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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your morning show with Michael del Choano.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Are sounds of the day.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
People who measured in online activism with a minor and puberty.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Boy, any of you in the media clearly missed the art.
Speaker 4 (00:18):
Of the deal.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Just before it's going to work out, I have to
start with before we get to the whole, why is
the left? I mean, first of all, this shouldn't shock you,
right blm Antifa. You remember bad guys were good and
victims cops were all bad? Right was wrong? Wrong was right?
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It was good trouble, not bad trouble. I mean, this
is not new, but it is strange bedfellows, and it
shows why we say all the time this is a
party that needs to pivot. That's why two days ago,
I'm telling you the research is showing yeah, they're going
to pivot further left. So far they're on a plane
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to Well salvad or further left. I hope you see.
What we're talking about is connecting dots. We're not just
killing time here, passing time. We're making sense of things.
And when you make sense of things and see them
for what they are, you can see the future. And
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for many of you that have prayed long hours, for decades,
your prayers are being answered right before your eyes. Now
this one, this is just a pure delight for me.
This is New York Attorney General Letitia James. This is
the woman that was used to harass the president and
call him a rapist, and call him satan, then call
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him the boogeyman, and make it very clear no one
is above the law, not even a president of the
United States. And now we find out she's caught up
in mortgage fraud. But of course she's the victim, and
of course it has to do with her race, not
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mortgage fraud. So her response to the call to an investigation,
how do you have a home in Virginia that's a
primary resident? Says you're living I hope as a primary
resident of New York. Otherwise you're not qualified to be
Attorney general. What would be her response? Of course, it's
the victimhood and a racial rant.
Speaker 5 (02:28):
Listen, my mission is clear. I'm focused, I'm prepared, I'm ready.
I've been trained by the best. I went to Howard
University that overturned legal segregation in this country. I've been
taught in those classrooms with our good Marshall once taught
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I'm not afraid of no President Donald Trump. We're ready
for you. We're coming for you, We're standing up for you,
we're fighting on. We're going down silent. Victory, my friends,
is clear.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
By the way, what is victory? That's clear.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
It's now and I'm not waiting four years.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
I'm waiting two.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
I tell us, speaker by the name.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
Of Hacking Jeffries comes to bring us some rest.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
Come on, ladies, it's up to us.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
We say this democracy before, we'll say that.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Now her mortgage fraud is now an issue of segregation
and saving democracy. You know, I play this because there
is no proper way for me to find to word it,
so sometimes I just don't even try. But at some
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point you go from being an opposition party to an
obstructionist party to I think then ultimately an unelectable, irrelevant party.
Now this is why I use analogies like Todo has
pulled the curtain. We can see the wizard isn't a wizard.
We can see it's a fraud. The very lines that
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used to frighten and used to work, they just simply
don't work anymore. It's really kind of sad to watch.
That's why we joke around and do I see dead
people and they don't know they're dead. What I'm trying
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to avoid saying is it's one thing to be an
opposition party, it's another to be an obstructionist party. And
it's another to become an enemy of the state or
an enemy of the people. And if they don't find
a leader, and they don't find a message, and they
don't find the ability to pivot, soon people are going
to start connecting that down. Now, this is the sound
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to day I want to spend the most time. This
was painful to listen to, and I listened to it
in its entirety. H I was moved to tears through empathy.
All right, First of all, you should weep for what
happened to this woman's daughter, Rachel. But if you're somebody
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like me with a daughter that arrived on this earth
in a moment of miracle that changed your life upon
first sight, every caring, cherishing, nurturing moment, the watching of
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maturity and blossoming into beauty, everything that a parent goes
through with a daughter. And then have some animal who
shouldn't have been in this country that has no regard
for human life, not just take your daughter from you
senselessly but torture her endlessly, rape her and murder her
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and discuss her like litter and lost in all of
this sound, and I think probably the motive of the
President and the administration to have her come out and
speak at this podium in the White House Press room
is her daughter's story being refused to be told by
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major media outlets. But that's classic bias, right, Stories you cover,
stories you don't. Things you ignore, things you don't. Angles,
you choose angles you don't. People you talk to people
you don't. Quotes you use, quotes you don't. But when
the mother walks out and briefs the White House press corps,
that's kind of hard to ignore, isn't it.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
No?
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Was it? CNN and MSNBC both cut out the minute
she walked on stage. Those networks cut out as she
told every detail of whom did what to her daughter. Now,
I just spared you three minutes and thirty five seconds
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of some of the most graphic detail crushing her skull
with a rock to the point where it made a
six square inch hole in her skull that three quarters
of her brain swelled out through. There wasn't a single
limb or bone in her body that wasn't broken or
shredded in laceration and all bloodied after being drug one
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hundred and fifty yards, leaving a blood trail one hundred
and fifty yards. He slams her against a wall to
the point where you get the perfect outline of her
body from the blood flowing as he rapes her twice
and then strangles her to death. I'm going to spare
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you all that and get to this portion and are
sound of the day. This is Patty Rachel's mother seeing
certain members of the media and certain members of certain
parties picking the wrong side. Listen.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
And then he takes her into the tunnel and he
picks her up, he throws her against the wall. Blood
is gushing from her head. Her hair is soaked in blood.
