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Nov. 4, 2009 - True Capitalist Radio
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November 4th, 2009 True Conservative Radio Hosted By Ghost

Ghost opens True Conservative Radio by defending his critique of liberals and celebrating Republican wins in New Jersey and Virginia, arguing that entitlements and Wall Street bonuses reveal government failure. He opposes gay marriage as an atheist plot, mocks North Korea's atomic threats, and analyzes caller Tony's views on feminism and divorce incentives. Ghost condemns Sarah Palin as a feminist mouthpiece and urges conservatives to act against the apathetic public before the liberal regime causes societal collapse. [Automatically generated summary]

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Why I Conduct These Broadcasts 00:06:09
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Well, good evening, folks.
And thank you for tuning in with me once again to another edition of True Conservative Radio.
And of course, I am your host, the man they call Ghost.
And once again, folks, I want to thank you very much for tuning in with me.
I see we have a considerable amount of people live in the broadcast with us.
And before we get on live with the broadcast here, I'd like for everyone to please follow me on Twitter.
The name to follow is Ghost Politics.
It's the quickest and fastest way to figure out when I'm going to have a sporadic broadcast of this nature.
And once again, don't forget to blog, or excuse me, the bookmark the official blogtalkradio.com slash ghost website because that's where you will find the official archives and the official live broadcasts of this particular program.
Anyway, folks, I know that the last broadcast, number 135, was a little bit of a precarious broadcast.
I know that I cracked up a little bit.
I said a lot of things about certain individuals that I taken a lot of heat for in the emails that I've been getting as of late.
And I just wanted to say that I'm not sorry for any of it.
All right, what do you think about that?
Sick and tired of this ridiculous, pussified America where one cannot be critical of the current ignorant situation that America currently resides in without having a whole bunch of idiots butthurt about the absolute truth and the absolute substance that I lay on the table when I conduct these broadcasts and I conduct this commentary.
But no, I got all kinds of emails saying, oh, ghost, how can you be so hard on people?
How can you do this?
Shut your mouth.
I mean, we are witnessing the systematic destruction of our country.
And everyone out here, as ignorant as they are, are just sitting around pussy-footing, tickling their dingleberry-written shit funnels, not realizing that there is a serious crisis happening in this United States of America.
And I've been sitting on here for three years hooping and hollering, just screaming about this subject matter.
And this is why, folks, when you hear me just kind of break down emotionally, kind of just get too impassioned with the moment, if you will, and just start screaming and breaking things.
You know what I'm talking about.
When you hear me do these things, it's because I'm not sputtering out a bunch of two-bit nonsense.
All right, I'm not like these ass clowns out here on the blog talk radio, you know, trying to post their prominent names and trying to get websites and posting their pictures like we want to see their disgusting scowls posted upon the internet around here.
I mean, the reason I conduct these broadcasts is in an attempt.
It's in a sincere attempt to spark synapses in the brains of those that are listening to this commentary.
So, once again, folks, I know that there was a lot of people upset about last evening, or the last program that I have, number 135, but piss off, all right, if you're if you're upset about it, I really don't give a crap.
You see, that's what separates me from everyone else out here, not only in the blog talk radio network, but the entire damn blogosphere and all this whole ridiculous new age media crap, is that I'm not out here for a popularity contest.
I mean, the reason I conduct this commentary is in hopes that someone out there in the world, in this vast wasteland of utter filth and vermin, that some people can kind of get it.
You know, and instead of being obnoxious, star-fetished, TV-ridden jerk asses, they can actually get that there's something actually wrong with this current picture of America.
So, once again, folks, if you took offense to last program, piss off, all right?
I don't really give a crap.
But now that I've got that off my chest, I wanted to go ahead and get on with this evening program because I thought it was a rather juicy news day, so to speak, given the fact that it is one of those off-year elections that we have going around the country.
And basically, what made this off-year election so pertinent in the national political spectrum is the fact that these little off, or this particular off-year election is a gauge of how the country feels or some kind of a subconscious referendum about the current administration and the current regime's little endeavor in office, if you want to call it that.
And, of course, folks, you know, the key governorships up for election out here, if you've been keeping up with the boob tube, was the governor election in New Jersey and Virginia states.
It's The Economy Stupid 00:03:04
And you see, you had it so pertinent and so relevant to the Democratic strategy that they campaigned hard.
I mean, they were out there on their knees trying to do the whole grassroots campaign, the whole Obama, yes, we can type of rhetoric that, you know, kind of won them the White House and won them the Senate and the House last time.
But this time, we are witnessing America, as stupid as America is, folks, as ridiculous and pathetic and as ignorant and as fat and as gluttonous and star-fetished as America is, at least they're not stupid enough to realize that what is going on here in this liberal-dominated government, what is going on here is not good.
I mean, I guess it doesn't take a brain scientist to figure that out.
And what happened in these governor or these gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey?
Well, the Republicans basically swept up and dominated those gubernatorial races.
That's right.
You had big-time millionaire Corzine over there, you know, the incumbent.
You know, this guy, he's Daddy Warbucks over here.
You know, he's got more money than he has since.
I don't know how many millions of dollars he spent on the New Jersey governor's races when it only pays like, what?
I don't know, $90,000 a year or something like that.
I mean, who gives a crap what it pays?
But once again, it kind of makes you wonder where one is priorities are when they're running for public office and spending so much of their own money to attain this bureaucratic power.
And, of course, folks, I'm not living in New Jersey.
I'm not a person that would ever even grace the territory of that pissing ground with all due respect to my New Jersey people that are listening in.
But obviously, whatever Corzine was doing and all the bureaucratic nonsense that he was doing and just the I mean, it was foul enough to have New Jersey completely oust this individual even after hypnotizing them with bombardments of different advertising strategies and, you know, the whole campaign mirage that this Corzine was putting up.
And, of course, we had Virginia, the Republicans taking over in Virginia out here, and they now have a Republican governor in Virginia.
And basically, the crux of that particular campaign was the fact that, I don't know, I hate to use a phrase that a slimy, scumbag, liberal icon said at one time, but I'm going to have to quote James Cubal Carville when he said it's the economy stupid, because that's exactly what the governor or now governor, the Republican governor of Virginia, campaigned on.
Wall Street Cashed Out 00:15:15
He campaigned on the idea that it's about the economy stupid.
We need jobs.
Some kind of substance, even though it remains to be seen if he can actually implement on those promises.
But once again, this just kind of gauges the consciousness of or the conscience of America that they already gave liberalism a try.
They gave them complete domination of the entire government, the entire Senate, Congress, executive branches, and they've done absolutely nothing.
I mean, if you want to really truly interpret this in its true fashion, you know, Barack Obama, if you're a true liberal that hated George W. Bush and thought that George W. Bush was the great Satan or something of that nature, well, obviously you come to agree unless you are sipping on the Kool-Aid that Obama is George W. Bush on steroids.
All right, I'm talking about those Kentucky Derby horse racer steroids.
They pump in those damn thoroughbreds so they can make them go 150 miles an hour or whatever the crap it is.
Do you understand that no change has happened within this liberal regime's tenure?
And even the dumb American public are starting to realize that.
All right?
I mean, you know, I'm sure the American public, as stupid as they are, as star-fetished as they are, because they're more worried about the latest Adam Lambert CD than they are worried about their own government, their own freedoms, their own liberties, that even they are starting to realize that, well, you know, we sip the little change and yes, we can Kool-Aid a little bit here.
And it hasn't given me jack crap unless you are on the low end of the economic spectrum.
And what I mean by the low end, I'm talking about OctoMom or these dish rag whores who shit out eight kids from eight different fathers and they're single and they're collecting all kinds of government entitlements.
