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Speaker 1: Mh you are listening to k l R and Radio.

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We’re Liberty and Reason, still raining.

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Speaker 2: Doom.

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Speaker 3: It is the most fun you can have with your

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pants on. I’m Alan Ray. Sunday Night with Alan Ray,

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the Show where we look around this giant blue ghetto rock.

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We’re hurtling through space unimaginable speeds, and we asked the

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eternal question, what the white wide world of sports going

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on here? Well, today it’s hockey, and there’s other things too,

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but most importantly it’s hockey. And we’re gonna talk about

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hockey because unless you’ve been hiding under rock where you

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live in I don’t know, India or Sudan or something

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like that. A Team USAY took the gold medal today

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in a very tough game against Team Canada, taking it

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into overtime where Jack Hu’s missing two front teeth and

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still bleeding five hole the Canadian goalie Jordan Bington and

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off of a pass of Zach Wrensky. It was beautiful, beautiful,

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what uh game? And of course we can’t talk hockey

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if we’re not going to bring in my producer and

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one of the best scientific podcasters I really I’ve heard

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in a long time, and his stats to prove it too,

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but also hockey player extraordinary.

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Speaker 4: Jeff, Hello, Jeff, Hey, Well, thank you for having me

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on the night.

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Speaker 3: Well, you’re talking back now, back stage, and I’m like,

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you know, I can’t really do this, and I mean,

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you’re right there and you know more about the game

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than I do. And but I’ve been watching it. I’ve

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never played it, but I’ve been watching it for a

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very very long time, to the point where there’s a

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lot of teams that I’ve had on that I could

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tell you what’s going to happen the second players come

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out on the ice, which players, which team, which lines?

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You know. I’ve had several hockey teams that I’ve followed

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that I’ve been like that, so, what a game today?

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And really, honestly that the overtime it was basically Michigan

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against Canada. Oh it was. What I’ve really enjoyed is.

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Speaker 4: The United States never looked like they had it going,

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but they never seemed lost. And I think that is

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an important distinction, because there are some games you just

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get on the ice and you’re completely lost and you’re

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just like, oh, please just let these sixty minutes.

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Speaker 3: Go by quickly.

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Speaker 4: They just looked like they were, you know, there and

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maybe half a second behind for most of the game,

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outside of a few spurts like the first goal they got.

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I don’t know what the Canadians were going on there.

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They were sleeping on the fence. There’s no way that

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guy should have even gotten a shot off, let alone

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have it go in in the net.

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Speaker 3: So exactly, yeah, it was.

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Speaker 4: It was weird, and I gotta admit I enjoyed waking

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up early to watch hockey.

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Speaker 3: You know, my wife and I we stayed, we stayed

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home from church. I wasn’t feeling all that great and

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she’s got a horrible headache. I’m like, you know, snowing out,

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let’s just cuddle up watch the game. And we did.

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And I don’t regret that, not one bit. No, it

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was absolutely phenomenal. And I agree with you. I don’t

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think either team looked like they were on their best game.

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I mean, think about the implications. I mean, this is

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a big game outside winning the Stanley Cup, winning gold

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medal in the Olympics is huge, huge. Some of these players,

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you know, they’ll never do this again.

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Speaker 4: No, and and and there are even some some players

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that will say that hockey gold is in the Olympics

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is more important than the Stanley Cup. And I know

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someone will say that’s sacrilege, but let’s face it, people

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are patriotic. And the fact, you know, anyone can you know,

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be drafted, anyone can be you know, put on one team,

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traded to another. So, especially nowadays, loyalty to your team

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is not completely what it used to be, if that

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makes sense, But loyalty to your country is exactly you know.

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So it’s fascinating. And I’ve heard from past Olympians where

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you know, they they rank it one in one a

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between winning the Cup and winning the Olympic gold medal.

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That’s how it important it is for them. So I

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get it.

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Speaker 3: And to tell you the truth, it’s it’s one of

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these deals that you have to look at it. A

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lot of these players next week will be right back

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on the ice and some on each other’s teams. Yes, yes,

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How how does that play out in the locker room

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and in practice and stuff? I mean, oh, there’s gotta

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be some animosity.

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Speaker 4: No for the first twenty four hours it can the

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Canadians will have to eat crow and and by the way,

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they’re not going to just eat crow from the Americans,

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they’re going to get a handful of crap from the

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Finland team.

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Speaker 3: Team, oh, without a doubt. Without those.

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Speaker 4: I know, someone will say I’m biased for Finland because

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I have an affection for a certain former prime minister

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and whatnot.

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Speaker 3: But Finland was robbed.

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Speaker 4: They they’re Canada legitimately could be considered a fraud to

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even have been in the gold medal game.

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Speaker 3: Well just act they were curling.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, the curling was definitely more you know, obvious.

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Speaker 3: But yeah, that late call, you know, a I.

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Speaker 4: Know, like people like Timusolani who was on X complaining

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about the call and I agreed with him. Ay, that

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call would never have been called in the NHL and

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b uh what ref called it?

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Speaker 3: The Canadian ref? Yeah, yeah, you know that.

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Speaker 4: No, not not that late in the game. I don’t

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care if it’s NHL playoffs or hockey, Olympic hockey.

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Speaker 3: That was not a penalty. It really wasn’t.

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Speaker 4: I there, unless I saw teeth knocked out, I wouldn’t

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have I wouldn’t have called it a penalty because basically

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basically did it to himself, took the dive and got

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the call.

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Speaker 3: And in and really especially in in you know professional level.

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I know, I know this is not supposed to be

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professional level hockey. It’s Olympics. But honestly, in this level

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of hockey, you have to understand that they’ve got to

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let the players play. These These are not a bunch

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of punk kids who just formed a team and decided.

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These are professionals and they are gonna get rough. I

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don’t even know how I left fighting in there. I

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mean not as well.

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Speaker 4: I mean they’re all NHL, yeah, I mean, especially especially

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the men’s It’s I’ve been bugged by everything I’ve seen

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on Twitter X. I mean, no am, because let’s face it,

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it’s half a cesspole majority of the time about how

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you know the Canadians are saying we were the better team.

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Well know, the better team wins. Yeah, you know, it’s

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if you want to be honest and a good friend

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of the network. Jennifer has been posting and I agreed

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with her. If you look at the overall picture of

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the Olympics, Canada kind of got lucky in spots where

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the Americans just kind of plowed through everything. You know,

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it’s a fascinating stats that I saw today that both

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the men’s and the women’s hockey team had thirty one

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power plays against them, and they gave.

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Speaker 3: Up zero goals.

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Speaker 4: In fact, the US Men’s gave up more shorthanded goals

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than they gave up power play goals.

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Speaker 3: And that says something. Yes, yes, it is absolutely stunning.

