Chris HandAugust 13, 202635m

Who wins: Spiderman or Batman, rent a Marriage for the Chinese, & Karoline Leavitt leaves Administration

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We're still, we're still getting texts on the Batman topic. It's just ridiculous. I don't know why we have to do this. Obviously, Batman is better. Yes, Batman is better than Captain America. Yes, Batman is better than the Daredevil. Yes, Batman is better than Iron Man. So he was like, Iron Man has a 270 IQ to Batman's 192. And it's like, bro. Batman would hit him with an EMP and he would be a paperweight in like 10 seconds. So it's just I don't really want to entertain these conversations much longer. Yeah, that's fair. It's just ridiculous. I think Spider-Man's better. He's not. He's just a boy. He just is. He's just a boy. He's a boy with the strength of the Hulk. No. Ninja reflexes. Smart. Batman would crush him. How? Like a bug. Catch him. He would. He would. All right, so actual news happening. Spider-Man's great. Sorry, go ahead. I didn't say he wasn't great. I just said there's no chance he would beat Batman. And you can live in that false theory. It's okay. Okay. Come on. Don't you have something, don't you have an algorithm to tickle back there? I'm trying. The movie's popular right now. The more I say Spider-Man, hopefully, the more draws. Well. You titled the episode and you led with Batman because you know that that was a good lead. Well, we were talking bat tech. I mean, I can't not. Oh, there's no spider tech that we could have... I don't think, again, like you said, they're not using web slingers. No taser webs. It would be sick if they had those, though. It would be dope. If they could just shoot nets. Imagine everybody got so mad that ICE used Spider-Man in the Instagram. Did you see that? Yeah, yeah. People were, like, salty. Like, I saw a grown man who's, like, 42. He's like, oh, Spider-Man would never help ice. And I'm like, dude, cry. Like, it's a meme, dog. Like, you're 42 years old. Chill. And you're yelling in your car about how Spider-Man. Like, this guy went deep. I don't know. I wish I could find him. But it was, like, one of those suggested things, right? I thought he was trolling at first. Then I went back into his content and it was like, no, this is a real thing. Like, this is this guy. Oh, he means it. He's like 42 years old and just screaming in his car. And then he even like pulled out some comics. He's like, let me show you. And it's like he pulled up like a comic book from Spider-Man where he's like, everyone deserves dignity and respect. It's like, okay. this is this is weak okay boomer yeah like what are we doing here dude like go have a family you know what i mean you're just yelling in your car so weird like and if ice makes you that upset you could just like turn off instagram you don't have to follow them i thought the spider man ice post was sick though They should get web slingers. People would be happy. Hey, we got an arrest from the SPLC investigation. Executive Heidi Barich has been officially...

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arrested. The indictment was unsealed. Here's how Fox News reported it. Fox News alert breaking moments ago. Fox News confirming the arrest of former Southern Poverty Law Center executive Heidi Byrick. Sources say she is accused of overseeing secret payments to informants. Attorney General Todd Blanche referenced the case last hour. As alleged in the indictment, this individual participated in the scheme, as alleged, I believe she was part of the effort to open bank accounts and completely fictitious companies' names and make payments to individuals for reasons that were not accurate as described. But I don't have, I think the indictment was unsealed this morning. I don't have, or I believe it was unsealed this morning. I think the arrest was this morning. The New York Post reports that Byrick found a $1.2 million in SPLC donor money to an informant in a white supremacist group. You want to know something funny? She was sleeping with the dude, too. Yep, they were canoodling. They were bumping the uglies kids. That's what they were doing. Former Southern Poverty Law Center, this from Breitbart, Chief Financial Officer Heidi Byrick, Berich, Byrick. was arrested in California and charged in the Justice Department's case, allegedly that she used the organization to secretly use donor money to pay informants inside white supremac groups. Bairk, who previously led SPLC efforts to monitor organizations that identified as extremist or white supremac was charged in a superseding indictment with wire fraud conspiracy, conspiracy to submit false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to conceal money laundering. That was according to CNN. Prosecutors alleged Barich, Bayrick. I feel like Barich. Sounds better. Byrick. Helped oversee the use of donor funds to compensate sources operating inside extremist organizations. It's also alleged that she shared a bank account with one of those sources, while the two were in a romantic relationship. Keep your enemies close, they say. Keep them very, very close. Close enough to cuddle. I don't know. Do you see the picture of this lady on Super Talk TV? I don't care how much money she's funneling to my hate group. I'm not doing that. She looks frustrated. She doesn't look like she would be a joy to be around. Prosecutors allege that Byrick helped oversee the use of donor funds to compensate sources operating inside extremist extremist organizations. And she was sleeping with one of the dudes. They said, I believe she was part of the effort to open bank accounts and completely fictitious company's names and make payments to individuals for reasons that were not accurate, as described. Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a Wednesday news conference. This is exactly what we said would happen in a case like this, which is that our investigators and the U.S. attorneys and agents working the case will keep working on it even after the initial indictment.