And they showed us pictures of her body against the wall,
outlined the blood outlined her body and you could see
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where the blood ran down around her as he was
raping her. And then he threw her down and raped
her some more, and then he strangled her because he
didn't want her to be able to live to tell
the story. They said that when they did the autopsy
on her neck, that one of the things they do
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is they open up the neck and they look to
see how far injury is and then went all the
way down.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
As far as an injury as.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Possible, hemorrhaging and the muscles because of how strong and
violent the group was around her. These are the kind
of people that have no compulsion of him, like to them,
this is nothing. And when he was sitting in the courtroom,
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he actually looked like he thought he was going to
be set free.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
I mean, I appreciated the courage it would take a
mother in pain like this to tell that story when
the president talks about these are bad people we're deporting
because mothers like this, this is what happened to their daughter,
and they're thinking had previous presidents done their job and
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secured the border, he wouldn't have been there to do that.
Or how about in today's little partisan political debate, we
don't know which side to root for or choose to support.
Why are members of Congress on plans to go to
her hometown and comfort this woman not heading to Al
Salvador to get a wife. Beating MS thirteen gang member
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who's in custody in his sovereign nation doesn't want to
release him. I mean, I loved what the president of
El Salvador said. We've cleaned up our streets. We're not
in the business of releasing terrorists. This is suddenly a
conundrum for everybody. We always love Scott Jennings for his commentary.
Here's how he puts it.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
I'm more than happy to hear the congressmen say they're
all going to L Salvador. I think Republicans this just
confirms what we have believed about the Democratic Party and
why it currently has a twenty one percent approval rating
in Congress. Look where the energy in the Democratic Party is.
It's around retrieving illegal aliens from l Salvador. It's around
fighting for these college campuses that have been rife with
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anti Semitism. It's around biological males who want to play
in girl sports. This is why they are losing to
Donald Trump every day, because the energy that Democrats feel
comes on all these issues that are fundamentally not where
the American people are.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Said all that with the member of Congress in a
split screens, we've a beautiful moment. Greg Guttfeld on The
Five said it probably more in the tone and anger
you'd say it it's going on. It's amazing.
Speaker 7 (11:31):
Look at you, look at the mother, and then you
can hear Van Holland's words about who the most vulnerable is.
He's talking about the gang banger, the fin Democrats. You
can offer them two sides and they can't help but
pick the wrong one. You know, for years we've dealt
with unfettered illegal immigration with consequences felt in our cities
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and in our morgues. And now we stop it. And
who do they side with? And illegal with the history
of violence, who beats women? Good job, JEMs, you never
fail us, whether it's Antifa, blm Hamas, Is there any
any dirt bag that you won't embrace for political reasons?
And I got it. How many traps do the Democrats
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and the media lead people into?
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Well, and that's not lost on the youth. And way
do we get to our visit with David Snati and
I share with you the Newsweek Yale research twenty one down.
There's a generation of conservative Republicans coming up because they
got the common sense all along, they've been living in
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the hell, the epicenter of the indoctrination, and it hasn't
made sense all along to them. What to do with
kil Mark Garcia well, Carolyn Levitt at a simple Today.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
We have officially learned Democrat officials still refused to accept
the will of the American people. Maryland Democrat Senator Chris
van Holland rushed to Dulles Airport this morning to fly
to El Salvador, potentially using taxpayer dollars to demand the
release of deported illegal alien MS thirteen terrorists. The Democrats
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in the media in this room have continually and wrongly
labeled Kilmar Abrago Garcia as a Maryland father. There is
no Maryland father. Let me reiterate. K Abrago Garcia is
an illegal alien MS thirteen gang member and foreign terrorist
who was deported back to his home country. And when
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Abrago Garcia was originally arrested, he was wearing a sweatshirt
with rolls of money covering the ears, mouth, and eyes
of presidents on various currency denominations. This is a known
MS thirteen gang symbol of here no evil, speak no evil,
see no evil. Abrego Garcia was also arrested with two
other well known members of the vicious MS thirteen gang,
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and two separate judges found that Abrego Garcia was a
member of MS thirteen, and that finding has never been disputed.
And just this morning, it was revealed through Maryland court
documents that A Raio Garcia's wife petitioned for an order
of protection against him for two instances of domestic violence
in May of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Maryland man, Maryland father, a legal immigrant, accidental deporte MS
thirteen gang member, now wife Peter. They thought, they thought,
they thought, and they still made the wrong choice and
they picked the wrong side to defend. Back to the
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CNN Guru to wrap up our sounds of the day.
Are Trump voters regretting? Because that's in a constant narrative
from the left. They gotta be Biden, they gotta be
regretting their vote. Right, Listen the big question, right.
Speaker 6 (15:08):
I hear all these stories, all these articles, all the
Trump voters, they regret what they did back in twenty
twenty four. I'm here to tell you, uh uh, very
few of them regret what they did back in twenty
twenty four. What are we talking about Trump voters looking
back at twenty twenty four? We got a new poll out.
The poll was conducted this month. What percentage would change
their vote to.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
A different camp. Let's pause it for a second. Who
would change their vote? Ten percent, twenty percent, two out
of ten, three out of ten, one out of ten,
even more like two out of one hundred.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
Ended day, we're talking just two percent, just two percent.
That's not even a widespun on the road. The bottom
line is this. If there's some idea out there that
Trump voters are going around man I wish I had
voted for Kamala Harris instead of Donald Trump. The numbers
say that is a fancy full universe. Really, for the
most part, does not exist.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
What about and the comparison of Donald Trump the first
term to the to the second term. There's no comparison.
A third regret their vote. And by the way, it
was only four percent the first time.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
And you have the same sire, That is your Sounds
of the Day, miss a little, miss a lot, miss
a lot, and we'll miss you. It's your morning show
with Michael del Churno.