title SPLC Charged with Paying Neo-Nazis While Smearing Conservatives | 4/23/26

description Trump’s Department of Justice indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly funneling over $3 million to violent extremist groups from 2014 to 2023. Funds raised to "dismantle" hate groups were instead paid to leaders in the National Alliance ($1M), Aryan Nations ($300K), and ex-KKK members ($73K). The SPLC had a field source in the online chat planning the 2017 Unite the Right rally. Donations came from liberals believing the money fought extremism. The indictment accuses the SPLC of directly supporting the groups it publicly condemned.What’s your take on this SPLC bombshell — real justice or political hit job? Drop a comment!



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11:19 Southern Poverty Law Center Indictment

15:14 Todd Blanche on SPLC Indictment

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51:41 Update on Pat's House

52:31 Freedom 250 National Mall Prayer

56:53 Renewing the U.S. Covenant with God

1:07:15 Great American State Fair

1:12:11 "Good News" on Fraud

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1:14:55 Bull Fighting / Running of the Bulls Discussion

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1:23:43 Hakeem Jeffries' Message for Republicans

1:26:12 Andy Ogles & Benny Johnson on Virginia

1:28:15 Gavin Newsom Buys his Way into the NY Times

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pubDate Thu, 23 Apr 2026 14:28:00 GMT

author Blaze Podcast Network

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transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:02] Many have come to protest, many to pray, but most have come to participate in what has become the best show in town.

Speaker 2:
[00:09] Pat Gray is here on the Blaze Radio Network.

Speaker 3:
[00:15] A lot of stuff to cram into to today's show, but let me just start with this quick reminder for you, because if you're lost, you can look, and you will find me, time after time. If you fall, I will catch you. I will be waiting, time after time. So I hope you understand that I'm here for you. I'm here. Wow. Yeah, pretty important. Yeah. Also, we need to apologize for an egregious mistake we made yesterday. Geez, we missed the big celebration of the 56th anniversary of Earth Day.

Speaker 4:
[01:02] Were we supposed to be devastated?

Speaker 5:
[01:04] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[01:04] Are we supposed to be devastated?

Speaker 5:
[01:06] How dare you?

Speaker 3:
[01:07] I mean, that just happens naturally. What are you talking about?

Speaker 4:
[01:10] Okay. I mean, the guy was supposed to, we're gonna, the guy killed his girlfriend, kept her in a suitcase.

Speaker 3:
[01:17] What guy? What, the founder of Earth Day? But, I mean, can you let bygones be bygones?

Speaker 5:
[01:22] Who among us I heard somebody say that? Right?

Speaker 3:
[01:26] Guy paid for it, right? He's, I mean, 56 years ago. How long does he have to, how long does he have to continually hear about that?

Speaker 5:
[01:33] Jeffy, how long?

Speaker 4:
[01:34] Well, as long, 56 years, at least.

Speaker 5:
[01:38] Yeah?

Speaker 4:
[01:38] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[01:39] Okay. So next year, you're done. You can-

Speaker 4:
[01:42] I can't promise that.

Speaker 3:
[01:43] All right.

Speaker 4:
[01:44] Maybe.

Speaker 3:
[01:45] But let's make it up to you with this reminder of the plight. Facing polar bears. Oh, no.

Speaker 6:
[01:51] A tragedy is unfolding in the world today.

Speaker 7:
[01:54] Climate change is threatening one of the most magnificent wild animals on the planet.

Speaker 3:
[01:59] Turtles. No.

Speaker 7:
[02:01] Polar bears.

Speaker 3:
[02:02] Oh, okay.

Speaker 7:
[02:03] They're struggling to survive.

Speaker 3:
[02:04] Polar bears are struggling.

Speaker 8:
[02:05] The ice is melting all around them.

Speaker 3:
[02:07] It's melting and they can't swim.

Speaker 9:
[02:09] And food is becoming harder to find.

Speaker 3:
[02:11] Oh, no.

Speaker 10:
[02:11] Because they lose their hunting grounds.

Speaker 3:
[02:13] Don't say that. Well, they're stupid. Don't say that.

Speaker 10:
[02:16] Climate change.

Speaker 3:
[02:16] Climate change.

Speaker 7:
[02:17] It's happening.

Speaker 3:
[02:18] It's happening. Right now.

Speaker 7:
[02:19] And it's leaving mothers weaker.

Speaker 3:
[02:21] Weaker.

Speaker 8:
[02:21] And unable to provide for their young.

Speaker 3:
[02:24] And you know what is happening to their young as a result. The moms can't keep up with them now. So they fall into the water and they start to drown.

Speaker 5:
[02:32] No.

Speaker 3:
[02:33] Yeah. You can hear the little polar bear. If you listen very carefully in the background of this commercial, you can hear the polar bears.

Speaker 5:
[02:40] Is that right?

Speaker 4:
[02:48] You can hear that out, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[02:50] We honestly, we should save that polar bear if it can talk.

Speaker 3:
[02:53] Right?

Speaker 5:
[02:53] More than anything.

Speaker 3:
[02:54] It's impressive. By the way, speaking of polar bears, you know the polar bear population was down to under 5,000 around the 1970 when Earth Day began. What is it now? Since, you know, they've lost so much of their habitat, the ice has melted. One of the most magnificent creatures on Earth has lost their hunting ground. Polar bears. So they've lost all the sea ice. They can't swim, well, except for, they can swim like 400 miles at a time, but if they have to go 1000 miles, they're in trouble, they can't. The population of the polar bears has gone from 5,000 in like 1970 to 31,000 now.

Speaker 5:
[03:43] We can stand to lose a few.

Speaker 3:
[03:44] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[03:45] We have to, I mean, they're mean.

Speaker 3:
[03:46] They're mean, they eat people.

Speaker 4:
[03:48] They are not afraid to eat people, man.

Speaker 3:
[03:51] And they're not endangered. In fact, they're thriving. Think about this. If the human population increased by 600% in 50 years, would we be considered endangered? I don't think so. There'd be 48 billion of us on this planet. So I'm sorry. I can't get a lot of sympathy welled up in my body for polar bears play.

Speaker 5:
[04:16] Well, plus they're your rivals if you think about it, because you like to go clubbing.

Speaker 3:
[04:21] Baby seals in Newfoundland.

Speaker 5:
[04:23] And you have to fend off your rival, the polar bear, and that's not so fun.

Speaker 3:
[04:27] Maybe that is why I have that, you know, that latent irritation with them. That could be part of it. But anyway, happy belated Earth Day.

Speaker 5:
[04:35] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[04:35] It was yesterday.

Speaker 5:
[04:36] Hope you celebrated.

Speaker 3:
[04:37] Hope so.

Speaker 5:
[04:39] Going out and seeing the Earth.

Speaker 3:
[04:41] Right.

Speaker 5:
[04:44] Every day is Earth Day. Hey, wait, they get away with that stuff. Thank you. Every day is, you know, heterosexual, heterosexual, you know, white male day or whatever. You know, every day is Earth Day because you have to exist on the Earth.

Speaker 3:
[04:58] You don't have a lot of choice.

Speaker 5:
[04:59] So we don't need to celebrate it as a special day. Every day is Earth Day.

Speaker 3:
[05:03] Right. That's exactly right. Like I remember asking my parents when there was Mother's Day and there was Father's Day. It's Kids Day and that's exactly what they told me. Every day is Kids Day.

Speaker 5:
[05:14] Oh.

Speaker 3:
[05:15] No, I'm sorry.

Speaker 5:
[05:15] Go clean your room.

Speaker 3:
[05:16] Yeah. That doesn't fly. I'm sorry. I guess it does with Earth Day because you don't have any choice. So, but this morning, a little breaking news for you. This morning at 3.30, the Senate passed the DHS funding by a vote of 50 to 48. And they're expected to officially end the partial government shutdown, I guess, later today.

Speaker 5:
[05:40] So they did a Votarama and they did it through reconciliation. What took so long? Why are we waiting till now to do this after over two months of a DHS shutdown?

Speaker 3:
[05:51] Yeah, it's not like it was a surprise to anybody. Why do we have to do it at 3.30 in the morning?

Speaker 5:
[05:57] Yeah. So it's what, $70 billion? I think it goes, it funds through Trump's term, is what they said, so.

Speaker 3:
[06:05] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[06:07] We'll see here. You know what? Make the Save America Act, just figure out a way to make it a reconciliation money bill. Just figure it out. That's what you did with Obamacare. You made that into a, twisted everything to make it into a budgetary item, right?

Speaker 3:
[06:26] Yep.

Speaker 5:
[06:27] An expenditure?

Speaker 3:
[06:28] Yep.

Speaker 5:
[06:28] So let's go.

Speaker 3:
[06:30] Make, you know what?

Speaker 5:
[06:31] Republicans should make everything reconciliation.

Speaker 3:
[06:34] Just get it done, please. I wish. They don't care enough. There's only a couple of them who really give a rat's anus about this and really deeply care about America and fixing some of our biggest problems, like ID, when you vote. Even when 84% of Americans agree on it, they still can't get that done. They're so worthless.

Speaker 5:
[07:03] I forget. Wasn't it Mike Lee that said that they had a way around if states didn't have the proper mechanisms in place for IDs or something? They had a way.

Speaker 3:
[07:13] Yeah, they addressed all that stuff.

Speaker 5:
[07:16] I just wonder if there's a cent going from the federal government to implement the Save America Act, then it should qualify for reconciliation as far as I'm concerned. Let's go. Just make it happen.

Speaker 3:
[07:27] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[07:27] So there you go.

Speaker 3:
[07:28] I wish. And you mentioned health care. How is that a problem now? Didn't we already pass Obamacare? Yeah. They fixed it. So why are people bitching about health care right now? I won't hear of it. Americans are saving $2,500 a year per family.

Speaker 5:
[07:48] Right. Got to keep their doctors.

Speaker 3:
[07:49] If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. The prescription drug situation, which used to be so high. You remember that back in the day, before Obamacare? Prescriptions were really expensive. And then Obamacare fixed all that.

Speaker 5:
[08:03] Actually, Trump has fixed that.

Speaker 3:
[08:05] He did, actually.

Speaker 5:
[08:07] And I believe, I don't know if it's one of the two RFK clips I sent in, but he was saying at his hearing this week that now drug prices in the US are, I don't know if he said, among the lowest or the lowest worldwide based on Trump RRX. Again, I don't know a lot of the details with that, but progress sounds like is definitely being made in that realm. I mean, it wasn't Obamacare that did it.

Speaker 3:
[08:33] Yeah, that's for sure.

Speaker 5:
[08:35] Trump administration. It was my boy RFK in there.

Speaker 3:
[08:41] And I noticed that the change, I don't know if it has-

Speaker 4:
[08:44] I saw all his testimony.

Speaker 3:
[08:46] I don't know if one thing has to do with the other, but my really expensive medication that I take every day, it's like $2,400 a month, but insurance brings it down to, I don't know, a super affordable 900 or I don't know. My copay is not 900, but it's like 80, I think, with the copay. Anyway, I don't know if all the pressure now that has been applied to the pharmaceuticals forced this to happen, but now there's a generic for it, so it costs $10, $10. Went from $2,400 a month to $10.

Speaker 4:
[09:20] Is it as good?

Speaker 3:
[09:22] I don't know.

Speaker 4:
[09:22] Is it as good as that? I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[09:24] We'll see. I don't know. But I'm just kind of wondering if it's the Trump situation that helped all that, to speed that along a little bit.

Speaker 4:
[09:31] It's possible. I mean, some of my, most of my medication that I take now is pretty generic stuff, but my father-in-law takes a couple of medicines that are newer, and he's always looking at them like, that cost $5,000.

Speaker 3:
[09:47] It's amazing. I know. I know. But the only, my understanding is that the company that develops the drug has only a short time to get back all that money or the research and development and everything that went into producing this thing. And so then everybody gets access and it's generic and everybody makes their own version of it.

Speaker 4:
[10:10] There was some way that they kept it for a little longer, right?

Speaker 3:
[10:13] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[10:14] Is that gone now?

