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on a Thursday. So much to talk about. As I
was preparing for the episode, I was doing everything I
could to you know, I pull sound, right, that's what
That's what brock Star calls what. That's what people in
the biz college that pull sound bites for the show.
And as I was doing that, I realized that I
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have a lot of sound for the show in only
an hour's time. And sometimes I go a little bit overboard.
Sometimes things get left on the cutting room floor. But hey,
better to have more than you need, right And Plus
there's just a heck of a lot of stuff to
talk about before we get into the nuts and bolts
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of the show. You know, I want to, you know,
first of all, thank the Battle crew for being here.
You're like the best audience in the world. And I
tell you this every show and you probably get sick
of hearing it, but too bad, I'm to keep saying it.
And also the mcgroin's mcgroin Nation, I want to thank
you all as well, because you know, we love having
you here on this show. The Battle Crew and mcgroin's
you're all America first patriots. In this country is better
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for having patriots just like you. But speaking of mcgroin Nation,
I wanted to give a quick shout out to Buckeye
mcgroin and congratulate her for her recent wedding and marriage.
I mean, that's a pretty amazing thing. Congrats to Buckeye mcgroin.
I wish you a very, very very happy life with
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your with your spouse marriage. You know, listen, I I
am far from an expert on marriage, and I try
to figure it out a little bit every single day.
Uh it is I'll just tell you this, it's a
journey and and it's and it's an exciting one. And
it's great when you meet the right person because they
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can just take who you are to the next level.
And so congratulations to Buckeye mcgroin. We love having having
you here in the show. Uh, I hope you and
your spouse have just an awesome life. Okay. The title
of the episode is don't call, Don't fall for comy psyops.
Do you know why I titled the episode this is
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because I've been on calls with you know, political groups,
let's just say political groups and who are playing in
different swings. I'm trying to think of a way to
describe these people because I don't mean to. It's not
my intent to be negative about this. This is not
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this is not what I'm trying to do here, So
I'm just trying to be careful with my words. But
the general theme on this call, and these are people
that are leaders in the Republican Party by the way,
and again not throwing shade here. I'm not like one
team won fight, but everyone's kind of dooming about the debate,
and on each and every one of these calls, I
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keep saying to people, just you gotta stop.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
It's it's.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Trump actually performed a hell of a lot better at
that debate than people believe, especially our own party. And
I was let me also say this, Kamala did not
have a great night. And I don't mean to harp
on the debate but I've got to expose some of
the lies that Kamala told during the debate tonight. That's
a big thing that I got to get to here
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a little bit later. But Kamala did not have a
great night. I'm gonna show you all of that stuff
a little bit later and explain to you why she
didn't have a great night. But she did nothing to
move the needle. She did nothing to convince this country
that she was going to embody the change we desperately needed.
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And what kept coming to mind is that the media,
these democrats on Capitol Hill, along with their allies in
the corporate media, and by the way, I find I
don't I'm trying to get away from calling them the
mainstream media because the truth of the matter is that
they're not mainstream at all. These anchors you know, for ABC, NBCCBS,
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these these mainstay media companies that have been around forever.
They're like, totally cool with boys competing against girls. They're
totally cool with chemical carastration, They're totally cool with open borders.
These are communists in the truest sense of the word,
and they're anything but mainstream. So we should abandon that
term because it's not reflective of reality mainstream at all.
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So refer to them as corporate media. How about how
about Soros funded media because in Karen Dampty, that guy
has his hands in the cookie jar in some way.
But they tried this in twenty sixteen with Hillary Clinton.
Every single debate, it was all Hillary Clinton was amazing.
She was the best thing since sliced bread. Trump has
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a zero percent chance of winning. And you had establishment
Republicans back then in twenty sixteen dooming, Oh my Godump's
not gonna win. Oh my god, I'm gonna unindorse. You remember,
back in twenty sixteen, there were actually the first time
I'd ever heard the term unindorse was when Trump was running,
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where you have Republicans that endorsed Trump and then he
would do or say something at the debate or something
you know, would come out that he said ten years ago,
and then you have these very same Republicans saying, oh,
I'm unindorsing. That's the first time I ever heard that term.
And even back in twenty sixteen, the media was trying
to convince people that Trump was losing. But he's not.
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And I'm gonna explain to you why he's not, and
why the Trump train is just starting to get rolling,
and talk to you all about that here in just
a second bit before we get into the nuts and
bolts of the debate, and got to talk about Merrick
Garland something that he said, and I know, I'm kind
of all over the place before we really get into
the show. There's just so much to talk about. But
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We've made the leader board every single day this week,
and again that's a testament to you. Okay, So Merrick
Garland said something today. I pulled the sound just before
we went live, and I'm I'm, I'm I'm leading into
the show with this because it just blew my mind.
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Just listen.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Are a promise that we will fiercely protect the independence
of this department from political interference in our criminal investigations.
