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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Morning, Europe, down to enter the arena and join the
Battle to save America with your host Sean Parnell.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Good evening, Patriots, Welcome to the battle crew, from sea
to Shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome to tonight's show,
American Patriots. It's great to have you. It is Friday,
and folks. The title of this episode is Resist the Propaganda,
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because I have news for you. We are the Resistance.
I was looking at a chart today that showed basically
every organization and government institution in America, and it appears,
outside of a very very select few, that the vast
majority of those institutions and those corporations and those big businesses,
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the vast majority of them support the Democrats. Big media,
corporate media, mainstream media. They're in the tank for you
guessed it, the Democrats. Hollywood in the tank for you
guessed it. Democrats. Our education system has been corrupted and
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infiltrated by communist Democrats. We're the rebel Alliance. We're the resistance,
and my call to action for you tonight is to
resist the propaganda because we are in the middle of
the greatest propaganda campaign that we have seen in a
very long time. And that is really saying something because
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all that we've seen since twenty sixteen has been just crazy.
You know, every day. Met with people at the event
with Jada Vance yesterday, and there were people who were
saying to me, you know, I just kind of feel depressed,
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you know, I kind of feel like we're in a
little bit of disarray. And I listen to those people
and I nod along with them because they're right.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I feel like that too.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
And when you think about it, so much of this
campaign cycle has I mean, think about how crazy it
has been with the law fair and trying to throw
Trump in prison, right, and that just never happened before
in American history, and then the assassination attempt that basically
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took over everything and so much of our lives. I think,
as conservatives, as Republicans, as people who are wired in
we're talking about the conservative grassroots army, our lives. This
campaign cycle have become almost defined by what it was
like preassassination attempt and what it was like after every
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person at the event that I was just at talk
to me about it. In fact, my wife and I,
Melanie Commander Melanie and I were talking about it just
this morning. Because we met people at that event that
we had seen at the Butler County rally. But we
had seen those people walking in or had conversations with
them as we process through security or whatever just in
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line on the way in. And it's almost like Melanie
and I blocked out everything that happened in the lead
up to the rally as well.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
And so you flash.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Forward until today, what an extraordinary whiplash where you had
polls that were showing Trump way up. And of course
we've exposed on this show what those poles really were.
They were not intended to show Trump's strength, but rather
to showcase Joe Biden's weakness. Those poles were intended to
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put pressure on Joe Biden. He said, if somebody can
show me polls or or show me that I cannot win,
well I'll step aside. And by golly, didn't the media
and all these polling companies start churning out poll after
poll after poll that showed that Joe Biden could not win.
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And so the Democrats shank Joe Biden, they forced him
to exit stage right, they select not elect Kamala Harris.
And now all of a sudden, we see the opposite
in the polling. We see polling at least for a
while that showed Kamala winning, and then we saw b
roll video and media coverage of Kamala's rallies. Now keep
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in mind more than a few of them were happening
at the same time, at the same time as Grammy
Award winning musicians. The media, of course tried to play
it off like those crowds where one hundred percent Kamalah Harris.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
But the truth is.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
That Kamala Harris was simply a guest at those rallies,
a concert goer, a concert goer that had the opportunity
to speak. And we exposed on this show that while
we take nothing for granted, we campaign like we are
ten points down? Are we here in the battle crew?
And by the way of mcgroin nation, for those of
you all that are joining, we love you too. We
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take nothing for granted, We aren't and we will never
be complacent because complacency kills, both in combat and in politics.
We campaign like we're ten points down. But we pointed
out the fact that Kamala's campaign was by and large
going to be propaganda media, an AstroTurf, and tended to
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gaslight the base into thinking that Kamala has real enthusiasm
and that those people should be enthusiastic as well. The
question always was is this going to be a blip
on the radar? In other words, is Kamala just gonna
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have a slight bump in the polling or is this
going to be a permanent thing. Every incumbent politician in
America was wondering that every consultant making seven figures off
of incumbent politicians in America were wondering that as well.
Was Kamala Harris going to be able to reshape the
electorate in the way that two thousand and eight Barack
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Obama reshaped the electorate. Now again, if you've been an
original gangster of this show, and many of you have been,
then you know that I've been saying since Kamala Harris
was anointed in this race that it is like comparing
apples and oranges. Comparing Kamala Harris to Barack Obama is
not an analogous thing. Barack Obama, as radical as he was,
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he had charisma and he faked.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
It to make it really really well.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Again, Barack Obama was a marriage is between a man
and the woman. Kind of a guy thinking about that
now seems crazy, but that's how he won, That's how
he campaigned, He lied, he deceived the American people.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
And so it.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
Appears as if Kamala Harris at least we're getting indications,
early indications that what we are seeing with Kamala Harris
may very well be a blip on the radar. In
other words, all this propaganda, her jumping in the race,
people getting excited. Just like Savage Rich Bears said right
here on this show. He said it over and over again.
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Response bias, response bias, response bias. And you look at
what's happening in Emerson, in real clear politics in Pennsylvania today,
in their poll, it had Trump up one and when
pushed with leaners now again remember leaners are, hey, if
you had to vote, had to pick somebody today, what
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would you do?
