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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
I am six forty.
Speaker 3 (00:02):
You're listening to the John Cobelt podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
We have two rands of the Moistline this hour A
three twenty and three point fifty. And also, if you
want to if you want to see me on video,
my wife, Deborah Coblt has a podcast, Debor Cobelt Live.
We talked about all the issues of the past week
and that's been posted Nebor Cobert Live on YouTube and
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you can see a conversation between me and her and
enjoy it sometime tonight or this weekend.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Deborah has made it clear that she's not gonna oh no,
I'll watch Oh yeah, I need some good entertainment. I
get the popcorn out.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
This is entertaining. I didn't think it would be. I
thought Kamala Harris's book might be a big snore. Usually
political books are filled with cliches and platitudes and boring nonsense.
People don't tell the truth, or they don't tell how
they really feel. Maybe their interpretation of what happened isn't
quite accurate, but it's what they think happened. So you know,
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I'm not to the point where I'm gonna I say
I'm gonna buy this thing, but it is more interesting,
and she goes after a lot of people, including Biden.
But before that we have to talk. What I thought
was there were I thought there were two big turning
points in the election. One was that they then commercial
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that Trump ran against her. A clip of her getting
interviewed where she was promising, oh man, this was this
was like the triple Crown. She would she would give
taxpayer paid transgender surgery to illegal alien criminals. How about
that tax money transgender surgery illegal alien criminals. I mean,
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that is a grand slam home run there, And they
were pissed at Trump for running ads about But the
number two was Kama Harris on the View, and that
was a you couldn't get a friendlier crowd or a
friendlier audience right. Nearly the entire joint was pro Kamla.
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And one of the women on the View asked a
simple question and Kamala Harris gave an answer. And listen
to this closely, because you're never ever going to hear
a presidential candidate give an answer like this again for
the rest of your life.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Kama, what do you think would.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Be the biggest specific difference between your presidency and a
Biden see a Biden presidency.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
Well, we're obviously two different people, and we have a
lot of shared life experiences, for example, the way we
feel about our family and our parents.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
And so on.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
But we're also different people, and I will bring those
sensibilities to how I lead. I know we're going to
talk today, but one of the issues that I'm very
focused on is what we do around home healthcare.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yes, I have done a lot of work as.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
It relates to, sadly, but violence against women and children.
I care a lot about that. I love our small businesses.
My mother raised my sister and me predominantly, but we
had what we called a second mother who lived two
houses now, who helped my mother raise us Phillips.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
She was a small business owner. I love our small businesses, and.
Speaker 5 (03:23):
So the influence of a personal experience will have its
impact on a presidency.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Well, if anything, we go which you have done something
differently than President Biden during the past four years, there.
Speaker 5 (03:38):
Is not a thing that comes to mind in terms
of and I've been a part of most of the
decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
It took her a minute in twenty two seconds and
she had to be asked twice twice. The first time
was a minute one filibuster about everything except the answer
to the question, because I'm wearing her. She knew she
didn't want to say that out loud, but she knew
she didn't have an answer.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Because she wouldn't do anything different.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Now, stunningly stupid because Trump was never the perfect candidate.
Trump was never an automatic to win a majority of
the votes. But people hated Biden's immigration policy, hated his
inflation policy. You gotta say, it's like, hey, you know what,
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I'm going to close the border. I look, we're gonna
we got to stop the excessive spending to help bring
inflation down.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Those were the two.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
Those were the two big issues every poll I saw overwhelmingly,
it was the two eyes immigration, inflation, inflation, immigration, every
all demographics.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
And she couldn't come.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
She had just just slightly glanced at that, and she's
got the view. They asked it gently, they'd let her
filibuster for a minute, and still she couldn't do it.
And this is her reaction now. She noted that she
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was unaware that she had pulled the pin on a
hand grenade with her response to that question.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
So she's sitting there, she finishes the appearance. She had
no idea.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
She made one of the biggest mistakes in presidential history.
She wrote, I had no idea. I just pulled the
pin on a hand grenade. When she got off the set,
my staff were beside themselves. They accused her of handing
a gift to the Trump campaign. Well, yeah, you imagine
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the reaction of the Trump people when they saw that.
She said she didn't want to criticize the president or
litigate matters on which they did not agree, but she
did not grasp to the extent which her connection with
Biden was holding back her presidential bid.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
I don't understand these people. How could you? I have
never understood how you.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Could be that out of touch when you're the vice
president and you live in Washington, d C. And you
spend all your days consuming media and talking to other
political people, and you have staff of hundreds, and you
had two billion dollars to spend, two billion dollars to spend,
and that nobody there thought, you know, people are really
pissed about integration and inflation. Maybe we should address that.
