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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Morning Europe. About to enter the arena and join the
Battle to.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Save America with your host Sean Carnell. Good Evening, America,
Welcome to battle Ground Live. This is a show where
we kick ass, and we take names and we lock
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From sea to shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome
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Patriots on a Thursday and a great Thursday.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
It is.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
What's happening right now is Donald Trump is giving a
press conference in New York City at Trump Tower, while simultaneously,
Kamala Harris is doing a press conference conference.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
With Voyermir Zelenski.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
We're gonna talk about that and a little bit more
depth later in the show. But Trump called this emergency
press conference, and all day the media was wondering why.
The media was speculating that he was going to complain
about the lawfare that was happening against him. They thought
there might be a development in something like that, maybe
another development on assassination attempt in response to some of
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these hearings that are happening on Capitol Hill. But Trump
got up there and I switched over from watching him
just seconds ago to come live on the show.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
So we could discuss it with you.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
He is talking about he's just savaging Kamala Harris on
the border right now, and what he's doing and doing brilliantly,
and what look to be scripted remarks is he is
talking about the border, and he's tying it directly to
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what is a very strong America First economic message. In
other words, not only is our border national security crisis,
not only does this crisis have nested within it a
tidal wave of human suffering. Three hundred and fifty thousand
children gone missing, you know, women raped multiple times in
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horrific ways, being human trafficked across our border. We're empowering
the cartels. I mean, the list goes on and on.
Fentanyl pouring into our country. Trump is hammering every single
one of those issues, and he's saying, as this problem
goes gets worse, as it continues to spiral out of control,
it hurts Americans economically as well, because what they're doing
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is flying all these people with a sophisticated app, a
phone based app, into small town America, and these illegal
alien invaders are overwhelming small towns and replacing the locals
and taking their jobs. Absolutely brilliant and The reason why
it's brilliant because Kamala Harris right now is talking about
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should she be elected, standing right next to Voimeir's lens,
that she is going to send continue to send billions
of dollars to Ukraine in a war, in a fight
without end. And this on the heels of tiny Governor
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Josh Shapiro are poindexter governor here in the state of Pennsylvania.
This comes on the heels of him signing an agreement
with Ukraine saying that the Pennsylvania National Guard will go
over there and help them rebuild. It's our commitment, even
though he doesn't have the authority to do or say that,
talking about American troops on the ground. And so what
image does that paint right now here? We are what
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probably what is it? Less forty some days out, thirty
nine days out from election day, you have one person,
one president, talking about the economy, talking about immigration, talking
about how the American people are affected, talking about how
the American people are really suffering. Right now you have
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another candidate talking about forever war with a country and
sending American taxpayer dollars to that country to support that country.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
It's absolutely crazy.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
So before we get into the show, make sure you
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make sure you smash it. That brings me to you
know Trump this weekend. He's got plans this weekend to
attend Saturday's Georgia Alabama game, which is amazing, and he's
going there at the invite of multiple business leaders. And
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you know, they take your order because it'll be up
up in the box watching the game, and they take
your order ahead of time and they serve you.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
It's like real nice, right.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
I have never watched a football game from one of
those private boxes.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
That's a little bit above my pay grade.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
But you know, Trump running for president, being probably the
most famous, one of the most powerful people.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
In the world. You know, along with that come some perks.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
So all of these businessmen are ordering steaks and you know,
high dollar meals, things like that Trump's order. I think
you all get a kick out of this. Trump's order
two file of fish sandwiches in parentheses with cheese, stadium
hot dogs, Domino's pizza, and Diet Coke. So there is
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there is billionaire Trump, the most famous guy in the world.
I mean, you could you could drop him in eastern
Afghanistan and tribes that haven't watched doesn't even know what
a television is, and people there be able to see
a picture of Trump and say, yeah, Trump. They even
know how to pronounce his name in English. Robin Elbows
was some of America's most powerful businessmen. They're all ordering
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you know, two three hundred dollars steaks, Trump, two file
of fishes in parentheses, with cheese, Domino's.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Beets, and tight coat.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
And that's it, right there, folks, That, right there is
why the American people love this. And this is what
the Democrats just don't seem to understand, and actually many
Republicans don't seem to understand this either. For our movement,
it's about running people who are authentic, running people who
have a set of core principles yes, believe in conservative values, yes,
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but aren't afraid to be themselves.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
You know.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Our candidates, many Republican candidates are so overtly controlled by consultants,
and they end up speaking in in ways that are
i mean just steeped in nothing but talking points, you know,
and their language sounds really polished, sounds really great from
the stage, but because they're just talking points, because there's
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no real core belief there many of those ideas when
those polished candidates get elected and listen, we have a
real problem with this in our party. We have in
deep red states some of the big I guess milk toasts,
spineless losers representing the Conservative movement as senators from some
of the deepest red states in the country. That's because
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they say all the right things, but they don't have
any real core principles. They don't have any real beliefs.
