Skip to main content

No BS Newshour Episode #401

Media: May Cause Heartache, Hysteria & Nausea

 

Mainstream News is NOT independent. 

(0:04) How the press, the politicians and the pollsters conspire to manipulate.

 

Which paper goes down first – The Detroit Free Press or the Detroit News?

 

(24:06) City Hall puts out a press release. They’ve fixed Detroit’s Dirt scandal.   

How this is not true says the demo contractor Mr. X

 

And then there are the good reporters. 

(46:09) Tresa Baldas (Free Press) on Karen McDonald’s Crumbly Case scandal.

(53:35) Ross Jones (WXYZ) and George Hunter (Detroit News) exposé on the ex-con Detroit Police commissioner.

 

Social Media is not the new media. 

Look no further than (57:30) Don Lemon and (1:02:18) Benny Johnson. 

 

⁠NBN on YouTube⁠⁠: https://www.youtube.com/@NoBSNewshour

NBN on iTunes⁠⁠: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-bs-newshour-with-charlie-leduff/id1754976617

NBN on Spotify⁠⁠: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qMLWg6goiLQCRom8QNndC

⁠⁠Like NBN on Facebook⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/LeDuffCharlie

⁠⁠Follow to NBN on Twitter : https://x.com/charlieleduff 

Sponsored by American Coney Island, Pinnacle Wealth Strategies, and XG Service Group

Transcript:

I think it’s funny that the Detroit News calls itself the city’s conservative voice when it hasn’t even endorsed a Republican for president in 15 years. They don’t know what the f**k they’re doing. Do you understand that? Now, I don’t care what a pack of weasels working at a dying newspaper thinks much about anything, but what I do mind is them using a Democrat hitman posing as a nonpartisan pollster in order to spread political propaganda.

I’m playing both sides so that I always come out on top. Well, that’s him, Richard Zuba, principal of the Glenn Gariff Group. He picked Kamala beating Donald by three.

That didn’t happen. He’s also the subject of a criminal referral where it’s alleged that he laundered three quarters of a million dollars into a campaign headed by, now wait for it, the wife of Attorney General Dana Nessel. I kid you not.

Ken, roll the tape. Now, charities are not required to disclose who gave them money or who they gave money to. It’s a perfect way to keep names quiet, but it’s illegal for the charity to be working in lockstep with a campaign.

We will come for you. So the secretary of state alleges it went like this. Donors gave money to a registered charity called Bipartisan Solutions, or BS for short.

BS then gave money to Nessel’s wife campaign committee called Fair and Equal Michigan. Then Fair and Equal Michigan turned around and cut a five-figure check to Freddie’s company the very next day after getting the exact amount of money from BS. Sounds like a get rich quick scheme.

Yes, thank you. You will get rich quick. We all will.

And then Nessel made the charges against her wife go away. And now she’s facing charges in front of the House of Representatives. And the news is pollster.

Those weasels never told you about them. It’s not a lie if you believe it. And the most sure way to cancel your subscription to the news is to cancel your credit card.

And remember, if you can’t sleep, get the news. If you want the news, enjoyer.com. Still 100% free. Now, let me just go over this again for you people.

This is important because it’s one of the reasons Dana Nessel is going to go down. It starts with you being tricked where the press, the politicians and the pollsters are all secretly working together to manipulate you. This is actual news.

The Detroit News, which clings to the pretense that it’s Michigan’s conservative voice, again, as you’ve heard, has not endorsed the Republican candidate Trump for the past 15 years. Like cowards, weasels. I mean, you know, that’s fine by me because I don’t read the paper.

Anyhow, I canceled it years ago. Most people have, but occasionally the news publishes something that makes its way around and gets repeated often enough that it becomes the general consensus. Things like political polls.

Now, Richard Zuba, as you saw, founder of the, listen to this, because they’re not going to, they’re not going to fix any of it. So remember this and be smart. Richard Zuba, founder of the Glenn Gariff group, is the pollster for both the news and WDIV.

They quote him in print. They interview him on TV. They write things like this from Richard Zuba.

Mike Duggan is a kingmaker in the US Senate race. Michigan race for governor deadlocked. What the paper hasn’t told you is that Zuba is the subject of a criminal referral drafted by secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, no less, accused of raising and laundering more than three quarters of a million dollars into the campaign coffers of a 2020 gay rights campaign co-chaired by Alana McGuire.

It’s no small detail that McGuire is the wife of attorney general Dana Nessel, a hyper-partisan Democrat. For her part, Nessel stands accused by the Michigan House Oversight Committee of tanking that investigation into Zuba and her own wife. Nessel herself may soon face impeachment charges by the House of Representatives.

Follow me so far? To this day, the Detroit News’ political writers have not disclosed the incestuous affair to the public. Zuba, it is alleged, was the paid middleman who collected dark money from DTE’s political arm and funneled it into McGuire’s campaign. Instead of divulging his name, the paper uses the name of Zuba’s now defunct advocacy organization, Bipartisan Solutions.

Would somebody please explain to me, what is bipartisan about a pollster raising money for some of the most powerful and most connected Democrats in this state? And I ain’t a Republican. I’m just giving you the truth. So don’t send me bullshit on social media.

Either accept it, consider it, or fuck off. Meanwhile, the news has spilled barrels of ink on a very, very similar story. Very similar indeed.

A conservative group, Unlock Michigan, pushed a ballot initiative back in 2020 looking to repeal Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency COVID powers. People involved with raising money for that initiative were criminally referred by Benson to Nessel, accused of laundering dark money in order to conceal donor identities. Nessel brought charges on that one, which carries up to 14 years in prison and potentially millions of dollars in fines.

That case is in the courts. It’s ongoing. Somebody’s fighting for her life and the news can’t get enough of it.

But the case of the Attorney General, her wife, and the nonpartisan pollster? Do cricket for me. We don’t have a sound effect? Okay, post. I don’t know.

Sounds like a story to me. But there’s another question. Is Zuba even good at polling? I called him to ask.

Again, crickets. But there’s this. There’s a little reportage going on here.

The news published a Glengariff poll just a week before the 2024 election. Zuba had Kamala Harris beating Donald Trump by 3%. Trump, in fact, beat Harris by 1.5%. In the Michigan Senate race, Zuba had Alyssa Slotkin beating Mike Rogers by 4.5%. Slotkin actually beat Rogers by just three-tenths of 1%.

Both results were outside the poll’s margin of error. Pumping up the left, diminishing the right. Basically, the poll was toilet paper.

Did Zuba’s poll sway voter turnout? Not likely, since almost no one reads the news anyway. Still, it’s farcical when you know what’s going on under the sheets and now you know. And if you want to cancel your subscription one more time to the Detroit News, it is easiest to cancel your credit card to avoid the financial loop the newspaper puts you through.

