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to North Canton to Arizona.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
That in a moment.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
First thing's first, roughly fifty million people across the Northeast
dealing with flood watches and heavy rains again today the
president is tightening the screw and the nut Bolt behind it,
putting pressure on Russia not just with sanctions, but giving
them fifty days to come to the table and end
this war. Otherwise, one hundred percent tariffs for every country
(01:12):
that does business with them, and a major victory in
the Supreme Court. For the president, this will allow him
to continue the process of dismantling the Department of Education
that's only existed since nineteen seventy nine, and quite frankly,
the scoreboard doesn't look good, but this will allow him
to lay off nearly fourteen hundred employees. More on that
story coming up in Just Mirror Moments. Drones are proving
(01:34):
to be key to winning wars on the battlefield, but
the United States makes hardly any National correspondent Roy O'Neil
is joining us take a look at who is manufacturing
the unmanned aircraft and what is being done to correct
the imbalance.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Good morning, Rory, Hey Michael, good morning.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
Look, when we first started seeing drones, America was dominant
with those predator or reaper drones. But those things are
the size of a small plane and cost tens of
millions of dollars each. They still get the job done,
are incredibly effective. But it seems that when you look
what's happening between Russia and Ukraine, the warfare of the
future involves small, cheap drones that you can launch by tens, hundreds,
(02:14):
even maybe thousands of them at a time, and if
one or two hit their target, then that could be
considered mission success. And that's where the US is far behind.
The New York Times recently went along with a four
day test of what America's companies drone manufacturers can do.
Turns out there's a lot of promises and not a
whole lot of delivery.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
So how different are these drones and the ones people
are buying and just flying around and playing with.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
They're made in China, and the US policy says the
Pentagon cannot have weapons systems that are made in China.
Dji out of Shenzen, China, they make about seventy percent
of all commercial drones that are sold around the world.
So yeah, so when you think drones, think Chinese tech.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
So this is like it's like Solar panels. I remember
when Cylinder was going on and everybody was appointed that
is a great mistake. The mistake was Solar can't produce
that much. I mean, I'm all of the above. So
go for it with solar and wind, but go for
it with nuclear. But the problem was, even if you
did do solar and you wanted to enter and highlight solar,
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China own that market. I mean literally eight out of
ten solar panels are made in China. So that was
the same thing with drones.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
I guess.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Well, I compare this to the gas crisis of the
nineteen seventies when Detroit is cracking out Ford Thunderbirds and
Lincoln Continentals and CADILLACTA bills, right, and sometly gas prices triple,
and everyone wants a Toyota Corolla and a Volkswagon Rabbit.
And it seems that these days the Corolla and the
Rabbit are preferred when it comes to the drone warfare.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
All right, So with one minute to go, how do
we close this gap? What's the Manhattan Project for drones?
Speaker 4 (03:55):
Well, the President did sign in the executive order last
month calling for unleashing American drone dominance, so federal agencies
will try to fast track any American drone manufacturer. We
have about five hundred companies in the US that make drones,
but combined it's fewer than one hundred thousand, so that's
not really to scale yet. And a lot of these
companies don't have a track record or really any evidence
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of production or sales, so it's sort of emerging. So
for for a change, essentially America is going to be
copying a lot of what's being produced in China.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
This report was so good, so informative, and so professional.
I'm going to give you a Tucker Carlson, Thank you
so much.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Rory. Let's take a shout.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
All right, boy, he's gonna be back next hour.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
We're going to talk a little bit about the Senate.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
They're going to be debating spending, spending that could trigger
a government shutdown. Meanwhile, can't have your morning show without
your voice. They've been waiting in line. First up, let's
go to North Canton, not far from the NFL Football
Hall of Fame.
Speaker 5 (04:55):
And Tom, I think Trump's got a page out of
Reagan's book. Reagan brought down the Evil Empire economically, and
I think Trump has learned from that and the economic
sanctions will will do the trick.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I believe well.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Donald Trump has supported a lot of political candidates, both
in New York and nationally over the course of his life.
