Monday, 16 February 2026

Jack Blood Takes A Call From Gov. Rick "Eminent Domain" Perry [m9KW4C51Tyw]

A satirical confrontation with the Texas political establishment reveals a landscape of rising state debt, controversial DNA databases, and the populist surge of Deborah Medina.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 10m listen | 6 chapters
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About this episode

Texas gubernatorial candidate Rick Perry faces sharp criticism over a state debt increase from $18 billion to $31 billion and his alleged violation of the Logan Act via Bilderberg Group meetings. Jack Blood targets the Republican establishment, labeling Perry as Rick Hairdo and Kay Bailey Hutchison as K-Bailout while accusing both of using massive campaign war chests to erase their legislative records. The analysis links these figures to the George W. Bush era media strategy of catapulting the propaganda to maintain political control.

Local governance in Austin remains a flashpoint as activists fight mandatory psychological evaluations for students under the New Freedom Initiative. Police Chief Ferdinand Acevedo faces backlash for proposing a citizen DNA database, while Congressman Lloyd Doggett and Governor Perry are scrutinized for high-priced rental arrangements following the Governor Mansion fire. Meanwhile, citizen journalist Ed Dickey captured Representative Sheila Jackson Lee ignoring cancer survivor Tracy Miller during a healthcare town hall to take a private phone call, sparking a viral debate on political elitism. Outsider candidate Deborah Medina emerges as a populist alternative to the establishment, positioning her campaign against the expansion of toll roads and the NAFTA corridor.

Jack Blood delivers a scathing satirical monologue directed at the Governor, mocking Perry's cheerleader past and expensive hair care while questioning his aspirations for a Sarah Palin vice-presidential ticket. The segment highlights the absurdity of modern Texas politics through the lens of eminent domain and the looming threat of mandatory bicycle insurance in Austin.


CHAPTER 01 / 6 Discussion

Jack Blood Criticizes Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison

Jack Blood introduces nicknames for Texas gubernatorial candidates, referring to Rick Perry as "Rick Hairdo" and Kay Bailey Hutchison as "K-Bailout." He claims these politicians require $50 million in campaign funds to manipulate voter memories regarding their legislative records. Blood references George W. Bush's "catapult the propaganda" quote to describe the Republican establishment's media strategy in the state.

jack blood· rick perry· kay bailey hutchison· texas politics· campaign finance

00:00 Deborah Medina is a person who her whole life has lived by the ideals that she brings to this campaign. Now we're going to talk a little bit tonight about the opposition, the opposition in the Republican Party and some of you know them as... I gotta do this All these people have nicknames. I have to give them and assign them nicknames One is called Rick Hairdo I Was A Cheerleader Too Perry Like our last president, he was a male cheerleader. But we're not going to hold that... Not that there's anything wrong with that if you know what I mean? And K-Bailout Hutchinson Now these are people who have to raise $50 million in order to scrub the memories of voters over things they've done for this great state

00:57 For many, many years you need that much money if you're them because you've got to get people to a state where they can just as George Bush said you gotta catapult the propaganda. They say things over and over again they have to do that and it takes a lot of money to buy peoples memories literally Yes I'm from Austin Texas where i am known as a prominent thought criminal where water is being rationed, where the roads are being tolled. Where they have employed these sound police in the live music capital of the world They go around and they test the sound It's live music capital as long it's not over a hundred decibels Where smoking is illegal I believe Hitler did that but we better not say that here might end up on Chris Matthews MSNBC Where it's illegal to be drunk in a bar Austin Texas

CHAPTER 02 / 6 Discussion

Local Governance and Civil Liberties in Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas is characterized as a city with restrictive local ordinances involving sound police, smoking bans, and mandatory bicycle helmets. The narrative highlights concerns over eminent domain and the potential for future requirements regarding bicycle registration and insurance. Mention is made of Congressman Lloyd Doggett and Governor Rick Perry's high-priced rental property following a fire at the Governor's Mansion.

austin· lloyd doggett· eminent domain· mandatory helmets· sound police

01:50 Where the weird get green and they force us to do the same. Where Lloyd Doggett finally learned the meaning of just say no! Where Governor Perry rents a $10,000-a-month McMansion after burning down the last one with pom poms in Everclear—that's a long story. Where the girls don't shave their legs but the men do where it's illegal to ride your bicycle without a helmet and soon without registration, insurance and license. We want to see our papers! Where the military cooks up viral warfare agents? Where eminent domain reigns? Where it never reigns? Would somebody please get on the phone call the Pentagon and tell them to send the planes Yes I am Jack Blood speaking of blood they take it from you in Austin Texas and Dallas Texas when you won't incriminate yourself

CHAPTER 03 / 6 Discussion

Opposition to No Child Left Behind and New Freedom Initiative

Activists claim credit for stopping the New Freedom Initiative in Texas, which would have implemented mandatory psychological evaluations for school children leading to potential over-medication. Concerns are raised regarding Austin Police Chief Ferdinand Acevedo's proposal for a citizen DNA database. The discussion links these state-level psychiatric policies to similar provisions allegedly found in the federal Obamacare legislation.

no child left behind· new freedom initiative· psychological evaluations· ferdinand acevedo· dna database

02:46 little pesky thing there called the Fifth Amendment, where the Obama chief, Ferdinand Acevedo wants to create a DNA database on the citizenry. Of course all of this is for your safety now what we were able to do was stop No Child Left Behind that's a statewide issue The New Freedom Initiative any you heard of this? We were very very close to Rick Perry signing this and what it was is they Well, they do psychological evaluations on all of your children in the schools and if they don't pass these certain parameters of this psychological evaluation then they get drugged. Coincidentally enough there's something very similar to this in the Obama care bill but we were able to defeat that We were able to defeat the checkpoints with Texans Against Checkpoints Warrantless checkpoint

