of New York.
I want to know how that's okay.
I want to know how at 5 a.m. I need to hear somebody screaming in Arabic.
If you want to praise to your God, you do that shit in your house.
Just like I pray to my God in my house or go to church.
You can go to mosque.
But this idea that you are going to blast through the streets of an American city, the call to prayer, this is not freedom of religion.
This actually is an infringement on other people's religions.
Because I guarantee you, if I started ringing church bells in every single community at 5 a.m. and asking everyone to sing Catholic hymns, there would be an uprising.
And not to defend our right to do it, but to say we couldn't.
So in closing, for our first day back here in 2026, super excited to see people being exposed for their fraud.
Super proud of the citizen journalists who had the balls to go out there and do what not a single congressperson, senator, congressman, representative, all these committee chairs, all of these legacy media, you know, they're so brave.
All these angers in their sweet spot at their big TV desks.
Nobody went out and did what these guys did.
And I have to tip my hat.
It's pretty impressive.
And I can't wait to see just how big, bad, and ugly it is because I think it's a lot worse than any of us know.
You are listening to The Rogue Recap, guys.
I am Linda McLaughlin.
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