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CNN looked, sought for comment from both of them. They didn't get it. Birex charges stems from the Justice Department's larger case, alleging that the SPLC donor money was used for payments that donors were not told about and that some of the transactions were routed through shell companies. Back in 2016, she was, so this is just 10 years ago, she was bragging, she was bragging to PBS that she was taking the money away from hate groups. And it's funny how the tables they do be turning. By taking their money away, they can't function anymore. And that was successful? Yes, every single one of them has been successful. Obviously, when these groups don't have money, that means there's less violence that they can perpetrate. You know, the whole idea is to not allow them to function. So we give them more money. Also, a fun fact, that's a clip from PBS. And if you're watching all these hate groups, right, there's like one white dude yelling. And it says, proud brother. And like, yeah, maybe he's, maybe he's a white supremacist. But then they show another guy. And the back of his shirt says, death to Islamic terrorists. Is that just like something only white supremac say? Is that hateful to want terrorists to die? I thought that was like a pro, I thought there was a positive message wanting Islamic terrorists to not be on the earth and able to terrorize. Apparently not. Not according to PBS. That was from 2016. Everything was scary. Everything was racist in 2016. You know it. I know it. This is crazy. So she was, she was swearing up and down on PBS that these groups aren't even functioning anymore because we've, we've cut off the money. By taking their money away, they can't function anymore. Yeah. Yeah. Except she was, she was working on getting down with the function. You know what I mean? Sorry. Yuck. The SPLC has disputed prosecutor's characterization of the arrangement, arguing that the payments were part of a long-running informant program used to collect intelligence on groups it classifies as hate groups. Its attorneys have also said law enforcement agencies have previously made use of information obtained through SPLC sources. The indictment further alleges that Byrick was romantically involved with a source who infiltrated a white supremacist organization and stole documents for the SPLC. Prosecutors say the source was paid more than $1 million by the SPLC in 2007. They also alleged that Byrick and the source shared a bank account containing $140,000 from those same payments. The U.S. soccer podcast. I'm your host, Megan Klingeberg. And after interviewing so many dudes during this men's World Cup, I'm so happy to be back with my U.S. women's national team players. I know the U.S. men's national team has changed how I think about myself, how I think about being an American, how I think about being on a team. It's one year out from that World Cup, and we're going to talk about the brightest prize.