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How does she is dumbas a box of rocks? I'm
telling you unbelievable, and then apparently she was getting harassed
by Biden. She got, she says in the book, she
was angry and disappointed. Biden called her hours before the
debate with Trump and suggested that powerful associates of Biden's
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brother refuse to support her. She was in a hotel
room in Philadelphia, she was going to be taken on
Trump in a few hours, and Biden called to wish
her good luck and then asked if she would be
back in Philly before the election. Harris wondered, like, why
would he ask that? And he says, well, my brother called.
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He's been talking to a group of real power brokers
in Philly and offered some names.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Do you know them? She didn't.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
Then, Harris writes, Biden got to his point. His brother
had told him that those guys were not going to
support me because I'd been saying bad things about Joe Biden.
He wasn't inclined to believe it, but he thought I
should know in case my team had been encouraging me
to put daylight between the two of us.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Biden wanted no criticism.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
Somehow, his brother and his brother's friends thought she had
implied some criticism in an appearance, and he really got
his back up about it, and so he was calling
to remind her right before the debate that you shouldn't
be criticizing me.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
That was the message.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
He then tried, according to Harris, tried to rewrite the
history of his own debate against Trump. Joe then rattled
off about his debate performances. I beat him the other time.
I wasn't feeling well in the last one, and he
continued to insist that his performance didn't hurt him much,
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and Harris writes, I was barely listening. Old man Joe
had started rambling about how he really wasn't that bad,
and it really threw off. I couldn't understand why you
would call me right now and make this all about himself,
acting me with worry about hostile power brokers. Her husband,
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Doug Aanhoff, could see how angry and disappointed I was.
Let it go, He said, don't worry about him. You're
dealing with Trump. Let it go.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Biden didn't want her elected. I thought there would be ffs,
just another fake political relations anybody be honest. No, I
hate that.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
No, nobody is why. Everything is performative, Everything is protecting themselves,
you know, polishing their image, denying reality.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
It's like that massive mental illness. That's pretty funny. But
you know, if she'd gone out, if she'd gone out
there and spent some time saying, hey, you know this,
this is no good, This is no good. I'm gonna
fix this. I'm gonna do this. This is going to
be better. This is going to be better. I'm in charge. Now,
she might have pulled it off. All right, more com up.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
You're listening to John Cobelts on demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Oh yes, yes.
Speaker 7 (10:07):
Oh.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
By the way, I didn't even get to Kamala Harris's
excerpts where she's trashing other Democrats that she was looking
at to run for vice president with her. We'll get
to that. But the part about Joe Biden was unexpectedly juicy.
That she's pissed off at him for calling her right
before the start of the Trump debate and really gave
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gave her a lot of crap because Joe's brother was
complaining that she had said some negative things about Joe
to other donors. Biden family, like there are a bunch
of crooks and they don't know they're but they don't
know there are a bunch of crooks, or they don't care.
All right, let's go to the moistline eight seven seven
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Moist eighty six every Friday, twice in the three o'clock hour.
Speaker 8 (10:55):
Let's go, and John, thanks for calling the moistline.
Speaker 3 (10:58):
I'm so excited to hear from you.
Speaker 8 (11:00):
To bad time.
Speaker 7 (11:01):
These people who vote for Newsome, you have to give
them credit because I don't think they have any intelligence.
But when they see the prices increasing in gas, they
don't attribute it back to Newsom. They just think that
the corporations are greedy and want more money, so they
don't see the cause and effect.
Speaker 9 (11:18):
Everybody always complains about illegal aliens not being criminals. However
they are criminals. They enter the United States illegally, which
makes them a criminal. So when politicians and activists say
that they pay their taxes, they commit no crimes. However,
they are criminals. Gavin Newsom is going to make every
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single governor that ever represented California look like a genius.
And we wish we had them. That mother PC loser,
cry baby, whiny child, How the hell is he's still there?
Speaker 10 (11:54):
So Charlie Kirk gets shot and killed.
Speaker 11 (11:56):
This is where we're at with American political.
Speaker 10 (11:58):
Violence, and there's people celebrating it. It was a depth
of free speech. This was our turning point in the
United States. Freedom doesn't just vanish overnight. It dies one
generation at a time, and we're watching it happen right now.
Speaker 9 (12:12):
We're all.
Speaker 10 (12:12):
Reagan once said that, and I think it holds true.
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
And it looks like this generation is proving him right.
