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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in final show of the year for either me
or Buck.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Buck is already on his Christmas vacation.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
We have got a ton of great hosts coming for you,
guesting starting on Monday. But let's have some fun as
we finish off twenty twenty five, which has been I
think an absolutely incredible year. Okay, we got a ton
of stories to dive into with all of you. First
(00:31):
of all, the Brown shooter is dead. That is, the
Brown University shooter is dead. And they now say we
talked about this a little bit on the program before
others were discussing it. They now say that this guy
also killed a professor at MIT. So the failure of
(00:54):
Brown University to have working cameras in the in the
larger campus community not only led to this guy being
unable to be caught for multiple days, it led directly
to an MIT professor being shot. Now we're still learning
a lot about this guy and what we actually know
(01:18):
about him. He is a forty eight year old former
student at Brown from Portugal and his last known address
was in Miami, Florida. Let me play a couple of
these cuts, because already everybody is stopping discussion now that
the guy has killed himself. The story is just vanishing,
(01:39):
and I'm gonna play a couple of these cuts here
in a moment for you.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
But first worth knowing.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
We are expecting to get Epstein file release a little
bit later in today. So what exactly that will entail
we do not know, although Bombshell Alert The New York Times,
after aggressively reviewing every bit of evidence surrounding Jeffrey Epstein
(02:05):
and interviewing many of his alleged victims, has told you
what Buck and I told you was the case for
a very long time. There's no evidence of criminal wrongdoing
from President Trump at all in the Epstein files. He
is included, as many famous people are, because he and
Jeffrey Epstein knew each other quite well in the eighties, nineties,
(02:25):
early two thousands. But the New York Times, paper of
record for left wingers everywhere, said, hey, there's absolutely no
suggestion of any criminal wrongdoing from the President associated with
Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
We told you this for some time.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
We said, do you really think they would try to
bankrupt President Trump, try to imprison him for the rest
of his life and aid in many ways in creating
the culture that led to people trying to kill him
if there was evidence that he had committed crimes in
the end Epstein files, do you think that they would
(03:02):
have gone after him for bookkeeping transgressions that aren't even
criminal in nature in New York City If there had
actually been evidence that President Trump had committed crimes, of
course they would not have. They would have used it
in the four years that Biden was in office. This
was so self evident for anybody with a functional brain.
(03:23):
Yet again, people continue to fall for the bait and switch.
So we're expecting that later today. I think that will
once and for all put the whole Epstein story to bed.
I don't expect there to be a lot of revelations.
I think it's all taken care of at this point
in time. But we will see the full release of
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the Epstein files, so called Epstein files later today. But
updating you on what happened late last night. The Brown
University shooting suspect killed himself, according to reports. Here is
from that press conference a description of that from cut one.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
An individual was identified as Claudio Nevis Valenti Nadal birth
and he was a forty eight year old man.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
He was a Brown student.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
He was a Portuguese national and his last name noan
address was in Miami, Florida, and I will tell you
that he took his own life tonight. We have members
of the province Police Department up in Salent message youw Hampshire,
and we also have the BCI unit. Obviously the FBI
and their Evidence Recovery unit.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
Is up there.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
So the process is being conducted as we speak.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
All right, one more cut here from that press conference.
There were questions asked, Okay, why were there not cameras there?
Why did we have to rely on it? It turns
out a homeless guy actually was the person who was
able to help break the case here and catch this guy,
so he may be entitled to a fifty thousand dollars reward.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
He went on Reddit.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
He talked about the fact that this guy was behaving strangely,
this homeless guy did, and that he had tried to
have a conversation with him. He thought it was strange
that he was driving a car with license plates from Florida,
and the way that he was behaving on campus and
parking and everything else. This is all true. It appears
that this case was basically this decided solved by a
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homeless guy on campus who just thought this dude was
behaving in a strange fashion. Here are reporters blasting Brown
University's president, Christina Packson for the decision that she made
and the defense of not having working cameras in this
part of the building.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Listen, there were no cameras in this building.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
And Lauren for spin Sumer standing up behind you have said,
if Brown had cameras in that part of the building,
would have gotten this guy and it may have stopped
this swirling action.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Can you answer that.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
Question for me?
Speaker 7 (06:06):
Well, I don't think we have said the locations of
cameras at Brown. We have we have.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Because why would they take it from a rental car agency.
Speaker 7 (06:15):
We have twelve hundred cameras at Brown, but not in
that building. We have some in that building. It's a
large complex. And I think what you would see is
the video evidence in this case. From my perspective, I'm
not a law enforcement agent, has been incredibly helpful. The
moving of the person around the neighborhood. Those video images
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they helped crackt this case. So I think video was important.
