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Dec. 1, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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Tim Walz is a Loser and a FRAUD! Never Give Up Your Guns! Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber BREAKING NEWS & MORE!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, I say a few things very often.
When someone says, let me be clear, what they're about to say more often than not would be absolute poo-poo.
Another one is when anyone starts a sentence with, as a fill-in-the-blank, they are appealing to their own experience to make their opinions more worthwhile.
And generally speaking, their opinions suck.
behold okay as somebody that for that he got a bullet Okay, as somebody that runs the counter-organization to Charlie Kirk's turning point, that is not the point of what Charlie Kirk was doing.
Charlie Kirk did not decide to debate high-profile debaters, people like Destiny or people on the left that would actually give him a real debate.
In fact, he even denied debating Dean Withers.
I was literally with him when he did that.
Okay.
So it's not like he was going in to have a real debate.
But he did have a real debate.
No, he would go to these college campuses to debate kids that were very much underprepared so that he could clip them and then raise money for turning point to go out there and then register voters.
Okay.
And I think that that's, and I think that that's brilliant.
Okay.
That's why I'm trying to replicate it.
But you cannot say that he was there for free speech because that's not really free speech, especially.
No, no, no, when Charlie Kirk went and tried to deny, he denied us from going into his events just because we were Democrats.
He canceled our permits, even though we had permits that we paid for him.
That's not free speech.
You wouldn't argue that he would regularly, and I mean, almost on a daily basis, debate with people who he didn't agree with.
College students?
Unprepared college students?
Let me throw that.
That's real time.
In comparison to the highly skilled debater, Destiny, the poor little college students.
There's so much I have to say about this.
I'm going to let it roll for another minute and 10 seconds.
Macy, something.
I'm interested about your response to this.
He went to the Oxford Union in April, May this year.
Yeah, he did.
And he debated a guy during the appearance there who then became the president-elect of the Oxford Union, who, when Charlie Kirk was murdered, reacted by posting LOL, laughing out loud.
And then he said, Charlie Kirk just got shot.
Let's effing go.
Exclamation mark, estimation mark.
He celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk, who was killed.
Let's be clear because he had views that the person who killed him didn't agree with.
That person continued to want to be president of elect of a debating society.
Do you agree that it's not a question of free speech or canceled culture that he was incompatible with the position of being president of a debating society if you celebrate someone's murder for their speech?
Yeah, I agree.
So 100%.
We can agree on that.
I've watched the way a lot of people.
That's one hell of a concession.
Can you believe what this her?
The account is, let me get Scappe.
Let me get the account.
It's Z. Cohen Sanchez.
There's a funny joke about Cohen Sanchez.
I'll tell you, well, it's not a Cohen Sanchez.
It's a similar type of joke.
Tweeted out, the right wants to pretend Charlie Kirk died defending free speech.
Please.
And now Pierce Morgan says people should be fired for making jokes about Charlie.
But he was the victim when he got, but he was the victim when he got fired over Megan Markle.
Funny how cancel culture is only bad when it's aimed at peers.
Do you know what's amazing?
Here.
And now Pierce Morgan says people should be fired for making jokes about Charlie.
I'm going to keep this in the backdrop in case I need to go back to it.
When the jokes about Charlie, and I'll put that in quotes and I'll say it in quotes for those who are listening on podcasts.
When the jokes about Charlie are jokes about his murder, it's not a joke about Charlie.
Oh, Charlie was short.
Charlie was fat.
Charlie had a receding hairline.
No, when the jokes are about the murder, what the quote jokes are is a glorification of murder, assassination, and violence.
Oh, but they're just jokes.
LOL, let's go at a murder, is not a joke about Charlie.
It is a celebration of terrorism.
And this woman goes and purports that Charlie wasn't engaging in free speech because he would only go debate with poor, unprepared college students.
Oh, I'm sorry, the intellectual elite of the world, allegedly, poor, unprepared college students who are sure as hell opinionated despite their unpreparedness.
And then she says, oh, no, he doesn't debate with destiny.
Like destiny is the measure of the debater on the left.
I watched destiny debate Joe Nierman Good Logic yesterday.
I watched about 10 minutes of it because if I wanted to watch a shit show, I would go see what my dog is doing in her bed right now.
My paralyzed dog.
I'd go see shit shows there.
Pissing shit shows.
Destiny is also a man who celebrates and promotes the murder of innocent people like he did with respect to Corey Comparatori being murdered at the Butler rally.
So Destiny's another man.
One reason I won't have a discussion with him, A, go watch the debate with Joe Nierman and you'll see what a screaming match with a moron looks like.
And I'm not talking about Joe Nierman here.
Good logic, if you don't know him.
I'm talking about Destiny talking over, it's like, there's no point having a moderator when one person talks over the moderator.
But Destiny is also a man who I said, my line in the sand is I'm not talking to evil people who celebrate the death of innocents, period.
Making jokes, quote, about Corey Comparatori.
If you go to a Trump rally, I'll celebrate when you get murdered.
They're not people I want to dignify with a conversation.
They're not people who have any insights, despite whatever clicks it might get.
So this woman says it's not free speech to go to a campus and exploit those poor, unprepared college students who willingly take the stage.
All right.
I don't agree with her because I think it's an idiot, but she doesn't believe that that's free speech.
And yet she wants to replicate that model.
Interesting confession through projection.
Charlie Kirk was not engaged in free speech because he exploited poor, unprepared college students, but it's a good model.
I want to replicate it.
Says, what was her name?
Z Cohen Sanchez.
I want to replicate it.
So I'm not interested in free speech.
But then I complain when we get our permits canceled, allegedly by Charlie Kirk, when we want to attend his events.
Well, considering what happened, he's probably right to not let in batshit crazy lunatics.
And I don't know what power Charlie Kirk would have to cancel your permits anyhow.
But what is also not free speech is disruptive conduct.
It's the heckler's veto is not free speech.
So you don't get to say free speech.
Give me some permits so I can go and interrupt and disturb a conference, a debate, an event that is supposed to celebrate free speech.
But it's quite amazing what they confess through their accusations of others.
Charlie Kirk wasn't interested in free speech, but I want to replicate his model.
Well done, Z. Cohen Sanchez.
I got to get in on one of these stupid Jubilee debates.
Be fun.