I'm talking about if you're one of these imbecilic low-lives out here that are trying to manipulate the bureaucratic system of government and trying to obtain as many entitlements from that bureaucratic system as possible.
These are the individuals that cashed out, if you want to call it cashed out.
But they kind of cashed out because the liberal regime threw these people a bone.
They increased their little food card subsidies.
They increased all kinds of new government entitlements that they can get now.
These poor people now can get free cell phones, free broadband, free everything.
I mean, energy assistance, housing voucher programs, the works.
So if you happen to be on the low end of the socioeconomic spectrum in America, yeah, I guess you cashed out, if you want to call it that.
You've reduced yourself to nothing more than a peasant, which in my view is below slavery.
But I guess, you know, if you want to call it cashing out, I guess you cashed out.
But who else cashed out?
Who really cashed out here in America under this liberal regime?
Under this yes, we can, under this chains mantra?
Well, the Wall Street and the banking executives that are going to give themselves these humongous bonuses so they can go out and get Lamborghinis, so they can go out and get the latest Bentley and the latest Rolls-Royce Phantoms out here.
You know, once again, you can do a Google search or any kind of a search engine search about these Wall Street banker bonuses for this year, for this fiscal year, which is the same year that they obtained all these billions of dollars of bailouts of your taxpaying dollars, little old you, even if you clean enema bags for a living, you know, even if you're, you know, out there, you know,
cleaning adult movie theaters for a living, I don't care what you're doing, you're having taxes taken out of your check, and it's going right into these damn Wall Street bankers' pockets.
And guess who's allowing it to happen?
Oh, yes, we can change the liberal regime, the men and women of the people, right?
Oh, yeah, the men and women of the people are the ones that are allowing the same scumbags that they claim are such bad people.
You know, this would really disgust me about what this kind of class struggle, this class warfare that this liberal regime is implementing on here.
Okay, and then I'm just going to make this point.
We're going to move on to other subject matters in the news here.
But what I really don't appreciate about these liberals is that they are trying to utilize these Wall Street scumbags, which I hate, as a matter of fact.
I think that I wish there was a bureaucratic system of government that was elected by the people here that came to a consensus that these Wall Street bastards that are going to have a great Christmas this year on our taxpaying dime have to pay us back.
All right?
Have to pay us back with interest for giving them that great lifestyle during this great recession that everyone else has to weather the storm of, except these Wall Street bankers that happen to be in the pockets, or excuse me, happen to be in the campaign contribution bank accounts of the liberal regime.
And what the liberals are doing is they're giving them open rate on the American taxpaying system.
All right?
I mean, these Wall Street bankers got billions, billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of the American taxpaying dollar.
Thanks to the Liberal regime.
You can't blame anybody else for this.
This Liberal regime has complete and total control.
And they can't even get a health care bill passed.
And we're going to get to that in a minute.
They can't even get a health care initiative.
They can't get didde squat passed.
They rolled all their dice on this stimulus package 2 bill.
And when individuals like myself and others that were actually watching this situation started unearthing the contradictions within that pork barrel piece of garbage that was actually passed, all of a sudden it basically spent their political capital.
All that yes, we can crap, all that change, all that crap went out the window after stimulus package 2.
Once I started telling people out here in America, and others, of course, others across the blogosphere and other medias, started telling people that, well, hey, the yes, we can people basically allowed in the stimulus package 2 bill idiotic little amendments like $90 million to study pig odor.
You know, I mean, what was it?
$40 million or $100 million to save a rat.
I mean, this is the kind of garbage that was in this bill.
And yet, the average moron in America actually thought that they were going to get some kind of a fat $10,000 check or something in the mail via the American government.
This is how stupid this ridiculous country has become.
And this is why, I mean, even though I don't particularly care for how the regime is conducting the state of affairs of America, we have to blame ourselves.
All right?
I mean, you know, you have to blame ourselves for allowing, you know, such incompetence to take power.
All right?
I mean, you know, such incompetence to take power.
And we just allow it.
We're just sitting back.
We're like, oh, okay.
You know what we're going to do?
I'll tell you what we're going to do.
We're going to sit back in front of our TV sets.
And then we're going to go and we're going to just gobble up buckets of fried trend now, fried butter.
Oh, yeah.
We'll get all kinds of buckets of fried butter, kick back and watch some kind of a star-fetish show, some kind of an American idol, some kind of a dancing with the stars, some kind of circle-jerk nonsense that I need to make my life have some sort of significance, even though I have an obligation to the American people and to my children to conduct myself in this political process.
I'm not going to do it.
I'm going to sit here and I'm going to play with my cheese-ridden ball sack and I'm going to watch American Idol.
Oh, yeah.
Look at that guy on American Idol.
He's hopping around the stage like he's got a gerbil hanging out his shit funnel.
That's what we're doing, folks.
We've got complete incompetence.
Not only complete incompetence, but blatant hypocrisy.
All right?
I mean, where are all you dumbass yes we can change idiots that were shoving your stupid propaganda in our faces back during the election time?
And I know that you folks had one in every family.
And come in the holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas, if you happen to see them, give them a good slap to the mouth and say, hey, what happened?
Huh?
Where's the change?
Where's the yes we can, you stupid milky liquor?
What happened?
And I'll tell you right now, they're not going to be mouthy.
And if they are mouthing and if they are trying to take the side of this ridiculous regime, it's because they sold their souls to this crap.
I mean, they were one of those hyper-fanatics.
They were one of those idiots that were carrying around that ridiculous picture of Obama painted in different colors as if he was mouth-safe tongue or some crap.
These were the morons out here.
Now look at them.
Now that the liberal regime has entire control of this bureaucratic system of government, all they're doing is ruining it.
And you know, this is a bittersweet victory for the or for those that are not particularly happy with the political scene in America.
This Republican victory in this off-year election, which is a gauge to the OTAN election, because, you know, a couple of Republican governors got elected, you know, big deal.
I mean, who cares?
It's not like the Republicans have any other solution either.
And this is why I'm telling all you folks, just because the opposition or interpreted opposition in American politics is Republican, doesn't mean you have to vote for these morons.
I don't hear anything coming out of the Republican Party.
Just nothing but a bunch of hot air.
A bunch of idiots out here that are just bumbling over their own tongues, not knowing what they're moderate, whether they're liberal, whether they're conservative.
They don't know what they are in the Republican Party.
That's why I dropped them like a damn bad havoc.
So, once again, this bittersweet victory, because it's a victory in a sense that it is a referendum on all this yes, we can crap.
This off-year election basically shows these Virginia and the New Jersey gubernatorial races are a definite gauge of how this American country is interpreting the liberal regime and their legislation or their attempt at legislation.
It's ridiculous.
And we don't approve.
And I'm glad we don't approve.
But goddamn it, all you people need to realize that you've got to get some substance to back up your opposition.
You can't just put back the Republican Party.
We've got to have some substance.
We've got to know the end goal.
We've got to have some sort of a plan out here.
Somebody has to provide some sort of foundation, some sort of a solution.
I tell you, the Democrats and the liberals, they have a solution.
Socialism.
That's their damn solution.
And I don't want to have nothing to do with it.
I'm a free enterprise capitalist, and I'm proud of it.
For all you damn leftists that are just life losers that decided that all you wanted to do was be lazy, just jerk asses who just sit on your ass and smoke pot all day like old in liberal California.
Well, then get the hell out of here and go to France or some crap.
We don't want you anyway.
I'm sick of this leftist crap.
Sick of it.
I mean, aren't you sick of this crap?
You see, this liberal regime is the same people that are giving the bankers and the Wall Street executives these big bonuses.