And if you don't have any real beliefs, then when
push comes to shove and the rubber meets the road,
how are you really going to defend those things? I mean,
if you're just saying things as a stock platitude, probably not,
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because you don't really believe it anyway. And that's the
position that Conservatives find ourselves in in the year twenty
twenty four. We have a lot of Republican politicians that
don't represent well the base of our party. The Democrats,
by contrast, do not have this problem. The Democrats all
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vote the same. There's no such thing as a moderate Democrat.
You know, a Western Pennsylvania Democrat be a moderate Democrat,
but they're voting the same as a California Democrat, same, same, same,
They represent their base. Well, they don't stab each other
in the back. But because we run these pony candidates
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find ourselves even on this show talking to the battle crew,
and we talk often about how Republicans are just spineless.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Well, this is why.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Because people talk a good game, they don't often uphold
those promises in office because they just don't believe them.
But Trump, this is why Trump is different. This is
why Trump is running ahead of almost every single Republican
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in the country. This is why Trump is larger than
the Republican Party. People see Trump as Trump, they don't
see they don't see Trump and immediately think Republican. I mean,
the far left does, but who gives a damn about
those morons. Those people are some of the dumbest, most
easily fooled people in the country. Yeah, the far left,
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they're way out there, But the vast majority of people
in this country see Trump as Trump. And let's be
honest about something. Trump is not a far right guy
at all. Trump is actually fairly moderate by my standards.
But the reason why I like Trump is he is
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who he is, and he does the same the things
that he says he's going to do. Why because he
really believes in those things. He really believes in him. Now, look,
Republicans throw up barriers every step of the way in
twenty sixteen when we controlled the Senate, the House, and
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the White House. But Trump still got a hell of
a lot done. The reason why people see him the
way that people see him as larger than life, bigger
than the Republican Party, also the reason why Trump has
enormous crossover support from Democrats. Again, an important point for
our fellow Republicans out there to learn, understand, and integrate
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into their strategy. Trump has crossover appeal because people don't
see him as a card carrying Republican. They see him
as Trump. And yes, he's got an R after his name.
But our party, our movement would be served well by
nominating and electing people that are true believers in the cause.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Our party would be served.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Well by by nominating and electing people who are fighters.
If they're true believers in our cause, it means they
rally their hearts around principles. They rally their hearts around principles.
It means when push comes to shove on Capitol Hill,
they're willing to defend those principles. You see how this works.
We just don't have that now in our party. And
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because of that, the Republican Party oftentimes feels weak and oftentimes,
even when we have a majority, it feels like we
don't ever get anything done. I mean, we have a
very razor thin majority in the House of Representatives.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
How have you.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Felt since we've had a majority. I mean, honestly, coming
over to the live chat now and I want to
hear from you. How have you felt do you feel
like our Republican majority slim majority as it is. Do
you feel yes or no, that our Republican majority has
got a lot done in the last couple of years.
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I'd love to hear from you. Let me know, because
I don't think that they have. And this is why
we've got that. Look at look at look at look
at Regina nothing, look at Bump and mcgroin also Welllo mcgroins,
love you all with the battle Creo, love having you here.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Look at nothing.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Congress sucks week f no by sergeant and no, does
not feel like a minority tipto no, no, no, no, no, no, folks.
This is a problem. This is a problem. It is
a leadership problem in our party. I mean, seriously, look
at all the no's in the live chat here, look
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at look at Steele City, Ken Republicans are weak.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
We feel like this all the time.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
And the reason why we feel like this is because
we are putting these people who run for office. They
talk a good game, but they don't really believe the
things that they say. And because they don't believe the
things that they say, they go down there in Washington
and they establish in the back. That's why people love Trump.
That's why Trump is seen as larger than the Republican Party,
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and that's why Trump is going to win this election.
That's why they move the deep state, and these Democrats
and their allies in the media moved Heaven and our
to stop him in twenty twenty. And yeah, I think
he won the election in twenty twenty. In fact, I
don't think I know he won the election in twenty twenty.