That's the intro rant, people.
Good afternoon.
How goes the battle?
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We got a lot to talk about today.
Breaking developments in the Jan 6 pipe bomb.
At least, in my view, it's breaking because someone posted their homework, and it was not my homework to share, although it's publicly accessible.
And had anyone been doing the digging that CBS News apparently is not doing, you might have found this out earlier, and you might have been the one to be able to take credit for uncovering some very, very interesting stuff.
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Now, what do we start with?
Tim Walz or the FBI?
We're going to start with Tim Walz.
We're going to start with Tim Walz because I have never seen a man who deserved flame emojis around his head during an interview.
And no, not for the reasons you might be thinking.
That's mean.
Flame emojis for getting sizzled and for melting down during an NB MSNBC, MSNBC, massive shit news broadcasting corporation.
Dude was melting down during friendlies interviewing him because he's got no good excuse for the disaster that is his state of Minnesota.
Do we play the cropped out version?
I want to play the cropped in version because you don't really need to see what the woman interviewing him is saying, but I'll pull that up in any of it.
I zoomed in on Tim Walz' face.
Add flame emojis around his head like Mayor Quimby when he was being, what was he?
He was doing a debate and he was like, they were asking him hard questions.
And it said, flame emojis added by News 5.
Listen to this.
Dozens of people of East African descent have been charged, convicted, and sentenced for stealing more than a billion dollars in taxpayer from government programs during COVID.
As you know, governor, that is more than Minnesota spends each year to run its Department of Corrections.
So I want to give you a chance to respond to this.
Do you take responsibility for failing to stop this fraud in your state?
Dozens of people of East African descent have been charged with.
Almost looks like AI idiot.
Like make an automated idiot.
And that name would be Tamp on Tim Noble's Walls.
Now, hold on a second.
Let me just play you the entire, the entire clip, which includes the response.
Dozens of people of East African descent have been charged, convicted, and sentenced for stealing more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money from government programs during COVID.
As you know, Governor, that is more than Minnesota spends each year to run its Department of Corrections.
So I want to give you a chance to respond.
I'm not just after $1 billion stolen.
Fraud.
But East African descent.
They don't want to say Somalian.
Keep it as opaque as possible and still add flame emojis to a man who is getting roasted during an interview with Meet the Press MSNBC.
Respond to this.
Do you take responsibility for failing to stop this fraud in your state?
Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail.
Governors don't get to just talk theoretically.
We have to solve problems.
And I will note, it's not just Somalis.
Minnesota is a generous state.
You know what's funny?
She didn't say Somalis in that question.
She said East Africans.
Methinks thou dost protest too much, Mr. Holt.
It's not just Somalis.
She didn't say Somalis in that question.
Osfris days, a well-run state where AAA bond rated, but that attracts criminals.
Those people are going to jail.
We're doing everything we can, but to demonize an entire community on the actions of a few, it's lazy.
To demonize an entire community, first of all, no one demonized an entire community.
They just noticed some statistical anomalies.
What I like to refer to as statistical overrepresentations that cannot be ignored.
What's amazing is when the statistical overrepresentation is a thing that people like, they tout it as an element of success.
When it's not, it becomes racist or anti-Semitic or whatever, bigoted.
You know, they say, you know how many Nobel laureates are or were Jewish?
Well, it's a lot of them.
It's a statistical overrepresentation.
All right.
Well, in the field of science and intellect and arts, there's overrepresentation of members of the Jewish community.
Oh, when you say that there's overrepresentation of Jews in media, politics, and Hollywood, well, then it becomes anti-Semitic.
All right.
You know, in certain sports, there's statistical overrepresentation for good.
And then in certain bad statistics, there's statistical overrepresentation.
That's bad.
That's racist.
How dare you?
That was on Samibia was an MSNBC.
It's NBC.
I still don't actually fully know what the difference is between MSNBC and NBC.
They sound like the same branches or whatever.
If you didn't know what was going on, Tim Walz is getting lambasted in the New York Times.
And some people are going to say, Viva, you think the New York Times is fake news?
Why do you rely on it when they go after people that you don't like?
When they have to report on something that runs contrary to their chosen preferred narrative, you can add more reliability to it, much in the same way when a witness makes an adverse, spontaneous, or even, you know, calculated statement against their interests.
You can place more evidence in that.
You can place more weight in that statement.
This is from the New York Times.
Listen to this article.
14 minutes.
Well, we're not going through the whole thing.
How fraud swamped Minnesota's social service system on Tim Walz' watch?
Prosecutors say members of the Somali diaspora, a group with growing political power, were largely responsible.
Oh, I'm sorry.
So not exclusive, Timmy boy.
Largely responsible.
Statistical overrepresentation.
I think they amount for 50% of the fraud.
President Trump has drawn national attention to the scandal amid his crackdown on immigration.
Yep.
And by calling Tim Walz retarded.
Look, first of all, I don't care if people use that word, unless you're actually talking about someone who is clinically mentally challenged.
You don't call someone who has a mental disability retarded.
Who you call retarded are people who are supposed to be normal, functioning, allegedly intelligent people who act a fool.
That is where you use the word retarded, imbecile, moron, idiot, jackass, stupid.
And if you use any of those other words, but you feign moral outrage at the word retarded, congratulations, you're retarded.
The fraud scandal that rattled Minnesota was staggering.
Okay, here.
Federal prosecutors have charged dozens of people with felonies, accusing them of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from a government program meant to keep children fed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over the last five years, law enforcement officials say fraud took root in pockets in pockets of Minnesota's Somali diaspora as scores of individuals made small fortunes by setting up companies that build state agencies for millions of dollars worth of social services that were never provided.
Do you know what's amazing?
Everybody knew it was happening at the time.
And I can only say this mutatus mutandis from what went on in Canada.
When the government started offering these COVID relief funds to corporations, people were setting up shell corporations.
Everybody knew it, and everybody called it out at the time.
But the more money you give out during times of crises, even if you know it's going to fraud, well, the more benevolent you feel as a benevolent liberal progressive Democrat.
Listen to this: outrage has swelled among Minnesotans, and fraud has turned into a potential political issue in a competitive campaign season.
Government Tim's Walls and fellow Democrats are being asked to explain how so much money was stolen on their watch, providing Republicans who hope to take back the governor's office in 2026 with a powerful line of attack.
