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This is your Morning Show with Michael Bill Chordan. We
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iHeartRadio app Coast to coast, Wake Up, Rise and shine,
and welcome to Wednesday. It's a wacky Wednesday, June eleventh.
Here of our Lord, twenty twenty five anti ice protesters
spreading across the country. We knew that was coming. President
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Trump with some stern warnings about keep this stuff away
from our military parade in Washington, DC. On Saturday, we
got a handshaken framework for a US Chinese trade deal
that took place in London. Very good news for Biden.
White House aids agreeing to testify before the House Oversight Committee.
They're kind of thing like a canary, I tell you,
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and National correspondent Royal and Neil with the latest done
the immigration rates in California and the continuing unrest and
what we all knew was coming, the spread to other cities. Rory,
what's the latest.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Well, right, we did have that curfew implemented overnight, which
seems to have helped get the situation under control. Before
we got to last night. Nearly four hundred arrests have
been made by police since this really all began on Friday.
We haven't gotten updated numbers yet from the LAPD, but
things seem to be rather quiet last night, and as
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you said, we are seeing more of these demonstrations happen
in cities across the country, Boston, Atlanta, d C, San
fran Austin, Texas even and in Texas Governor Abbott already
deploying the National Guard to make sure there's no repeat
of what we've seen in LA these past few days.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
I tried so hard, and this shouldn't be political. They
should be very bipartisan and American and law and order focused.
But I try to avoid being political. I wondered, though, curiously,
depending on what city they go to, will they make
the same mistakes the mayor of Los Angeles and the
governor of California has made. And we see some like
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Governor Abbot preparing others maybe not so much. Probably Chicago
is that who we're all thinking might be the next
to turn to chaos and with it graffiti, looting, destruction.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Yeah, we know that actually in Chicago last night or yeah,
that there was a crowd, a car driving through a
crowd there that was part of the demonstrations and even
hitting one of the pedestrians there who was taking part. Yes,
I would expect this to increase, you know. I think
there's something like eighteen hundred different events planned nationwide leading
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up to Saturday's parade in Washington, d C. They're calling
No King's Event, And I think that we're going to
see these kinds of demonstrations escalate, although unlikely to match
what we saw in La.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
So I'm going to be I'll say this out loud.
It's probably going to have set a lot of listeners.
But I had problems with Donald Trump on January sixth
because Donald Trump was briefed weeks earlier about a bad
element in bad plans. On January sixth, and he went
through not only with his rally, but some of the
rhetoric in that rally. By the same token, I haven't
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forgotten that Nancy Pelosi was also briefed and the sergeant
arms requested backup security and she denied it. In order
to set the trap that Donald Trump walked into. The
question could be asked, Yes, it's the two hundred and
fiftieth birthday of the United States Army, but it's also
the President's birthday. We live in a matrix. Half the
country thinks this is about his birthday and not the army?
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Is it a good idea to have such a celebration,
and knowing what trouble is coming? Time will tell I mean,
have we in general? I just look around and go,
have we learned anything from when we live this in
twenty twenty And the answer is not much.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
No, probably not. But it all feeds into itself as well.
I just it troubles me that all of this is
immediately going to politics, and you know that's how the
talking heads to it on the cable channels, that this
is all about politics.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
But there's some serious policy questions here too that they
just get further and further blue blurred in the whole conversation.
All Right, it's bad in California, and it's about to
get bad in other places between now and Saturday. Roy's
gonna be back in the third hour and we're going
to talk about really what is the best news of
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the day, and that is a handshake and a framework
for a trade deal with China. So the two biggest
countries and the biggest uncertainty, China may not be uncertain anymore.
Royalll have more on that coming up. Whatever happened to
our old fashioned email theme right here? Hit it? You
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don't feature those that like to type enop.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Oh, yes we do, Gerald Dallas.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
Big finished, guys, Let's start in San Diego, California. Dennis writes,
I like your show, Michael. I didn't at first because
I wanted to hear the one you replaced. Wow, that's
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an icebreaker, thanks jedny Uh, I want to hear the
show that you replaced it Cha Diego, but gradually paid
attention appreciated your good views like mine. I like that
you have good views because they're like mine. Might a
good this morning. You opened with some fascinating insight about
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the goals of the intended masters of the planet to
limit the world population developing and undeveloping countries, and I
was not awake enough to grasp it as I passed.