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Then?
Speaker 2 (07:55):
It was Trump plus two. And we're seeing many polls
eke out now now that are taking back in President
Trump's favor. So I'm asking you all to resist the propaganda,
continue to be happy warriors, continue to do the work
because it will pay off. Now, if you're just joining
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Speaker 3 (08:19):
Smash it.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
We made the leaderboard again last night, even though I
was a little worried that maybe we wouldn't because our
show was going on at the exact same time as
the Trump press conference, and so obviously Trump is the man, right,
But we made the leaderboard last night, and that is
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back into the show here.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Did you hear that jd Vance's.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Trump Forced two, which is a Boeing seven thirty seven,
made an emergency landing in Milwaukee after the pilot discover a.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Door seal malfunction.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Now, I probably don't have to tell all of you this,
but this comes a week after President Trump's plane had
to make an emergency landing in Montana one week. Now,
did you also know that the rate for emergency landings
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here in this country is like one in ten thousand.
So what are the chances of Trump Force one and
Trump Force two having to make emergency landings in the
same week, America? I I don't like speculating on this show.
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Just pray for the safety of President Trump, his family,
his staff, JD Vance's family, his staff, because something just
doesn't feel right. You know, the soul of America is
in a really tough spot. It's in a really tough
spot because radical Democrats are in charge at almost every level,
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key level of our government, and things are happening in
this country that are just a bit of a head
just a bit of a head scratcher for me. You
go from these two back to back emergency landings, one
for Trump, one for JD and then you look at
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all of the scandals that the now Secret Service has
become embroiled in.
Speaker 3 (10:47):
Did you see.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Yesterday secret Service agent abandoned her post while Trump was
in North Carolina so she could breastfeed her child. Now,
keep in mind that children are not allowed on or
as part of protective details. Obviously, obviously this isn't an
indictment on women that breastfeed or anything like that, of
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course not. But why was she on a detail and
why did she have her child there? And why was
she leaving her post to breastfeed? I mean, DEEI this
is Look. I'm not making the argument that women cannot
be good Secret Service agents, because that's not true. They
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they and I want women in this country to have.
You know, I really do want women in this country
to have every opportunity that.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
A man has.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
However, we should not discard biology. There is in no
world that a five to three Secret Service agent should
be covering President Trump's body with her own. President Trump
is over sixty four, he's a big guy. There are
very real physical differences between the two. And just like now,
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you have an agent leaving her post so she could breastfeed.
It just doesn't feel right to me. It should not happen.
And now this from the great Amuse. If you're not
following Amuse on Twitter or x you should. This guy
is a great independent journalist. I love this guy's stuff.
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But here he's reporting what's going on with the Secret Service.
You've got special agents pooping her pants. I mean Secret
Service statement, we are aware of an incident regarding a
special agent in will And in Wildwood, New Jersey, defecating
in their pants during a protective assignment. It's an ongoing
medical issue. Now again, like that sucks. I don't like that.
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I mean, that's pretty terrible. I mean I now check
this out the story of the FBI. And again you
all know that I was at the July thirteenth rally,
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Matthew Crooks's body is gone. This is from Clay Higgins,
who's a representative in Congress, former law enforcement officer, and
I quote my effort to examine Crooks's body on Monday,
August fifth caused quite a stir and revealed a disturbing fact.
The FBI released the body for cremation ten days after
July thirteenth. On July twenty third, Crooks was gone. Nobody
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knew this until Monday, August fifth, including the County Corner
law enforcement. The sheriff, Yes, Butler County Corner technically had
legal authority over the body. But I spoke with the
coroner and he would have never released Crooks's body to
the family for cremation or burial without specific permission from
the FBI. Wtf is happening right now? What is happening
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right now? There isn't no world. With all of the
mystery and the controversy around July thirteenth, the Trump rally,
an assassination attempt.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
The whole world watched it.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Now all of a sudden, the shooter's body's gone, cremated,
no evidence, and when you compare, compare that to or
when you combine that fact with the fact that the
Secret Service, in the way that they secured the objective
area where Crooks was killed, FBI sprang down the roof.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
I just this is this makes no sense. None of
it makes any sense.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
So take what I just told you, and then add
to that all the questions that I have about Crooks
and his training, the fact that he was learning how
to shoot at arranged that the FBI and the Department
of Homeland Security regularly used. I mean, could be nothing,
could be something, especially when you added to the fact
that Crooks had essentially maybe remote detonation capability and explosives
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in his car. He reconned the site with a drone.
And now, of course you saw the photo from Anna
Paulina Luna that showed that even somebody in the crowd
got a picture of Crooks walking around the event, a
blurry picture, nonetheless, but walking around the event with what
is clearly a rifle. And you mean to tell me
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that nobody saw this. I mean, maybe that's the answer.
Maybe nobody did see this, but we know that that's bullshit.
Nobody can play that card because they knew that Crooks
was a threat at least ninety minutes before the event,
before Trump came on that stage.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
What the hell is going on?
Speaker 2 (15:54):
I'm really really angry here because people lost their lives.
Rump was almost killed, my wife was put in the crosshairs,
and we still have no information. And another thing that
nobody's talking about, how about the encrypted communication of the shooter.