Let me just see something here.
I want to just get to the word percentage.
No, not five percent, because I got to use my fat fingers to do this.
There was something like, why can't I see the word percentage in here?
I shouldn't have done that.
All right, let's just go down here.
It's like, it's like prosecutors focus on Minneapolis nonprofit organization called Feeding Our Future, which has become a partner to dozens of local businesses that enrolled as feeding sites.
State agencies reimbursed the group and its partners for invoices claiming to have fed tens of thousands of children.
In reality, federal prosecutors said most of the meals were non-existent.
Business owners spent the funds on luxury cars, houses, and even real estate projects abroad.
I mean, you don't want to mention this because you might make people think badly of the Somalian community in general if the massively statistical overrepresentation in the fraud was perpetrated by even a small element of the Somali Minnesotan population.
In one case, hundreds of providers were reimbursed for assistance they claimed to have provided to people at risk for homelessness, though federal authorities said services weren't provided.
The program's annual cost ballooned to more than $104 million last year.
Authorities said the budget projected a 2.6 million when it began in 2020.
Unreal.
In another program aimed to provide therapy for autistic children.
Won't someone think of the autistic children?
Prosecutors said providers recruited children in Minneapolis' Somali community, falsely certifying them as qualifying for autism treatment and paying their parents kickbacks for cooperate for their cooperation.
Did Tampon Tim Noble's walls know about this or did they?
This is one of those situations where, damned if you do, damned if you don't.
If you did know about it, you partook in fraud jail.
And if you didn't know about it, what the hell were you doing as governor?
I don't think we need to go through this.
I mean, it's wild.
And when you appreciate it's in the New York Times, you understand how prevalent, how notorious it has to be for the New York Times now to risk turning Minnesota red.
Feeding Our Future later sued the agency, which continued a report by Minnesota's nonpartisan office of the legislative auditor about the lapses that enabled the meals fraud later found that the threat of litigation and the negative press affected how state officials used their regulatory power.
I'll stop there.
I'm going to give everybody the article.
I put out a tweet before going live today to the effect that, you know, in the UK, politicians, authorities, and the media covered up decades of Pakistani men rape gangs because they were afraid of the political blowback it would cause on the Muslim Pakistani community in the UK.
And there were a lot of them.
They covered it up for decades because they didn't want to exacerbate racial tensions.
That's the reality of what the UK government, politicians, authorities, and media did for decades.
They let little white girls get raped by gangs of Pakistani Muslim men for decades because they didn't want to make bad press that might demonize a segment of the population, that might shed some light on the atrocious consequences of the politicians' national, international domestic policy.
And the media, well, they just get virtue signaling points also.
You don't want to piss off the government that funds your services, that funds your operations.
What we're witnessing in Minnesota right now is the exact same thing, mutatus mutandis.
And if you know what that word means, it's Latin for meaning changed as appropriate to fit the circumstances.
We're not talking about Pakistani men, Muslim grooming rape gangs.
They call them grooming gangs.
They were rape gangs.
We're not talking about that yet or now to be determined if that is going to be on the political forefront.
Right now, what we're talking about is massive fraud committed by the Somalian community, which is largely imported into Minnesota.
And the government, the media, and the participants didn't want to shed light on it because they didn't want to paint the Somali community in a bad light.
They didn't want to exacerbate racial tensions.
They didn't want to be called racist.
And a billion dollars later, more than what is required to run the incarceration system in Minnesota, if that's what I understood.
Tampon Tim is up there flaming emojis around his head, if you imagine them, trying to defend.
Oh, well, we're now in light of this problem, of which I was largely well aware, we are now starting to prosecute and lock up people for things that were going on for the last five years, of which I was well aware.
And when the Wall Street, Wall Street Journal, when the New York Times and NBC start turning on you, you're in deep shit.
And whether or not we would have even known about it, I suspect we would have.
Trump calling Tim Walz literally retarded seems to have set fire to what was a simmering, a simmering brushfire that is now national and international news.
And that is what's going on in Tampon Tim's, Minnesota.
And he would have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling presidents calling him literally retarded.
Let me make sure I didn't forget anything about that story.
I did forget something about that story.
My goodness.
Amuse, thank you for the reminder.
No, there's no reminder from Amuse.
I won't play the entire clip, but one of his, one of his, one of Tampon Tim's secondhand men just pleaded guilty to some relatively serious charges.
Now, to what's being called devastating news.
That's the reaction just in to crimes a former Minneapolis chamber leader is accused of.
Jonathan Weinhagen is facing federal fraud charges tonight.
Callen Gray has been digging into the accusations.
She's live in Minneapolis right now with what she's found.
Tonight, there are new calls for accountability from those personally affected by the crimes he's accused of.
One grandfather of shooting victim, calling it unbelievable.
The indictment says from December 2019 through June 2024, former Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Jonathan Weinhagen embezzled, quote, hundreds of thousands of dollars from the chamber and its business members.
It says he entered into sham contracts with a fake consulting company he created and used an alias, James Sullivan, and at one point opened a line of credit in the Chamber of Commerce's name, used it for personal expenses, and diverted donations from chamber business members to repay the money.
Just to show you, look, everybody, I'm an equal opportunity putting on blast.
This is not the Somali community.
Now, this is Weinhagen.
But for some in Minneapolis, the most upsetting charge is for male fraud.
It says the Chamber of Commerce gave $30,000 to Crime Stoppers to fund rewards for information leading to an arrest in three shootings in May 2021 that killed two children and severely injured a third.
Can you appreciate how much more evil, allegedly, anybody can actually get?
I mean, this is literally like stealing money out of the donation tray at a church.
This is literally like for the party that says, won't someone think of the children literally stealing from the children who were murdered as a result of their soft on crime policies.
A special seat in hell, if true.
Allegations in an indictment.
Weinhagen will have the right to defend himself in a court of law.
A special seat in hell, if true.
A year later, it says Weinhagen requested Crime Stoppers return the money.
And when he got the check, he quoted, stole the money and used it to pay for his personal expenses.
This is devil-state news.
KG Wilson's six-year-old granddaughter, Anaya Allen, was one of the children killed in May 2021.
For me to hear this today, it just crushed my heart.
It crushed my heart and it angered me.