The fact that we're not even supposed to talk about
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it tells you shows you is proof that he won
in twenty twenty. Now, Donald Trump came out today and
said and said this, I'm just gonna read it in
full because it's very important. He said, as exposed by
the great John Solomon, a real journalist who cares about
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the truth, and the great work of Congressman Barry Loudermilk
and Republicans on the House Oversight Committee, the deep State
chose to disregard my direct authorization of at least ten
thousand National Guard troops to ensure that Washington, DC was
safe and secure on January sixth, twenty twenty one. Folks,
let me just pause right there. This is a bombshell.
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It's like it should be headline news, but it's not
a This is a former president in on a situation
essentially telling the nation that he.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Was betrayed by the deep State.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
That people in high ranking position, he's the commander in chief,
these people report to him, he is their boss. That
these people, essentially to me, committed treason but not obeying
a direct order.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Listen to this.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
These deep state subversives disobeyed the president's directive, which would
have prevented any unrest that day January sixth, as it's known,
would never have taken place.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
This is from Trump. This is crazy. These revelations end
the sham j six civil hoaxes and the lawless DC
case brought by Durranged Jack Smith, my nickname for hid
him as the bead eyed little Freak, commy prosecutor, which
has already been demolished by the United States Supreme Court
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historically historic community and Fisher decisions. He said, I called
for everyone to act peacefully and patriotically and demanded the
DC be protected. The Deep State and crazy Nancy Pelosi,
who admitted to her daughter on videotape that she was responsible,
have to be held to account, including for the damaged,
wasted resources and time spent defending the witch hunt and hoaxes.
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We have to save our broken justice system. Listen, America,
I could not agree more. You know, I'm sure you
saw the news of Eric Adams being indicted. I'm sure
you saw it.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
You know, Eric Adams was, you know, the mayor of
New York City was indicted on conspiracy to commit wirefraud,
federal program bribery, and to receive campaign contributions by foreign nationals, wirefraud,
solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national, and bribery.
Mayor Adams, according to US Attorney Damian will Williams, took
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over one hundred thousand dollars in US bribe. So first
of all, right, off the top, how is this any
different than what Joe Biden did? Except for Joe Biden
took twenty million dollars from people who hate us, some
of which while he was vice president. Me Dan well
sure that his family was taking it while he was
president too.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
It's the same damn thing.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
And a lot of this indictment with Eric Adams in
New York were, like, you know, from Turkish airlines upgrading
him from coach to first class. So look, I get it,
completely understand like that's wrong. Of course that's wrong, like
no elected officials should do that. But did you know
that American airlines Delta and United regularly give members of
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Congress refundable tickets or upgrades on their flights for free,
just given how often they travel to and from their districts.
Did you know that that's wrong too? Both of these
things are wrong. You can make an argument that say, hey, hey,
it's even worse because it's from Turkish airlines. Well yeah, yes, okay, maybe,
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but think about this, and I'm building to a larger
point here. Eric Adams one hundred thousand dollars, he's being
indicted like a zillion times by the Department of Justice.
The FBI is raiding the guy's home. Eric Adams also
spoke out about New York City being completely overwhelmed and
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destroyed by illegal alien invaders, his people being displaced, violent
crime on the rise, NYPD being assaulted. He spoke out
about that he didn't tow the line. It's almost like
he's being punished for not obeying the narrative. Right again,
coming over to the live chat, what do you all
think about this? I mean, do you I mean, Eric
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Adams has come out and said I am one hundred
percent guilty of this. They are the FEDS are targeting
me for no reason. What do you think Do you
think that? Do you think that Eric Adams is being
you know, railroaded because he spoke out against the Biden
regime and the invasion of our country. Tell me yes
or no, because I think he is. And here's the
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larger story here, that that nobody is talking about the
real tragedy here, the real.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Look at us. Yes, yes, yes, yep, yep, yep. The
real tragedy here is that.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Eric Adams is a Democrat and here we are as conservatives. Yeah,
el Han saying you're saying both can be true. Yeah,
you're right, You're right. The real Melanie looked at.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Me last night.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Let me get into this conversation this way, she said,
I cannot believe how many conservatives are on social media
right now defending Eric Adams, a Democrat mayor of New
York City. But I believing he listen to me, I
am not repeat, not carrying water for that guy.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
However, I also do not trust damn thing from our government,
our Department of Justice, the Biden administration. I don't trust
anything coming out. I don't trust the Department of Justice.
And so isn't it interesting that Trump puts out a
January sixth tweet that says, right at the end, we
have to save our broken justice system.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
And that is the story.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
The headline is, how does this country survive if the
American people don't trust our justice system? Seriously follow that
line of logic for to its inextricable end state. If
you do, indeed follow it, it doesn't end in a
good place.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
It ends in conflict.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
If people don't trust justice in this country, then do
are we really a free people?
