The Elijah Haahr Show w/ Steve Makoski

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From the spacious KWTO studios, it's the Elijah Harshow, 93am 560 KWTO. Well, KWTO listeners, thank you for listening in today. This is Steve McCoskey filling in for Elijah Hart today. And I have my cohorts here that help facilitate our show. And we have wonderful conversations in that. We have Alan Isaac. And I love Alan and his contributions that he always has because he's a pretty level-headed man. Excuse me. And now, honestly, I mean, spending time in Jefferson City and spending time in St. Louis, of all places, on the Board of Education and Alan is our Green County collector here in Springfield, Missouri. But, you know, Alan is such a... a wonderful, delightful person to be with. And he certainly is a straight shooter, but he takes, you know, some curves and that when he comes out. And that's what I like about him. I guess that's a compliment. That is definitely a compliment. When you can put the facts out there and bend it a little bit, you know, to get to where you want to get at the end of the road. Now, Brent, now, that's a whole different story. I didn't give you $20 like that. Apparently did. Brett, you're always a pleasure. You know, to me and this group, I think you're more. trying to keep us on track and not bend the Constitution and kind of help us understand what that definition is. Because, you know, us three altogether, we want nothing but an education for those listeners out there. And that's very important for us to do that. And oftentimes it will get off in these opinions and typically, like myself, because if I get on a rant, I will say, this is my opinion, and I just want people to know that, because we are giving news, and we always give an analysis, and we certainly have our own opinions that we throw into it, and I want you all to be comfortable with that on KWTO, because it's a great broadcast station, and they provide a service to the community. And with that said, you know, we typically begin with the Pledge of Allegiance here when we do our CRT, DEI, that's the Conservative Roundtable and didn't earn it segment, not the Democrats, critical race theory, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. So if you would out there, please, join in me.

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And us in studio, the Pledge of Allegiance, no matter where you are, recite it, lip it, whatever, and build that heart from within the pride and patriotism in the United States of America. So join me. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Now, I want to capitalize on the Pledge of Allegiance for a moment, and I think we've said this before, is, you know, when you say the Pledge of Allegiance, oftentimes, you know, people just don't realize when we say one nation under God, that is one whole line. There's no comma in there for one nation under God. And you'll hear that a lot out there today where people want to put a comma in between that. And that's just not the way it is because it is one nation under God, period. And I'm very proud of that. And also, and I did this when I was on the Board of Education, I would help provide. An education to those giving the Pledge of Allegiance that when you put your hand over your heart, you actually close your hand, your fingers, and your thumb is right up against that pointy finger. And that is because you do not want the thumb the United States flag. Did you know that? I did not. Interesting. If you look at the sailors, Marines, Coast Guard, you know. Those people that were going to be recognizing on Veterans Day come November 11th, watch their salute. They never put their thumb out. And that is in respect for our country. And so just a little tidbit of information about the Pledge of Allegiance and how to actually state the Pledge of Allegiance and how to actually honor the flag by not thumbing your thumb at the flag. Okay, with that said, we are here in studio and we have a wonderful show for you. We have what we call the conservative roundtable. CRT and diversity, equity, and inclusion. And we like to talk about the social, political, economic events that are taking place here in the United States and oftentimes around the world as well. And we have no shame in bearing the truth, number one, and actually revealing some of the things that are happening that many of our listeners may not be listening to. And so we're going to start off with what happened with those elections yesterday over there in Virginia and New Jersey and New York. And I want you to listen to something because this is what's really going to start.

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things rocking and rolling when it comes to what I consider a Marxist, communist, socialist effort in the United States that's continuing. And there was a significant event yesterday in New York. So let's listen to this segment here for a moment. So hear me. President Trump, when I say this, to get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us. When we enter City Hall in 58 days, expectations will be high. We will meet them. Well, I want to remark that's Mondevi. I hope I said that name, right? He's certainly earned the respect for that, and he's really, he won by more than a million votes in New York, million point two. That's truly incredible. The thing about what you just heard folks is he talks about Trump. He's the mayor to be, mayor-elect. for New York City. So why is everybody always targeting Trump? And I'm going to talk about that a little bit in the show later on, but let's begin with some of these elections and that. And I want Brett to kind of dice it out for us, for your listeners, to kind of grasp what really happened yesterday? Well, it was pretty amazing. I guess it wasn't really... surprising, it was more disappointing than anything else, because these were all blue states, and Virginia has even gone pretty blue, especially with the influx of federal employees in northern Virginia, Fairfax County, and forget the other major county there in northern Virginia. Loudon. Loudon County, there you go. Thank you very much, Alan. You know, they have so many federal employees there that that's just really... Kind of like what Kansas City and St. Louis has a tendency to do here in Missouri and Springfield now overrule the rest of the state. But I thought it was pretty interesting because if you look in, if you look, we'll start with New York City because that's a big ticket item there. You just think 24 years after 9-11, where 19 Islamist terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center. and attacked the Pentagon and murdered about 3,000 people, Americans and some foreign travelers as well, New York City elected, my opinion, but I think that my opinion is backed up by fact, an Islamist, Marxist, anti-Semitic, bigot, who calls for global intifada, which that is... Islamic language calling for violence against the infidels. The infidels are anyone who has not converted to Islam. He supports the BDS effort, which that's the boycott, divestment, and sanction effort, and that is an effort against Israel, against the Jews, to basically economically wipe out, wipe out the Jewish people.

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He doesn't just want to economically wipe them out. He's fine with getting them, erasing them from the face of the earth because he has not denounced the river to the sea crowd. The river to the sea, whenever you hear that, a lot of people when they're asked, you know, what do you exactly mean by a river to the sea? They have no idea. They just say it because they were told to. What river to sea means is that... to eliminate the Jewish state from the Jim Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, which are the eastern and western borders of Israel. So basically, they want elimination of the Jewish state. So he said something that was interesting yesterday, last night in his acceptance speech, because it was a lot more militant than what he was trying to kind of sanitize himself to be here in his campaign. But he said, we will prove that there's no problem too large for government to solve and no concern too small for government to care about. That gives you an idea right there that Zohran Mamdani believes that the state is the cure-all for every ill. This is going to develop a massive control structure. So you had that, and he did win by a very large margin, which, again, that's disappointing. Then you go to Virginia. Abigail Spanberger. Can I interrupt the minute, please? Because this is an important part. When you had this election, you got to also look at the other candidates. Sure. You know, and they weren't quite the best. I mean, just like for Andrew Cuomo, who happened to be the mayor at one time. And he had a lot of baggage that he brought to the race too. And he's known for taking the elderly that had COVID and put him in these elderly homes and stuff like that and basically killed a lot of people. And so what was your choice, you know? Yeah, the Democrats did just a terrible job trying to run somebody against Zohran Mamdani. And to your point. He was actually, Andrew Cuomo was actually, I believe it might have been on Fox News within the last week. And he apologized for putting COVID patients in nursing homes and causing the death and separating the loved ones. You know, they're separating families. And you had some people who died in hospitals and died in the nursing homes. that were in total isolation and their families could not have those last few moments with them. So he actually, he apologized for that. And also on the other end, before that, he had made the statement that if you are conservative and believe in pro-life and believe in these conservative principles, you have no place in New York. Basically expelled.