And if you want real news, subscribe to the Enjoyer newsletter. Still 100% free. I’m here with longtime newsman Tom Jordan, who now be heard drive time 4 to 7 on 103.5. That right, Tom? It is right.

How are you, dude? I’m fantastic. Well, what do you make of that? I mean, the nexus. Are we being told the truth? No, no, we haven’t been for a long time.

And I noticed this shift taking place, you know, when journalism, the reason why I joined that industry in the first place back in the 90s, and I had a passion for writing. I thought, what kind of writing do I enjoy most? And for me, I’m more of a data guy. So it was the more objective.

Here are the facts. Start off with the climax of the top, the inverted pyramid and all. I loved journalism because it was just fact data driven stuff.

And the whole point of a journalist was to serve the public. It was never meant to shape the public. You know, we are trying to inform them so people can make a decision based on the facts of a matter that started to shift.

In my view, in my own experience, right after I think 9-11-2001, when the, the, the moral, I guess, majority in this country started to use emotionalism more when report, they wanted to hear something that was more emotional and they can show some sort of compassion to someone they had been told about someone they’ve been told was maybe a threat to this country. And I’m, I’m portraying, this is what I noticed was after 9-11 was when suddenly we had to realize, and I spoke to many journalists about this very fact, you know, the United States, we were actually, we deserve 9-11. This is what reporters behind the scenes were starting to discuss in our newsrooms.

This is back on the West Coast. And I thought, well, what do you mean by that? Well, we’re kind of a white supremacist country and we’re targeting people of color in other nations. We shouldn’t do that.

Colonialism, all that. So we deserve to be, you know, 2000 plus people being killed in the towers and all. Anyway, so this started to really shift.

I think what journalists thought they were, they became activists and they had a goal. They had an end game in mind and that was to right wrongs the way they saw it. So they were no longer, they became participants in whatever the scheme was.

And I, I have my theories as to why that I think it’s been percolating for many years, but what’s happened now is I now it’s just in a flat out admission in newsrooms that we are, we’re here to fight for a cause. We’re here to shape opinion. We don’t believe there are two sides to the story.

We think there’s one side that’s wrong. There’s the one side that’s right. You know about Jim Rutenberg’s famous column on the front page of the New York times about no Trump coming is very unusual, which we call calls for unusual reporting.

The old standards of Bob activity are gone. You have to fight it. I might go back to you around the turn of the century.

Could be more nefarious than that because I know journalists, I’m a report. Journalists like to think there’s something. They went to Ivy league now.

Right, right. And they think they sit at the table and they have big minds and we’re world travelers and they speak languages and they can make decisions. Um, so they, they actually sit at the leg of the powerful that they use like a dog as long as their neck scratch, right? So this is when NAFTA takes place.

NAFTA was a swindle. That was a WTO and China coming into free trade. You know, this was garbage.

If you’re from Detroit or any working place, you knew it was going to be garbage like Ross Perot, the giant sucking sound. The media went with this shit. Both sides of it.

This is going to be great for everybody. If we had to look at the price of your TV and I’m like, well, you better go get five of those and put them in your attic because you ain’t going to be afforded in 25 years, which is where we’re at and everybody’s bitching about it. And then the artifice, the lies, the concealing of the reasons to go into Iraq and they went with it.

Right. The New York Times manufactured it in fact. Yeah.

Right. Yeah. And now you see the same in Ukraine.

And that was the time, that was the switch. I think early in George W. Bush, his decision to go into Iraq was a huge blunder and it was built on falsehoods, right? So it wasn’t true. The media did at that time bought into it, but then they turned on the W. Bush administration because they felt that they were lied to.

Bush says he was lied to as well. He wasn’t given the right intelligence, whatever. I think he wanted to go in there for other reasons.

He had ulterior motives. His father was going to be assassinated. All these other things.

Watch it. Just all the epics in journalism now, like Obama’s foreign wanderings and bombing executions. And then the pretense for the invasion of Ukraine and what we’re doing over there and how we’re manipulating things, right? Yes.

And it’s both sides. Yeah, it is both sides. And Ukraine is a great example of that because suddenly if you don’t support the endless war in Ukraine, somehow you’re a Soviet, you’re a communist sympathizer somehow.

When it’s like, no, I just think there should be an end to it. We were told, what, two weeks in Ukraine. What is it now? February is going to be three years now coming up.

What year is it now? 2026. Is it 2026 already? All right. Wow.

So it’s been four years in Ukraine. So, you know, like, I don’t know, man, I like left the center, you know, I’m for free speech and then you’re spying on me and shutting down my social media account. And I’m for, I’m for military action when it’s necessary and when it’s in our interest and we have an end game to it.

Okay. So you just said something. So what is this forever fucking? So you’re left of center.

I’m right of center. You and I have more agreement than I think the, what the Democratic party used to be, what the Republican party, I think it used to be. We’re more aligned now.

When you look back at JFK, that Democrat, that’s a different Democrat than what we’re seeing today. We are, we are in a globalist society. We are a confused metric.

I do believe we’ve abandoned any sense or realm of truth. I believe there’s a standard of truth. I think I believe biblically there is a standard right there.

And for most of our nation’s history, we kind of all kind of agreed on that law and order. These are based on biblical precepts and principles. And it makes sense.

It’s for the individual’s safety, the individual’s freedom and liberty, right? Individual. We’ve bought into this whole collectivism kind of a mindset and ideology. I’m collective.

I’m like this. It’s snowing like a motherfucker out there, right? I’m driving cool and nobody waving like, thanks, brother. I’m like, what a dick.

Oh, are you Mario Andretti? You know what I mean? You’re not a good driver, but that’s not a good driver that you’re not fucking in, in a poll collectively. Where’s the fucking plows in Detroit today? Where’s the plows? Where’s the fucking plows? That’s the collection, but, but the plows help the individual. And that helps with your dialect.

Let’s get back to the point here. A guy wrote me this. Yes.

Go ahead. I bought one of your books many years ago. I enjoyed it.

You spoke of growing up, your sister’s struggle, et cetera. You seemed objective. You don’t anymore.

You’ve skewed far to the right. Almost like propaganda. It’s sad.

To which I wrote, I haven’t moved Andy. Instead of staring in my direction, maybe you need to look inward. Like now I’m right wing.

Yeah. Well, what the fuck is that? So I don’t want kids poisoned. There’s another guy that I’m mad that the plows didn’t come out today.

The fuck? Yeah. Yeah. You’re, you, you haven’t moved that the nation, the culture has drastically moved far, far left.

I would say is my view on this. I don’t know. I think the progressives, I think Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, I don’t know if that’s true.

I think I, cause I think this thing got invented. And, but what is being spewed on that? Hold on. It takes little effort.

Yes. That’s true to, to gather people. Okay.

So if you go back to the sixties and you see 10,000 people, you know, marching in Manhattan. Now you get pictures of like five fat chicks and some dude with a big beard, like standing, you know, making sure my neighbor who’s a child rapist doesn’t get snatched up completely. Like, you know, it’s how everything’s cropped.

