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Wanted To Talk
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| What's up and welcome. | |
| This is The Rogue Recap and you are here with your host, Linda McLaughlin. | |
| She is pissed off, outraged, and has zero patience with what seems to be an epidemic of entitlement and stupidity. | |
| Here we talk about all the things the other shows just don't or won't touch. | |
| Make sure to like and subscribe to her podcast so you never miss an episode. | |
| What's up, guys? | |
| And happy Wednesday. | |
| It is January 28th, and the world is still a hot mess. | |
| So at least one thing is consistent. | |
| Wanted to talk about something. | |
| I mean, there's quite a lot to talk about, but really wanted to talk about something that's happening that's not getting a lot of attention. | |
| And I'm not exactly sure why. | |
| So yesterday there was a big report that came out about 26 children's candy brands that contained dangerous levels of arsenic. | |
| So I'll ask the obvious question because I'm not a doctor and I also don't make candy. | |
| And I am trying to understand why arsenic is in candy. | |
| I mean, I remember watching enough movies in my life and reading enough, you know, Edgar Allan Poe books to know that arsenic is used to kill somebody. | |
| So they found 26 top children candy brands that contained quote unquote dangerous, elevated levels of arsenic. | |
| And I just want to go on the record and say I think any level of arsenic sounds pretty dangerous to me, but I'm going to put this out on social media. | |
| You guys can follow me at Linda Mick, L-Y-N-D-A-M-I-C-K, or at Rogue Recap, either one of those. | |
| But I'm going to put this list out and I'm sourcing this from MJ Truth Ultra. | |
| I love this guy. | |
| He's great. | |
| I follow him. | |
| He has really good posts. | |
| If you do not follow him, highly advise that you do. | |
| But I'll list off just some of the big ones. | |
| Hershey Company, they got Hershey's Cookies and Cream. | |
| Jolly Rancher, Sour Apple and Strawberry. | |
| Twizzlers. | |
| Nestle has Kit Kats. | |
| Mars, which is Snickers and Skittles and Musketeer. | |
| Sour Patch Kids from Mondelez International. | |
| Tootsie Roll Industries is dots and fruit juice. | |
| I mean, the hell's going on, guys? | |
| I mean, every time we turn around, we find out that they're trying to poison us. | |
| They're trying to poison the elderly with all these crazy shots. | |
| They got elderly people all over this country getting pneumonia shots, COVID shots, flu shots. | |
| I spend so much time talking to people about why they shouldn't be putting any of this shit in their body. | |
| Not for the least of which is that you're putting a vaccine into your body, specifically when speaking about pneumonia and the flu, which has various strains of said flu, of said pneumonia, in the hopes that one of them will match the flu or the pneumonia that you might get so that it doesn't work. | |
| What? | |
| Can you imagine if somebody said, hey, eat this piece of shit because the next meal you might have might have shit in it, or it might not. | |
| But if you eat this one piece of shit right now, then when you do eat the shit, it won't taste like shit. | |
| What? | |
| If it sounds crazy, guess what? | |
| It's crazy. | |
| Very few things, you know, when you say them and you're like, oh, that feels weird. | |
| It's because it is weird, you know? | |
| And I think that's the ultimate issue that we're having here. | |
| Kind of across the board in every single major issue. | |
| There is not one topic, one discussion that I'm having with people that are actually able to have a conversation where actually, you know, even if you don't agree, but it's like, hey, you know, just wanted to know what this meant to you or, and, you know, you go back and forth and you have a real conversation about it. | |
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Why It Feels Weird
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| And then you have other people that just have their talking points and they're psychotic. | |
| And they're like, you know, they're running these ops on you, whether it's because they want to say, we're going to take away your kids because you're not recognizing the fact that they want to be trans or because you have people out there marching in the streets calling law enforcement Nazis, you know, because, you know, they're saying that, you know, all human life matters. | |
| Nobody is saying that human life doesn't matter. | |