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Hammer, I agree, he said, he Adam, this is a
racist grifter. Yeah, I mean, look, I'm not defending the guy.
I completely agree. I'm just making the observation. So many
conservatives are out there defending the guy because nobody trusts
our government anymore. Nobody, And that's the point. And you
saw the story. Boy, I'm going on for twenty minutes here.
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Let me let me take a quick break. I'm going
to talk about this Iran story, the Iran assassination attempt
on President Trump, all that stuff, and how this far
left blogger completely docs jd Vance again should be headline
news everywhere, but it's not talk about that in just
a second. The left in the deep State are working
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together to destabilize this country and influence the election. You
saw the news that I'm sure that you saw the
news that Iran had hacked the Trump campaign. Iran then
subsequently leaked all of that information or sent all of
that information to media outlets here in America, hoping that
they'd be published. Well, these left wing media outlets, they
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they'll say outwardly, well, listen, if we won't publish this stuff,
we refuse to do it. We won't do it because
we have standards. So they won't publish it because it's
hacked material and it's from an enemy that wants to
destroy our country. However, they will take the information and
leak it to a left wing blogger that doesn't have
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the stame bylaws and standards, and that's exactly what they did.
So now you have this far left blogger, Ken Klippenstein
publishes and completely docs JD. Vance today, leaks his social
Security number, leaks his home address, you know, leaks all
these private emails from JD Vance's private cell phone number,
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you know, all this stuff about his family. Now keep
in mind, all of this is happening. All of this
is happening in the midst of two assassination attempts on
Donald Trump. It's stunning, is it not. It's absolutely It's
absolutely crazy to me. And so Donald Trump spoke out
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on these assassination attempts yesterday, had Savage rich on yesterday,
didn't really get to it. But I want you to listen.
Check this out.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
If I were president and a former president and a
leading candidate, I'm the leading candidate by far to be
the next president, and that leading candidate was under threat.
If I was president and the candidate was under threat,
any candidate Republican or Democrat, and By the way, I
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want to thank the Democrats because they just increased funding
for the Secret Service, who worked very hard. They increased
funding for the Secret Service. And nobody will believe this.
It was a unanimous vote. Republicans, every single Republican, every
single Democrat president voted in favor. That was a first
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unanimous vote we've seen in a long time, and that's
to increase the funding of the Secret Service. So I
thank everybody in Congress. But if I were the president,
I would inform the threatening country in this case, Iran,
that if you do anything to harm for this person,
we are going to blow your largest cities and the
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country itself to smitherines.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
We're going to blow it to smitherings.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
You can't do then, listen. I couldn't agree more Democrat Republican.
I don't care if you're a foreign country, you're a
foreign adversary.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
Don't f with our people. You do, you're dead.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Not only are you dead, your entire bloodline is going
to be vaporized. That's exactly how we should handle America's enemies.
That's exactly how you keep the peace here in this country.
That's exactly how you pave the way to peace globally
peace through strength walks off, but carry a big stick.
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Charles Warren, thank you for the rumble Rand tip.
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You tipped a lot last week, and I was worried
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I know Trump was there was a conflence so started
while Trump was given his presser in New York. You
know I've said before and I'll say again, I really
need to have a discussion with the former president. Please
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know pressers that conflict with Battleground Live. Can we agree
on that, mister President. I don't think he cares, But
at any rate, thank you, Charles. I really appreciate the
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remember what the hell I was talking about. I don't
remember how we got up on this tangent. But there
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were two interviews last night, folks. There were two interviews
last night. There is an interview with Milania Trump and
there is another I think Kamala's third interview sit down interview,
and I watched both of them and they just could
not be.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
More different.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
The reason why I said, America, choose your Fighter, which
is the title of tonight's episode, is because I feel
like I'm just gonna be perfectly honest. I have absolutely
no idea how this election is as close as it is.
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I have no idea how, just speaking in generalities here,
how forty nine percent of this country thinks Kamala Harris
is the future of this country.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
None.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
I have no idea none. I mean, the Democrats could run,
you know, a rotting turn up at the top of
the ticket, and it seems like it would have forty
nine percent of the vote in this country.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
How is this possible? You know?
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Trump and his speech in Indiana made the promise that
he was going to dismantle the Department of Education should
he win. Many Republicans say this, and the left always
freaks out about it, but I really believe that that
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has to happen. Should Donald Trump make it into the
White House. Should he win, and I think that he will,
his top priority has got to be dismantling the Department
of Education because part of the reason we are in
the situation that we're in here in this country is
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the Department of Education and doctrinating our children in K
through twelve education and then universities and doctrinating our children there.