And as the Attorney General explained that a recent press conference,
this individual was not spending his time on the Brown campus.
He came into a building on the edge of the campus.
He left. He was in the neighborhoods. The investigation focused
on the neighborhoods. The video was there and that was
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really really instrumental in cracking the case. You could ask.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
Them, and this is my follow up, President say Athordiums.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
Yes, video played a big role in this case.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
The neighbors video, the rental car video, but not the
video from the building that he walked in freely, both
before when he got in a confrontation and when he
came back and decided to kill people.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
You didn't have cameras.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
In that building, just saying so you can get us
over it. In my next question, Will Cauld Yeah.
Speaker 7 (07:32):
You know, I I think we need to look back.
We'll look at everything that is done. But I do
not think a lack of cameras in that building it
had anything to do with what happened there.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
All right, So, uh, he is now dead.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I'm surprised that there isn't more discussion about why he
chose to It's it's as if now that he is dead,
everybody is just going to move on and pretend that
we still don't know why did he attack Brown University,
Why did he also then go and evidently kill this
MIT professor. What in the world was going on here
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in his mind that was motivating these two actions. And
also look that MIT professor is dead because of the
incompetence surrounding Brown University's ability to actually capture this guy.
So there is a dead person for sure, innocent, it appears, dad,
(08:32):
I believe three that was an MIT professor that's dead
because they couldn't catch this guy who engaged in this
mass shooting at Brown University. But that story is now
out there. Be aware of what happens in the wake
of many of these shootings. I want to update you too.
(08:53):
The awful Bondi beat shooting that we started off the
week talking about that happened over the weekend is the
response in Australia to the mass shooting from guys terrorists
who were able to obtain weapons. Still in Australia, they
should never have gotten these guns. This is what the
(09:14):
background checks are designed to do. You ever, notice how
almost always the people who have guns and engage in
illegal acts are breaking the law. It's kind of a
big deal, don't you think the idea that criminals are
going to comply with laws over and over and over again.
(09:35):
These mass shooters should have never had the weapons that
they have. The laws were put in place to keep
them from having the guns in Australia. They never should
have had the guns. So how do you respond to
the failure of existing gun control laws by trying to
implement more gun control? Which, guess what's going to happen.
(09:57):
Criminals are going to continue to disrespect and flo out
because they are criminals. So the law abiding gun owners
are going to be the victims here of increased attempted regulation.
Listen to Cut three Australian gun control in the wake
of the Bondai shooting of fifteen innocent Jewish people. The
only solution here, Hey, it's not remedy immigration. Hey, it's
(10:22):
not actually apply the laws that are on the books
now to keep bad guys from getting guns. No, it's
more collection of firearms and more destruction and more laws
necessary when it comes to guns.
Speaker 4 (10:36):
Cut three we spect hundreds of thousands of firearms will
be collected and destroyed through this scheme, consistent with the
approach that was taken in one in ninety six, the
government is proposing that stypes and territories will be responsible
for the collection, processing, and payment to individuals for surrendered firearms.
(10:56):
This train and federal polace will then be responsible for
the distraction of those firearms.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
They don't even hide exactly what they are going to
be doing. All right, several other things that I want
to get into. Let me kind of give you a
roadmap of where we're headed. Senator Mark Wayne Mullen of
Oklahoma is going to join us just after two pm.
We will talk about the amfest that is going on
right now the Daily Wiars. Ben Shapiro teed off on
(11:29):
a lot of people that he says on the right
are frankly grifting liars. We will tell you what goes
on there. Erica Kirk has endorsed JD Vance and said
that he will gain the support of both her and
Turning Point. As we already are starting to look towards
twenty twenty eight. In Atlanta, there has been basically an
(11:52):
acknowledgement that in the twenty twenty election there was unrestrained
election fraud. One hundred and fifteen thousand ballots in the
Atlanta area didn't comply with state law in Georgia and
should not have been counted.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
I know that many of you out there saying, yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Of course, Clay, But isn't it interesting how now all
of these stories come out and everybody in Georgia just says, yeah,
you know, we may have screwed that up. And you say, okay,
well Trump's in office. Now, yes, we had the disaster
of Biden. But remember they may have stolen two Senate
seats in Georgia. Kelly, Loeffler and Purdue probably won that election,
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both of them if those three hundred and fifteen ballots,
which were ninety five to five in favor of Democrats,
had not been counted. That was an election that was
decided by a tiny matt margin. And remember this gets
into the weeds, but they had to do a revote,
and a lot of you have probably forgotten about this
(12:57):
because you just want to wipe it out of your brain.