| But when there are 1,360 people in a Minneapolis jail and the mayor and the governor will not release illegal immigrant criminals, known criminals, they're in your jail, not put there by ICE, not put there by the federal government in any capacity. | |
| And you don't want to give them up. | |
| Why? | |
| You need those criminals? | |
| You need illegal aliens. | |
| You don't have enough homegrown criminals. | |
| I mean, think about how nuts that sounds. | |
| These are the things that I just, I can't even speak to it, right? | |
| Because it makes no sense. | |
| It's like when I talk to my kids and they're like, you know, why is this teacher so psychotic about, you know, Trump? | |
| And I can't pick Trump for my book report or I can't pick, you know, to be a part of a Christian conservative after-school club or, you know, all the things that should be good, all the things that should be great. | |
| Like, oh, your kid really likes the president. | |
| Oh, your child is a practicing Christian and wants to create an after-school club about praising God. | |
| No, that's no good. | |
| But the after-school Satan club, that's getting a lot of members. | |
| That's okay with us. | |
| I mean, it just doesn't make sense. | |
| Even I saw a post the other day of this woman and she was going in to the United Nations here in New York to celebrate Holocaust Remembrance Day and she had a jacket on. | |
| On the back of her jacket was the Star of David. | |
| And she was stopped by security and was told that she was not allowed to enter with that jacket on. | |
| And I was like, why? | |
| And they said, well, it's going to make people very upset. | |
| Why would it make people upset? | |
| This is literally Holocaust Remembrance Day. | |
| So you're wearing the Star of David, which is symbolic to the Jewish people and their religion. | |
| And you're telling this woman that she's not allowed to go in with it on because it's going to upset other people from other religions. | |
| Do you say that to people wearing the Palestinian flag? | |
| Do you say that to people wearing a cafe? | |
| Why is this woman singled out? | |
| That's the stuff that makes no sense. | |
| And it's the security guard in the front of the UN who's clearly been given a directive to do this. | |
| And it makes no sense. | |
| It doesn't make any sense ever. | |
| It really doesn't make sense on Holocaust Remembrance Day. | |
| And I, you know, I look to X as my primary source of information, right? | |
| So you have verified news sources on X and then you have people that just give commentary. | |
| And I find people so interesting. | |
| I really do. | |
| And I'll scour, you know, X and other, you know, social media platforms, just looking for various points of view and finding interesting tidbits. | |
| And I saw this one guy, this black guy, put a post up a couple days ago, and I just thought it was so spot on. | |
| And he said, he said, he's on TikTok. | |
| His name is Curtis Smith, 9623. | |
| So hat tip to Curtis Smith. | |
| But he says, Donald Trump should tell everyone who came into this country illegally that if they vote Republican, he will give them citizenship immediately. | |
| And he said, now watch how fast these Democrats want these illegal aliens out of the country. | |
| And I laughed out loud. | |
| I thought it was so funny because it is so true. | |
| Like the psyop is real. | |
| You know, people are saying that this is a fight for humanity, that this is a fight for civil rights, that this is a fight for dignity and quality of life. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| It's a fight for people who come into the country. | |
| You know, like we have Maria Salazar, who's a congresswoman from Florida, and she's trying to pass the Dignity Act. | |
| That anybody who's been here for five years and is living a very peaceful life and hasn't committed any crimes can stay here. | |
| And I was like, hmm, that's interesting because they already committed a crime. | |
| They came here illegally. | |
| So that kind of negates the entire premise of the bill. | |
| And it really is so offensive to all the other people who do it the right way, which is the ongoing conversation. | |
| Like, why do some people get a pass and then other people have to do it through, you know, with lawyers and following all the proper paperwork and so on and so forth? | |
| And so it's like when you have conversations with people and you ask them, like, make it make sense. | |
| Please explain it to me. | |
| How is this happening? | |
| You know, you look at what's happening in Iran, and I know people are upset about Iran and they don't want to talk about Iran. | |
| They want to talk about America. | |