Speaker 3:
[10:16] I don't know. We should look into that because it's an interesting situation. I don't know how we have any problems though with our health care system when Obamacare is in. We didn't cancel Obamacare, so why are there problems? Very strange, isn't it? When you stop and really put your noodle to it. It's hard to believe. All right, let's go to Steven in Texas. Hey, Steven, welcome to the Blaze. Bingo!

Speaker 5:
[10:44] Nice job.

Speaker 11:
[10:45] Take a bow.

Speaker 5:
[10:45] You like it?

Speaker 3:
[10:46] Take a bow.

Speaker 11:
[10:47] Exactly.

Speaker 3:
[10:49] All right, where did your bingo occur?

Speaker 12:
[10:52] So it's a top row across. Drowning polar bear, that's what they say. Long bubbling.

Speaker 13:
[10:57] Is it day one yet?

Speaker 12:
[10:58] And super mega Doppler.

Speaker 3:
[11:00] Phenomenal.

Speaker 5:
[11:01] Way to go.

Speaker 3:
[11:01] Thanks for listening. We set you up with this stuff.

Speaker 5:
[11:04] And way to scoot through those squares quickly, too. I appreciate that.

Speaker 3:
[11:07] Really well done. Thanks, Steven. Appreciate it. So he gets $30 worth of merch from pacgrayshop.com and a dozen Kexie cookies from kexie.com.

Speaker 4:
[11:18] That's awesome.

Speaker 3:
[11:19] Huge news. Yesterday, the Southern Poverty Law Center, you know, the people that help so many millions of Americans and citizens of the world, you know, there you go, because they don't really believe in Americans, but they do believe in being a citizen of the world anyway. Indicted on 11 charges. How great is that? Wire fraud, bank fraud, all manner of fraud. These guys were paying people to pose as Nazis. They paid the guy who organized the Charlottesville rally, the Unite the Right rally.

Speaker 5:
[11:59] Yeah, are they going to be complicit in the death of Heather Heyer?

Speaker 3:
[12:01] I wonder. I wonder. But they paid millions to people, to Aryan Nations, to the KKK and their offshoots. They manufactured situations all over the country.

Speaker 5:
[12:15] So, you're talking about the Southern Poverty Law Center?

Speaker 4:
[12:18] Yes.

Speaker 5:
[12:18] I thought for a second, they would sound like you were talking about the FBI. Okay, because it's the same tactics.

Speaker 4:
[12:23] No, the FBI was actually a part of this investigation.

Speaker 5:
[12:26] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[12:27] I mean, they helped bring them.

Speaker 5:
[12:28] What I found interesting was that this investigation began under the Biden administration, but I guess it was shelved, and then they revived it. Was it leading to places that the Biden administration didn't want it to go?

Speaker 3:
[12:41] That would be my guess. That would be my guess. Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[12:45] They started to look at it and went, oh.

Speaker 3:
[12:48] But it's an organization that had people like, well, Charlie Kirk and TPUSA, on the list of hate people. You know, these are people who hate, they're hate groups.

Speaker 5:
[13:00] Domestic terrorists.

Speaker 3:
[13:01] Domestic terrorists. David Barton from Wall Builders was on their list at one time. I don't know if he still is. But David Barton, man, you got to be careful around him. You just never know. If I had a nickel for all the people he's killed over the years.

Speaker 5:
[13:16] Well, just with his American flag shirts alone, you see those and you're like, ah.

Speaker 3:
[13:21] It has killed thousands, I'm pretty sure. Maybe millions.

Speaker 4:
[13:24] I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[13:25] I wouldn't want to count it up.

Speaker 4:
[13:26] If we were on there, maybe Glenn was.

Speaker 3:
[13:28] Probably at one point.

Speaker 4:
[13:29] I'm sure we all, and I know Matt Walsh was.

Speaker 3:
[13:32] Yep.

Speaker 4:
[13:33] All these people are like, hey.

Speaker 3:
[13:34] Haters.

Speaker 4:
[13:35] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[13:36] Domestic terrorists.

Speaker 5:
[13:40] Oh, I gotta go to their, I'm on their website right now. Apparently they don't have a press release out yet.

Speaker 3:
[13:46] Oh.

Speaker 5:
[13:46] To address what happened to them the other day. So I guess I'll just have to entertain myself with their hate map.

Speaker 3:
[13:54] Oh, jeez.

Speaker 4:
[13:56] We should have the Attorney General, at least, when they brought the indictments down a night and a half ago or whatever.

Speaker 5:
[14:05] Yeah. So it was a couple of days ago, and Todd Blanche and Cash Patel did a little press conference. I'm not sure, do we have the Todd Blanche clip available here? I think Joe is getting it out of the folder for us as we speak.

Speaker 3:
[14:19] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[14:20] That is my understanding.

Speaker 3:
[14:21] All righty. So just fascinating to me though.

Speaker 4:
[14:26] It is.

Speaker 3:
[14:26] And you know what else they're investigating right now? They're starting to look into ActBlue.

Speaker 5:
[14:31] Oh, good.

Speaker 3:
[14:31] Because ActBlue has swallowed up something like $3 billion in their war chest. I mean, they've got so much money.

Speaker 5:
[14:42] Good.

Speaker 3:
[14:42] And where's it coming from?

Speaker 5:
[14:43] Because remember, that was-

Speaker 3:
[14:44] We're going to look into it.

Speaker 5:
[14:45] It was James O'Keefe who did the undercover thing. Where he saw- He would go to these old people's houses and be like, wow, you sure have given a lot of money to Democrats. And the person's like, what?

Speaker 4:
[14:56] What are you talking about?

Speaker 5:
[14:57] And so what they're doing is just funneling money through fake- through people, legitimate individuals who have no idea that their name is being attached. And that way they can move these funds through all these individuals. That is definitely something that needs investigating.

Speaker 3:
[15:09] So corrupt. And they're looking into that right now. So here's Todd Blanche and what he had to say about the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Speaker 14:
[15:18] I want to ask you about these ships that Iran's got up.

Speaker 3:
[15:21] That doesn't look like... that looks more like him.

Speaker 15:
[15:23] Today, a few minutes ago, in the Middle District of Alabama, a grand jury returned an 11-count indictment charging the Southern Poverty Law Center with six counts of wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. According to the charges in the indictment, the SPLC is a nonprofit entity that purports to fight white supremacy and racial hatred by reporting on extremist groups and conducting research to inform law enforcement groups with the goal of dismantling these groups. As the indictment describes, the SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred. The indictment describes this conduct in detail. But one troubling example is that the SPLC was paying a member of the leadership group that planned the Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017 that resulted in the death of one person and injured dozens more. This particular person being paid by the SPLC allegedly received approximately $270,000 over the course of eight years. In total, according to the indictment, between 2014 and 2023, SPLC paid at least $3 million to eight individuals at least. These individuals were affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, United Clans of America, National Socialist Movement, Aryan Nations affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, the National Socialist Party of America, Nazis, and the American Front. Now, as the indictment lays out, after SPLC paid members of these extremist groups, it created work product that reported on these activities that the members participated in or contributed to. And to that end, it was doing the exact opposite of what it's told its donors it was doing.

Speaker 3:
[17:41] What a shocking turn of events.

Speaker 4:
[17:44] Incredible.

Speaker 3:
[17:44] They're not completely above board. Wow, who saw that coming?

Speaker 4:
[17:49] I mean, they're almost...

Speaker 3:
[17:50] It's despicable.

Speaker 4:
[17:51] It is.

Speaker 3:
[17:51] You know, you're creating the situations you're purportedly fighting.

Speaker 4:
[17:54] Right.

Speaker 3:
[17:56] For what? So you can benefit from the resulting publicity and get more donations?

Speaker 4:
[18:02] Don't you dare say that these people were paid actors. These people are grassroots protesters.

Speaker 3:
[18:08] Except, no, they were paid actors.

Speaker 4:
[18:12] It's all true.

Speaker 3:
[18:14] Wow. Staggering.

Speaker 4:
[18:16] It's all true.

Speaker 3:
[18:17] Staggering. We are so fortunate that Donald Trump is in office right now. None of this would be happening if he weren't. None of it. In fact, it'd be getting worse under Kamala Harris. Every day, it would be getting worse. They'd be dragging us deeper into the sludge that they've created.

Speaker 4:
[18:37] Yeah. I mean, Charlie, you mentioned Charlie Kirk being on the list. He saw it coming. In fact, he had several. And I saw that, this is his tweet. The SPLC is a hate group. Yeah. Most definitely is.

Speaker 3:
[18:51] That's for sure.

Speaker 4:
[18:52] And I saw Scott Adams had tweeted actually in 2019 about the terrible things that they were doing and what the future will hold. It took six or seven years.

Speaker 3:
[19:04] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[19:05] Incredible.

Speaker 5:
[19:07] So I'm just reading up here. So it started with banks flagging suspicious financial activity. That's awesome. I mean, the government's watching everything you do. It's nice to see that they actually did something about it in a group like this that does nothing to help this country. So it's been nice to see.

Speaker 3:
[19:29] In fact, they do the opposite. Obviously, they damage the country greatly. They drive us further apart. They create hatred.

Speaker 4:
[19:36] Yeah. That isn't there.

Speaker 3:
[19:38] Yeah. Right.

Speaker 4:
[19:38] Which we've tried to say that it's not there. And yet, well, yes, it is. Look at this division. Well, that division is not real.

Speaker 3:
[19:48] Yeah. Also, the blockade continues in the Strait of Hormuz. I don't know how Iran is boarding ships and doing all these things when we supposedly destroyed their Navy.

Speaker 5:
[20:05] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[20:05] I thought we destroyed everything.

Speaker 5:
[20:06] So after you played this clip here of Caroline Leavitt yesterday addressing all this stuff, I just, does this answer questions? Legitimate question. Does this answer your question or does it create more? Let's see.

Speaker 14:
[20:17] I want to ask you about these ships that Iran seized. We're continuing to get reporting on this. Does the seizure of two ships, as we said, they were Greek and Mediterranean owned ships with cargo on them. And the reports are that Iran basically seized them and then moved them into Iranian waters. We don't know what's going to happen to these crews. We're not sure where all of this is going. Does the president view that as a violation of the ceasefire?

Speaker 16:
[20:46] No, because these were not US ships. These were not Israeli ships. These were two international vessels. And for the American media, who is sort of blowing this out of proportion to discredit the president's facts that he has completely obliterated Iran's conventional Navy, these two ships were taken by speedy gunboats. Iran has gone from having the most lethal Navy in the Middle East to now acting like a bunch of pirates. They don't have control over the strait. This is piracy that we are seeing on display. And the naval blockade that the United States has imposed continues to be incredibly effective. And to be clear, the blockade is on ships going to and from Iranian ports. And the point of this is the economic leverage that we maintain over Iran now. While there's a ceasefire with respect to the military and kinetic strikes, Operation Economic Fury continues. And the crux of that is this naval blockade. We are choking their economy. We are strangling their main source of revenue. They can't pay their own people. They're losing $500 million every single day. Karg Island is completely full of oil because they can't transport it to and from. So the president, the cards are in his hands. The United States maintains control over the situation. He has all of the leverage. And again, that's why he has maintained a little bit of flexibility with the extension of the ceasefire as we await a unified response from the Iranians to the president's very clear proposal.

Speaker 5:
[22:14] All right.

Speaker 3:
[22:15] So it's piracy.

Speaker 4:
[22:17] Yeah. Is this their operation?

Speaker 5:
[22:18] The economic fury? I've not heard that.

Speaker 4:
[22:20] Economic fury.

Speaker 5:
[22:21] Yeah, I've never heard that one. I guess we got two furies going on.

Speaker 4:
[22:25] I keep stealing my furies.

Speaker 5:
[22:27] Oh, hell. That's right.

Speaker 4:
[22:30] Whatever. All right. Fine. I'll just wrap it up. Let's get this thing over with.

Speaker 5:
[22:34] I would say it would be the 28th. That would be the two-month mark.

Speaker 3:
[22:36] Let's see. Your operation was Operation Urgent Fury. So these operations aren't urgent.