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Crooks was using encrypted como through a video game platform.
He was talking to someone. You know, bookmark this episode
Battle Crew, because I'm telling you that there is no
way that this kid, this no nothing, twenty year old,
was working alone. There is absolutely, positively no way that
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he was working alone.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
He had to have some sort of handler.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
I know some of the smartest tactical explosive people in
this country.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
Very few of them, though, how.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
To create type bombs. I mean, there are explosive ordnance
military guys, disposed of d guys that could do it. Yeah,
but you know, your common military guy, they don't know
how to do that stuff. You only learn that from
a couple of places. You start throwing into the internet.
Don't do this, but you start throwing into the internet,
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how to make a pipe on? The Feds will be
at your door like that. You think that that como
and those searches aren't flagged. They are, So how did
he learn to do this? And why is nobody in
the media really asking these questions. It's not like Clay Higgins.
This is some whack job, crazy person. He's a sitting
member of Congress, former law enforcement guy. These are members
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of Congress that are raising these questions that I'm talking
to giving me this information.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
It's just inexplicable to me.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
How something like this that was seen by the world,
they're sweeping it under the rug and they're disappearing the
evidence before our eyes. This pisses me off because someone
lost their lives. A couple of Pennsylvanians almost lost their lives,
were wounded. Look at this video of Corey Coppertore's family
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on local news here in Western Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
GoFundMe has raised millions of dollars for the family, but
as grateful as Helen is for the money and the support,
she knows it will never bring Corey back.
Speaker 5 (18:21):
I talked to him anyway, and the only thing that
ever comes out of my mouth is I'm sorry this happened.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
To you, But I know he would want me to
get to the bottom of it.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
I know he would to get answers to what happened.
She's hired an attorney to help her find answers and
get justice.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
I want justice for my husband, and I'm going to
get it.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
They specifically want answers from security at the rally.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
I just want them to know that I really think
my dad's blood is on their hands, and I hope
they wake up every day thinking about what they took
from our family, because we have to wake up every
day and see that image of our father in our head,
and no child should ever have to see that.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
Michelle Wright Pittsburgh's Action News.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
For and what world should the family have to undertake
an investigation on their own Susponte. You know, it's the
same that you had veterans picking up and dropping everything
here in America to go help with the rescue in Afghanistan.
Because our government sucks this family, same logic our government sucks,
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our law enforcement officials are lying. So I'm gonna get
to the bottom of this myself. It should not happen
in this country. This is not the country that I
grew up in. All of these unknowns about the assassination attempt,
and oh, by the way, emergency landings for both JD.
Vance and Donald Trump during the same week. One in
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ten thousand chants of that, Oh, by the way, judge
in New York Juan Marsham, just, oh, hey, randomly appointed
at Donald Trump's trial, Steve Bannon's trial, Actually anybody that's
just affiliated with Trump, you know, one in one hundred
thousand chants of that, Oh, I'm sure it's just a coincidence. No,
there is something deeply wrong with this country right now.
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You know, you look at the state of the country,
everything that I just I mean, you could write all
of those things off. And you know, our government, our institutions,
the deep state, they want you to just say, well,
I'm sure it's all a coincidence. You could just write
all those things off. But does it make sense to you?
Does any of this make sense to you coming over
to the live chat to see you believe any of
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this stuff is just a coincidence, folks, I mean, look
at everything that's happened in this campaign cycle, in the
slow escalation from lawfair, trying to throw an opponent in
jail for the rest of his life, trying to use
the enormous power of a government to steal his businesses, assassination,
attempt to urgency, landings with a plane.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
Come to f on America.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
If we don't wake up to what's happening, we will
not have a country. Remember what I just said the
other day. Our voice, and this is to democrats too,
our voice as citizens of this country, is we are
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losing our power. You know, the executive branch and these
deep state, these institutions that report to the executive branch,
they're doing crazy, crazy things. And my fear is that
we lose our voice before we realize. By the time
we realize what the hell is going on, it's too late.
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What's happening in this country right now is like some
third world crazy shit, and we can't put our heads
in the sand anymore. You I mean, honestly, everything that
I did just a coincidence. All this just a coincidence.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
Oh yeah, Oh.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
Biden had nothing to do with the law fair against Trump,
you know, even though it's his own Department of Justice.
They operate independently, you know, the case in New York,
the case in d C. The case in Georgia, the
case in Florida, they're just all random occurrences. That's what
they would have you believe twenty twenty election. No, come on, silly,
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it wasn't a shit show. Even though we rolled out
no excuse mail in ballots in swing states and there
were problems and counties in those swing states, you know,
with those mail in ballots in the county that went
on days after election day.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
That's fine. Not only is it whether no issues, just
the most secure election in history. Smile.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
It's the most secure and election in history. It's like
some crazy, sick communist Jedi mind trick.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
There is no election from I mean, it's just crazy.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
And then COVID, all of the abuses that the government
got used to just putting on us, we the people
during COVID, it's just it's a it's it's an escalation.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
And it hasn't stopped, you know.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And I'm afraid that before we wake up, before we
wake up to this, it'll be too late. And I'm
telling you to the compartour family. You are not gonna
have to investigate this on your own. You are not
alone here.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
You know.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
I got a small platform. I don't hold any elected office,
but I will do whatever it takes to help you
investigate what happened to your husband? What happened to your father.