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A large chunk. And when you think about New York, yes, New York is a blue state. But once you get outside of Albany, New York, in New York City, you get into the rural areas. I mean, there's a lot of rural areas in the state of New York. A lot of those areas are conservative to moderate. Did any of you hear how many people have said that they were going to leave New York City? Or was it the state if Zohran Mamdani was elected? What was that number? Do you know how many he won by? About a million. Yep. That's how many people said that they're going to leave if he gets elected. So let's find out. Because that's kind of like, well, if Trump gets elected, I'm moving out of the country. I don't want to get too far off track. The point is that, you know, we got all of these people in this election and everything, and they have all the reasons and purposes that they want to leave. And, you know, if... If they really wanted to ensure that Zohran Mamdani was not going to be elected, maybe they should have done a little bit more than what they did. 100%. I mean, that would be one thing. I wish I had a moving business up in New York right now because there are going to be a lot of people that are going to be moving out of New York City. Poor Florida. That's what I hear. Well, yeah. And I think, you know, Rhonda Santos came out. And, you know, I thought this was a joke at first, but I think he's serious about basically, having a passing a, having a tariff, passing a tariff for people leaving New York and going to Florida because what ends up happening is they bring their voting habits with them. Even though they're fleeing out of that, they're fleeing a state because of just a Marxist government and they're going to a free state like Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky. You know, we have several people coming here to Missouri from California, but then they bring their voting habits. You're like, why did you leave? Why do you want to vote for the same policies here that you flee from, you know, flee away from? Originally. Isn't that funny? Because you take some of the legislators that we have. They fled their country. And they come here and they want to change it back to the way where they came from. I'm like, how stupid is that? And they're legislators. Oh, my Lord. I don't understand it. It does making sense. There's a lot about human behavior. It doesn't make any sense. But I think one thing in working with people and working with grassroots, what I've... found is that the most difficult thing is for people to admit that they're wrong. Because you have to admit that you were mistaken in the past before you can make a course correction and change your behavior. That's really difficult to do. Well, and it's a problem. And the point that you make is a good one is the left, as we know, keeps trying socialism, communism over and over, like a government-owned grocery store. Well, it's failed, but you know why it felt they didn't do it right.

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Just like rent control. Rent control fails every time. Just like price control, which is where this guy is probably going to go as a communist, it's failed before and it fails every time and it'll fail in New York City. But for whatever reason, we, generally speaking, fail to learn from our own history. So we repeat it. Well, 100%. I mean, Ronald Reagan said there's the closest thing to eternal life on earth is a government program because the government program will, the government will intervene, they'll pass the law, and then there'll be unintended consequences or some segment of the population will be harmed from this. Oh, well, we need to expand this program. We're not spending enough money. We talked about this Monday with education. We're getting bad results. Well, we're not spending enough money. Okay, well. We're getting the same results spending $16,500 per student per year in Missouri as we did 30 or 40 years ago when we were spending $4,000. So maybe money is not the issue. Don't get me started. He'll take over. That's me pushing buttons. We're pushing these buttons here. So, but yeah, and it continued because you had, you had Virginia, going to Virginia to the gubernatorial race there, we had Abigail Spanberger, who was in Congress, was on the Armed Service Committee. Yes, sir. Before we get into the other candidates. Yes. Let's go ahead and take a break here. All right. We'll wrap this section up and then we'll come on the other side. And I'd like to go back to, or I'd like to go to Virginia and New Jersey. Ladies and gentlemen, this is KWT. We'll be right back after this message. Thank you. Clay Travis and Box Sexton. We're getting close to Halloween. It's the fall season kind of starting to kick off and earn. It's the Elijah Harshow, 93am 560 KWTO. I love that music coming in, born in the USA. You know, just if we can have the candidates that are running and getting elected are all born in the United States instead of other countries. But that's another argument. I'm sure a lot of you will. argue with me on that one. But hey, look, we're talking about the elections here, and we got old Zohran Mamdani now that here in about 58 days, I think it is, that he's going to be in that office in New York. But we have others, Brett. Now, you began to talk about Virginia, I believe. Is that right? Tell us about some of those Virginia races. Yes, Virginia, you had the gubernatorial race, Abigail Spanberger, against... win some sears. And, you know, it was kind of, it was kind of ironic because.

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The left is kind of getting their intersectional, I've got their intersectional matrix, matrices kind of crossed up here just a little bit. Because if you remember last year, your Barack Obama campaigned and said, hey, you know what, if you don't vote for Kamala Harris, then, you know, you're a racist, misogynist, xenophob, whateverophobe. I'm going to step in on that one because to be quite frank with you, what he was saying. explicitly to my ears was if you don't vote vote for a black woman that's what it is sure then he turns right around and says well if you don't i mean this election if you don't vote for a white woman i mean he can't make up his mind Correct. And that just shows the moral relativism that is the problem with leftism right there, because it's whatever suits my agenda at that time, I'll disregard anything I've said in the past. And I disagree. It's not moral relativism. It's hypocrisy. One year vote for whatever you happen to be because that individual is a Democrat. And whatever they look like doesn't matter. Just vote for the Democrat. Yet they don't have the nerve, the background, and say, hey, I want you to vote for the Democrat. But again, it is absolute outright hypocrisy. Oh, 100%. That's very true, Alan. But you had Abigail Spanberger, who... And we'll talk about Jay Jones here a little bit. But, I mean, she was asked by Winsome Earle-Sears about the tweets, the texts that Jay Jones, who was running for Attorney General there in Virginia, tweeted out on the floor, basically wishing death, wishing the murder of the Speaker of the House in Virginia, Speaker of the House of Delegates. And let's reserve that for a little bit later here. A hundred percent. Stay on top of her. I'm going to get to that. So, you know, so Abigail Spanberger, she could not account for why she made $7 million while serving in Congress on the Armed Services Committee. She was asked what happened there. She had no idea. I just ended up with an extra $7 million. Then, so then you have Abigail Spanberger, a rich white woman defeated a black right of center woman. Okay, so. That doesn't exactly fit the matrix. In Lieutenant Governor, you had Gazala Hashmi. She wins. She is a Muslim woman who, in a lot of her campaign ads that I saw, speaking Arabic. Seems to me like possibly if you're going after a target audience of Americans, you probably speak English to them. So I think that really, that really. was indicative of exactly the voting block that she was going after. And she defeats an openly gay Republican man. So apparently those, the homosexual box wasn't the right one to check. You have a straight white woman beat an openly gay man or a Muslim woman.

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I guess that trumps, no pun intended, an open little gay man. So then you get to the attorney general's race. Jay Jones wins this. And Jay Jones sent texts to a Republican colleague when they're in special session. And what it said was, is that if you have Pol Pot, Mao, and the speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, And you had two bullets. Who are you going to shoot, basically, is what he was saying. He said you put two bullets in the speaker's head and let Pol Pot and Mao live. And he's texting this. And so the person he's the delegate that he's texting this to is just like, hey, you need to stop. Stop doing this. And then he said that the speaker. and the other Republicans in the Virginia House of Delegates would vote differently if they actually felt loss. And so what he said, what his definition, what he wanted to see done, he goes like, he wanted to have the Speaker's children die in his wife's arms. And then he said that he was going to urinate on their graves. I mean... Welcome to the democratic world. That is not enough. And this is on the heels from nine weeks ago when we had Charlie Kirk speaking, engaging an audience in a Utah university and gets assassinated on the heels of two attempts, at least two attempts that we know of, on President Trump's life, one that shot him in the head, shot him in the ear. You know, the other one was thwarted. But you just sit here and you think about this and just like the Democrat Party, the modern-day Democrat Party, has become a party of violence. They are openly calling for this. They do not turn it down. They do not turn down the rhetoric. And it's a... I mean, this is concerning. What do you have to do on the Democrat side? Republican, the Republican Party has their problem with candidates as well. Nothing even remotely close to this. There's no comparison whatsoever. The political violence is nearly 100% coming from the Democrat from the leftist side. So what exactly do you have to do to disqualify yourself as a Democrat candidate? Well, I think there's a long history of the Democrats acting in this way. And Alan has some wonderful information I'd like you to cover. Before we get into Alan, I would like to be able to at least just briefly talk about how it is that even conservatives and Republicans had shunned Donald Trump when... he ran for the presidency the first time. And even to this day that you have people that say that Donald Trump's full of hate, you just listen to his language, those type of things.