I don't, and he's never come out, and nobody's surprisingly,
I mean, they kind of asked him. He focuses a
lot on George Washington, he focuses a lot on Abraham Lincoln.
They're obviously to presidents that he thinks the world of.
But experientially, I watched this president, and of course some
(05:39):
of it is by nature, all right. So if Ronald
Reagan influenced you, then John F. Kennedy influenced you, because
John F. Kennedy is who influence Ronald Reagan the most.
But I see a lot of Kennedy. I see a
lot of Reagan, and pretty soon people are going to
be looking to see a lot of Donald Trump and
other candidates. I think you may be right to Youngstown
(05:59):
from what I have heard. Europe countries have a lot
of these systems already. They're going to send to Ukraine
and we're going to replace theirs. We'll run that by
and get to those answers with the tenant Colonel James Carafano.
Next hour, and finally, Scott's in Arizona. I presume listening
to k FYI in Phoenix.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Good morning, Michael, did you just have Carlton the Doorman
on was my morning show.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
By the way, I thank you. I don't know what
he's referring to as Carlton the Doorman, although I am
one for two now because Red's big trivia question off
the air was what was Forest Whitaker's first movie? Which
I thought for sure was Crying Game. I mean, if
that was Final Jeopardy, I was going to put all
my chips in. I was for sure Crying Game was
(06:49):
Forest Whitaker's debut, and then you stole the question from me.
I did and got the answer right. It was Fast
Times at Richmond High favorite movies of all time?
Speaker 2 (07:01):
And what he didn't work at the mall?
Speaker 3 (07:03):
He was he was the football players, the football player
with the gold colored trans am, right, they got wrecked?
My Brother's Gonna kill Us? Yep, yep, yeah, I haven't
seen that movie in so long. Be a great sleep Overnight.
I had to put myself on vpk's suspension. I couldn't
watch without stumbling. But no, I but I did get
that one right because you were like, who's Carlton the Dormats?
(07:25):
That's from ROHDA, And of course I was right. Do
you have an audio clup of Carlton.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
I do yeh, this is Carlton, your door man. This
is Carlton the door man. It was a great character.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
By the way, John MacArthur, there was an announcement made
in church service on Sunday that he was hospitalized with
pneumonia and that his passing was imminent.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
And it happened last night.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
John MacArthur, Jimmy Swagger first, John MacArthur now passing away
to very very influential. I don't know that John MacArthur
would want to be lumped with Jimmy Carr with the
Jimmy Swagger.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
I don't think John MacArthur.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
I would never call him a televangelist, but he was
one of America's most influential pastors and preachers of the gospel.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Passed away last night.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
All right, we got to cue the theme song if
I can hit it band.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
By the way, I'm kicking around A new.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Idea read is up the opinion that everything that's kind
of in the news day in and day out.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Is kind of like a soap opera.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
In other words, the script doesn't really change very much,
and it's all the same characters. Maybe we should start
doing it like a soap opera update like Sands through
the hours. These are the Trump days of our lives.
But in the meantime, we're sticking with Santana, and I'm
winning because the President just keeps winning. His latest victory
(09:03):
the Supreme Court allowing President Trump to put his plan
to dismantle the Education Department back on track and go
through with laying off nearly fourteen hundred employees. The three
liberal judges, of course, were in dissent in the court
on Monday and paused an order from the U. S.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
District judge Meyong Yong. I hope I pronounce that right.