I will not rest until the truth comes out. So
help me, God, I will do whatever it takes to
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help you, because you deserve the truth. Everybody at that
rally deserves was at that rally deserves the truth. The
American people deserve the truth, and the truth is being
kept from all of us right now. And that is
a fact, folks. Okay, back to the show. Let's shift
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gears a little bit to some insider baseball politics, and
I got to get into Kamala's economic speech because it's
just batshit crazy.
Speaker 3 (24:24):
We're going to dive in and just debunk all of
that stuff here.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
Shortly, but Trump Team Trump brought on Taulca Gabbard to
help Trump prepare for a debate with Kamala Harris. That
is a very good thing. Why because Taulci Gabbard was
the bane of Kamala Harris's existence in the primary, and
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largely at least I believe was responsible for bringing about
the demise of Kamala Harris in her own primary opt
out shortly thereafter before voting even began. Now, some people
are like, well, Tulsa Gabbert's a Democrat, we can't really
trust her.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Look, your fears have not gone unnoticed for me.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
But in a compartmentalized way, the campaign can bring her on,
help her or help have her prepare Trump for a debate,
coach him up on what he needs to do to
dim her out in the most effective way possible.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
I'm all for it. Look at this old clip of Taulca.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Gabbard just eviscerating Kamala Harris and you'll see what I mean.
Speaker 7 (25:34):
Congress Woman Gabbard, you took issue with Senator Harris confronting
Vice President Biden at the last debate. You called it
a quote false accusation that Joe Biden is a racist.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
What's your response?
Speaker 8 (25:45):
I want to bring the conversation back to the broken
criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and
brown people all across this country to date. Now, Senator
Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor
and that she'll be a prosecutter president. But I'm deeply
concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite,
but she put over fifteen hundred people in jail for
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marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was
asked if she ever smoked marijuana.
Speaker 9 (26:12):
She blocked evidence.
Speaker 8 (26:14):
She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man
from death row until the courts forced her to do so.
She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use
them as cheap labor for the state of California. And
she fought to keep cash bail system in place that
impacts poor people in the worst kind of way.
Speaker 7 (26:34):
Thank you, Congresswoman, Senator Harris your response.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
As the elected Attorney General California, I did the work
of significantly reforming the criminal justice system of a state
of forty million people, which became a national model for
the work that needs to be done. And I am
proud of that work. And I am proud of making
a decision to not just give fancy speeches or in
a legislative body and give speeches on a floor, but
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actually doing the work of being in the position to
use the power that I had to reform a system
that is badly in need of reform. That is why
we created initiatives that were about re entering former offenders
and getting them counseling. It is why, and because I
know that criminal justice system is so broken that I
am an advocate for what we need to do to
not only dicriminalize, but legalize marijuana in the United States.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
I want to bring a Congressman Gabbard back in your
responsible The.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
Bottom line is, Senator Harris, when you were in a
position to make a difference and an impact in these
people's lives, you did not. And worse yet, in the
case of those who were on death row, innocent people,
you actually blocked evidence from being revealed that would have
freed them until you were forced to do so. There
is no excuse for that. And the people who suffered
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under your reign as prosecutor, oh, you owe them an apology.
Speaker 7 (27:52):
Senator Harris.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
That's devastating. I mean, really think about that. Kamala Harris
had evidence that would have exonerated innocent people on death row,
but didn't bring forth that evidence just so she could
continue to have cheap labor for the state of California.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
That is evil. That is evil.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
So listen, folks, I am completely okay with Taulca Gabbard
working with Donald Trump to prep him for these debates.
The most effective way to debate somebody Kamala Harris talks,
I'm a prosecutor, I'm going to be a prosecutor president. Now, listen,
she considers that to be one of her biggest strengths. Well,
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the best campaigns in the world take their opponent's biggest
strength and they turn it into a weakness. And that's
exactly what Tulca Gabbert did right there. Kamala Harris goes
all over the place and talks about her time as
a prosecutor.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
Blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
But the truth is is that Tulsi Gabbard was able
to turn that around on Kamala to the point where
it destroyed her campaign. So the strategy for Trump needs
to be more of the same. Go after Kamala Harris's record,
go after her strengths, show people why the very things
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that she's campaigning on are actually weaknesses. You do that,
you undermine pillars of her campaign in a way in
which no media narrative can ever cover for. It's critically
critically important. And speaking of the media, going after Kamala's campaign,
so Tim Wall's stuff just gets worse and worse. Now,
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I'm sure that you saw that Tim Walls had a
dui for going ninety six miles an hour and a
fifty five was absolutely obliterated he lied. Tim Walls lied
while he's running for Congress, said that it was because
of a hearing issue that he had in the National Guard.
I mean, the guy is guy's turning out to be
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I think a disaster for Kamalist campaign because he's just
a pathological liar in CNN. CNN of all networks, is
eviscerating this guy for lying about his DUI Listen.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
To this virus.
