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August 6, 2024 51 mins

Tonight on Battleground LIVE:

  • The Most Radical Dem Ticket in American History

  • THE WALZ ARE CLOSING IN

  • Walz Stolen Valor?

  • Summer of Burning love in Minnesota

  • Walz is a radical trans ideologue 

  • Is there ANY political benefit to Walz?

 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Good evening, America. Welcome, patriots. This is Battleground Live, from
Sea to Shining Sea and everybody in between. Welcome. It's
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That's amazing, right, I mean, her show is amazing, her

(00:37):
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(01:00):
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(01:47):
It's it's not easy, but with you all just makes
it a hell of a lot easier. So thank you
all for being with me. I'm so excited. I'm gonna
do a little bit of a deep dive on Tim
Walls tonight, you know, and I'm gonna do a little
bit more tomorrow on Wendy Bell's show in the morning.

(02:10):
But let me just tell you something about this guy.
This dude is a legit psycho, a legitimate psycho. And
I look, I say what you want about me, I
think that this is just what I think. And I'm
telling you right off the top. I struggle to see

(02:33):
the benefit that Tim Walls again governor from Minnesota, brings
to this race for Kamala. Of course, the pro Hamas
wing of their base, which makes up a significant portion
of the Democrat base, is probably fine with this guy,
I mean, for God's sake, Tim Walls is basically a
Jahadist himself. I swear to God, the guy's changing out

(02:57):
the Minnesota flag to have it look more like the
Somali flag. He no sense of really what it means
to love this country. I mean that he has no
sense of Americana. And when you add that to Kamala's
view on America, and think back to my interview with
Daniel Turner on Wendy Bell's show, I think it was
last week. His biggest fear about Kamala Harris is that

(03:19):
she has no sense of America and no sense for
Americana either. She doesn't quote the Founders, doesn't talk about
the Constitution. Tim Walls is sort of more of the same.
And so while I think maybe this helps them with
their base in terms of not suffering from what is
called base fracture, I this guy doesn't appeal to the center,

(03:46):
you know, And I think this, you know, hey like, hey,
he's folks. See, he's a farmer that can appeal to
people across the aisle. I'm not buying it. I'm not
the reason for that is is that he's an uncharacter
and uncharismatic, disgusting, revolting slob that owns every left wing

(04:11):
position out there that's not an exaggeration, every crazy left
wing position that's out there today, this man owns. And
I'm telling you, I don't think he's gonna be able
to escape it, folks, I just don't. So this Kamalas
stuff and this Tim Walls stuff, well, first of all,

(04:33):
I have to tell you, this is the most radical
Democrat ticket to ever be pushed on the American people.
I mean that, and it's not even close. Yeah, Barack Obama,
it was radical, But as I've mentioned to you all before,
he at least had the ability to fake it to
make it. He wasn't stupid enough to take these radical

(04:56):
positions publicly, right, He was more dangerous in that way.
He would lie to the American people, lie seamlessly to
their face without even missing a beat, and then push
a radical agenda behind the scenes. Well, these two Kamala
and Tim Wallas, they openly take some of the most crazy,
batshit positions out there in the open, and they've implemented

(05:20):
those positions both in California and in Minnesota. So it's
kind of hard to run from any of this stuff.
And as I told you at the beginning of the show,
I don't it's beyond just being somewhat appealing to the base.
I don't really see what he does for their ticket
other than communicate to me that the Democrats might be

(05:40):
afraid of losing Minnesota first of all, and there are
one hundred percent have a anti Semitism problem in their country.
But they sure as hell didn't bring this guy on
board to be a coalition builder to reach across the aisle.
He almost has their homogeny air about him. And so look,

(06:05):
we'll see. But check out this call that Kamala made
to Tim Walls. It's just as crange as you could
possibly imagine. But check this out.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Hi, this is Tim, It's Kamala Harri's good morning.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Governor, Good morning, madam Vice President.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
Listen, I want you to do this with me. Let's
do this together. Would you be my running mate and
let's get this thing on the road.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
I would be.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Honored, Madam Vice President, the joy.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
That you're bringing back to the country, the enthusiasm that's
out there.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
It'll be a privilege to take this with you across
the country. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
Well, let me tell you I have just the most
respect for you. I have really enjoyed our work together.
You understand our country. You have dedicated yourself to our
country in so many different and beautiful ways.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
And we're gonna do this.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
We're gonna win, and we're going to unify our country
and remind everyone that we are fighting for the future
for everyone. So let's get out there and get this done.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Okay, let's do it, do the work in front of us.
Let's win this thing.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
That's right, all right, buddy, I'll see you soon. Take care,
thank you, Okay, bye.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
So the candidate that received no votes in her primary
was installed selected, not elected, makes a phone call that's
about cringe as you could possibly imagine to Tim Wallace.
I mean, you see, who among us doesn't have high
definition cameras in their rooms filming them at the exact