They're the ones giving it to them.
It's out of our taxpaying dollars.
They are giving it to them.
Okay?
And these were the people that were men and women of the people, right?
And this is what the liberals are going to do right before the OTEN elections.
They're going to justify this big bonus pig out that Wall Street and the banking institutions are having right now.
They're going to use that as a ploy to initiate ridiculous socialistic legislation.
Mark my word.
Mark my word, folks.
These same Wall Street executives that they're going to demonize here in the next couple of months now that this election is a gauge of what the American conscience is looking towards politically out here.
They're going to use this Wall Street pig out, this bailout, this bonus pig out that you hear so much about on the American media.
And the Democrats are going to say, well, you see, this is why we have to cap executive pay.
This is why we have to cap how much people make in their lifetime.
This is why we have to make a cap on how much people can earn for a living per year.
I'm telling you this right now, folks.
I mean, it's the complete and utter implementation of class warfare, and it's ridiculous.
How can you people stand for this crap without having some sort of a clue, you idiots?
Wake Up And Look In The Mirror 00:03:00
I mean, slap yourself.
You know, do me a favor.
All you fat, jelly-ass morons that are hobbling down into goddamn pork skins and guzzling down buckets of cheese, I want you to get up off your fat, jelly ass and go to the nearest mirror right now.
Look at yourself between your fat, jelly, beady eyes.
Slap yourself in that disgusting mug of yours and say, I need to wake up.
I need to wake up for myself.
I need to wake up for my children.
And I need to wake up for America.
You need to look at yourself in that mirror and say, I have an obligation, an obligation to conduct myself in this political process.
And if I don't, then I'm nothing more than a peasant.
I'm nothing more than a minuscule, imbecilic, mindless jerk ass that probably should be institutionalized because, oh, I'm too lazy.
I don't want to do the political thing.
Oh, it provides, oh, it causes me so much stress.
Look at yourself in the mirror, damn it.
And ask yourself, do you believe in freedom?
Do you believe in liberty?
Do you care about America?
Do you even care about yourself?
Do you have any kind of self-worth, any kind of integrity?
Or are you just some peasant that wants your hand out so you can just have just enough to live?
And so you can go out in public and have everybody feel your stupidity and your ridiculousness and your negative energy as you waddle down the street with that despicable scowl on your face because, hey, man, I'm getting entitlements, but you're rich and that's not fair.
Life isn't fair, morons.
Wake up.
You know what's not fair is some bureaucratic consortium trying to redistribute the wealth based on their own interpretations of who needs the wealth, huh?
I mean, give me a break.
Hey, I want to hear from you.
646-652-4869.
I know I got off on this tirade here, folks, but once again, it's a bittersweet victory here with the liberals being slapped in the mouth with the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races.
They got slapped in the mouth, and it's a kind of a semi-referendum on whether or not or a slight gauge on whether or not the American public is appreciating this socialistic agenda that's being implemented upon us.
Federal Government Overreach 00:15:40
And I sure as hell don't, and I don't know about you folks.
I want to hear from you.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
Once again, the liberals do take a backhand, though, because they thought they were so confident.
You know, I mean, even going into this ridiculous debate of health care, they were so confident that they were just going to come in, and, you know, this summer they were going to, they said, by the end of the summer, we're going to have a health care reform bill on the table and signed, ready to go out to the American public.
And then, you know, that deadline turned into, well, by Thanksgiving or by, well, by Halloween, well, by, and then they just started extending it and extending it and extending it.
You know?
Like, we were just a bunch of idiots, like, worried about a test or something.
Like, we're a bunch of dumbass, you know, hard-legged college kids worrying about a test so it won't eat into our drinking time or something.
This is a serious matter.
You're trying to initiate health care reform when in disguise, or when in actuality, you're trying to implement some sort of makeshift socialistic garbage.
And everyone knows it.
All right?
Well, at least everyone with any kind of rational thought knows it.
But anyway, folks, once again, this was an off-year election, and not only were there, you know, certain congressional and maybe certain gubernatorial races across the country, but we also had a lot of states voting on a lot of particular issues, a lot of particular subject matters that pertain to states.
Like out here in my home state of Texas, we had 11 amendments to add to the Texas Constitution, one of which I'm particularly happy with, and that's the eminent domain law that the federal government has implemented upon all states.
They've implemented in both the legislative branch and the judicial by Supreme Court.
I forgot the ruling offhand, but the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the federally mandated eminent domain law that allows private or public works or businesses to take over your property, no questions asked.
I mean, this is really serious matter here.
This means that under this federal mandate, that the federal government has the authority to take over your privately held property if it deems fit for public purposes or private purposes.
That means not just if they're going to build over your damn house to build a high school or a park or something, this means if some private entity comes in and influences the federal government to come in and say, hey, look, we want this patch of land out here because we want to build whatever it is, shopping malls or golf courses or whatever the hell it is, some kind of private institution.
And this is kind of hogwash.
I mean, I understood that occasionally there was going to be certain isolated incidences where the government would have to obtain land from private holders, but not only would they allow sufficient amount of time, but they would provide sufficient amount of compensation.
This new federal government law or this mandate, actually it's not new.
It's been around for some time and it's still around.
It allows the federal government to supersede all authorities and just take your land and whatever they give you, you just have to live with it.
Go buy a pizza with it or something.
They don't care if you like it or not.
Well, out here in Texas, we have an amendment that is going to not allow the federal government to do this.
That under the Texas Constitution, the federal government can no longer come into the state of Texas and federally mandate any Texas property owner to give their land to the government or any kind of private entity just because the federal government deems that it's necessary.
And I think that's a great amendment to the Texas Constitution.
But not to get off of my own home state here, I wanted to catch wind of this one amendment that was put in.
I mean, I don't know if it was an amendment, but it was a vote on whether or not, excuse me, whether or not gay marriage was going to be legal in the state of Maine.
You know, the legislature out there in Maine recently actually legalized gay marriage so that anybody who decides they want to, you know, go along and get married, if you happen to be a couple of bulldykes or if you happen to be a couple of, you know, guys who like each other's hairy poop shoots, you can go to Maine thanks to the legislature out there and get married.
Well, they put this to a people's vote because of conservatives that lived in the area of Maine.
And let me tell you, big ups to the conservatives in the Maine area for exercising your constitutionally protected right and going out there going door to door and collecting a damn petition and forcing.
They forced their bureaucratic system of government to put this to a test, to put this to a vote.
And what happened, folks?
Just, I mean, you know, just like what happened in the California people's vote, you know, they said no, all right?
I mean, what happened in California?
California is the most liberal state in the Union, all right?
I mean, I mean, you can't get any more liberal in America than California.
And what did they say about gay marriage?
They said, you know, well, we already had a whiff of it.
It smells like a dirty, stinky, carnival urinal.
We don't want to have anything to do with it.
So let's get rid of it.
So they got rid of gay marriage.
And that was around January or December of last year.
Excuse me, December of last year.
And we had a show about that time because the gay community, the national gay community, decided to have a National Day of Protest.
And the gay leaders out here demanded that every homosexual, whether you're a muff diver or you're taking up the poop chute, you are supposed to call in gay tomorrow.
That's what they said.
After California, the people of California spoke and said they didn't want gay marriage out there.
They were going to have a national call-in gay day.
And for you folks that happen to go back with me that far back, we actually had a shoe and we were calling businesses.
And we were asking them, how many people called in gay?
We were asking people, are you going to call in gay?
I mean, what kind of protest is this?
I mean, don't these don't the let me put this as politically correct as I possibly can.
Doesn't this demographic of people understand that it's the people's vote in California, just like it's the people's vote in Maine?