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And here is the way that I would see it. This is my opinion is why all of these things have happened to Donald Trump, the kickback of the assassination attempts and things like that and how people just flat out hate them. Hate's a bad word. I'm telling you, man, it is not healthy at all to have that kind of hate. But Trump was, in my opinion, the... Finally, we had somebody on the conservative Republican side, that ticket, which I don't know if he's really a true Republican, but that's another story. But what he did is he just used the tactics that the Democrats have been using for decades. Now, all of a sudden, you got Republicans saying, oh, man, we can't have this. We can't have him represent us. And then you've got the Democrats that are just attacking him left and right because he's fighting back. Well, this is about darn time that somebody fights back, and I see it as a movement for... the United States of America coming to coming clean there's even Republicans out that are scared because now that he's in office he's uncovering a lot that includes Republicans Democrats independents I don't care who you are You're going to be running. For sure. No, your point's well taken there, Steve. And if you look back, if you look back in his career, Donald Trump was, when he was the developer in New York, Donald Trump was, he received awards from the NACP from Al Sharpton, from Jesse Jackson. He was courted. He had glowing interviews on Oprah Winfrey's show. He's been on David Letterman. You look at all these, all these, and these are all liberals and leftists, and they all courted him. And when you look at some of the things, you say, well, he's a misogynist. You know, he hates women. Well, if you look at the record, actually, Barbara Rez, he hired Barbara Rez in the Trump organization. She was the very, very first developer. of any real estate developer in any corporation in New York City. Work for him for 18 years. Okay. He hired her because, not because she was a woman, not because DEI, no, because he said, because she's tough as nails and she, she's the best fit for the job. If you look at with, before he purchases Mar-a-Lago, they said, well, President Trump's are racist. Before he, before he bought Mar-a-Lago, they were, Almost to the closing point. And then he found out that Marlago would not allow black membership. And he said, hey, this whole deal is done. If you do not allow black membership in this club, I'm walking away from this. And you guys can fix your own problems. You know what? The membership they changed. And they started allowing black members. So.

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I mean, if he's a racist, he's a lousy racist. And then if you sit there and you look at once he had Marlago, yes, Jeffrey Epstein did go to Marlago to parties because he was in that social circle. However, word got back to President Trump. Well, Donald Trump at that point in time that said, hey, there's this guy over here that's making a couple of these female servers very uncomfortable. And, you know, they were late teens. Donald Trump found out about that, and he threw Jeffrey Epstein off his property and banned him, never come back. This is well before any of these headlines to where he would get any good press about this. But these are things that he did before this. And so everything changed when he descended down the golden escalator in 2015. And he was the exact same person there that he had been the previous 20, 30 years whenever he was the darling of the left. And so this is not a Donald Trump problem. This is a left problem. And your other point is... And a right problem. And a right problem because he is a disruptor. And as a lot of this corruption can be unfolded and be revealed, there's going to be some Republicans going to be taken down on that as well. And so then that's why they push back against him as well. And I would say that, remember I said his first term, they had just Republicans or conservatives that did not like the way he was talking and how he presented himself and going after people. And all he did is he mimic the Democrats. And it just goes to show, you know, on earlier shows, I talked about how it is that Republicans are just whims. They don't want to make waves, you know, and advancements and stuff like that. But now what you're seeing is when you do get, say, the Republican Party on board with Donald Trump. and accepting what his techniques in order to thwart and fight against the Democrats, look what's happening to the United States. I think we've got some really great things happening not just in the United States, but around the world. Well, you look at Argentina, you look at Italy, you look at, as you said, other countries around the world. The conservatives... Parties in those countries are making a comeback trying to take their country back. And Javier Milei, perfect example, president of Argentina. He as an economist, this guy is a PhD economist. He is instituting true economic reform. Now, a lot of people don't like that because it means... He's cutting social services. He's trying to reform, and he is reforming the government from where inflation, I believe, was triple digits. It's now backed down into the very low double digits. So the people of Argentina are benefiting from just what I would consider to be common sense. And the point you made as good is Donald Trump is using their own playbook against them, and they hate that because they know it is tough. But I also say from what Brent said, I look at Donald Trump and I agree with what Steve said.

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I wouldn't consider him to be a Republican per se. I would consider him to be an independent thinker. This man made his money, obviously without total line, competing, winning some deals, losing some deals, but he's an independent thinker, and he trusts his own instincts. Now, that doesn't mean I want him to just go solo on everything, but yet he is exactly the kind of leader we need to push back because having served in Jeff City, and we had Republican majorities my entire eight years. Too often, too many members wanted to go along to get along. They didn't want to make waves because they get a bad headline back home or whatever the case may be, and they didn't want to rock the boat and go there. So it was not always, but status quo was a much preferred option, but not under Donald Trump. No, exactly right. You mentioned Javier Milei. You have the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni. You have the Japanese Prime Minister who President Trump just met with last week. And this was really incredible. So he flies from Washington, D.C. He flies over and gives a presentation and gives the keynote speech to a... I think it was a Korean, Taiwanese. Oh, great. Yes. Yeah, I can't remember the acronym. The Asian Pacific group there. And then, you know, he's doing that while we're asleep over here. Obviously, there's time difference. And then he's. meeting with the Japanese prime minister, who was Sene, I believe, is how you pronounce her first name, Takiichi. And she is a conservative. And I don't know a lot about her, but it sounds like, I mean, they've been glowing reviews of her. So you look at that, you look at how. how more right of center conservative thought is coming is coming worldwide plus he's ended eight global conflicts in nine months i mean 10 months that's absolutely incredible these are things that nobody said that they could do that could be done and then he's done all of this yes and yes there are some things that he's done that i don't agree with but you know what On, I mean, his whole entire book of business, if you want to look at that, has been overwhelmingly good. I do want to remark about the Japanese prime minister. I lived nine years in Japan. And so they have, instead of a Congress, they call it a diet. All right. And they have so many different political groups. It's incredible. I mean, you're talking about in the teens. Yes. And finally, you've got somebody that one is a female, which is really unheard of in Japan, you know, to lead a country.

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and that she is a conservative, and I'm telling you what, they are not conservative in Japan, you know. I bought one of those... about one of those members of Japan to the United States and married her. And it took a lot of years to help her understand the difference between conservatism and liberalism. And I'm just so very proud of her. I don't think you can find a better cheerleader for Trump these days. But Trump is not a politician. And people say, well, you know, he's a politician. He's not. That's why. He's a businessman. Thank you very much. Yeah. So, you know, I just want to remark about Japan. That is a remarkable feat here. And when she acted, when she meant Trump, she acted just like a Japanese woman. And forgive me, I don't mean to insult them, but she's jumping up and down off the floor in joy. This is incredible. And the same thing whenever the peace agreement or the ceasefire was signed between Hamas and Israel, you know, basically on about 24 to 40 hours notice, there were like 18 heads of state that flew there because they wanted to be part of that moment. Amen. And they didn't do anything besides stand back there and get their picture taken. Well, I want to carry this conversation on a little bit more because Alan's got some really great information to pass on historically of all the events that took place, especially with Democrats. And so you're listening to the KWTO, the Elijah R show. We're going to be right back after this message.