(07:38):
moment the call to become the vice president the vice
presidential candidate comes across the phone line. Who doesn't have
high definition camera set up for just that moment? Right?
I mean, so authentic. But it wasn't as Kamala that
called her her counterpart. It was the first earth well,

(08:04):
the second gentleman as well. Imagine being a dude. I mean, seriously,
imagine how many times this dude has to check his
man card on the daily. Seriously, imagine being a dude
and have to fake your way through this stuff and
not feel totally emasculated. Watch listen, Gwen, it's Doug. How

(08:30):
are you.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Right?

Speaker 5 (08:37):
So, Gwen, I remember getting this call for you, and
I actually know what you're going through right now.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
But the good news is I've already been through it.
So just like doctor Biden was there for me, doctor
Biden and I've.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
Been through it, I'm gonna be there for you. And
we're going to do this together, thank you. And Paula
and Tim are going to do this together, and we
are going to win this election together. And I cannot
wait to see you in Philadelphia a little bit.

Speaker 7 (09:11):
Well, we are so excited and thrilled and honored and
we are just we are and we will do everything
you know.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
That we can.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
And I'm so anxious to meet you and see you
both and get going here.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
So thank you for the call.

Speaker 7 (09:30):
It means everything.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
All right, Well, let's let's get to it. I can't wait,
and we're gonna have a great time tonight. And what
we can do anything for ninety days, right, we can
all right, I'll see you later and I can't wait.
Take care of bye bye.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
I'm sorry, I just I'm not sure. I listen, you know,
I've run for political office before. I'm not sure that
I could do anything like that.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
As Sister Mary McRoy said, he thought he was calling
one nine hundred nanny. I look at the lot yet
at just that exact moment, and you know, these Democrats
sit there and call these democrats sit there and call
us Republicans weird because we like the Constitution, but we're

(10:22):
all about life, liberty.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Pursuit of happiness. It's unbelievable to me that their side
of the aisle can't see through this stuff. Right, These
people are some of the fakest human beings on the planet,
and that brings me to this. They have a real
authenticity problem this whole, Like Waltz is gonna connect with

(10:49):
the middle of the road, small town folks. He type
people because he's a revolting slab. Hey just put a
cowboy hat on him, put some flannel on him, give
him give him a belt, bucko and some cowboy boots,
and hey, you know he's gonna be able to speak
to those people in a way in which the Democrats
have it in quite some time. First of all, if
this doesn't hold up, and we're gonna have Savage Rich

(11:11):
Barris both on the radio tomorrow on the Wendy A.
Bell Program and here tomorrow tomorrow night on Savage Wednesdays,
I'm gonna get him to break this down and just
prove it to you by the numbers. But again, this
is all about a base election. They're hoping to, at
least the Democrats are, and the young Democrats who are
running this campaign trying to hope replicate Obama in twenty twelve.

(11:35):
But it's just I just don't see it happening. You know,
Tim Waltz is a pretty terrible human being. I mean, look,
we all make mistakes, but he is dude, got a
dui going ninety six miles an hour and a fifty
five mile an hour zone, and instead of taking accountability
for his actions, blamed it on the fact that he

(11:56):
had a hearing issue. Uh. I think what concerns me
the most is this veteran stuff. You know. I have
to tell you. In fact, I just said this on
Wendy Bell a couple of days ago. But what was
remarkable about my troops is that despite how horrible things got,

(12:22):
they always wanted to be there for one another. Their
greatest fear was letting each other down. So even those
who had very very serious injuries, and I think Michaeltoon
had over in eighty five percent casually right, And again
that you know, that doesn't account for the guys that

(12:43):
were wounded twice, somebody wounded three times. Despite all of
those injuries, they always wanted to get back on the
battlefield with their troops. Nothing can stop them from doing that.
If they could, they did. And I'm thinking specifically, I mean,
so many people jumped to mine, but one of my

(13:05):
team leaders, we were being overwhelmed, and I told the
story about June ten, two thousand and six, before that
was my live day, there was an AK forty seven
round that had hit one of my team leaders right
in the arm. But the problem is it had must
have ricocheted off of something or over time. AK forty
sevens just aren't great over long distances. So the round