Our norms are a promise that we will not allow
this department to be used as a political weapon. And
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our norms are a promise that we will not allow
this nation to become a country where law enforcement is
treated as an apparatus of politics.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Yes, yes, clap, clap clappy. It's like, oh my God,
this is how dangerous these people are. See you see
where I'm going with this. It's as if he is
aloof to what's happening in this country right now. The
fact that his Department of Justice, the Biden Department of Justice,
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they are prosecuting their political opponents right now, as that
sniveling little d bag stands at that podium and I heard,
you know, I heard Bongino do an impression of Americ Garland.
I didn't even realize he did an impression of Americ Garland.
Not that I don't listen to Bongino's show. I love Bongino.
I think he's just I think he's fantastic, but I
try to like not listen to other conservative influence other
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radio host shows, because when I get going on the show,
I kind of like get in my own headspace and
I go and I don't want to say anything that
they say, because I want you to hear my take
and not theirs. And when you just start rolling, you
just start going stream of consciousness, right, So I want
what I bring to you, you know, to be original
and fresh in the show. But somebody sent me Bongino's
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impression of Merrick Garland, where he's like, Ah, that's exactly
how he is. Wall I will not use.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
The Department of.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
It's exactly right. It's like he's a villain from you,
from Lord of the Rings, or from or from a
Sith lord on the dark side of the force, or
something like that. But this guy is literally prosecuting his
political opponents right now. The projection coming out of the
Biden Department of Justice is staggering, and ultimately it's dangerous.
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And the reason why it's dangerous is right on the
heels of what he said there about the Biden Department
of Justice will never be used as a political weapon,
even though they're using it as a political weapon right now.
He went on to talk about how dangerous it is
for no norma and norma normal Americans to actually to
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even criticize the Department of Justice.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
Listen a range of public officials across the country. Over
the past three and a half years, there has been
an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career, lawyers, agents,
and other personnel that go far beyond scrutiny, criticism, and
legitimate and necessary oversight of our work. These attacks have
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come in the form of conspiracy theories, dangerous falsehoods, efforts
to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and
publicly singling them out, and threats of actual violence. Through
your work, you have made clear that the Justice Department
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will not be intimidated by these attacks, but it is
dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them. It
is dangerous to target and intimidate individual employees of this
department solely for doing their jobs. And it is outrageous
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that you have to face these unfounded.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
It's outrageous that they have to deal with criticism in
any form. Do you remember when the Department of Justice
or the FBI colluded with the teachers' unions about parents
showing up at school boards creating a basically you know,
raising hell because porn was being pushed on their children
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at very young age in schools. Do you remember the
whole LGBTQ elemental pagender Remember went to the Department of
Junic Justice with a bunch of fabricated bs, partner with
the teachers' unions to do it. And then the FBI
along with the dj went and targeted you know, soccer
moms and yoga pants and ponies hils for daring to
have a say in the curriculum of their kids. Do
you remember when that when that happened, Yeah, that was
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the Garland DOJ. The Garland DOJ and the Biden DOJ
is one of the greatest threats to our freedom and
liberty that this country has faced really in the modern era.
And yes, we faced external threats before, for sure, very
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grave external threats. But this threat comes from within and
represents a government that is weaponized against at least half
the country. But in my heart and in my soul,
I just believe we can turn this ship around. I
believe that we can do it. You know, I think
three more convictions January sixth, convictions for you know charges,
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trumped up charges on fifteen twelve C in the DC
circuit courts were overturned today. So we've gone from twelve
convictions vacated to fifteen. So it's taking time. It should
have never happened, these people being political prisoners in their
own country, in the United States of America. It should
have never happened. But slowly but surely, I believe that
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we are winning. I believe that we as conservatives can
and will win this if we just keep the pressure on.
Check this out from America First Legal today, got to
see this, want to highlight this speaking about lawfare. Okay,
this Color of Change here, this is a Soros funded organization,
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and America First Legal says, Soros funded organization Color of
Change issued a statement characterizing Bragg's prosecution of Trump as
a fruit of our labor. Now see it right there
in the highlighted portion. Color of Change pack work to
help and elect and hold progressive prosecutor Alvin Bragg accountable
once in office. We've seen the fruits of our labor,
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fruits of what labor prosecuting President Trump on a made
up crime, because that's certainly what it seems like they're
talking about. You know, George Soros is one man, but
in any sane country, we would not tolerate what he's doing.
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Any country that was serious about protecting its sovereignty and
protecting its people, looking after law abiding citizens, they wouldn't
tolerate what Soros is doing. And so again the lawfair though,
getting back to my original point, it's just not working.
And did you see the news today out of Fulton
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County and Scott McAfee, the judge down there dismissed three
more criminal counts in the Fulton County election appearance against
President Trump. McAfee found that Big Fanny and the state
prosecutors didn't have the authority to bring some of the
charges that were wrapped up in the Rico charged against Trump.
So my point is, this stuff is failing, and Trump
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is ascendant in a strange way. And I say in
a strange way because this is a man who they're
trying to put in prison for the rest of their life.