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It's Wake Up Missouri on 93am 560, KWTO. UTO. Happy Wednesday. Another mild day today, despite a cold front coming through today, will still be up near 70 degrees, mostly sunny with winds out of the north and west. A little chillier tonight in the middle 40, so maybe grab a light jacket out the door tomorrow morning. Otherwise, tomorrow's another nice and sunny day. Low 70s, a south wind, and mostly sunny. For Ozarks 1st, I'm meteorologist Tom Schmidt. It's the Elijah Harshow, 93am 560, KWTO. Good afternoon and welcome back, KWTO. Hey, you know, I'm hoping that, honestly, I hope you all are. learning what we're saying and getting some information that you can use as your knowledge and have them get in your groups and talk about these kind of things because this is so important for us to be able to have you know some discourse between one another talk about different topics and stuff much like charlie used to do and just set the record straight oftentimes you know you don't have to be enemies you know, to be able to have a back and forth and stuff like that. But hopefully some of this information, if you don't believe us, go look it up for yourself. That's really important. It's kind of like voting. You've got to have a registration card. And so I'm going to plug this segment here that you really need to get out and vote. Don't take things for granted. I think a really good vote in my opinion is that this tax for the convention center died, and I think that was a good thing. Because we talked about this just briefly Monday on, okay, this is enough money just to build it. And in reality, It's just a projection of how much it's going to cost to build it. By the time they get started building this thing, and God knows what will happen in front of us, that the cost will go up. And then when the costs go up and they get this built, how are you going to manage? How are you going to operate this convention center and stuff? So I think this is a really good thing for us here not to go down that road for a convention center. Well, I got off on that one, didn't I? I'm sorry about that, ladies and gentlemen. You know, Allen had bought some great information in here, historically, about violence, political violence. Yeah, political violence. And it's specifically targeted a certain political organization and group. And so share that with us. I would be happy to. You know me, I'd like to go down memory lane.

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And for people who are 50 or younger, I think they are simply not aware of this just because of their age. Because as we know, every time a shooting occurs, an attempted murder and assassination, the left is quick to say, oh, another right winger, another mago, whatever. And then by the time the truth comes out, The news media, fake news has moved on. So they're painting this diagram of all the violence, political violence, violence is due to conservatives in the right. Well, I came across an article that had a little bit of history about political violence in the United States. And I have the names of 10. organizations and I want to start currently and go back and I want you and the listeners you can keep count at the end I'm going to ask how many of those groups would you consider to be on the right far right whatever the case may be and how many on the left and far left so here we go I like to play this game like play this game okay you can you can pencils ready if you want if you're driving don't don't write this down but you're not first is Occupy Wall Street they were relatively recent One which I had not heard of called Just Stop Oil in the early 20, 2022. Just Stop Oil. So you have to guess where would they end up. Antifa, the mid to late teens, 2017. A few years prior to Antifa, Black Lives Matter organized in 2013. Now we're going to take a little bit of a jump. And these aren't all Americans. Some of these are foreign organizations, but as you can imagine, they're interlinked and organized with the U.S. organizations. From the late 70s, and this gives it away, the May 19th Communist Organization. That's an easy one. From early 70s, the Symbionese Liberation Army. They were well known. If you study history, they kidnapped Patty Hearst, who was an heiast to the Hurst fortune. Remember that. The SLA, Simbese Liberation Army. In the early 70s, here's one for Steve, the Japanese Red Army. Remember the Japanese Red Army? The year before them, the Black Liberation Army. which I don't recall. Before them, about the same time, the batter Meinhauf gang and the Red Army faction who were Germans, the batter Meinhauf. Well, I mean, what they were doing in Germany was just as bad as a lot of other groups. And the earliest group I came across was the Weather Underground from the late 60s. So, of those 10 groups, how many would you say it would be on the far right end of the political spectrum? I didn't bring a pencil to class, so I was, this is, so I didn't. You're tough. Yeah, so I'm going to say zero. I'm going to say the small number. It might be the smallest number. The zero is pretty small. And how many on the far left of the 10? All of them.

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Even though I'm government-educated, it's 10. I can pass that map to this. I think everyone listening to this program would come on. You've got two board, former board members of the education. Don't blame me for your life choices. That's right. And I think everyone listening would come up with the same number. The political violence that has been going on, not just in this country, we've got the battered Meinhoff, the Japanese Red Army, around the world. From the late 60s, so we're talking 60 to 70 years, originates on the left and the far left. And yet what we get fed through the fake news is, oh, they're probably mega, they're probably right wing, they're this, that, and the other, and they're not. They're far left. In fact, our senator, a man who I greatly admire, Senator, Senator Eric Schmidt. wrote an editorial in Fox News, and this is about a month ago, and he talked about these incidents. Again, here's the education part, which I, Steve, as a side note, I really enjoy being on the show, but I like the show because we educate, inform, and remind people of our history. What Senator Schmidt wrote is there was an 18-month period between 71 and 82, and I was stunned when I read this. There were 2,05,000. 100 domestic bombings. 2,500, over an 18-month period. Wow. That's more than, that's a lot. That's a lot. That's a lot. And that's on U.S. soil. That's more than one a day. Yeah. It's nearly, but you do the math, it's nearly five a day. Like, wow. So where we are now is not as bad as we were in, as a country in the early 70s. Now, clearly we can see how we as a country can return to that point. But again, just shocking when you look at those numbers. And people are, they think, well, the late 60s, early 70s, just a bunch of hippies, Woodstock on and on. Well, it was more than that. It was an organized effort. This was just not, as I said before, a bunch of college kids sitting around getting drunk and getting high on the weekend. Let's go bomb something this weekend. No, there was an organized effort that was funded because you need money to do this. That was funded by... our enemies, both domestic and form. Well, anyway, Schmidt goes on to say that there's a Gallup poll in the late 60s. You know, what's the American thing? And this is before we got really into the heavy stuff in the early 70s. And almost four out of five Americans believed that the law and order in this country had broken down. 80% of the people polled said, Law and order in the United States of America has broken down, which again, when I read that, I was shocked. I was, I lamented it. I was lied during that time. I believe it. I remember back in the 70s. That was pretty rough. It really was. Of course, as I said, the lamestream news, the fake news, they whitewash this, and they don't remind us of our history. Well, to Senator Schmidt's credit, he dug into some of this because... There were groups such as Weather Underground who actually issued a declaration of war against the United States government in 1970. In fact, after that, they engaged in a campaign of bombings. Weather Underground was extremely violent.

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For those of you like history, on March the 1st, 1971, they set off a bomb in the Capitol on the Senate side. I remember that. Remember that? May of 72, they bombed the Pentagon. In January of 75, they bombed the State Department. And here's one where they didn't get so lucky. In March of 70, they were building a bomb intended for a military ball at Fort Dix. for non-commissioned officers, no telling how many people would have died, but had been a lot. Wasn't that Bill Ayers? We're going to get to Bill Ayers just a minute. Sorry. Obama's friend. You know. All right. Ladies gentlemen, we're going to take a break here. We're just kind of a hard break here at 5 o'clock. We'll come back and we'll continue this conversation. Thank you very much. A quality fence isn't just a boundary, it's security, privacy, and peace of mind. At Robinson Fence, we build... From the spacious KWTO Studios, it's the Elijah Harshow, 93 AM 560 KWTO. All right, welcome back. As our Elijah would always say, we have one hour down and one hour to go, ladies and gentlemen. Hey, we're here with Brett Sterly and Alan Isaac and Steve McCoskey here filling in for Elijah. And we're talking about a number of things. But one of the, I think one of the important things that people need to understand out there is how through the decades things have evolved. On the Democrat Party, the communism, the Marxism and things of this nature, and Alan was going to begin to help go down that list. You started on that, okay? Alan, let's pick it up where you left off, if you would. I'd be happy to because the list of violence perpetrated by the left back in the late 60s, early 70s, there was a lot more. And again, people don't, our age would remember once. We talk about it, but as I said, people 50 and under probably do not know they have never heard the story of the violence, as I said, perpetrated by the left. So here are a few more things they engaged in besides bombing the Capitol and bombing the Pentagon. They also bombed a courthouse in Boston. They actually bombed dozens of multinational corporations. They also decided to bomb a restaurant on Wall Street, packed with lunchtime diners. People died because of the left, and these are innocent people. Even though they declared war on the government, American citizens were the target, I think to strike fear into the hearts of Americans. They also, you probably remember this, Steve, they robbed banks, dozens of banks. They launched raids on National Guard arsenals for guns and weapons and ammunition. That's right. They assassinated. They murdered police officers in Atlanta, San Francisco, and New York. They engaged in shootouts for jail breaks. They had illegal government breakings on and on and on.