They had to do a double revote in Georgia because
at the time you had to get over fifty percent
of the vote, and both of those guys, Perdue and
Leffler just narrowly didn't get there. And then they ran
the revote, and then Democrats showed up and you say, Okay,
what was the impact of that, Clay, Well, that's what
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gave Biden control of the Senate. If only one of
those Senate races had gone in favor of Republicans, Biden
would have never been able to come in and enact
to the awful agenda that he did in the first
two years of his administration. So it wasn't just the
presidency that was impacted by the fraud in Georgia. It
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was also directly the Senate, which was handed over to
Democrat control because of this fraud.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
And I do think we.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Should be following up on stories like these because a
lot of people just want to pretend, oh, it never happened,
there's nothing going on here. In reality, this was incredibly
consequential in terms.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Of the impact that it had.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
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Speaker 2 (15:22):
This is the.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Final show of the year for either Buck or myself,
So load them up, load up the phone lines, and
let's have some fun as we talk also about serious things.
This is I'm gonna start with this because I appreciate
Kiara coming into my defense after I was savagely attacked
for saying that love actually is a good funny Christmas movie.
(15:46):
Let's listen to podcast listener, Kiara here cc, you are spot.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
On about love.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Actually, Clay, it is.
Speaker 9 (15:52):
A great Christmas movie. The other one that's a little
lesser known is The ref and that one has a
lot of cussing, but it's a fun watch and really entertaining.
It's got Dennis Leary in it. Those are my two
Merry Christmas.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Merry Christmas again, we're going to talk about serious things,
but be entertaining in the talkbacks. Like I said there,
Kiera had great taste. She agreed with me, she had
my back. Ken from Lincoln, Nebraska. However, well, hh, he's
teeing off with me for rightly saying that most R
and B music is garbage and you only like it
when it's close to you know, rap or hip hop
(16:32):
or other pop music, even country music when it's got
some other flavor associated with it than just somebody with
good pipes screaming about how sad they are.
Speaker 6 (16:44):
Play Ken from Lincoln, I said, I wasn't gonna mess
with you about being a democrat or used to being
a democrat, But how dare you say R and B
music is overrated? And if you play the flu are
you kidding me? Jet throw toll I'm black. By the way,
(17:05):
are you kidding me? You're lost? R and B is overrated.
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Good talkbacks a lot of them coming in. You can
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(17:55):
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in the Travis household. All right, So we have got
a lot that we have been talking about, and many
of you are reacting and asking a question similar to
the one that JJ just asked. Unidentified podcast listener, let's
(19:27):
listen to JJ.
Speaker 7 (19:32):
Clay.
Speaker 10 (19:32):
I'm just wondering why Governor Kemp never speaks about this
election fraud that went on in his own state, fact
he hides from it. Same thing with the Secretary of
State Rathlessberger. Why aren't they responding to any of this?
I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Okay, So I know that Brianna Lyman, who many of
you really enjoyed the intervie that we had yesterday with her.
She says that she has requested comment from everybody associated
with the Secretary of State's office, and just nobody has
commented there. So she's got a great story. I shared it.
(20:16):
We can link it at Clay and Buckets. I'm the federalist.
I encourage you guys to go read it. And I
think what the governor would say is, this is why
they changed the law. Remember when they were being called
Jim Crow two point zero and Joe Biden even said
this is worse than Jim Crow, this is Jim Eagle.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
And then they moved.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
The All Star Game out of Atlanta, and everybody told
you that the new law was super racist and it
was unacceptable and there had to be consequences for it,
and nobody would ever vote in Atlanta again. And black
people were being disenfranchised, and then turnout was actually fine,
actually went up in twenty twenty two, and then went
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up in twenty two, twenty four to two.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
It was just a much more secure election.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
These ballots should not have been counted because they did
not comply with Georgia law in twenty twenty and so.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
I know this is often what happens.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
And I get beyond a shadow of a doubt so
many of you and your frustration with this, because we say, hey,
this is a big deal, let's pay attention, Hey what's
going on here, and many in the legacy media just
scream that's not true. This was the safest and most
secure election in the history of mankind. That's what they
(21:36):
tried to tell us. And then you go back and
you look. And I was just on Fox News earlier
this week on Will Kine's show, and I compared Joe
Biden's eighty one million votes to Brady Anderson for those
of you who are Major League Baseball fans suddenly hitting
fifty home runs out of nowhere. And my point is,
(21:58):
I think there's a direct in out between the steroids
era when everybody cheated in baseball and the numbers just
went out landish, right, and every other part of the era,
and you go back and you look and you say, well,
wait a minute, Barry Bonds hit whatever it was, I
think at seventy three home runs.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Barry Bond's a great player.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
But everybody was inflating in the steroids era, the overall numbers,
and you looked at them historically and you just said,
this doesn't add up.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Something changed, something is different.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
And I think this is tremendously important because we have
now three elections with Trump on the ballot that we
can go back and we can look at And I
wrote about this a ton actually in the book Balls,
and I made the same steroids argument in there. We
can now look at Trump in sixteen, twenty and twenty
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four and we can rationally look at what he does
both to drive turnout for people who like him and
don't like him, and the numbers and team in New York.