Speaker 10 (30:20):
This is a story about someone getting a DUI arrest
and then his campaign repeatedly misleading and giving false statements
to the public about it. So let's just go to
the facts of that nineteen ninety five arrest. First, Okay,
Walt was speeding over a ninety five miles per hour
in a fifty five mile per hour zone. He failed
a field sobriety test that was administered by a state trooper.
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He then admitted in court that he had been drinking.
He was transported to a local hospital for a blood
test that showed he had a blood alcohol level of
zero point one two eight and that was above the
state legal limit. He then took a plea deal where
he pled guilty to a reckless driving charge. Now those
are the facts. That's from police records, that's from court records,
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and that all is completely undisputed.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
All right, So that is clear the idea of what happened.
Speaker 8 (31:12):
What did his congressional campaign actually say happened.
Speaker 10 (31:16):
So let's fast forward to two thousand and six. He's
in a tight congressional race. He is running for congress.
This was a Republican hell district that he was trying
to flip. And then a local Republican blog puts up
that he had this arrest for drunk driving. Now I'm
gonna give you sort of the bullets of what his
campaign said about that. They the campaign setting Walls claimed
that he had not been drinking and driving. They attributed
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his failed field sobriety test to hearing loss from his
time in the National Guard, not alcohol. The campaign falsely
said that he drove himself to the station, that he
was allowed to drive home, they said. They said the
DUI charges were dropped because they were unfounded. And the
campaign even faulted this trooper, saying that he didn't realize
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that Walls had hearing impairment. They claimed a judge actually
chastise the state trooper for it. Now, take a look
at just one statement that his campaign put out. They
said he quote couldn't understand what the trooper was telling
him during the field, sobriety tests and the trooper refused
to speak up. The DUI charges were dropped for a reason.
The judge would not have dismissed them if there were
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anything to him. Tim drove to the station that night
and drove home afterwards. I don't think the trooper would
have allowed that if there had been a problem. So
none of what they said in that two thousand and
six race was true at all as we saw, And
just looking at those details of the nineteen ninety five
or ass you were putting sort of points out this
is it.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
I mean, seriously, how crazy is that? Those aren't just
little lies. Those are like remember when I told you
that the Democrats are anti truth, Well they didn't get
here overnight.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
I mean, look at them.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Can you imagine if Tim Walls back then were a
Republican running in a swing district, which he was in
two thousand and six, the district that he was running
for was held by a Republican, Yet he was able
to get away with those brazen lies and crickets from
the national media. Republicans would never, and I mean never
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be afforded that level of courtesy or cover by the media.
I'm telling you.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
The walls stuff.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
Remember I told you this from day one when this
stolen valor lying about his record came up. That was
like within twenty four hours of him being picked as
vice president. The scandals that pertain to this man that
he's been embroiled in, I think this is just the
tip of the iceberg. And somebody in the live chat
(33:54):
was saying, Hey, they should check and see if he
actually got a DUI while he was on active duty
or verify if he actually fraudulently enlisted. I think he
actually got that DUI while he was This is l
handle three. Yeah, good point. Somebody should ask that question.
See when he got his d U I see if
it's actually because if you get a DUI and you're
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a military leader, you're done. I mean, it's it's insane,
you know. I do think it's a little bit of
a harsh policy. I do, However, I on one hand,
I think it's harsh. On another hand, like I I
understand why the military does it. Leaders need to be
held to a much higher standard. You know, I had
a team leader in the army, who is a great
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team leader in combat, came home, got a call from
his soldiers that that they were at the bar and
needed help. You know, he had a kind a couple
of beers himself in his barracks while he just jumped
in his car, went and picked him up and got
pulled over, got busted for a d u I lost everything.
Speaker 10 (34:52):
Now.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
I fought for that soldier, fought for fought for him
with my with my company commander, fought with the battalion,
fought with the battalion commander, you know, trying to save
this young team leader's rank. But it was it was
damn near impossible for me, as a young lieutenant to
help them, just because just to give you a sense
of what this is like, it is so baked in
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in the army that if you get a DUI as
a leader, you're done. You're done. If you're an officer,
you're fired, you're gone. If you're a non commissioned officer,
you're you're getting busted in rank and you're not going
to be a noncommission officer anymore. So it's actually a
really good point that I think is worth looking into. Okay,
let me shift gears to Kamala and this economic speech.
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She just gave a couple things. You absolutely have to know.
I'm going to go through each of the four pillars
of her economic proposal for you, and what I'm gonna
what I hope to accomplish, is to show you why
this approach is not going to work for her. Now,
keep in mind, she's not done a single damn interview
since she's been in. She's not hew a single damn
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press conference since she's been in. Her My hope is
favorable media coverage and doing speeches that generate favorable propaganda
media coverage. But independent media is so powerful this cycle
that it's hard to see how something like this will work.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
So Kamala.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
Economically speaking, did a couple things over the last couple
of days. One, she brazenly stole President Trump's no tax
on tips policy. She just announced it as if it
were her own. Now, she's been roundly criticized by conservatives,
but for the most part, liberal media has made it
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seem like it's her proposal. Remember that Newsweek article that
I showed you this week saying, oh, many Republicans agree
with Kamala Harris's economic proposal it's like, no shit, that's
because Republicans came just because President Trump came up with
the idea first. But look at Joe Rogan go after
this with a ferra that is certainly not seen on
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the mainstream media.