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This was, as some on the left would call the peaceful protests of the 70s. Like the Black Panthers. Like the Black Panthers. And they didn't even, I should add those to the list. We have 12 groups of far left agitators, some engaging in outright violence against the American people. And you say, well, I'm sure they got their just desserts, didn't they? Well, not so much because the ringleaders of too many of the ringleaders of the weather underground, they went from being anti-government agitators into the government, into law firms, into the halls of Kay Ivey League institutions. So they went from the long-haired, don't-smoking hippies. to the long-haired dope-smoking professors at Kay Ivey League schools. In fact, one, I didn't recall this, one, he even went on to launch a political career as a future U.S. president. Like, my goodness, not much. I would not talk about Obama yet. Say it isn't so. Yeah, let's come up for later. I kind of tip my handle a bit. But there were a few, not many. We had the three Weather Underground who blew themselves up as they were building the bomb to massacre as many. military folks and their spouses at the ball at Fort Dix. Here's a name which I didn't remember Kathy Boudin. It's B-O-U-D-I-N. She actually paid the price, one of the very few Weather Underground. She spent 23 years in prison for her role in 1981 Brinks truck robbery, and that's where the Weather Underground executed two policemen and a security guard in cold blood. So there's at least one of who knows how many people in weather. There is footage on this, too. I bet there, I bet you YouTube this. And you may not remember the name Budin. I believe that's how it's pronounced, B-O-U-D-I-N, but you might. I thought it was Bodine or something like that. Who knows? She had a son. Her son's kind of an unusual name, Chesa, C-H-E-S-A. Well, she's spending her 23 years in prison. He was adopted by Weatherground Underg... co-founders of these names are familiar, Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorn. Well, Chesa went on to be quite successful. He turned out to be the prosecuting attorney for San Francisco. If you remember all the people who got let off, that his mother was a member of the weather underground. So now we're starting to connect the dots that this goes on and on. And speaking of Ayers and Doran, again, co-founders who deserved multiple decades in prison, well, they didn't get that. Ayers went on become a professor of education at the University of Chicago and Illinois. Thanks to President Obama. How did you know that? And I'll go and make the connection. I remember all this. Actually, Bernadine Dorn went on to work for an elite law firm and was later hired, surprise, surprise, as a professor at Northwestern Law School. So again, they went from protesting on the outside to being on the inside and controlling. But the story doesn't stop there.

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There was a young guy, Illinois State Senator in 1995, former activist, wanted to move up the political food chain. Well, when he ran for State Senate in 95, his first campaign event was, where do you think, in the living room of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Doherd. And his name, what was his name again, Brett? Barry Satoro. Barry Satoro. You remember Barry, don't you? Because his name when he ran for president was Barack Obama. So Barack Obama had. distinct ties to Dorn and Ayers' mother. They were all weather underground, all radicals who would engage in any level of violence to achieve their ends. But Bernardine Dorn and Bill Ayers, I mean, they repented of their wicked ways in the past. Didn't they before they did all this? Did they not? I don't remember reading that. I don't think so. So the radicals are still with us. And they've gone through instead of... overthrowing the government in these institutions. They've gone through what the left likes to call the long march through the institutions. So now they have taken, in effect, taken over because they've gotten on the inside, which is a really great strategy and has been very effective. So there's the past 50, 60 years, and that's what leads us to the president. So this is not new. This is a continuation of the enemies of... our republic, both domestic and foreign, who are seeking to overthrow our republic. Yeah, I think what you see is these activist groups and stuff. Say like the Black Panthers, for example, what was his name? Bobby. Anyway, hey, look, what we went from is activists that we ended up infiltrating the educational system. And then it went from the educational system to going into politics. And what we have now is many of these people that were associated and affiliated in one way or another. They were groomed, and they ended up going into politics. And here, what you have now is a lot of actually activism as a congressman or a congresswoman. And so, I mean, look what we have now. What is it, the five, the Congress women that they talked about, the jihad squad, the jihad squad, stuff like that, you know. I mean, and even then, if you look at it, they're from, many of them are from different countries, and they have infiltrated the United States. And we talked about earlier, they were fleeing their country to run away from this stuff. And what did they bring here? Same thing. Same thing. And that's fine. I think it was Bobby Seal that you were. Yeah, Bobby Seal. That's Bobby Seal from the Black Panther's Black Panther. He was a well-known Black Panther. And again, it's not that they, it's not that the Iona Presley and Elon Musk Omar. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Oh, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Sandy. Oh, Sandy. Sandy. That's a bar name. And.

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Oh, the other one. Anyway, it's not that they came from different countries. It's that they hate our country, is that they still pledge allegiance to working for their native country. And so that is, because we've had plenty of people obviously immigrate to the United States. I mean, but the expectation is that you assimilate into the host society of whatever country that you're going to. You know, if I go to, if I go to Denmark, You know, it's reasonable for me. I'm going to move to Denmark, and it's reasonable for me to go and understand their laws, understand their customs, learn Danish, understand the language, how I can function in society. That's a reasonable expectation. That's an expectation we used to have here. But we don't now. And so then that's why we come with all these different disparate factions that do not subscribe to a unified culture. But I think we still, at least some of us, still believe in eplurbosunum. 100%. Out of the many one, you come to this country, you bring your culture with you. Not that you have to forget your background. But the intent is to become an American citizen. But the point you're making is they came to this country not to become Americans, not to learn English, not to learn our culture, but to undermine it, period. It's a conquering force, and it's kind of funny because I was thinking about this the other day. You know, because they always talk about American colonialism that, you know, we just, the United States have a history of just going into other countries and just starting to populate them and taking them over, which, I mean, please show me where we've done that because, I mean, we go to war with countries and then we pay to rebuild them. No other country has ever done that before. But you've got, you know, when they talk about the Americans being colonialized, well, yeah. We're being colonized, but we're not doing the colonization. We're being colonized from the outside from all these other third world countries. And so I just thought that was kind of ironic. What they're doing. is what they blame the United States for doing throughout history. Again, instead of the imploribus unum, us becoming a country, a single people, again, I saw one good analogy, we are a patchwork quilt. Every patch has its own language, its own history, its own culture, its own neighborhood. It's, in some case, like Sharia, its own laws. So we are not a unified nation. We are a quilt. which is very easy to undermine and to destroy versus if we as a country were truly uniformed. So again, as I said, we'd all agree. This is not just some random circumstance, happenstance. This is an organized effort, just like Antifa. It's not some loose network of these college kids. No, that is an organized, well-funded effort. And as the Trump administration follows the money, I think we're going to see a lot of very interesting things come out in public.