Yeah, it is. Everything’s cropped. So it looks like it’s more than it is.

So the child rapist, they don’t, they don’t care because they didn’t do a deep enough dive, you know, three sentences in to understand who the guy is, who they’re trying to protect. What do you, what are you a Nazi? What do you got against child rapists? I mean. It’s right.

And there’s the label. He deserves a second chance. But back to what would solve this issue in my view would be if there was really objective reporting out there.

And that’s what was gone out the window. Your whole piece off the top here has everybody is in bed together. The pollsters, the news media, the politicians.

And I know that’s true. I know that politicians regularly, probably on a daily basis, if they don’t like a story, they’re calling the program director, the news director, the producer, the editor, whoever it is, and threatening them. They’re never going to come on their air again.

Unless that person who did that story either repents, apologizes for daring to attack a Democrat in this case. Well, let’s just, I’m going to stay middle of the road here. Look, I want campaign finance fraud.

When you got a huge utility washing money, correct? To both the right and the left. And both campaigns are referred for criminal charges and you only do one. Exactly.

This is fucked up. Well, that’s both. I support that.

Yeah, of course. Do both sides. Yeah.

I’m not against when they went after whatever you were printed on 2020 when there was some shenanigans going on within the conservative side, the Republican side of the party, but they don’t do it again. When it’s the Democrat side that’s been caught and the press won’t cover it. Why is that? We’ll get to that right after this.

Live from downtown Detroit, it’s the No Bullshit News Hour with my main man, Charlie LeDuc. And Jared Nubes. Let’s just break it up.

No more bullshit. No more bullshit. Everybody reme… Oh man, the market up and down like a wash woman’s ass on Monday.

Wow, man. You know, little Greenland thing is really… How do you navigate it? You got to call Luke Nowacki, financial wealth specialist at 248-663-4748. Roll it.

Is this the hole-in-one? It’s a hole-in-one, $50,000 if you hit it. Luke Nowacki, financial wealth management. What is 50 grand after tax? 37,750.

What about state tax? Yeah, that’s… I’m throwing both in there. What about sales tax? There’s no sales tax. Well, you’re buying the beer.

There’s income. You’re buying the beer. Eh, we write that off.

Luke Nowacki, financial wealth management. 248-663-4748. I’m Grace Karos, and I’m third generation of American Coney Island.

People say Detroit’s a comeback city. I say, where you been? We’ve been here for over 100 years. My family’s been here on the same corner, serving our famous proprietary American Coney Island hot dog.

So like always, we’re keeping things fresh, updated, and new. We’d love to have you come downtown and visit us. But if you can’t, you can always go to AmericanConeyIsland.com, order a Coney kit, get it delivered fresh right to your door.

Man, I opened my Christmas underwear, because I ran out of underwear this morning. When you get like new underpants, do you wash them before you put them on? Yes. Do you? I don’t think I have.

Yeah, I didn’t. My wife might. No, I’m feeling something down there.

I am. I’ll take some of this Mando. Whole body deodorant.

It’s acidified for the pits, the feet, and the package. Okay, listen, I just got this box. Actually, I got this box a little while ago.

You got whole body deodorant. Pro Sport Invisible Cream deodorant. The stick, it’s very acidic.

It’s nice. It smells like citrus. And I took the body wash home.

Dude, it’s awesome. You know, like when you use that shit, and it like runs right off, and you don’t feel like you’re getting clean. Yeah, this lathers up.

Yeah, this is kind of nice. It comes off, but you can feel it. It’s nice.

Where do I buy some? You go ShopMando.com, S-H-O-P-M-A-N-D-O.com. Special offer for our listeners, 20% off with the exclusive code, NoBS at ShopMando.com. They actually did soothe. I’m gonna have to start washing these. Okay, the joint operating agreement between the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press has ended.

So which paper collapses first, Tom? Free Press. I don’t know for sure. Actually, I think about it, because you made a good point earlier.

The Detroit News, they’re couching themselves as somehow a conservative answer to the very liberal Free Press, and I see them both. I mean, you got Detroit News, you got Washington Post articles, and the way they frame the Republicans, it doesn’t matter which one it is. Mike Rogers, it could be Tom Leonard, it could be Donald Trump.

There’s a negative slant on that. So why are they conservative? And then Alyssa Slotkin is propped up as somehow a moderate, middle-of-the-road Democrat who acts more like a conservative when in fact she’s also a leftist. She is.

I’m with you on that. I mean, I knew people that worked with her in Iraq. Because you go to enjoyer.com and you go there and you get the facts.

Yeah, enjoyer.com. Seriously, there’s good stuff on there. But I know people who were with Alyssa Slotkin in Iraq, and the way she pretends to be the CIA data analyst who is always at the beck and call of both the Obama and the Bush administrations is very far-fetched. It doesn’t align with the truth on the ground back then.

Fallujah, Abu Ghraib, the USAID infrastructure projects that don’t get done, rise of ISIS, extrajudicial bombings. Are you kidding me? When she says you don’t have to follow illegal orders, what was legal about any of that? Sorry, middle-of-the-road, because I was there. I’m like, what the fuck? You were covering those.

Yeah, first of all, I was with the Marines Special Unit looking for the weapons of mass destruction. When there weren’t any, mission creep, we’re here to bring democracy. And I’m like, hey, Colonel, Colonel, those guys in the clean clothes with the white flags above their head.

Yes. I think they just came from that tank brigade you were supposed to take out. And he goes, yeah, we’re here to deliver democracy.

And I looked at Tommy, Sergeant Tommy from Roseville. I go, holy fuck, this is where it started. Okay, so, Mark, you were saying about the free press.

It reads like… I find a lot of the articles to be like PR releases about really happy things and things going on. And this is, you know, this charity’s doing this, which is fine. But, you know, the hard news is few and far between on that paper.

Like stuff out of City Hall. Let’s just print it. Exactly, yeah.

Investigative reporting. Like the demolition thing is freaking huge, huge. We demolished 30,000 houses.

We don’t know how much poison dirt went in there. Very toxic dirt. And Duggan before he left said, well, I found out about it.

I got a tip and I referred it to the police. It’s like the tip was from my reporting. The Office of the Inspector General are the ones who called the police and they gave you a nice pat on the ass so as not to embarrass you.

30,000 houses. You want me to put this in perspective what 30,000 houses are? Yes. If you demolished all the homes in Flint, that’s the scope of it.

With poison. Flint, poison. Feel me? And they’re doing everything to get rid of it.

So over 10 years, nobody helps me with this. Everybody just forgets about it. Ladoff, he’s a fucking wacko, right? And then the Northland mall starts getting buried and it all comes out.

And then the current mayor, Mary Sheffield has a personal relationship. I have to do all that. It’s very heavy.