It's absolutely one hundred percent that's the reason why we
are where we are. We need education push down to
the local and state level. You know, our small towns
are our small communities. We know how, we know how
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to best educate our children. We should be the ones
coming up with the curriculum. How is it that we're
at a point in this country where we have gay
porn LGBTQ elementop gay porn in our children's schools, and
librarians and teachers and Democrat politicians are defending it. Not
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just defending it. They're too cowardly to defend it out
in the open. They're just lying and saying that Republicans
are about banning books. Oh no, not about banning books.
You can still go buy this gay porn and the bookstore.
Just keep it out of our elementary school libraries. Seems
kind of reasonable, does it not? But do you know
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how this is made possible. It's made possible through the curriculum,
which is set at the Department of Education. And the
reason why you have forty nine percent of the people
in this country willing to vote for Kamala Harris is
that simply they don't know any better. And this is
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a problem. When you hear the quote from Benjamin Franklin,
a republic if you can keep it, it means that
we have to fight for what we have. That freedom
comes with a certain set of responsibilities. It's meant for
a smart, well reasoned people. The Department of Education is
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not get us to that goal. In fact, it's led
us to a point where we are dangerously close to
our my with somebody that is fundamentally unqualified to be president.
I mean, this interview with Kamala Harris's is absolutely a joke.
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I mean it was, it's straight up propaganda. And before that,
she gives this speech and she's on prompt for the speech. Kamala,
she gives this speech and it's just it's an embarrassment.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Check this out. Listen for yourself. We need to guard
that spirit. We have to guard that spirit.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
Let it always inspire us, Let it always be the
source of our optimism, which is that spirit that is
so uniquely American. And let that then inspire us by
helping us to be inspired to solve the problems that
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so many faiths, including our business owners.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Helping me inspired inspired it.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
I'm inspired to be inspired to never listen to another
speech by Kamala Harris again. This woman, I'm just gonna
say it, she is too stupid to be anywhere near
the Oval Office. We are not sending America's best and
brightest to Washington. I mean, it's unbelievable to me that
forty nine percent of the people in this country are like, Yeah,
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Kamala is the future of this country.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
She's gonna get us back on the right track.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Never mind the fact that she has already been in
office for three years and is.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Responsible for where we are right now.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
I mean, she says in this interview, one thing after
the next that are just complete and total lies. Worst
unemployment since the Great Depression, inherited that from Donald Trump.
Nobody in their right mind, pragmatic independence, nobody's gonna believe that.
I mean, for God's sake, during the Great Depression, I
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think there was twenty five thirty percent unemployment. It's unbelievable
to me that we are where we are and that
so many people support this woman. I mean, listen to
one of the very first questions that she got from
Stephanie Rule on MSDNC during her third sit down interview.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
The first one just a fact check because your opponent
there is a little to day, there's no such.
Speaker 4 (32:23):
Thing as a little job.
Speaker 5 (32:23):
Okay, fair, fair, because your opponent almost every day seems
to be talking about this. So I just want to
ask you, yes or no? At any point in your
life have you served to all beef patties, special sauce,
let us cheese pick those onions one but looking at
a McDonald's, yes or no?
Speaker 3 (32:40):
That's it.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
I have Okay, now the other job, but it was not.
Speaker 4 (32:44):
A small job like I do prize.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
I mean, you know I did.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Oh my god, this is absolutely crazy. This woman is
running to be the most powerful person in the world.
That's the first question that she gets. I watched that
interview last night with Commander Melanie and I thought to
myself the whole time, this woman is too freaking stupid
to run for president. And I will tell you this,
Hillary Clinton was a million times smarter, more politically dangerous,
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was a better political candidate than Kamala Harris. I mean
a million times smarter than Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
I mean on an.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
Unrelated well unrelated but unrelated, I don't I don't know.
On a related note, it must chap Hillary Clinton's ass
to watch Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket
right now like it, It must like really drive her crazy.
But this interview was nothing more than pullit bureau propaganda.
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Ande Stephanie Rule asked her like, well, what are you
gonna do about the people who maybe don't support your
economic plan or don't see themselves as part of your
economic plan. Again, Kamala Harris's answer was crazy, gre words,
word salad. None of it made any sense.
Speaker 5 (34:07):
Madam Vice President, you just laid out your economic vision
for the future. But still there are lots of Americans
who don't see themselves in your plans. For those who
say these policies aren't for me, what do you say
to them?