(13:26):
started tumbling, you know, So it wasn't it wasn't spinning,
it was tumbling and it broadside hit his forearm just
sort of right here. And it almost took his arm
completely off. I mean, it was a grizzly injury. The
entrance wound on this injury was about this big. You know,
he's lucky he was able to keep his arm. We

(13:48):
had to throw a tourniquet on him and evacuate him
off of the battlefield, and he was gone for the
rest of the deployment, probably for that was in June.
He was gone, or what would have been the rest
of the deployment. But we got extended, so instead of
being there for a year, we came back or we
were spot were instead of being gone for a year,

(14:09):
rather we were gone for over sixteen months. But after
eight or nine month recovery, that team leader, and I
don't want to use his name because I didn't get
permission to use it, but that team leader came back
to the front lines with us after he recovered. So
it's not just about the physical toughness right to be

(14:32):
able to recover from an injury like that, rehab from
an injury like that, be able to move his hand
again effectively enough to hold his rifle his trigger finger,
and do the rehabilitations that's necessary to get back out
there on the battlefield. But there's also a mental thing
there as well, where you barely make it out of

(14:52):
combat by the skin of your teeth. You're in some nice, warm,
awesome hospital bed, and yeah, rehab sucks, but at least
you're home with your wife. Least you're home with your kids.
It is real, real hard, let me tell you, real,
real hard to go back into combat where you know,
holy smokes, I just recovered enough to make it back.

(15:13):
Now they want to send me back into the fray
where I could get hurt again, knowing how horrible our
deployment was. I mean, seriously, put yourself in those shoes,
and I've been in them before myself, where you know,
the logical side of my brain is like the part
that wants to survive. Your brain is telling you, oh

(15:38):
my God, like you can't go back there, you'll die,
But your heart is like, oh, I'm going back because
I don't want to let my soldiers down. And that
dynamic that I just described, that desire to be there
for the people that you're in combat with, your brothers
in arms, your brothers and now sisters in arms, it's powerful,

(16:01):
powerful stuff. Multiply that by one hundred, and that's how
it should be for a leader that's worth their salt
in the military. You know, I'm speaking for all of
my leaders in my platoon, my non commission officers and
myself included. We all endeavored to be the first in
fire into the fire me as a platoon leader, just

(16:22):
like and we were soldiers once and young with Colonel
hal Moore in the Battle of the Adrag Valley in
the Vietnam War. I wanted and I promised my troops
that I would be the first on the battlefield in
the last off and I made good on that promise.
I'm not saying that to impress you, but I'm saying
that I loved my soldiers enough that doing something like
that for them. I mean, it was an honor. And I,

(16:47):
along with my non commissioned officers, even though no one
when you're serving in combat wants to be killed in combat,
we would have died for each other. That's for damn sure.
That's just how it was. I don't it's just I
am not special. Don't think for a second that that's
what I'm saying. That's just how it was in Michaeltoon

(17:10):
and Michael Tune's not unique. That's just how it is
in infantry platoons. If you're a leader, it matters even more.
There's a reason why leaders in the United States military
eat last. Officers you eat last, because if you run
out of food in the field, better be damn well
sure that your men get to eat before you. It's

(17:30):
just how it is. And here we're learning that Walls
ran away from combat, found out his unit was going
to a rack, and retired just before going. Now keep
in mind, this guy wasn't just a private low rank.

(17:51):
This guy was at the time a command sergeant major.
Command sergeant major is the highest enlisted non commissioned officer
rank in the military. The highest there is the command
chargeant major of a battalion of my like say, for example,
my infantry battalion. Infantry battalion is about eight hundred troops.

(18:15):
A battalion is comprised of four companies. Each company is
comprised of about one hundred to one hundred and twenty troops.
Each company has three platoons and so on. So you
get the sense of how big a battalion is. A
battalion command sergeant major is the heart of that battalion.
A brigade is even bigger. A brigade is eight to
ten thousand troops. The brigade command sergeant major is the

(18:38):
heart and soul of that unit. The division command sergeant
major is the heart and soul of the division. It's
just how it is. Non commission officers and senior non
commissioned officers are the backbone of our military. They're the
door kickers, they're the trainers. They're the ones that make
it happen. They're the ones that train young officers like

(19:00):
I was. My battalion command sergeant major. I had two
of them, and they were phenomenal, and they kicked my
ass all the time as a young lieutenant. They set
the standard. They taught, they coached, they mentored me. I
listened every step of the way. We found out we

