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April 21, 2025 13 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Cincinnati Reds. And you know what, I just realized,
Congressman Jim Jordan's joining me. Now you're a Reds fan,
I know, right, I mean you're a fan of both teams.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Well, I grew up in the seventies, So he rose,
Jill Morgan, Johnny vins Ken, Griff Senior, Tony Perez, Dave Concepcion,
Geronimo Foster, recond name. You know when you're a dumb
kid the seventies, man, you just love the big Red machine.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
Oh yeah, I love the Red So point being yesterday,
I'm sure you saw. It was a third game, the
rubber match, if you will, in Baltimore Camden Yards, and
so the Orioles they start the game and the Reds
ended up running up. They they scored twenty four runs yesterday,
three touchdowns and a field goal. Jim, I mean that's

(00:44):
the way I saw. And I was just like, oh,
I didn't So we're we're doing Easter at my in laws,
and I didn't get to watch the game, and I
just looked on on my score mobile app. And this
was after the fact, and you know, Stony and I
Stone my son who's eleven. He's playing baseball, he pitches
and all this. So I said to him, yesterday I

(01:05):
pulled that up and because I was like, man, I
hope they won the rubber match so they could win this.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
You know, this a road game, road series. Da da
da da da.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
And I look at and it was like twenty four
to two, and I and it was final, and I said, what,
wait a minute, what And I started looking.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
I go stone the Reds won twenty four? What are
you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
And I think it's been since nineteen hundred, I think
I read they've done something.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Like that before.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
But then this question was posed Congressman, which I thought
was interesting. It was should they allow the mercy rule?
And I was like, this is major league baseball, this
is this is a little league and you know what
another one that I thought, go ahead, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
No, I was just because this is my home run
derby with the whiffleball in the backyard. You gotta let
him play. What the heck?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
But I thought it was interesting.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
It was a very very very respected sports figure person
type I should say, in the Cincinnati area, in the
market there, and I know him personally, and I thought
it was fascinating that he posed that question.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
And he's a Reds guy.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
He's a I'll just say that, and I'll stop with that,
but I'll say that he's a Reds guy. So he's like,
should the mercy rule be allowed? And it was interesting
there was a mixed One guy goes, if it's the
Reds on that, like yes, you know, like somebody puts that.
Then you have people going absolutely not. These are men
making millions of dollars. There's no way there should be

(02:36):
a mercy rule and all of this what is his
little league and all this?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
And well, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Yes, so remember the uh remember the moneyball? When they're
going for the a's, they're going for the record. They
get way there up and then the team comes back
and it's like a back and forth game. You know,
it's like, I think they're up like ten twelve runs,
so you know what would be the mercy or ten
runs like it is in a little league or whatever?
That makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Yeah, teams come. Teams come back from ten runs, Yes
they do? Uh? Is it is it? You know, as
normal as coming back from two. No, but it happens.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
So you know, if the bullpen breaks down or somebody starts,
you know, those guys are think about how heady all
those pictures are, all of them, and all it takes
is somebody to hit a single run off like to
hit a single shot like a dinger, and all of
a sudden they start doubting themselves. And now you know
they hang a they'll hang a breaking ball or something,
and you know there's the second one, and then all

(03:32):
of a sudden, So it happens.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
It happens, and so to see.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
But when you see that, and then something else that
I thought was really fascinating was they say they should also,
and I do agree with this, they should make pitchers
have to finish these games because what they started doing
was conserving their bullpen and they didn't want to exhaust that.
So I think they had, you know, a left fielder
come in and start, and that's part of where these