And you know, all these homosexuals out here thought that Maine was a real liberal state.
And let me tell you, I thought it was too.
But even though the legislature may be liberal bureaucratic crap, the people, and this is why I tell everyone that listens to my broadcast how important organization is, how important going out there and getting in contact with those in your community.
Organize and organize.
And that's exactly what the conservatives did out there in Maine.
They got out there and they got their padding papers ready.
They got a petition going and they delivered it to the legislature.
They put it to the people's vote and the people said, hell no!
So where do we go from here?
That's what I want to talk to you about.
Because you see, folks, yours truly happens to be someone who's not favorable within the gay community because I happen to be a conservative, because I happen to believe in the American family.
I'm a foot soldier for the American family.
And I'm just an object of homosexual hatred.
You know, I mean, seriously, you should read the emails that I get from not only homosexuals, and I hate to single them out, but all kinds of people from that perspective.
The feminists, the liberals, these imbecilic assholes that think they're in opposition of the liberals when in actuality they're in bed with the liberals, these individuals.
All kinds of nasty, slanderous, dirty, disgusting, insulting emails.
And, you know, what I don't understand is, is that how can the homosexual community, this demographic, attempt to try to assert themselves superseding the people's vote in all these cases here?
I mean, this is what I don't understand.
And this is what I tried to explain to the homosexual community in, I think it was the last program or a couple of programs ago.
And if you happen to be a homosexual, I strongly advise you, you know, put the foreign object that you're shoving in your anal passage down.
All right?
Put it down.
And let me talk to you, you know, man of man, if that's even possible.
All right.
Let me explain to the homosexual community what they're doing wrong and why I think that they're just, they're going about it all wrong.
All right?
They're going about it all wrong.
Now, let me explain what I mean by that.
The whole reason why homosexuals want this gay marriage nonsense is to demean the institution of marriage for those who have faith.
Because remember, you know, and I'm trying to be as politically as correct as possible, but most homosexuals, now I'm not saying all of them, most homosexuals are atheists.
And they blame religion for their oppression and them being so ridiculed and chastised.
So this whole gay marriage issue has nothing to do with gay rights, has nothing to do with gay equality or anything of that nature.
It has something to do with ruining the institution of marriage and desecrating those of faith.
Now, you see, folks, there is a, you know, how can I put it?
There is an intellectual perspective of the homosexual community out here.
Not all of them believe in this nonsense.
A lot of them just want, you know, contractual law.
They want contractual law to abide by their perspective.
So, you know, if whoever happens to be their significant other, if that person happens to die, they can just kind of leave that person, all their assets and wealth in a unionized contractual agreement for tax purposes.
All right?
And you know what?
I strongly agree with that.
I strongly agree that, you know, homosexuals, if they decide to be monogamous, which, you know, I don't even want to go there.
All right.
But if they decide to be monogamous, there should be some sort of contractual agreement or some kind of contractual obligation that they can, you know, get into so that they can have the contractual obligation or the contractual unities that a marriage provides.
For instance, if you're married, if your spouse dies, you get benefits, you get insurance claims, you get certain properties without so much taxes, that sort of thing.
All right?
But as far as gays trying to implement this gay marriage agenda, it has nothing more to do than to slap those that have any kind of faith in the face.
And I think that gays have it all wrong.
I think what they need to do is they need to, first of all, check themselves.
Just like what I told the black community.
And I took a lot of heat for that.
And for those of you that haven't heard that episode, I strongly advise you to look back in the archive because I took all kinds of heat for it.
But there were those conservative black folk that understood exactly where I was coming from and supported me 100%.
And I want to thank you very much for your patronage and your support.
But I'm going to tell the homosexual community exactly what I told the black community.
You have to look inward.
You have to look inward in your own community and identify the contradictions within your own community.
Now, of course, I'm just speaking from a conservative, a true conservative perspective.
And I'm just going to sit here and just identify off the top of the head a few of these contradictions that I see personally.
Now, first and foremost, the gay marriage thing, homosexuals, you've got to get over it.
It's not going to happen.
You've got even liberal California.
Liberal ass California.
The people said they didn't want to have nothing to do with gay marriage and y'all got pissed off about it.
And y'all thought that y'all can somehow supersede the people's vote because it was a vote, you ass clowns.
You thought you could supersede the people's vote by calling in to work gay day, by not going to work the next day.
If you happen to take it up to poop shoot or dive in somebody's beaver dam, oh, you're supposed to call in tomorrow and not go into work the next day.
And that was a joke.
Where did that get y'all, you stupid morons?
And I'm sure y'all are going to come out tomorrow and say the same thing.
Y'all are going to come up and try to boycott or try to do something in response to the people's vote in Maine because it didn't go your way.
It just didn't go my way.
I wanted to go out to Maine and I wanted to go see men's toolboxes and it's just not going to fit.
It's just not going to happen.
Look.
I know I'm getting off on a tirade here, but let me get back to my point.
And I'm talking to the homosexual community.
What you need to understand is you need to look inward and identify the contradictions within your own community.
Excuse me.
Once again, the gay marriage thing, you've got to drop it.
Drop it.
If you want some sort of contractual law that can make two gay partners have the same contractual agreements as a married couple, well, then I think that's a feasible possibility, you stupid morons.
Homosexual Community Contradictions 00:09:07
But no, no, the homosexuals want to put that marriage word into their little sex pot.
They want to put that marriage word in there so they can demean those of faith, so they can slap those with faith in the face.
And I think they need to piss off with that idea.
And hopefully, all these people in these liberal or so-called liberal states finally standing up and saying that they don't want gay marriage in their state, I hope that you homosexuals can finally understand that it ain't going to happen.
All right?
Get off your high horse.
Gay marriage has nothing to do with gay equal rights, gay nothing.
We have hate crime bills.
We've got new legislation that Obama put into law preventing any kind of hate or any kind of violence being inflicted upon those in the homosexual community.
So I don't want to hear this crap.
All right?
Secondly, you need to stop with this idea that just because a community, whatever community it may be in America, but just because a community doesn't want to see a gay pride parade where men are, you know, sitting there with bondage outfits and have their weewees hanging out and wearing chaps with the ass hanging out, all this ridiculous, grotesque,
obscene nonsense that you all seem to find as normal, as normal activity in broad daylight in front of the entire public, I think that you need to get the hell off of that stuff too, if you want my personal opinion, all right?
If you're an intellectual homosexual out there, you need to go out to your gay clubs and wherever the hell you can get as many gay people congregated as possible and tell them that they need to pipe the hell down with all this flamboyancy of going out half naked and looking like some sort of a circus sideshow and going out with tassels and bondage outfits and collars and all this disgusting, despicable crap.
And then call it free speech.
And yeah, I'm just doing free speech.
I mean, just give me a break.
Give me a damn break.
And you see, folks, I'm the bad guy, right?
I'm the damn bad guy.
I think what homosexuals need to understand is that they need to also look inward.
This is a third thing that they need to look inward towards.
They need to ask themselves why they're liberals.
Why are homosexuals liberals?
Because do you understand that they have done nothing for the homosexual community other than throw them a couple of legislation bills with the words homosexual on it?
I mean, they haven't done anything to really solidify the legality of the idea of a homosexual union.
They haven't done anything to truly implement any kind of strategies that would highlight the emphasis of the supposed homosexual.
So why aren't you all liberal?
I mean, once again, you are no different than the other bamboozled morons in America.
And I'm extending my hand.
Well, I'm extending my hand with some gloves to a homosexual out there.
