Tim Wildman: Today's Issues features American Family Association president Sandy Rio
>> Steve Jordahl: Today's Issues continues on AFR with your host, Tim Wildmon, president of the American Family Association.
>> Tim Wildmon: Hey, welcome back, everybody, to Today's Issues on the American Family Radio Network. Tim, Ed Wesley. Sandy Rio. Sandy joins us, right now on the show. She's been with us for about half an hour, and it's going to stay over because we got a couple of topics we need to get to. And now Steve Paisley Jordan joins us. Good morning, Steve.
>> Steve Jordahl: Good morning, everybody. Hey, Sandy.
>> Sandy Rios: Hey, Steve. How are you?
>> Steve Jordahl: I'm well, Sandy, to go way back. I was talking with Sandy back in my days at Focus on The family, 20 years ago.
>> Sandy Rios: Oh, please, I'm not that old.
>> Steve Jordahl: No, no, you were just a, you were just a young lady at the time, 12 years old.
>> Tim Wildmon: That's when you were working for Family News and Focus.
>> Steve Jordahl: That's right.
>> Sandy Rios: That's right.
>> Tim Wildmon: all right. Well, anyway, thanks for listening, everybody. If you want to, Sandy, tell folks about your podcast and how they can get it and what you got coming.
>> Sandy Rios: Up at Sandy Rios 24 7. And you can get it on AFR Talk at the podcast section. You can listen on any podcast platform. You can also listen from my website, sandy rios.com and, most recently, Tim, I think I probably did one of the most important podcasts I've ever done. And I mean that. And that shows, I should say, even there is evidence, regarding the voting machines that now are used worldwide for us. Dominion is the most familiar name. There are investigations in a very new and real effective way that I talked about on Monday. The cheating that goes so deep, the involvement of other countries, the involvement of Venezuela and China and other countries now can be verified. And people that are overseas have been in protective custody now for a while who were involved in creating this software to steal elections. They're ready to testify, as are others. There are serious investigators on this. Tulsi Gabbard mentioned this in the very first cabinet meeting with Donald Trump. But we. It was m. Kind of mysterious and cryptic, and I play, so I talked about that and played audio from the two of the people that are leading this effort, on the show this week. And so I just commend that to everyone. It's so important because we're losing our country and we have to clean up our elections. And this is one thing that has to happen. We can have all the people go vote that we want, but if somebody's in another country changing the numbers and doing a, you know, a sleight of hand like you do in Cards, then we can't ever win again. So this is an important issue.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, so go to, folks, if you want to. Sandy releases two podcasts a week, and if you want them, then you go to, afr.net click on podcast banner and you'll see. And then scroll down, scroll down, you'll see Sandy. So go to afr.net, click on podcast, and you'll find it very easily. Sandy Rios 24 7.
>> Sandy Rios: And actually, it's the most recent one posted. It's. And it's called Dominion Voting Machines D Day Explosive. And it is.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right.
>> Sandy Rios: Ah, and also before that, I want to say also shout out, because we work. Bruce and I worked so hard and did a really, I think thorough and said things about Minneapolis you won't hear anywhere else. And so I did win. Nice turns deadly. And then the horrors of Minneapolis. And I come in. Both of those, too.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay.
Tim Ferriss: Dominion sued every major radio network for allegedly corrupt voting machines
All right, Steve.
>> Steve Jordahl: Sandy, didn't Fox, and Dominion get into it in a lawsuit? Didn't Dominion, like, demand billions of dollars? Fox News? And are they going to have to give it back?
>> Sandy Rios: Well, I don't know about the second part, but Dominion sued everyone. they sued every major radio network. They sued. They sued Newsmax. They destroyed Sidney Powell, they destroyed Rudy Giuliani, they, destroyed Micah Flynn. this was a threat that. Remember, it was like Covid. It was like the COVID shot. You don't dare. Don't you dare say Dominion voting machines are ceiling votes. Don't you dare say that. If you say that, you are. You lost your job. You shut up. I had a friend on top 40 radio in Chicago who couldn't, on his show, mention it, couldn't say a word. So I'm just telling you it was the same kind of grip they had on Covid. And now we know they were as corrupt as they could be. It started out as Smart Medic in Venezuela, then it went to Sequoia, and then.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, listen up, Sandy. Sorry. That's okay, because we'll get sued tomorrow.
>> Sandy Rios: You won't know. You won't.