This is a man that almost lost his life on
the campaign trail because they tried to kill him. And
when that didn't work, Biden was kicked off of the
ticket and Kamala was selected and not elected. And part
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of the reason why I believe we're in a very
good spot. Not as a country, we're really people are
really struggling right now. But part of the reason why
I believe we're in a good spot is something. It
goes back to something I've been saying for some time now,
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and that is this campaign narrative it rights itself. Another
way to say that is that the environment that the
the environment that the Biden Harris administration has created in
his country, it's just openly hostile to people of all
stripes except maybe the mega mega mega wealthy. Inflation is
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crushing Americans. You think about seniors, Pennsylvania is again you
know how I feel about the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. So
lynch in for the entire election. It's it's Kamala's only
path to the White House. She simply has to have it.
Pennsylvania is the fourth oldest state in the country. I mean,
we've got more seniors here than the vast majority of
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the country has. In seniors inflation, man, it's a very,
very sinister attax on them, and it hurts them a
lot because many of our seniors are living on fixed
income and their dollar doesn't go as far. And what's
frustrating to me about this is because like these economic
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and fiscal policies being pushed by the Biden and Harris
administration that put our seniors in this position to begin with,
is an ultimate betrayal of all of their hard work.
The amount of work that they put into building this
country into something that you know, my generation can inherit
and be safe and be free and be prosperous. It's
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hard to really quantify. And so now these people have
worked their asses off their whole life. They finally get
an opportunity to retire, and they're living on fixed incomes
and they can't afford to put gas in their car
or food on the table. So many of these people
used on one of these calls I was on today.
Should see the amount of seniors who put in a
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lifetime of hard work here in this country who are
now having to go back to work because they can't
afford to pay the bills. Now, is that any way
to take care of the people who invested in this
country and worked hard to build this country, you know,
worked hard to give their children and their grandchildren a
good life. I don't think it is, and I don't
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think it's gonna bode well for Kamala because the conditions
in this country are so hostile to the American people.
It almost doesn't matter what people say on the campaign traw.
I mean, obviously it does, but it's less important. This
election is about the environment. There was a SoundBite that
came out of Pennsylvania today, Boyd, I'm doing an extended introduction.
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There was a sound bite that came out of Pennsylvania
today that I want to show you and want you
to listen to again. I go live on my show
at five o'clock. I don't hear from people, no text,
no calls all damn day, and the moment I go
live in my show, people decide to call and text me.
It's like, it's unbelievable me. I got to show you
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the SoundBite of a couple of voters in Pennsylvania that
I think is very It just it just gives you
a sense of exactly where we are and how much
people are really struggling. Okay, SoundBite from Pennsylvania. This is
an environment election campaign narrative is writing itself for Trump.
Listen to these two voters in one of the swingest
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area swingiest areas of Pennsylvania talk about where they are
economically and how the times are affecting them.
Speaker 5 (18:53):
It needs to change. I mean, everything is too high. Everything,
real estate is high. House is technically worth three four
hundred thousand, and now they want sevent eight hundred thousand
for the same house. It's like it's ridiculous, Like you're
not getting anything, You're not going anywhere.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
Does that change how you think you're gonna end up
voting in November?
Speaker 7 (19:13):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (19:13):
Yes, absolutely, I think we definitely need the change. It's
it's ridiculous. I mean we haven't gone anywhere. It's been
four years. It's been hell, all right, I mean nothing.
Everything needs to come back, come down to a new level,
like come back pre COVID to.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
A more affordable love.
Speaker 5 (19:30):
Absolutely absolutely, all right.
Speaker 8 (19:32):
Linda, thanks so much for talking to us.
Speaker 6 (19:34):
We're going to talk to one of your customers now.
You know, as we said, this is a place where
people come in and have breakfast and launch regularly. We've
talked to people who come here with their church groups,
with their families, and we're gonna speak to a mom now,
Mary Jane, who comes here regularly as well. Hi, Mary Jane,
good morning to you.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
You've got a good.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
Breakfast here in front of you. I think some French
toast and some bacon.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
Yes.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
We've been talking to locals about the issues that matter
to them. It seems like the cost of living really
is one of them. Is that something that's on your mind.
Speaker 11 (19:59):
Yes.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
Absolutely.
Speaker 10 (20:01):
You go to the grocery store and when you would
have a big shopping cart, you'd have it full and
it'd be pretty reasonable. Now you take the smaller shopping
cart and it's more money than what the big cart was.
It's ridiculous, you had, you know, when people with babies,
you know, with baby with formula diapers.
Speaker 5 (20:22):
I don't know how they do it.
Speaker 8 (20:24):
What do you want to see in terms of change?
Speaker 10 (20:26):
I want to see taxes go down. I want to
see the economy better housing, it's it's ridiculous. How do
people afford houses? They can't, you know, adult children have
to move back home with their parents because they can't
afford the mortgage, because it's ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
Do you think that's going to affect you know how
you're looking at the selection of Novembers. We're just under
two months away.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Oh?
Speaker 10 (20:51):
Absolutely, absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 6 (20:53):
Are you feeling optimistic about things at the moment?
Speaker 2 (20:56):
I hope so.
Speaker 10 (20:58):
I mean I know what I want.
Speaker 12 (21:00):
Where's the outcome with the election?