Speaker 3 (37:03):
Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
What's really wild is the Babylon Bee had a hilarious
little caption. They said, when I get in office, I'm
going to change things, says the woman who's in office
right now, she's in office, she's talking about fixing all
these things, like, hey, from.
Speaker 7 (37:19):
Day one, literally on day one, I'm going to really
do something about the border, says The.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Borders are essentially the president right now. This is so
fucking crazy.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
You'll be the president for five more months.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
This is so nuts.
Speaker 7 (37:31):
But yeah, just she's flipped on everything except for plastic straws.
She still wants to get rid of those.
Speaker 1 (37:39):
Did you see the thing where Trump came out and
said that he was going to stop taxes for tips
of hospitality workers and you wouldn't tax them on tips.
Speaker 7 (37:48):
Again, that was like a month and a half ago.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
Yeah, and then she came out and said she's gonna
do it.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
She's going to.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Stop tips, and everybody cheers as if it was her idea.
But here's the problem. In twenty twenty two, she was
one of the siding votes go after people that were
not reporting their tips.
Speaker 7 (38:07):
Was that on the Inflation Reduction Act or the Green
New Deal? Well, it was one of the same, right,
she was the she was the tie breaker.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 7 (38:18):
So they're going to tax the business instead what she
in turn taxes the workers.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
There, But it's hilarious that two years later she's acting
like this is her idea now, like you had a chance,
you could, you could have swung it the other way.
Speaker 3 (38:33):
Two years ago.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
Dennis Quaid endorsed Trump during that interview. This is a
celebrity engaging with Joe Rogan, who had Who's had? For
the last several years, the number one podcast reaches millions
fifty million people a month, exposing Kamala for I mean,
this is why, you know, Yes, we are in the
midst of propaganda, and I'm encouraging you to resist it,
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and many of you are. But I just don't think
this is gonna work. You know, like when people out
there like Joe Rogan are attacking it and laughing about it.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
Not good.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Okay, stay there, We're gonna go through Kamala Harris's three
other economic proposals and we're gonna totally debunk all of them. So, folks,
Joe Rogan is attacking Kamala Harris for stealing Donald Trump's
no tax on tips policies. It ain't gonna go well
for Kamala Harris, not over time. That's why this She's
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not gonna be able to reshape the electric That's why
I contend that this is just a blip on the radar. Two,
the second proposal that Kamala Harris has rolled out is
stealing jd Vance's tax credit for new parents, right, she
stole that.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Three.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Implementing commie price controls on food. We talked about this
a little bit yesterday, but price controls on food government
price controlled. I'm talking bureaucrats inserting their nose into the
market and saying you can't charge more than X for
a gallon of milk. Has businesses, Has producers said, we
know what is This is cost prohibitive for us to
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produce milk anymore. So we're just not going to do it.
So when they make that decision, that causes scarcity. Scarcity
leads to food lines. Food lines lead to suffering and starvation.
Every communist country on the face of the planet has
tried something like this and it's led to immense human suffering.
Here is Kamala on the campaign trail talking about how
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prices are just too high and that even though she's
in office right now, she's definitely going to do something
when she becomes president.
Speaker 11 (40:39):
Right shut down.
Speaker 6 (40:41):
And failed, But our supply chains have now improved, and
prices are still too high. A loaf of bread cost
fifty percent more today than it did before the pandemic.
Ground beef is up almost fifty percent. Many of the
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big food companies are seeing their highest profits in two decades,
and while many grocery chains pass along these savings, others
still aren't. Look, I know most businesses are creating jobs,
contributing to our economy and playing by the rules. But
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some are not. And that's just not right, and we
need to take action when that is the case. At
as attorney general in California, I went after companies that
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illegally increased prices, including wholesalers that inflated the price of
prescription medication and companies that conspired with competitors to keep
prices of electronics high. I won more than one billion
dollars for consumers, So believe.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
Me as president I, folks, listen, it's wild to me,
it's crazy, and it should be crazy to you that
Kamala Harris is in these speeches talking about ground beef
going through the roof, bread going through the roof, food
going through the roof. She's in office right now, yet
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she's trying to gaslight this country to make it seem
like she's going to go in a new direction. And
I want you to keep this phrase in mind. Really
listen to me. Here, a new way forward, a new
way forward. She said that many many times during this speech.
I want to watch in the future how often the
media uses that term a new way forward, almost like
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what build back better?
Speaker 3 (43:02):
A new way forward.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
She's trying to separate herself from the policies of the
Biden administration, of which she was directly a part of. Meanwhile,
all the businesses that she's talking about, one price gouging
is already illegal, right, But businesses, small businesses are the
major driver of economic activity in this country. They're the
backbone of our nation's economy. They are under the exact
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same inflationary pressures that all of us are. And yet
and by the way, the inflationary pressures that the Biden
Harris administration created. Yet, what Kamala Harris is doing is
what all communists do is finding a scapegoat and saying,
those mean businesses, they're the ones that are causing all this. No, no, no,
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it wasn't us. It wasn't the fact that we have
a printing press and we can use that printer to
print money. No, it's these mean businesses, and I'm going
to go after them even more for cast they're just scapegoating.