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Well, if you are hardworking, if you have the dreams
and the ambitions and the aspirations of what I believe
you do, you're in my plan.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
You know.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
I have to tell you, I really love and am
so energized by what I know to be the spirit
and character of the American people. We have ambition, we
have aspirations, we have dreams, we can see what's possible.
We have an incredible work at thick, but not everyone
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has the access to the opportunities that allow them to
achieve those things. But we don't lack for those things.
But not everyone, you know, gets hand to stuff on
a silver platter. And so my vision for the economy,
I call it an opportunity economy, is about making sure
that all Americans, wherever they start, wherever they are, have
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the ability to actually achieve those those dreams and those ambitions,
which include from middle class families just being able to
know that their hard work allows them to get ahead.
Speaker 3 (35:37):
Right, I think.
Speaker 4 (35:38):
We can't and we shouldn't aspire to have an economy
that just allows people to get by. People want to
do more than just get by. They want to get ahead.
And I come from the middle class.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
I come from a middle class family. Please explain one
single thing and that word salad mess that makes any sense?
The question what do you do about these people who
maybe don't support you, I'm paraphrasing that was the answer.
We have dreams, we have aspirations, we see what can be,
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and I don't want we don't want for these opportunities,
but some people have trouble getting like, what the hell
is this?
Speaker 1 (36:19):
What is an opportunity economy?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
What are you gonna do to get our debt and
deficit issues back in check? What are you gonna do
to temper inflation? More importantly, how are you gonna do it? Never,
and I mean never, has there been someone at the
top of a ticket who was so unqualified for this
job than Kamala Harris. It is we have never been
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in a situation like this before as a country where
you have someone as as vacuous and stupid as Kamala Harris.
And I'm legitimately after this third interview, I mean, yes,
I always thought she was as moron, but after this
this interview, I'm telling you these are softball questions lobbed
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at her by a friendly media outlet, and not only
could she not answer them at all, it was one
word salad after the next. How in God's name is
she ever gonna meet with President She? How in God's
name is she ever gonna meet with President Putin and
have those two men not just completely own her? How
is she ever going to strike fear into the hearts
of our enemies. She's never had a private sect of
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job in her life. She was the borders are and
our border is completely overwhelmed. She's done nothing but evangelized
criminals and demonized her police the entire her entire career.
Yet this woman is at forty nine percent right now,
and half the country is just like, yeah, I'm cool
with this. I mean, Hammer said it in the live chat.
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And a free a free people, a republic, a constitutional
republic requires a moral and decent people. It seems to
me that we've just lost our way. I mean, listen
to Kamala on home ownership.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
You know, home ownership for too many people in our
country now is elusive. You know, gone is the day
of everyone thinking they could actually live the American dreams.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
You were president for the last or vice president for
three and a half years.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
You're in the chair now. If the American dream is
elusive and.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
People can't attain it, chances are it's because of you, dumbass.
I'm sorry. I don't mean to be crashed. It just
drives me absolutely insane. Let's talk about like one must
be serious. She was using the term one because I
think she makes it. I think she thinks that that
makes her sound smart and deeply a deep thinker and philosophical.
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One must be serious about this stuff.
Speaker 4 (38:47):
And one must be serious and have a plan, any
real plan that's not just about some talking point ending
in an exclamation at a political rally, but actually putting
the thought into what will be the return on the investment,
what will be the economic impact on everyday people.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
She just says buzzwords like return on investment, and one
must be serious.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
And what's the ROI? Oh, we're inspired, We're inspired, We're
inspired like.
Speaker 2 (39:17):
Nothing but like one weird stock platitude sentence, one sentence
and then another stock platitude sentence that's not tied to
the first one.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
It's like I live in some.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
Crazy leftist healthscape where somebody like this even has a
snowballs chance in hell to sit behind the resolute desk
in the Oval. How has America gotten to this point?
And I'm not dooming. I think if the election were
held today, Trump was going to win. I think the
American people buy and large are smart. But you have
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half the people in this country out there thinking that
this is just completely okay.
Speaker 1 (39:57):
How about Kamala on a legal immigration there are.
Speaker 5 (40:00):
People there that are stressed, that feel that they're at capacity.
Communities around the country that have legal immigration many have
said we're at capacity, and many feel like the government
has said to them, well, adapt, sit down.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
Be quiet.
Speaker 6 (40:15):
This is how it is.
Speaker 5 (40:16):
What would a Harris administration do for those communities who
have taken in many, many legal immigrants but are at capacity.