Speaker 9 (12:21):
You know what, why don't we.
Speaker 12 (12:22):
Send Newsom and Bash to Cuba?
Speaker 11 (12:25):
Those morons? You know, I look at California and the
Democrats here and the Democrats nationwide, and I'm reminded of
that great quote from Baroness Margaret Thatcher. Socialism is a
great system until you run out of other people's money.
And with the flight of capital and wealthy people out
of the state of California, it's just going to be
an extremely rich reptist living on the hill behind the
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gates and all the poor people.
Speaker 12 (12:50):
These guys Tyler whatever and his furry friends, they are
in cells.
Speaker 13 (12:57):
They weren't getting laid by women, so they like, you know,
did what they did.
Speaker 14 (13:03):
You know, I am a realtor and sold the house
in Santa Monica about ten years ago and was told
by all the neighbors how safe the community was because
the police would not allow homeless people to even walk
around the neighborhoods. They would escort them out and get
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them out of that town.
Speaker 7 (13:26):
And now it.
Speaker 14 (13:27):
Is just so sad to see it being so destroyed.
Speaker 15 (13:31):
Before nineteen sixty four, we had a program that brought
people over from Mexico to do the work Americans didn't
want to do. For Christ's sake, why did we abandon it?
And why don't we started up again? Maybe that would
help get this stuff under control.
Speaker 12 (13:49):
Well, it doesn't give you an employer the right to
judge you to your social content. That should be illegal.
And furthermore, they shouldn't be where working for them anyway
if they get in stereotyped for what they believe in,
because they got freedom up as well, the employer so
(14:10):
danger screwed up, John, I know there ain't no simple solution.
Speaker 8 (14:13):
I know the member of Charlie Kirk who was an
assassination of tempts of our constitution.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Well, it's been nine months since the Palastad's fire and
Genise Canone is still in office for her seven hundred
and fifty thousand dollars as they went through the palisade
to it for the first time. It's devastating and she's
still in office. Thanks Karen Bath for nothing.
Speaker 9 (14:36):
I keep hearing these left wing scumbags talk about gun
violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
It's a problem with these sick leftists.
Speaker 13 (14:43):
I want to respond to what's going on in Santa Monica.
The officials there are not audit thought, so they're doing
it on purpose to steal their public funds. They offer
all these services and what do you get out of
but you get nothing.
Speaker 11 (14:55):
They're doing this.
Speaker 5 (14:56):
On purpose so they can get that property in that
land for dirt.
Speaker 12 (15:00):
Sheep hey Prop fifty the gerrymandering debacle that equates to
taxation without representation.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Thank you for leaving your message. Please hang up goodbye.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
You know a couple of the listeners there talked about
Santa Monica. They're doing it on purpose, letting the homeless
take over the place and destroy the business districts. And
increasingly I'm hearing people in the Palisades say, I'm starting
to wonder if they did this on purpose I think
you'd be shocked how many people. It's not like they'd
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answer this in a poll or tell it to a
news reporter.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
A lot of people are.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Wandering around, wandering around, and in the back of their
mind it's like, are they doing this on purpose? Happen
at the same time they let the Palisades burn. I
don't think that's disputable. And they're letting the vagrants and
the mental patients and the drug addicts destroy the Santa
Monica business districts. They're letting it happen. They let the
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palisades burn, They're letting the homeless people destroy the business districts.
They're not stopping, and everybody's making a lot of money
now in the homeless industry.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
I don't know. Normally I used to. I used to.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
Almost as a reflex, reject conspiracy theories until some of
them started being correct. And now I'm really starting to
think that, yeah, there's there's a plan here. I don't
have any proof, but I'm just looking around. It's like,
nobody the right mind, nobody in the right mind, would
let the palisades burn the way they did. Nobody in
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the right mind would let the homeless run. I'm up
in this in Santa Monica and all the damage that's
going on there, So what's the alternative. They must have
wanted this to happen and somebody's going to profit from it.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
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Speaker 3 (17:02):
Podcast is the same as the radio show Moves Quicker.
They cut Deborah out, Yeah, well just the news. Well
the news isn't news anymore then, that is true, but
all the other parts are still in. Yeah, and they
don't wipe you out completely anyway. You can hear it
after four o'clock John Cobet Show on demand And if
you want to see me on the video on the internet,
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my wife has a video podcast called Debora Cobet Live.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
She has me on a guest. She has me on
as a guest.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
Every once in a while to talk about what's going
on in the news. And it was posted yesterday and
you can watch it today Debora Colebelt Live.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
You don't want to miss it on youtubeting. You haven't
seen it yet. I know it's riveting.