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Speaker 4: And I’ve always I have to admit, I was a

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goaltender for most of my hockey playing days and I

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always had that mentality I did not care who the

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team in front of me was. I mean, for for

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about five years, I was a free agent tournament goalie,

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where you give me a little bit of money and

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I’ll be your goalie for the tournament. So I never

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cared who was in front of me. I always knew

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I was the last stop. I was the wall to

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prevent the invaders from coming in my net.

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Speaker 3: You have one job, Yes, let’s keep the buck out

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of the net. It’s not an easy one, but it’s

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your job.

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Speaker 4: And honestly it’s it’s kind of irked me with the

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Canadian team’s attitude. I think when the NHL season starts

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back up, there are going to be some Americans on

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teams that are going to absolutely hate some of their

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own teammates.

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Speaker 3: Oh yeah, because.

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Speaker 4: How you have not heard.

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Speaker 3: You know, they can sit there.

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Speaker 4: The Canadian team can absolutely say we outplayed them the

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Americans tonight and they were this morning, and they would

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be accurate. Based on shots, based on face off, based

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on everything else. They outplayed them. They were not the

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better team because America had the better goaltender. And for

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the Canadians to not acknowledge Connor and the sheer perfection

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of his saves, oh my god, that won save alone,

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you know, was you know, they should be acknowledging like

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I’ve had teams come up to me after a great

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game and just tap me on the goalie pads and

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we’ll just escape by and go, dude, you stood on your.

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Speaker 3: Head, you know, And really, honestly, that’s what matters. You

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can have all the stats, you can have, all of

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the power plays, you can have all of the penalty kills,

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all of that on your side. The only thing that

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matters at the end of the game is the score.

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That’s it.

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Speaker 4: Yes, Oh, but you know we shouldn’t end the game

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on three on three. Oh, okay, Canada. You have two

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of the three best players on the ice at the

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time and the first or second best defenseman in the

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NHL on the ice and the Americans beat you. Yeah,

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don’t complain. I’m sorry. Just take it like a man

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that you’re supposed to be and go. You know what,

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we threw everything but the kitchen sink at him. We

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should have thrown the kitchen sink because we just we

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had no answer for the goaltender tonight. It’s as simple

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as that.

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Speaker 3: And you go back to the last time we won

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the gold against Russia USSR. I guess i’d be that game. Well,

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we didn’t win the gold against Russia. We still had

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to play another team to.

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Speaker 4: Get the gold. We had to play Finland.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, we had to play. But if you look at that,

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if you look at that last game, the miracle Nce game,

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technically Russia should have just stopped the United States. Yes,

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they had their best, they have professionals. We had a

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bunch of college kids out there, you know, people who

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weren’t in NHL. And every stat Russia looked on top.

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They were on top, They looked great except for the

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final score. And that’s all the matters. Who cares if

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your stats looked better, Who cares if you had the

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better player. Now, I did see one tweet that I

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laughed at some Canadians said, well, I guess some of

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the hockey players for Canada were homesick and they went

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out and they had Indian food the night before, and

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they think they had food poisoning. And I’m like, how

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is that our problem? Right? If you’re that stupid, I mean,

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that’s that’s like having taco bell and going on a

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road trip to Tennessee from here there in Italy.

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Speaker 4: Why are they eating that when exactly Italian food is

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full of carves and that’s what you need as a

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hockey player. You need to beef up on carves before

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you play.

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Speaker 3: And I honestly don’t really believe that. I mean, I

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think the guy was talking on his backside. And tell

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you the truth, No way they didn’t do that. If

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you’ve got halfway decent coaches. Those coaches had those boys

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in bed, you know, at a decent hour. You got

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a game tomorrow, and you’re going to eat what we

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give you, and it’s going to be you know, the

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certain foods that’s going to give you energy. They’re not

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going there.

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Speaker 4: These are nhl rs, man. They got money they’re spending,

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who you know who can drink better than America at times?

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Canadian hockey players.

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Speaker 3: Exactly, that’s what they do have going for them. I’ve

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hung out with enough Canadian I’m close enough to Canada

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where I know this for a fact, and you know so,

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I just don’t get it.

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Speaker 4: It did feel good, though, I mean, how many times

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in the Olympics we win gold medal against communist countries.

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Speaker 3: It’s kind of awesome, exactly. Animal The best thing, the

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best thing about this whole thing, well, no, I’m not

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gonna say the best thing, but the funniest, most ironic

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thing was a few hours before the game, Huffington Post

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comes out with that tweet or that that post on

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X and the title is if waiving the American flag

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or channing USA turns you off, right now, you are

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not alone. I’m not gonna lie. I’ve been enjoying the

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absolute thrashing huff Post has been getting all day. Everybody

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is just USA, USA. I mean, they’re just blowing them up.

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What a bunch of commedie morons. And it just maybe

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we should do a welfare check on them. I’m sure

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they’re crying cutting themselves right now.

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Speaker 4: Oh you know, tomorrow morning, the made offices in Canada

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are going to get so many calls.

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Speaker 3: Oh yeah, oh yeah. How dare how dare we lose

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the Americans? Well?

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Speaker 4: I don’t know. I can point to several things. How

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about mister McKinnon missing You know, the hockey net is

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six foot by four foot and he missed every six

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foot four of that net on that shot that was

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open because the goaltender was nowhere to be found. Hey, McKinnon,

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maybe hit that shot. I’m just saying not.

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Speaker 3: To mention the fact that that final goal, you know,

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you could have drove a mack truck through the five hole.

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His legs were just spread. There’s a good two and

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a half foot wide, foot tall hole in his pads.

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That that was. I don’t as a goalie.

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Speaker 4: I I watched that over and over again to see if, hey,

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if this maybe the puck was bouncing because it was overtime,

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but it was a fresheet of ice. It was what

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a minute and a half, yeah, overtime. I tried to

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look to see, you know, if Hughes was doing some

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kind of trick with this wrist or a puck place.

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Speaker 3: No, no, but it was a straight shot. And here’s

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the thing that he’s not getting enough kudos for this,

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but that passed by Zach Rinsky. Yes, okay, he was

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fighting whoever that was that was on him, was fighting

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him all the way down the ice, I mean in

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his face, trying to get check him off of the puck.

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And he turned around while fighting the guy and passed

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the puck to Hughes, who scored the goal. That was

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I mean, that was nothing but muscle.

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Speaker 4: And the crazy thing is that there was an American

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waiting for the rebound.

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Speaker 3: If it was a save exactly, he just it was

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the perfect play. It was. It was, I mean, it is.

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Speaker 4: A I would I always hated giving up a five

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hole that was wider than the Suez Canal. But sometimes

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you just sit there and go, son of a biscuit.

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You know, you’re you’re just like, what was I doing?

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And I know the goalie is gonna beat him up

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because he shouldn’t have made He should not.

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Speaker 3: Have left that that wide open. There was nothing special

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about that shot. Please please forgive me.