Look, I'd like for you to, instead of, you know, hyper-sensationalizing yourself with all this ridiculous nonsense of, oh, I want a gay marriage and I want this and I want what you need to understand is that you are paying, all right, your taxes because you're single, you have no children.
So homosexuals are the most taxed group besides single individuals on the face of this side of the planet.
And why they are allowing the liberals to continue to spend and continue to raise taxes when it's going to eat into their gay clubbing drinking time and their drinking money.
It's going to eat into their little drag show makeup money.
It's going to eat into all that nonsense because Obama and the liberals want to take care of a whole bunch of breeders, huh?
Oh, yeah.
Breeders.
Oh, yeah.
I know that.
And for all you folks that don't understand what I'm talking about, that's what the homosexual community calls regular American people who procreate the natural way.
They call us breeders.
You would think that given the fact that they have their whole idealism and their whole ideology out on paper, why don't they live it in actuality?
They're not happy with breeders.
They don't like women who shit out kids.
As a matter of fact, most homosexuals don't like kids at all.
I can't blame them.
I mean, it's your right to do so.
But what I'm saying to you is that how can you sit here and be so hyped up on these ridiculous issues that are going to get your community nowhere?
All right?
It's going to get your community nowhere.
This whole gay marriage crap and all, it's going to get your community nowhere.
So why don't you just try to understand that the only thing that you can have is to have taxes lowered upon you.
You're never going to get gay marriage, and communities in America are not going to accept openly, you know, bondaged outfit men and women out in about in regular American streets and calling it a parade.
We don't want to see that.
And, you know, I don't expect heterosexuals to be doing that crap either.
So what I'm saying is, why don't you understand, homosexual community, that you cannot sit here and think that you're such a powerful demographic that you are going to slap those with faith in the face by trying to demean the institution of marriage,
that you're going to somehow, I don't know, have some sort of implementation, gay legislation implemented upon the land via the liberal regime.
The liberal regime are doing nothing but throwing bones at you.
No pun intended.
I mean, they're just throwing you some bones for heaven's sake, and they're small ones, too.
I know that y'all probably don't like the small bones, but they're throwing you small bones for heaven's sake.
Why don't you start thinking about yourself, homosexual community?
How about that?
Why don't you talk about understanding that, okay, well, I am a homosexual, and whether I dive on muffs or take it up my anal cavity, I should be thinking about myself.
I know that I'm not the most appreciated demographic on the face of the planet.
So why don't I start worrying about myself, my own material well-being?
I mean, why am I paying so many taxes for the breeders And all that nonsense.
I mean, that's all I'm saying.
I mean, you know, don't be a hypocrite, gay people.
I mean, don't be backing up this liberal regime and all this other nonsense when they're doing absolutely nothing for you.
All right?
I mean, and stop with the hypersensationalistic issues that are going to get you nowhere.
All right?
I mean, just understand.
I mean, it's going to get you nowhere.
Put down the Barbara Streisand movies and start listening to what I'm telling you, fruit bowls.
It's not going to get you anywhere.
What you need to understand is that what you do in the privacy of your home is your own business.
All right?
If you want to have sexual gay orgies in your house with gerbils and chihuahuas, I don't really give a crap.
Just as long as there's shades and no one can see inside the freaky scene there.
But once you start going out here and you know trying to demean institutions of marriage, once you start going out and you know dancing around in tassels and bondage outfits and collars and calling it gay parades, that's when you lose substance and you lose credibility amongst the general American populace that you want to accept you so badly.
So think about that.
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Chew on that.
No pun intended there, gay community.
Anyway, 6466524869, we were speaking about Maine repealing the gay marriage law, and it was a people's vote, folks.
A people's vote.
I mean, the legislature tried to, you know, be a little, you know, fruit bowls about it and tried to pass this gay marriage thing without the people even knowing about it.
Once the people caught wind of it, they decided to go out and petition.
And this is why it's very important for all you folks that literally want to make an impact in the political spectrum out here in America.
You need to go out and organize.
You need to go out and obtain as many people as you possibly can, email addresses and phone numbers, and organize.
But, you know, I guess that's easier said than done, for heaven's sake.
And big ups to the conservatives out there in Maine.
You're doing a great job.
And believe it or not, big ups to the people in California who voted down gay marriage, too.
You pot-smoking liberal bastards.
Anyway, I just wanted to go ahead and move on to another subject matter.
I wanted to talk about Harry Reid coming out here.
He came out today and said that the Democrats and the liberal regime may fail to meet the year-end deadline for the passing health care legislation.
Well, no kidding.
I mean, we've been talking about that for the past a year or so, you moron.
We've been talking about that for the past year.
We knew that wasn't going to pass.
I mean, you idiots in Congress are still worrying about if the American people are going to flip the bills for abortions out here.
Give me a break.
I mean, I don't want to get on a health care trip.
I just wanted to say that, you know, for all you liberals out there that are like, oh, yeah, I want a public option.
I want it.
I love it.
You're not going to get it, you stupid morons.
All right, you're not going to get it.
Your Democrats can't even come together on a single issue when it comes to little amendments to this ridiculous health care reform bill.
And it's not going to get passed, you morons.
And this is going to defeat.
I mean, not I mean, uh, Barack Hussein Obama, our president has already been rendered impotent, unfortunately, by a whole bunch of variety of different factors.
We talk about many of them on this program.
Uh, but this health care reform bill, if it does not pass, if anything does not pass health reform related, lame duck president time, lame duck president time, that's all there is to it.
He's just he can do nothing.
He's just sitting around.
You know, he he can continue going to baseball games and basketball games and making speeches and you know, doing photo ops in front of dead bodies coming in from Afghanistan.
But that's about it.
Anyway, I want to go on to other things in the news.
North Korea, once again, it's flexing its stupid muscles or its little muscles or whatever you want to call it.
That stupid little Kim, you know, Kim Jong-il?
He's out here talking again that he's going to expand his arsenal of atomic bombs because he wants direct talks with the United States once again.
He wants another American dignitary to come down to North Korea so that, you know, Kim Jong-il can look like such a badass in front of his people, you know.
He'll show off his Korean, you know, Johnson in front of the people and say, oh, yeah, I bought Bill Clinton over here, and I don't have Bill Clinton over here.
I want to bring a Barack Obama over here.
I want to bring a Barack Obama over here, motherfucker.
And now that, you know, obviously these direct talks that North Korea is so insistent upon, as opposed to multilateral talks, which the United States is so insistent upon, North Korea is going at it once again, you know, going at it once again and saying, hey, you know, we're going to go ahead and expand our atomic arsenal.
We're going to continue on with our atomic bombs and all this other nonsense.
Hey, you know what?
North Korea piss off, all right?
I mean, you know, I'm sick and tired of hearing of this pissing ground, North Korea.
North Korea ain't jack, all right?
I mean, its own people are so afraid.
They're just waiting for something to happen so that they can, you know, take up their pitchforks and their rakes or whatever they're allowed to have in North Korea and start stabbing these communists that have been holding them in bondage up their ass pipes with these foreign objects because they cannot stand the communist government.
They cannot stand Kim Jong-il.
They cannot stand this ridiculous garbage.
So that's all there is to it.
Kim Jong-il, little Kim.
All right?
You know, go stick that up your ass with a couple of chopsticks, you dim sum Don King here having think you're cool with your sunglasses looking four foot ten in a buck ten soaking wet looking chicken Eating cornboy trash.
Put that your pipe and smoke it there, little Kim from North Korea.
Sick and tired of seeing that stupid buffoon.
Marriage Made About Money 00:14:54
Anyway, 646-652-4869.
We're going to go ahead and take some callers here.
740, you're on the air.
Hey, what's up, ghosts?
It's Tony in Ohio, man.