I'm doing this off the top of my head. So
will you guys fact check this in real time? I
believe Trump in twenty sixteen got around sixty four and
a half million votes, that's my recollection, just shy of
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sixty five million votes.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
He won the election.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Then in twenty twenty twenty twenty, Trump got if I'm
not mistaken, about seventy four million votes, that was the
number that was out there. And again, fact check this
in real time for me, if you guys would. And
then in twenty twenty four he got around seventy seven
million and change votes. So Trump's entire political career has
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been every election he builds on the prior one and
has more success than he did in the past. Meanwhile,
if you look at the Democrat numbers, Hillary Clinton got
basically the same number of votes as Barack Obama did
in twenty twelve. That is, Hillary Clinton's campaign right around
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sixty five million votes, a little bit less than Barack Obama,
if I'm remembering off the top of my head, a
little bit less than Barack Obama got in twenty twelve.
Obama two thousand and eight was actually the blowout election
for those of you who pay attention to the numbers.
And then, and I'm a data guy, so I just
go look at the numbers, and the numbers tell us
(24:27):
a story and they strip away the emotion and everything else.
So I think, if you're just a reasonable data guy
or gal, you look at the numbers, You say, okay,
I can buy that Hillary twenty sixteen did roughly similar
to Obama twelve, And then out of nowhere, in twenty twenty,
Joe Biden gets eighty one million votes, way more than
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Barack Obama two thousand and eight, way more than Barack
Obama twenty twelve, way more than Hillary Clinton six six
And then in twenty twenty four, Kamala was suddenly on
the ballot and the numbers come plummeting back down to earth.
About six million voters who supposedly voted for Joe Biden
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didn't bother to show up in twenty twenty four to
vote against Trump.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
What happened?
Speaker 1 (25:23):
I mean, the only logical conclusion is that when you
look at the numbers, there was clear voter fraud in
twenty twenty. Now, a lot of that was Republicans got
caught flat footed because of COVID when everybody just said, hey,
we're gonna have mail in ballots, but they just didn't
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even enforce basic election requirements when it came to legal ballots.
And now in Fulton County alone, that's Atlanta for those
of you who don't know, there should have been three
hundred ars and fifteen thousand ballots that should not have
counted that ended up being counted, and everybody just says, yeah,
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those didn't comply with Georgia election law in twenty twenty.
Oh well, and you can say, okay, well that wouldn't
have mattered, Clay, because Georgia's electoral votes didn't swing the
election for the president, right.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
And say okay.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
But then you go back and you say, well, let's
just focus on the Senate. Remember, you had to get
over fifty percent of the vote in order to be
elected to the Senate. They've since changed that law, and
a bunch of people went out and voted for the Libertarians,
and as a result, neither and again fact check me
(26:46):
on in real time if I'm correct, neither Purdue nor
Kelly Loffler, both of whom would have been great senators
for the state of Georgia. Neither one of them were
able to get over the fifty percent because all these
ballots voting against them came roaring in in Fulton County,
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which mandated there be a new runoff election, which Democrats
won both of by slim margins.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
That then gave Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Control of the Senate and the House to enact his
awful failed agenda that we're still still dealing with the
consequences from today. So I'm sorry when I look back
at this. What seems to happen is we're all right, right,
(27:41):
all of us out there who said, you know what,
I don't think my six year old needs to get
a COVID shot. I think my six year old is
going to be fine. They try and mandate COVID shots.
Turns out that a lot of kids, at least ten
died because of the COVID shot, never should have gotten
COVID shot, didn't need it, and we're just supposed to
(28:03):
pretend that that didn't happen, or that Joe Biden said, Hey,
if you're in the military and you won't get the
COVID shot, I'm firing you, even though most of the
people that are in our military are super, super healthy
and never ever should have been in a position where
they were forced to get it. What kind of consequences
(28:26):
are there zero twenty twenty election, what's going to happen?
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Now, maybe I'm wrong, Maybe there's going to be some
grand indictment and we're actually going to hold people accountable.