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The same one that really kicked off the very good people on both sides hoax. This is a banana story. So Todd Blanche was talking about this yesterday. He did highlight that she was a big part of the secret payments that was going to the SPLC, was going from the SPLC to these hate groups. This is Todd Blanche, the Attorney General, in his own words. The Poverty Law Center, can you please speak a little bit about what you've learned as part of that investigation and if we should expect more charges? So I'm not, so yes, today my understanding is today there was there was an arrest made and there is a new indictment that includes the the former CFO of SPLC. I don't have any comments about whether, we've said from the beginning, everybody, not just me, but anybody who's talked about this case, like virtually every criminal case, the fact that an indictment is returned doesn't end the investigation. It's just part of the investigation in most cases, which is certainly true in this case. I think as alleged in the indictment, this individual participated in the scheme, as alleged, I believe she was part of the effort to open bank accounts and completely fictitious company's names. and make payments to individuals for reasons that were not accurate as described. But I don't have, I think the indictment was. unsealed this morning. I don't have, or I believe it was unsealed this morning. I think the arrest was this morning. I don't have anything to say beyond that except to say that this is exactly what we said would happen in a case like this, which is that our investigators and the U.S. attorneys and the agents work in the case will can keep on working it even after the initial indictment. I want more arrests, more silver bracelets, more jail times for all of these radical leftists. We got a text here. From our friendly neighborhood, J-Sixer, Colton McAbee, he said, calm down. It's just Democrats supporting Democrats, many such cases. So we got a lot to cover still in the show. Todd Blanche didn't just talk about the SPLC and Heidi Amy Coney Barrett. bearich and how she was bumping uglies with the white supremacist uh he talked about fake marriages on the rise to get chinese nationals green cards he also talked about uh possibly intervening to block the best socialist communist muslim ugandan mayor new york city has ever had when it comes to his draconian socialist taxes

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up to it, including the taxes on second homes. And he also confirmed that the DOJ is surging resources into Minnesota fraud investigations. We're definitely going to dive down that rabbit hole. People are trying to debunk the superhero discussion using AI. Like, what? This guy said, and here's the thing. This is like AI is trash. This is when AI is trash. So this guy was like, he said, this is what chat GPT said about superheroes. Okay. For Tark and Marvel and DC superheroes at their peak, and there's a straight-up fight with no prep time, they had to add that in, right? Like, Batman's not going to plan. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, Batman always is a plan. Batman has a plan for everybody, including his friends. Yeah. Like, so to act like Batman's not going to have any prep time, like you're already, you're kidding yourself. Okay? There was ample prep time. Said, the one above all. is Marvel. Are we talking Captain Marvel? Then the presence from D.C., Lucifer Morningstar from D.C. Essentially, it's a bunch of superheroes that we don't really know about, and then it leans in on Dr. Manhattan from the Watchman, and then Superman, rounding out the top 10, Thanos and Dark Sides on it. I'm just, I'm not playing games with this stuff. Batman would beat them all. And everybody knows it. Seriously. All right. So let's get back to Todd Blanche. Somebody of the text lines said our real life commissioner Gordon. Yep. Based in Gordon pilled. Todd Blank. Should he grow a mustache? He should grow a mustache. Like a big Tom Selleck. I mean. Jim Gordon. Yeah. Like he's got he's got the real estate for it. Are you looking on Super Talk TV? Yeah. He absolutely has the real estate for a legit mustache. You could do it. Do you think that he would be taken more serious with a mustache? I do. If he gives it trimmed improper, I think he'd be good. It would have to be the Cellic. Yeah. It couldn't get sloppy. Yeah, it'd be like a pencil. We're not talking John Bolton mustache. No, no, no, no, no. No. I think you can pull it off. All right. What was I talking about? Oh, yeah. Commissioner Gordon, Todd Blanche. He did confirm yesterday that they are arresting suspects carrying out fake marriages to get Chinese nationals green cards. Dan Mandis was all about this this morning. Did you hear that? Shocker. He was like, he's like, you know, he needs a new retaining wall. And he's like, I would, I would marry a Chinese person to get my retaining wall. He was obviously kidding, obviously. Obviously. This is Todd Lynch. Some of the charged defendants acted as facilitators who orchestrated the marriage fraud scheme pairing foreign nationals seeking immigration status with United States citizens willing to participate and engage in a sham marriage. The feds nabbed 11 suspects accused of operating a decade-long, multi-million dollar marriage fraud scheme that resulted in around 1,000 sham weddings between primarily Chinese nationals and U.S. citizens for the sole purpose of getting these Asians green cards, reports the New York Post. They say the cottage industry was uncovered Wednesday, and they charged foreign nationals.