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Speaker 4: I’m one hundred percent American hockey guy, but there was

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nothing special from a goaltender point of view about that shot.

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Speaker 3: I think most of it was the pass. I honestly

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think most of it. He wasn’t expecting that guy because

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if you look, the goalie really didn’t have and who’s

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the who’s the goalie, Jordan Bennington? Bennington? Yeah, Yeah, he

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really didn’t have a clear line of view coming down

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the ice, I imagine because when when he turned around when yeah,

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what’s his name, Zach Wrensky. When Zach turned around and

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then he kind of passed it with one hand. Was

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a perfect pass. It was just one handed kind of

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I don’t think he saw any of that, and I

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think that’s what threw him off, because his reaction time

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was a good second after this, which led.

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Speaker 4: To that the push off with his left leg that

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caused the five hole to open as much. Yeah, but

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let’s just talk about, Oh, I don’t know, the two

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best players in the NHL back checking the on Jack Hughes.

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Where were they exactly? Warrensky had the puck who was

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fighting the Canadian defenseman, and McKinnon or or the other

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guy was coming down and going after the puck carrier there,

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leaving Jack Hughes wide open. It was covering him. If

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you look at the positioning on the ice. The McKinnon

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or the other guy was maybe three feet behind where

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Jack Hughes was, so he easily could have been within

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range of a hockey stick to maybe deflect the pass. Yeah,

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if he was playing proper defense, and.

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Speaker 3: He wasn’t, which negates the entire thing. Will me Canada

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had a better game? No, they didn’t really because they

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should have had that. That should that three on three

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right there. That should have just been man on man

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all the way down the ice. Nobody get moves, nobody

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gets a break.

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Speaker 4: And I’m just screwed it up, and I’m sorry. I

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don’t care how good your goaltender is. And you know,

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Connor was absolutely amazing the entire Olympics. But when you

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have the number one and number two scores in the

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NHL and the highest scoring defenseman or second highest scoring

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defenseman in the NHL on the Canadian team on a

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five on three, how do you not bury it?

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Speaker 3: There’s that too, there’s that too, and how many how

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many seconds did they have a five on three? I

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mean that power play went on for adverse.

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Speaker 4: At a minute forty something.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, and then it was still a four on five. Yeah,

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like twenty thirty seconds afterwards.

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Speaker 4: To not get a goal is the biggest crime in

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the game. I don’t want I don’t want to hear

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Canadians complain because that level of skill set, five on three,

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you have to put it in the net at least once.

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I have seen so many NHL playoff games, including Stanley

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Cup games, where it’s a five on three and you can.

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It’s a simple formula. If you see in a playoff

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game someone get a five on three. If they score

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one goal on a five on three, that team wins

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the game. If they don’t, they’re done. They don’t even

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get out out of the next round.

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Speaker 3: And here’s the bad thing. They only got three shots

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on goal on that whole last time period. Three shots

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on goal. That is criminal. I would trade whoever, if

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whoever they go back to in the NHL, I think

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I trade that team. I would just sorry, you’re going

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back to the EHL or something.

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Speaker 4: It is. And it’s funny because at all the levels

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I’ve played in, there is, you know, a passing epidemic

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to when you have the man advantage, you want that

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perfect shot. And the truth is on the power play,

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the perfect shot is the one you take.

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Speaker 3: As Mickey Redman says, throw it at the net. You

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never know what’s going to happen.

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Speaker 4: One hundred because the worst thing as a goaltender on

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the penalty kill is to feel the puck hit you

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with you know, probably didn’t see the shot half the

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time because of people in front of you. Because you

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on a power play, you’re gonna have that guy camping

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in front of me. So I have to work, you know,

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go to go to the left hip, go to the

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right hip, go go check the forwards, you know, five

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hole seed back and see. So you’re already moving your

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head around, so when you get shot comes in, you

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don’t You’re not in the greatest position. And then there’s

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times where you just feel the puck hit you and

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you have to guess where it goes. Yeah, until you

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start seeing the other players go toward them. So that

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shot they should have had at least eight.

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Speaker 3: Shots or more. And the thing about it is when

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you’re on five on three, you can easily park one,

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if not two of your defenseman right in front of

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the goalie and lock his lanes where he can’t see. It.

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Speaker 4: Is the worst feeling because I mean, I played against

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this guy, we called him Minnesota Rob. He was six

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foot one, probably two twenty defenceman. He wasn’t ally Ah

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frady or well, god, I hope no one young’s listening

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to this, But he wasn’t an al eight high fraidy shot.

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But the dude, I’m sure could hit one hundred on occasion.

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And you know, when I’m practicing against him and we

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were playing and I’m like, oh great, the you know,

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the coach said let’s do power play it, and I

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know Minnesota ribs back on that point. I’m just waiting

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for that gun shot because that’s what it sounds like.

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It is a different sound when you hit that. So

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you’re like, oh god, please just hit me, hit me anywhere,

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you know, please don’t let me hear you know, well

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hear the twine or or that that the outer post

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and the inner posts have a different sound that you

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have kitts to. So you’re hoping for the outer clink

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of the pipes or anything, but the twine, that’s U’s

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what you’re hoping for.

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Speaker 3: Half the time.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, I just don’t get it. It was It’s baffling,

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and I do want to say how awesome it was

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at the end when they brought Johnny Grideau’s kids onto

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the ice.

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Speaker 3: Yes, that was beautiful.

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Speaker 4: I was I I won’t lie. I may be a

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fifty five year old man. I may have teered up

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a little go.

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Speaker 3: If you didn’t, you’re not human. Well I’m not so

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I mean not saying something, well okay, yeah, I’m talking

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to you. You’re an alien.

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Speaker 4: So but that that was just awesome and just to

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see everything and it was but I don’t want to

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take away from anything. It was a really fun game

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to watch.

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Speaker 3: It was it just it was a good old fashioned,

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kick butt, defensive hockey game that there was a low

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score and it just was it was on all out base.

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I wish they would have allowed fighting. But it just

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reminded me of some of the Red Wings Avalanche games

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in the nineties.

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Speaker 4: What is crazy is I watched a clip from earlier

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before the game and they were interviewing Minnesota Wild coaches

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and staff and players as they were you know, they’re

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still practicing the ones that aren’t in the Olympics, and

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they were given the you know, oh, who’s gonna win

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and who’s you know, what’s the score? Seventy percent of

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everyone on the Minnesota Wild said this game was going

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in the overtime.

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Speaker 3: And that’s how it should be. Yeah, I mean, you know,

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and that’s Canadians little hockey.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, you know, this is professional Canadians, professional you know, Americans,

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and they’re all saying these Basically what they said were this,

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these two teams are so well matched against each other

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that that sixty is not going to be enough.

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Speaker 3: And they were right, and they were right, and I

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would rather see that. I honestly, I would other see

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what we saw today than a blowout on either end.