>> Tim Wildmon: I don't really want that.
>> Sandy Rios: But, Tim, you're not going to be sued. They're being crushed, and we're going to get to the bottom.
>> Tim Wildmon: Let me just say this. I, don't know Sandy, what Sandy just talked about. I trust Sandy on what she says. That's all. But I don't. I don't have any independent verification on what Sandy's,
>> Sandy Rios: Well, they're actually admitting it. Even Dominion CEO is admitting court, so it's okay.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I'm going to listen to Sandy's,
>> Steve Jordahl: I was thinking the same thing I'm.
>> Tim Wildmon: Gonna do, but there was some.
Tim Ferriss: Bad Bunny will perform during Sunday's Super Bowl halftime
There was one other topic you wanted to get to. Right, Sandy?
>> Sandy Rios: Yes. You guys will be all in on this. this week on my show, I created a spot on this because. A separate spot, because I feel it's so important. I think this Sunday is a time of reckoning. And the reason I say that, Tim, it's the super bowl, and it's fun. You know, I even enjoy it. And I'm not a big football fan, but, it's just an American pastime. But in the midst of this, the NFL has chosen an artist who's called Bad Money, which sounds kind of funny. Bad Bunny, Yes. Sounds kind of funny, right? You know, like, he must be really good or humorous.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right?
>> Sandy Rios: But he is the epitome, the encapsulated person for everything woke anti American, everything that we can't possibly embrace. He's going to perform in. In a dress. It'll be all about transgenderism, homosexuality. He's already told us that he's doing the whole thing in Spanish because he can. Ah, he is, at the. We saw him at the Grammys last week. Last weekend, I guess it was. And he went on and on about ice. and one of the things he said about Minneapolis, he said, we are not animals. We are not, some other word like that. And here's the thing, Tim. I want to ask him. I'd like to sit down and have coffee with Bad Bunny and ask him. That person that bit off the ice agent's finger, completely. And the second person who tried the same with a second agent. What kind of a person was that? they are going to the ice agents. They're finding out who's cooking their meals and asking them to poison or make them sick with their food. they're keeping them awake all night with these rape whistles. Rape whistles? What kind of people do this? Okay, so Bad Bunny is into all of this, and he is the chosen performer for that international audience on Sunday. This is my opinion as believers in Christ. We have to make a choice. We have to not listen to that. TPUSA has an alternative, halftime. And I don't care if it's terrible. It won't be, but I don't care if it is. they're going to be on X. They're going to be on, gosh, I got to remember that. YouTube, the YouTube channel for TP USA. sorry, I'm trying to do this by memory, and I forgot to write it down. there's a whole bunch of outlets. oh, Daily Wire, Trinity Broadcasting, and there are others, too. I'm sure if you Google this, you can find out the other ways. X. You can. If you have a brain, if you do anything on television or with your phone, you can find it. And so I am challenging. I'm saying, look, this doesn't cost you anything. And the benefit not only is into your personal mental health by not taking that in with your children, your neighbors, your family, your church members. How could you do that? How could you do that? This is low drag. It doesn't cost you anything to do the right thing. And the net result, Tim, besides being, I think, a blessing of obedience to the Lord Jesus for those of you that are believers, is that you could cause. Which is what I'm hoping for the Nielsen ratings to go way down during the halftime. That's where they make their money. They spend millions m of dollars. they get millions of dollars for these ads. Let's just sink the audience so they don't get millions of dollars and make a stand. Take a stand.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah, the, talking about the halftime show.
>> Wesley Wildmon: Probably need to consider an action alert on that.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Wesley Wildmon: Yeah, already.
>> Tim Wildmon: I don't know. I did not know anything about Bad Bunny. He's. For those who don't know, he is a rapper from Puerto Rico, right?
>> Sandy Rios: Correct. Well, he's not a rap. I don't know if he's technically classed as a rapper. Probably does some of it, but I think he kind of sings, too.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay, well, anyway, he was the, So he's the halftime perform show perform.