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up to $100,000 for each fake union, including submitting fraudulent applications to the U.S. Citizenships and Immigration Services on behalf of those seeking lawful permanent residency. The sham wedding ring used advertisements on social media platforms, held phony marriage ceremonies, and even had both parties to fake the union signed bizarre prenuptial agreements, prosecutors in the Southern District of New York alleged. This is a crazy story. And I wouldn't say that it's limited to Chinese nationals, just so everybody's aware. But one of those agreements, the pre-nups, expressly stated that, except in the name of husband and wife, both parties live independently and must not interfere with each other, according to the indictment unsealed Wednesday. Each defendant faces charges of conspiring to commit marriage fraud and immigration document fraud, as well as conspiracy to encourage the unlawful residents of aliens in the U.S. All 11 of the alleged scheme participants were expected to make their initial appearance in White Plains Federal Court later Wednesday. This was one of the largest fraud prosecutions, marriage fraud prosecutions in the United States history, Attorney General Todd Blanche said at the press conference yesterday. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Jamie McDonald claimed that the scheme raked in tens of millions of dollars over the past 10 years. And according to the 21-page indictment unsealed yesterday, the green card scheme involved recruiters of both foreign national customers and U.S. citizens, assistants who submitted the false green card applications, as well as U.S. attorneys, tax preparers, and bogus marriage efficients. The American members of the sham couples were paid around $30,000. to participate in the performance. Prosecutors said, recruiters got about 5K each for each U.S. citizen they brought in the scheme with hundreds ultimately participating. Most of the gang's activity took place in New York City, but get this, the ring also operated in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, China, Pacific Island Nation of Vanuatu. and Tennessee. That's when you hit the Joan Jay Jones. Dun, don't, don. It was really good. I was looking for the Joan version. Yeah, I thought I had it prepped, and I, I, I, the defendants, the defendants, all, all of, all but all but one of whom are naturalized from China. China? included Amy Chang, Zhao Mi Chan. Oh my gosh, this is going to get hard. I feel like they listed these. No, no, okay, I was going to say it gets increasingly more difficult. But it gets difficult, then it gets easy again. Amy Chang, 72, Zhao Mi Chan, 64. Christine Liu, 52. Jing Yan Yi, 43, Zhao Yan Chen, 48, Gang, Gang.

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Gang Zang! What up? What up Gang Zang? 61. Anthony Chang, 47. Michelle Denwes, 35. Angela Denwes, 26. Sigrid Sentino, 32. And Erica Johnson, 43. What? The whitest name did. I know, I know. It looked like the list was going to get harder for me to pronounce. And then I saw Erica Johnson at the end. I was like, oh, all right. At least I can end strong. And Erica Johnson. I got sent a text. Apparently, the Democrat Socialists of America, they're in Tennessee now. And they. They're using a raccoon for their logo. Start your day with the morning jolt of Drake Toll. Anywhere in the country. Your home for talking sports. The United States hockey team has four teeth left. What is LeBron James Legacy? Leonel Mess. 906 career goals is stupid. All of it. The Knicks. The Los Angeles Lakers. Aaron Rogers. Georgia football players. The Dolphins. The Mets. As it happened, when it happened. We'll talk all of it. Westwood One Sports Talk. Your home for Drake Toll. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. It's very disheartening. People wanted me to tell Matt Murphy about it. That'll be an interesting conversation. So they would make them upset. But then I went down a rabbit hole, and now I'm looking at their calendar. I'm wondering if we should go to a meeting. Oh, yeah? I feel like we should. When's the next one? So there's actually one happening in East Nashville at 1130 today. Tonight or this afternoon? Or I guess this morning. Yeah, like in an hour, less than an hour. Ooh. Come join us near Main 5 for some community and cooking. We come in with supplies ready and a meal planned around donations we've received. So all you need is to bring a positive attitude and a willingness to prep ingredients. Suggested tools, not mandatory or anything, but often helpful. This is where I immediately I kind of rethink the whole thing because it says suggested tools a decent knife. I'm like, ah, maybe it's not a place for me. I don't want to be, know if I want to be around them and knives. Should we, should we do? Should we start going to this stuff? What do you think? I'll send you a meeting invite for Google Meet. You can go hop in your car and go meet them there. Oh, I'm serious. Go on the road? There's a Nashville branch meeting. Planning meeting on Sunday the 23rd from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oh, that's a Zoom meeting. That's really time. Okay. So what do I do? What's the camo that I need to look like a DSA member? You know what I mean? Yeah.