| But what they don't understand is that Iran is like very much like America, you know, prior to the revolution. | |
| And these are regular people that were taken over by Islamic extremists. | |
| Sound familiar? | |
| I mean, look at Australia right now. | |
| Look at London right now. | |
| Look at Texas. | |
| Look at Jersey City. | |
| Look at parts of Jersey where literally it's full. | |
| It looks like you're in Palestine. | |
| It's disgusting. | |
| There's trash everywhere. | |
| There's kids everywhere. | |
| It's ridiculous. | |
| And you can't have a synagogue there and you can't have a church there. | |
| You have imams all over this country and you have people teaching, you know, various theologic classes and universities that Christianity is bad. | |
| Judaism is bad. | |
| You know, we have to give Islam a chance. | |
| No, we don't. | |
| I will never give Islam a chance. | |
| I'm telling you right now, absolutely not. | |
| And don't take that as a place of ignorance. | |
| I've read the Quran twice. | |
| And I've actually worked with someone who was from a country where he was a Coptic Christian and he helped me through the Quran because I didn't understand, obviously. | |
| And he's like, you have to read it from the Arabic translation because the way that they translate it to English leaves a lot of things out. | |
| So I guess it's like their own little way of practicing Tikiya. | |
| But my point in all of this is the most obvious things that are happening all over the country need to be recognized. | |
| And when we look at all of the children, when we look at all of the American citizens, and they're so young, right? | |
| They're all of these people who just die because they were killed by a drunk illegal alien driver or they were raped by an illegal alien or they were beaten by a group of illegal aliens. | |
| Don't any of those American lives matter? | |
| Why is it only when the murder fits the narrative that we decide that we want to talk about it? | |
| Whether it's Alex Predi or Renee Good or George Floyd? | |
| These are all narratives that fit like an effort, a movement, right? | |
| But where is the movement for kids who have nothing to do with this stuff? | |
| How many young women have to be raped and murdered by illegal aliens before we say, maybe we shouldn't be bringing people into America who aren't ready to assimilate to American ways of life? | |
| You know, in America, we talk about freedom and then we have this group of people out there with nose rings and blue hair and getting paid literally just to protest. | |
| They have no other job. | |
| So they don't know what it is to have to show up somewhere and dress like an adult and look presentable. | |
| They think it's okay to look like, you know, you haven't showered in eight days. | |
| And maybe they haven't. | |
| Maybe that's not a look. | |
| Maybe that's an actuality. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But it's a larger problem that we have American citizens that only want to support those who break laws. | |
| It is an ongoing theme. | |
| And I know me for one, I am telling my kids now. | |
| You hear any of this shit in school. | |
| You have any teacher talking to you about any of this stuff. | |
| You come to me immediately. | |
| In addition to the fact that I go to the schools and I tell them straight up, I do not want my child in a class that talks about X, Y, and Z. He's not to hear about transgender this. | |
| She's not to be, you know, burdened with reading this book. | |
| This is all indoctrination. | |
| And unless and until you can stand up for your kids and get involved, you really are going to be behind the eight ball when they turn around to you one day and they start spewing this crap back out to you. | |
| That's the real problem. | |
| If you don't do it now, it's going to be too late because we are looking at so many people that are so indoctrinated. | |
| And it varies in ages. | |
| I mean, you look at these white liberal women. | |
| I'm like, is there something in the water? | |
| What is going on? | |
| I mean, they are all the most unattractive, dumb, uneducated women. | |
| Holy God almighty. | |
| Just stop. | |
| Please focus on yourself. | |
| You could use a little work. | |
| Please go. | |
| But instead, they're in the street. | |
| They're screaming at people. | |
| They're rage baiting. | |
| I mean, it's, they got these whistles and the pots and the pans and they block the roadways. | |
| And oh my God, could you please stop? | |
| And when you go up to them and you try to have a conversation with them, you can't because they respond so psychotically. | |
| And that's when you know that you're dealing with someone. | |