The reward, he says, could be critical in encouraging someone to come forward.
It's just unreal that we have human beings that are capable of being that heartless, that greedy to say, I don't care about these children who were shot and killed.
I don't care about their families.
I don't care about the communities who were hurt behind this.
I'm going to take this money.
Wilson.
You better, I won't blame this man.
I don't think he'll be voting for Tim Walz next time.
But if you hadn't heard that story, let's just fast forward to an article that apparently the man is expected to plead guilty to the charges.
Weinhagen, where's this article in the backdrop here?
Dustin, hold on.
Let me bring this up.
Innocent.
No, Minnesota.
No, not that one.
I want to see if I maybe I didn't pull it up here.
Damn it.
Report.
No, not this one.
Hold on one second here.
This is Wein Hagen plead guilty.
Let's just see where that story is.
Minnesota CEO accused.
Here we go.
New York Post.
Let's go to this one here.
This is Weinhagen, who's expected to plead guilty.
Minneapolis CEO accused of embezzling $200,000 for personal expenses, including a first-class trip to Hawaii.
Is this it?
A Minnesota.
There we go.
Minnesota CEO accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands is expected to plead guilty to a scheme that could make a TV movie, according to reports.
Jonathan Weinhagen, the CEO of Commerce, has been accused of embezzling over $200,000 from the organization and using the funds to splurge on an oceanfront in Hawaii.
According to court records obtained by the Post, Weinhagen, who was hit with federal charges in October, is expected to plead guilty to five counts of fraud for the embezzlement case where the rising star allegedly created financial company phony obituary stole from $30,000 donation to Crime Stoppers, according to the outlet and court records.
Okay, then we get into the rest of this.
So he's expected to plead guilty.
Who would have thunk?
All in Tim Walz's Minnesota.
Minnesota, eh?
So that's what's going on in Minnesota.
Can you imagine we were a hair from that man being the vice president of these United States of America right now?
We were a hair from Joe Biden or Kamala Harris being the president and that man, Tampon Tim, being the vice president.
Not Donald Trump, who, whether you agree with it or disagree with it, is bombing narco transporters.
If you agree or disagree with it, regardless, that's what he's doing.
A Donald Trump who has effectively sealed the border and now threatened denaturalization of people who are American citizens through fraud committing crimes.
And JD Vance, probably the vice president's not supposed to do very much.
They're certainly not supposed to outshine the president, but JD Vance is, in my view, the best vice president America has ever had because I think he is the check on a Donald Trump administration, which may or may not have their ear to the populist ground that got them elected.
And JD Vance is that man, and we know it.
Trump, Vance, and the alternative would have been Kamala Harris or Joe Biden and that man right there.
It's amazing.
Nobody knew about this fraud when he was running to be VP.
It's amazing how things happen.
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We got Will G. Harper, who I believe may have taken advantage of the hashtag Christmas discount on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I think it's 40% off.
If you become a member now and use the all caps Christmas, welcome to the channel, Will G. Harper.
This is the ringing bell that Ginger Ninja 1776 made for me.
It's actual bullets, or at least the remnants now, because they're not live.
And the thing, I don't know what the thing inside the bell is called, is the projectile.
I went shooting with Ginger Ninja.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Where is it?
Hold up.
Wait a minute.
Yeah, there it is.
Hold up.
Here we go.
The Thousand Yard Club.
And no, it has nothing to do with sex.
It has to do with hitting a target with a sniper rifle at a thousand yards.
I did it.
Ginger, thank you.
Big bad Bob in the house.
He says, I'm offended.
I'm a member of PETA, people eating tasty animals.
Well, Big Bad Bob, see if he can come over for barbecue over Chris.
And then we got Cliff Norman.
The fraud committed by walls may be driven by the fact that he is stupid.
He did manage to marry a woman more stupid than himself.
Quite an achievement.
The Duo of Idiots even had Nissan on the carpet rolling her eyes.
I don't know who Nissan on the carpet is.
Hmm.
Okay, now let me see what's going on over in Rumble.
Okay, very nice.
And let's go here for one second before we get into the next story.
The next one's a big one, also.
And anybody ever accuses me of being the four clicks grifter, I tell you something.
I am so, I have such a fear of actually being anything close to a grifter, anything close to stealing other people's, the fruits of other people's hard labor.
I, in as much as humanly possible that I could remember, go out of my way to make sure that I not only give the credit, but have the people on when possible, and not to use for my own benefit without proper credit to those, the fruits of other people's hard work.
If I discovered on my own, my goodness, I'm going to pat myself on the back and put it on blast.
Last week or two weeks ago, no, how many weeks are we out of this now?
About three weeks ago, Steve Baker, working at the Blaze, put out an expose that purports to have identified the January 6th pipe bomber.
And in that time, I've had on both Kyle Serafin, Julie Kelly, which has led to the hilarity of that interview and the subsequent fallout.
Steve Baker identified the person who he suspects to be potentially the January 6th pipe bomber.
And he did this based on expert gate analysis, his own investigative journalism, which is thorough, and identified a former Capitol Police officer of the same height and stature, allegedly with the same gait, that being a slight limp or favoring the right leg, as the January 6th Pipe Bomber.
This is based on the many, many hours of footage that Steve Baker analyzed, had access to, and had his expert gate analyst analyze as well.
A person of the same stature, same limp, who was a Capitol Police officer at the time, who, admittedly, by everyone's account, fired on the crowd with rubber bullets and maybe pepper spray.
Exactly sure which in a manner that could qualify as reckless endangerment and potentially lethal.
Rubber pellets are not lethal when they're fired properly, but it is possible to use a rubber pellet gun or a tear gas canister in a manner that would be lethal.
And so whether or not the individual that Steve Baker and the Blaze identified as being the potential Jan 6 pipe bomber to a degree of certainty of 92 to 98 percent based on the gate analysis, the person is nonetheless a capital police officer who is on camera, or at least in photographs, shooting rubber bullets at the crowd in a manner that could in fact be lethal.
Okay, there was some fallout.
There was some, I don't know, you know, some fallout in the wake of the article.
And last week, CBS News came out with an article that sought to disprove the theory that sought to debunk Steve Baker's story.
I'm not going to read the entire thing because we don't need to and you already know it.
Basically, they say the woman that they identified, we're not going to identify her.