Speaker 10 (21:01):
And I hope it goes that way because nothing has changed.
Nothing has changed, all right, the cost of gas, that food, housing,
it's out of control and I don't see any end
in sight unless there is a change.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Now, they didn't tell you who they were voting for,
but I'm coming over here to the live chat. Tell
me who you thought those two ladies were voting for. Now?
These are this is the supposed suburban mom demographic that
that Trump just can't seem to win. Tell me who
you think that that those two women are voting for
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in the live chat.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
And also let me pause and just say thank you
to our melon for the rumble rant tip. I'm very
very grateful for you. Thank you, and we love having
you here on the battle crew as well, she said, Trump,
Latina here from Colorado, love this battle crew. Well, right
back at you, thank you. Live chat is lighting up
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with people's saying Trump's sculp tattooe Lisa Trump Trump, Dory Trump, Geefontes,
Freedom to eight, Nora Trump Trump Trump, Yeah, exactly, Buck
guy newlywed buckuye' to DJT with the red maga hat.
Absolutely right. So like look this, these these questions happened
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after the debate. The debate was in Philadelphia. People don't
give a damn about Kamala's rhetoric, her her gre word
you know word salad shiny rhetoric that leads to nowhere. America,
especially people in Pennsylvania, have had their fill of politicians
who sound nice when they say things but don't do
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shit when they get in office. People are completely over
it by conscious. You have a guy like Trump who
is who calls it like it is. People sometimes don't
like the way he says things, but that guy was
the first president in my entire life who actually did
what he said he was going to do when he
got in the White House. And I think the American
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people are done with oh mean tweets. I don't think
they give a damn about that anymore. People are struggling
to feed their families. I'm telling you, I get emails
and I talk to people every single day that are
that are really, really, really struggling in this economy, really struggling.
All the while, you have Biden, and you have KJP,
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and you have now Harris out in the campaign trail
talking about how things are just fine and how do
you think America is gonna feel where you can't even
afford eggs?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
People?
Speaker 2 (23:38):
In the live chap before the show, we're talking about
the price of eggs today and how it was just
unbelievably expensive, especially for seniors on a fixed income. People
are struggling, you know. And you have Kamala up there
with their facial expressions, laughing with a little hand on
her face, like, how do you think people that are
really struggling right now, are going to respond to that.
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It's not gonna go well for her, and this is
something else is probably gonna it's It probably doesn't play
well for people who are going to listen to the
audio version of the podcast after this, but it's really important.
So if you're listening to this after the fact, come
on over here to rumble. And and if if you
only watch this portion of the show, that's fine, because
I know a lot of people just prefer to listen
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while they're working out or making dinner or whatever. But
this portion of the show is really is to me,
is important because I mean, the whole damn show is important.
But I want to show you in the moment what
they have what we call dial testing. Dial testing is
you've got Republicans, you've got Democrats, and you've got independence.
Republican nine is read, Democrat line is blue. Independent line
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is yellow. And as the debate is happening, they've got
this little dial in front of them. Right they like
something a candidate says, they turn the dial to the
right and the line raises right hey. As they agree,
the line gets higher and higher and higher until it
peaks out when it peaks out. It's the strong they
agree in the strongest possible terms. The flip side is
also true. You turn it to the left, the dial
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goes down when it gets to the bottom. You couldn't
disagree more. What I'm trying to what I want to
show you here is a focus group. And if you're watching, great,
If not, I want you to. I want you to imagine,
and I'll try to talk through this why you're while
you're listening, to give you a sense of what's happening.
But as Trump and Kamala debate, watch how the independent line,
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the yellow line tracks with the Republican line. This is
in the moment. So all these doomsayers out there saying
Trump got his ass kicked and Kamala wan and all
this other stuff. The media pushing this bullshit, fake narrative,
But look at how people were reacting to the debate
in the moment. And again, pay very close attention to
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the yellow line and how it tracks with the red line,
Independence and Republicans together. Watch.
Speaker 13 (25:56):
So Donald Trump has no plan for you, and when
you look at his economic plan, it's all about.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
Text Democrat life. Blue line is raising.
Speaker 13 (26:05):
I am offering what I describe as an opportunity to
red line and the best economists in our country if
the world have reviewed our relative plans for the future
of America. What Goldman Saxe has said is that Donald
Trump's plan would make the economy worse. Mine would strengthen
the economy. What the Wharton School has said.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Is Donald would absolutely flowed.
Speaker 13 (26:31):
The sixteen Nobel laureates have described his economic plan as
something that would increase inflation and by the middle of
next year, would invite a recession.
Speaker 11 (26:43):
That's a great Pola plan. Bring up our worth, our
value as a country. It's going to make people want
to be able to.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Go and work and create.
Speaker 11 (26:52):
Jobs and create a lot of good solid money for
independent as to finish your going way way up together.
Doesn't have a plan.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
She copt the Democrats minds plan and.
Speaker 11 (27:03):
It's like four sentences like run spot run for the houses,
an independent line lower condacces. She doesn't have a plan.
They had the highest inflation perhaps in the history of
our country. Because I've never seen.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
A worse period of time.