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I think it's a very, there's a larger picture here that I don't know that listeners would understand. For an example, you have the CIA. They're nothing, they're built for covert operations. You got the FBI that is supposed to be the law enforcement here in the United States, but then you got the CIA going to different countries, and they're developing all of these countries to... have a clue, for example, right? And so I think what happens is you've gotten to the point where you've got many of the politicians through the decades are in bed to an extent with the CIA. And then you have USAID. And that's where the USAID, we get all of this money and we send it to these different countries. If you really think about this, our show, we say that we're CRT and DEI, right? Yes, we do. But we're the conservative roundtable, diversity, equity, inclusion. Now, if you take... CRT and DEI as it was created, think of what's happened with the CIA, think what's happened with USAID. As an example, you're going to send, you know, $300 million or $300,000 to Nigeria just so kids can learn how to transition from being a male to female, female, and stuff like that. These are all the things that I believe that as a businessman, Donald Trump has come to the table. And everybody, to include Republicans, conservatives, they are afraid. They are afraid of everything that's just getting broken out and being discovered. Like January 6th, I can go on about that. I can go on about, you know, the... the people that have embedded themselves through the from the activism to the schools to politics. And it's a continuous, vicious circle where money is supplied through USAID. And I'm here to say that, you know, CIA, they have their own funds. But I can't help but think that as a politician and these people coming over to the United States and not assimilating are a factor in all of this that brings us to the point where... All of this is being revealed, and that's where the chaos is coming from here in the United States at the current state. Yeah, and I think if you've watched any of these man on the street interviews with people in New York City who say that they're going to vote for Zohran Mamdani or some of these other Marxist candidates.

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they'll be asked, well, what do you think? Are you voting because you think socialism works? Well, no, not necessarily. Okay, then why are you voting for a socialist? Well, I just want something new. Just need a new form of government. What you guys brought up right there is that history repeats itself. Actually, if you look at it throughout history, authoritarian forms of government, that is the oldest form of government. in human, throughout human history. We're only 249 years old. Our country would be 250 in July 4th of next year, but a constitutional republic to where the people are the sovereign and to where government derives as just powers from the consent of the governed, that is the newest, freshest form of government. on the face of the earth, throughout human history. And so this is a lack of it, again, going back to a lack of education, lack of understanding of why our constitutional republic was formed the way that it was, what our founding principles are, why those founding principles were written that way. They were written that way because the framers were students of history. They understood what did not work, and they didn't want to repeat it here. Yeah, and we're getting destroyed from within. As an example, I want to get into former President Biden, where he just opened up the borders and all these millions of people were let in. That's the destruction of America, and that's a Democrat, and that's the highest office in the land. So we're going to pick it up there when we come back after this break. You're listening to KWTO. We'll be right back.

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Since October 1st, Whitehouse.gov has had the government shutdown. It's the Elijah Harshow, 93am 560, KWTO. And that's some tough music and tough talk coming into this segment. Hey, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. We were talking about borders and stuff. And before I do that, I want to do a little plug here for our veterans. November 11th is Veterans Day coming up. It's not just the veterans themselves that we must remember. We must remember those families that supported our veterans and stuff. I have a spouse that I spent 20 years in the Navy, and she was always at home taking care of the kids while I was gone away. And so I'm just so grateful for such a wonderful woman that I have as a wife and a mother. But anyway. It's about the veterans come November 11th. So if you can find an opportunity where you can get out and thank a veteran or go to maybe the VFW post, just go over to the American Legion, knock on their door, go in there and build a little camaraderie, have some discussions with them, you know, and let's build that unity for these veterans. and their families. And with that said, hope to God we don't have to send any more troops down to the border. Thanks to President Trump, I think he controlled the border in one day. And that's truly remarkable. Now, I have to interject, even as a conservative, I have to defend a President Biden. He said a president does not have the authority to stop those millions of people from coming over the border. And I believe him. Did I miss something? I love this man. But, yeah, you know, Biden was, he was a diamond in the rough, was he not? It was rough. He wasn't, he wasn't taught, he wasn't told what he could do or what he couldn't do. But speaking of which. there's been some more information coming to light about some of the surveillance state from the from the Biden administration and and again I'll give him a little bit of grace here because I'm not 100% for sure you look throughout the policy you're talking about open borders policy it's like if you look at his legislative record and whenever he was in Congress He never supported any of this. So I think, you know, there are a lot of, obviously a lot of people pulling the strings. And in his diminished mental capacity, you know, he was almost a figurehead. But this is one thing that happened under his administration. Hey, and the buck stops here. So that's, you know, the buck stops with him. This is a, this is an article out of, from Justin News from John Solomon, Jerry Mike Dunleavy, which John Solomon is probably one of the best investigative reporters that we have. I'd say along with Julie Kelly and Stephen Baker.

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But this headline reads, Congress collected 30 million lines of phone data in Trump, January 6th probe raising civil liberty concerns. Gee, do you think? Well, here, this is updated October 15th. Congressional investigators collected a stunning 30 million lines of phone data mapping contacts between conservatives and the Trump White House in the name of investigating the January 6th Capitol breach, a massive dragnet that raises civil liberty concerns about the lack of limits on the ability of lawmakers to snoop on Americans' private phone calls. Now, this is something that... The federal government is not supposed to be able to surveil private individuals unless they go to the FISA court. And then they did receive a FISA warrant. They did receive a FISA warrant from the secret court to surveil some private American individuals. However, the person who authored that has admitted that he falsified it. false information in there, in his application for that FISA warrant. So it was issued under false pretenses. But at any rate, we have... And that FISA warrant was for what? That FISA warrant was to surveil private American citizens. Correct. And how did we get to that point? Wasn't it the Patriot Act after 9-11? It was the Patriot Act. I'm just curious. For our listeners, I mean, you've got to kind of put this together a little bit. Absolutely. It was a Patriot Act post-9-11. And, you know, that was a response, obviously, to trying to break up some of these terror networks. But as many people thought, this gives the federal government, it's only a matter of time before the federal government would use this against private citizens and innocent citizens. And that's exactly what happened. And that's, again, that's just, I guess that is an indictment of the federal government. That's just the path that central governments take. They accumulate more and more power into themselves. Well, so it was revealed, this was a couple weeks ago, that special counsel Jack Smith, that was the special counsel that was investigating Donald Trump for... Russian collusion and all these in the non-disclosure agreements and all this who was unconstitutionally appointed he was you have in order to have a special counsel Congress first has to has to pass a law enabling an investigation and then the executive can appoint a special counsel Congress never ever authorized this investigation so all this all this nonsense Jack Smith came

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produced was completely unconstitutional. But who, what political party was in office at that time frame? In that thing it is the Democrat party. Oh, Democrat. Oh, okay. Thank you. You're welcome. Sometimes you have to jog your memory. But Special Counselor Jack Smith and the Biden-era FBI collected the private phone records of eight Republican senators and one GOP House member as part of this investigation. Now, this committee, this January 6th committee, it was a Nancy Pelosi committee. Typically, whenever we have a committee, there are a certain number of members from a majority party. and the certain number of members from the minority party. And being a member of the legislature, how are they normally selected, Alan? Normally the majority party, in this case the speaker, appoints his or her members from her party. And that speaker would rely on the ranking member from the minority party to submit a list of names from that party. That's how at least some level of bipartisanship occurs. You get to pick your own team. Sure. Now, there were a couple Republicans on this committee, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinsinger. Right. Now, did the ranking member select them? How did they get on the committee? From what I remember, they were not selected by the ranking member, I think. Nancy Pelosi ignored that bipartisanship and just put political hacks from the Republican Party so they'd have cover saying, well, this is bipartisan. Well, really, it's not. So they're basically talking in Echo Chamber. So Nancy Pelosi selected everybody on this. That's exactly correct. I'm sure it was unbiased. Wasn't it Kissinger? What was his name again? Adam Kissinger. Yeah. Kissinger. Didn't he always have to have a box of diapers with him? Probably so. Well, wasn't it a bib and a bottle? Might have had his little binkie and his wubby or something like that. Yeah, I mean, he would cry all the time. It was really incredible. Yeah. Well, hey, look, let's call it for what he is. I mean, my God, we just passed over that and like it's nothing. When Americans need to be concerned, you've got people up there that is doing these criminal activity under the guys that they have the authority to do it and they don't. And then you get these guys that representing a Republican party that's sitting there bawling all the time. Oh, my God. Who are these people we elect? Okay. I went on my tantrum. Thank you very much. No, that's fine. And you're exactly right. They were simps for the Democrat Party and simps for the left. And they were hate Trumpers. I mean, that's why that they were there. And actually, Kinsinger was so in the tank. I was so in the tank and so ignorant that actually he was the representative from Illinois. And actually, his district, the Democrats, after he.