Now a couple stories come out. And then you’ll get something in the free press like the city has changed its demolition practices after the free press began inquiring. There’s 200 holes left.

It’s too late. Well, good one, right? Then the news follows that. And I’m like, here’s how they’re being manipulated.

We’ve located 500 holes and we don’t plan to test any other. But if a guy, you tested 90 of his holes and 80% of them came back red hot and he did 2,500 holes. Shouldn’t we keep looking? Shouldn’t we? Of course.

This is the game and everybody’s voting with their feet. Yeah. Yeah.

So I, I, I agree with you more. I think that the free press does, it is like a PR arm extension of whether it’s city hall or whatever it is county, whatever you want to warn Evans. I, but I also think they are so corrupt in, in there.

The initial start, I mean, their hiring practice, I can remember as 2020, 2021, they were looking for a politics reporter, a reporter, political reporter. And in the ad and the free press for the reporter is we, our goal is to destroy the Donald Trump administration. And they were going down the list of what, what would the qualifies you to be a political reporter for the Detroit free press is to go after Donald Trump specifically and take him out.

Oh, I, I couldn’t believe I was reading. That was, that’s, that’s the Jim Rutenberg effect. I couldn’t believe what I was reading.

They think that everybody agrees with them. They’re in their own little bubble that the world now says, you’re no longer a reporter. You’re now an activist here to save us from harm from big orange, bad man.

But then again, the people of Detroit are being poisoned. Yes. And you don’t want to look at it.

Oh, so there’s many manifestations. I think of evil. We got, we got somebody in studio.

We’re going to call a Mr. X he’s over there. Very deep in that demolition world. How bad is it? Mr. X louder.

How, how, how widely has the city been poisoned your opinion? Yell it. You don’t got a microphone, all of it. 20,000 holes.

You know, because you stood on, you stood there. You worked on it. You watched correct.

You’re deep in it. Yeah. Deep.

What are we going to get this money? What are we going to get this money? We’re going to have to go to the orange orangutan because Lansing’s broke. We’re running a deficit. City’s broke.

They’re talking about a sales tax and you got Sri Tanahar running around, right? I think I said this before, but trying to impeach him every week. And Rashida Tlaib fucking crying all the time. And Alyssa Slotkin saying disobey orders.

Well, some grownups going to have to go to federal government and say, help the people. They didn’t do this. So Lansing can look at Detroit and go, I’m sick of Detroit.

What’s the deal? Why? I love Detroit. I love the people. They didn’t do it.

Correct. So what’s the deal? Why is this? It’s not enough money in fixing the toxic poison. Is that why they’re not addressing this? It’s funny.

Uh, I, I was on your old show with Kevin Deeds, WJR. We got a little clip of that. We do.

Let’s hear that. Join us now as Pulitzer prize winning journalist and host of the no BS news hour, Charlie LeDuc, who was first on this story. Good morning, Charlie.

How are you?
I’m well, how are you? Call me a reporter, please. Oh, you’re all of those things, all of the above. How did this happen in the first place, that these people were using this contaminated field dirt? I think I remember you doing these stories when you were at D.I.V., didn’t you? I did, yes.

So how long ago was that? Man, that had to be 10 years ago? It’s been more than a decade. I’m just going to drop that 500 story. Do you really think it’s only 500? No.

No, because you were doing it back then. They shut it down for the dirt. We added the feds in here.

A grand jury that never came to a decision for political reasons. We give you the scope of this. Get about 30,000 houses, right? That’s about the equivalent of every home in Flint being demolished.

That’s the scope. Now, I know organized crime units going around. It’s not going to stop at 500.

The guy alone that got thrown off the job, he did 2,500 houses. Right. Why would he do 2,000 clean and 500 dirty? Exactly.

So here’s where the word is, and believe me, I’ve been living this a decade. This is a scandal, man. They’re taking mud from the Detroit River, PCBs and stuff.

They were taking the highways and throwing it into the ground in Detroit. They were taking sludge jobs. They were taking contaminated soil from the dump.

And look at these new rules. We’re going to start testing these pits where they get the dirt every month. They were testing every year.

They were throwing the Northland Mall in the holes. So I suspect this thing is just going to balloon. We put almost a billion dollars into this.

Now, the new mayor, Mary Sheffield, she had a personal relationship with this contractor who was working without insurance, et cetera. She helped change the law to get him in there. So what’s really going on, you work this telephone, you meet with people.

City Hall wants this to go away bad. Duggan wants it to go away badly. And they’re trying to corral the media and say, you know, 500 holes.

We changed the rules. You changed the rules. There’s only 200 houses left.

You went too fast. Everybody took their piece. Duggan got his headlines.

And now you’re about ready, sir, to get the real headlines. Is that about right, Mr. X? Corruption. It’s corruption.

Hasn’t gone away. No, and that’s the point of the press. Kevin Dietz, great reporter.

I love that guy. I think he’s a really good man as well. But he’s been covering, along with you, these kinds of corruption, regardless who’s in charge, who’s in power at the time.

For many years, you mentioned when he was at WDIV, at Channel 4, and he’s doing it at WJR. And good for him for bringing you on to talk about this, because very few people will talk about these things nowadays. It is late, right? It’s too late to deal with this effectively.

But no, I applaud you. And I applaud Kevin Dietz. The investigative journalism is gone.

You’re an investigative journalist. Kevin Dietz, reporter, sorry. Kevin Dietz is an investigative reporter.

But they’re not working at these mainstream outlets any longer. Why is that? Why has that got it? Because they don’t want to uncover. It’s embarrassing to those people who they are in bed with.

Before you were at 1035. Yes. Four to seven in the afternoons.

Yeah. You were at WJR. You co-hosted with Kevin.

Yeah. What happened at WJR, if you don’t mind me asking? Well, there’s a couple of stories. Times were rough financially.

So there was an economic decision that had to be made. So they had to get rid of somebody. And my contract was up.

So they said, we’re going to identify you. What was not known prior to this, and now they somehow deny this. But there are witnesses in these meetings.

They purposely told me. So I left the journalism industry, the news objective reporting industry, because I saw how corrupt it was. And I got into opinion talk, commentary analysis, the way I saw it.

And I tried to bring it in the base, my opinions on data and facts and the way my worldview is like they wanted me to do that. This is why I was hired at WJR. And election year comes around as 2024 and everything shifts.

Okay. It’s an election year. Originally, they wanted you to go all out, go.

We need to find out who’s trustworthy, who’s not, who’s lying, who’s telling the truth. Most people are lying. So you ask questions that puts them in a position that might feel awkward to them.

But you want your audience is the one you’re serving, right? Tough questions. Tough questions. Like, okay.

So, you know, you say there is absolutely zero fraud. This was the safest election. And I don’t, you know, I believe Trump lost that election.