I also wonder if these big thinkers have children and
consider how they fare in the world that they want
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I assume they expect to be in power. We had
a long conversation because of this creep. This creeping, and
it's growing state by state across the country. We're over
twenty states now with assisted suicide, and it's always tied
to terminal illness, so for now, like Governor Hokle was
the one that triggered it, this week signed it in
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New York. So if you've got six months to a year,
some of them are one month to six months, and
you're terminal and you want to end your suffering, the
drug is administered, you take it volitionally, and you die
with your family gathered to a run. And I just
talked about that slippery slope. If you don't get questions
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about when life begins right, and we haven't since seventy three,
are you gonna get questions about when life should end right?
And then I'm sitting with two parents, one in a
memory care facility, one in a nursing home, and I
can tell you nobody wants them to live because they're
just racking up big bills. This is how broken the
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system is. If anybody has planned and has money, well,
you go to a nice place until that money's drained
and you ultimately end up in a medicaid facility and Medicaid, medicare,
social security. They're all unsustainable. And because of abortion and
because of lack of birth, either for fear of global
warming or other things. Next thing, you know, boom, nobody
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wants to have kids now. You don't have enough people
being born and working to pay for those who aren't
working any longer, or who are sick and are living longer.
So anybody with parents who are older in a hospital,
you know, the conversation isn't about getting your parents back
on their feet. The conversation is about talking them into it.
Do not resuscitate. It takes you about two seconds to
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realize somebody needs you dead. It's just economically impossible to continue.
And so I'm just suggesting, as we all make it normal,
just like we made it normal. Oh, never mind the baby,
it's a woman's body. Never mind you're killing the child.
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Let's just talk about the woman's body and her choice.
How does this all get blurred down the road. And
so what I suggested was it may come to there
is simply no money to care for them, and it
may not be a terminal illness, but it may be
determined you're never going to be out of bed, You're
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never really going to resume a normal life. It's time.
How slippery is the slope between volitional and not volitional?
By choice? Not by choice assisted suicide versus we put
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our parents down like we do dogs when they they've
just lost their quality of life. It's a frightening thought.
And I think somewhere in there I use the analogy
of global warming, which if you go back, it's roots
or Agenda twenty one, and Agenda twenty one's roots are
ultimately population control because we're on an unsustainable path. But
it was really about world government, and it's hard to
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have a world government when you have a couple of
military or economic superpowers, so you've got to eliminate that.
I really believe there's a lot of things that have happened,
and history looks back and sometimes recounts them accurately, and
sometimes it doesn't. But I can tell you the plan
was Barack Obama to dedevelop America, leave Hillary finish the job,
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and Obama on a world stage orchestrate this global governance.
But it's a massive redistribution of wealth scheme. It has
nothing to do with the temperature. So whether it's abortion,
whether it's assisted suicide, whether it's global warming, I see
constant attempts for someone to control all, and someone to
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determine who lives and who doesn't, and who can and
who can't, and who's affordable and who isn't. In other words,
to make a long story short, Dennis, I'm glad you
finally liked the show, and you might have been better
off being sleepy, because understand it is more painful. Dallas
rights the riots, your voice of inspiration speak directly to
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the failure of public schools and the Department of Education.
Mexico was conquered by the United States years ago and
we established a border. At that time, California was Mexico,
but it certainly isn't any more. Thanks for an awesome show,
probably the worst piece of audio for the Democrat Party
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who accepts this anarchist money and allows to be bedfellows
with dangerous global players, this rioter, like that picture of
the guy standing on the burning cop car waving the
Mexican flag. These are bad moments for the Democrats, the left,
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certainly the mayor of Los Angeles, certainly the governor of
California and its representatives in Washington. Does this sound like
peaceful protesting? That is hard city?
Speaker 2 (12:04):
And this was Mexico.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
You can't get us out of the land.
Speaker 4 (12:07):
That was our.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Yeah, not a good piece of sound for them. Waking up,
Gerald writes, I listened to your show in Portland on
eleven ninety am. You know, there was a time at
a given anything to just work at k EX in Portland,
but a great radio station, and now it's one of
about a hand ten stations that our show is carried
on that I would have loved to have worked for.
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Got some great stations in our family, and you're listening
to one of the best k EX in Portland. Thank
you for calling Islam what it is, a religion that
doesn't make any effort to co exist. Well, I used
to love the co exist bumper stickers, remember those with
all the different symbols. Yeah, and it was it was
supposed to be, you know, basically a backhanded slap saying
you know that you Islama phobes who stand against Islam
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don't get coexisting. We're a world and we're well. Islam
is a form of government anesthetical to our form of government.