We want to preserve, you know, don't cut, we don't want to drag her name through the mud anymore than it already has been.
You know, sure, she is on camera, even according to Julie Kelly, violating protesters' civil rights by firing rubber bullets in a manner that could be lethal in a reckless manner.
Set that aside.
We don't want to drag her name through the mud.
Oh, by the way, she now works with the CIA.
Set that aside.
How an innocent woman's name was tied to the Jan Sick pipe bomb.
A federal security officer linked to a thwarted Jan 6 pipe bomb attack cleared her name by providing an alibi.
A video of her playing with her puppies at the time the devices were placed, sources told CBS News.
The FBI has now ruled her out as a suspect in the 2021 plot, according to three witnesses.
Now, understand this.
I'm not dunking on the FBI just for the sake of dunking on the FBI.
I will dunk on cash and constructive criticism when it's warranted.
They're not saying the FBI has ruled her out.
They're saying according to three sources, it could be her lawyer, her mother, and herself.
According to three sources, the FBI has now ruled her out.
But they only did that after her name circulated on social media platforms and a conservative news website.
They don't want to give the credit of the investigative journalism to Steve Baker or the Blaze.
And then they go into some hit piece on the ODNI because the ODNI also investigated the Office of the Department of National Intelligence under Tulsi Gabbard, you know, went in to look to this, got a memo, produced an internal memo, and then they want to claim that Tulsi Gabbard is somehow, you know, in on this conspiracy theory, slanderous, defamatory conspiracy theory that dragged an innocent woman's name through the mud, a capital police officer who fired on the crowd and was subsequently hired by the CIA.
Okay.
So the FBI hasn't confirmed or denied, and it's the three sources who say that the FBI now ruled her out.
I would like to know from the FBI, they have an FBI rapid response Twitter handle.
Can they not rapid response to this?
Did they rule her out?
Are these three sources accurately reporting what the FBI has done, which is to have ruled her out because she has an alibi, a video of her playing with her puppies at the time the devices were placed?
Now, I'm not going to belabor this story anymore because I talked about it quite a bit last week and I got a lot of comments saying, Viva, you know, my phone's five years old.
Viva, I've backed up some of my stuff on the cloud, so it's always easy there.
Fine.
I stand corrected when I, you know, might be spoiled because I get a new phone relatively often or I back up my stuff and I don't use the cloud.
Okay, fine.
If that's if I, if my, you know, suspicion based on I don't think anybody has a phone that's basically five or six years old or certainly doesn't have a video that they can go and say, look, I took on the day of the January 5th at exactly 8.45 when the pipe bombs were allegedly placed.
Here's me playing with my puppies.
That's actually my kid who looks like he's levitating.
The alibi was that she was playing with her puppies at the time the devices were placed.
Now, set aside the whole fight with Julie Kelly as to if Julie Kelly and others don't believe the actual timeline, then this alibi doesn't exonerate or clear anybody.
Set that aside.
Playing with puppies at the time the bombs were placed.
Now, words mean something.
As a lawyer, my father always says, words are the tool of our trade.
much like a carpenter works with a hammer, a saw.
And if they're not accurate with their hammer or their saw, they're going to build a shitty house.
Lawyers are accurate with their words.
And if they're not accurate with their words, they're going to build a shitty case.
Puppies means more than one.
And it means a dog of a certain age.
Now, I'm not taking credit for other people's work.
And I said, look, this was not the fruits of my labor.
It's not my story to break.
It's not my story to ratify.
But this was publicly accessible information that was brought to my attention at the time this ridiculous alibi came out.
In my humble view, this allegedly ridiculous alibi came out.
And now I can cover it.
Kyle Serifin posted a tweet that said, in response to Gain of Fauci, we're all supposed to forget this.
Kyle Serifin tweets out, if you think this story is dead because CBS claims the, quote, blaze bomber.
And what does HT means?
Not high times.
What does H slash T mean in the internet world?
Tell me what it says.
I'm going to look at it in a second.
HT, the jealous Julie Kelly.
Hey, oi, oi, where did it just go?
Did I just close it?
Hold on a second.
I didn't just close it.
Where did the window just go?
Ah, cripe.
Hold on one second.
Let me bring it out and bring it back because I can't find it in my backdrop.
Here we go.
Kyle Serifin.
Here we go.
Was playing with her puppies at the time the bombs were placed.
You are dead wrong.
Puppies is plural, right?
As in more than one.
This is, you know, in as much as the social media footprint of this person has been scrubbed, and, you know, maybe that's par for the course when you get hired at the CIA.
This is not my information.
This is just what's available, what is left on the internet.
In as much as, you know, even the CIA tries to scrub social media footprints, December 6th, 2020 is a dog that got adopted.
One dog, and her name was Bella.
Bella is an adult-ish greyhound.
And in as much as the alibi looked preposterous to anybody who is saying, holy crab apples, do they seriously expect us to believe that the person was now cleared by the FBI, according to sources, because there's a video of them playing with their puppies at the time of the incident?
It's kind of wild.
So this is what Kyle had posted.
And I said, this is interesting.
So the person who Steve Baker and the Blaze identify as being the potential Jan 6 pipe bomber, who was allegedly cleared by the FBI based on video of her playing with her puppies at the time, the pipe bombs were allegedly placed, only had one dog, which was an adopted adult dog at the time.
Can the FBI director comment on this?
The absence of any meaningful response from the FBI is causing unnecessary confusion slash discord.
Thus far, I do not believe FBI rapid response has commented.
Thus far, I don't know that Kash Patel has commented.
Thus far, also one of my observations, I do not believe the woman has sued the Blaze or Steve Baker, has threatened to sue Steve Baker or the Blaze.
And I'm not saying this because, you know, every fear hides a wish.
It's odd that the person who, you know, CBS News won't name her name because they don't want to, what, drag her name to, okay.
I mean, if that, if you think reporting on someone else is reporting to debunk it is going to help, not naming her name when you're trying to debunk it is going to help anybody, including the alleged victim, you're idiots, but it's CBS news, so it goes without saying.
She has not sued.
She has not, from what I know, threatened to sue.
She has not, from what I know, asked for a drawer retraction or demanded a retraction.
Pre-suit pre-suit retractions are procedurally required in a few states and are mitigation issues in a variety of other states.