Speaker 11 (27:18):
People can't go out of buy cereal or bacon or
eggs or anything else. These the people of our country
are absolutely dying with what they've done, They've destroyed the
republic and independent line. So my values have not changed.
Speaker 13 (27:33):
And I'm going to discuss every one of the at
least every point that you've made, but in particular, let's
talk about fracking, because we're here in Pennsylvania. I made
that very clear in twenty twenty.
Speaker 11 (27:41):
I will not band fracking.
Speaker 13 (27:43):
I have not banned fracking as Vice President United States,
and in fact, I was the tie breaking vote on
the Inflation Reduction Act which opened new leases for fracking.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
My position is.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
That the police has gotten to invest bottom.
Speaker 13 (27:58):
Mount diverse sources of energy, so we reduce our reliance
on foreign oil.
Speaker 11 (28:05):
Defund the police. She's been against that forever.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Publican independent line up up together veryably.
Speaker 11 (28:13):
And everybody's laughing at it. Okay, they're all laughing at it.
She gave up at least twelve and probably fourteen or
fifteen different policies like she was big on defund the
police in Minnesota. She went out, I'm talking now, if
you don't mind, please, does that sound familiar? She went out.
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She went out in Minnesota and wanted to let criminals
that killed people, that burned down Minneapolis. She went out
and raised money to get them out of jail.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
That goes on for four minutes, obviously not going to
show the whole thing. But what is remarkable and the
takeaway for all of you is that the Republican line,
red and yellow, Republican and Independent line track together. Every
single time that Trump spoke, the Republican and Independent line
rose and almost peaked out. Every time that Kamala spoke,
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Republican and independence lines bottomed out. I cannot if you
extrapolate this, I cannot emphasize to you all enough how
powerful that is, and that the vast majority of independents
are likely if this focus group turns out to be
emblematic of the elector it itself, the vast majority of
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independents are going to break for Trump because it's the environment.
And Trump is talking about things now, He's not talking
like a polished politician, but he's talking about things that
the American people care about. So did you happen to
see did you happen to see Trump and Biden arrive
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at Shanksville together? They went, They didn't arrive together, but
they greeted the same group of firefighters in the same building,
just a couple of hours apart. I want you to
see if you can spot a difference in the reception
Biden and Kamala arriving. Do you even hear one person clap?
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Look at look at nobody even greets them.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
You're coming Trump, all right?
Speaker 2 (30:50):
So then the remarkable thing happened. So Biden's talking to
these firefighters and they're kind of giving him in them
a hard time. And you know, all these all these
firefighters wearing Trump gear, trump hats, you name it. And
then Biden actually puts a Trump hat on. I mean, listen,
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it's almost like he's trying to screw Kamala over because
you remember when Trump said he really hates her, he
doesn't like her to do something like this. And now
granted the guy's like not there, but man, just just
as remarkable.
Speaker 7 (31:28):
On a.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Huh, I don't remember my name?
Speaker 14 (31:37):
IM s.
Speaker 12 (31:41):
Yeah, I know, man, old guy.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
I know you wouldn't know about it.
Speaker 12 (31:46):
What I know all right, I'm a young filer.
Speaker 15 (31:53):
Huh.
Speaker 14 (31:55):
He reminds me the guys that grew up with there
was always one's everywhere. There you go, man, you got
I need that. He don't know. Come on, I ain't
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going that. Yeah, I'm drown you now, remember bowing cats.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
I'm telling you, folks, listen like this dude does not
like it's hard like that. It's just I just doesn't
like Kamala all right, Like, let me take a quick break.
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Speaker 1 (33:09):
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Speaker 2 (33:12):
Let me tell you very quickly about Genesis Gold Group
and in a little bit, I'm gonna break like before.
I Ah, I'm all over the place today. The American
people came forward after the debate because I think that
they were so outraged at the fact checking and the
ABC moderators and how biased it was, and the American
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people came forward and started fact checking the debate on
their own. It's kind of a remarkable thing, but we're
going to go through that here in a second. It's
just kind of amazing how the American people are are
doing their own sort of independent journalism and doing everything
they can to get the truth out there. This is
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something that to me, it's just feels unique to this
election cycle, and I think thanks to Elon Musk for that.
So the debate, the American people coming forward and splicing
together videos or coming forward directly to debunk many of
Kamala's lies. And what's interesting is, I said it yesterday
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with Savage Rich Barris, is that Trump had all of
the viral moments. And you've heard Bongino say this. What
does he say? Campaigns are about snapshots and sound bites,
And he's right, he's run, he's run for Congress. I
think he's run for senate. I've run for congress. He's
run for senate. We both had, we both had our
names on the ballot before, so we understand how this works.
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And that's really how campaign narratives or craft that he's
absolutely right about this stuff. He really is. And the
reason why that's important and the reason why Trump is
winning the post debate, meme war and social media war
is because he had all of the viral moments. You know,
like there's a maga hat that thought's usually gonna have
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a maga hat or I'm speaking like stealing that line
from Kamala, or they're eating the cats, they're eating the dogs,
like these are viral moments that people have clipped over
and over and over again. In fact, they're eating the cats,
They're eating the dogs. Has become something of a America
First anthem now because some radical left wing hack put
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together some auto tune of Trump saying it, thinking that
it was going to make fun of make fun of Trump.