| I don't know what they have them hopped up on. | |
| I don't know if it's Adderall. | |
| I don't know if it's meth. | |
| I don't know what they're giving them, but they are unhinged. | |
| If you have an argument to make, make it. | |
| Support yourself with facts, with examples. | |
| Be able to say, do you know what I'm saying? | |
| Like when I look at the amount of illegal aliens that have come into the country and they've murdered and raped all of these children, for example, and then you give a list of like 10 kids under 10. | |
| Or you say, oh, did you hear about that case two days ago in a Georgia mobile home where an 11-year-old girl was held at knife point and raped? | |
| And thank God was stopped after raping the 11-year-old because he was moving on to the 10-year-old sister. | |
| Or we have another illegal alien that was just arrested in Texas for raping a seven-year-old. | |
| Is it so commonplace to hear these things that people aren't outraged anymore? | |
| Does it have to happen to somebody you love or to somebody that you knows that, you know, their children? | |
| Like, what does it take for you to care? | |
| That's the point I'm trying to get to. | |
| When is enough enough? | |
| When do you stop doxing federal agents who are there to stop child predators and rapists? | |
| We just saw another officer just arrested. | |
| He's in some satanic pedophilia ring. | |
| We have to protect the elderly and we have to protect our kids. | |
| And I started this podcast talking about arsenic and candy. | |
| Something so simple as your kid says, hey, mom, can I get a Starburst? | |
| Can I get a Skittles? | |
| Can I get a Snickers? | |
| And you think nothing of it. | |
| Yeah, you were good today or you were great in the store or you got good grades or whatever it is. | |
| Now I'm afraid to give them that. | |
| I'm making everything from scratch in my house. | |
| I mean, I remember when the kids were little, I used to make all the baby food and a food processor because I was afraid to take anything from anybody. | |
| Because that's what you want to do, right? | |
| You want to protect your kids from the world. | |
| I know I do. | |
| But now I feel like the world is invading everywhere. | |
| There's toxic food, toxic water. | |
| Is the snow real? | |
| Are they spraying the sky with chemicals? | |
| Are the elections and is there any integrity there? | |
| Are they going to try and kill the president again? | |
| Am I going to be able to get home tonight? | |
| Are they going to block the roads? | |
| I mean, none of it makes sense. | |
| There is so much disruption to everyday life. | |
| And there is so much disruption in your right to just live your life. | |
| And I don't know about you guys, but I know for me, I'm tired. | |
| I am so tired of the person that sit next to you, whether it's in an airport or a train station or a subway or a waiting room with their phone without putting headphones in. | |
| I don't want to hear your show. | |
| I don't want to hear your music. | |
| I don't want to hear your conversation. | |
| And why would you want me to? | |
| But this is just like the end of common courtesy. | |
| People who go out of their house wearing their, you know, Adidas slides with their socks on, sweatpants, and a t-shirt that looks like it may have been on its third or fourth day. | |
| There's no respect for yourself. | |
| There's no respect for others. | |
| There's no respect for the little things that are really quite big. | |
| And it starts with us and our kids, and we got to take care of them. | |
| I hope you guys are safe out there. | |
| There's going to be a lot of news coming out about Iran. | |
| There's going to be a lot of news coming out about Minnesota. | |
| And I think this is going to spread, especially as we get through this cold and things start to get warmer. | |
| I was just talking about this with a friend today. | |
| I think it's going to be a really hard year leading up to these midterms because these people are well funded and well organized and they do not want Republicans in office. | |
| And I'll tell you another thing. | |
| We got to make sure the Republicans we have in office are the right ones because man, do we have a lot of rhinos? | |
| We got a lot of self-interested rhinos and Republicans who could care less about their constituents. | |
| We got to be careful of that too. | |
| We will be back tomorrow, you guys. | |
| This is the Rogue Recap. | |
| Check it out on rogue recap.com. | |
| I am Linda McLaughlin. | |
| Thank you for being with us and we will see you guys tomorrow. | |
| Have a great night. | |
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