(19:23):
were going to Afghanistan eight months before we were supposed
to go. Had our command sergeant major in either one
of those units abandoned us before we left, it's difficult
to describe how devastating that would have been to my unit.
It's also difficult to describe, you know, the cost on
the battlefield, maybe in lives and wounded that that would

(19:47):
have on a unit. It's an extremely tough adjustment, because
what does it say, Hey, listen, we're sending all of
you young soldiers, you young privates into the fight. I'm
and all you into the fight, but me, your boss,
I ain't going peace out, peace out, jackasses. Hope you
make it out alive. I just can't even begin to

(20:12):
tell you how this is affecting me. I mean, that
is some cowardly shit. I mean, I would even go
so far as to say this that people who dodged
the draft in the Vietnam War. I mean, I mean,
nobody wants to get drafted, you know, getting drafted after

(20:32):
you know you don't volunteer. Nobody wants to get drafted.
And if you go anyway, man, you're a freaking hero.
But even draft dodgers have more honor than this guy.
Because here's a man that spent his entire career in
the military training to be a leader of troops in combat,
only to abandon those troops just before you go into

(20:55):
the fray. I'm telling you there are few things worse
in the military than that. I can't even I'm seeing
people in the chat you know, sends the wrong message.
My husband was an E eight senior chief thirty years yes,
E nine's NCOs are the backbones of the military. Fact, Like,

(21:17):
I mean, it's just a fire for effect. I see
what you're saying about draft dodgers. I see, I'm not.
I'm just saying, abandoning your troops that you've trained with
before you go to war is one of the most
dishonorable things in the world. And then for Waltz not

(21:39):
just to stop there, he falsely claimed the rank, at
least allegedly of command sergeant major while he was running
for Congress, despite never having gone to sergeant's major school.
He didn't do any of the training, so allegedly he
was reduced to E eight at some point after his retirement,
Yet he continues to call himself a command sergeant major.

(22:04):
I abandoning your troops before they go into the fray.
There's a stolen valor element here. That's also. I mean, look,
it's dereliction of duty. We put young soldiers out of
the military for dereliction of duty. And here we have
a man here, we have a man that well, here

(22:28):
we have someone saying, oh he claimed he did claim
E nine. It's proven. Okay, So what he claimed I'll
clarify is that he was a retired command sergeant major,
so he wasn't. The thing is is that he wasn't
ever retired, so technically he couldn't claim that. So you
see what I should have articulated myself a little bit
better there. But there's even there's there's some question as

(22:49):
to whether or not he attained E nine and been
doing my research on this. It'll take some time because
you know, you've got to get with human resources commands
see what happens there. But we'll see. But you're to
your point. You are right, You are right, Loki, you
are right. But anyways, I just think that this guy

(23:11):
is an absolute piece of garbage. I mean, a friend
of mine who served in Iraq and actually knew Waltz's
unit well described it this way. He abandoned his friends
and colleagues because he didn't want to do a real deployment.
He's an absolute piece of shift, Adam Schiff, He's an

(23:33):
absolute piece of shift. You see what I did there.
So something else that really bothers me about Tim Wallas.
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But do you remember what it was like in the
wake of the George Floyd murder? I say murder, But

(24:15):
do you remember what it was like when George Floyd died?
Because really he he died of a drugover joes. He
didn't die because he was murdered. He didn't die because
he was asphyxiated. He asphyxiated. He died because he was
had like ten times the legal limit of fentanyl in
his system. That's why he died. George Floyd is saint.

(24:39):
George Floyd, I should say, is not a good person.
But the Summer of Love, or as I like to
call it, the Summer of burning Love, destroyed almost well
destroyed large swaths of Minneapolis. Minneapolis was just on lockdown,

(25:00):
greatly affected by the rioting of the radical left, and
Tim Walls was absolutely terrible, terrible leader through some of
the most trying times. He was largely responsible for the
George Floyd riots that devastated Minneapolis and other cities because

(25:20):
he dithered for days rather than calling out the National Guard.
By his own admission, he held off out of sympathy
for the rioters. Again, few things are more loathsome than
that these rioters caused billions of dollars of damage. Businesses

(25:43):
that people worked their entire life building were completely destroyed,
and the governor of the state of Minnesota was on
the side of the people who were doing the destroying.
Few things are more loads theme than that. Where we
are I mean again, the Democrat Party is just upside

(26:04):
down in so many different ways. Where they empower criminals
and they demonized law enforcement. They they they celebrate rioters,
and they throw the American American citizens to the wolves.
American citizens like this woman who had everything she had

(26:26):
destroyed because of Tim Walls. How was last night scary?
Living the horise right back here.