It is a system of life that is anathetical to
everything we stand for. There is no freedom of speech,
there is no right of assembly, there is no religious freedom,
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there's no tolerance for other religions. In vector text the Jisha.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
So.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, out of everybody on that bumper sticker, the only
one who openly confesses we're not willing to coexist is Islam.
They're here to conquer. They either do it politically over time,
they populate, then they infiltrate, then they agitate, then they
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wage war, and then they conquer. So we had talked
that camera what brought it up the other day. But
there are there are three examples of Moham, which is
why you have three types of Muslims today, and some
are peace loving like Mohammed was early on in Mecca.
He was just one of three hundred and sixty five
religions barn a lot from Christianity, a lot from Judaism.
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Nice guy. Then he started stealing then he became a
bloodthirsty warrior. But we were talking about the analogy is
you look at terrorists today and you go, what are
they thinking? These people are crazy, they're evil. No, they're
worshiping God. They're following the example of their prophet and
his final example, which supersedes his previous. Theologically, there's an
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Old Testament scripture. My people perish for a lack of knowledge.
It's not that you're stupid, you're ignorant. You're ignoring that
while you're obsessing on this over here, Google Wikipedia will
lead you to the Hidith and the Qur'an. Anyway, I
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had to say, you're one of the few calling it
what it is. Thanks again, Andrew, appreciate that.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
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Speaker 1 (15:06):
We also, of course had the invention of the talkback,
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to get a call in. You just go right to
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We'll have some of your talkbacks coming up.
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To the talkbacks, we go. I think we're starting with
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So that's it. Yeah, that's a voice compliment. Great voice.
I'd like to hear him sing the wkb N in Youngstown, Ohio.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
I saw a video on X of Nancy Pelosi now
saying she wanted the National Guard to come in on
January sixth, and Trump said no, he didn't want them.
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App antii's protests are going to spread across the country,
have already spread to Chicago. Well, you've got the Army's
two hundred and fiftieth birthday, You've got Donald Trump's birthday
and Flag Day Saturday. Well, you know that's to get
the anarchists up. They're going to march their way all
the way to our nation's capital, US and China with
a handshake deal had a framework for a tariff deal
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in London. Big news for Biden. Senior officials are agreeing
to testify before a House Oversight committee on the fake
Dave presidency. And it's Game three of the NBA Finals tonight.
The Oklahoma City Thunder find there themselves in Indianapolis to
take on the Pacers, series tied at one game a piece.
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Somebody brought this up earlier before I get to Sounds
of the Day. I just wanted to do this. There
was somebody where did you see it, Jeffrey? Was it
on Facebook or x? The guy bragging about getting one
hundred and fifty dollars to be in a paid anarchist
on the ground, and of course we know that that's
the case. That they're given supplies, they're given the strategy,
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they're paid actors. This is a script. Question is you're
going to fall for it? Like it's twenty twenty again.
We did something in Tulsa that I highly recommend.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Now.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
I think ultimately the President's going to solve this with
a rico charge. He's going to go to the money
behind all this, and they're going to bring these people
up on rico charges and that's going to end this
once and for all. America can see the difference this
time between a peaceful protest and rioting and destruction and theft.
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This reeks of invasion, not oppression. And everybody is seeing
through it, and they've been through it and they get it,
and it's not working this time. That's not going to
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stop them from going further and further. If they played
the insurrection game in twenty twenty, they'll play it again,
and I warned you they would, and I fear for
what may be coming by the end of the weekend.
But in the midst of this is one of the
two parties that is friends with all this filthy money,
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anarchist money, and they are consistently a violent party. But
that's turning on them too. And that's why probably the
biggest story to everybody's ignoring is John Fetterman, I know,
the hooded one. He continues to be the only one
with any common sense anymore, and he's basically saying our
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party is blowing it. Senator Fetterman of Pennsylvania warn't fellow
Democrats that they could face political backlash if they were
seen is failing to sufficiently condemn the act. I love this.
The House couldn't even condemn the terrorist attack, and on
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what was actually peaceful protesters let alone. You got a mayor,
you got a governor, you got members of the House
and the Senate defending this disruption, destruction, theft, and anarchy
on the streets. Well, yeah, there's going to be backlash.
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On Monday, he posted a photo on social media of
a car engulfed in flames and a masked, shirtless person
waving a Mexican flag. He suggested that Democrats should go
further in denouncing these unruly demonstrations. So I said to Rory,
now it's on to Chicago or who knows what will happen.
There's not going to happen in Texas. The Governor's already
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taking actions to secure Texas. So how does this play
in red places versus blue places. It really is a
Democrat Party problem because it's a Democrat Party scripted play.