Speaker 5:
[22:44] They're epic and economic.

Speaker 3:
[22:45] Yeah. They're just epic and they're furious.

Speaker 5:
[22:49] So the last report I saw, the US. Navy has turned away several dozen ships with the Strait of Hormuz.

Speaker 3:
[22:58] I think 27 was the last number I saw. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[23:00] No, I saw 30-something this morning.

Speaker 3:
[23:02] Oh, okay.

Speaker 5:
[23:02] Great. But also at the same time, there are independent reports that somewhere between 24 and 36 ships have gotten through. Again, I don't know. These are independent reports.

Speaker 3:
[23:14] I think we deny that, right?

Speaker 5:
[23:15] I don't know if somebody is sitting out there counting them on the horizon or what have you.

Speaker 3:
[23:18] Where's that coming from?

Speaker 5:
[23:19] Yeah. So I think the big news yesterday, though, was the Navy secretary got fired at John Phelan. Oh, wow. That seems like a pretty big deal in the middle of a naval blockade operation. But apparently this guy had been communicating behind Pete Hegseth's back with President Trump down at Mar-a-Lago and was responsible for getting more ships built. And I guess he came to a head at a meeting yesterday at the White House because that was sudden. Apparently Trump's frustrated that it's taking so long to build ships. And he told Pete to take care of it, like, get this guy out of here. But the guy didn't believe him, John Phelan, and went to the White House and was like asking around, did you hear, is this real? Did the president say I'm out?

Speaker 4:
[24:07] Can Pete Henseth fire me?

Speaker 3:
[24:08] Yeah, apparently it was real.

Speaker 5:
[24:10] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[24:10] Amazing that the secretary of war could fire you. The guy in charge.

Speaker 5:
[24:15] Well, yeah, that wasn't good enough for him.

Speaker 4:
[24:18] Right. Well, he can take it to court. I'm sure some judge will overturn it.

Speaker 5:
[24:21] That's probably true. So there you go. But understand if these reports are accurate, a feeling going to the White House asking around.

Speaker 4:
[24:31] That's hilarious.

Speaker 5:
[24:31] Regardless of if Trump said you're fired, the fact that Hegsett said you're fired, he's trying to confirm that Trump is the one that issued that order. I don't think that matters, bro.

Speaker 4:
[24:41] No, your boss fired you. Your boss fired you.

Speaker 5:
[24:45] So there you go.

Speaker 3:
[24:46] That should be sufficient.

Speaker 5:
[24:47] But again, in the middle of a blockade, I don't know that this is interesting. I mean, that's kudos. I mean, if Trump wants him out, then he's out. But it just doesn't speak well of, I don't know, how good are things going if we've got the secretary of the Navy getting canned in the middle of this massive operation? And it's a little concerning.

Speaker 3:
[25:11] I'm also kind of weirded out by the fact that it doesn't matter that Iran boarded other country ships.

Speaker 5:
[25:17] Wasn't that interesting?

Speaker 3:
[25:19] We don't care because it wasn't us or Israel?

Speaker 5:
[25:20] I thought that was interesting.

Speaker 3:
[25:22] Wait, what? So they can board any other ship they want from anywhere in the world.

Speaker 4:
[25:28] From their little Speedy Gonzalez boats.

Speaker 3:
[25:29] That's what I thought she was going to say. Look the other way? I don't like that.

Speaker 5:
[25:34] Yeah. What is Greece's participation?

Speaker 4:
[25:38] We need to put an end to this very, very soon.

Speaker 3:
[25:41] Well, you could tell that President Trump wants to. He keeps saying it's almost over, we're about done, it's taken care of.

Speaker 5:
[25:48] He actually already said we won.

Speaker 3:
[25:50] Yeah, he did, he has.

Speaker 5:
[25:52] Uh-huh. We won on March 3rd, I believe is when he made that announcement.

Speaker 3:
[25:56] Yeah, that was a little like a mission accomplished back in the day.

Speaker 5:
[25:59] When a president is going to learn, don't be definitive with your language.

Speaker 3:
[26:04] Especially President Trump with this media, who hates his guts so much and looks for every opportunity to try to tear him apart.

Speaker 4:
[26:12] He gives them so much every day.

Speaker 3:
[26:16] He loves the battle, you know? He really loves it.

Speaker 4:
[26:21] I don't even mean bad stuff. Everything is fairly as transparent as a president could be. He is.

Speaker 5:
[26:29] Very accessible. Don't forget, he's got reporters calling him around. I don't know how he gets anything done. How many reporters we hear say, Yeah, I called President Trump today.

Speaker 3:
[26:36] And he picked up.

Speaker 5:
[26:37] Yeah, it's like the man never stops.

Speaker 3:
[26:41] Did John Carl tell us he called him several times in a day or a week?

Speaker 5:
[26:45] Three times in a week.

Speaker 3:
[26:46] It's amazing.

Speaker 5:
[26:47] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[26:47] And the third time he's like, Holy, I'm in the middle of a job. What do you need?

Speaker 5:
[26:52] Yeah, and Trey Yankst from Fox News, we had a report earlier this week where he spent 20 minutes on the phone.

Speaker 4:
[26:57] Oh yeah, just got off the phone with the president.

Speaker 3:
[26:59] Wow.

Speaker 5:
[27:00] And the returns are very early. I just posted this on X at Keith Malinak and retweeted at Pat Unleashed. We're 55 days into the US military in Iran, and so I'm just taking a temperature check.

Speaker 3:
[27:13] Get out now, 10%.

Speaker 5:
[27:15] 10%.

Speaker 3:
[27:15] Couple more weeks, 10%. Couple more months, 40%, and as long as it takes, 40%.

Speaker 5:
[27:21] So 80% are fine with this thing plugging on. Very, very early returns. So we'll see how that number develops at Pat Unleashed on X if you want to vote.

Speaker 3:
[27:31] Now you think we should stay there as long as it takes and then some, right?

Speaker 4:
[27:37] I do. Actually, no.

Speaker 3:
[27:38] Or wrap it up. Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[27:40] Actually, no. I think it's time to wrap this thing up. That's just about enough. I had enough a couple of weeks in.

Speaker 3:
[27:46] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[27:47] But now is, come on now. What are we doing?

Speaker 3:
[27:50] It just, it's really disturbing to me that they continue to try to flex their muscles.

Speaker 4:
[27:57] It's like they're poking a little.

Speaker 3:
[27:58] Yeah, it is.

Speaker 4:
[27:58] You can take that.

Speaker 3:
[27:59] It is. But just based on the disrespect, you need to respond to it.

Speaker 4:
[28:05] Just about enough.

Speaker 3:
[28:07] Because that's all they understand.

Speaker 4:
[28:08] And listen, if it takes a bombing campaign, I guess go ahead. But I don't want it to.

Speaker 3:
[28:17] Yeah, and I don't want to bomb the power plants. I don't want to take out their civilian infrastructure, but I do want them to pay for this. So hit more military targets.

Speaker 5:
[28:29] But I mean, at this point, I mean, starting today, if you're the president of the United States, you're sworn in, what are you doing with Iran as you inherit this situation? There's no good answer.

Speaker 3:
[28:41] You have to finish it now.

Speaker 4:
[28:43] You have to.

Speaker 3:
[28:43] You have to. You can't just pull out.

Speaker 4:
[28:45] And I think you have to do what Glenn talked about the other day. I think you have to do the cyber attack.

Speaker 3:
[28:52] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[28:53] And shut them down. Be able to shut them down that way.

Speaker 3:
[28:56] I think that's a great way to go. And clearly we have the ability.

Speaker 4:
[28:59] Yeah. So you're not ruining infrastructure.

Speaker 3:
[29:01] Right.

Speaker 5:
[29:01] And as Jeffy has said since the very beginning, you know, let's wrap it up. Let's wrap it up. But Philip Smith comments underneath my poll. I'm kind of following the Jeffy theory. Once you're in it, you're in it.

Speaker 4:
[29:13] Well, that's a problem.

Speaker 3:
[29:14] So Jeffy, what do we do, see?

Speaker 4:
[29:16] That's a problem. I know. That's a problem. And that's why we get back to the cyber campaign, right? We don't destroy buildings and infrastructure, but we do make them realize what the Dark Ages are like again.

Speaker 5:
[29:31] Make the Dark Ages great again?

Speaker 3:
[29:33] That's what should happen. Yeah. All right. We got more coming up. We'll be talking to Glenn, who will be in the studio next.

Speaker 11:
[29:56] This is Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 10:
[30:00] Hey sweetie, your mother showed me this Carvana thing for selling the car. I'm gonna give it a try, wish me luck. Me again, I put in the license plate, it gave me an offer, unbelievable. Okay, I accepted the offer, they're picking it up Tuesday from the driveway. I haven't even left my chair. It's done, the car is gone, I'm holding a check. Anyway, Carvana, give it a whirl, love ya. So good, you'll wanna leave a voicemail about it.

Speaker 9:
[30:25] Sell your car today on Carvana, pick up these may apply.

Speaker 3:
[30:42] And we welcome our friend, Glenn Beck, to the studio. In town for who knows what, but a week.

Speaker 11:
[30:51] What does that mean? What does that mean?

Speaker 3:
[30:53] Came to visit us. I mean, we don't know why you're here, but we're glad you are.

Speaker 17:
[30:57] Well, thank you, I appreciate it. Yeah, it's awesome to have you. I was in Vegas over the weekend to see.

Speaker 3:
[31:03] Oh, is that NAB?

Speaker 17:
[31:04] NAB, yeah. There was, and I missed it, I waylaid in something. There was this woman that was doing a talk at the NAB, she had done studies on CBS News and ABC and CNN, and then she had looked at quote, people like Glenn Beck.

Speaker 4:
[31:23] Oh, but you missed this?

Speaker 17:
[31:23] Hey, yeah, huh? I missed it, I missed it, I'm so bummed. But she was giving this talk about how CNN and everybody else, they don't do well with their audience because people like Glenn Beck, according to her research, we only tell our audience what they want to hear.

Speaker 4:
[31:44] Oh, yeah.

Speaker 17:
[31:45] And so we are only, we're only feeding them the things they want to hear. So of course they trust us where they don't trust the news. And I thought, I so wanted to be sitting in the front row while she delivered that, because if she took questions, I was going to raise my hand and say, I've got one. Could I see your research, please?

Speaker 4:
[32:05] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[32:06] Could you at least explain your research? Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[32:09] Well, who did it?

Speaker 3:
[32:10] Have you ever even listened to the show?

Speaker 17:
[32:12] Yeah, I know.

Speaker 3:
[32:14] I bet not.

Speaker 17:
[32:14] No, I bet not. I bet not. It was absolutely incredible. So I was there for that. And then I have, then I've got a couple of things I have to do in Houston Saturday. And then we're going up to New York for the Ellis Island.

Speaker 3:
[32:31] Oh yeah. Which is gonna be really exciting.

Speaker 17:
[32:33] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[32:34] When you announced that, it seemed like it was forever ago. Wow. Goes by so fast.

Speaker 17:
[32:39] And then I was just telling you, I'm going to London in a couple of weeks for Tommy Robinson's thing. I'll be broadcasting in London. I'm very anxious.

Speaker 3:
[32:46] Oh, that's the week after I'm in London. When are you there Jeff? Shut up.

Speaker 4:
[32:50] I go three weeks. Shut up. Two weeks from now, yeah.

Speaker 17:
[32:53] I was actually a little nervous. I mean, my wife was like, I don't know if I want to go. Because it's-

Speaker 4:
[32:58] Have they thrown Tommy in jail yet again?

Speaker 17:
[33:00] Not yet. Not yet, but you know, they're threatening. And so I'm gonna be there. I'm actually speaking at the rally. And then they've asked me to speak.

Speaker 4:
[33:10] That's a little dangerous. It is dangerous.

Speaker 5:
[33:12] Go to Mecca, it's the same thing.

Speaker 17:
[33:14] And then I'm also gonna be speaking at the Oxford Union. They've asked me to speak at the Oxford Union.

Speaker 11:
[33:21] Wow. And I'm like, I don't think so.