Speaker 8 (26:35):
And I'd seen them as they came down Lake Street.
But then they turned and started coming over here, and
I'm sitting up looking in my out my window, and
they went straight to Office Max, the Dollar Store. At
every store over here that I go to, I have

(26:57):
nowhere to go. Now I have no way to get
there because the buzzes aren't running. These people did this
for no reason. It's not gonna bring George back here.
George is in a better place than we are last night,
and I'm gonna be honest, I wish I was where

(27:18):
George it was, because this is ridiculous. These people are
tearing up our lovely This is the only place I
could go to shop, and now I don't have anywhere
to go.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
I don't have anywhere to get there. I know you mentioned,
you know, being in your home last night and you
that makes me so furious. My heart breaks for that woman.
It just does. It just makes me so angry that

(27:51):
any elected leader would throw their own people to the
wolves like that and allow the rioters to destroy what
little they had to begin with. It's just evil. Think
about Kamala Harris and Tim Walls for a second. Tim
Walls let rioters destroy his state and cities in his state. Well,

(28:16):
Kamala Harris helped the criminals fund their bail. Tim Walls
facilitated the rioting. Kamala Harris bailed them out. These Democrats
when I say that they're an existential threat, when I
say that they are a threat to everything that we
hold deer in this country. I mean it. I don't

(28:39):
know what it is about their views, or why their
views are so diametrically opposed to an America that's safe,
or why their views put law abiding citizens, you know,
with their backs up against the wall. I don't know
what it is about the Democrat worldview in two thousand,

(29:00):
in twenty four that creates this dynamic. Because even a
basic understanding of the human condition, a basic understanding of
what it means to be a leader, a basic understanding
of what it means to be a servant of the people,
you've got to uphold the law. You can't throw the
law abiding to the wolves. And yet this ticket, the

(29:26):
most radical Democrat ticket in the history of this country,
is doing just that Tim Waltz. Tim Waltz is allowing
the riding to happen. Kamala Harris is bailing him out,
and the cycle repeats itself. And these people are so
out of touch, it's they're dangerously out of touch. I mean,

(29:47):
listen to the first Lady of Minnesota, Tim's wife. Now, look,
she's not running for office, her name's not on a
ticket or anything. Like that, but she should be accountable
for her words. Listen to what this woman said while
the rioting was going on and people's lives were being destroyed.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
I would say, those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires, and that
was a very real thing. And I kept the windows
open for as long as I could because I felt
like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Smell the burning tires because that was a touchstone of
what was happening. It sounds to me like this is
a rich, white liberal woman living away from the hell
and the havoc that her husband's policies created, but in

(30:58):
order for her to be in touch with this stuff,
she had to leave her windows open so she could
just smell the burning rubber. I'm sorry again, I find
that just evil and his wife. Tim Waltz's wife is
saying that while Tim Waltz's daughter is relaying to rioters

(31:24):
inside information about the National Guard, I'll read you some
of her tweets or posts on X Could someone who
actually has followers relay to the masses that have gotten
quote National Guard trending that the Guard will not be
present tonight there's a lot of misinformation that's further spreading
fear and chaos at the scene of protests. And here

(31:47):
she quote tweets somebody somebody says, urgent, if you're at
the protest, get out now. National Guard and swatter en route.
They're almost here and we'll be using city buses to
arrest everyone and as many people as possible. Get everyone out. Screenshot, retweet,
share this. She quote tweeted that and put this message

(32:08):
above this tweet and said the guard cannot be sent
within minutes. It takes time for them to deploy because
they will come from all over the state. To be clear,
the National Guard will not be present tonight. Just because
someone asked for something doesn't mean it's happening right away
or even happening at all. I don't know about SWAT,

(32:29):
but what I do know is the Guard will not
be present arresting people tonight. How is this not aiding
and embedding criminals.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
This is.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
Tim Waltz's daughter that's helping the riot, helping rioters burn
down the state. And I'm looking at Tucson, man, you
have a ride, You have arrived. Two thumbs down into
all the shit libs who are watching hate listening. Welcome.