Hey, what's going on, man?
Nothing much, man.
Just listening in.
I thought maybe I'd call in and slightly disagree with you for once and see if I can get away with it without you killing me.
All right, well, what are you disagreeing on?
All right.
Well, I figure we build enough rapport at this point.
You know, I'm pretty conservative, so maybe you'll hear me out here.
You were talking about gay marriage there, and my look at that from a conservative viewpoint is I don't understand why the state's involved in marriage at all.
Like, I don't understand why they sanction or they deny any of them.
Really, they shouldn't be involved whatsoever.
Like, to me, if a church says you're married, you're married.
You know, it's not for the state to decide what they're going to deem acceptable or not acceptable because we all know that's a slippery slope.
And then you were talking about marriage being ruined.
And I think the biggest thing that ruined marriage, in my opinion anyway, is the tax incentives to get married.
Because right after that, you can see a correlation in the numbers.
I mean, immediately, that the divorce rate started to go through the roof.
And that's because they monetized marriage.
They made it about money instead of about love.
And people would be together two or three years and live together and not get married, usually.
But then because of that, they would get married.
Like, in my instance, I never got married, but I thought about it several times.
I was with the same girl for seven years, and me and her both had, you know, thought it was going to last forever.
Good thing we didn't because it didn't.
But in the waiting of it, every single year I would go do my tax returns, and she was dependent upon me almost completely.
I mean, she worked, but she could never eke out quite the money I was.
I had a really good job.
And it was like they kept telling us, why don't you just marry her?
Because you'll get double the tax return.
Every year you'll get double.
Why are you taking half of what you deserve?
I'm like, I don't want to get married just because the state is forcing me to do so according to their values.
And that's when I first got the hint to it.
And I started looking at the stats.
And sure enough, in the Bible Belt, especially, because I'm from Ohio, and part of Ohio, I guess, is sort of kind of considered Rust Belt, kind of considered Bible Belt, especially in the southern part because we have a lot of Baptists and Pentecostals.
And it's just like you look around and all the divorces are because the women were basically getting paid to be married or the men were.
The men were either getting paid in their tax return or on the flip side, the marriage for the women was money when you get divorced.
Now, Tony, I'm going to have to stop you there because I'm giving you a little time there, but I completely disagree with you.
I see nothing wrong with giving incentives to those that are attempting to become families in America and are going to stay families in America.
Well, I'd be glad that if you could incentivize staying together, but they don't.
They incentivize breaking up.
You know what I mean?
Well, no, no, I understand that.
And once again, this is what I was going to get to, is that initially when these incentives were put into place, which was some time back, they were intended to keep people together and to make the American race, so to speak, procreate and prosper.
Sure.
But what had happened, unfortunately, is that we had the feminist movement and the leftists completely take over the ideology and the conscience of the American people.
And they elected these idiots into power and they took over every bureaucratic process of not only government, but entertainment and media industries also.
And it is the idea that we are equating woman liberation with octo-moms.
We're equating woman liberation with women going out and having about seven or eight different divorces.
We're equating woman liberation from hopping from penis to penis to penis.
This social acceptance of having multiple partners and multiple children from multiple different partners.
All this nonsense is contributing to the factor of the demise of marriage.
And now where this crept up with the incentive to get divorced is when the liberals and feminists took over the bureaucratic system and made it and encouraged it via the entitlement system to allow these octo-mom maniacs to profit off of making babies on their own.
I'm with you.
I'm with you on that.
And this is what I'm saying.
It has nothing to do with allowing married people to get a certain tax incentive.
As a matter of fact, I think married people should get tax incentives because they bear a lot of burden of all kinds of economic situations, especially those that have children.
Those who have children, a lot of their economic revenue is taken through taxes, and they should be able to get their taxes back through these incentives.
Let me give you my situation again.
I was with her for seven years.
She was completely dependent on me.
How come you're stiffening me on my money then?
It seems to me I paid those taxes.
I should get that return.
She's dependent upon me.
That's all it really dictates.
And yet I didn't have a piece of paper to say we were married.
And the state's kind of like forcing you into marriage financially, and that's why we have the exploding divorce.
They're not forcing you in the marriage financial.
They're not forcing you, but they're giving you incentive to do something that is against, you know, like as a conservative, I just think that government shouldn't get involved in much of anything.
And when they do, they always have these incentives that seem good on the surface, but then later on we find out are bad and have an unintended consequence.
And this is like one of them to me because if I would have married her, I would have had to gone through a divorce and lost half my stuff when she cheated.
I agree, Tony.
Hey, I agree with you.
And I understand why you didn't get married.
And frankly, you're rather smart for not getting married.
But once again, this is a conflict of legislations here.
This is a conflict of programs.
I mean, you know, we had one program where we initiated tax incentives to allow families to prosper in America and to reduce their tax burden so that they can have more open economic resources to spend on their children and their families.
But at the same time, we have a bureaucratic system of government and the judicial branch and legislative branch and now the executive branch that are taken over by liberals and feminists.
The education system has been taken over by liberals and feminists.
And as a result, they have initiated these biased legislations and laws and all this other nonsense that now allows the women to be rewarded if they decide to get divorced, not only by the incentive of getting 50-50 of whatever the assets are between the marriage, not only getting the kids 90% of the time,
even if they're prostitutes and if they cheated or if they did some kind of philanderous, disgusting, despicable nonsense.
They also get child support.
They get the entitlement systems.
I mean, it becomes a money-making racket for these bimbos out here.
And this is what's destroyed the family there, Tony.
It has nothing to do with the legislation of tax incentives for married people.
Well, I think we agree mostly.
I mean, like, what you're saying, I agree with.
I just also see that giving financial incentives for marriage, I think, is a bad idea.
And the only reason I say that is because we don't need incentive to procreate.
We do plenty of that on our own.
You know what I mean?
So it's like it was intended well, but all it did really was to give people incentive to get married for reasons other than love.
And when you do that, any other reason than love, you're going to have a lot more divorces.
And now, like, we have the highest divorce rates in the country in the Bible Belt.
That makes no sense.
You don't think that has nothing to do with the kind of culture we're embracing?
This hip-hop nonsense.
It's not a culture.
That isn't the culture in the Bible Belt, though.
Then the Bible Belt is not at all the culture, but they have to be aware of that.
I disagree with you.
I mean, out there in Ohio, you have a whole bunch of stupid rappers coming out of there.
I mean, that little subculture influences suburban Americans.
You're talking inner cities and suburbs, but I mean, like, that's not the vast majority of the country.
Only, like, four or five percent of our land is occupied by suburbs.
And, you know, that's where 80% of the population lives, I agree.
So if you're talking in persons, yes, probably, yeah.
But once again, you know, the hip-hop culture has already superseded the country music genre.
And country music had been the dominant genre for I don't know how many years.
Now it's superseded that.
Not to say that, you know, country music should have been the cultural foundation of America.
It was, though.
But not hip-hop culture.
And it has spread throughout not only the inner cities, but into suburban and rural cultures.
And as a result, this is another thing that has corroded the moral integrity of not only men and women, but it has embraced an idealism of embracing entitlement receiving and embracing some sort of project living lifestyle and embracing poverty and that sort of thing.
So there's a lot of factors on why the American family are destroyed.
Also, we also have the hip-hop culture now turning our women into just blatant prostitutes.
They used to be subliminal prostitutes.
Now it's just blatant because you've got Beyonce Knowles and Brittany Spears and all these other bimbo saying that this ass could be yours if the price is right.
I mean I think that these are all contributing factors to the downfall of marriage.
I mean don't get me wrong.
I don't disagree.