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I mean, you just had two teams that were evenly

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matched going at it for a gold medal, and neither

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one wanted to blink, you know, they it had to

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go into overtime, and the first person that made a

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mistake that was it. Yeah.

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Speaker 4: So you know, and it’s funny because, uh, someone from

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a Caliche Cashier Sports or whatever post, what’s the football

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equivalent to not being able to score on three, three, one,

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five and five on three?

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Speaker 3: And and I was proud of my answer.

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Speaker 4: It’s like, you know, trying to throw for a touchdown

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when you have Marshaun Lynch in the backfield not running

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the ball.

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Speaker 3: That’s pretty accurate because five on three at that level

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you should, you should, you should just bury one.

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Speaker 4: I mean, in theory, with that talent the Canadian team has,

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you probably could have walked the puck.

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Speaker 3: In on one shot. I mean, it’s just shame on

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him for not doing it.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, So good day for hockey, excellent day for hockey,

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00:26:41,920 –> 00:26:45,599
good day for the USA. I I’d like to send

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out my apologies to all the commis out there that

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00:26:48,640 –> 00:26:51,359
are crying and cutting themselves because we’re all running around

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00:26:51,359 –> 00:26:55,880
with American flag screeching USA, USA, USA, Sorry about your luck.

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00:26:56,839 –> 00:27:00,559
Speaker 4: I’m gonna stick one more dagger or before back out

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and let you on with.

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Speaker 3: The rest of the show, all right, because.

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Speaker 4: It’s Hey, it’s hate Canada day. My stab is Vermont

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00:27:10,799 –> 00:27:13,119
maple syrup is better than Canadian. With that, I’ll have

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a great rest of the show.

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Speaker 3: Jeff, I appreciate you jumping on with me. Man. We

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gotta do this more often, absolutely so. Hey, looking forward

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to having you back. I’m glad to be back on

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00:27:23,160 –> 00:27:27,599
Sunday nights. And thanks for pressing the shiny red button anytime.

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All right, man, I’m gonna go out and break when

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I come back. Oh, we got some kind of doomy

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things to talk about so, Jeff, thanks a lot, Bud,

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and we’ll catch you on the flip side.

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McDonald’s breakfast you’re having at McDonald’s again. This lunch might

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be a weekly tradition you hadn’t had in weeks, And

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this dinner might be the first one you bought for not.

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Speaker 3: Just you in a while.

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Speaker 6: Whatever this order is for you, McDonald’s will be a

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to take it.

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at a refreshing Doctor Pepper.

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Speaker 3: Dining rooms are starting to reopen in certain communities.

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Speaker 7: I participate in McDonald’s cannot be combined with any other

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volcanoes rising from the.

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Speaker 3: Great human sacrifice, Dogs and cats living together, Massstaria. It

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is Massysteria. I’m Alan Ray. You’re humble host to Sunday

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Night with Elan Ray. Yeah. I turned the cameras on. Well,

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I don’t know if this is gonna work or not.

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We’ll see. Do I have the bandwidth? Maybe? Who knows. Jeff,

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thanks for jumping in the first half hour. You got

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00:30:47,440 –> 00:30:49,759
two guys talking about hockey. It’s not gonna go. Uh,

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00:30:49,839 –> 00:30:52,799
it’s not gonna go uh uh. We’re not gonna do

532
00:30:52,839 –> 00:30:54,599
it in a short period of time. Got to take

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00:30:54,640 –> 00:30:56,880
up at least half a show. So here we go.

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00:30:59,279 –> 00:31:02,319
You can file the US under this just can’t be good, Okay.

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00:31:02,400 –> 00:31:04,119
And I know there’s a lot of things going on

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00:31:04,240 –> 00:31:06,200
right now. I know there’s a lot of stuff happening

537
00:31:06,279 –> 00:31:09,319
in Mexico. But I read this before any of this

538
00:31:09,319 –> 00:31:11,960
stuff in Mexico started coming back out and we’ll talk

539
00:31:11,960 –> 00:31:16,519
about that in just a minute. Fifteen to twenty thousand

540
00:31:16,759 –> 00:31:21,680
Islamic State terrorists and there now, I guess it would

541
00:31:21,680 –> 00:31:26,759
be one hundred percent radicalized. Families, wife, children are now

542
00:31:26,920 –> 00:31:30,839
at large after security collapse at a Syrian detention center

543
00:31:31,720 –> 00:31:37,759
holding isis family members. Okay, this is not good. This

544
00:31:37,799 –> 00:31:42,400
is under twenty four News and US intelligence agencies estimate

545
00:31:42,400 –> 00:31:45,039
the fifteen to twenty thousand individuals at link the Islamic

546
00:31:45,079 –> 00:31:48,480
State are now unaccounted for in Syria following the breakdown

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of security at a detention camp. The Wall Street Journal

548
00:31:51,279 –> 00:31:55,680
reported this Friday, citing US officials familiar with the matter.

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The Our Whole facility, which house families of Islamic State fighters,

550
00:32:01,240 –> 00:32:04,279
had long drawn warnings from security analysts, who said the

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camp risked fostering further radicalization, particularly of the children growing

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in the camp. The facility was guarded for years by

553
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US backed Syrian Democratic Forces the SDF. Security security deteriorated

554
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after Syrian government forces defeated the SDF and took control

555
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of the area last month. In the ensuing unrest, large

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00:32:25,720 –> 00:32:30,799
numbers of detainees fled. The camp, located in serious eastern

557
00:32:30,799 –> 00:32:33,720
desert near the Iraqi border once held more than seventy

558
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thousand people. After US backed forces dismantled Islamic State self

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declared caliphate in twenty nineteen, more than twenty three thousand

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people remained there at the end of twenty twenty five,

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according to the report at Lease by Release by the

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Pentagon Inspector General. Okay, that’s a problem. Three twenty thousand

563
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Islamic State terrorists. This will come to no good. This

564
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is how you get another nine to eleven. Guys. No,

565
00:33:01,119 –> 00:33:04,640
we did not learn from nine to eleven. We honestly

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00:33:04,680 –> 00:33:07,160
did not learn from nine to eleven, So expect it

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to happen again. We have proof that we didn’t learn

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from nine to eleven. Maybe we should open up a

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leering center and teach people what happens when radical Islamis

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are set free. Terrorists are set free, people who as

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a practice screech death to America constantly are set free.

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Speaking of Islamic states and not learning from nine to eleven,

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let’s talk about the Yorkers. Zoran Mendami, the Mayor of

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New York. What a moron, Lord in Mercy. This guy

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is just an absolute idiot. He was calling on New

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Yorkers to shovel snow. Now they’re getting hit by a

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blizzard right now. This is going to be a Ryan

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Hall y’all night. I’m gonna tell you right now. Ryan

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Hall’s on live. But you’re here with me, so just

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stick around. Okay. He wants New Yorkers to shovel the streets,

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to plow snow. To do that, he wants New Yorkers

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to present several forms of ID. Now. I was told

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that requesting ID is racist, sexist. You should never oh,

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wait a minute, that’s just for voting, okay, now, not

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if you want to volunteer to, I don’t know, do

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something for. Why would you need ID to shovel snow?