But what the America First movement did was co op
the song and turn it into a viral trend on
TikTok for gen Z. And now the guy who created
that song is desperately trying to delete it because he
created a ton of momentum for Trump to check us out. Look,
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you'll see what I mean. They're eating the dogs. They're
eating the cats. Eat the cat.
Speaker 11 (35:42):
Eat eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
They're eating the dogs.
Speaker 11 (35:45):
They're eating the cats, eat the cat, Eat the cat.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
They're eating the cats.
Speaker 11 (35:50):
They're eating the dogs, eat the cat, Eat the cat,
Eat the cat, Eat the cat, eat the cat, the cat.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Eat the cat, eat They're eating You get the point.
Like I'm telling you, millions and millions of views of
not just that video, but like kids doing their own
dances to that song. Some left wing lunats that created
this song and now regrets doing it. But you see
what I'm saying, Like Trump had all the viral moments.
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Have you seen a single SoundBite from Kamala Harris out
there in the wake of that debate. None?
Speaker 1 (36:25):
None.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
It's because she just didn't really have a great night
and the people were coming forward and responding to it
because I just think that the American people were just
tired of the lies. Look at. So one of the
things was this clip about Afghanistan, and of course, you know,
Trump said, I gave him a picture of his house,
this guy named Abdul, and of course CNN went nuts
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and all the oh, I can't believe he said. The
guy's name was Abdul, like the Taliban leader. His name
is not Abdul. Oh, it's a harmful Muslim stereotype to
call him. Actually his name was Abdul. But here there
is a Congressman Wesley Hunt and Byron Donald talking about
this exact moment on negotiating with the Taliban leader about
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what he was going to do if he harmed any
American soldiers. He said, why do you send me a
picture of my house?
Speaker 11 (37:13):
I said, you're going to have to figure that out,
ab Duel, And for eighteen months we had nobody killed.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
I'll give you my favorite Trump my favorite President Trump story.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
It's my number one favorite of all time.
Speaker 16 (37:24):
When we were negotiating with the Taliban while President Trump
was still the president, President Trump wanted to get out
of Afghanistan, but he wanted a conditions based withdrawal, meaning
that you do.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
What we tell you to do, and then we'll start
pulling troops back slowly as long as you abide by
our rules. It's President Trump and Mike.
Speaker 16 (37:43):
Pompeo and they were talking to Taliban leadership in the
room and they had one translator.
Speaker 7 (37:47):
In the role.
Speaker 17 (37:48):
President Trump looked at that at the Taliban leader and
said this, I want to leave Afghanistan.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
It was going to be a conditions based with drawl
and translator.
Speaker 15 (37:58):
Translator.
Speaker 17 (37:59):
He said, if you own a hair on a single American,
I'm going to kill you. And translator goes and truck goes.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Tell me, I said, reached in his pocket, pulled out
a satellite.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
Photo of the leader of the Taliban's home and handed
it to shut up. Got up and walked out the room.
Speaker 16 (38:24):
Do you know I for eighteen months, not a single
American was killed in Aghani stand So that's the definition
of strength.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
That's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
And that's Trump right there. And how about this comment
from Kamala about Goldman Sacks.
Speaker 13 (38:38):
The best economists in our country, if not the world,
have reviewed our relative plans for the future of America.
What Goldman Sacks has said is that Donald Trump's plan
would make the economy worse. Mine would strengthen the economy.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
What the CEO of Goldman Sacks came out and actually
said this just today.
Speaker 9 (38:58):
Let's talk some politics. Debate was last night. Not sure
if you had a chance to see it or not.
Your own economic team, of course, has made news of
late suggesting that the bigger boost to growth would come
from the Harris economic Plan, at least over the first
couple of years. She mentioned it last night.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
You feel the same.
Speaker 18 (39:16):
So that report which was mentioned last night and the
debate came from an independent analyst. And it's interesting, Scott,
I think a lot more has been made of this
than should be. What the report did is it looked
at a handful of policy issues that have been put
out by both sides, and it tried to model their
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impact on GDP growth. The reason I say a bigger
deal's been made of it is what it showed is
the difference between the sets of policies that they put forward.
It was about two tens to one percent. Okay, so
economy grows, okay if you took these particular sets of
policies they looked at. And by the way, we have
no idea whether these policies, these things that are talked
about wire ultimate the intimate implemented what was the growth?
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In fact, the differential is two one.
Speaker 2 (40:01):
Percent intense of one percent. So that's the that's the
CEO of Goldman Sachs coming out and throwing shade on
what Kamala said at the debate. There's no other way
to look at it. Or how about abortion? Remember when
when the ABC fact checker said there's no state where
abortion up until birth is league. Oh but Kamala, let's
(40:23):
go to you now do you remember that? Well, how
about this? A citizen journalist came out and posted this
right after the.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
Debate, calling the care clinic and Bethesta.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
She's calling a care clinic in Bethesda and pretending like
she's thirty four weeks pregnant to see if she can
get a late term abortion.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
Listen to this.