(33:11):
We love your moronic perspectives here as well. I mean,
we really truly do. So. If you've got to express
your rage at me by smashing the like down button,
you know, thank you. Also, f you, I just again, like,

(33:32):
how do you? Oh? For the rest of you who
are watching, smash that little green thumb. If people are
gonna smash the legs down button, the thumbs down button,
you all smashed that rumble button to show them what
we're made of. But it's just amazing. It's just amazing.
It's amazing. It's amazing that we live in the world

(33:52):
that we live in. Okay, another thing that pisses me
off about Waltz. Now, listen, you might be saying, well,
you know why you doing this deep divon Waltz. He's
just a vice presidential candidate. Like look, the vice presidential
candidate is oftentimes they serve as an attack dog for
the top of the ticket. In many cases, they're the

(34:14):
more moderate of the two, so that they can express
pragmatic views on certain things. I don't think that Tim
Waltz is going to be able to fake it to
make it. The guy's one of the most radical dudes
in the country. He is a an acolyte, a padawan learner,
and Star Wars speak of Bernie Sanders. He's to the

(34:38):
left of Kamala. So I just don't know that that's
going to happen. And this is something that hits really
close to home. And this is the trans bullshit as
it pertains to kids. Now, I don't give a damn
if you want to be a trannyon you're over eighteen,
you want to you're a boy, you want to dress
up like a girl. You're a girl that wants to
pretend to be a boy, and you're over eighteen, fine,

(35:00):
I don't care if you're a dude. Guess what. Sorry
for you. Just because you dress up as a girl
doesn't mean you get to compete against women. That makes
you a coward, that makes you a loser, that makes
you a wimp. It shouldn't happen in America because it's
unfair to our girls. Also, keep this damn trans ideology
away from my damn children, you bunch of grooming wannabe pedophiles.

(35:24):
Stay away from my kids. Not just my kids, all
of our kids. They don't deserve to have this weird
grooming propaganda, you know, forced on them at their schools.
If you're a teacher that finds themselves flying a trans
flag outside of your classroom or an LGBTQ wet amount

(35:46):
P flag outside of your classroom, you're trying to symbolize
or send a signal to young children that you're an
ally of them, and it's okay for them to talk
about their sex and sexuality and gender with you, but
not their parents. F you, man, that is not a
privilege afforded to you. But these leftists they believe that,

(36:09):
and you can see that reflected in the insane laws
that they passed. Well, Tim Waltz signed into law making
Minnesota what's called a trans refuge state, meaning that children,
regardless of age, can be permanently mutilated without their parents' knowledge.
Charlie Kirk said this of eighty five percent of Americans

(36:30):
opposed this. Not to mention that this insane barbarism has
been outlawed just about everywhere in the UK and most
of Europe. Tim Waltz is okay with this. And oh,
by the way, if you're a parent of minor children
and are going through a divorce, and let me tell you,
I have been in and out of family court, fighting

(36:53):
to be a father of my children for damn near
since almost ten damn years. It's a hell I would
not wish on my worst enemy. Children to be deserve
to be loved and raised by both parents. Children, does
they have a constitutional right to be loved and raised

(37:15):
by both parents? That is what I believe now. Of
course I'm not talking about in cases of abuse and
serious drug addiction and things like that, But even in
those cases, if a parent gets their head on straight,
they deserve to have access and be there for that child.
In fact, almost all of the research shows that parents
who are present help children become better people. If parents

(37:39):
aren't present in the lives of their children and actively
involved in the lives of their children and giving them
structure and in some cases restriction or punishment, then as
they grow older, society tends to punish them, and what
that punishment looks like is jail. But if you dare
defy the trans lobby in the state of Minnesota and

(38:00):
your kid is just confused in fourteen years old and says, hey,
you know, I'm a girl, but I think I'm a boy,
and my parents getting they're not down with this gender
affirming care, like the State of Minnesota will take your
child from you. The State of Minnesota will take your
child from you and allow them to receive gender affirming care,

(38:27):
which in sometimes sometimes in the most extreme circumstances, is
chemical castration. America. That is evil. There's no other way
to say it. It is evil. It's just the fact

(38:47):
that we're here in America blows my mind. And the
fact that this dude, along with cackling Kamala, are the
top two candidates on the Democrat ticket, despite Kamala not
receiving any votes, is just beyond me. And if that
doesn't show you that there's a spiritual war happening in
this country, I don't know what will. And this should

(39:07):
also show you that we are on the side of good.
Know that and understand that. This is Tim Waltz's lieutenant governor.
And I want you all to listen to what she says,
of course, but if you're with us here on rumble,
I want you to watch this. I want you to

(39:29):
watch this video. Look at what she has on her
shirt as she's talking. For those who are listening, it's
a knife.