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Why don’t they just hand them a shovel and say

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get to work. In fact, if you really want to

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get that warm socialist feeling, you should round everybody up

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and make them shovel snow for the motherland. Yes, ah,

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that’s what you need to do, hey, socialism grand I

592
00:35:13,559 –> 00:35:18,239
wonder if if Mandami is going to pay union wages

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00:35:18,280 –> 00:35:24,239
to these people volunteering to shovel snow. I’m thinking probably not.

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00:35:26,519 –> 00:35:32,280
I’m thinking that’s not going to happen. This guy’s a moron.

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He couldn’t even get the garbage picked up. He’s got

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garbage stacked everywhere. New York is falling apart rather quickly,

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00:35:40,760 –> 00:35:43,960
and now they’re confronted with what may end up being

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preuch the snowstorm of the you know, a big snowstorm

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maybe of the last decade. We’ll see how this plays out.

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I mean it is, in all seriousness, there’s a massive

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snowstorm hitting the east coast right now in New York,

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New Hampshire. Jeff, are you getting this snow? Know where

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00:36:01,039 –> 00:36:04,079
you’re at? I really should have asked you that beforehand,

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and you hit me up in the chat if not.

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And I gotta get back over to this. I got

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a lot of screens in front of me, Guys, I

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00:36:12,599 –> 00:36:15,559
don’t know what you’re waning to look at. In all seriousness,

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there’s a massive snowstorm hitting the New York area right now.

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And there’s a lot of excellent weather experts on YouTube.

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And this is another part of cheap prepping that I’m

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gonna hitch up with. Okay, there’s a lot of really

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00:36:31,039 –> 00:36:35,639
good resources online right now, and these storm chasers in

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these weather people that are much much more reliable and

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much quicker than your six o’clock news or waiting around

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for the next news blurb. You got Ryan Hall, Ryan Hall.

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I have watched this guy grow his YouTube channel. Okay,

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he’s actually he’s got. He has governors of states calling

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00:37:03,039 –> 00:37:06,000
him now, governors of states calling him because they know

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he has hundreds of thousands of people watching him at

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any given time, and he’s very, very good at what

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he does. I have watched him predict almost precisely where

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a tornado is going to touch down, and he was

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dead on it. So shout out to him. My other

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00:37:26,400 –> 00:37:31,320
go to in my state is Michigan storm Chasers. Michigan

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storm Chasers are the same way. These are young men

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who they really are. I mean, some of them go

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out and actually chase the storms. Some of them are

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sitting back watching the radar showing where things are going

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to hit, and they’re pretty accurate. I fell into their

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YouTube channel because they started tracking the holiday train that

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00:37:52,719 –> 00:37:57,719
goes by my house and very personable people. One of

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00:37:57,760 –> 00:37:59,800
them does not live too far from here. In fact,

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you just lives down the track about I don’t know,

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a couple miles and he’s really good. That is a

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00:38:07,719 –> 00:38:11,199
very good resource if you want to know what’s going on.

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You want to watch the storm coming at you. If

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something’s coming at you, bring up some of these go

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to channels. Ryan Hall is great nationally, he really is.

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I’m sure your state has something like what we have

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Michigan storm Chasers or something comparable. Figure out get the resources.

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00:38:30,719 –> 00:38:34,199
If not, the Noah Weather site is really good. You

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00:38:34,239 –> 00:38:39,599
can watch it yourself. It’s i considered a part of preparedness. Now. Okay,

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00:38:41,079 –> 00:38:44,559
while on the subject of preparedness, be ready. There are

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00:38:44,719 –> 00:38:49,159
already some power outages on the East Coast. This snow

645
00:38:49,480 –> 00:38:53,320
is very, very heavy. This snow is already taken out

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00:38:53,360 –> 00:38:58,400
power lines. It’s already really damaging things. So if you’re

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in the path of the major you’re part of the storm,

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be ready, find alternative heat sources. Do it now. Don’t

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00:39:05,559 –> 00:39:09,199
wait till the lights are out. Don’t wait tell you

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00:39:09,199 –> 00:39:12,599
you’re already screwed. Start doing it now. Start figuring out

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00:39:12,639 –> 00:39:15,000
what you’re gonna do. This storm is gonna get ugly. Okay,

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00:39:15,360 –> 00:39:19,800
we’re going from February to March. Going from February to

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March is always a challenge. This is when your ice

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00:39:24,440 –> 00:39:29,280
storms happen. This is when some tornadoes happen. This is

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00:39:29,320 –> 00:39:35,119
when blizzards happen. Mother Nature is for all intents and

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00:39:35,159 –> 00:39:38,440
purposes on the rag or should I say intensive purposes

657
00:39:38,480 –> 00:39:42,039
and intensive purposes just to get under some of your skin.

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So be prepared. It’s gonna get ugly. And I get

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00:39:45,199 –> 00:39:47,800
the feeling that this spring is also gonna get ugly

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00:39:48,480 –> 00:39:52,920
with the tornado season. All Right, while we’re on the

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00:39:52,960 –> 00:39:57,159
topic of this can’t be good, let’s talk about what’s

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00:39:57,159 –> 00:39:59,800
going on in Mexico right now. This is really bad.

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This is getting very scary. Not scary for us yet,

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but what happened is the Mexican government killed the nation’s

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00:40:10,679 –> 00:40:15,519
most wanted cartel boss today, setting off a wave of

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00:40:15,760 –> 00:40:24,960
violence that’s escalating as we speak. Nemesio Namesio os Aguero Serbantes,

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00:40:25,400 –> 00:40:28,880
known as Elemento, who was the longtime leader of one

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00:40:28,920 –> 00:40:34,039
of the Mexican’s most powerful cartels, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel,

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and was widely regarded as one of the country’s most

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violent criminal figures. Now the guy that’s I’ve seen that

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00:40:41,559 –> 00:40:44,719
they say is going to take his place is like

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00:40:44,960 –> 00:40:51,079
some kind of logistics expert. Okay, it has plunged the

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central part of Mexico into violence. Puerto Barda is on

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fire right now. They’re burning down costcos, they’re burning they’re

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they’re putting buses out in middle of the roads and

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setting them on fire. I saw one video there’s a

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00:41:06,800 –> 00:41:10,159
jet on fire at an airport. They’re not allowing planes

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to take off, they’re not allowing transportations. We have Americans

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trapped in these areas because these are big touristy areas.