Speaker 7 (40:39):
Maryland and I'm looking to have an abortion. I'm thirty
four right now. I am in a pretty desperate situation.
My boyfriend is kind of out of the picture now,
so I don't really have any support.
Speaker 15 (40:54):
An abortion at any age. It's actually much vapor than
delivering a term pregnancy. Four to five day procedure. We
do some basic lab work on you and.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
Start to dilate your cervix.
Speaker 15 (41:05):
After that we do what we call the fetal injection.
A needle is inserted through the abdomen and into the
fetal heart where lytokine is injected and that will completely
them the feed us so.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
There's no pain.
Speaker 15 (41:16):
And then after that we inject a medication called the
joxin and another medication called KCl into the fetal heart
which will slow and then stop the fetal heartbeat. And
then on that fourth day, depending on how your cervix
is dilated, we'll break your water and then we'll give
you a medfication called mesaprostal. Bisaprostal will sort of induce
contraction and increase the dilation of your cervix. You're going
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to have contractions in cramping, and then we'll assist you
in sort of pushing in the induction and then remove
all of the products of conception. You're definitely going to
feel discomfort in cramping and a lot of pressure, but
we do give you fretanyl and ver said during the procedure.
We specialize in later trimester care.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
Our doctor is very well versed in what he's.
Speaker 15 (41:59):
Doing and he's very good.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
So I'm not like a rare situation.
Speaker 7 (42:02):
Y'all help women this late and pregnancy all the time,
all the time.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
So that kind of seems like abortion up until birth
is a thing in Maryland. And how about the ABC
moderator not calling out Kamala or fact checking at least saying, actually,
abortion up until birth is legal in Minnesota, which is
also the state that Tim Walls comes from. You see,
this is all fake, fake bullshit. Or how about there
reading the cats and eating the dogs one of the
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most viral moments of the debate, and of course the
media is freaking out about it as if it's some
sort of hoax or conspiracy theory. And because they're calling
it a hoax and conspiracy theory. That's exactly how you
know it's true. Well, this young woman, a Haitian immigrant,
or at least her father was a Haitian immigrant, came
out to talk about the Haitian culture.
Speaker 12 (42:50):
My father immigrated from Haiti to the United States in
the late sixties as a teenager, and I want to
talk about these recent comments about the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio. First,
I want to say my father and I are now estranged,
but I did know him in my very very young years,
and when he immigrated, he was one person, and they
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weren't sending, you know, thousands of Haitians in one area.
He wasn't eating people's pets, and you didn't practice voodoo.
But he did say that most of the island, the
majority of the island, does practice voodoo. The reason they
eat cats is for two reasons. Number one is survival.
This is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. You
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can't just go to a food bank like you can here,
or just go to McDonald's and get some free or
cheap food, unless, of course, there's a Christian missionary. The
people in the United States have a really hard time
imagining that type of thing.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
But it is true.
Speaker 12 (43:52):
Second, they do do animal sacrifices for their religion Voodoo.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
They make these animal.
Speaker 12 (43:57):
Sacrifices to these gods were differently.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
You can do your own research on this.
Speaker 12 (44:02):
Do I think voodoo is a demonic religion?
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (44:05):
I do.
Speaker 12 (44:05):
That doesn't mean obviously, that doesn't mean that you hate
these people.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
These people need prayer. But you can't just take over
all these.
Speaker 12 (44:13):
People from another country and expect it to work. Not
to mention, it doesn't fix the problems of that country,
and there's more people left.
Speaker 2 (44:22):
In Haiti that we can bring over.
Speaker 12 (44:24):
It's not racist to acknowledge that this is a problem.
It's not racist to talk about these things that are happening.
This is not just white Americans saying this is Black Americans.
You can look at the people in Springfield, Ohio saying
that this is happening. Y'all just want to joke about
Trump and say that he's crazy for saying that this
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is happening, instead of actually checking at all to see
if this is happening. You want to make jokes about
these things, well, what if it were happening to you
in your community?
Speaker 2 (44:54):
And no, it's beyond eating their pets.
Speaker 12 (44:56):
Even though that is bad enough.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
There are normal people coming forward and saying enough is
enough for How about in you know, Charlotte Charleroy, This
is happening in Charleroi in western Pennsylvania, forty five minutes
south from where I live right now. That community in Charleroi,
it's a small town, just like Springfield has seen a
two surge in Haitian migrants being thrown into their community.
(45:23):
If you don't believe me, listen, I've read about the
car crash issue.
Speaker 3 (45:27):
Is that largely driven by Yeah, we addressed that.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
Last week, Larry Silashie, Charleroi councilman.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
Yeah, We've had We've had about enough with that. I've
got immigrants in the dukelex living on the other side
of the street. For me, my front main street. And
here there was a two car wreck out there. Somebody
read another one immigrant wrecked into another part immigrants car,
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and and it was like here, here's the police here again,
and I'm thinking, you've got to be kidding me. We
ended up was three and one day.