Yeah, and I just am kind of for marriage tax incentives.
I wouldn't call them entitlements.
I would call them tax incentives because we all pay a certain amount of taxes.
And if you happen to be a married couple that's going to take on the responsibility of becoming one contractually, that means that you have to pay a lot more taxes combining incomes.
So as a result, the taxes that are taken out from those incomes combined, they should be brought back to the taxpayer, especially a married person, in incentives or just a complete rebate if necessary.
Because it's their money.
If you said people with children, I would agree.
But just because you're married, I don't think that I didn't deserve my money back from the government.
They should have given me my money because it was my money, not because of the people.
You know what I mean?
One would try to imple, or one would try to imply from incentives for marriage to keep marriages together.
Yeah, like don't give them an incentive right away, maybe.
Give them an incentive down the line.
That would be great because then that would keep them together.
Especially if you have kids, I think it's important to keep a two-parent family if you can and incentivize that.
I'm all for that.
Just don't incentivize it at the exact point of marriage because that's where it's at now.
And maybe make it like you have to be married five years or something.
Something to where, like, or you have to have kids.
You know, like, I can understand the child argument.
You need more money.
You're being overtaxed as it is, the combined income.
That's all true.
I just, at the exact inception of marriage, that makes it so it has a situation like where I had where I almost got married just to get double my money back because it was my money to begin with, and they wouldn't give it to me without a stupid piece of paper sanctioned by the state.
And I don't think the state has any right to tell me what my preacher should or should not intercede in my relationship because he was cool with our relationship.
He didn't think that I was living in sin.
You know what I mean?
It was the state that thought so.
Well, I mean, you know, once again, we don't want irresponsible.
Well, I mean, not I can't say that in this society any longer, but we we would like to try to, you know, gear society away from irresponsible relationships.
And as a result, because of the confliction of what you just stipulated, the marriage incentive along with the divorce and baby-making incentives that we've got out here and entitlements, we are seeing a complete dismantling of the American family.
Now, I think the first thing that we need to hit, if we're going to hit anything at all, is not the marriage incentives.
It's the entitlements to get divorced.
It's the entitlements to allow women to go out and, you know, shit out eight, ten kids and get all kinds of government entitlements.
I think we need to cut that out.
Let me tell you something, Tony.
It'll be a great day, a great damn day when these women that are out here thinking that we're their slaves, you know, these damn poor people that think that we're their slaves, the working man, the working woman of America, the middle class and the upper middle class, it'll be a great goddamn day to see these people out here having to actually go out and work for a living.
And you know what?
I know that these liberals are going to say, oh, you can't be so hard on them, ghosts, because they got children.
You know, I don't give a crap if they have children, all right?
I mean, whatever happened to individual responsibility, how about that?
Amen.
Oh, amen.
Big thing.
Sorry for getting all of that.
That's your M.O., man.
I'm totally used to it, and I appreciate it, actually.
I think this is a time where people need to be angry.
I enjoy when you scream.
I think it's funny.
And funny in a good way, at least for us in the chat room and listening in the audience, because, I mean, we're angry, too.
We just don't feel like we can let it out without feeling embarrassed, you know.
And you kind of like do it vicariously for all of us.
And I appreciate you disagreeing with me.
I respect your opinion.
You know that.
As a conservative, I don't have to agree with you on everything.
I believe what Reagan said, which is if you agree with me on 80% of things, we're friends.
So I think we're friends, and I appreciate you respectfully disagreeing with me and allowing me to voice my opinion.
No, no problem, Tony.
And we appreciate you calling up every time and providing some interesting discourse here.
Thanks, man.
Have a good show.
All right.
You too.
Bye.
Or a good night, rather, instead of a good show, or maybe a good show on your next show, whichever.
Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
Once again, folks, you know, we were talking with Tony from Ohio.
He was discussing his particular opposition to my perspective of gay marriage and how he feels that the state should have no authority over marriage.
Now, I agree to that to a certain extent.
But you have to understand is that when you become married, you become one, a one financial entity.
That means that you combine both of your incomes.
That means if your wife, if you can't trust her, then you're in trouble because she can go out and get as many credit cards under your name as you possibly and she possibly wants.
And you see, this is why we need the state, I wouldn't say as some sort of an overlord of the marriage institution, but definitely an overseer of the marriage institution so that people just won't get married so that they can combine incomes with about four or five, six, eight different people.
All right, and get all these other tax incentives.
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I mean, there needs to be some sort of order out here.
I mean, if we left it to the responsibility of the individual to make sure that they are going to only going to be with one individual and they're going to pay the taxes of being one entity, I mean, absolute nonsense.
So that's why we have marriage licenses.
Even though I don't think we should be paying as much as we pay for marriage licenses because it's a damn tax, but I do feel that it is an obligation to register the license with the state so that it can be documented so that when you combine both of your incomes together, you aren't taxed as two different entities making a personal income for one.
It's very complicated.
It's all business, really.
It all has to do with contracts and that sort of thing.
I agree with the church thing, though.
I mean, if it's your church, you can get married in your damn church.
I don't care.
But we do have a rule of law in America, and that's what I do love about America.
We do have a rule of law.
Unfortunately, the people right now have fallen asleep at the wheel and have allowed these damn liberals and these damn feminists to take over the goddamn country.
Peace up.
Allowing them to take over the damn country.
And everybody's just sitting back like, oh, it's okay, ghost.
It'll get better.
It'll get better, ghost.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, right.
It's going to get better.
How is it going to get better based on this ignorant America?
Huh?
I don't know.
646-652-4869 is the number to call here.
I'm looking in the chat room, and once again, I'm having individuals in the chat room ask the question, why do you hate feminists so much, ghost?
Oh, God.
Let me tell you something.
Don't get me started.
Don't get me started on these damn baldy feminists.
Let me tell you why I don't like feminism.
All right?
Because it turned the woman into a prostitute.
Let me repeat.
It has turned the westernized woman in every Western community a damn prostitute.
You know, Tony was alluding to the fact that individuals got married because of monetary gain based upon this marriage tax incentive.
But I disagree with that.
I think the marriage tax incentive is buttons compared to the amount of money that these bimbos are now making going out to the club with no money and yet leaving the damn club plastered, falling all over themselves, and having some idiot pay their rent for the next month just because she gives them a hand job.
All right?
I mean, do you understand that it has nothing to do with incentives?
It has everything to do with our culture.
It has everything to do with how we interpret relationships, how our young interpret relationships, how they view emotional stability, how they interpret being in an emotionally stable relationship.
Do you understand that relationship is about sacrifice?
It's about staying together for thick and thin.
And these damn pussy whip, self-indulgent, gluttonous assholes out here in America don't understand anything about that.
But you see, I'm the bad guy, right?
I'm the big underground conservative, the big bad wolf, because I'm a foot soldier for the American family.
Well, that's crap.
I'm telling you, it's going to be a great damn day in America, folks.
A great damn day in America when the conservative movement rises again.
And I'm talking about the true conservative movement.
Not Sarah Palin.
And lo and behold, we've got some Sarah Palin goons about to release another book about the infamous mouthpiece of the now conservative movement, Sarah Eskimo Bimbo Palin.
You see, that's feminism right there.
You want to talk about feminism?
You want to why I hate feminism?
Sarah Palin.
That's a good example of where feminism has just gone completely berserk.
And she's a goddamn mouthpiece for conservatism now.
Can anybody believe this crap?
This stupid Eskimo bimbo who couldn't stop her daughter from spreading her legs from some idiot who worked a hockey stick kind of well.
Oh yeah, she's claiming that she's such a conservative, right?
Oh, I'm Sarah Palin.
I'm so conservative.