680
00:41:24,960 –> 00:41:27,400
This is going to boil into a civil war if

681
00:41:27,400 –> 00:41:31,599
it’s not curtailed really quickly. I believe it’s going to

682
00:41:31,679 –> 00:41:38,039
take the American military to help Mexico get this rounded up.

683
00:41:39,760 –> 00:41:42,519
I believe if we’re not careful, it’s going to drag

684
00:41:42,559 –> 00:41:48,679
the United States into a war Inzco. Now, a big

685
00:41:48,760 –> 00:41:50,760
part of me would like to tell you a flat

686
00:41:50,800 –> 00:41:54,360
out I would rather see our back porch cleaned up

687
00:41:55,639 –> 00:41:58,800
than get mired in some cat box in the Middle

688
00:41:58,840 –> 00:42:03,440
East called Iran. Iran is still going to be there

689
00:42:03,480 –> 00:42:12,639
when we’re done. There’s enough people who hate Iran, Israel, Egypt,

690
00:42:12,719 –> 00:42:15,360
other people that are going to keep them at bay.

691
00:42:15,519 –> 00:42:18,639
Yes they’re getting help from China. Yes, they’re getting help

692
00:42:18,679 –> 00:42:22,800
from Russia. Mainly China’s Let’s face it, guys, Russia is broke.

693
00:42:23,480 –> 00:42:26,519
Russia could not afford to get into this drug out

694
00:42:26,559 –> 00:42:29,039
war that they have in Ukraine. They thought it was

695
00:42:29,079 –> 00:42:32,440
going to be quick ten fifteen weeks at the most.

696
00:42:32,599 –> 00:42:36,320
They’re mired now into this war and it’s draining them.

697
00:42:36,440 –> 00:42:39,760
Russia was already on the brink of collapse. They’ve still

698
00:42:39,880 –> 00:42:45,679
never recovered from the USSR breakup, and so they can’t

699
00:42:45,719 –> 00:42:49,840
really be counted on to help Iran in this situation. China,

700
00:42:49,880 –> 00:42:53,760
on the other hand, backdoor wise, is given them intelligence,

701
00:42:53,920 –> 00:42:56,079
is helping them out as much as they can. I

702
00:42:56,079 –> 00:42:58,800
don’t agree with it, but I would just as soon

703
00:42:58,880 –> 00:43:02,880
put the whole Iran thing on hold, bring all those

704
00:43:02,920 –> 00:43:06,079
aircraft carriers right back to the United States, right back

705
00:43:06,079 –> 00:43:09,320
into the Gulf of Mexico, and just start sending up

706
00:43:09,360 –> 00:43:13,599
a ten tank killers and just blasting these cartels into oblivion.

707
00:43:14,159 –> 00:43:18,000
I don’t want to take prisoners. I want them to die. Okay,

708
00:43:18,519 –> 00:43:20,960
let’s just be real honest about it. And I hate

709
00:43:21,000 –> 00:43:23,400
saying stuff like this, but I’m going to say something

710
00:43:23,440 –> 00:43:27,920
like this. I want them to be gone permanently, and

711
00:43:28,039 –> 00:43:31,519
let’s call this what it is. Okay, we have watched

712
00:43:32,719 –> 00:43:38,719
a certain party in this country since the second Obama

713
00:43:38,840 –> 00:43:41,199
term when he was re elected and did a one

714
00:43:41,199 –> 00:43:45,880
point eighty and decided that, you know, the whole United

715
00:43:46,000 –> 00:43:52,199
Nations Communist USA, Socialist USA. The whole plan was to

716
00:43:52,440 –> 00:43:57,079
flood the United States with illegal aliens, give them the

717
00:43:57,159 –> 00:44:01,679
right to vote, and fundamentally trans form the way America votes,

718
00:44:01,920 –> 00:44:05,599
which means you’re going to have a uniparty called the Democrats.

719
00:44:07,360 –> 00:44:10,159
They’re already very very upset that ICE is deporting a

720
00:44:10,199 –> 00:44:13,480
lot of them, but they just let millions and millions

721
00:44:13,519 –> 00:44:17,159
and millions of illegal aliens across our borders. They let

722
00:44:17,679 –> 00:44:24,719
tons and tons of drugs across our borders. Cartels bringing

723
00:44:24,760 –> 00:44:28,519
those drugs. Cartels are here in the United States receiving

724
00:44:28,559 –> 00:44:34,239
those drugs and doling them out Mexican cartels. And if

725
00:44:34,280 –> 00:44:37,199
you think that what’s going on in Mexico right now

726
00:44:37,280 –> 00:44:39,480
isn’t going to drag into America or doesn’t have a

727
00:44:39,599 –> 00:44:42,639
very real possibility of dragging into the United States, well

728
00:44:42,719 –> 00:44:45,159
you’re just goofy. You really need to wake up and

729
00:44:45,199 –> 00:44:49,280
read a couple of books and actually do some research. Okay,

730
00:44:50,519 –> 00:44:53,400
if we don’t take care of this in the next

731
00:44:53,519 –> 00:44:58,320
couple of years, with Trump as president, calling the shots

732
00:44:58,320 –> 00:45:03,039
commander in chief, we are going to pay dearly. South

733
00:45:03,039 –> 00:45:05,920
America is going to be the next nine to eleven

734
00:45:06,280 –> 00:45:08,760
in the United States. These cartels are going to do

735
00:45:08,800 –> 00:45:12,800
something just as stupid and just as hurtful as the

736
00:45:12,880 –> 00:45:17,039
radical Islamist did on September eleventh, two thousand and one.

737
00:45:18,400 –> 00:45:21,559
If we don’t take care of it now, if it

738
00:45:21,760 –> 00:45:28,159
means a war on the Mexican borders, so be it.

739
00:45:28,159 –> 00:45:38,360
It’s just absolute insanity. And honestly, the Democrats can’t deny

740
00:45:38,480 –> 00:45:42,280
what they’ve done. They are going to if this does escalate,

741
00:45:42,320 –> 00:45:43,960
if thus does get out of trouble, and I’ve already

742
00:45:44,039 –> 00:45:49,679
seen some left wing leaders on x saying, well, we

743
00:45:49,719 –> 00:45:53,119
need to take care of this problem. Honey. You caused

744
00:45:53,119 –> 00:45:59,119
this problem, you encourage this problem, you funded this problem,

745
00:46:00,280 –> 00:46:02,519
and now the monster you created is about to come

746
00:46:02,559 –> 00:46:08,880
back and bite you. We as the collective right centrists,

747
00:46:08,920 –> 00:46:14,320
whatever you are, need to hold their feet over the fire.

748
00:46:14,719 –> 00:46:19,079
This is what they asked for, this is what they allowed.