Speaker 4 (40:24):
Well, first of all, we do have a broken immigration
system and it needs to be fixed. And if we
take a step back, months ago, some of the most
conservative members of the United States Congress came together with
others proposed a border security bill that would have put
fifteen hundred new border agents on the border to help
those hardworking border agents who work there right now, working
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around the clock. Would to put more money into stemming
the flow of fentanyl which is killing America.
Speaker 2 (40:54):
So her solution is to go back to the same
lame talking point. Oh hey, thanks ask on Republicans in
the US Senate for working with the Democrats on giving
them a talking point that they can bludgeon Republicans with
the entire cycle. This border bill that Langford put forth
in the Senate would do nothing but codify into law
the illegal crossing of five thousand people a day. It
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codifies the invasion of our country into into law. And
these moron Republicans give these these democrats ammunition to do this,
and she just trots this out. Wow, we do have
a broken immigration system. And the journalist is just like, now,
compare this interview. And if you're if you're sensing that
I'm getting fired up, it's because I am. Now compare
(41:41):
this interview with Trump walking in to the National Association
of Black Journalists and he sits down. It's like, so,
miss so thank you, no, thank you for joining us,
but so please tell me why you're a disgusting racist.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
I mean, I can't.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
It's hard for me to handle the stupid. It's just
absolutely positively unbelievable. But you know, who see kids, kids
see the truth of how things are. And did you
see this interview on CNN. CNN was asking kids what
they thought of the political candidates. Listen to this kid's
answer about Kamala Harris.
Speaker 6 (42:20):
What's the first word that pops into your head when
you hear the name Kamala Harris?
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Wire boom promote that kid, make them class president, elect
him class president of whatever class he's in, and all
of your wildest dreams will come true.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
All right, let me take let me take a quick break.
Speaker 2 (42:42):
Don't forget to smash that like button, that little green
thumb beneath the video, smash it. We've been making the leaderboard.
I think we're in the twenties on the leaderboard last night.
We've never been in the twenties before. So thank you.
So you have Kamala out there spewing nothing but bullshit
in an interview, not making any sense whatsoever. Nothing she says,
(43:07):
nothing of substance. The American people learned nothing about where
she stands on the issues.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
Journalists just nodding, nodding along like an intergalactic level moron.
And while this interview is happening, you had Milania Trump
sit down and talk about all sorts of things.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
That I just thought were really important.
Speaker 2 (43:33):
You know, I talk to people often in my home
state of Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania is a tough not to
crack because we're so just vastly different ideologies here, Republicans
in the Southeast vastly different than Republicans in the West.
It's why Pennsylvania is a swing state. That's why it's
a tough one to win. And I get people from
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all walks of lives, and I wish Trump would just,
you know, tell us more about his family life, talk
more about his personal if he doesn't do that that often,
I think for good reason, Trump and I can tell
you this, you know, I know this for.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
A fact about the family. They have been betrayed.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
More times in the last eight years than almost any
other American family. I mean, what this family has been
put through by people who are supposedly close to them
is unprecedented. So Trump and Don and Eric and Ivanka
and Tiffany and Baron, they're all very guarded people, not
(44:37):
because they're not good people, just because they fear opening
up to someone.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
I mean, you know, you've.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Got Trump talking on a golf course and somebody's secretly
recording them, you know, clipping it up and releasing it
to make him look like he's saying terrible things.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
And so the Trumps are very guarded.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
But this interview last night with Milania, I thought was important,
and it's so important as we lead up into this election.
I'm telling you I know that Milania does not want
to do this. She doesn't like being out front, she
doesn't like being in the limelight. She actually is like Melanie,
my wife. Melanie doesn't like doing events, doesn't like being
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she likes going to events with me, but she isn't
like She doesn't want to come up on stage, doesn't
ever want to speak. Milania is the same way. But
last night she was asked about Trump. The person listen
to her answer, It was good.
Speaker 6 (45:29):
When people say they don't like him, what do you
wish they knew about him?
Speaker 7 (45:35):
That he's really a family man. He loves his family,
he loves this country and all he wants to build
better and prosperous.
Speaker 6 (45:50):
Yeah, he's just strong. He's not afraid to know.
Speaker 7 (45:52):
He's not talk about the way he really the way
he was when he was shot in the ear, that
the way he stood up and he said fight, fight, fight,
because we cannot allow that to happen.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
So you just we just got done watching the Kamala
interview and now you watch just thirty eight seconds of
Malania Trump battle crew mcgroin's folks in the live chat.
Can you see the difference in the level of sincerity
between those two people, Kamala Harris, if you have any
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people's skills whatsoever? I mean, tell me, can you see
the difference between Milania and Trump and those interviews. If
you have any people skills whatsoever, you can see that
Milania is sincere and genuine and in some cases in pain,
and Kamala is just so unbelievable. She's just so full
of shit. It just it makes me sick to my stomach.