>> Sandy Rios: 30 minutes. 30 minutes.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. the, Super Bowl. And how that happens is, the NFL. Roger Goodell, who's the commissioner, he. He gave that choice over to a guy named Jay Z, who is a rapper, a very popular, famous rapper, very rich guy from NewSong York, married to Beyonce. So they, He. Roger Goodell said, pick our halftime artists for us. This is the way I understand it happens. And you're just. And so we get nothing but, garbage. I don't know. It's,
Tim Ferriss: Super Bowl halftime is primarily an American event
They would say they're trying to create an international outreach here, because he's Puerto Rican, into the Hispanic community or whatever like that. But I'm going like, this is the American. This is at first and foremost an American event. The super bowl and why you couldn't pick somebody at least one year.
>> Wesley Wildmon: I wish they poll the American people or they won't.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. Now listen, now we may not listen to this guy, but this guy's has international, fame. I mean this, this Bad Bunny character is as big as anybody you might know from your era. That was a top, top line musical, act. You see what I'm saying? So he isn't without millions and millions and millions of fans. I think it was the number one downloaded on one of those music, sites. so he, he has, he has international acclaim.
>> Sandy Rios: I don't think it's for talent, Tim. I, I just, he is a dreadful person. I've never seen anything joyful come out of his mouth. He's like Darth Vader. I, I, and I, I just found my list. Could I just say it's going to be on YouTube with TPUSA's YouTube, Real America's Voice, Rumble One America News, Trinity Broadcasting and the Daily Wire. And there may be others.
>> Ed Vitagliano: This is the alternative.
>> Sandy Rios: The alternative, yes. Yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: Well, of course Ed and I are going to have our alternative to chips and dip.
>> Sandy Rios: Peanut butter. Peanut butter.
>> Steve Jordahl: Which one's chip and which one's dip is what I want.
>> Tim Wildmon: You know what, guys? That was hurtful.
>> Ed Vitagliano: That was Steve, Ed, Naj working.
>> Tim Wildmon: We're working on this.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I, listen, I, I can't do what Sandy is suggesting because I haven't watched the halftime on a Super bowl in probably 10 or 12 years. Because they always do this, Sandy. They always pick. I, can't name them all, but this seems like they always want to pick a degenerate.
>> Sandy Rios: They do, they do. And, but I just want to point out this is the worst yet. Yeah, this is horrific. I don't know if I'm cap properly capturing it. You should hear this guy. This guy is so rebellious and hateful toward America. That's one thing.
>> Ed Vitagliano: but I will say this now, Tim, you mentioned that this is primarily an American, Super Bowl. Super Bowl. However, I think that those in charge of the NFL, they've been pushing for years to increase and expand its influence overseas. That's why they have several games a year in Europe. They're trying to get an international audience. And I think this drives it to me. The NFL is in danger of becoming like one of these multinational corporations that no longer cares about America. They, they say, well, Americans will tune in. We don't have to worry about them. We want to reach outside of America.
>> Tim Wildmon: Is he really going to get on stage with a dress on.
>> Sandy Rios: yes.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay. go ahead, Wesley.
>> Wesley Wildmon: I, like. I don't know. I just have a hard time seeing the American people not having a bigger problem with that to the point where it causes a change. Yeah, but we'll see.
>> Ed Vitagliano: I hope they boo the guy.
>> Tim Wildmon: Gonna do it all in Spanish. Gonna do it all in Spanish.
>> Sandy Rios: All in. And, Okay, no, wait. I just looked this up to make sure. I do know that he said he was going to wear a dress. Now I'm looking at an update. It says, reports indicate he will not be wearing a dress.
>> Tim Wildmon: NFL is not going to let him do that. I don't.
>> Sandy Rios: I don't know, but he's still going to. He always is, like, fluid. In fact, I've got pictures here of him. Address.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Oh, he's. No, he's a huge supporter of the LGBTQ agenda. That. That's absolutely so.
>> Sandy Rios: But it's not just that. I mean, it's not just that, you guys. It's the vulgarity. It's the hatred of America.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right.
>> Sandy Rios: It's the hatred of anything honest and good.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Sandy Rios: And I just,
Sandy Rios: TP USA has done something brilliant here
And also, this is a chance. I think TP USA has done something brilliant here. This is a positive way of taking the. Taking the power of this wicked force that's trying to swallow up the world with its wickedness. This is a positive alternative, which, if it's anything like Charlie's funeral, you know, it will be wonderful. But I can't say that it's going to be. I don't know, but I don't care. Like I said, I don't care. I just want my mind to be not drawn into that garbage or, my family, my friends. I've. I sent out, missives to my own friends and lists and pastors, begging them, you know, to take a stand and tell other people.