(03:56):
runs come from, clearly, So you know they can pitch,
but you know, not.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
The stands to pitch the last and.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
It's exactly.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Exactly yeah, So they they had that kind of thing
happening yesterday. I think it was two different guys for
the Orioles ended up who were not pitchers. They were
just trying to get to the end of the game,
but they were trying to conserve and it's like, no,
you should have to use pictures in that situation or
you forfeit. I don't even know if you can. I
mean what it was just a bizarre situation.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
You're down by twenty four runs, you're probably not too
worried about four fiting.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
I don't know, I'm not sure, but yeah, crazy crazy.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
What would cal Ripkin say in Baltimore? What would cal
Ripton say, even like, no, you gotta play the game,
even if we're getting a tails kick, We got to
keep playing.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Yeah, yeah, guess yeah, absolutely, I mean, who wouldn't you better?
You better want anybody that's playing at that level to
go No, there's no mercy rule you you Again, the
question was posed by somebody who's not in the league,
so uture League Baseball. So yeah, So anyway, I think,
you know, the biggest topic right now is what.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
The Senator Van Holland is doing.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
It feels like to me and you know, as far
as he's provided in my estimate, Congressman, is he's provided
enough picks of his meeting with a wife beating illegal
that should be used by any future opponents. You know,
given the lack of appetite if you think about what
America has for this kind of nonsense, you know, as

(05:31):
evidenced in the election. I feel like that's going to
be photos that are used down the line here as
people who and I don't know what aspirations, if any,
this Senator Van Holland has, as you know, moving I mean,
we never know, right, I mean as far as where
these guys go. Yeah, but I mean, you know, you
give you think about the traffic stop in Tennessee that
was possibly human trafficking going on, one of which was

(05:54):
on the terror watch list from what I read, and
again I I just read that stuff.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yeah, I don't understand how.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
The Democrats are willing to die on this hill given
what we just witnessed in November.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
You know, yeah, no, this is again, this is this
is the last enough, you know, if they want to
keep you know, defending the guy who's illegal part of
the terrorist organization. Who remember to me, the big distinction
here is everyone is entitled to some process. But citizens
get due process, you get the full process. You're you're

(06:27):
innocent until proven guilty. That non citizens who are part
of some international criminal terrorist organizations they don't get the
same process that citizens get, and that to me seems
to be the fundamental thing that the left misses. And
by the way, the same left who is saying, oh,
this guy should get all the due process that American

(06:47):
citizens get there also tend to be the same people
who say, oh, when when the fives of Court is
searching the database, or when some government official is searching
the database, they shouldn't have to get a warrant. It's
like the day get they get it wrong on all counts,
it seems to me most of the time. So I
do not get this, uh, this this perspective they have,

(07:07):
and I don't think the country gets it because it
just doesn't say it with common said.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
And it's also irritating.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
And I'm sure, and I don't know how much well
you're watching, I'm sure the legacy media and so on.
They're referring to him as this Maryland man. I mean
they keep saying this Maryland man, this Maryland resident, and
that you know, it's just like oh, sands, the fact
that you know his wife filed uh you know, uh
what is it?

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Uh? You know that well there's a second order, Yeah, yeah, the.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
Protector, that's it. The protective order. The fact that she
did that, and then this traffic stop, and you know,
all of this, the fact that he's illegal and he's here,
and then he was and I saw, I think I
saw home and say, uh, if they bring him back,
we're gonna arrest him again, you know, and.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Yes, of course, I mean what they will. They will
send him to some other country. Because remember, the first
court said, this guy is here illegally. This guy is
part of the MS thirteen gang. We know that from
other gang members who were with him when he was apprehended.
We know it from a confidential source we had used
multiple times who was credible. We know that. So the
court held that he was in the gang and here illegally.

(08:12):
And then a subsequent judge said, but we shouldn't send
sending back to El Salvador because he fears for his life,
fears for his safety, I should say, because there's another
gang that wants to do him harm. So think about
the luddy. Oh, he's not in a gang, another democracy,
he's not in a gang, but he was afraid that
another gang was gonna harm me. Like, come on, this
guy was in the gang. So and he's the key

