This episode appears to contain primarily Christmas-themed music and song lyrics rather than substantive political or constitutional commentary typical of The Intelligence Report. The transcript consists largely of holiday song content with fragmented lyrics about Christmas cookies, the Nutcracker, and a Christmas shop narrative, with no identifiable discussion of militia activity, preparedness, constitutional rights, or political analysis.
little sprinkly things on top. Sprinkly things just make things worse cause it makes them taste better than they did at first and they're absolutely impossible to resist. Disappeared to who knows where but I make sure that I get my share and those kids just stand there waiting for the ones I missed. Benefit to all of this that you might have overlooked or missed. So now let me tell you the best part of it all. Another batch in the oven There's 15 minutes for some kissing and a hugging That's why I eat Christmas cookies all year long Perhaps you'd just think the Nutcracker is something you did off the high dive. Or if you've ever misspelled anything in Christmas life. Eggs for Santa Claus. I didn't say anything wrong with it. It's hard to beat. Well, pack a bud. 11 raslin' tickets. Pen-a-cope-in-hagen. 9 years probation. 8 table dance. For 7 facts of red men. 6 dances. Bad. Get the car key outta here. That's where the 9 years probation comes in. I'm gonna do it for you again. Now listen. wrestling tickets in a Copenhagen nine-year probation eight table banter seven packs of red man's things tends to spam seem to say to play would you could you do please stop he's a lonely pup in a Christmas shop thank you lady thank you sir is there someone else that you'd prefer he's not selfish just a flop so he wagged his tail in a Christmas shop Mr. Sanger, if you would send me some
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