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How blue are you willing to go? I mean, I feel like I would have to go all the way. Yeah. Like I wouldn't be able to have it. Like I, you know, my hair is always very nice. Spike it up. Yeah, I would have to like not do my hair. But they would probably call me out. We went to, where were we? We were in Madison, Wisconsin during the election. And I didn't have my hair done to like kind of blend in a little bit. And literally one of the leftists was like, that's a Nazi haircut. I'm like, oh, damn it. I should have just put gel in. So I think my hair would give it away. Give it away, give it away now. Wear a ball cap. I could wear a ball cap. Not a Redskins hat. Not my Cleveland Indians hat. No. That would be problematic. Not your chiefs. Maybe I order a Pride Nightcap. Ooh. Haven't shipped to your neighbor's house just in case. And then I would definitely need a mask because of COVID. Make that rainbow too just in case? Yep. Maybe I'm showing up to a meeting. You don't want to catch COVID. Maybe I get one with a fist on it. You show up to a Zoom meeting with a mask on is wild. Dude, you probably wouldn't even get a weird look. No, you wouldn't. You'd be accepted immediately. Okay. Furry mask. There's a ton of virtual meetings. It would be a shame if everybody hopped on mid-TNDSA.org and joined us at these virtual meetings, wouldn't it? Yeah. That's not something I would suggest for people to invade these meetings in their free time and derail them. Ooh, that should be my DSA name. Derail. With an apostrophe? Yeah. My name's derail. My name's derail. And we need more money for these programs. I don't think that they would... I mean, I'm giving it all the way on the air. They're not listening. Some of them might. You don't think it'd be like it is, but it do. But it do. I might be on a list somewhere with these folks. Definitely on a few lists. But I mean, your name's derail. I'm derail. Yeah, I definitely want to do the Zoom meeting. What do I tell the wife? You know, I think that's... I think that's the thing. Like, hey, I'm going to skip dinner. Why? Well, because I want to be on the Zoom call with the Democrat Socialist of America. The middle Tennessee variety. Yeah, of course. I might take advantage of it just for some free food. I'm being honest with you. That's what I'm saying. Take us on the road with you. Go grab some food. Well, you'll make it first and share it. I got the meta glasses, but it still has the blinky light. We got tape here. But I'd be found out in a heartbeat. Yeah. That's the air. I don't know. They have a... They have a queer crafting hour on Saturday, August 22nd. Is that where you cultivate your sign of the spectrum? It's sewing lessons to work on the community quilt and enjoy a free space to do crafts and converse with comrades. This is from their literal website. Yeah, yeah. A free space to do crafts and converse with comrades. This is an all, it's queer quilting. So, of course, it's an all ages event.