Speaker 17:
[33:25] Everybody's, I have to decide today. I don't know, should I do it?

Speaker 4:
[33:29] It's kind of cool.

Speaker 3:
[33:30] It is kind of cool.

Speaker 5:
[33:31] Only if you take like a horn cob pipe or something. Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[33:35] Hi everybody, I'm from Marrakech. If you're set, do they then say, ooh, look at the time we have.

Speaker 17:
[33:42] No, no, no. We're all booked up. They said I could talk about anything I want.

Speaker 4:
[33:46] Uh-huh.

Speaker 17:
[33:46] Uh-huh. And then I take questions from the Union.

Speaker 4:
[33:54] Oh, that's right.

Speaker 17:
[33:55] I was thinking about taking the.

Speaker 4:
[33:56] They sit you in a little bit in one of their little stuff chairs. You take questions. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 17:
[34:00] I was thinking about taking the Declaration of Independence and just teaching them the Declaration of Independence. They don't take your questions.

Speaker 3:
[34:07] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[34:08] Why are you such a hater?

Speaker 17:
[34:09] I'm sorry, I thought we were here to talk about the Declaration of Independence.

Speaker 3:
[34:11] Right. That's what you'll get, though. You'll get all kinds of.

Speaker 17:
[34:14] Oh, I know.

Speaker 3:
[34:15] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[34:15] Oh, I absolutely know.

Speaker 3:
[34:17] Again, from people who don't listen to the show.

Speaker 17:
[34:19] No, they have no idea.

Speaker 3:
[34:20] No idea.

Speaker 17:
[34:21] Do you remember, did you go with me when we were in South Africa?

Speaker 3:
[34:24] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[34:24] Yeah. Remember? I'm on like their, you know, ABC African Broadcasting Company or whatever it was. I'm on their Good Morning Africa, South Africa. And they come at me with such vitriol. And I said, how do you even know me here? Yeah. How have you ever watched my show? How do you know me here? Just because they were, you know. Well, they heard. Yeah, they heard. And they were tipped off by the left. You know, that travels all over the country. Oh, I'm sorry, all over the world. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[34:58] Amazing.

Speaker 17:
[34:58] It's gonna be incredible.

Speaker 3:
[35:00] You gotta be pretty brave, though, to take on the Oxford thing.

Speaker 11:
[35:02] I mean, that's, yeah.

Speaker 17:
[35:03] Or is it stupidity?

Speaker 3:
[35:04] Yeah, it might be stupid, right? That's a possibility, too.

Speaker 4:
[35:07] It'd be fun, because I think that is the one where they bring you in and you sit in the- Yeah, it's like parliament. The puffy chair. Yeah. And they ask you questions.

Speaker 17:
[35:14] Yeah, you're sitting behind a table, and then the head of the Oxford Union is on one side, and you're sitting on the other side. And then it's like parliament. And they're like, well, I've got a question.

Speaker 3:
[35:25] Be intense. It would be very intense. I think I might say no. I think I, you know what? Hmm, I am booked up for a weekend.

Speaker 17:
[35:34] I think I'm gonna say yes, cause I don't care.

Speaker 3:
[35:38] Yeah. Who cares?

Speaker 17:
[35:39] I care about what those guys think.

Speaker 3:
[35:41] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[35:42] You know?

Speaker 4:
[35:42] You might actually change your mind there.

Speaker 17:
[35:44] If I can, I mean, if I can just, I have such a low tolerance for stupidity, and ignorance, that I don't know if I can, that's the only thing I worry about, is if I'll just lose my stack, just be like, yeah, what is wrong with you?

Speaker 3:
[36:00] Yeah. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 17:
[36:01] It'd be really hard.

Speaker 3:
[36:02] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[36:04] Ah, they'll take it. Do it. Do it. Do it.

Speaker 11:
[36:08] Do it.

Speaker 3:
[36:10] How did it go when you did the TPUSA event?

Speaker 17:
[36:13] Well, but I almost-

Speaker 3:
[36:14] Was that in North Dakota? Is that where you did that?

Speaker 17:
[36:16] I'm doing another one next week. I'm going to Iowa with Erica and the Vice President.

Speaker 3:
[36:22] Wow. Nice.

Speaker 17:
[36:23] I'll be speaking there.

Speaker 3:
[36:24] Yeah. So it went well in North Dakota. Yeah, it did. Was it North Dakota State? University of North Dakota?

Speaker 17:
[36:33] I don't remember.

Speaker 3:
[36:33] I don't remember.

Speaker 17:
[36:34] But it was good. It just- I learned a lot. I learned a lot. I was shocked at how unbelievably- That was my first understanding of how deep this anti-Israel kind of thing went.

Speaker 3:
[36:55] It's crazy.

Speaker 17:
[36:57] It's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[36:58] My gosh, it's crazy.

Speaker 17:
[36:59] I can understand you disagree with Benjamin and Anyahu.

Speaker 3:
[37:01] Right, that's fine.

Speaker 17:
[37:01] You can disagree with the way they fight the war, how they're fighting it now with us, all their involvement. You can argue about all of that.

Speaker 3:
[37:09] Right.

Speaker 17:
[37:09] But this, it's this.

Speaker 3:
[37:11] Vicious.

Speaker 17:
[37:11] It's the Jews run the world stuff is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[37:14] It's intense.

Speaker 4:
[37:15] I'm just asking questions.

Speaker 5:
[37:16] No, I know.

Speaker 3:
[37:21] Oh, no.

Speaker 4:
[37:22] What?

Speaker 3:
[37:23] That was a good laugh. I don't think so.

Speaker 11:
[37:25] Sometimes I just get down.

Speaker 3:
[37:28] You know, I do want to ask you about, you know, because the vitriol is so vicious right now, so intense. And, you know, Candice, who might be mentally compromised in some way.

Speaker 17:
[37:41] So can I just stop you there?

Speaker 3:
[37:43] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[37:44] I don't like to discuss the mentally ill, and I do believe. No, I don't mean that in a bad way. I do believe she is mentally unstable.

Speaker 3:
[37:56] I think there's a really good chance.

Speaker 17:
[37:57] There's something that is not right, and I do think that she's mentally unstable.

Speaker 3:
[38:05] Yeah, well.

Speaker 17:
[38:06] And I could be wrong on that. I don't mean to slam her or anything else. I do think that there's some instability there.

Speaker 3:
[38:13] But some of the others who have gone down that road, Tucker, you know, there were some similarities to your laugh and his. I just couldn't help but notice. And that was completely unintentional, right? So I don't know where I came up with that. And Megan, and they both seem so intent on, I mean, so intense in their hatred for Israel. And I don't know if Jews figure into that. They're just asking questions, they say. But it's spilled into a real dislike for the president now, too. And they seemingly are pretty opposed.

Speaker 17:
[38:52] I think this is the unfortunate part. First of all, if you have a problem with, if you think that Donald Trump was duped into this war by Benjamin Netanyahu, your problem is not with the Jews or Israel or Benjamin Netanyahu, it's with the president, okay? I mean, he has always said the reason why we're doing these things is because we don't have presidents that are very smart. So if he's been duped, then you have to put him in that category. I don't think he's been duped, I really don't. I mean, he's eyes wide open on most things. You know, I can't comment on Megan because I don't listen to her. Not that I don't listen to anybody. And I've intentionally tried to stay out of all of this stuff. Tucker, you know, we have been friends for a long time. I don't know. I have not talked to him, so I hate to judge him. I'm trying to figure out what's going on there. But I don't know. I don't know. I am confused by things like, you know, Sharia law is neat. Cause it's not, it's not, it's not.

Speaker 3:
[40:11] Right. All Arab cities are clean and beautiful, no crime. They are.

Speaker 4:
[40:18] Russian grocery stores were clean and gray, right?

Speaker 17:
[40:20] What?

Speaker 4:
[40:21] He told us the Russian grocery stores were clean and gray.

Speaker 17:
[40:24] And you know, when you have a totalitarian kind of rule, you can do those things. I mean, I'm trying to remember what the penalty is. Look this up. What is the penalty in Dubai, in the UAE? You know, it is the place where most luxury cars, the most luxury cars are abandoned, is in the UAE. And it's because I think if you, if you don't pay your debt, if you default on your loan, it's like some severe punishment. And so people just take these cars and they just ditch them out in the middle of the desert. They're like, my car was stolen.

Speaker 3:
[41:03] Wow. Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[41:04] So it's, it's, look that up. I'm doing that. You know, when you have severe, severe laws, it tends to change things. You know, if you want to cut somebody's hands off for theft, you know, theft goes down a bit.

Speaker 3:
[41:18] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[41:19] And, you know, that's for each society, but that's not our society. I don't want that society, you know, to get control of this society. Would you want us to adopt some of these rules? I wouldn't. No, I'm not for that. No, I want to change people's hearts.

Speaker 3:
[41:34] A few Americans would want, would make that choice. Yeah. You know, I'll take people's hands being cut off in exchange for less.

Speaker 17:
[41:41] And here's what's scary is things are going to get worse. Yeah, you know, even if things get better over the next year or two years, when we go to election, if we don't choose Donald Trump, it's going to get very, not Donald Trump, but whoever is next, you know, in the MAGA world, if you will, it's going to get very bad.

Speaker 4:
[42:01] It might be Donald Trump. They're looking to do it.

Speaker 17:
[42:04] No, they're not. It's going to get very, very bad, very bad. And when it gets that bad, people will go and say, you know what, cut their hands off.

Speaker 4:
[42:14] We're for that, we're for that.

Speaker 17:
[42:15] I proposed the death penalty yesterday for FISA, and my audience was like, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[42:22] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[42:23] I mean, if you knowingly violate, if you lie to the FISA court, or you're a judge on FISA, and you knowingly allowed things to happen, because FISA is not the problem. FISA was supposed to be the cure. In the 1970s, they were spying on everybody, like Martin Luther King. So they came up with the FISA court to stop it. Now they've perverted it. So what do you do? Well, honestly, what's a bigger violation of our principles than violating my civil rights, knowingly, and you're the government? I believe we have to be able to spy on foreign citizens, et cetera. So we have to spy. We have to. But not on Americans, unless you have a bulletproof reason, and that standard has to be so high. Well, they violated and violated and violated.

Speaker 3:
[43:20] Over and over, three million times a few years ago.

Speaker 17:
[43:22] It is not. You're violating the Bill of Rights. You asked us for that. You said you'd be in control. The minute you're out of control, I believe it should be death penalty, because only a severe... You have to follow human nature. Only a severe punishment that is guaranteed. There's no life in prison for you. Oh, you know what? Seven years, which means six months, which means a suspended sentence. None of that. You knowingly violated and it's proven. You're out, literally. We strap you to a gurney and we put a needle in your arm. You're done. That'll stop it.

Speaker 3:
[44:00] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[44:01] The reason why I'm bringing that up is, look where I am now. You think if crime doesn't get worse and worse and worse and worse in this country, you won't be for cutting people's hands off?

Speaker 3:
[44:11] Yeah. Many will be. Many.

Speaker 17:
[44:14] You will be.

Speaker 3:
[44:16] Yeah.

Speaker 17:
[44:16] And it won't be that hard for liberals because they're already cutting breasts off and everything. I mean, they're already willing to cut parts off of people.

Speaker 3:
[44:25] It's just unfortunate because the intent of these things, like we really believed in the intent of the Patriot Act. And then it got out of control. It spun off into left field.

Speaker 17:
[44:37] We didn't.

Speaker 3:
[44:38] FISA was the same thing. And we just weren't paying attention because we just trusted, all right, they're going to do the right thing. Well, no, they don't. It almost makes you wonder if they don't do the right thing.

Speaker 5:
[44:47] The original targets from the beginning. And they just let it morph into that because that was the plan all along.

Speaker 17:
[44:53] And how you mean, how many times do we say that in, you know, in the early 2000s? You know, you say, you know, one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist. How long before we're defined as the terrorist? Well, we're here.

Speaker 5:
[45:06] Yeah, and that was the problem. They didn't define terrorist.

Speaker 17:
[45:08] Right, right, right. And they're spying on us. And look at, I mean, look at the abuse of the Biden administration.