This is anarchy, This is true chaos fetterman rights. My
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party loses the moral high ground when it refuses to
get condemned setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting
law enforcement. The only sensible Democrat left is the slob
in the hoodie go figure. But getting back to what
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we did in Tulsa. So, I can't remember any of
the organization now, it's been over twenty something years. Oudras
Sabash was the leader, and I can't remember the name.
But anyway, they were coming in and what they would
do is they would invite teachers to these events and
then train them and doctrinate them, socialize them for Islam,
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and then train them to do things in the classroom.
Their firm belief was the children were the vanguard for
the future. Let's get to the children and change the future.
So she had done this successfully, of course in California,
and this is what led to the lawsuit, because kids
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weren't studying Islam accurately. But never mind that they were
practicing the Muslim faith. They were taken on Muslim names,
they were, you know, having jihad's and all this stuff,
and so they got sued for not studying a worldview
or a religion, but practicing it. So she comes to
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Oklahoma to do the same stunt. But I was hip
to it. And what I did is I had fistfuls
of listeners who infiltrated their event. And guess what.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
Was it?
Speaker 1 (22:54):
The Midi's Peace Council might have been, I can't remember
the name of her organization. It exposed it and it
blocked it because when she broke out into groups, there
was one of us at every one of the tables.
And we all came out of that meeting singing like
a canary. And so we were talking off the air
about this guy bragging about getting one hundred and fifty
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dollars to be one of these anarchists protesters. What we
need to do is have everyday people like you and me,
true patriots and Americans infiltrate this and expose who's paying
and paying what that. These aren't Americans outraged over the
president or a policy. These are paid disruptive actors in
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bed with a Democrat Party and then hold the party accountable. Look,
there's always going to be a George Soros, there's always
going to be a global bad player. But the fact
that one of our used to be one of our
two party leading parties in our country as bedfellows with them, well,
I already predict the end of the Democrat Party. But this,
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this along with the truth about COVID, this along with
a fake presidency, this is all in the end. I
know it's smoking your face today and it's frightening and
it's scary. But in the end, when the dust settles,
there'll be no Democrat Party. Betterment's right. They should listen
to them, but they won't. The consequences is.
Speaker 7 (24:21):
The best way to get back on your feet is
to get up off your arm.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
I've been living rent free in that guy's head for
years and that's just they're just blowing off Steve. Yeah,
it's blowing off steam.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
All right.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Welcome to the always revealing, often entertaining sounds of the day.
Is this peaceful protesting or is this paid orchestrated anarchy
the remnants of a Biden invasion. Well, let's let the
protesters speak for themselves. That's this heart city and this
was Mexico. You can't get us out of the land,
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that was our out of the abut it's a heart.
The mouse speaks not a very good narrative. Mean, while
the mayor tries to address the unrest and the damages,
remember this is all peaceful. This is all Trump's fault.
They're in complete control. They don't need the National Guard,
they don't need Trump. And yet listen.
Speaker 5 (25:12):
Louting many businesses have now been affected by or vandalized.
Last night there were twenty three businesses that were looted.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
I thought these were peaceful protests and that the National
Guard wasn't necessary. And I had these stealing TVs always
deep down they just want a television.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
And I think that if you drive through downtown La,
the graffiti is everywhere and has caused significant damages to
businesses and a number of properties. So my message to
you is if you do not live or work in
downtown La.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Of Sour, I mean, seriously, just take a moment and breathe.
They're on split screens every night telling you this is
peaceful and the president is a predator. As you're watching
people on a bridge, hurling things at police vehicles. Are
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innocent people driving earning cop cars, destroying businesses, destroying city streets.
That's peaceful, that's innocent protesting. That's not anarchy, that's not rioting,
that's not invasion. And we don't need the president coming
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here to restore order because we've lost control. Now, if
you're a citizen in California and you're thinking, who are
these people and why are they destroying my city? And
why are they throwing stuff at my car? Your mayor
just goes through all of the looting, all of the
graffiti and destruction and businesses attacked and violence, and what
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is her message to her citizens?
Speaker 5 (27:10):
If you do not live or work in downtown La,
avoid the area.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
So I've lost control of your city that you elected
me to maintain peace, law and order, and protectment, protection
of your investment, home and family. And now that I've
let all these people run loose in our culture and
now playing out an anarchy, my advice to you is
avoid your city. These may be the worst words ever
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uttered listen.