CHAPTER 04 / 6 Discussion

Deborah Medina Campaign Launch and Bilderberg Allegations

Deborah Medina is presented as the "People's Candidate" for Governor of Texas, positioned as an outsider who will not sell out for personal gain. Governor Rick Perry is accused of violating the Logan Act through his alleged connections to the Bilderberg Group. Supporters are urged to provide the necessary funds to ensure Medina can compete against the well-funded establishment candidates.

deborah medina· rick perry· bilderberg group· logan act· texas governor

03:48 Austin, Texas. Uh...Texas where people are no longer jailed for smoking? Well you know what I mean You get the picture. I've made my point Where we exposed Rick Perry's Bilderberg connections Which is a violation of the Logan Act Something he should read Tonight you and I We have come out For The People's Candidate for Governor Of Texas Deborah Medina We have this opportunity tonight, right here and now. And I want you all to remember this point because this is the very starting point where we get her started with the right enthusiasm when we get her started with a necessary funds not just to run for governor but to win and to be in the Governor's new mansion

04:46 Now as I said, while it's true that Kay and Rick will gather about 50 million from their fat cat friends they're going to need most of that money to erase the memories scrub the memories of Texans for their many improprieties. Their sellouts all these years Deborah Medina will not have that problem because she has always been on this side of people and she will never sell out freedom for the sake her own gains We were talking about these town hall meetings. How many of you have been to a town hall meeting recently and challenged the status quo? Tracy Miller is here. Tracy, you might've seen her on The Drudge Report all over the media, Fox & Friends... And the clip that they featured was just her people showing up at a town hall meeting with Sheila Jackson Lee!

CHAPTER 05 / 6 Discussion

Sheila Jackson Lee Town Hall Phone Incident

Cancer survivor Tracy Miller confronted Representative Sheila Jackson Lee during a town hall meeting regarding healthcare reform. During the exchange, Jackson Lee reportedly ignored the constituent's question to take a private phone call, an act captured on video by Ed Dickey. This moment is cited as an example of political elitism that can be exposed through citizen journalism and mobile technology.

sheila jackson lee· tracy miller· town hall· healthcare· viral video

05:45 And in the middle, correct Tracy you're a cancer survivor. She's asking her question about the health care system and how it might affect someone like herself that has cancer And in the middle of the question, without saying hey wait a minute I've got to take an important call. Will you all just not... would you stop asking your question because because you know i'm taking important call here she just gets right on the phone and starts taking a call and starts talking to whoever getting her marching orders ignoring Tracy Miller and her question and Ed Dickey who did the video for that as well this is the powerful

06:29 See, these guys have to have $50 million because they have to hire these huge videographers and these press people. And everyone's gotta get paid and everyone wants to get paid. Spread it around. Spread the money around Rick, okay? Spread it around! But we really don't need that because we've got people like Tracy and Edward out there with their video cameras waiting for the next Mukaka moment Some of you remember that Because it only takes one little misstep from these lying politicians before their careers are over. It's done for them, and they're watching us constantly while we're watching them with shoes on the other foot So the audacity of taking a phone call in the middle of a town hall meeting Sorry about that I do have to take this But I am sorry See at least I tell you I'm sorry Yeah this is Jack No this isn't Rudy Giuliani

CHAPTER 06 / 6 Discussion

Jack Blood Satirical Phone Call to Governor Rick Perry

Jack Blood performs a satirical one-sided phone conversation with Governor Rick Perry, mocking his hair care expenses and cheerleader background. The monologue highlights the increase in Texas state debt from $18 billion to $31 billion during Perry's tenure. The segment touches on political grievances including toll roads, the NAFTA corridor, and Perry's alleged aspirations for the Vice Presidency alongside Sarah Palin.

rick perry· texas debt· nafta corridor· sarah palin· eminent domain

07:34 Oh, Rick Perry! As in Governor Rick Perry. You still at the hairdresser? It's almost 8 o'clock. Oh your hairdressers on retainer?! How much is that now? Wow... Now when are the states on a 31 billion dollar in debt budget? Oh no that is true sir I read that not on the internets but on the legislative budget committee The state was in debt 18 billion dollars when you took office sir and now the state is in debt 31 billion dollars

08:15 Oh, no. I won't tell anyone. No actually we're going to tell everyone sir Well...no sir you cannot have me arrested for telling the truth governor nice try though yes sir Yes i know you want to be vice president sir I'm sorry but we cannot let that happen no no sir i don't want to talk to miss Palin yeah yes i understand right? yes yes The toll road takeover was a big mistake uh-huh yeah it's too late to be sorry Deborah will be putting a stop to the NAFTA corridor governor

08:58 Oh, you hear the people here. We're having a little party for Deborah Medina. She'll be the next governor. I'm sorry but your investments into all of the eminent domain land deals will probably go sour but... But I guess now you know how all the people are feeling that have been disclosed on and they've been foreclosed Mr Perry? You didn't hear about that okay That's why we're her to keep you informed Yes sir! I wish i could say it was swell talking to you too sir. I do yes Well, no it's okay. I'm sure with all of your experience as a male cheerleader you'll land on your feet sir No, I don't have Jerry Jones' phone number sir You're gonna have to look that up Right you too governor Okay yeah Oh! You are going to see Debra Medina in the debates for sure Yes Hello? Governor? Guess he hung up Uh well sometimes you just gotta take a call folks It's uh... That's how it goes