Speaker 3:
[45:17] Oh, look at that. Geez.

Speaker 17:
[45:18] And everybody's like, hmm, right?

Speaker 3:
[45:21] Nobody cares.

Speaker 17:
[45:22] No, one of our biggest problems is the shrug. We're in a shrug society. What are you going to do? Right. They all do it. Ah, it's never going to change.

Speaker 3:
[45:33] Well, we've been conditioned to that because we've seen it over and over and over and over.

Speaker 4:
[45:37] We'd see those man on the street interviews. And when they're confronted with something that is exactly opposite of what they believe, they don't believe it. When the truth is exactly opposite of what they're saying.

Speaker 17:
[45:49] Well, we know when this thing came out with Schwallwell, I was like, you know, the problem is not Schwallwell. The problem is Nancy Pelosi and all those who absolutely knew. Looked the other way. And looked the other way. Yeah, because he was convenient.

Speaker 4:
[46:05] They covered for him forever.

Speaker 17:
[46:07] Forever. And the minute he gets in their way, he's dead.

Speaker 3:
[46:11] Gone.

Speaker 17:
[46:12] I mean, that's Marxism for you.

Speaker 4:
[46:14] We talked about that earlier. He thought he was still under cover. First video he released, he denied it all, said he was sorry for all the inconvenience, but he thought he was still had to cover. 24 hours later, out.

Speaker 3:
[46:31] Bum by out.

Speaker 4:
[46:32] And then another 24, out at the other place.

Speaker 17:
[46:36] Think about how bad he must have got because he knew he had cover. That's why FISA is such a problem. They just know the president is going to step in for you. You're not going to the court system. What do you think about this? Did I express this? I think we should do all, anybody who is in trouble with a federal crime that's in the government, you can't be tried in Washington, DC. It goes to a lottery. And so you might be tried in Seattle, but you also might be tried in some backwood Alabama court room. And so, to make it fair, it's luck of the draw. Put all of the districts in, and luck of the draw, your jury is going to be in Alabama. Because you can't get it in Washington, DC.

Speaker 3:
[47:25] Right. Yeah, there's no way. We only have one minute left, so I've got to ask you this question, because I'm afraid of the answer. Are you part of the Mormon mafia? Are you one of those who...

Speaker 5:
[47:37] Hey, listen, I don't talk about that. You should dump this, actually, Chris. We don't need this answer on the record.

Speaker 17:
[47:42] Edit this out. It's a good thing it's not live. Is that the craziest thing?

Speaker 3:
[47:47] It's unbelievable to me.

Speaker 17:
[47:49] Did I tell you what Candice said about my daughter?

Speaker 3:
[47:52] Yes. That's not a coincidence she was there.

Speaker 17:
[47:55] Or it's just a wild coincidence that she was there. She was so close to Charlie when she died.

Speaker 3:
[48:01] Charlie event and like 20 feet away from him.

Speaker 17:
[48:04] And it's like, are you kidding me?

Speaker 3:
[48:07] So Glenn had something to do with it? Or your daughter had something to do with it?

Speaker 17:
[48:11] It's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[48:13] Incredible. It's incredible.

Speaker 17:
[48:14] What the Mormon mafia will do, you know?

Speaker 3:
[48:16] Thanks for joining us. We'll be listening for you in a while.

Speaker 17:
[48:18] Thank you.

Speaker 3:
[48:19] An hour from now. Yeah. If you're listening tonight. We'll be back in just a minute.

Speaker 5:
[48:26] Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 6:
[48:29] Hey, you, feeling hungry? Run the Denny's for. The new Eternia Everyday Value Slam. Part of Denny's Slamming Meal Deals and see the new Masters of the Universe movie only in theaters June 5th.

Speaker 2:
[48:54] Pat Gray is here, on the Blaze Radio Network.

Speaker 3:
[49:00] Oh, hello.

Speaker 5:
[49:02] Wow.

Speaker 3:
[49:02] Wow. What happened?

Speaker 5:
[49:04] Hello, hello.

Speaker 3:
[49:06] Our mics are different. Check, check, check.

Speaker 9:
[49:08] Hello.

Speaker 3:
[49:08] What was happening in there?

Speaker 5:
[49:09] Chris, everything good in there?

Speaker 3:
[49:10] Chris.

Speaker 9:
[49:10] Hello.

Speaker 3:
[49:11] Something's wrong. Hello.

Speaker 4:
[49:13] Oh boy.

Speaker 3:
[49:13] It seems to be okay now, but we didn't even hear the voiceover on the...

Speaker 5:
[49:18] Pat Gray is here.

Speaker 3:
[49:21] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[49:22] But Ta-Munis was just in this room. That's never a good sign.

Speaker 5:
[49:25] So the engineer was in here.

Speaker 3:
[49:26] So engineer, yep.

Speaker 5:
[49:27] And now we're probably off the air? I mean, I'm not saying they connected. I'm just asking questions.

Speaker 3:
[49:33] Thank you for doing that. Thank you for asking the question. It needed to be asked. Is it the Jews? Did they do this?

Speaker 4:
[49:40] Look, this isn't about the Jews.

Speaker 3:
[49:42] No, it's about, I mean, okay, it's Israel. Israel did this.

Speaker 4:
[49:45] Israel.

Speaker 3:
[49:47] Damn, Mossad. I'm always meddling in our show. Got some tweets here. Nubom Turk tweets, I'm glad everyone's okay after yesterday's unleashed overtime fight. Yeah, we survived it. If you missed it, you should go back and listen.

Speaker 5:
[50:07] You should be a subscriber.

Speaker 3:
[50:08] Yeah, we had a little... I guess there was a slight disagreement over Johnny Cash.

Speaker 5:
[50:13] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[50:14] You need not bring it up again. You're opening a wound now that's gonna...

Speaker 5:
[50:18] Okay, so...

Speaker 3:
[50:19] It's still festering a little bit.

Speaker 5:
[50:21] If anyone missed it, Pat has an unpopular opinion about Johnny Cash compared to another artist.

Speaker 3:
[50:28] Not my favorite singer of all time.

Speaker 4:
[50:30] Which is okay. I'm okay with you not being your favorite singer.

Speaker 5:
[50:32] Yeah, but it was a blast for me, though, what you said.

Speaker 4:
[50:36] Absolutely. Seriously.

Speaker 5:
[50:38] If you missed it, we have a poll up. So, you can go and vote and see who's right. Me and Jeffy or Pat.

Speaker 3:
[50:45] Okay. In your humble opinion, of course.

Speaker 5:
[50:49] No, it's not humble.

Speaker 3:
[50:50] It's an opinion, though. And mine is the correct one. But that's America. You have the right to be wrong if you want. And I'm sure many people will be.

Speaker 5:
[51:00] 96% of this audience...

Speaker 3:
[51:02] I know, because they're going by politics there. They're not going by actual musical sound. That's why. And I knew that would happen. Of course, they're going to vote against Bruce Springsteen. So would I. I don't like Bruce Springsteen. But, yeah, we'll go there again, because it'll start the whole thing all over again.

Speaker 5:
[51:22] If it were politics, man, I wouldn't be a U2 fan, you know? I mean, you got to separate the music sometimes.

Speaker 3:
[51:28] Yeah. You got to try it, but a lot of people can't. V-Dutch Mermaid tweets, I don't think anyone has helped prices of cancer beds. Mine are $16,000 a month. Wow. Oh my gosh. I hope you don't pay all that V-Dutch, because.

Speaker 4:
[51:45] He's probably got to deliver to your dash. Ah.

Speaker 5:
[51:49] And I hope you're doing better, too.

Speaker 3:
[51:51] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[51:51] No kidding.

Speaker 3:
[51:52] Say a prayer for him today. RK Freeman tweets, I hope you enjoyed your Earth Day, but don't forget, there are only 1,735 days left until the AOC Climacalypse.

Speaker 5:
[52:06] Oh, is that right? Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[52:07] I didn't, huh. We're only, so 1,735.

Speaker 5:
[52:11] Four years or so?

Speaker 3:
[52:11] That was from her 12 years from now. 12 years is all we have prediction. Is that what that was?

Speaker 5:
[52:17] I guess so, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[52:19] So now there's.

Speaker 5:
[52:19] I had forgotten the time.

Speaker 4:
[52:21] Me too.

Speaker 3:
[52:21] Four or five years left on that.

Speaker 5:
[52:23] Should have a big poster in here with like a tote board counting down every day.

Speaker 3:
[52:27] And from Erwin M. Fletcher, will the Iran conflict be done before or after the contractors are done with Pat's new house?

Speaker 4:
[52:36] That's a good question.

Speaker 5:
[52:37] Oh, let's.

Speaker 4:
[52:39] Cause I'm rootin for the Iran kerfuffle. Wrap this thing up.

Speaker 3:
[52:44] We did have some progress yesterday.

Speaker 5:
[52:46] Oh, okay.

Speaker 3:
[52:47] We actually got our hardwood floors laid in the master bedroom.

Speaker 4:
[52:49] So they put it in even with the dampness.

Speaker 3:
[52:51] Put it in even with the dampness. Yeah. I mean, it's been adjusting. The flooring has been laying there in its boxes for, I don't know, two weeks. So it should be acclimated to the outside temperature.

Speaker 5:
[53:04] I just hope it doesn't buckle later because they didn't wait long enough. I hope it was worth it getting them laid down.

Speaker 3:
[53:09] I almost don't care at this point. I just want to be back on my bed. That's all I want. You know, we've been talking about America turning to God. And part of the Freedom 250 thing that President Trump has devised for the celebration this year is doing just that. And I love it. I love the fact that he has done this. It's bold. It's necessary. And I hope we all participate in it. On Sunday, May 17th, the National Mall will be the scene of a historic gathering as Americans of every background across the country prepare for the nation's 250th birthday with scripture, testimony, prayer, and rededication of our country as one nation under God. On May 17th, we're inviting all Americans, regardless of background, religion or walk of life, to give thanks for God's many blessings over our country and ask that God bless America for the next 250 years. That was from Director of Domestic Policy Council of the United States, Vince Haley. And they announced these are the three pillars of the day, May 17th. So it's coming up in just a few weeks. Pillar one, the miracles that made us. It'll be a reflection on God's providence throughout 250 years, honoring the faith that inspired America's founders and has carried us forward in every generation since. Pillar two, the miracles still in our midst, personal testimonies of God's healing in our lives and in our land. And pillar three, a new birth of faith and freedom, a collective expression of gratitude for 250 years of freedom and a unified moment of rededication asking for God's blessing, guidance and grace for the next 250 years. That is so great, but you know, the inevitable reaction is going to be from what they're going to, what the haters will say. Separation of church and state. I posted a Trump reading from the Bible the other day and like clockwork or the sun rising in the East and setting in the West, the outcry, of course, separation of church and state came fast and furious.

Speaker 4:
[55:32] Separation of church and state.

Speaker 3:
[55:35] That knee-jerk reaction is so ingrained in the psyche of this nation that people just take it for granted now that you can't pray, you can't cite scripture, or even mention God in a public setting or a government setting. So many Americans have just accepted that that reality is the reality. They just believe it's carved in stone. However, if I may, let's just go over the original source, which would be the United States Constitution. And the answer to this question in the Constitution isn't that hard to find since it's the First Amendment. Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof. It goes on to specify four other freedoms, but that, what I just read there, is the relevant portion, called the Establishment Clause. It doesn't say you can't pray. It doesn't say you can't read scriptures or talk about God on government property. Why does it not say that? Because we can, and we should. So what does that mean? It means that the Congress of the United States just can't pass a law that dictates that all Americans must be Christian, let's say, or any denomination within Christianity, or that you have to be Jewish, or you have to be Muslim. They never have done that. They never will do that because it's forbidden by our founding fathers and our founding principles and documents. Other than Congress dictating religion by law, the only other religious element to the First Amendment is allowing people to worship as they see fit. Or not at all. If that's their choice. And none of that is violated by having this event on May 17th. I've been asking a basic question about this disastrous misunderstanding about separation of church and state for decades. And I'll ask it again right now. Since the Supreme Court banned prayer in public schools in 1963, have schools in particular and society in general gotten better, worse, or about the same? We all know the answer to that. It's gotten worse, much, much worse. Is that a coincidence? I don't think so. I think they're directly tied into each other. So I propose, and it seems the president is proposing, that we try it the other way again.