>> Tim Wildmon: All right, thank you, Sandy.
>> Sandy Rios: You're welcome.
>> Tim Wildmon: Appreciate it very much. Appreciate it.
>> Sandy Rios: My pleasure.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. All right, talk to you soon. Bye. Bye. That's Sandy Rios, joining us, there, Steve.
A group called the Institute for the Study of Global Anti Semitism
>> Steve Jordahl: All right, we got a brand new breaking news. This is a new comprehensive news briefing. a group called the Institute for the Study of Global Anti Semitism and Policy has released a report, and it's titled Rashida Tlaib's Problematic and Rhetorical Associations. And what it asserts, what it says is that there is serious ethical and national security concerns related to Democrat Representative Mashida Tlaib from Michigan and her affiliation with individuals and organizations linked to domestic, to designated foreign terrorist entities. She's participated in conferences with terrorists groups and sympathizers. She's made payments to activists linked to Hamas and others. she is neck deep in this. According to this, brief, which I have a copy of the article Fox, has produced this article that just came out a couple hours ago.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Listen, the more we learn about the radical left, and I'm not sure when I say radical left, they may represent a larger percentage of the, Democratic Party, for example, than we currently understand, but they are, the radical left on the Democratic side. They are pro terrorist because they see it as a struggle against Israel, who is the oppressor, just like, the rest of the West. It's really astonishing that we've come to this.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah.
>> Steve Jordahl: So you could. We haven't yet decided how to cover this, on afn. I'm sure we will. but at this point, you, can look for the story on fox. can I note the lack of irony, awareness on the left?
>> Tim Wildmon: That's what we do here. Yes, we know the lack of irony.
>> Steve Jordahl: This is iron.
Community group in Minneapolis erects roadblock to prevent ICE entry
Well, okay, so someone decided to go take, an interview, to give an interview to some of these people in Minneapolis that are blocking the streets and stopping everybody and checking for license plates and ID to make sure you're not. They don't want to let ICE into the neighborhood. So they did an interview. And I want you to listen to this interview. The very first thing you're going to hear. Stop and think about what you're hearing.
>> Ed Vitagliano: These are not police.
>> Steve Jordahl: No, no, no. This is a private citizen, private journalist.
>> Tim Wildmon: Ah.
>> Steve Jordahl: just, maybe a local TV station, I think, that was out to do an interview. But listen. Listen to this.
>> Sandy Rios: This is Scott13 creating a place that we know who's coming and going in and out of our neighborhoods. In the middle of the road at 32nd and Cedar Avenue, a makeshift roadblock turned this intersection into a roundabout. How did it make you feel just seeing a community checkpoint in your neighborhood?
>> Tim Wildmon: It's kind of inspiring.
>> Steve Jordahl: I was like, wow, okay. We've got folks out there who are kind of taking care of us, looking out for us. That's good.
>> Sandy Rios: But Minneapolis police stepped in, clearing the roadblock and restoring flow of traffic. Honestly, I'm kind of sad about it. Still. Residents say the roadblock was necessary. We need to keep our neighbors safe, so we will be doing this again. Okay.
>> Steve Jordahl: Does it strike anybody as odd that they want to make sure that the people that are coming into their neighborhood aren't going to do any harm in the neighborhood?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Kind of sucks.
>> Wesley Wildmon: The whole thing was irony. But that part. And then at the end. Yes, I'd like to see them come back and do it again so that they can. So that we can keep us safe. And they said earlier so that we know who comes in and out.
>> Steve Jordahl: Right. The whole thing.
>> Ed Vitagliano: this is. This is in Minneapolis.
>> Steve Jordahl: It is.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, I understand that this neighborhood group has the nickname M Mice Minneapolis. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Listen, what's so bizarre about that is like you mentioned this in our story meeting. These folks don't even understand the irony of the situation. They are behaving in a way that justifies borders.
>> Tim Wildmon: Okay?
>> Ed Vitagliano: This is what conservatives and MAGA and other, MAGA folks have been saying. We need to know who's coming into our country so that we can keep our people safe. And that's the way they're doing the same thing here in Minneapolis and don't realize that, nobody ever accused the.
>> Tim Wildmon: left of having intellectual inconsistency.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Right.
>> Wesley Wildmon: that's. That's good stuff.
>> Tim Wildmon: Right? You're listening to today's issues on American Family Radio. Tim, Ed Wesley and Steve. Steve.