Speaker 5 (27:42):
Everywhere and has caused significant damages to businesses and a
number of properties. So my message to you is, so
my message to you is, if you do not live
or work in downtown La avoid the area. Law enforcement
will eresus individuals who break the curfew and you will
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be prosecuted. Hundreds of officers from police and sheriff departments
from across the region and state are working alongside LAPD
through a unified committeerion.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Now we plan to enforce the law. By the way,
all this destruction from us, you know, letting things get
out of hand, We're probably not going to be able
to host the World Cup.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
Especially of the graffiti that is just blanketing a number
of blocks has been extensive. We are one year away
from the World Cup. This is about beautifying our city
and bringing our city together. And so I am calling
on business leaders, community leaders, faith leaders to come together
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downtown in the next few days to talk about how
we are going to clean.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Up the city.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
Obviously, city workers are already out there removing the graffiti,
but this is so extensive it's going to take community
wide involvement. We had launched a program called shine La
a couple of months ago in preparation for the World.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Cup, and now we are called on to direct that
city wide. No, yeah, we got shine LA. I love
this sound. It's just it just speaks to I guess
the matrix. I guess the analogy of Toto's pulled the
curtain on the Wizard and we can all see him
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for what he really is. The fool me once, Shame
on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Nobody's buying
it this time. You're doing a playbook out of twenty twenty.
We see it for what it is. But the biggest
problem is the media that's trying to sell you that
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what your eyes are seeing are not so has no
credibility left.
Speaker 7 (29:56):
Listen, The New York Times is telling people, do not
believe your lying eye.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Believe us.
Speaker 7 (30:01):
The people who spread the Russia collusion hopes, who spread
conspiracy theories about Brett Kavanaugh, Believe us when we tell
you that what you see on video from First Town
accounts isn't real. And as you point out, this is
just weeks after they've all said, oh, we did such
a bad job with Joe Biden when we said that
what you saw with your own eyes was a cheap fake.
And what are they doing yet again but saying this
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is a cheap fake. The issue, though, I think, is
that unlike twenty twenty Our corporate media no longer have
the power to push this level of disinformation as effectively
as they did. Then people are wise to how they
run operations, and they are not inclined to listen to
them about this anymore. I mean, they still have power,
but people understand that what they're seeing here, these riots,
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they don't want them to happen again, and they don't
trust in corporate I.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Like it because it cuts to the chase. How does
this all end. They get their civil war, they get
their civil unrest, they get their anarchy, or when the
dust settles, well, the media is already dead and has
no influence and no credibility or ratings or revenue, but
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that the Democrat Party is going to join them. This
is going to become too much. This type of violence,
this kind of anti American sentiment, along with a fake presidency,
along with weaponizing COVID to steal an election, this is
all blowing up in their face big time. It's twenty
twenty five, We're halfway through the decade. I told you
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this party wouldn't exist by the end of the decade.
I'm either going to be right or we're going to
be in a civil war, and I think I'm going
to be right. Final one, this isn't even passing the
sniff test among immigrant citizens.
Speaker 4 (31:39):
Listen, start off on the fact that immigrant citizens, immigrant
voters form boll And voters have gone tremendously to the
right on this issue in twenty twenty four and twenty
twenty five versus where they were in twenty twenty closest
to her trust Warren immigration. You go back to twenty twenty,
Democrats get this, held.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
A thirty two point lead on this issue.
Speaker 4 (31:57):
Immigrant voters were in the Democratic camp. Jump forward to
twenty twenty four twenty twenty five. Look at that shift,
a forty point shift to the right among immigrant voters.
Republicans now lead on this issue by eight points over Democrats,
more so than any other group that I could find.
The group of voters who became more hawkish on immigration
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were in fact immigrants themselves, immigrants who were registered to
vote in this.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Country because they came legally, because they assimilated, because they're
not here to wage war against their place of refuge.
Never underestimate the American people, even its immigrants, to figure
this stuff out and get it. It's a big mistake.
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The Democrats are making right now. Our final sound of
the day is actually no sound. So Gavin Newsom dying
on a hill that can't be wonolitically throwing away and
realizing he has no political future for this ridiculous anarchist
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play tries to address the nation from California, and here's
how it sounded. Okay. We are working on the audio.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
Not sure if that's on the Governor's end, but we're
working to get that production up and running for you
so you can listen in. We certainly will have excerpts
of what the governor has said, but we're efforting to
get the audio working so that we can hear Governor
knw some speech.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
The best sound of the day is the governor, mister
podcast himself, trying to address the nation, and he has
no sounds. She's going to get smoke.
Speaker 8 (33:51):
Stopped.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
I really don't know what he said at the end
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