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outlived his usefulness on the committee, gerrymandered his district and gerrymandered him out of a congressional seat. So he's now, you know, tweet tweeting every once in a while, and that's about his claim to fame is this point. But so, so this was all, this was all centered around an investigation called Arctic Frost. Arctic Frost was the code word to investigate. Donald Trump, basically, in a general fashion, not in any kind of specific manner, which is also unconstitutional. But they unearth an FBI record from 2023 that indicated investigators at the Bureau at the FBI had, quote, conducted preliminary toll analysis on limited toll records, close quote, tied to phone calls related to Republican senators Ron Johnson, Lindsey Graham, Ron Johnson's from Wisconsin, Lindsey Graham from South Carolina, Bill Hagerty from Tennessee, Josh Holly from Missouri, Dan Sullivan from Alaska, Tommy Tuberville from Alabama, Cynthia Loomis from Wyoming, Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee, and GOP Representative Mike Kelly from Pennsylvania. Now, the other part of this was, is that they were specifically instructed. not to inform these members of Congress that they were under any sort of investigation or that any records have been subpoenaed from them, which is also a violation. So Kash Patel... Kash Patel. Kash Patel. Thank you very much. Kash Patel said that this monitor. He's the head of the FBI. Okay. Dan Bongino is the deputy director. And then former Attorney General from Missouri, Andrew Bailey is another deputy director. So definitely have some horsepower there. But he said that this monitoring of members of Congress under Biden, he said, this, quote, this document shows the Biden FBI spied on eight of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic Frost investigation into, quote, election conspiracy. Arctic Frost later became Jack Smith's elector case against President Trump. I'm sorry, that's what Chuck Grassley said. presiding. He's the chair of the House Judicial. No, he's Senate. Oh, Chuck Grassley. So what this is on this whole electors thing, whenever they meet to the, when Congress convenes to have the Electoral College present electors and to actually elect the President of the United States and the Vice President of the United States, each state sends their electors to, to Congress, and they cast their votes as pretty much in accordance with the popular vote in their state. Well, there was a question about some of these Michigan electors with some anomalies that were up there in Michigan that were very well documented. There was this one county that was showing that it had voted for Joe Biden by a 5% or 6% margin to where it had...

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voted Republican for like 40 years and there has not there had and so that was an anomaly that was that was called out by some on election night so what ended up happening was is that President Trump the GOP had had had I think they were called a oh They were, they were temporary electors. I can't remember what was the provisional, provisional electors. And so what they wanted to do is they had those electors that also came to Congress in case that... Vice President and President of the Senate, Mike Pence, disallowed the existing electors from Michigan because of these election anomalies from election fraud. Well, then what you end up having to do then if then you have to replace those electors. But isn't that the job of the vice president? That is the job of the vice president. And, you know, Mike Pence said, hey, you know what, I'm just supposed to be here. I'm just, I'm a ceremonial officer. No, you take, you take the Constitution, what he was supposed to do. You take the oath of office and the oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign domestic, just like everybody else says. And so, but at any rate, so if those electors would have been disallowed, then that would have decreased the overall pool of available electors. unless you had some to replace them. Well, that's what President Trump and the GOP did. And there's precedent for this back in the presidential election in 1960. there was a concern with some electors that came from Hawaii, that there were some anomalies out there, maybe some election fraud. So John F. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Democrat Party, they had provisional electors just in case that those electors were tossed out on the floor whenever Congress convened to where then they could have substitute electors, these provisional electors, step in and cast their votes for president representing Hawaii. So there's historical precedent for this. So there wasn't anything crooked or anything like that. But so Chuck Grassley's office said last week that the, quote, FBI in 2023 sought and obtained the data of Senator's phone use, close quote, from January 4th, 2021 through January 7th, 2021, the day after the capital, quote unquote, riot. And we can maybe discuss whether it was a riot or not. There's some question about that, too. Anyway, the center's office said that, quote, that data shows when into whom a call is made, as well as the duration and the general location of the data of the call, close quote, although not the actual contents of the call itself.

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So, in addition, getting to this to where it's even worse than spying on private citizens, an FBI document from the Arctic Frost inquiry dated January 2020-23 showed the investigations quote-unquote targets included Donald J. Trump for President Inc., turning point USA, the Republican Attorney's General Association, the America First Policy Institute, the Save America PAC, the Conservative Partnership Institute, and more. There is, it looks like up to 160 different Republican individuals and organizations were surveilled in this illegally, in this Arctic Frost probe. So then we fast forward to this Denver Riggleman, who Denver Riggleman was a past Republican representative who served as a staff member on the January 6th committee. Riggleman wrote that, quote, our team analyzed phone numbers that belong to those in the Trump family, rally goers, rally planners. influencers like Mike Flynn, Roger Stone, and Steve Bannon, and many others. So these are all, and this is testimony from Denver Riggleman. And he said, yes, this is exactly what we did. We surveilled private U.S. citizens illegally. And so after his time on the January 6th committee, it was revealed in July of 2023 that Riggleman was helping Hunter Biden's legal team undercut investigations into Joe Biden's son. Denver Riggleman was one of the people who helped recruit the 51. former intelligence officials that said, oh, no, this Hunter Biden's laptop has all the markings of Russian disinformation. So Riggleman helped coordinate this. He said, so IRS whistleblowers previously revealed that the FBI had verified the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop in late 2020, excuse me, 2019, nearly a year before the New York Post stories and the laptop letter. It would be another 18 months and after the election that the New York Times and the Washington Post accepted that the laptop was truly Hunter Biden's. He said the former Republican, meaning Denver Riggleman, claimed that the Hunter Biden laptop stories were based on, quote, fabricated data, manipulated data, and out-of-context data, though he'd never provided proof. Well, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take a break and we're going to come back on the other side and we'll finish our last segment. You're listening to the KWTO. We'll be right back.