749
00:46:19,400 –> 00:46:22,639
They are on record time after time after time after

750
00:46:22,639 –> 00:46:26,960
time again defending all of these people coming here and

751
00:46:27,039 –> 00:46:29,519
not vetting them, not finding out who they are, not

752
00:46:29,639 –> 00:46:31,960
finding out what they do who they work for, and

753
00:46:32,000 –> 00:46:37,960
we have all of these high level Mexican South American cartels,

754
00:46:38,920 –> 00:46:41,760
and these people were screeching and yelling that we were

755
00:46:41,840 –> 00:46:48,199
blowing up drug boats in the Gulf of America. We

756
00:46:48,320 –> 00:46:51,639
need to hold them responsible as responsible as the cartels.

757
00:46:51,639 –> 00:46:56,480
If you want my opinion, they encouraged this. They are

758
00:46:57,360 –> 00:47:03,760
aiding and abetting this. I personally believe that they are

759
00:47:04,800 –> 00:47:11,960
benefiting monetarily from a lot of this, and that should

760
00:47:12,039 –> 00:47:20,119
be investigated big time. It’s gonna get ugly if it’s

761
00:47:20,119 –> 00:47:24,000
not squelched really quick, and really all would take you

762
00:47:24,000 –> 00:47:26,440
know what we did in Venezuela. It would take something

763
00:47:26,480 –> 00:47:29,719
like that and just bring in some A ten tank killers,

764
00:47:29,760 –> 00:47:33,800
some black Hawks and just make mincemeat out of the

765
00:47:34,000 –> 00:47:37,480
people who are trying to do this stuff. But they

766
00:47:37,519 –> 00:47:41,719
are Americans involved. There are our own citizens down there involved.

767
00:47:41,880 –> 00:47:44,679
And yes, there are Canadian citizens down there. Canadian what’s

768
00:47:44,679 –> 00:47:47,480
worried about them? They have the right to be Okay,

769
00:47:47,519 –> 00:47:49,280
I know that Jeff and I just spent a half

770
00:47:49,280 –> 00:47:53,000
hour dissing the Canadians. We really did, But I don’t

771
00:47:53,000 –> 00:47:58,280
want to see them get hurt either. We need to

772
00:47:58,280 –> 00:47:59,920
take care of the problem. We need to do it now.

773
00:48:02,519 –> 00:48:06,039
While all of this was going on, another thing you

774
00:48:06,280 –> 00:48:09,400
may or may not have either heard as an armed

775
00:48:09,400 –> 00:48:12,400
man was shot and killed after entering the perimeter around

776
00:48:13,039 –> 00:48:17,880
Trump’s Florida home. I know CNN puts something out there,

777
00:48:17,880 –> 00:48:20,440
says US Secret Service agents in Palm Beach County law

778
00:48:20,519 –> 00:48:23,880
enforcement shot and killed an unarmed man who unlawfully entered

779
00:48:23,880 –> 00:48:27,079
the secure perimeter at President Donald Trump’s Mar A Lago

780
00:48:27,199 –> 00:48:30,280
estate in South Florida on Sunday morning. The Secret Service

781
00:48:30,280 –> 00:48:34,079
said the President and the First Lady were at the

782
00:48:34,079 –> 00:48:36,360
White House in Washington, d C. At the time of

783
00:48:36,400 –> 00:48:39,480
the incident. Trump was briefed on the incident Sunday morning,

784
00:48:39,519 –> 00:48:42,039
so he wasn’t even around. Can you look at this

785
00:48:42,760 –> 00:48:48,440
kid and there again he fits the description all right.

786
00:48:49,880 –> 00:48:53,199
He’s young, twenty one years old, he’s stupid. You could

787
00:48:53,239 –> 00:48:57,119
tell he’s an outcast in society. He looks like he’s

788
00:48:57,280 –> 00:49:02,400
just never invited to a dance, looks like he’s easily swayed,

789
00:49:02,679 –> 00:49:07,039
had those hollow eyes. I’m curious to see if he

790
00:49:07,199 –> 00:49:12,639
was on ssriyes or or just what? So I need

791
00:49:12,639 –> 00:49:16,880
to ask the question, do we and I see this

792
00:49:17,000 –> 00:49:19,199
all the time? Okay? You’re talking to a guy sitting

793
00:49:19,239 –> 00:49:23,480
in Michigan right now. We’ve saw the Hutari years ago,

794
00:49:24,199 –> 00:49:26,920
where FBI agent tried to get them to attack the

795
00:49:26,920 –> 00:49:32,960
Michigan State Police. We saw the Whitmer fed napping where

796
00:49:33,159 –> 00:49:35,920
federal agents basically came up with the entire plan and

797
00:49:36,079 –> 00:49:38,960
a couple of potheads and outcasts basically nodded along with

798
00:49:39,039 –> 00:49:40,960
it and then ended up some of them going to prison,

799
00:49:41,000 –> 00:49:47,639
some of them got released. Now Trump has been purging

800
00:49:49,000 –> 00:49:55,920
these the FBI, the NSA, the CIA. Is it enough?

801
00:49:56,679 –> 00:50:00,039
Has he been doing enough? Or or do we we

802
00:50:00,159 –> 00:50:06,920
have another level of US operatives working independently of our FBI,

803
00:50:07,079 –> 00:50:11,360
yet working with the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, using

804
00:50:11,400 –> 00:50:16,519
their resources, but operating on a whole different level outside

805
00:50:16,719 –> 00:50:24,760
of government accountability. I don’t laugh this off. Okay, all

806
00:50:24,800 –> 00:50:28,639
of this fraud, we’re seeing all of the Doge that

807
00:50:28,679 –> 00:50:31,199
we were seeing the government waste and everything the DOGE found,

808
00:50:32,159 –> 00:50:36,559
All of this money is going somewhere. Yeah, some of

809
00:50:36,599 –> 00:50:40,880
it’s getting kicked back to politicians. Some of it’s going

810
00:50:40,920 –> 00:50:45,079
to these NGOs that are wasting millions and funneling millions

811
00:50:45,320 –> 00:50:49,480
directly into places that work directly against half of the

812
00:50:49,519 –> 00:50:54,280
population of the United States. But these same incidences keep

813
00:50:54,679 –> 00:51:04,039
happening regardless of which sidees and power. Young out asked idiots,

814
00:51:04,920 –> 00:51:14,360
basically social idiots doing things that are hideous, unreal things

815
00:51:14,440 –> 00:51:18,960
that you know, shooting up schools, shooting up movie theaters,

816
00:51:19,960 –> 00:51:24,960
shooting a presidential candidate, and now we got yet another

817
00:51:25,000 –> 00:51:30,159
one trying to get on mar Lago. It always seems

818
00:51:30,239 –> 00:51:39,679
to lean one way attacks on conservatives. Now I know,

819
00:51:40,079 –> 00:51:43,559
the globalist left, the Democrat Party, the globalist left will

820
00:51:43,599 –> 00:51:47,119
all stand up going is that true? Except it is

821
00:51:47,880 –> 00:51:53,960
it really is true. And all of these incidents that

822
00:51:54,000 –> 00:51:59,719
we see always seem to help the globalist left, the

823
00:51:59,719 –> 00:52:05,400
global agenda, the hey, let’s disarm American’s agenda, the hey,

824
00:52:05,960 –> 00:52:11,639
you should have a global governance, global socialism, you should

825
00:52:11,840 –> 00:52:15,840
you should adhere to left wing policies. They always seem

826
00:52:15,920 –> 00:52:20,920
to go that direction. Strange, don’t you find it strange?