The recent Grammy Awards were all about immigration
>> Steve Jordahl: Next up, the, The recent Grammy Awards last Sunday were all about immigration.
>> Tim Wildmon: I've got it taped, so don't. Spoiler alert.
>> Steve Jordahl: Okay. I won't tell you who won anything.
>> Tim Wildmon: All of it taped, all three hours.
>> Steve Jordahl: But, they. Everybody was wearing these ICE out pins. The anger at ICE agents was just. That was the thing to do. Now if you're on the left.
>> Tim Wildmon: I knew he'd come back.
>> Steve Jordahl: Yeah.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Vanilla Ice.
>> Tim Wildmon: Am I not right about.
>> Steve Jordahl: There is a lady, an artist named Billie Eilish. She's a very popular young lady that, has, come on the music scene recently. And, she decided to make a statement. I'm going to play her statement, then I'm going to play Fox's John Roberts, who is reading a statement from an actual Indian tribe who owns the land that she has built her house on. You think I'm kind of signaling where this is going? Listen to cut 14.
>> Sandy Rios: No one is illegal on stolen land. Yeah, it's just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now. And I, just. I feel really hopeful in this room. And I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter.
>> Tim Wildmon: We appreciate the opportunity to provide clarity regarding the recent comments made by Billie Eilish. As the first people of the greater Los Angeles Basin, we do understand that her home is situated in our ancestral land. Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property. We do value the insistence when public.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Figures provide visibility to the true history of this country. This is, this is always the bizarre thing.
>> Tim Wildmon: So this Billie Eilish, it's a girl woman. I don't know how old she is. She's a Grammy award winning. She won a Grammy the other day. So she goes on this, I think.
>> Ed Vitagliano: She'S 27 maybe, something like that.
>> Tim Wildmon: But she, she kind of, she said she gets up to get her award. Oh, where nobody's, nobody's legal. We're all living on stolen land. And then what happened, Ed, after that?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Well, the, the point I was going to make is the virtual signaling is almost like a disease on the part of those on the left. I'm not saying. I'm sure conservatives can virtue signal too. And by virtue signal, I mean you are literally giving a signal to people who are like minded that you are a good person on the issues that matter. Okay, so she's talking about stolen land, but they never have any solution to the problem. If she is implying that all this land should be given back.
>> Tim Wildmon: Talking, about the United States of America. Yes.
>> Ed Vitagliano: Then start with yourself. Don't just simply set an example for us. Set an example for us. what exactly are you saying?
>> Steve Jordahl: The statement that John Roberts read was on behalf of the Tongva tribe, okay.
>> Wesley Wildmon: Oh, so that's good information. I knew that. But just to remind our audience, the statement that was read was from the.
>> Steve Jordahl: Tongva tribe which identifies as the group that, the original people in Los Angeles.
>> Tim Wildmon: Yeah. What makes us funny folks, you have this left wing singer and many of Mar. And she's saying basically America's stolen land, okay? The Europeans stole it from the indigenous people. The Indians who were, you know, had their different tribes here in the US and so basically, basically our whole country is illegitimate, Right? The one that's given her the Grammy and made all this money for her. It's an illegitimate country. Yeah. And she lives in a big mansion as it turns out on that was owned by this Indian.
>> Ed Vitagliano: well, way back, way back, way back.
>> Wesley Wildmon: It was stolen.
>> Tim Wildmon: It was, yeah. So people are saying now, well, why don't you get back your land that.
>> Wesley Wildmon: Was currently her land, including her horse, ranch and her man, $14 million.
>> Steve Jordahl: The Tongva tribe wants it back, but I'm sure they'd settle for a big rent check every month.
>> Tim Wildmon: Listen, she ain't going to give it back, because these people are rank hypocrites. Okay? They want it. Virtue signals. Say what?
>> Ed Vitagliano: Look at me.
>> Tim Wildmon: Look at me. I'm a. Look at me. I'm a good person. But, But, You're kidding me. If I'm giving back my stolen land, right? All right, we shall. Steve, thank you.
>> Steve Jordahl: My pleasure, Ed.
>> Tim Wildmon: Absolutely.
Thank you for listening to our podcast. And, uh, thank you
You and your Diet Coke. And, thank you, Wesley and Brent Creeley and Cole Greene. Sandy, Rios, videography. Sandy Rios. See you tomorrow.