Takeaways
Burning Bright rants on the financing of the Ukraine “conflict”… beginning with an observation that “you’ve basically got the equivalent of this sovereign nation, definitely not a proxy state, basically calling their cable company to see if they can start WWIII, and their cable company informing them, “No, you can’t start WWIII.” Hilarity and reality ensue. (begins 1:16:05)
“Every policy that comes out of the office of any public figure has to be scrutinized. Is it consistent with the Constitution and in line with my values? And if not, you have to throw the bastards out.” (begins 1:08:02)
At 1:04:30 Jon Herold asks Lt. Gen. Kwast : “Is it possible for the military to purchase or take over companies in any situation and place a figurehead there?” The general’s answer is extensive…
At about 13:10, Kyle kicks off the show with analysis on the Trump Trial/Campaign updates.
Fact? At 1:10:20 in the broadcast, Chris Paul Exclaims: “[Elon Musk] bought the most powerful information weapon in the history of the world in the middle of an information war for all mankind, for $44B dollars, from billionaires, using Alwaleed Bin Talal’s money that was already in Twitter… It’s not real!” Seems real enough to me. Your take?
In describing what it means to defect, Kyle points out that the phrase “Trust but verify” should now be “Don’t trust, just verify.” Spot on!
Much to Burning Bright’s chagrin, according to internet statistics, North Dakota is the least gayest state in the union, with 2.6% of the population suspected to be gay.