Speaker 2 (46:06):
Our crashes. And then here's a story about Charleroi in
the local news about how their schools are overwhelmed and
they have no translators.
Speaker 8 (46:14):
These are the faces of children who don't speak English
and often endured dangerous traumatic journeys to reach the US
who now attend Charleroi Elementary School. In addition to language barriers,
there is a lack of familiarity with American culture, American education,
and American ideals.
Speaker 9 (46:34):
And some of these kids have not been in school
at all, even though they had schooling offered to them
that didn't always participates.
Speaker 8 (46:40):
The immigrant population here in Charleroi has grown by more
than two thousand percent in the last two years. The
majority of the English language learners or els in the
district or from Haiti, most left the country with their families,
who were then able to find work at one of
the manufacturing plants here in Charleroy.
Speaker 12 (47:00):
One student today was writing an essay.
Speaker 5 (47:04):
About how difficult it was for him to look.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
I've seen enough. I'm so tired of our politicians, and
by the way, Democrat politicians calling us racists for acknowledging
that this is a real problem, that immigration without assimilation
is a death sentence for a nation. And I'm also
tired of Republicans not speaking up about this, and many
of these councilmen, you know, councilmen and women. There's not
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a whole lot they can do because the Biden administration
is sending people there without funding and just expecting these
towns to deal with it. This is how this goes down.
By the way, you have the Department of Homeland Security
with Alejandro Majorcis, and you have folks from the Biden
administration pointing at conservative areas on a map and just saying,
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fly these Haitian migrants here. Give them amnesty, give them
temporary protected status, make sure that they can't be deported,
make sure that they can't be detained, and send them
to these conservative towns. Force these conservatives, these these people
who dared to support Trump, force them to live with
the disastrous policies that we are putting forward. And oh,
by the way, what's also great about this is we
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get to dilute their vote at the exact same time
and completely overwhelm their systems in these small towns. I'm saying,
enough is enough. This cannot happen anymore. People really are
being displaced here. What's so aggravating about this? And if
you can tell them getting fired up, it's because I
am is they're using our tax dollars to fly these
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people into our country and then using our tax dollars
to give them the money to buy homes, and Americans
are being kicked out of those homes by landlords. They're
using our tax dollars to get these people in cars
and to fast track them and getting in licenses, get
them licenses which are causing car crashes, having people are
getting They're dying getting hit by cars. It's absolutely ridiculous
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how they're using our tax dollars to replace us. It
should not happen in a healthy country. But the Left
is a cancer upon our society. This is what I
mean when I say they're an existential threat to our country,
to everything that we have here. It shouldn't happen in America. Okay, listen,
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I got to talk to you quickly about this John
Kirby story that is really making me angry. This from
the New York Post. The White House National Security Council
spokesman John Kirby was met with intense criticism on Wednesday
after he inadvertently emailed a reporter that there is no
use in responding to veteran concerns about the Harris Biden
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administration's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Apparently, Kirby sixty one apparently
intended to send his dismissive response to the White House staffers,
but accidentally hit reply all on an email chain that
included the Fox News reporter who was making the inquiry.
So this is how the Biden administration really feels about veterans,
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As if we need more proof that they just despise veterans.
You know, a bunch of veterans who actually served in
Afghanistan were real critical of Kirby when he came out
and started making excuses for the Biden administration surrender in Afghanistan.
And then Kirby, much to the chagrin of everybody else,
blamed Trump for it. And that really, really really upset
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a lot of these Afghan veterans who are now calling
Kirby out. And when asked if anyone was held accountable
for the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, Kirby said, and I'm
not bsing you, Kirby said, We're holding ourselves accountable. It's just,
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you know, listen, this is really frustrating to me for
a lot of reasons. Obviously, fighting in Afghanistan's personal the
surrender there is personal lost a lot of friends there.
I'm not even talking about that. But the reason why
Kirby is ignoring these people and the Biden or the
Harris Biden white House is ignoring them is because, as
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Kirby said, they're all of one stripe. In other words,
they're all Trump supporters. So this is a Biden white
House acknowledging that they don't give a shit about veterans,
conservative veterans, that they don't care to actually respond to
them because they're Republicans. And here's why this is really
I mean, it sounds egregious, it is, but this is
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even worse than you think, because this isn't just like
a campaign, the campaign choosing not to talk to Republican veterans. Okay,
I get it, but this is the actual government. This
is our government. You know, our taxpayer dollars fund this government.
And Kirby, who works for our government, is saying I
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don't give a shit about these Oh no, no use
in replying to these veterans who are mad about how
we responded. The Government's job. I don't give a damn
Democrat or Republican. Once you get elected, your job is
to serve all Americans. But again, that's not how the
left views things, and it's high time Republicans woke up
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to that. And I'm telling you this story right now.
The reason why I'm covering it today is buying law.
You're not going to see it on any of the
corporate media because they're burying it. Why because it would
be bad look for Kamala and they wanted to win
an election. Absolutely sickening, right of course, it's sickening. Anyways, folks,
the week is almost over and I am as always
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