Speaker 10 (17:47):
I just know it.
Speaker 15 (17:48):
Well.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Your wife is a very good interviewer, right, and I'm
a good guest. Yes, Although it's weird not to be
in control. I know, that's what makes it so entertaining YouTube.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
You could find that all right with part one of
Kamala Harris's excerpts from the book one hundred and seven Days.
That was the length of her campaign, and we did
the first segment on she was ripping on Joe Biden
because the old fool called her up, pissed off because
Joe's corrupt brother Jim called Joe up and said, hey,
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Kama's badmouthing you to my donor buddies, and that got
her upset. And then.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
What was the other thing?
Speaker 3 (18:34):
I forgot already, I'm headed to Biden territory pretty fast. Well,
here's her also ripping on oh oh. She was also
talking about the grenade she launched when she went on
the view and said she wouldn't do anything different from Joe.
But more interesting stuff is they did interviews with various
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vice presidential candidates, including the Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro, and uh,
Harris didn't like Shapiro because you know they they live
in the Vice President's residence, which I think is the
Naval Observatory in Washington, and Harris wrote that Josh Shapiro
began asking before the interview eve been started. He began
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asking her residence manager about how many bedrooms were in
the house, and he wondered whether the Smithsonian might work
with him to loan Pennsylvania art that he could use
to decorate the residents. That's before the job interview started.
Speaker 16 (19:36):
Well, I mean, you.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Know, you got to give him credit. He was certainly driven.
That's a little presumptuous. There was, there was.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
There's there's an old saying about how a candidate who
makes plans before they actually get elected. That's called measuring
the drapes. That you're you're in the White House measuring
the drapes, and but you don't you don't get the
rights to the house yet. Harris thought that Shapiro is
trying to pin her down exactly what his role would be.
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And he said that he would want to be in
the room for every decision, and she told him that's unrealistic.
A vice president is not a co president. He wanted
to sit there. Well, that's annoying, but you again, that's
why presidents send vice presidents to funerals overseas. She also
worried that he would not be able to be a
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number two, and it would wear on our partnership. She
told him that every day she was president, she'd have
ninety nine problems, and my vice president can't be one
of them. She told that to him. Well, that's side
of a bad interview.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Right now, we know why he didn't get the gig.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Yeah, you do an interview and your perspective. Boss is saying, look,
I got a lot of problems here, I don't need
another one. Asked to comment, a Shapiro spoke so Manuel
Bonder says, it's simply ridiculous to suggest that Governor Shapiro
was focused on anything other than defeating Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Okay, it's not exactly a denial.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
Also, Harris writes that Pete Bodhajege was considered Biden's Transportation
secretary and would have been the first choice if she thought,
if she thought that America would vote for a gay
vice presidential candidate when she was a black Asian married
to a Jewish man. We were already asking a lot
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of America to accept a woman, a black woman, a
black woman married to a Jewish man. It was too
big a risk. Yes, we're all just not woke enough.
Budha Jege said he was surprised to hear this. My
experience has been the way you're in trust with voters
is based mostly in what they think you're going to
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do for their lives, not on categories. I wouldn't have
run for president if I didn't believe that. And then
as far as as far as not coming up with
a difference between her and Biden, No, let me let
me go to uh, let me go to the they
them commercial when she was offering free taxpayer paid trans
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operations to let me get it right again, illegal alien prisoners.
Speaker 17 (22:20):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
The reason she never wanted to take on that issue
or criticized Biden she did not want to embrace the
cruelty of my opponent.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
Hmmm.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
She also said that would be backward looking rather than
forward looking. She claims the ad sliced and diced her
remarks with the trans quote, I could have gotten the
message across that there isn't a distinction between they them
and you. The the pronoun that matters is we, we
the people, and that's who I'm for. Well, that's just
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a bag of cliches. And besides that, she never said it. Oh,
this is one of my favorite parts she thought she
was gonna win. Do you know her staff actually told
her she was winning in all the swing states. She
wrote that her team felt confident that we would win
because their internal analytics found that they were ahead in
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all the battlegrounds. They were ahead in all the battleground
states as of the previous Friday, As if everybody changed
their mind over the weekend. No, because later on one
of her top campaign aids said, we were never ahead.
We were behind right from the beginning. But they would
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lie to Harris. They also lied to Biden. They never
told Biden that he was constantly behind. If you lie
to your candidate, how's the candidate supposed to know what
to do in the campaign. If you lie to the candidate,
you also have to lie to the candidate's top aids.