Thus far, nothing.
And it would seem to me that if I were reasonably skeptical and words meant something, that that alibi no longer makes any sense to the extent it was ever used as the basis to exonerate the person that Steve Baker and the Blaze identified.
And who knows?
Maybe they're trying to get their story straight and now they'll get another picture of another dog or they'll say the dog was sufficiently young when it was adopted, she was adopted, that it qualifies as a puppy and just whatever.
But this information, which is out there for anybody to find, but not, you know, you don't want to necessarily steal someone's fruits of their labor or B, tip off a CBS fake news outlet to the fakeness of the potential excuse that they're giving or the potential fakeness of the excuse, the alleged alibi that they have given.
So that was the breaking news of the pipe bomber.
You know, Kash Patel gave his interview with Catherine Herridge.
Stay tuned.
Some breaking news.
He said that before the Comey indictment was dismissed, and he said that before this news broke, the alibi story broke.
So we don't even know if when Kash Patel said, stay tuned, there are developments coming on the Jan 6 pipe bomber, that this was the development.
Maybe they're going to come out and confirm it.
Who the hell knows?
But it's a story to follow.
And it's a story where, in all the transparency that the FBI promises, in all of the interviews that Kash Patel gives, the interview with Catherine Herridge was 27 minutes of nothing.
It was 27 minutes of no answers to any questions or no meaningful answers to any meaningful questions.
You know, some righteous successes allegedly on the fentanyl crisis in terms of striking a deal with China.
And other than that, other than Kash Patel patting himself on the back by claiming that Trump is more than happy with all the work that he's doing, it was 27 minutes of no meaningful answers to any meaningful questions.
So maybe we'll get an update sooner than later.
One would be warranted because this is, as I say, sowing more discord than it is reassuring anyone that Kash Patel's FBI is a proper functioning ship.
Which is the perfect segue into our next story, which is going to be an article by Miranda Devine in the New York Post.
But before we get there, let me bring up Griffin over at vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Text to the C9.
The Bill C9, I'm fairly certain I covered that at the time.
Viva Fry, Bill C9, Quebec.
Bill C9, an act to amend the criminal code.
Okay, so that's not the same bill that I talked about.
We'll get to, I'm going to get to this, Griffin.
I'm not sufficiently fresh with it in my memory right now, but Bill C9, an act to amend the criminal code, hate propaganda, hate crime, and access to religious or cultural practices.
Maybe we'll come back to this during the after show.
Give me one second here.
I'm going to see if I haven't missed anything else.
And I think we're good for the time being.
And let me just double-check something here.
And let's go to the chat over on Rumble for a couple of seconds before we segue into the next story, which is, I don't know if it's, you know, if it qualifies as a hit piece.
Tim Loser is a fraud and a liar.
There it is.
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And let's just see what's going on in the chat here.
I want to see what people think about this.
Lawyers are spreading dangerous medical misinformation about vaccines.
No question of lawyers, scientists, and politicians.
The sad thing about most.
Okay, well, there.
The FBI are parking a lot attendants, says J Ham Stoneface.
Buy some dog food and cat litter, and you've spent $100.
Viva Fry, IA the fraud.
All right, that's a value added and highly substantiated.
Go ahead and please tell me.
Lawyers are spreading dangerous medical misinformation about vaccines.
Seems that your two thoughts there, CP, CBNP, are mutually incompatible.
All right, then we got this.
Okay, let's go back now and see the other story, which is Miranda Devine might not be getting a Christmas card from the FBI this year, or she might be getting a Christmas card that she doesn't want from the FBI this year.
That's not Tommy's lawsuit.
When you go after the FBI, or when you are not critical of the FBI, you're not going to make friends.
And it might explain why some interviews have gone to the Catherine Herrides of the world and not the Miranda Devines of the world.
Miranda Devine, New York Post, damning report labels FBI, quote, rudderless ship, end quote, under Kash Patel, with him and Dan Bongino more concerned with building, quote, personal resumes, end quote.
I'll say one thing.
You'll all accuse me of having a bias for Bongino.
I can appreciate some people saying, like, yeah, the deputy director of the FBI is one hell of a notch in your belt.
On the one hand, not for everybody, but also like when you talk about resumes, I don't think Bongino needed to add deputy director of the FBI to his resume in order for it to be a stellar resume.
The same I don't think is true of Kash Patel, but some of you might be saying now, Viva's going to be hard on Kash Patel because he's a little more skeptical of Kash Patel.
Maybe.
I don't think Dan Bongino needed this deputy director of the FBI on his resume to enhance his resume.
He already has an amazing resume for what he did, Secret Service, service to the country, you know, his personal successes, his show.
I don't think he needed it, but I'll read with a certain degree of skepticism.
Kash Patel, however, really seems to be loving the jet, really seems to be loving the walk, really seems to be loving his new building, his new task force, his new 33,000 adoring employees, two-thirds of which want to see him impeached and convicted.
FBI, this is back to the article, FBI Director Kash Patel is facing withering criticism from an alliance of active duty and retired agents and analysts days after the White House denied media reports that the president is about to fire him.
Now, bear this in mind as well, to the extent that I believe there are two-thirds of the FBI that want to see Kash Patel fired, impeached, and convicted.
You might have no shortage of people within the FBI willing to spill this dirt or fabricate this dirt.
So you got to temper your own biases by being realistic about it.
A troubling new report card on the first six months of Patel's leadership concludes he's in over his head and his deputy, Dan Bongino, is something of a clown, according to the Alliance, which in two previous reports warned about crippling DEI and politicization of the FBI during the Biden administration.
So we're going to say, well, this is not people who want to see Cash and Dan fail.
These are people who want to see them succeed and are still criticizing them.
So it's even more legitimate.
The Patel-led FBI is described in the 115-page report as a rudderless ship and all effed up.
Patel is described by multiple internal sources as inexperienced.
You know, not inexperienced in the administration, not inexperienced in life, inexperienced as director of the FBI.
And what I've had Kyle Serafin on now multiple times, and you can take what he says with a grain of salt.
Cash is objectively not experienced when it comes to the FBI.
And as Kyle was mentioning, when you don't know the inner workings, when you don't know the players, it's going to be a difficult learning curve.