Speaker 9 (39:38):
Because let's be clear, this is life affirming and life
saving healthcare. When our children tell us who they are,
it is our job as grown ups to listen and
to believe them. That's what it means to be a

(40:06):
good parent.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Actually, her shirt says protect trans Kids and it has
a bayonet on it. And I got a text from
Commander Melanie. You know how, I tell you that the
left is really great at perverting words, and as conservatives,
we find ourselves sometimes unconsciously even using the words that
the left puts out there. She's right, like she texts

(40:30):
me in all caps, it's not gender affirming care, it's
not care at all. She's absolutely right. She's absolutely right.
In fact, I'm sorry, I'm sorry for even using that.
But again I've told you before, sometimes I find myself
accident when I get on a roll like this, I
find myself accidentally using these words when I just start going.

(40:53):
But she's absolutely right. This isn't care, it's mutilation and
it needs to stop. Okay, what's the political angle to
all of this Kamala insanity? Now listen to me. You
would think that if the leftists cared about building consensus,

(41:19):
they would they would have picked Josh Shapiro. He is
not moderate, he's radical. But he's perceived as a moderate Democrat.
He's Jewish, but he wasn't chosen because he's Jewish. If
that doesn't show you that the Democrats are a horrible,

(41:39):
disgusting bunch of vile racists, I don't know what will,
but you would think if you're looking at the electoral map,
then you know that Pennsylvania's a state you have to have.
If you're doing the electoral math, your pathway to two seventy,

(42:01):
if you're a Democrat, must have Pennsylvania. At this present time,
Josh Shapiro is the senior Democrat in the state that
just won a statewide race here, also perceived as a moderate,
also has high favorabilities. Although before you guys get angry

(42:22):
at me, he's largely been unvetted, which means he's been unchallenged.
What's crazy to me is that throughout this process they
had Josh Shapiro basically dejuify himself apologized for comments that
he made when he was in college. Even though I
hate to defend I'm not certainly not defending a Democrat,

(42:46):
but what he said was true. Two state solution with
the Palestinians is just not possible. Why the hell are
you apologizing for that, you spineless little coward. Well, apparently
the news other Shapiro camp reported by Politico today just
before we went live in this show, is that the
meeting that Shapiro and Kamala Harris had their final meeting
through the vetting process did not go great, and Shapiro

(43:10):
actually called Kamala Harrison said he wasn't sure if he
wanted to take the job. There's that side of the story,
and then there's also the story of the Marris poll
that said Josh Shapiro had very high unfavorabilities with gen
Z voters, which is also the pro Hamas wing of
the Democrat base. If you have very high unfavorables with

(43:35):
any demographic of voters, you violate cardinal rule number one
of being a VP selection and that is due no harm.
But either way, if it's me and I'm a strategist,
I want Shapiro because I want Pennsylvania and that's our
fastest way to two seventy, most expeditious way to get there.
But they choose Tim Waltz instead. And that's why I

(43:58):
think it's like almost like the Democrats are trying to
use Kamala Harris as a sacrificial land. Pelosi's been involved
in this process from the very beginning. She was involved
in kicking Biden to the curb. She was also advocating
on the inside for Tim Waltz from Minnesota. Little Birdie

(44:19):
tells me that Pelosi despises Kamala Harris, and Pelosi behind
closed doors doesn't like Tim Waltz. It's almost like she's
just trying to get the top of the ticket, pulling
in a place that's just good enough where they don't
get slaughtered down ticket. I don't know, it's just it's
just how I feel about this, and just like it's

(44:43):
not just me. I think Democrats are also concerned. I
really believe that. Listen to Van Jones for yourself.

Speaker 6 (44:50):
Do you think it was a little risky, though, Van,
that she didn't go with Shapiro to kind of locked
down Pennsylvania. Yes, David Chowling were saying earlier, just because
you pick him as your running mate doesn't mean you
automatically win.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
But I got to think it would have helped just
a little bit.

Speaker 10 (45:03):
Hey, listen, the conservatives, the right wing, the Republicans, they
were chewing their fingernails down to the knuckle because they
were afraid of a Josh Shapiro, they're afraid of a
Mark Kelly. They're not as afraid of this new governor
because they think they can define him. So here's the challenge.
You've gotten this party and people don't want to talk
about it. We got to talk about it. On the

(45:24):
one hand, you have a lot of young people who
are concerned about Gaza. You have a lot of Muslims
and Arabs and others. They have not felt seen by
the Biden administration. You started started hearing that genocide Joe,
that was building, that was building, and so those folks
needed to have a candidate that they could feel comfortable with.
This helps them in that regard. But you also have

(45:45):
anti Semitism that has gotten marbled into this party. You
can be for the Palestinians without being an anti Jewish bigot,
but there are some anti Jewish bigots out there, and
there's some disquiet now and there has to be how
much of what just happened is caving into some of
these darker parts in the party. So that's gonna have