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is Jesse Kelly. I'm about to say something to you that you're not supposed to say on the radio. I realize I'm supposed to sit here and pretend like I have all. WTO Studios. It's the Elijah Har Show, 93am 560, KWTO. Yeah, ha. Welcome back, folks. All right, we're on our last segment here, and I just want to get you a little excited. And how I'm going to do that is, Brett, I... You know, you're going down this lineage of how this is happening and how our government is so corrupt. But there's one key figure in all of this that I want our listeners to understand because there's been some recent developments over the former director of FBI, which is James Comey. Kind of help our audience understand what's transpired recently over some of the data information that we've revealed. And James Comey, the 8647 in the sand, is not so innocent. No, absolutely not. Just to refresh everybody's memory, he's been indicted under a grand jury indictment for perjuring himself for lying to Congress in committee. So this is also from Jerry Dunleaving and John Solomon from Just the News because they've just been, like I said, they're just terrific investigative reporters. But the title of the article is James Comey Boomerang, ex-director confronted with personal emails notes after plain victim card. So. What Kash Patel, you know, James Comey, his claim that he's a victim of selective prosecution or being a vendetta from Donald Trump. But just this last week, this is actually was updated yesterday morning. The article says James Comey played the victim card in fighting his indictment on charges of misleading Congress. But that strategy boomerang when prosecutors and his old agency released an avalanche of new evidence showing ex-FBI director hoped to please Hillary Clinton, cheered on media leaks. He claimed he did not sanctioned and wrote emails and notes that directly conflict with his past congressional testimony. And it says part of that unflattering portrait of James Comey, prosecutors revealed Monday came from a long, hidden files, came from long hidden files that the new FBI director, Kash Patel found in burn bags in secret storage rooms at the FBI Bureau's headquarters. And so. This cache of documents also includes a September 2016 handwritten notes or handwritten notes in which James Comey appears to address U.S. intelligence intercepts about Clinton planning to manufacture a Russian scandal against Trump, something he told senators he didn't recall knowing. No. It's true. I can't be. Because it's in his hand. It's actually in his handwriting.

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He said, James Comey, who was fired as a FBI director in 2017 by President Donald Trump, oversaw both the politicized investigation into Hillary Clinton's illicit use of a private email server to send classified information and the baseless Trump-Russia collusion inquiry. despite investigating Clinton for her improper use of a private email server, because it is a federal law that if you're conducting official federal government business, it has to be on a secured government server. And what position did she have in the federal? Was she some low-level lackey doing that? I think Chief Coffee Maker. No, she was Secretary of State. Secretary of State. Secretary of State. So. At this time, James Comey himself was using a personal and anonymous Gmail account to discuss FBI matters with this person. His last name is Richmond. Richmond was a conduit to the media. So Richmond previously admitted to agents and interviews that he routinely communicated on behalf of James Comey, his longtime friend, with New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt. This is something else that James Comey also said that he never authorized any leaks to the media, where this new evidence specifically says that he did. Emails indicate clear intention, this again from the article, collaboration between James Comey and the leaker Richmond. Quote, make sure you keep your eyes shut. The country can't seem to handle your finding stuff. Richmond wrote to James Comey on October 29, 2016. James Comey replied, quote, thanks. Thanks for the battling you have done against unreason. This is a strange time, but we press on. He said the next day, Richmond sent James Comey an email about an opinion piece that he had been asked to write for the New York Times about James Comey's letter to Congress. So this was trying to give an out to try to declare that narrative before James Comey testified to Congress. The DOJ's indictment against James Comey, approved by a federal grand jury in September, stems from allegations that James Comey misled the Senate during his testimony in late September 2020, when he reiterated his May 2017 denial that he had ever authorized a leak of information to the media about Trump-Russian collusion or Clinton-related investigations. The indictment also alleges that James Comey had obstructed Congress by lying to the Senate. So this is a, the DOJ on Monday also said that in the spring of this year, 2025, quote, a team of FBI investigators was assembled to examine possible reform of policies, procedures, compliance, and culture at the FBI. And that, quote, FBI investigators were alerted to a seemingly unused skiff, which is a secure compartmental information. It's where they can only, where congressman can only review top secret information. In the FBI headquarters, which was called Room 9582, containing a random collection of classified documents.

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A large majority of the documents were on, this is quoting again, a large majority of the documents that were on the floor and five burn bags, room 9582, was then subject to an inventory for the documents that were located inside. Investigators located hundreds of pages relating to crossfire hurricane, which was the... 2016 investigation into the Trump campaign, and then classified appendix to the 2016 Durham Special Counsel Report, which I believe that that's why Mara Lago was rated. That's what they were looking for. They were looking for the Durham Annex. The DOJ said, Additionally, quote, additionally, inside a lock safe within room 9582 investigators located copies of handwritten notes of the defendant, James Comey, when he was the director of the FBI. So, what do we have? So, yeah, what's the takeaway? How would you summarize that? The takeaway is that. that James Comey has handwritten notes, email traffic from an unauthorized server directly contradicting what he told to Congress, his sworn testimony to Congress. So by this, well, this is admissible in court, and to me, this proves that he perjured himself and committed a felony by lying to Congress and obstruction of justice. So, Alan, do you think that this is why there's the big... push to try to find ways to get rid of Donald Trump. I mean, because, you know, now that he's there, he's discovering all of this. Well, he is. Or there's people. Right, right. And the issue is, I think, we understand, I think the listeners understand. is Donald Trump is a clear and present danger to their ongoing power, control, money, et cetera, et cetera. And as we talked about earlier, how Trump is able to end wars. Can you imagine Joe Biden trying to sit down with the Israelis and the Arabs and say, I demand you stop this? And they would just, they would laugh Joe Biden out of the room for obvious reasons. He doesn't have the gravitas, which is a word, a throwback to the, Bush 43, the gravitas to do anything like that. And clearly Donald Trump does, and they fear him. And I think it's a very well-founded fear because he is not going to stop and his people are not going to stop until they continue to overturn every stone. And it doesn't stop there because too often, and Steve, you make this point where Republicans are, oh, well, you know. James Comey made a mistake. He perjured himself, lied through his teeth to Congress on multiple occasions along John Brennan, the former C.I. Adrian, we need to be nice guys and just let him go there on the way. Can we just get along to go along? And as we talked about earlier, that phrase is not in Donald Trump's playbook. Nowhere found Donald Trump's playbook to go along to get along. It's not going to happen. Well, it's not. That's not what they've done against, that's not what they've done with dealing.

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With President Trump, when you sit here and you look at the non-disclosure agreement that he was prosecuted for where there was 37 felonies, committed 37 felonies. That was all off of one check, but it was recorded 37 times. So that's how they got to 37 felony. It wasn't 37 separate acts. It was one act. However, with a very legal non-disclosure agreement, I've signed non-disclosure agreements, dozens of them in my lifetime. And it's a perfectly legal document. So they did not grant President Trump the grace, and I'm fine with him not granting them the grace either. And I would be surprised having spent some time in Jeff City that, and this is not too unusual, you threaten someone. You've got a good stick, bad tick, good cop, bad cop that people have talked to Trump and said, you know, if you just back off, we will do this. And knowing Donald Trump is, no way. Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you've got some entertainment, and I hope that you've got some knowledge out of this show. And I just want to remind people of November 11th as Veterans Day. Please reach out to these people. There's a lot of veterans that have passed. There are veterans that are serving right now. And these veterans... have done a lot for our nation. Unfortunately, we've got some crazy people in Congress that can't even actually defend the Constitution or abide by, you know, the basic laws in order to ensure that the peace is among us, among you and me. And so these veterans serve us for a variety of reasons and just make sure you recognize them. And last but not least is... Remember I talked about the Pledge of Allegiance. When you recite the Pledge of Allegiance, you have to remember, or you should, excuse me, you don't have to. But tuck that thumb in, put your hand together, your fingers together, and place that over your heart. That's usually the right hand. It mimics really the salutes that you'll see of the veterans as they salute the flag. And then when you're talking about the Pledge of Allegiance, we talk about there's no comma after one nation. We want to put it together. It's one nation under God. It rolls together. So work on that, focus on that. Be an American. Be a true American. Support our veterans and pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. This is the Elijah Harshow, and we are signing off. This land was made for you and me As I was walking That river of highway I saw above me That endless skyway I saw below me That endless skyway I saw below me That golden

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