Another source, a self-professed Trump supporter, said Patel is not very good, maybe insecure, and lacks the requisite experience or the measured self-confidence to be FBI director.
Okay, that sounds like it could have come from Kyle Serafin himself, but it's not illegitimate criticism.
Additional source described him as very personable and likable while noting he created a culture of mistrust and uncertainty among the ranks.
Some of the heavy criticism stems from Patel's behavior in the Salt Lake City after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
He's accused of giving premature public remarks.
I mean, this is objective.
This is something that we've talked about.
Coming out and saying we have the suspect in custody, and then we have to release the suspect because he's not the suspect anymore.
It's not good.
I mean, it's objectively bad.
It's just better off not doing it if you can avoid doing it.
Taking credit for work other agencies when the suspect was arrested and for yelling and swearing at the agent in charge.
Both he and Bongino were criticized for arrogance and unfortunate obsession with social media.
Well, here's where I might disagree.
Some of their use of social media is good.
It's just Bongino uses social media to respond to what I think is a gross mischaracterization of what Bongino is doing as relates to disclosures in the Epstein files.
Let me actually bring that one up because it's an opportune time.
There was a post yesterday from an account called The General saying Bongino, he was approached.
He was approached to redact and censor Epstein documents.
Ooh, here, The General, breaking newly released emails obtained through a FOIA request.
By the way, from what I understand, also, this was not the general's work.
And someone said, do you steal people's work?
And I wanted to know who actually was the author of this FOIA request.
Breaking.
Newly released emails obtained through a FOIA request reveal that Dan Bongino was approached in March to help redact and censor the Epstein files.
You read this email, other than the fact that it's just an email to Dan, which shows that, you know, if anything, it shows that there is something in the Epstein files to be disclosed.
Good talking with you.
This is from Leslie Bakshies.
Leslie Chad, oh, sorry, this is from, here we go, Shannon Parry to whom?
Where are we here?
Leslie Chad, good talking with each of you yesterday.
IMD is happy to support.
I don't know what that means.
I wanted to share below, we see guidance from the GC on the types of redactions to apply to these documents so we can process, I guess that's a them right away out of the gates.
Regardless, we are here to ready.
And Bongino's on this thread.
This doesn't show censoring.
And whether or not you like redactions, none of us do, this doesn't show Bongino doing anything nefarious.
It actually shows that he's eager to get the Epstein stuff out there.
And I just said this is like a ridiculous misrepresentation on par with CNN casting aspersions where there are none.
So I'll defend Bongino when I think he deserves a defense.
And I don't think that Bongino misuses social media.
I just think they need to use it equally, you know, as relates to, because Bongino replied to that guy, the general, with a righteous response.
And the FBI rapid response should reply to the blaze with an equally rapid response so that conspiracy theories don't abound.
One source said they need to stop talking, stop posing, and just be professional.
Another said they were spending too much time on social media and public relations, often concerned with building their own personal resumes.
We got a whole long report here.
Report was written in the style of an official FBI intelligence assessment, analyzing reports from 24 FBI sources and subsources and using anecdotes to illustrate troubling themes.
Medium size, oh, the case of the quote, medium-sized raid jacket is one example.
On September 11, 2025, a day after Kirk was assassinated, Patel flew into Provo, Utah on the FBI jet, but quote, would not disembark from the plane without an FBI jacket, end quote, according to Alpha 99, a quote highly respected end quote source who has served in the FBI for multiple decades.
So you can be suspicious of the source and you can also be charitable on the interpretation.
Patel apparently did not have his own FBI raid jacket with him and refused to step from the plane without wearing one, according to the report.
So we can stop here.
Some people are saying he's a prissy, wants to wear the jacket.
Others might say, well, he might just not, he forgot his jacket and he wants to look professional.
So that's, but that's the gist of the article.
Miranda Devine did great work on the Butler story about Thomas Crooks, another one where we don't have a satisfactory response from the FBI rapid response.
And this story here.
In another situation at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, Patel was said to be upset when he heard about a quote discussion that took place among a few dozen FBI personnel about his request that he be issued an FBI firearm.
When details of the discussion were leaked, Patel ordered everyone to get polygraphs to find out who had criticized him, according to the source.
Well, Alpha 95, oh, it was Alpha 95, the other one was Alpha 99.
Okay, so they're anonymizing them, but not the same person.
To demonstrate the internal resistance facing Patel, the report says Trump derangement syndrome remains alive and well under the left-leaning factions embedded with the FBI.
I mean, this goes to my criticism of cash, which is to come out and publicly say, you know, we've got a great force, and this is what happens when you let good cops be good cops, and you don't purge the FBI of the radical TDS element that exists within it.
I mean, that's been my criticism.
My biggest criticism against Patel, and to some extent, to some extent, Bongino as well, is for years.
We've been saying the FBI is a corrupt, irremediably corrupt institution that, as JFK said, well, he was talking about the CIA, but intelligence.
It needs to be shattered and the fragments blown in the wind.
And then they get in there and Kash Patel, you know, thinks they're on his side, thinks, you know, he's got 35,000 people that he can, you know, argue are now not necessarily his biggest fans, but maybe he can woo them into some form of relationship.
No, they hate Patel.
They hate Bongino.
I would say two-thirds of them.
Kyle Seraphin says, you know, maybe close to half.
Half to two-thirds hate them, want to see them impeached, convicted, and have their lives ruined.
And they have not been purged from the FBI.
But meanwhile, Kash Patel has done himself no favors, you know, in his statements on the Charlie Kirk assassin, in his statements on the shooting that occurred last week, coming out and doing a press conference and saying, we're going to find this person and person's already been arrested.
But that's what's going on.
And it's, anyhow, it's going to lead to some political fodder.
And we'll see what happens with Andrew Bailey, who's now up in there as the co-deputy director, whether or not Andrew Bailey is going to replace Kash Patel.
I think Andrew Bailey should replace Pam Bondi.
And I'd like to see, I'd say I'd like to see Dan Bongino as replacing Kash Patel, but that might be too political.
Maybe, you know, bring someone in who has had FBI experience and knows which elements need to be purged, understands that certain elements need to be purged.
And that's all I have to say about that.
Pam Walker over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Hey, David, uploading photos, et cetera, does not work today.
And part of the yesterday, just an FYI.
Okay, I'll double-check what's going on there.