827
00:52:21,239 –> 00:52:26,559
I find it strange, and I don’t have an answer. Well,

828
00:52:26,599 –> 00:52:29,079
I do have an answer. You wouldn’t like my answer.

829
00:52:31,320 –> 00:52:34,239
My answer is, we really need to have a purge

830
00:52:34,320 –> 00:52:36,119
in the government. We need to figure out where all

831
00:52:36,119 –> 00:52:39,320
this money is going, and we need to know what

832
00:52:39,360 –> 00:52:44,119
the connection is between a lot of the hidden intelligence agencies,

833
00:52:45,519 –> 00:52:52,039
the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the all the

834
00:52:52,119 –> 00:52:58,039
global governance that we’re seeing developed, and we need to

835
00:52:58,079 –> 00:53:01,199
cut the head of the snake off. It’s time that

836
00:53:01,239 –> 00:53:06,000
we actually realized, mister and missus America, we are at war.

837
00:53:07,159 –> 00:53:10,440
We are at war with these people who want us

838
00:53:10,519 –> 00:53:15,119
to give up our sovereignty, give up our right to

839
00:53:15,159 –> 00:53:20,920
self defense, give up our right to free speech, and

840
00:53:21,039 –> 00:53:24,880
be subjugated to people who do not have our best

841
00:53:24,920 –> 00:53:33,280
interest in mind. Wake up, wake up, start understanding what’s

842
00:53:33,320 –> 00:53:36,639
going on. And unfortunately, and it pains me to say this,

843
00:53:36,679 –> 00:53:39,639
it’s not just the Democrat Party. There are so many

844
00:53:39,800 –> 00:53:47,159
establishment Republicans, so many establishment independents, so much corruption and

845
00:53:49,320 –> 00:53:55,840
just deception going on. We got it going on right now. Dugan,

846
00:53:56,559 –> 00:53:59,480
the mayor of Detroit running for governor of the state

847
00:53:59,519 –> 00:54:02,360
of Michigan. He went independent. He goes, well, I’m not

848
00:54:02,400 –> 00:54:07,360
really a Democrat. Yeah you are. You’re a flipping communist dude,

849
00:54:08,440 –> 00:54:11,960
and you’re probably just as corrupt as Whitmer and Nessel

850
00:54:12,320 –> 00:54:16,360
and Joscelyn Benson. You’re just corrupt and evil as all

851
00:54:16,400 –> 00:54:21,320
of them. Because you didn’t help Detroit and I’m sure

852
00:54:21,360 –> 00:54:26,159
you’re rich from being the mayor of Detroit. We need

853
00:54:26,199 –> 00:54:28,360
to take these people and just throw them to the

854
00:54:28,400 –> 00:54:31,639
curb and get them out of here. It’s time we

855
00:54:31,679 –> 00:54:34,239
really start taking a strong hand against some of these people.

856
00:54:34,679 –> 00:54:37,920
They’re leading us down a path that you really don’t

857
00:54:37,960 –> 00:54:42,519
want to go down. You see what’s happening in New

858
00:54:42,599 –> 00:54:47,480
York City right now, that’s where we’re going. And it’s

859
00:54:47,519 –> 00:54:49,519
not going to be pretty. It’s not going to be comfortable.

860
00:54:50,519 –> 00:54:57,079
It’s not going to be warm warm collectivism. Yeah, get

861
00:54:57,079 –> 00:55:04,280
out there and shovel snow for the motherland peasants. I’m

862
00:55:04,360 –> 00:55:08,519
sure Mandami, whatever his stupid name is, I’m sure he’s

863
00:55:08,559 –> 00:55:10,760
gonna go down out there with a shovel when he’s

864
00:55:10,800 –> 00:55:12,960
wearing his suit and he’s going to shovel about two

865
00:55:13,000 –> 00:55:16,239
scoops of snow and oh look, I’m helping too, and

866
00:55:16,280 –> 00:55:20,039
then go back in and you know, disappear. Watch the

867
00:55:20,079 –> 00:55:27,360
peons do his work, unpaid, unpaid work. What do we do?

868
00:55:28,880 –> 00:55:32,920
What do we do well? I’d like to thank each

869
00:55:32,920 –> 00:55:36,079
and every one of you for joining me tonight. Guys,

870
00:55:36,079 –> 00:55:38,360
thanks for hanging out in the chat with me. We

871
00:55:38,440 –> 00:55:41,679
have already got raptor Jeff, of course, was on The

872
00:55:41,679 –> 00:55:43,719
show Man. I appreciate Jeff being another show that was

873
00:55:43,760 –> 00:55:46,800
a lot of fun. PJ is in there. Looks like

874
00:55:46,800 –> 00:55:48,400
I got about one hundred and twelve people on there,

875
00:55:48,400 –> 00:55:50,559
which you know, I’ll take it. I really will take it.

876
00:55:51,480 –> 00:55:54,800
Raptor’s in there. Raptor hope everything’s going good. Brother Alorty

877
00:55:55,119 –> 00:56:01,199
is in there. And I’m happy to be back. I

878
00:56:01,280 –> 00:56:03,599
really am happy to be back, and I’m gonna keep

879
00:56:03,679 –> 00:56:07,000
trying to bring you thingsrrelevant. I’m gonna keep trying it.

880
00:56:07,079 –> 00:56:08,840
And yes, I got the camera on. You can see

881
00:56:08,960 –> 00:56:13,199
my ugly face, you can you can see what’s going

882
00:56:13,280 –> 00:56:16,519
on in the studio. Uh, it’s a lot of fun

883
00:56:16,880 –> 00:56:20,679
and I’m doing this show. I’m happy to be back,

884
00:56:20,719 –> 00:56:22,880
and I’m gonna keep doing it as long as I can.

885
00:56:23,159 –> 00:56:25,440
There are going to be some weeks where I really

886
00:56:25,800 –> 00:56:30,519
cannot get on and do this, but for the most part,

887
00:56:30,960 –> 00:56:35,039
for the for the foreseeable future, unless something happens, I’m

888
00:56:35,039 –> 00:56:39,599
doing it. Everybody, have a great night, Everybody enjoy I’m

889
00:56:39,639 –> 00:56:44,320
Alan Ray and I’m out of here. God bless good night.