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It's a sober space, an event that is primarily for queer people. However, anyone can attend. Masks are required in person. Shocker. I kind of want to go to some of this stuff. If anybody wants to come with me, let me know. Because that would be sick. We should get a gang. And we've got to dress like we're queer quilters. Or we're not going to blend in. How do they dress? I don't know. I would have to ask AI. Hold on. Let's see. I'm just going to ask Grock to make me a picture of a queer quilter. And that's going to be like my baseline. Make me a picture of a queer quilter. For research purposes. Yeah. If my wife ever looks at the grok history that I have, so far this morning, so far this morning, I have Islamic mortgages and queer quilting. All right, the image is generating. Hang tight. I'm going to show this to you on SuperTock TV on YouTube and Rumble. So that way you guys know the uniform. That way we have to blend in. All I said was make me a picture of a queer quilter. I didn't ask for anything else. Okay, I could probably pull this look off. I couldn't pull off the hair, but I could definitely find the button and a flannel. It's Mason's hair. Mason. I have to cut my hair now. You're coming with me. That's what we got to look like. That's the uniform if you're coming to queer quilting. I need to work on my sewing skills. Where do we get a button like that? I don't know. You get a button maker off. Don't you think making the quilt a rainbow quilt is a little on the nose? Oh, my gosh. You see what it said behind there? No. Okay, so behind the guy, Grock is wild, man. It took like 30 seconds to do this. And it said, uh, Queer threads make family. Whoa. Ooh. Ooh, lad. Spicy. Uh, all right. Somebody said wear assless chaps. Hmm. All right. Yeah, we got to go. We definitely have to go to the meeting. Um. Um. All right. People are saying Bo and Gabe will go with you. Bo would definitely go with me. I think he might be spotted, though, before we walk in. I'll text, I'll text Bo. I'll text him right now. He'll show up in a onesie. Any interest in going to queer quilting with me? For research purposes. For research purposes only. Let's tell the wife, listen, me and Bo, we're going out. Where are you going? You guys go, you know. I was like, I guess she wouldn't ask if I was going to a bar, I don't drink. The casino wouldn't be like the thing I would do. I don't know what she would think. Like if I said I'm going out with Beau, she probably would just think we're getting into trouble. And then I would say, we're going to a queer quilting lesson. How do you think is your response? I don't know. Hesitant? Hesidently?

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Let's talk about the DSA. I got DSA stuff here. So Karoline Leavitt's leaving, by the way. She's out. She's out as the press secretary. She's been going hardcore on these leftists. Stephen Miller had some really nice things to say about her last night on Fox, but he also broke down these socialists and what they have in common with the Islamists. A lot of times we do wonder that. You know, what do they have in common? And he said it's power. Brandon Gill echoed the same thing. It's always power. And Democrat allies in Congress that believe of a 16-year-old or a 17-year-old commits a shooting with a gun, firing, spraying bullets on an open street that they shouldn't even face adult criminal punishment. They should be deposited right back out onto the street, maybe dropped in a halfway house for a couple months to kill or maim or shoot or rape. That's their ideology. That's their philosophy. Because when you strip away all this woke labeling, it's hatred for America and it's hatred for the people who have made America great. It's hatred for the people who build and sustain things. Look at all of these DSA candidates. Look at all of these radical left ideologues. Look at everyone who proposes all these different woke ideas. What do they have in common? Queer Quilting Lessons. It's a people and a movement who can't build anything. Well, they can quilt. This is a movement. It never ends with the cathedral. It never ends with the bridge. It never ends with the brand new airport. It never ends with a secure border. It never ends with the gleaming community. It never ends with a functional school system. It never ends with a beautiful, gorgeous park. It never even ends with a presidential library that you can look at and not feel disgust like the Obama Library. The Obama Library, too, like they went out of their way to get black contractors and then they just didn't pay them. Have you seen that? These guys are just not getting paid. It's an ideology that looks at what civilization built and is envious and hateful and jealous and says I will take, I will steal, I will dismantle, I will destroy, and I will redistribute everything that you have built. to people who don't belong here and have no right to be here. And everything President Trump has done will, think about this. Everything that he's done to try to dismantle, that ideology, the left is taking him to court. Every beautiful thing he wants to build, they want to block. Every model of border he wants to secure, they want to stop. Every legal alien he wants to deport, they want to keep here. Every transgender inmate that he wants to be housed in their biologically correct prison? They're suing to keep men housed with women. Every school district where he's trying to stop racial discrimination, transgender ideology, the sexual abuse of our children, they're there defending the abusers. He's right, you know, and they're quilting the entire time.

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