(46:55):
Every So, everybody love Malania, Classy, honest, smart, real from
s are all handle elegance and Grace Shark all class
and VJ what a beautiful person.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
Listen to Milania's experience of living the assassination attempt.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
I did not know this. I did not know this.
Speaker 6 (47:16):
Listen, so the assassination attempts, the first one is in Butler, Pennsylvania,
And you write about watching the assassination attempt on TV
and you started working and you were distracted, so you
pushed pause so you didn't see that first assassination attempt.
And someone called you. I think your chief of staff
maybe called you and said he's okay, but there's been
(47:36):
a shooting. What happened next?
Speaker 7 (47:41):
I ran to the TV and I rewind it and
I watched it. I was only a few minutes behind,
and something, I guess, look over me so I didn't
really see live live, but maybe you know, three minutes
(48:02):
few minutes later. But when I saw it, I you know,
it was only nobody really knew yet, right because when
you see him on the floor and you don't know,
you don't know what really happened.
Speaker 6 (48:18):
And then a few weeks later, there's another attempt on
your husband's life at your golf course.
Speaker 7 (48:23):
Where were you.
Speaker 6 (48:24):
And what was your reaction to this attempt?
Speaker 7 (48:27):
I was in New York City actually, and I saw
it on the television. And as saw it on television,
I called again and he was okay. Because Secret Services
were great. The guys that they were with teamed, they
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were fantastic. And I think both of the events they
were really a miracles if you really think about it.
The July thirteenth was a miracle like that much. And
he could, you know, he could not be with us.
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Now, listen, I'm doing this on purpose. I'm showing you
Kamala's interview that I'm showing you Milania's interview back to
back on purpose because right now there are millions of
people out there who are legitimately trying to make up
their mind, who only pay attention about sixty thirty sixty
(49:30):
days out, and they're looking at these two women. Whether
they're watching it live on Fox News or watching clips
on the Internet or whatever, there are people out there
who are legitimately trying to make up their minds, and
they are looking at these two interviews. And if you
watch them back to back like we just did, I'd
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put forth to you that there's no comparison between these
two people, right. I mean the sincerity, you can just
sense it in Milania's voice. Kamala is one of the
most insincere, inauthentic people in the world. And remember that
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word authentic, I let in at the top of the
show talking about authenticity. Authenticity is the coin of the
realm in politics. In today's politics, people would rather have
somebody that might be a little bit of a knuckle dragger,
(50:33):
that might talk like a construction worker.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
People would rather.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
Have somebody that they might not even agree with all
the time, but at least they know they're being honest.
People would rather have somebody that maybe cusses every now
and again, but again, at least you know they're telling
you the truth. Then somebody who gets up on the
stage like Barack Obama and has all this soaring rhetoric,
but is actually one of the most divisive people in
the history of this country. The difference, folks, I'm asking
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you all, battle cru mcgroin nation. Do you see the difference.
I'm sure I know you do. You all are smart people,
and I gotta tell you this is the last thing
that I'll show you, and I promise. And this was
Milania talking about her son, Baron and how he I
don't know if you've saw this, but how he experienced
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all of this, and this is very important. All of
this is just so unbelievably important because I think that
the Trump campaign they don't need my advice. Okay, they're
all professionals. I worked with a lot of those guys
when they a long time ago. I know them all,
many of them personally. All great people, great professionals. I
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would like to see Trump personalized a little bit more.
You know, now is Malania's calle. She didn't have to
do anything she doesn't want to do. But this is
really powerful. Listen to her talking about Baron.
Speaker 6 (52:02):
Your son is in college, I understand, but he's still
your child. This is his father. How difficult was that
to have that conversation?
Speaker 7 (52:13):
Very difficult. He was outside playing sport and he rushed
in and was very, very difficult.
Speaker 2 (52:24):
I mean, do you hear that? I mean, first of all,
Malania speaks five languages. She's not even from this country,
and she's more coherent than Kamala, and she's more authentic
than Kamala. And I showed you that because I know
a lot of the episode was like, how are forty
nine percent of the people on board with Kamala? What
I was getting to is that I'm not sure. I
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just think that the vast majority of this country. I
think a lot of them are smart people. I don't
think that about the radical left, Okay, those liberal dips,
like there's nothing we can do for them. But I
do think the people that I interact with every day
that aren't politicos like me or you, I do think
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that they see this. They sense these intangible things in
these interviews, and I'm optimistic. Okay, folks, listen, I've got
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