And look at my husband.
Oh yeah, me and him hunting moose for a living.
Oh yeah, shuts her mouth.
You know what?
In my opinion, this is my opinion, folks, just by observing her, just by reading about her, just by learning about her history, in my opinion, Sarah Palin is your typical American bimbo that got through life because she looks cute and because she's a little flirtatious and she knows how to kiss the right ass or do something else on the other way around, if you want my personal opinion.
But she's just one of these bimbos that got to where she was at because of her looks and her little cutesy way of getting across.
And that's the feminist movement.
Because when she started talking to that ferret that, that that rodent, Katie Curric, you know, Katie Couric had that interview with Sarah Palin and she sounded ridiculous.
She sounded stupid.
Are you kidding me?
This is a broad.
That is a ridiculous dunski.
She's a pathetic excuse of an American woman.
That is her age.
I mean, she was stumbling over her own tongue.
She didn't even know what the hell the bills that were being initiated in the damn Senate and the Congress rope.
For christ's sake.
We all remember that stupid little phrase, um um, it's all about job creation.
Yeah yeah, that's what.
That's what i'll say, that's what the American people say.
I mean, she didn't even have enough talking points to bs herself through the damn interview.
That's how ignorant this stupid Eskimo bimbo was.
And now this Eskimo Bimbo is the damn conservative mouthpiece.
She's the damn conservative mouthpiece.
I mean I didn't get the goddamn memo, I didn't get the email, I didn't get the facts, for heaven's sake.
I mean, it made me sick, folks.
I mean you don't understand.
It burned an ulcer in my intestines to look at the Republican convention, this past presidential campaign, and to see these groveling Republicans, these old prostate infected wimbags that used to be conservatives, that used to have conservative principles.
They were out there on TV praising teen pregnancy oh yeah, they're praising how teen pregnancy is beautiful.
And oh look Bristol Palin oh, look at her.
She's so beautiful with Levi Johnson, the All-American Alaskan playgirl.
Hick huh.
Oh yeah, that was just such a conservative moment.
And you've got these ignorant people, these mindless numbskulls, going back on their conservative principles, going back on their conservative ideology, and praising this stupid bimbo.
They're praising her, they're putting her odd damn breath up and they're gonna hold you.
Whatever happened to conservatism, for heaven's sake?
Whatever happened to being true to your principles, sticking to the conservative movement, sticking to the damn conservative ideology?
Whatever happened to not being a damn hypocrite.
Whatever happened to that crap?
Whatever, Oh God, man, for heaven's sake!
Are we good?
I mean, is there anybody listening out there?
Is there anybody even giving two rats' asses out there?
I don't think so, folks.
I don't think anybody's listening out there.
I think everybody's eating fried butter.
You know what I mean?
Guzzling down buckets of cheese, watching old episodes of Golden Girls or whatever their stupid, dumb, syndicated little show is that they beat off to at this time of night.
And they're not giving a crap about anything.
They're not giving a crap about nothing.
And I know I'm breathing hard, folks.
And I know I'm breathing heavy.
And let me tell you something.
Like I said before, if I have a damn coroner right now, I don't.
I don't care.
Hopefully that'll spark some synapses in your brains for you people that are just listening like mindless numbskulls.
I mean, what do you do when you have an obligation to your country, to your children, to those that haven't been born yet?
And yet you sit back and you're just continuously gluttonous and you see all these news reports.
You listen to my broadcast and I expose.
I expose after exposure after expose each hypocritical and each contradiction that is within the American political system that is within the liberal regime.
And yet you all insist on continuing on playing with the charade.
That's why sometimes I'm jaded.
I'm jaded.
Just thinking about, you know, all the years that I put into this show, you know, all the wear and tear I put on my body, on my vocal cords, on my heart, on my intestines, for what?
So that individuals out here can say, oh, look, I wish I could think those things.
It's just frustrating, folks.
It's frustrating.
Anyway, I think I might cut this show short here.
Once again, I don't know when I'm going to conduct another broadcast.
So please, it'd be in your best interest to bookmark the webpage at blogtalkradio.com slash ghost.
And the best way to figure out when I'm going to conduct another broadcast live so that you can be here live in the broadcast in the chat room, please follow me on Twitter.
All right?
And that's twitter.com slash ghostpolitics.
All one word, no underscores, ghost politics is the damn web address there.
I mean, look, I know that there's individuals here in the chat room saying, oh, come on, ghost, you can't end it now.
You can't end it now.
I mean, I'm jaded for heaven's sake, you know?
I mean, you know, this damn America is like an emotional vampire.
It's sucking the life out of me.
I mean, don't you idiots understand that it hurts to wake up every morning?
I mean, that's a frequent phrase that I continuously say upon this program.
It hurts to wake up every morning because I cannot stand seeing the despicable faces, the ungrateful ass clowns that walk America, that are sitting here bitching and moaning, complaining.
Oh, I'm poor.
I need more.
I need more food stamps.
I need more of this.
I need sick.
It makes me sick.
It makes me not even want to get up from the bed.
It makes me want to go back to sleep.
And I have just tried.
I've tried and I've tried and I've freaking come up on here to conduct commentary in hopes of inspiring some people to go out there and stand up for the damn government to inspire some people to go out there and take some new responsibility as the American parachute crank.
But instead, I'm the subject matter of ridicule.
Instead, people spread slanderous lies and personal insults at yours truly.
I've got people emailing the Blog Talk Radio Network up, people who advertise for this program up and saying that I'm a big, bad underground conservative, that I'm some big, bad wolf, that I'm dangerous.
I mean, that's what they're actually killing the Blog Talk Radio Network and these sponsors.
They're saying that I'm dangerous.
Let me tell you what's dangerous.
This damn liberal regime is dangerous.
All right?
The ignorance of the American people are dangerous right now.
And this is why I continue to do these broadcasts.
I will not.
I repeat, I will not go quietly in that good night.
And I am expecting all of you that are true conservatives that understand that we are in a precarious time in history and it is no time for you to sit on the sidelines.
It is no time for you to sit on the sidelines.
It is time for you to get on the front lines and start getting political and start getting political now.
Failure to do so is basically like throwing your children into wood chippers.
All right?
Visualize that all that.
Anyway, folks, we got two minutes left in the program.
I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me once again.
And I know that, you know, I've cut this show short.
But let me tell you something, folks.
There's a lot more to come here on the True Conservative Radio Program.
I'm going to be posting blogs tonight and tomorrow about a variety of different subject matters.
And I'd like for you all to please go out there and patronize the blog, ghostpolitics.blogspot.com.
Ghostpolitics, all one word, no underscores, dot blogspot.com.
And folks, if you want to support the True Conservative Radio Program, if you appreciate the commentary and you want to continue to see this program on the air without the leftists, the liberals, and the Bulldyck feminists taking us off the air, well, folks, please patronize the advertisers.
Patronize anyone who's advertising for the True Conservative Radio Program.
Patronize any of the advertisers on the ghostpolitics.blogspot.com website.
By doing that, folks, you will be supporting the True Conservative Radio Program and the continuation of it.
Because let me tell you something.
I am tearing people new ones out here.
I am cutting people down lower than a leprechaun's nutsack, and there's no one out there to stop me.
The only way they can stop me is if you stop listening.
So don't let these damn liberals and these feminists try to censor me, try to stop me, and try to stop us.
So I strongly advise you folks, please spread the word about the true conservative radio program.
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Spread the word, folks.
No joke.
All right, this is a word-of-mouth program, and I need for you to spread the word.
Anyway, thank you very much for tuning in with me.
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Patronize the sponsors, folks.
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Long live the true conservative movement and death to feminism.
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