But to say there’s zero fraud, well, we have these examples here. And well, and then you become a conspiracy theorist when you’re just trying to, you know, you believe Trump lost, but there’s a lot of problems that need to be fixed. Correct.

We instill some faith in the process. I 100% agree. Correct.

And I know you were down at the TCF center at the time. I was you didn’t captain of, uh, absentee precinct one, two, three. And you didn’t witness any fraud, but that doesn’t mean fraud.

They are. Thank you. Say that again.

So stop sending me direct messages. Go. I forgive you for 2020.

I’m like, dude, they didn’t, they didn’t truck in a bunch of ballots. What do you want me to say? Right. So you didn’t witness any of that.

And so, and you talk to these, even the Republicans who came out and I know people on both sides who said they did our investigation. There wasn’t enough fraud to overturn the election, but those same investigators said, but there was fraud. This was not the like safest and freest election in American history.

That’s not what they said, but the media comes back in and turns it around. Why does the media do that? Well, in my experience, when I was at this other station and I was at the one you just mentioned, these politicians were calling and harassing and intimidating people. We’re not coming on your show.

And then tell that Tom Jordan changes his tune. He’s more democratic friendly. And I thought this is wrong.

And my superiors told me the same thing. Listen, if we want to get to have them on, we’ve got to be friendly. So stop sharing your opinion.

Wait until after the interviews. And at the very end, if there’s time, maybe 20 seconds, you and Kevin can discuss, you know, what you thought of the interview, like 20 seconds worth. He and I were both stunned.

It wasn’t just me. We were stunned that this was now the new directive during an election year. So let me pause you there a second.

Yes. You got grief from the right for not wholly buying into the election was stolen stuff. I didn’t personally get grief.

I think I was just taking an objective look like, I know that’s what I’m saying. Like people were complaining about your objectivity because you wouldn’t mind. Wow.

See happens. Well, there, there, you know, listen, well, you brought something up. Very important.

We have our little phones. We read a headline, which are now emotionally driven headlines. And from that headline, we derive some form of truth, which is not truth.

It’s based on an emotionally driven opinion of some publisher or headline creator made. And we’ve got to be smarter. We’ve got to be like, we used to be in the sixties and seventies and eighties and go and say, okay, read the story.

You know, when that 2020 election came, I sat there and went, how can I be a reporter and do something interesting to people? Cause you knew it was going to be shit. Cause some of the problems are I get a dozen absentee ballot applications. It’s just smells, you know, in France, it’s in paper and it’s in person.

This is France, France. Yes. They know that fraud occurs in trying to abortion into their constitution, but say a minor can’t do it without an adult with them.

So I’m just saying, I knew something was up. It was weird. Like we, we totally changed 250 years, 245 years of, of how we did this.

So, okay. And I’m just walking around mowing my lawn going, oh, I’m going to, I’m going to be absentee ballot counter. And then I went down there and they’re like, they canceled the class.

Cause I came and, but it was like the ladies of the, of the revolution, you know, they, you know, the, what are the daughters? No, the, when it, when it, the old, the virgins of the exile, they down there and their Sunday finest get ready to do their training, do their duty. And they whispered into the air, you know, come back Monday. And then the ladies came to me and said, it’s Monday.

So I showed up Monday and then they had no choice, but I helped him in a way by telling the truth. I could have lied. If I would have said suspicious ballots came in, not, not 150,000.

If I, if I would have lied, I’d be on the talk show circuit. I’d be doing lectures. I’d have millions.

It would have been to your benefit, but it wouldn’t have been to all of our benefit. No. So I wasn’t going to do it.

It was a pretty good story. It’s a great story. I appreciate that.

Um, so yes, you landed on your feet. Oh yeah. I always believed that whatever would happen.

I always, I have this attitude that the best is yet to come in life. I’ve totally, and I believe it. That’s not something that makes me feel that you’re a Christian.

And you know, when you die, you’re going to glory. I’m going to heaven. So you got that to look forward only because of Jesus.

It’s not because I’m not a good guy. Like people say, well, you Christians, you think you’re all that? No, actually. Uh, but I am being changed.

I’m different than I was 35 years ago. I’m different than I was 10 years ago. I’m different than I was five years ago and I’m learning as I go.

But yeah, I believe Jesus absolutely is. Do you believe in the Trinity? I do. Yeah.

See, I’m a Catholic, but it’s logically difficult for me, but I, Oh yeah, it is. I don’t read anywhere with father, son, and Holy ghost. I don’t read that in the scripture anywhere.

I do believe this. The almighty is the almighty. And his son came in the flesh.

He is the son of God. And then he died and he went back and okay. So he comes back during rapture and the Holy ghost is symbolized by the dove.

It’s the way the communication between the temporal world and the everlasting, a pretty good understanding. It’s like a telegraph. So I don’t believe it’s one because I don’t believe you can, you can kill God, but God is the whole, but yeah, he is.

There’s one. There’s one God, but the Bible specifically says, yeah, the father Yahweh, he is God. God is one.

And then the Bible specifically says, Jesus is God. And the Bible specifically says the Holy spirit is God as well. And yet there’s somehow distinct, uh, personalities, but all one.

It’s like this beautiful, we’re all God. We’re all creatures of God. We’re creatures of God.

We’ve been made by Jesus was the son of God. Yeah. Then I’m like the really great, great, great, great, great.

You know, many generations, black sheet, great grandson of God. And you know, we interbred and it’s better than that. Actually, Jesus says you are his, in a sense, he’s your Lord, but you’re, you’re his brother.

If you come to him. So you are actually not a grand son or great, great, great grandson of God. You are his son because you’re in Christ.

Christ makes you, it’s true. Well, the guys hanging out with them are his brothers. Like, you know, we’re brothers and me and Mr. Exet brothers and me and Marker brothers.

But you know, like my, my grandpa ain’t my brother. Grandpa’s my grandpa. Correct.

You got to respect grandpa. Correct. But there is, there’s a whole, there’s like, it was great.

Cause the clouds are coming by the other day. Just one of those magical winter days. It was moist, but it was cold.

And the clouds were really like, you could almost touch them. And sort of was trailer. You could almost see the molecules of water.

You know, one of those days. Yeah. And you’re like, look at that power.

Beautiful. The whole. Yeah.

That’s the Lord. That’s, that’s the almighty. That’s the creation of the Lord.

Like God. Yeah. Right.

That’s, but that’s how I see them. Yeah. Okay.

Um, geez, just, just thinking of that, just thinking of the power of the water and like how it can, can destroy your house. I know fire can destroy your house. And if it does, and you call the insurance company, don’t do it alone.

Don’t do it alone. Cause they’ll try to swindle you because insurance companies are in the business of. Swindling.

Making money. Ah, yes. Making money.

And so when you adjust it, right, Mr. X, you’re in construction world. They’re in the business of saying no. You’re in the business of saying no.

And you stand in there like a dope. Cause you don’t know anything about fire damage inside the wall. You can’t see it.