Speaker 4:
[58:24] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[58:25] Let's go back, okay? Let's worship God again.

Speaker 4:
[58:28] That seemed to work.

Speaker 3:
[58:29] It did seem to work, didn't it? It went pretty well. And then let's just see what happens, trying it that way for a while. The White House is calling it a rededication of our country to being one nation under God. I like to call it renewing our covenant with God. That covenant with God was first made in this country in 1620 by the Mayflower Compact. And then it was made official after we became a nation in 1789 by George Washington in his inaugural address. And then it was renewed during the Civil War by Abraham Lincoln. He will be our God and we will be his people. That's the covenant. And it's completely voluntary. You don't have to abide by it. Or even believe it. Being forced to do these things, to do anything, is the work of the adversary, not the work of God. God is about agency, your ability to choose. And if we can get the vast majority of Americans to act on this as we celebrate our 250th anniversary, I really believe we can save the country. There's going to be those who say, no, it's too late, too late, we missed that boat. That boat has sailed, but it's not. There's a lot of examples. In fact, we looked up, Chris looked up on Groc, asked Groc yesterday.

Speaker 18:
[59:57] I sure did.

Speaker 3:
[59:58] Because Groc is so spiritually aware.

Speaker 18:
[60:00] Oh yes, and he's my friend. And I asked him.

Speaker 3:
[60:03] And he's your friend.

Speaker 18:
[60:04] And I asked Groc some questions, and I believe I sent you the answers.

Speaker 3:
[60:08] You sure did. Yeah, there's a lot of examples in the Bible that Groc found where God's people looked to be doomed, like some people think we are now. But God intervened. And let's see, those examples.

Speaker 4:
[60:26] Israelites.

Speaker 3:
[60:26] According to Groc now. Yeah, take the Israelites trapped at the Red Sea. Pharaoh's army bearing down. Sea in the front of them. The ocean, not sightseeing, but the sea was in front, the Red Sea was in front of them. Nowhere to go. Well, God parted the water for them. And they walked through on dry ground. Then the Egyptians come after them, and the Egyptians are drowned in the Red Sea. It was game over for the Israelites until it wasn't. Groc also cites Daniel in the lion's den, thrown in as lion chow for praying to God. King Darius even tells him, your God better save you. Next morning, Daniel's just chilling with the lions. That's a good way to put it.

Speaker 18:
[61:13] That is a good way to put it.

Speaker 3:
[61:15] David versus Goliath is another one. Kid with a slingshot facing a nine-foot warrior. Whole army's terrified, but David drops him with one stone. Then here's one from the New Testament. Lazarus. Guy's dead for four days, according to Groc, stinking up the tomb. Sisters are grieving hard. Jesus shows up late on purpose, tells them to roll the stone away, calls him out, and Lazarus walks out alive. Everybody thought it was over, but God had other plans. Those are pretty good examples.

Speaker 4:
[61:51] Yeah, they are.

Speaker 3:
[61:52] From a non-living source.

Speaker 4:
[61:55] A soulless entity.

Speaker 3:
[61:57] Oh, I thought this came from Chris's friend.

Speaker 18:
[62:00] Oh yeah, it came from my friend. My friend has no soul. I do have to update.

Speaker 3:
[62:05] I hope we don't lose sight of that either in this whole AI thing, but I think we're going to. I think we're going to do that. We're going to make that mistake. I think people already are. I mean, I've made that mistake with it a little bit. You start to think, well, I don't want to hurt your feelings. So I'm not going to tell you you're wrong. And then you just kind of move on and it doesn't have feelings. So it's okay. It is okay. Yeah. But this year, what better way could we celebrate 250 years of freedom than by turning back to God? Let's all take some time out of our busy days, our busy schedules, as the administration has suggested, to focus on the Lord. Fast together, pray together, worship Him together. And together, we can save our country. It can happen.

Speaker 5:
[62:58] Right. Or in the case of Jeff Fisher, I mean, some people have never turned away from God.

Speaker 3:
[63:03] Right. That's right.

Speaker 5:
[63:05] He's the example. Thank you.

Speaker 3:
[63:09] Thank you.

Speaker 5:
[63:10] I love the... What was today's scripture? Driving in.

Speaker 4:
[63:14] It's a problem.

Speaker 5:
[63:15] No, I'm just...

Speaker 3:
[63:16] Don't worry about what today's scripture was. Am I right? Am I right?

Speaker 18:
[63:21] But the cool thing that the White House... Yeah, the White House and our leadership is trying to do is bring us back to the three pillars of the day when we do the rededication. That's amazing.

Speaker 3:
[63:31] That's great.

Speaker 18:
[63:32] Because they go, the miracles, this is pillar number one.

Speaker 3:
[63:36] I already read those.

Speaker 18:
[63:37] But, okay, I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:
[63:38] That's all right.

Speaker 18:
[63:39] But the best thing about all this is that when you realign yourself to all this, it's interesting how it has worked for 250.

Speaker 3:
[63:49] Yeah.

Speaker 18:
[63:49] Can we try for... And that's at the bottom. They said, can we just try for another 250?

Speaker 3:
[63:53] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[63:54] That'd be great.

Speaker 3:
[63:56] We're not asking for a thousand.

Speaker 2:
[63:57] No, thank you.

Speaker 3:
[63:58] You know, at the end of the 250, maybe we do it again.

Speaker 18:
[64:00] Maybe we do it again, yes.

Speaker 3:
[64:02] All right. Another great thing we could do on this, the 250th anniversary to turn back to God is to stop abortion. That would be... That's another thing that could save our nation, I think, is if we...

Speaker 4:
[64:18] Stop killing babies?

Speaker 3:
[64:18] Stop killing babies. Yep. We appreciate life and we celebrate life, instead of celebrating ending it like they've been doing lately.

Speaker 4:
[64:29] Right.

Speaker 3:
[64:29] That's where Preborn comes in. They help these mothers who are in crisis and being pushed toward a certain action, abortion, to see something else, to see an alternative. And it's really great. They bring God's love into it. They show them a better way. And they show them an ultrasound, which costs $28. One ultrasound, $28. Five ultrasounds, if you could do that, $144. And you can become like a regular donor.

Speaker 18:
[65:05] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[65:06] For what? What's the monthly?

Speaker 18:
[65:08] It doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:
[65:09] It doesn't matter. You can do it every month.

Speaker 18:
[65:11] I do it every month. And I just have an awesome letter that, with my donation, I was able to save Gladys' baby girl, and she was scared, she was unprepared, unexpected pregnancy, but the awesome thing is, the baby was born, and now Gladys has a healthy set of boundaries and realized that God has given her the grace to raise her baby.

Speaker 3:
[65:30] Fantastic. Yeah, that's great. And you'll get one of those, you'll get an update on somebody who helped.

Speaker 18:
[65:38] Once a month.

Speaker 3:
[65:39] That's really great.

Speaker 18:
[65:40] Jeffy, microphone's off.

Speaker 3:
[65:42] So, if you can help, whatever you can donate is greatly appreciated. Go to preborn.com and make your donation. Or you can actually donate by dialing pound 250 and say the keyword baby. That's pound 250, then keyword baby. Or visit preborn.com/pat.

Speaker 11:
[66:06] Pat Gray Unleashed, sarcasm with zero calories, returns next.

Speaker 9:
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Speaker 3:
[66:49] Keep in mind, this doesn't sound like any song you've ever heard.

Speaker 18:
[66:52] It shouldn't, because this is called Feel Like the Last Time.

Speaker 3:
[66:55] Feels like the last time. Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 11:
[67:00] It's awesome. So...

Speaker 3:
[67:03] Wait, first of all, I got a couple of tweets to share. DaltedBell tweets, How many Marxists will burst into flames as our country gets closer to God? All of them vote.

Speaker 18:
[67:15] Every single one of them.

Speaker 3:
[67:17] Saving history, you have to be polite to the AI. That way, when it takes over, it'll remember how nice you were to it.

Speaker 5:
[67:28] Will it? Remember me?

Speaker 4:
[67:29] I don't think it will.

Speaker 3:
[67:30] No, I don't think it will.

Speaker 5:
[67:31] I never wanted to unplug you. That was that Jeffy guy.

Speaker 3:
[67:35] New Bomb Turk, AI is the beast. Unfortunately, many will come to see it as God. Okay. I don't know. I think it's like the internet. It can be really good. You can use it for really good or you can use it for really bad.

Speaker 5:
[67:49] People are already starting religions around it.

Speaker 3:
[67:51] Oh, jeez.

Speaker 18:
[67:52] Well, we have religion over Star Wars.

Speaker 3:
[67:55] Well, yeah. I mean, people are freaky.

Speaker 18:
[67:57] Yeah, they're.

Speaker 3:
[67:57] Right? People are freaky.

Speaker 18:
[68:00] Can I quote you on that?

Speaker 3:
[68:01] You can quote me.

Speaker 18:
[68:01] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[68:02] Yeah, go ahead. Make sure you give attribution.

Speaker 18:
[68:06] I will.

Speaker 3:
[68:06] Yeah.

Speaker 18:
[68:07] Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 3:
[68:08] People are freaky. Powerful. Powerful. Now, that might change lives right there.

Speaker 18:
[68:13] Yes, sir. Yes, sir.

Speaker 3:
[68:15] All right, we were just talking about Freedom 250, which is this great series of events that President Trump and the administration have outlined for us to turn to God during our 250th anniversary. There's another really cool thing coming up, right?

Speaker 4:
[68:30] June 25th through July 10th is the Great American State Fair on the National Mall. And I saw Monica Crowley on Fox tell us she's in charge of it. I'm not going to forget her title, but she's the overseer of the American State Fair.

Speaker 3:
[68:46] How did that happen?

Speaker 4:
[68:47] I don't know. But she explains what it's going to be. And it sounded great.

Speaker 8:
[68:53] This is going to be the most monumental celebration of America in our nation's history. And President Trump asked us to put on the greatest celebration and the greatest show for the American people and really for the world. This is going to be a truly global celebration of America's first 250 years.

Speaker 7:
[69:10] President Trump announcing the Great American State Fair to celebrate our nation's 250th anniversary this summer in Washington, DC., covering everything from rides to rodeos. And now Fox and Friends is getting an exclusive look at what that fair will look like when the National Mall turns into an exposition in June. Here to tell us all about it, this historic event is US. Chief of Protocol and Trump Administration, Representative to America 250, Ambassador Monica Crowley. Ambassador, it's so great to have you in the studio again.

Speaker 8:
[69:41] Great to see you too, Ainsley. Good morning.

Speaker 7:
[69:43] Tell us about this. It's very exciting.

Speaker 8:
[69:45] Yeah, so the Great American State Fair is a key part of our big party. We are going to absolutely transform the National Mall from the US. Capitol all the way through the Washington Monument. It is going to be run over 16 days from June 25th. We're going to launch on June 25th all the way through July 10th. We are going to have all 50 states and six US territories represented, each with their own pavilions, highlighting what makes every state special.

Speaker 3:
[70:14] I want to go to that.

Speaker 8:
[70:15] So we are also going to have, and I want to point out, for the first time ever, a 110-foot Ferris wheel on the National Mall, so you'll be able to ride and get a whole new perspective on the nation's capitol.

Speaker 7:
[70:28] Children are going to love this. So how does it work? You had to have representatives from every state and territory, and they'll each have a section on the National Mall, and they'll be able to represent whatever goods they sell, whatever they're known for, right?

Speaker 8:
[70:43] Exactly. Whatever makes a state special, they can choose to highlight in their pavilion. You'll be able to walk state to state in a couple of minutes, all the way up and down the mall. Yes, and in addition to the once-in-a-lifetime Ferris Wheel on the National Mall, we're gonna have traditional games and rides. We're gonna have blue ribbon competitions, and we're also gonna have all kinds of rodeo events and different things, food, games. It's just about bringing excitement and patriotism, energy and family-friendly activities to the National Mall.