(46:05):
to get worked out. It's gonna have to get talked through.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
So that's from MRC NewsBusters of course, it's a great clip.
But I saw Jen mentioned in the live chat while
we were playing that sound that the only way the
Democrats win, the only way Kamala wins, is if they cheat,
and I couldn't agree more. I could not agree more.
If Kamala wins, then you know they definitely definitely cheated

(46:36):
because she is historically unpopular. And then when you look
at the stuff that Jamie Raskin said that even if
Trump wins, we're not going to certify the election on
January sixth. We're gonna tell Trump and all of his
voters that he doesn't qualify to be president. I said
on the Wendy Bell radio show this morning that that

(46:56):
does not end in a good place because if Trump wins,
and it looks like he will left, this will riot
in cities all across the country. Antifa is the left's militia.
If Democrats, Raskin and other members of his party tell
President Trump it ain't happening, buddy, you don't qualify for

(47:17):
the president, let me just tell you that ain't gonna
play well either. Either course of action leads to a
place where we don't want to be in this country.
And again, it's not just Van Jones on CNN pointing
out the great vulnerabilities of Tim Waltz. It's also CNN's

(47:40):
polling Listen.

Speaker 6 (47:41):
Now here's the key, because this county Democrats used to
be much more competitive in Look at this. In twenty twelve,
Barack Obama won forty three percent of the vote in
this county.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
It was only a little bit more.

Speaker 6 (47:52):
Than ten points that he lost to Romney by here.
The floor fell out for Democrats here when Trump came
along in that Clinton race in twenty sixteen, and they
haven't recovered it since. And that Wall's performance here, it's
a little less than Biden's number, it's more than Clinton's,
and it's a far cry from what Obama was doing here.
And again I'm showing you one. This is a stand

(48:13):
in for dozens of counties in Minnesota where you saw
the same thing with large rural populations, blue collar white populations,
where Obama and some of them he was winning, others
he was holding his.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
Own just a dozen years ago.

Speaker 6 (48:26):
This is where Democrats have lost grounds and walls. In
twenty twenty two, he didn't gain any grounds that the
Democrats had lost. He didn't do that here. He didn't
do that in no other counties. Walls really owes his
victory that big mark, that margin. He got eight points
their statewide. He owes it to the Twin Cities area here,
the area where Democrats in Minnesota and all these other
states are already doing well. It's sort of the it's

(48:48):
the standard Democratic victory model in the state. Like this,
it got Walls in twenty twenty two. This is the
biggest county in the state. This is where Minneapolis is
henedp Pitton County. Walls wins this by forty four points.
Look at all the vote that came out of their total.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
It's huge.

Speaker 6 (49:02):
And again that's right in line with what Joe Biden
did in twenty twenty when he won Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (49:07):
And again just wind the clock back here.

Speaker 6 (49:10):
You know, twelve years ago this was still a blue county,
but less blue. So it's the suburban areas, the metropolitan
areas that have gotten much more blue. And Walls performed
just like Biden did better than Clinton did. And in
places like this, and then in the rest of Greater Minnesota,
small town Minnesota where the Democrats have been losing ground,

(49:30):
Walls performed basically just like Biden did as well, so
you know, look at his electoral history, Tim Walls is
in twenty twenty two, and the idea that he's got
this automatic appeal with these small town areas in those
three key battleground states, you don't see it in what
he actually did on the ballot in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Now that's very important because, as I told you, I
think this idea that he's going to appeal to small
town folksye Republican or centrist voter, it just does not
play out in the data. So all right, that's it.
I got plan a three hour radio show. If I

(50:09):
could talk to you all for hours, three hour radio
show tomorrow on Wendy Bell, be there, be there for us. Also,
make sure you smash that like button, that little green
thumb as Florida for Trump is saying vote early and often,
and she also says she I don't like, I don't know,
can't hard to tell gender on the rumble chat, but

(50:32):
vote avoid the e MP. But anyways, get with me
tomorrow morning. Get with me tomorrow morning while I'm hosting
Wendy Bell. I'm gonna go plan that show. Now, smash
that little green thumb, that like button tomorrow got Savage
Rich Barris on The Wendy Bell Show. Also got Savage

(50:53):
Rich Barris on Savage Wednesday tomorrow. Thank you, thank you
all for sticking with me. That's four hour hours is
a long time throughout the day, So thank you all
for being with me. Keep the faith. The best is
yet to come. God bless you all, and God bless
this amazing country that we call home. Take care and
good night.

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