They’re not telling you. So what you do is you hire your own insurance lawyer. The dude that knows what he’s talking about.

And that is the public adjusters Midwest. Right. You go to call Pam first.com or eight five, five, nine, seven, five, 2020.

Here’s how it works. They handle the entire claims process. Repping your interest.

They get you more money and they can provide a list of contractors who will work at a 10% discount. Nothing out of your pocket. Don’t write Mr. X. When they show up, don’t say to her.

It’s like core. Don’t say the wrong thing and ruin your claim. Right.

Don’t say anything more than what you’re asking. Right. What you do.

Yeah. No, what you do is like, hold on a second. Eight, five, five, nine, seven, five, 2020.

Get on over here. Cost you nothing. And when I met with these guys, they wanted to advertise on a show.

They gave you a card. It’s a steep, like a metal card. Gave it to my wife.

I said, this is when the bad day comes. Hopefully it never does. I said, put that in with the insurance papers, put it in the safe.

Cause that’s, I don’t have anybody advertised on here. If I don’t believe in a product, this, and by the way, because I asked such good questions and they’re very enamored with me, especially for NBN listeners, call them up eight, five, five, nine, seven, five, 2020 go on down there in Ferndale. They’ll look at your insurance papers to see if you’re, if you’re covered with what you need, you know, like, do you have that overflow insurance, right? Yep.

You don’t have it. You asked tens and tens and tens of thousands of dollars. Then yours flooded.

Yeah. 2014. How much was the total damage? A 15 grand.

Yeah. That’s what you think. But you didn’t call Pam.

It was probably 80 grand. I’m just marveled at that segue. That’s a glorious, glorious segue.

It was pretty good. Like a professional, bro. You know what I’m saying? Absolutely.

I just, it just came out of nowhere. I can see the wheels. It was like from God directly or from Pam.

Um, Oh, Hey, Barney, Bernie, Bernie, Bernie, ask if it’s an XG service group. He’s also got other things going on. I got that, that platelet and plasma.

Oh yeah. He’s got a, it’s big fitness center in Toledo, man. Top-notch doctor there used to work at the Cleveland hospital.

It’s not bad. I’ll give it, but we’ll get to that another time. This is actually a XG service group for, for all of your wireless needs.

Well, you know, when it rains, the power goes out. And when the power goes out, the internet goes out. When the internet goes out.

I call my friend, Matt and Bernie at XG service group. Look at Bernie here on his hands and knees, giving it everything he’s got. Look at that man crack.

So busy. He forgot to wear a belt. There’s Matt right there.

Getting the board together. That’s seven, three, four, two, four, five, 4,100. If you need Matt and Bernie to come take care of your voice over internet, your security cameras, off-campus access control, wifi and cameras for homes and business, they’ll design it for you.

You got restaurants. They do drive through systems, railroad cameras for public safety, total wireless camera systems for your home and business. Yeah, that’s right.

Call XG services at seven, three, four, two, four, five, 4,100. There you go. It’s the hell of a show, isn’t it? I personally believe that if you’re more concerned about your pants falling down than you are your tech services, you’re not a serious tech service technician.

Yeah, that’s it. Right. They rewired this.

It kept going out. Good job. Bang.

Yeah. Never had a problem since, have we? No, not at all. We got Matt to come in here and bang.

That’s a genius. Seamless. All right.

We’re here with Tom Jordan, newsman, 103.5 afternoons, four to seven, Monday through Friday and Bible study teacher on Sunday. That’s right. There you go.

My man, clean living. So to be clean and honorable to people, let’s mention a few good reporters in town. Because there are, I just think it’s the leadership of these freaking papers.

You got to tune this up and we got to be fair and honest and down the middle. Teresa Bold is at the Free Press. Oh man, she’s like, she could be anywhere in the world.

Pretty good husband as well. Yep. Yep.

But Teresa bald is many of us suspected and it was through Teresa’s work, but lawyers and everybody suspected that there was something wrong with the crumbly, um, prosecution. You know, their son shut up Oxford high and the parents are the first ones for, to do, uh, prison time for involuntary manslaughter for not keeping an eye on her kid. Right.

Maybe encouraging this. Right. Um, big one for Karen McDonald, the Oakland County prosecutor now wants to be your, um, attorney general of Michigan.

But a complaint has been filed with the attorney grievance commission. Uh, not by a small person. This person is a 30 year prosecutor dial.

I believe her name is. Yeah. Yep.

Former dealer dial. Yeah. Deal dial.

Never met her. But she was the former president of Michigan bar association. She was on the judicial tenure commission, which rings up judges.

Remember? No shame in my game. Wade McCree. Oh yeah.

Judicial dog. No shame in my game. Um, so she filed a grievance against McDonald.

Saying that she believes that McDonald fostered a must-win environment during the crumbly prosecutions and engaged in misconduct. That included withholding evidence from the defense in this case, proffer agreements, uh, that protected two school employees. So the school is not going to be held to account here.

So if you tell me what I want to hear, we’re not going to prosecute you or hold that against you. And then didn’t give that information over to the defense attorneys. You could be disbarred for that.

Yeah. Right. That’s bad.

That’s a no, no. Um, also that despite a gag order being in place that they hired a couple of public relations firms, right. To do press conferences, interviews, muddy up the jury pool, right.

Get the smell of they’re guilty on this before they even get into court. And the former president of the bar association said she believed that until she went through the facts of this case and maybe not. Right.

And don’t think that this woman is some Tom Jordan over here, a little right of center. She’s a Democrat and she actually donated to McDonald’s campaign for County prosecutor. So it gets weird.

And then finally it gets awkward. Despite the gag order. McDonald allowed a documentary crew from Hulu to sit in on their meetings.

They’re strategizing, going over the information and that the producer of that Hulu documentary was a cousin of one of the main prosecutors in McDonald’s office. It’s insane. You got some habeas corpus issues here.

This is, this is nuts. So, so traceable just found this out and she reported on it. She covered the trial.

Yeah. You know, because she’s so well sourced, she’s getting, you know, this is private stuff. It’s hard to get complaints because the people filing the complaint, you don’t, you don’t get it from them.

Listen, there are people like her. We would have her on when I was over at Jr with Kevin and we would have her on loved having her on and MLL Rick as well, because they really cared about the craft of journalism. I don’t care what your political bent is or your bias.

Everybody has a bias, but the, the, the craft of journalism used to be very serious about having a discipline of objectivity. It’s disciplined. It’s learned.

You have the tendency as a human being to want to gravitate to what you, you personally care about, but as a reporter, you can’t do that. You’ve got to shove it all out. A hundred percent.

So, you know, I don’t want to guess out loud, like Teresa’s political leanings. Yeah, I’ll leave it at that. Sure.

But it doesn’t matter because you’ll be, you could read her stuff. It’s good. She might want to vote for Karen McDonald, but Hey, I got to do the job.