I did hear yesterday that at some point we could no longer upload memes over at vivabarneslaw.locals.com, which is wholly unacceptable because we have the best meme community out there.
Let's actually just go see what's going on at vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
Okay, all the way down to the bottom.
Let's see what we got here.
So far, nothing has changed with the transparency of the FBI, CIA, et cetera, says Gonzo 78.
Bondi Patel, all posers, says Roostang.
Pam Walker says, I agree with that.
Officials need to stop posting so much.
It's retarded.
And let's scroll up here.
Now, we got more on the back.
Lefton says, I always said it was my job to let the kids spread their wings and try and fall and get skins and bruises and learn to get back up.
And it was my wife's job to put on the band-aids and kiss away the tears.
I don't know if that is a political metaphor to what's going on at the FBI, but if it is.
Now, what do we have here?
We've got a couple more.
Let me see what I got.
A couple more stories.
I have so much on the back here.
Oh, a little update on Shiloh Hendrix.
She's going to trial.
I'm not saying this to gloat, there's no victory lap here.
I'm not convinced that she should face charges for what she said, as much as I disagree with what she said.
Shiloh Hendricks, the woman who called an allegedly disabled five-year-old child the N-word, is going to face trial.
And when is it going to come up here?
Okay, listen to this.
So a trial date has been set for the Minnesota mom accused of launching a racist tirade against a five-year-old black child at a playground in a shocking viral video before painting herself as a victim and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars through a fundraiser.
Shiloh Hendricks, 36, charged with three counts of disorderly conduct stemming from the horrific incident on April 28 in Rochester, Minnesota.
And this is not to give anybody any bad ideas or to give the Cretans any ideas.
They don't need me to give them the ideas.
This is part of my concern as to what's going to happen to Jake Lang for his shtick, for his, you know, the thing that he did up in Minnesota too, wasn't it?
No, it was in Michigan.
Sorry, in Michigan, Dearborn.
You know, see, he's tempting the authorities, the state authorities with some abuse of speech laws or exploitation of speech laws to go after him for disorderly conduct.
Some might say smacking a Quran with bacon is speech.
And others might say, you know, if you do it in a mosque during prayers, it might be disorderly conduct.
Now, the mosque might be an exceptional thing because it's a religious grounds and not the public streets.
Others might say that it's disorderly conduct to set a Quran on fire in front of a group of Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan.
So that's it.
Okay, so now the I'm sorry, is this an actual article the way it's written?
From the New York Post, Anthony Blair.
The bigots trial is scheduled to begin.
Oh my goodness.
Is that discrediting journalism right there?
The bigots trial is scheduled to begin on August 31st next year with pre-trial hearing set for August 21st.
Prosecutors announced Thursday.
Okay, so free speech and all, Anthony Blair as a journalist should be fired.
And whoever the, not even Anthony Blair, the editor at the New York Post should be fired for allowing that editorialism in this article to go out as published.
Hendrix, that is probably what you should have referred to her instead of the bigot, despite how you feel, who has previous convictions for driving under the influence of disorderly conduct and brawling.
You're just making some people like her more.
Has pleaded not guilty to the charges against her.
Sorry, my eye is itchy.
The blonde white woman went viral in early May after she was filmed by 30-year-old Charmaik Omar.
Are they going to talk about Charmaik's run-ins with the law and minors?
Charges dropped against him for reasons of administration of justice.
Are they going to mention that?
Who confronted her after she called the five-year-old boy the N-word?
She repeated the vile slur multiple times, branding the boy a drain on the welfare system.
The 49-second clip shows Hendrix carrying her son walking away, yada yada.
From Omar as she seeks to explain her actions, mind your own effing business.
Disturbing click was quickly condemned and disgusted.
Shortly after went viral.
Hendrix outed herself as the win in the clip, set up a fundraiser.
Yeah, she raided like $800,000.
Oh, they don't mention Charmaek Omar's convictions.
They mention hers.
Of course, you know, why would they?
He was just recording.
All right.
That's that, people.
And that's all I have to say about that.
Let us get our butts on over to viva barnslaw.locals.com for the afterparty.
Here, link.
Link to locals.
Bada bing, bada boom.
And what was I about to say also?
Oh, let me see if Viva Fry, if the new merch is up.
No, the website seems to be down.
I'll have to fix that.
Ah, crap.
If you want to support the channel, multiple ways to do it.
Louis the Lobster is available on Amazon.
There's 10 available last I checked on eBay, custom signings for $100 each.
Just I have these 10 that I'm going to get rid of whether I'm not carrying them around again.
And what else?
VivabarnesLaw.locals.com.
I will be live tomorrow at 3 o'clock.
And we'll talk about some fun stuff.
With that said, I think we're going to go raid redacted.
Yeah, we're going to go raid redacted.
Like it all.
It says, Total War.
Trump prepares massive attack on Venezuela.
Tells Maduro, get out now.
Oi, They do go a little bit hard on the headlines, but I did read that as well.
So we'll see what people have to say about that.
Your website is down on a Cyber Monday.
Why?
Well, maybe it's down because there's too many people.
That's not why it's down.
Actually, I don't know when the last time I actually visited.
Look, go to locals.
Locals is up.
VivabarnesLaw.locals.com.
There is a discount for the end of the season.
So come and join.
Confirming raid to Redacted.
Let them know from whence you came and wish them a happy week.
Viva has entered the stream.
Viva Raid Booyah.
All right.
And that's it.
Okay, let's go.
I got a bunch of stories for the after party.
Let me see what we got here.
Just going to whet everyone's appetite.
I got a clip that I wanted to play from James Woods about Charlie Kirk.
I got the Bill C9.
We'll see about that.
And we got this.
We got that.
We got another video to watch of these debates.
Oh, yeah.
We got an awesome clip from Stephen Noah.
So I will see you all tomorrow.
Ginger Ninja's in the house.
You know what they say?
When you have rights, never take your freedom up to the line for fear of your rights being taken away.
That's the way of liberty.
Piers Morgan agrees with me on this.
Piers Morgan has me blocked still on Twitter.
That little sissy.
Andrea 6270 over at Viva Barnes Law says, hey, Viva, don't forget to contact me about having Larry on.
Thank you.
And I will not forget to.
Bada bing, bada boom.
All right, we're ending it.
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