What every communist the world over has done is exactly
what Kamala is saying right there.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
So I want.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
To bring show you a clip of Milton Friedman talking
about inflation and about why inflation is always, always, always
the government's fault.
Speaker 3 (44:24):
It's not our fault, not the people.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
It's not thrifty spenders, it's not businesses or price scouging
or any of that fake stuff. It's the government. Listen
carefully to how Milton Friedman explains this.
Speaker 9 (44:38):
In the modern era, the important next step is to
recognize that today governments control the quantity of money, so
that as a result, inflation in the United States is
made in Washington and nowhere else. Of Course, no government,
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any more than any one of us, likes to take
responsibility for bad things. Where all of us human. If
something bad happens, it wasn't our fault, and the government
is the same way, so it doesn't accept responsibility for inflation.
If you listen to people in Washington talk, they will
tell you that inflation is produced by greedy businessmen, or
(45:24):
it's produced by grasping unions, or it's produced by spendthrift consumers,
or maybe it's those terrible Arab sheikhs who are producing. Now,
of course, businessmen are greedy, who of us isn't. Trade
unions are grasping who of us isn't. And there's no
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doubt that the consumer is a spendthrift. At least every
man knows that about his wife. But none of them
produce inflation for the very simple reason that neither of
the businessmen, nor the trade union, nor the housewife has
a printing press in their basement on which they can
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turn out those green pieces of paper we call money.
Only Washington has that printing press, and therefore only Washington
can produce inflation.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
I'm talking about inflation as much as I am, because
it's the core of the economic uncertainty, in the economic
pain that we're feeling in this country right now. Our
government is crushing the power of our dollar. They're devaluing
our dollar by printing money, okay, And when they do that,
it's a silent tax on everybody. It especially hurts lower
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income families. It crushes middle income families as well. But
you know who it hurts the most, Folks who are
living on fixed incomes. You know, are seniors who busted
their ass their whole life to give you know, kids
like me a good life. Literally built this country, to
build this country. They're the ones suffering the most. And
(47:04):
so this is an issue that is deeply important to
me and Kamala Harris attacking businesses and scapegoating businesses without
taking accountability needs to be called out on it. And
what Kamala is proposing for housing, giving twenty five thousand
dollars to homeowners for down payments, it's gonna make the
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inflation situation so much worse because all sellers are going
to do is adjust the cost of what they're selling
a house for up twenty five thousand dollars there is
already an inventory problem. In other words, we have a
lot of people looking not a whole lot of houses divide.
Speaker 3 (47:48):
Do you know why?
Speaker 2 (47:50):
Because the Biden Harris administration caused this crazy inflation crisis.
And because of this crazy inflation crisis, interest rates on
mortgages have gone up, up, up, up, So people who
are sitting on low interest rate homes mortgages two point
two percent like when Trump was in office, they are
not going to retire and downsize and take on a
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mortgage that is, you know, six seven percent. You know,
the thought is is that people just would retire and
maybe buy sell their house and buy their next home
with cash.
Speaker 3 (48:24):
But if the dollar is worth less, how do you
do that?
Speaker 2 (48:27):
And if inventory is low and housing prices are sky high,
how do you do that?
Speaker 3 (48:33):
So people are sitting on their houses.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
Kamala, just printing more money and giving people money is
going to make the problem so much worse. It's going
to cause a housing crisis. Listen to Kamala talk about housing.
Speaker 6 (48:46):
Housing market, and I know what home ownership means. It's
more than a financial transaction. It's so much more than that.
It's more than a house. Home ownership and what that means.
It's a symbol of the pride that comes with hard work.
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It's financial security, it represents what you will be able
to do for your children. And sadly, right now.
Speaker 2 (49:30):
Might sound good, but again, housing prices are the way
that they are, and inflation is the way that it
is because of her, a new way forward. Remember that. Also,
make sure if you're just joining us, smash that like button,
that little green thumb beneath the video and making the
leaderboard like crazy because of you. So how is this
going to play out? I don't think it's gonna work.
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I don't think the American people are gonna buy it.
When CNN is attacking your economic agenda, look out.
Speaker 10 (50:03):
Catherine, I hear.
Speaker 8 (50:05):
I read your piece and I heard you just mention it,
the federal ban on price gouging for groceries.
Speaker 10 (50:11):
You are skeptical of this, Why.
Speaker 12 (50:14):
Well, First of all, nobody can explain what price gouging means.
It's like that old line about pornography. I know it
when I see it, in the sense that what does
it mean to have an excessive price or an excessive
profit margin? That seems to be shorthand for a price
or a profit margin that bugs me. That seems too high.