But Democrats are diabolical man. They hold people accountable. They
were willing to put President Trump in prison for the
rest of his life. They were willing to bankrupt him
legal theories. They didn't care. Also, a story coming out
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this very week, right in time for the holidays, the
FBA I said there is no probable cause to justify
the raid at mar A Lago. The FBI didn't even
want to do it because it wasn't legal.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
There wasn't probable cause.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
It's a big editorial I'm reading this morning in the
Wall Street Journal.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
All the different emails that were out.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Fox News had them from inside of the FBI saying, Hey,
we don't really need to do this raid. It's not
that significant of an issue. We can resolve it without
needing to kick down the door at mar A Lago
and go in with FBI raid agents. This is an
unprecedented act. In August of twenty twenty two, we don't
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need to do it. Biden doj said do it. We're
in charge. Now do it. We are going to ray.
Remember we never even hear what documents they found anymore.
Then Joe Biden has his own documents. How do they
hand Oh, they have a quiet not necessary warrant raid,
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try not to create a big stir around it. It's
just I look at this and I just start to
string all these things together. As we come up on
the end of twenty twenty five, and you and most
of the listeners, you and us, a lot of your
friends and family, when you sit around and talk about this,
you're right about it all, and they just want to say, well,
(30:32):
move on. Nothing to see here. It's not dissimilar to
what happens whenever the wrong criminals exist. Trans shooter, Oh,
you know, we can't. We can't release that manifesto. Christian
schools get targeted by trans people. The real concern here
(30:54):
is that trans people not be targeted.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
A bunch of crazy.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
Muslim fundamentalists go and kill fifteen innocent Jewish people at
a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
What's the concern.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Oh, we've got to be careful that we don't create Islamophobia.
All of this as we come up on the end
of the year, stacked once on top of another. And
I get it when many of you are looking around
saying there are no consequences whatsoever, time after time after time,
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And I get while you're angry, I really do. Look,
I want to tell you about my friends at Cozy Earth.
If you are finishing the year and you think to yourself,
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Speaker 1 (33:11):
Welcome back in play Travis Buck Sexton Show. Appreciate all
of you hanging out with us. I know I mentioned
that I was going to talk about Nike and how
the woke virus can destroy everything, but I got drawn
in based on that talkback. And I do think the
Fulton County, that's the Atlanta area fraud in Georgia has
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not been talked about, and so I do think that
in a positive way, Georgia has addressed things going forward.
But this in and of itself is emblematic of the
steroid numbers.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Right.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
There's no way Biden got eighty one million legal votes,
and I think a lot of people are still afraid
to even talk about it. But I think in the
wake of the twenty twenty four numbers, you can be
just a rational human and go look at all that
data of which I was correct off the top of
my head running through all those numbers in the votes
that were cast and everything else, and just say, yeah,
(34:13):
this doesn't add up. Why wasn't Kamala able to replicate
the eighty one million? If Trump is so uniquely awful,
then all of the people who showed up for Trump,
maybe more of them should have showed up in twenty
twenty four, but we didn't see it. And so look,
it is true that Trump motivates turnout on both directions,
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but the numbers that Biden put up in twenty twenty
are frankly incomprehensible, and I suspect unless we get a
runaway win in twenty twenty eight, I think there's probably
a very good chance that even in twenty twenty eight,
no one gets to eighty one million votes. And then
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you'll go back and you'll say, boy, population has grown
overall number of voters that are eligible to cast ballots,
because the population of the United States has grown substantially,
Yet nobody can get back to Joe Biden's numbers that
he hit in twenty twenty. I think a lot of
people are starting to even people who are on the left.
(35:23):
You notice how they suddenly said, oh, there's there's must
be fraud in twenty twenty four, How could Kamala get
six million less votes than Joe Biden. I think even
some of those people who were left wing voters who
voted for Kamala, who voted for Joe Biden, they're looking around,
they're saying, you know what, I think they're right. I
think the way that they changed the rules to allow
(35:45):
all this mail in ballots, once you got a ballot,
once you harvested a ballot, there was nobody checking to
match signatures on it. And it's why Trump is right.
Everyone knows Trump is right on this election. You should
have to show up with an ID and cast a
ballot in person. There can be very limited exceptions for
(36:09):
absentee voters, for people who are significantly impaired in terms
of their ability to get out, but look, ninety eight
percent of all voting should take place ideally in person
on election day.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Or early voting.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
We've made it so much easier, but everybody should have
to show up with an ID in order to vote.
It's very basic. It is the essence of election integrity.
Guess what we still don't have that we're talking about
and thinking about as we move closer to the midterms
and look back on those lies we were all told
about twenty twenty, what happened in Nike.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
I'll tell you that