Correct. If, if, if you want to be popular and in the cool crowd, don’t do this job. You know what I mean? I know.

But I’ve known many, many of these reporters from years ago and today who do want to be popular with those in power. A hundred percent. And they want to be friend, the mayor, the governor, the secretary of state, the attorney.

They want to go to Davos. And they champ. I want to be there.

I went to Davos when it was in New York city after nine 11 is adjusted in New York. And I went with Arthur Sulzberger, the CEO, publisher of the New York times and the owner. And yeah, he didn’t mind me fucking with him.

I want to ask you guys this because I feel like a lot of it, it just takes a lot of time, right? Like doing the McDonald story takes time. Um, doing the training to watch over the ballot counting takes time. Is it simply a lot easier just to hobnob with these people? Of course.

Yeah. Well, that’s dangerous. Fun.

People think, listen, I don’t know about fun, but well, no, it’s fun for these journal. They get, they go to J school thinking they want to be a journalist because they want to change the world. I’ve talked to these students and this is what they’re being taught.

You, they’re being taught to be an activist and to get into these echelons of authority and power and whatnot. So to them, it’s a fun, but a calling of a reporter like you means you’re going to put in 16, 17, 18 hours a day working nights in, in like rooms like this with your little typewriter and your little press badge on your forehead and knock it around. No, it’s here’s, it goes like this.

What’s up X? Oh man. Shit about it. I got no fucking way.

Yeah. I go when. Okay.

Well, how does that work? Okay. Do you got any documents on it? Yeah. Let me meet up with you.

And that’s why we’re meeting up. You know what I mean? Somebody said to me, what do you, what do you do for a hobby? What’s your social life? I go, this job, you meet all kinds of people. You go all kinds of places, but if it’s just one place you want to go to job, ain’t for you.

Let me, cause we’re on the positive report. Yes. Tip right now.

Correct. Correct. There’s two other, like these guys, Ross Jones and W X, Y, Z. Yep.

I’m sure you’ve had them on. We had them on and he was covering Charles Pugh. Like you were covering Charles Pugh.

He followed him like you did to New York city. When the former city councilman of Detroit fled, like what overnight or something, he just took off pedophile could pick the pedophile. You could say it.

Yeah. Yeah. And all known throughout the news media and the news media buried it for years.

He was showing photos to fellow reporters. Look at this kid. Wow.

Okay. Anyway, that’s probably, I don’t know. I shouldn’t have gone there, but.

I thought this was the positive. This is, this is a Christian. Okay.

So you’ve got, uh, Ross Jones. Yeah. Good guy who blew this up.

George Hunter. Who’s adding more pieces to it. George Hunter is fantastic.

Friend of the show. Friend of mine, um, had him on as well. So yeah, now we got Detroit police commission.

He’s got no less than three X cons on it. Right. And a newly elected commissioner.

Um, uh, what’s what the hell is his name? I gotta, I forget. I talked to him yesterday. I’ll explain.

Darius Morris. He just got elected to the, to the commission. Now, Mr. Morris in district three.

So unimposed writing candidate. So he won by a landslide.

was released from probation for assaulting a warm police officer, sir, and threatening to shoot him in 2023. While wearing a police badge, and he wasn’t a cop. He also served two years in prison after pleading guilty in 2009 to impersonating a public official and forgery.

And then in 2021, he was pulled over by the Detroit police. And again, he was wearing a badge. You said he was a chief, uh, uh, police chaplain and he had a firearm on him, which if you’re an ex con, you, you can’t be carrying a weapon and do that.

And so all of this has come out and I believe they, they got their hands on the body cam. Yeah. You got a little taste of it.

You guys out 11, right? Yeah. This is the MPOs over there. Sergeant Spruce.

I do a lot of programs with Sergeant Spruce out of number 11. And, uh, this one, we did a certificate ceremony with the chief of police of, um, Madison Heights. No, sir.

He probably, Oh, he knows a lot of cops with that badge. Yeah. They sure was over that.

Sure. Yeah. I think he got out of the car with it.

Who gave you this badge? There goes the badge. Uh, low eBay. Bishop Moore.

Okay. Jeez. So now good work, Ross.

Mr. Boris reside that he unresigned. And then he called me. And he wants to do an interview, explain his full side of things.

And I said, sure. So we’ll bring you that next week. But you know, with all full disclosure, he called me fair shake.

I’m known as a fair shake guy, but this is a ongoing story uncovered and exposed by Ross Jones and George hunters added the pieces. And just to acknowledge that Ross and George great job. And I think it’s great.

You’re going to have them on. And that’s the thing we talked to everybody. You should talk to every buddy, regardless of what you feel about that individual as a reporter or podcast or whatever, bring them on, talk to them.

Now that’s the bad and the good. And here’s the bad take you out here as newsrooms collapse and they got no one to blame, but the internet and themselves, uh, social media influencers are now saying social media is not media in the old school sense. So there’s guys out there running around.

We’re the news now where the news, but it’s, it’s not vetted. It’s it’s, it’s not true. So what do we want to run first? Oh, let’s run done.

Okay. So Don Lemon on the left. Can you believe Don Lemon when he was on CNN was their number one show within the advertising demo, not in terms of viewers, but in terms of younger viewers, I don’t believe, can you believe this guy at all? Okay.

So everybody knows by now he’s, he went to Minneapolis. He just came across right. A protest group who just happened to know about a ice sympathizer, uh, who’s a preacher in a church.

And here’s what, here’s what Don uncovered. I have to take care of my flock. Listen, we live in, there’s a constitution in the first amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest.

We’re here to worship. We’re here to worship Jesus because that’s the hope of these cities. That’s the hope of the world is Jesus Christ.

I want to be very respectful. Please don’t push me though. What? Wait, what? Push them.

Do you push them? He sounded like Tracy Kornack. Don’t touch me. Don’t kill me.

Don’t touch me. Don, Don here, man. Here’s the thing, dude.

It’s implied consent to be able to go into the church, but it’s private property. Yes. And when you’re asked to leave, you leave.

Yes. That’s the law. Yes.

Public property. You could be arrested for interfering with a public meeting. Yes.

So where did this guy learn anything? I think what you’re missing is it’s just easy to walk in there with a cell phone camera and start berating people instead of maybe looking at what the law might be. It would all these church shootings you’re doing. Oh, that’s irresponsible.

Hands off. But one of the things I was saying, it’s like, okay, he there is grateful. There was not a shooting in that church because churches are attacked on a semi regular basis.

Now people storm in during the services with guns and the open fire. And I know a lot of churches have security teams and they’re looking for this. They’re waiting for it to protect their flock.

As he was saying, there could have been shots fired against because they were very aggressive. And for Don Lemon to say, listen, I’m being very respectful here. You just interrupted the sermon as he was going through the book of John.