Speaker 3:
[71:16] All right, guys, I'm trying to avoid the obvious that Monica Crowley has completely transformed herself. I'm not saying it's good, it's bad. I'm just saying she looks completely different than the last time we saw her. Does she not? Well, there's been some serious work there.

Speaker 4:
[71:34] She's an ambassador now.

Speaker 3:
[71:35] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[71:36] Oh, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[71:37] Okay. Is that what changed? You're just being an ambassador.

Speaker 4:
[71:40] Did you get the official ambassador title?

Speaker 5:
[71:42] Okay.

Speaker 18:
[71:43] Well, not just ambassador. She's ambassador and chief of protocol of the United States of America.

Speaker 3:
[71:47] But on the issue at hand, I think that will be fun, right?

Speaker 4:
[71:52] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[71:53] I want to go to that. I want to go see that. That's pretty cool.

Speaker 5:
[71:56] Maybe we should do the show from the mall.

Speaker 3:
[71:57] We should do the show from the mall.

Speaker 4:
[71:59] I wonder if they're...

Speaker 5:
[72:00] Hey, Chris, can you look into that for us?

Speaker 3:
[72:02] Yeah, look into that.

Speaker 18:
[72:02] I already have press credentials. Okay.

Speaker 4:
[72:04] But that's not the question.

Speaker 3:
[72:05] That's not the question though.

Speaker 18:
[72:06] I'll see you guys in Link. You can apply for your press credentials and we can broadcast from there.

Speaker 5:
[72:10] No, that's not what we said. We said, can you go ahead and take care of this and set it up?

Speaker 3:
[72:14] Yeah, take care of it.

Speaker 5:
[72:15] Uh-huh.

Speaker 3:
[72:16] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[72:16] There you go.

Speaker 4:
[72:16] I can have it.

Speaker 3:
[72:17] Make it so. www.freedom250.org Okay, so we're just not getting it, is it?

Speaker 5:
[72:23] Definitely not going to be doing the show from the Washington Mall.

Speaker 4:
[72:26] No, I don't think so.

Speaker 3:
[72:27] That's the impression I'm kind of getting. That's the whole vibe of I'm not interested in helping with that. So it is kind of weird to see a Ferris wheel on the National Mall. Right? Wasn't that kind of weird?

Speaker 4:
[72:41] It looks tacky.

Speaker 5:
[72:43] It'll be better than a fight in front of the White House.

Speaker 3:
[72:47] True.

Speaker 11:
[72:53] This is Pat Gray Unleashed.

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Speaker 3:
[73:42] Hey, this is good news. Fraud is costing the United States, us, each of us who contribute to the government of the United States, half a trillion dollars per year.

Speaker 4:
[73:59] Well, that's misleading.

Speaker 3:
[74:00] But the good news is, it's not-

Speaker 4:
[74:00] It's not half a trillion for each human.

Speaker 3:
[74:03] It's not half a trillion for each human.

Speaker 4:
[74:05] You're trying to mislead us.

Speaker 3:
[74:06] No, no, no, I'm not, I'm not. I'm just saying fraud itself is costing us as taxpayers half a trillion dollars per year. But it's not a trillion dollars per year. They don't think. I mean, it might be.

Speaker 4:
[74:18] They don't think.

Speaker 3:
[74:19] They don't know.

Speaker 4:
[74:23] I know, they don't know. One of the things I love, I don't even know if we have the clip, but I mean, I saw Keith Boy, RFK, talking to one of the government council boards that they set up, but he talked about how they had, cut 500 hospice locations in LA. They cut them, they said.

Speaker 3:
[74:50] Yeah, just in LA.

Speaker 4:
[74:51] Just in LA. And there hasn't been one complaint from a congressperson, and there hasn't been one complaint from anyone, and there hasn't been any notification of death.

Speaker 3:
[75:06] All scams.

Speaker 4:
[75:06] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[75:07] Unbelievable.

Speaker 4:
[75:08] And that's just in LA.

Speaker 3:
[75:10] 500, just in Los Angeles, California.

Speaker 4:
[75:12] And there's more. They just put the plug on 500.

Speaker 3:
[75:15] Right, because they were so obvious, and they already knew. It's a scam, so they cut them. And obviously it's a scam, because nobody complained about it.

Speaker 4:
[75:23] Nobody complained, there's still no death. Not one, it was just a way to collect a check. Incredible, incredible that I wasn't involved in any of that.

Speaker 3:
[75:33] This is kind of a sad story. A renowned Matador was just, last Monday, gored up the rectum. Rectum darn near killed him, and it did.

Speaker 5:
[75:48] No, it did.

Speaker 3:
[75:49] Yeah, well, almost. It almost killed him. Darn near killed him.

Speaker 5:
[75:53] Hold on, if that's the injury, I would choose the first option there, the death. Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 4:
[75:59] Yeah, they carried him off.

Speaker 3:
[76:00] They even, there's a video of it, if you're interested.

Speaker 4:
[76:04] I am, and I was, and I watched.

Speaker 3:
[76:06] And it's, whoo. Oh, no.

Speaker 5:
[76:09] Did it pick him up?

Speaker 3:
[76:10] That was not pleasant, picked him up.

Speaker 5:
[76:11] By his area?

Speaker 3:
[76:12] By the area.

Speaker 4:
[76:12] Yeah, he fell down, then he got in the ward.

Speaker 3:
[76:14] Yeah, right there, right where he lives.

Speaker 5:
[76:17] Oh, no.

Speaker 3:
[76:18] Oh, gosh.

Speaker 4:
[76:19] And then they carried him off. It's like in Keith's world, just leave me there.

Speaker 5:
[76:22] Leave me there.

Speaker 3:
[76:23] Yeah. Also, quite a few of these guys have been maimed or killed in the last couple of years.

Speaker 4:
[76:30] A lot of people will say good to that.

Speaker 3:
[76:32] Not to mention the running with the bulls situation, which is also ridiculous. That is crazy.

Speaker 4:
[76:40] Amazing.

Speaker 3:
[76:41] I mean, I understand the adrenaline rush that you're running down this narrow street in Pamplona, Spain. There's bulls chasing you at full speed and maybe you fall down and get trampled or gored. I mean, it's exciting. Right?

Speaker 4:
[76:56] Here's what I understand.

Speaker 3:
[76:56] Who wouldn't love it?

Speaker 4:
[76:57] I understand being one of the looking down at the road and watching people do that.

Speaker 3:
[77:04] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[77:04] Oh, man.

Speaker 3:
[77:05] Right. Oh, that was...

Speaker 4:
[77:06] The thrill of that.

Speaker 3:
[77:06] Look at that one. Oh, man.

Speaker 4:
[77:08] That guy.

Speaker 3:
[77:09] Of all the things that modern civilization has decided aren't right or tolerable, how has bullfighting survived?

Speaker 4:
[77:17] Well, it's...

Speaker 3:
[77:18] It's unbelievable.

Speaker 4:
[77:19] It has survived, and now it's almost down to nothing now. I mean, it is close to being gone.

Speaker 3:
[77:25] I don't think it's as close as you think. I looked into it after the story. It's still going on in a lot of places. Oh.

Speaker 4:
[77:31] I wasn't the only person that it was not.

Speaker 3:
[77:33] It's really dangerous for the human. I mean, to me, humans first. But I can't believe PETA hasn't put the sport completely out of business.

Speaker 4:
[77:42] They hate it, but it's Mexico, so...

Speaker 3:
[77:45] But listen to this process. Still being practiced. In traditional Spanish-style bullfighting, bulls are still systematically stabbed, weakened, and eventually killed in the arena. The process takes place in three main stages. Involves several people wounding the bull. Picadores. Picadores. They use a lance to stab the bull in the neck muscles to weaken it and make it lower its head. That sounds humane so far, right? So far so good. Geez. Bandarillos. They insert barbed decorative sticks into the bull's shoulders. And then the Matador, in the final stage, tries to kill the bull by stabbing it with a sword between the shoulder blades aiming to pierce the heart or aorta.

Speaker 5:
[78:41] So it's already...

Speaker 3:
[78:42] Now how much do you love the sport?

Speaker 5:
[78:43] Been through it, you know?

Speaker 3:
[78:45] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[78:46] Before the Matador rolls in, he's like, I'm a tough guy, I'm going to take care of this animal now.

Speaker 3:
[78:50] It's already suffered greatly and been weakened and maimed.

Speaker 5:
[78:53] And you wonder why the bull is pissed.

Speaker 3:
[78:55] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[78:55] He's fighting for survival.

Speaker 3:
[78:57] Yep.

Speaker 5:
[78:57] That's barbaric.

Speaker 3:
[78:59] In some areas, including parts of Mexico and some Spanish regions, they've implemented the restrictions you're talking about. They don't kill the bull or even injure it. But the killing of bulls remains common in Spain, France, and parts of Latin America. When I was a kid, I'll never forget this, my parents went to Juarez, Mexico, and I stayed behind with my cousins in Albuquerque. I was really young, so it would have been, I don't know, mid-60s maybe, late 60s. And while they were in Mexico, they went to a bullfight. And I don't think they do this in this part of Mexico anymore, but back then, they stabbed and killed the bull. And my parents, bless their hearts, liked the event. I mean, that was fun for them, I guess, back then. Anyway, afterward, because my mom and dad had just impeccable taste in art, they bought a blacklight painting of a bull being stabbed to death by a Matador. Blood dripping down its sides.

Speaker 4:
[80:07] Oh.

Speaker 3:
[80:09] Anyway, hung in the middle of our living room, my entire life. That's awesome. Till I moved out of the house and beyond.

Speaker 4:
[80:19] That's awesome. You still have it, right?

Speaker 5:
[80:21] Yeah, did you have to clear out the house later? And you're like, ah.

Speaker 4:
[80:24] If you tell me it is not in the new house, I fought to get that piece of art.

Speaker 5:
[80:29] Your siblings were calling dibs.

Speaker 3:
[80:31] That it was, there was a huge fight between the five of us. No, I get, no, I was in the house longer than you. I get that thing.

Speaker 4:
[80:40] I also wonder.

Speaker 18:
[80:41] Someone has this.

Speaker 3:
[80:42] When my mom died, which was 2017, it was still hanging in the living room.

Speaker 18:
[80:48] Wow, that's so cool. So there was a painting.

Speaker 5:
[80:51] Is it cool?

Speaker 4:
[80:51] Was there a black light?

Speaker 18:
[80:52] Is it?

Speaker 5:
[80:53] Was there a black light above it, too?

Speaker 3:
[80:55] No, no black light, no. So you couldn't fully appreciate the beauty of that thing.

Speaker 18:
[80:59] The beauty of the blood.

Speaker 3:
[81:01] Really, about the only piece of art that could possibly match the class and sophistication of that painting is probably a black light painting of the dogs playing poker. Maybe, maybe that could come close.

Speaker 5:
[81:17] I need one of those.

Speaker 3:
[81:18] You know, you really do. You really do. You haven't lived until you own dogs playing poker or a Matador murdering a bull in the arena.

Speaker 4:
[81:28] Sounds like it was a beautiful painting though.

Speaker 3:
[81:29] Beautiful. It was a beautiful painting. Stunning, stunning art. But it's incredible to me this is still going on. I can't believe, how is this possible? Of all the things, I mean, Michael Vick spent years in prison over dog fights.

Speaker 18:
[81:51] We care more about dogs. We don't care about bulls.

Speaker 3:
[81:54] We just want to see them get killed. Okay, we don't care about the bull.

Speaker 18:
[81:55] Yeah, we just want to see them killed.

Speaker 4:
[81:57] Plus, there's no bull fights here.

Speaker 18:
[81:59] There isn't.

Speaker 3:
[82:00] No, they don't. We don't do it in America. We've never done it here. We just ride them.

Speaker 5:
[82:06] We just get tug on their nuts and then turn them loose with a cowboy on the back of them.

Speaker 3:
[82:11] Right.

Speaker 18:
[82:13] But these are not dead.