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You know one thing, to lie to Biden because he's
senile and they didn't know how he processed it.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
But why are you gonna lie to her? Why would
you do that?
Speaker 3 (24:09):
You imagine you're running for office, you're down by two
or three points.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
It's close.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
You might be able to close the gap, but you
got to know that you're down. You gotta know where.
You got to know what issues they're pissed off about. Wow,
they actually they actually bsked her. Why she wrote that
about her and her husband says a lot about how
traumatized we were both, how traumatized we both were by
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what happened that night. Doug and I never discussed it
with each other until I sat down to write the book.
We had planned all kinds of contingencies that Trump might
win Pennsylvanian claim, premature victory, that we might win narrowly,
and Trump's supporters would react with violent rejection of the
result that they recount my drag on for days. We'd
planned for everything except the actual result. They didn't plan
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on losing at all, And when they realized they were
going to lose, Harris's social secretary peeled off the icing
that read Madam President on the cupcakes that they were
handing out to the staff. They had to peel off
the icing, and Harris said she she was in shock
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when she was told that she lost.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
She was barely able to breathe. She repeated, over and over,
My god, what will happen to our country? My God,
what will happen to our country? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (25:41):
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A M six forty moist Fine Part two, Let's go.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
I'm so excited to hear from you to bapcom.
Speaker 14 (25:56):
So well said about all the hate beach and what
people are programmed in and believing and stuff due to
social media.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
Really great segment, well spoken.
Speaker 11 (26:06):
Bimill did this to himself.
Speaker 15 (26:09):
The show doesn't make any money.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
What are you gonna do? Not funny anymore?
Speaker 11 (26:13):
Has it been funny since twenty seventeen.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
John, When President Trump was banned.
Speaker 18 (26:18):
From Facebook and Twitter, Republican constitutional lawyers were crying that
it was a violation of the First Amendment. Okay, these
are constitutional lawyers, so don't throw this on Democrats or
anyone else who doesn't understand how the constitution where Republicans
are the biggest snowflakes of them all.
Speaker 13 (26:41):
Jimmy Kimmel is the fascist.
Speaker 11 (26:44):
It has nothing to do with.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Jimmy Kimmel and what he said.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Just like he said, he's losing money.
Speaker 19 (26:51):
They were looking for any reason to get rid of
that idiot, and I'm glad they did.
Speaker 17 (26:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (26:56):
Hey, I got a real kick out of these though,
better crying about cancel culture because they took Kimberley that
other idiot off off there. They have a love that
had a cancel culture culture. That's all. You're a real
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cry and shame those poor lefties.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
John, You're such an idiot.
Speaker 16 (27:23):
Having young people study about what has happened in the
past is how we learn to deal with things in
the future. And you want to continue to stick your
head in the sand, That's just fine. You wear that
little Maggie hat and you can just stick it wherever you.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Are, John, regarding what you're interested, you.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
Talking about what Texas did by Registreen is wrong.
Speaker 15 (27:50):
Did not Trump flip several districts along the southern border?
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Doesn't that constitute a right to redistrict based on and
who showed up to support the Republicans in Texas?
Speaker 12 (28:05):
La is Mayor Bassive, Sodom and Gomorrah.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Just look around.
Speaker 12 (28:14):
You couldn't write a better script for the disgustingness.
Speaker 19 (28:18):
You're right people asking why nobody stepped in to help
that young woman who got killed by that homeless man
in Charlotte, Well look at what happened to that guy
in New York who stepped in on the subway to
stop that homeless guy. And how hard the media tried
to make him look at the bad guy. That poor
woman survived the war, but she couldn't survive. The Progressives.
Speaker 17 (28:38):
Is for life and death emergencies, not necessarily crazy guy
on the side of the street. Sure he could have
run out into the street or something to that effect
and then gotten hurt, then it would be warranted for
nine to one one.
Speaker 8 (28:55):
That's why there are.
Speaker 17 (28:55):
Police non emergencies numbers. You are the problem. You are
tying up the operator for nonsense.
Speaker 11 (29:05):
Psychic bum network.
Speaker 8 (29:06):
When you see that.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Homeless vigorant yelling.
Speaker 11 (29:09):
At nobody, he's really arguing with another guy in Cincinnati.
Speaker 9 (29:13):
Thank you for.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Leaving your message.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Please Harry up.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
Goodbye, crazy educated homeless guy on somebody's front lawn, sitting
on their front lawn, sitting on their front wall. I
call nine one one and I'm the problem. Yeah, that
that must have been a Santa Monica woman must have
been all right, I'm going to go now. Hey, you've
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