(08:33):
fact is he's not a citizen of this great country
and therefore is not entitled to the full due process
rights that we as American citizens get under our constitution.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
You know, also, I feel like at the nuclears of
this whole thing, Congressman, these judges, all of these judges,
they're just they're everywhere. They're like tentacles. They're like an
octopus with you know, millions of tentacles instead.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Of you know, the eight, the standard eighth.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah, it's like they're every where and they're all undermining
anything depending on where.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
I just don't it feels to me like the whackam
mole thing.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Like you you start to maybe possibly make up a
little ground on someone and then boo, you know, something
else happens and you go, yeah, oh my gosh, every
single one of these morons are against President Trump and
anything that he is trying to do, and how they're
screaming about all of these different things except the things
that they should be happy about, which is the you know,

(09:29):
those finding all of this money that was erroneously taken
from us, and oh my gosh, it's like clown world.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
I don't even know how you make any ground here.
It's so crazy.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Well, you just keep after and as we talked about before,
you use every avenue of persuasion and remedy that you have,
which is so we do oversight. We had hearing, we
had speaker gingrichin to talk about this. We pass legislation
relative to these judges which said that when they issue
in the junction, it doesn't apply nationwide, they don't applies
to the parties in the case. And then you also

(10:03):
look at the appropriations process, and then you continue to
talk about it like, well, like we're doing now, We've
done all kinds of inquiries to the courts about certain
things that are going on there. So you use every
every potential way to solve this that you can, and
we're doing all that, and hopefully we get to the

(10:23):
point where these six hundred and seventy federal district judges
start to remember that they're not the president and they
weren't elected like the president was, and that the president
controls the executive brands and he's entirely within his rights
and prerogatives and power to use the Alien Enemies Act
in the way that he was using it.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Yeah, it is frustrating, I know from a conservative standpoint,
and I'm sure you're hearing it. You're probably getting tons
of feedback. I would imagine too, but I get a
lot and people they're just so frustrated with the way
we just get stymied everywhere, every single way we turn,
it seems like that, and people just want to see

(11:03):
some results. People want to see some people prosecuted and
so on, and hopefully sooner rather than later, these kinds
of things will come to fruition.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Hopefully.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Yeah, I think you saw what happened last week into
last week. Laticia James, Attorney General in New York. I mean,
this is irony of all ironies. She was she was
she was actually lying on the forums to get better
terms and better rates on her on her loans, lying
about all kinds of things, and of course that's what
she she, you know, lies to President Trump, did wrong

(11:34):
and prosecuted President Trump. And she she said her dad
was her husband, to get better at terms and a
better rate on her love. She said that it was
actually a four unit property when it was a five
unit property. And then she said her principal residence was
in the state of Virginia, not in New York, where
you know, you sort of have to live in New
York if you're going to be Attorney General of New York.
So yeah, it's like this is this is the left.

(11:57):
But you got to admire one thing about the left
is there sis their mean and they will always accuse
us of what they're doing. And we see that time
and time again.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
So this age is she going to end up getting?
Will her feet be held to the fire here?

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Will she be?

Speaker 3 (12:13):
He was referred, Yes, he was referred to the criminal
referral from the Federal Housing Finance Authority. She was referred
to the Justice Department just last week. And you know,
of course he was. She was fund raising off of it,
saying that Trump administration is trying to bully me and whatever.
But it looks like it looks like he was doing

(12:35):
exactly what. As I said, I was doing an interview
last week, I said, well, maybe the proper remedy is
a three hundred and sixty million dollars fine, because that's
what she did to President Trump. And I don't think
President Trump did anything wrong, but it sure looks like
she did. Maybe she's got to pay that kind of money,
like like like the court said that President Trump had
to pay.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Well, that's it. That's that's what people.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
People just want to Conservatives just want to go, hey, okay,
now that we have all this evidence, especially if it
starts mounting up and so on, it's like, please, there
needs to be some action. And I know you're all
about it, and that's what I'm hearing daily. I know
you probably are two Congressman.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
So yep, yep, sure, very good.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
All right, Congressman Jim Jordan, thank you for joining us.
Appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (13:13):
Thank you, guys.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Take care, see you, brother,
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