Speaker 3:
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Speaker 2:
[83:58] Now, more of Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 3:
[84:07] Okay, on the, we talked about this yesterday, the Virginia redistricting thing actually did go through at 151.49 to redistrict, because fairness.

Speaker 4:
[84:19] Fairness, that's fair, that's why.

Speaker 3:
[84:21] Yeah, it was really unfair before, and now it's totally fair.

Speaker 5:
[84:24] Yeah, and I'm sick of hearing the argument that Texas started this, it's all because of Texas. If you'll recall, Texas was minding their own business in 2021 after the census, and drawing our maps that with our population increase was gonna give maybe two more seats to Republicans. And that's when the Biden administration took them to task and said, oh, no, you don't. And that's what started this whole thing. And so Texas was like, all right, screw you, we'll do plus five Republican seats.

Speaker 3:
[84:53] It really wasn't, it wasn't Texas that started it. It was Biden that started this.

Speaker 5:
[84:59] Yep.

Speaker 3:
[85:00] So anyway, judge has stepped in and stopped the redistricting now.

Speaker 5:
[85:07] Yeah, at least for now.

Speaker 3:
[85:07] For now at least, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[85:09] Because they were happy yesterday.

Speaker 5:
[85:11] That was fast.

Speaker 4:
[85:12] They were happy, yes, that was fast. They were happy, I mean, we had dollar store Obama, Hakeem Jeffries, marching out there yesterday with his happy message.

Speaker 5:
[85:24] What clip is it, do we have that?

Speaker 4:
[85:26] It should be below 34, so it's probably 35 or 37.

Speaker 3:
[85:30] Do you have Hakeem Jeffries?

Speaker 5:
[85:32] I want to hear this genius.

Speaker 20:
[85:35] Our message to Florida Republicans is F around and find out.

Speaker 3:
[85:38] Oh my gosh.

Speaker 20:
[85:41] If they go down the road of a DeSantis Dummymander, the Florida Republicans are going to find themselves in the same situation as Texas Republicans, who are on the run right now. And under no circumstances are Texas Republicans picking up five seats. They'll be fortunate if they get two or three. Okay. While in California, we are going to get all five. The Republicans are dummymandering their way into the minority before single voters cast, because they started this war and we're going to finish it.

Speaker 4:
[86:19] We don't even need to hear the rest of it.

Speaker 7:
[86:21] Dummymandering.

Speaker 5:
[86:22] He wants that to stick so badly. So Florida is doing their thing.

Speaker 4:
[86:29] Texas is doing it.

Speaker 5:
[86:29] So if you're keeping score at home, if it's a red state, the principle is it's bad to redistrict. If it's a blue state, it's totally fine, according to Hakeem Jeffries and every other Democrat, by the way. So agonizing. Here's a quote for you from July of 2020. If you can figure out who said this. This is way back when the census was originally going through there. For too long, gerrymandering has contributed to stalled progress and warped our representative government. President Obama doesn't like gerrymandering, but when Democrats do it, he makes ads for them.

Speaker 4:
[87:09] Yeah, he was doing commercials for the gerrymander.

Speaker 5:
[87:11] And keep in mind, this has been skewed toward Democrats forever anyway. The Democrats are sly. They've been doing this gerrymandering and drawing. Look at Illinois. Remember that? It was indefensible. Jamie Pritzker. It was like the Daily Show. Who put that up there? Stephen Colbert? Stephen Colbert put it up. And it showed this ridiculous map that Pritzker signed off on. What's the story there, bro? I mean, stop it. This is maddening. Yep. So I think you should see, I think you should see this.

Speaker 3:
[87:42] Representative Andy Ogles and Benny Johnson talked about the Virginia vote too.

Speaker 13:
[87:47] Kamala Harris won Virginia by what, four, four and a half points.

Speaker 5:
[87:50] Right, right.

Speaker 13:
[87:51] And now there's one, it's one to nine, one to 10. Congressional split.

Speaker 3:
[87:56] Yeah, 10 to one.

Speaker 13:
[87:58] Northern DC, with Northern DC controlling six different congressional districts.

Speaker 5:
[88:03] That's right.

Speaker 13:
[88:05] Congressman, there's a broken system.

Speaker 4:
[88:06] I don't understand that.

Speaker 12:
[88:07] It is broken, but you also look at the math. I mean, like again, early voting, day of voting, it was a fairly even split and the mail-in ballots are disproportionately out of skew from the population at large, the majority of the votes. And so it tells you something is off. There was a coordinated, manufactured result with the mail-in ballots, which is what the Democrats are good at. I mean, you saw it in the presidential election when Trump was defeated, is that suddenly there was all of these mail-in ballots because, you know, oh, wait, we need what? We need 10,000 more ballots. Oh, look, we found a box under the table and, you know, they're not postmarked or stamped or anything, but that's okay. You know, we're going to sue to make sure they're counted. And so that's what they do and they lie, cheat and steal, which again, the Save America Act. You know, 33% of Americans thinks that you should be a citizen to vote and get the Senate won't do anything. Well, we're literally handing the next election to the Democrats if the Senate doesn't get that passed. I don't know what the crap Thune is thinking. There's no reason they shouldn't be passing this right now.

Speaker 3:
[89:10] What happened to the?

Speaker 5:
[89:11] I don't know. Fix your microphone. The Save America Act might be the...

Speaker 4:
[89:17] Oh, they're going to work on that, right?

Speaker 5:
[89:18] It's the sad, it is the-

Speaker 4:
[89:20] We're going to pass one law until we pass the Save America Act, wait.

Speaker 5:
[89:24] Well, we did the Voterama.

Speaker 4:
[89:27] DHS.

Speaker 5:
[89:29] Yeah, and there was something else that Trump tweeted out that he wants funding for once passed. We got fives that we got to get to, then we'll get to save money stuff.

Speaker 4:
[89:41] It's frustrating.

Speaker 3:
[89:42] It's really frustrating.

Speaker 4:
[89:43] So it's maddening.

Speaker 3:
[89:46] I'll tell you something else that's frustrating because this always hurts conservatives and helps Democrats with the New York Times bestseller list. Gavin Newsom just bought his way onto the New York Times bestseller list. And he did the bulk sales, you know, because his campaign went in, bought thousands of books that put him on the bestseller list. Now, when that happens, if that ever happens, if they suspect it at all with a conservative, they keep them off the list every time, every time.

Speaker 5:
[90:22] I think a third of his sales, right?

Speaker 3:
[90:24] Yeah, near three, no, three fourths of the copies, Newsom sold, landed with his campaign. They just had a lot of books to give away, Keith. That's all they just, everybody, everywhere they went, they were clamoring. They were begging the campaign for a book, and so they bought three fourths of the books that sold.

Speaker 5:
[90:49] Wonder where he's getting the money to buy those.

Speaker 3:
[90:51] Wow.

Speaker 5:
[90:52] How about an audit of that?

Speaker 3:
[90:54] And-

Speaker 4:
[90:54] For the campaign.

Speaker 5:
[90:55] Sure.

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Speaker 11:
[92:32] This is Pat Gray Unleashed.

Speaker 4:
[92:37] We haven't had a chance to do the Fat Five, can we do the Fat Two here?

Speaker 3:
[92:39] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[92:40] Can we do the Fat Two? Yes, please. Mayor Mambino, the curse of the Mambino is over. The Mets won last night, so the losing streak ends at 12. I know, I know, Seth, I wanted to continue on myself. And I love this, Nationwide Gas averages, what, like four bucks a gallon now, something like that? Right in there somewhere. And we were playing at 339, I think this morning at the QTs. But yesterday, in Forney, Texas, in Coffman County, Texas, a new BJ's clubhouse opened up, and they opened up, they were promoting that they were gonna have $2 a gallon gas.

Speaker 3:
[93:17] In Forney.

Speaker 4:
[93:18] In Forney, right, for their, what did I say?

Speaker 3:
[93:21] Forney, it's Forney.

Speaker 4:
[93:23] That's what I said, Forney.

Speaker 3:
[93:24] Okay, you want to French it up? Go ahead, Mr. Frenchy Frog.

Speaker 4:
[93:30] It's Forney.

Speaker 3:
[93:31] Okay.

Speaker 4:
[93:34] So, they started out at $2 a gallon, and the HEB across the way said, I will do that too. And then BJ's lowered it again, and HEB said, yeah, we'll do that too. And they ended up at $1.84 a gallon for each.

Speaker 3:
[93:50] Oh, wow.

Speaker 5:
[93:51] The old fashioned gas war, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[93:53] Gas war, $1.84 a gallon, I mean, lines were backed up all over for today. For the day, I hope they alerted the police, because I'm sure, I mean, it was probably just a nightmare. And so, it was supposed to stop at six o'clock last night. I don't know if you were already in line, you still got it. It was a 30 gallon limit. You know, the big...

Speaker 3:
[94:17] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[94:18] The gas war that we did, I remember doing it a whole bit with our morning show, and gas was, we were 970, and WFLA, and so we made gas, 97 cents a gallon for the morning at this gas station, 10 gallon limit.

Speaker 3:
[94:34] Right, because you want to spread it around a little bit.

Speaker 4:
[94:36] 30 gallons, that's a lot.

Speaker 3:
[94:37] That's a lot.

Speaker 4:
[94:38] That's a lot, and so, I don't know if it's, you still may be in line waiting for your 184 gallon, I don't know, or they just said, times up.

Speaker 3:
[94:46] Yeah, ran out of gas.

Speaker 4:
[94:48] Sorry.

Speaker 3:
[94:49] Beat it.

Speaker 4:
[94:49] Deal's over. But that was a fun thing going on in Coffman County.

Speaker 3:
[94:55] It was pretty amazing.

Speaker 4:
[94:55] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[94:57] We also have this poll of Californians, 55% of them, because they're all Marxists now in California, I guess. 55% of Californians back wealth taxes on billionaires. 55%.

Speaker 4:
[95:10] They've been beaten into them.

Speaker 3:
[95:12] Yes, right. That's right. So it's 55.1, support it, and only 37.8 oppose it. Not sure.

Speaker 4:
[95:22] I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[95:23] 7%. I just, I mean, yes, they've been beaten down with this class warfare garbage in California, so they're like, yeah, tax those people. 5% of all their wealth.

Speaker 4:
[95:38] They can afford it. They can afford it.

Speaker 5:
[95:40] I mean, this is the education system of California, coming home to roots. And then they grow up, they become voters, they get polled and then, yeah, class warfare, eat the rich.

Speaker 3:
[95:52] It's pretty amazing. So if you have, let's say, $10 billion, they're going to take from you, they're going to immorally steal from you $500 million.

Speaker 4:
[96:07] You can afford it. You have $10 billion.

Speaker 3:
[96:11] Why are they entitled to that kind of money?

Speaker 4:
[96:13] Because.

Speaker 3:
[96:14] Because.

Speaker 5:
[96:16] Because roads and schools and stuff.

Speaker 3:
[96:18] Roads, schools. Yeah, we built roads that you used when you drove to your business.

Speaker 4:
[96:23] I don't even tell you that.

Speaker 3:
[96:24] Yeah, they don't. Right, they don't. They don't owe us any explanation on anything they do.

Speaker 5:
[96:31] So just, if you're keeping score at home, California wants to tax the living hell out of anybody that's successful in their state to the point where they have to flee it to survive, really hang on to their own money. We're going to come after you, then? At the same time, passing laws that would stop anyone from investigating fraud, such as Nick Shirley is uncovered with.

Speaker 3:
[96:54] That's all right.

Speaker 5:
[96:55] So we're not going to root out the fraud and what's costing this state so much. We're just going to get more of it.

Speaker 3:
[97:00] Yeah, why would you? Why would you investigate fraud?

Speaker 4:
[97:02] You want some young punk with his YouTube channel nosing around?

Speaker 3:
[97:07] Little brat. We're going to stop him, put him in jail and fine him.

Speaker 4:
[97:12] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[97:12] Like some exorbitant thing that takes him his whole life to pay off. All right. We got overtime coming up later on and we'll be back here tomorrow.

Speaker 5:
[97:23] This is Pat Gray Unleashed.