(50:36):
So you know, it's very hard to pin down what
this would actually mean if you look at the legislation that,
as I mentioned, is already in the Senate, led by
Senator Senate Warren and Senator Bob Casey and a slew
of others. The particular way that this is written, which
is likely to be the template for any proposal that
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Harris would eventually race, is especially bad in that it
just bans excessive prices, grossly excessive prices, grossly excessive profit margins,
and says that the Federal Trade Commission can use any
metric it deems appropriate to decide what that what that
would would mean, which basically says like, it's not going
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to be markets. It's not going to be supplying demand
that's determining how much your grocery store charges you for
for milk or for eggs. It's going to be some
bureaucrat in DC, which seems like totally unworkable. First of
all for the FDC to be deciding like how much
Kroger charges for eggs in Michigan, but it also.
Speaker 8 (51:43):
Would be very bad for markets.
Speaker 12 (51:44):
We've seen this kind of thing tried in lots of
other countries before Venezuela, Argentina, the Soviet Union, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
It leads to shortage Venezuela, Argentina, the Soviet Union. This
is on CNN. All of those countries, by the way,
huge starvation issues. Okay, I gotta show you. I gotta
talk about this, uh, this Nancy Mace clip, and I'm
gonna show you why, especially with Black Americans. And I
think the Democrats are going to get the vast majority
of the black vote here, but I think more and
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more Black Americans are walking away from the Democrat Party.
Speaker 3 (52:16):
That's a good thing. Okay.
Speaker 2 (52:18):
So I saw this clip of Nancy Mace on CNN
this morning, and it just these people, these people are
just insane. Just listen, listen to this.
Speaker 6 (52:28):
Kamala Harris, Mama, you're doing.
Speaker 3 (52:38):
If you can't expect people.
Speaker 4 (52:43):
Years ago, let me get in here, because.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
All because how the hell you pronounce her name, Kamala, Kamala, Kamala.
I mean, the reason why I'm asking is because Kamala
Harris herself has pronounced her name multiple ways. And the
fact that these people go on these race baiting losers
on CNN. I mean, Nancy Mace is a woman, She's
a sitting congress person, Like, what the hell is going on?
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She goes on CNN and gets gang tackled like that
for simply mispronouncing her name. I guess mispronouncing her name,
but no one knows the real way to pronounce it,
because Kamala herself has mispronounced it and pronounced it several ways.
So I had to show you that just because these
leftists are absolutely crazy. And the last thing I wanted
(53:33):
to show you was this video of a gentleman who's
not a Trump supporter.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
And I'll try to.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
Leave you with a little bit of hope over the
weekend that people are waking up. So I told you
during the show, resist the propaganda, because I just don't
think it's gonna work. Independent media places like Rumble, places
like X.
Speaker 3 (53:56):
They've just.
Speaker 2 (53:58):
In podcasts like Joe Rogan, the given people an alternative.
They're weakening the stranglehold that conventional media has on the people,
and people are waking up. Listen to this gentleman who's
not a Trump supporter talk about Trump's press conference that
he gave yesterday.
Speaker 11 (54:14):
I said, let me just get out here real quick,
because I want to tell you about something. I watched
this press conference that Donald Trump did today, and I
deliberately stayed for the entire thing. I said, let me
listen to the whole thing. And I got to tell you,
in my opinion, I thought it was actually a very
good press conference for him, and it was contrary to
what the presentation is that we typically see of a
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Donald Trump presser or rally. Like he was like I say,
like ninety percent of it was just like really on point,
Like I don't agree with everything the man says at all,
but I can say that he spoke directly to the issues,
especially the issues that I could care about as not
only a black man, but just as a person living
in America in this horrible economy, the horrible state that
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we are in right now. And you know what, it
was kind of different because it was like he was
very like welcoming, He was reserved, he was he dealt
directly with the with the questions that were asked of him,
and he was even like welcoming, like to the press.
And so I was like, damn when he was done,
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I was saying, I remember saying to myself, I.
Speaker 3 (55:22):
Wonder how the media is gonna.
Speaker 11 (55:24):
Paint this presser and like clockwork, the immediately yoh, like
the the blog sites like ball Alert, World Star, the
Shade Room and all the like legacy media, they started
putting out the hit pieces. Boy, they started painting the
rally as it's some hate filled, incoherent psychobabble.
Speaker 3 (55:48):
And see, like.
Speaker 2 (55:54):
That's one person. But I guarantee you that there are
millions like him.
Speaker 3 (55:59):
I really do.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
And this is why I think there's a reason why
Trump does these pressers. He's not doing it for the media,
right he knows he's not gonna get positive coverage from them.
But he knows if people are watching this press conference
with an open mind and they see him, they're gonna
see the real Trump and that maybe, just maybe, you know,
some of these folks, the scales will be removed from
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their eyes. They see things for how they really are,
like that gentleman right there. So, folks, I'm telling you,
keep the faith, resist the propaganda, and have a great weekend.
Before you leave in pop smoke, smash that little green thumb.
It helps us a lot. Thank you to the battle
crew for being with us every single day this week.
Thank you for the mcgroin nation for also joining forces
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with the battle crew and sharing the trenches with us.
Speaker 3 (56:48):
We need your.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
Help and we love having you as always, folks, Seriously,
thank you for sticking around, Thank you for being with me.
Speaker 3 (56:56):
I will see you on Monday.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
Have an amazing show concepts planned for you next week,
so God bless you all. Have a great weekend, and
God bless this amazing country that we call home. Take care,
good night, and I will see you on Monday.