That was not respectful. And to the whole first amendment thing, he’s citing the first amendment. He’s violating the first amendment right there.

It also includes freedom to worship without intimidation. I mean, they are protected under the first amendment as well. So I think the guys of journalism that he’s using, he’s an activist.

He’s a fucking douchebag. He’s an activist. So that guy in Ferguson, man, you know what I mean? Like, just sitting there pumping the crowd just he’s up on his box box with his coat, fringe or whatever the fuck it was.

And, you know, when I went looking for Charles Pugh in Harlem, you know, I got a tip, but you know, he might be visiting Don Lemon. Yeah. And we waited for Don Lemon to come out and he came out.

He and his little purse dog are wearing the same coat. Oh, that’s cute. And I go, have you seen Charles Pugh? And he never answered.

He says, who are you? I gave him my card. Of course, I’m not going to air it because he didn’t answer the question. And then by the time I got back to Detroit, CNN’s lawyers had called Vosch’s lawyers and like, I was just asking the question, right? What you’re allowed to do and hang unwanted posts of Charles Pugh all over Harlem.

Suffice it to say, he wasn’t welcome in Harlem. Now, I would have gained some respect for Don Lemon if while he was in there, he started to show what the mob was actually doing, like their misconduct, their violation of the laws by storming this church. That would have been more of an objective look if you’re going to be a reporter.

Okay, they’re violating these laws by storming this church and intimidating the the parishioners who are here, the congregants interrogating them for what for going to church? What did they do wrong? And another prominent lefty reporter who never worked the streets posts at some point about stand your ground in the castle doctrine and somebody come knocking on your door. Again, dipshit. It’s called implied consent.

There’s a sidewalk, there’s a doorbell. You’re allowed to go knock on the door. That’s the law.

If you’re asked to leave, you must leave. That’s it. No, the law.

Fucking guy. Oh, by the way, you didn’t just come across these protesters, because now there’s video of of Don bringing Starbucks and donors to these people. You meant to do this because you’re a has been and you’re just trying to get some click you’re going to get charged.

Do you think you’ll raise money on that? Yeah. Like I’m being persecuted. Oh, of course.

He’s already saying the left doesn’t like this. No. Well, I here’s what my concern.

First of all, he’s using this as a if you if you criticize me, you must be a homophobic and racist. No, you’re no shit. No, we don’t like the fact that you stormed a church and you interfering with their worship service.

That’s dangerous, actually, to do that. But the other thing is, my concern is that you got a lot of young journalism students in school right now watching this guy call himself a journalist, and this is who they want to become. And you’re you’re you’re recruiting activists to get into the journalism industry because they wrongly think this is how you’re supposed to do it.

Okay, here on the right is another bad reporter. It’s guys wrong a lot. His name is Benny Johnson.

You know, Benny? Yeah. Now, Benny, unearthed massive voter fraud in California rolling. Yo, what’s up guys, we’re outside of a very important place here in California.

You’ll see it’s just home to a Porta john and a giant empty parking lot. But inside of this empty parking lot is something really important in the state of California. You can see here we have registered 26 registered voters for this exact location.

100 Sunset Avenue in Venice. 26 registered voters. Right here.

According to the registrar and the Secretary of State. 26 people registered to a Porta john and an empty parking lot. Where their ballots go exactly.

So who’s picking up the ballots? Who’s voting for the people in this lovely Porta john empty lot? That’s the question. I think you know the answer. They can now also also in his post, he said they voted.

So I wrote him I said, they say my first rodeo we’ve been digging into this in Michigan. Absolutely correct about ghost voters being registered to abandon houses and stuff. But I found one dead guy that voted and I haven’t found these ghost voters having cast ballots.

See, see what’s missing in that is that he’s asking the question. And then he implies the answer, right? He says, I think you know the answer. Well, no, we don’t know the answer because you didn’t show us what the answer was.

You didn’t go far enough. This is like the beginning stages of a story of research. Okay, this is kind of suspect.

Why are all these people registered to vote in a Porta john or in a parking lot? It’s a good story. But then you follow through with it like a good story. It’s a couple dots here.

Can you connect those dots? I don’t think you can don’t then don’t put it out there. And that’s why the citizen journalists get it wrong. They think that they have already come to the they’ve come to the conclusion prior to even going out there.

Right? Yeah, you presupposed the outcome. So that’s the wink and the nod like you know what to do. It’s like no, I don’t know what to do.

Do show me the whole thing. It’s the reason he doesn’t just go look 26 people registered at Porta john. That’s ridiculous, right? That’s been done.

We’ve all been doing that. There’s nothing new to add here. You’re not done at TCF.

What we’re also often told is there was a truck. Yes, with ballots. It was.

And then what? Okay, then that’s what I would do. But they don’t they make the connection. They presuppose.

That’s the evidence. Well, no, there’s a truck. But you know, I wrote to those people over there.

What’s a gateway pundit? I go, okay, if you notice, there’s 62 boxes, we’ll call it 60 for math. Physically, only 350 ballots can fit in one of those boxes. That’s no more than 20,000 ballots.

Way far cry from 150. Number two, they told you this may take some time to gather them all up and truck them here. So it wasn’t anything nefarious.

Three. By law, the only people allowed to open those boxes are the precinct captains. I got one of those 62 boxes.

Want to know how many were in mind? 11. Right? There’s an explanation. I again, I’m not saying one way or the other.

I know there’s a lot of I think non trust out there. The questions still have not been answered. That’s my concern was like, I don’t know where to land on this because I haven’t seen the connection yet.

Now you’re just a talk show host. Yes. So I’m begging you to keep it cool.

And you’re only reading what I can bring you. Yes. So don’t take it any farther than that.

It’s too many people like these guys doing that, right? You take it that next level where there hasn’t been a conclusion even outlined even shown to you yet there are assumptions based on these questions. These aren’t rhetorical questions. These have to be answered.

And they’re not being answered. I don’t blame. Workaday Joe, though, you know, I mean, because again, as we started the top of the program, we’ve lost belief.

Yeah. And mainstream media and we don’t know where to turn. Okay, I’m gonna I’m gonna thank Tom Jordan.

103.5. Monday through Friday at four to seven. You heard him. It’s a great show.

I’ve been on your your shows before. Before we go, this works called little update on my lawsuit. After paying $3,147 and 90 cents for the nursing home documents that the Whitmer administration was supposed to have given to the Department of Justice.

The lawyer being Dana Nessel for the state of Michigan still hasn’t given them to me. They’ve responded saying we sent them to you. And now I’m caught up in court.

When they sent that the reply to things if you did send them to me. Why didn’t you attach it to your reply? Where’s the paperwork? Number two? Why was it just the signature and not an affidavit? I swear like I just did. I swear I have no knowledge of getting those.

I searched all my boxes. I got it stamped. Balls in your court.

I’m coming. There it is. Madam, you’ve been served.

 

Close Bitnami banner
Bitnami