Speaker 3 (09:30):
It was another activist judge out of a Boston district
who issued a preliminary injunction reversing the layoffs and calling
into question the broader plan. The layoffs will likely cripple
the department, one said. A federal appeals court refused to
put the order on hold while the administration appealed.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
The High Court action.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Enables the administration to resume work in winding down the
Department of Education. Now I know what the Left is
going to do with this, and I know how they're
going to re narrativize this, and so on and so forth,
there never was until I was a sophomore, a sophomore,
as Kith Jackson would have said, a sophomore. I was
a sophomore in high school when the Department of Education
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was formed, and since and by the way, education was
fine up until then. The scoreboard, because remember what education's
job is to first and foremost prepare young minds for citizenship,
to prepare young minds for higher education.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
To prepare young minds for the work workplace.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
So we have test scores on the scoreboard, we have
graduation rates on the scoreboard.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
And yes, there's a cost of educating.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
And if money were the solution, we've certainly thrown enough
money to prove it isn't.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
And this is really about control.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
And then everybod would say, well, the states really run education,
and really the local school boards and departments rate, but
it ties so much major funding to the federal government
that they have the leverage and they really control the direction. Now,
I know we live in a matrix. I'm just going
to lay it out this way. I know there's a
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good portion of this audience and of America that believes
we don't really have education. We have indoctrination by intent
it's a failure, the outcomes graduation rate test scores, the
amount of remedial education needed at the university level, how
we compare to other nations. None of this stacks up.
(11:44):
And if you were expecting the federal government, through the
Department of Education to fix this, well, they've certainly had
since nineteen seventy nine to do so. Some would also
historically question whether.
Speaker 5 (11:54):
Or not.
Speaker 3 (11:56):
That the Department of Education has even become what it
would intended to be. Jimmy Carter would probably like to
come back from the dead and say, well, look, we
had some mechanisms. It's kind of very similar to FEMA.
The difference is going to be this president, I think
will actually strengthen and quicken the federal government's support response
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while the left tries to narrativize he's destroying FEMA. He's
going to do with FEMA what they should have done
with the Department of Education, because it was never intended
to become this. It was created in order to free
up some of these checks and the people overseeing these
checks that had to be sent. That's not what it's become.
(12:44):
But to Red's point of the soap opera, here we
go again. Same cast of characters, same days of the
Trump life, same sands through the hour class like sids.
These are the days of our Trump lives. How this
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will all be played out? I'll make no mistake about it.
He's winning and he gets another big, big victory. Activist
Judge is either overturned by appeals judges or ultimately by
the Supreme Court. Another intolerant left, unconstitutional left play blocked.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
By the High Court. This is your morning show with
Michael del China to the.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Deserts of Arizona. Where for Scott a little Carlton your doormat?
Speaker 6 (13:43):
Yeah, this is Carlton, your doormat. I'm not accusing you
of anything, but you were just down in the laundry room. Yes, well,
I'm not accusing you of anything, but I put something
in mind in the laundry basket down there, and and
the something and the basket are both missing. Yea, this
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is not an accusation, but you were down there.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Okay, Carlton, wait a second, I'll check my desk.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Now you think of RODA being a spin off, lou
Grant was a spin off. There were so many spinoffs
from the Mary Tyler Moore Show. There was a spinoff
from Roda Lorenzo Music, who was the voice of Carlton
the Doorman. They tried a pilot animated cartoon, Carlton Your
Doorman with Lorenzo Music in nineteen eighty but it failed. Wow,
(14:34):
but that's okay. He succeeded right after that being the
voice of Garfields and.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Moving out with a Cowdown. Time for your top five
stories of the day, Cliff.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
President Trump says he's not sure whether Dan Bongino's still
with the FBI or not.
Speaker 7 (14:51):
Report Service that Bongino was debating whether to resign after
the DOJ and FBI just concluded Epstein did not have
a client list. Longino I had long claimed there was
a list that named several high profile figures connected.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
To the accused sex trafficker, who is not de seased.
Speaker 7 (15:06):
When asked Sunday of Bongino was still on the job,
but Trump first replied, I think so, before adding he
spoke to him and he thinks Bongino is in good shape.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
By Mark Mayfield, Andrew Cuomo was panting on staying in
the race, but as an independent.
Speaker 8 (15:18):
Tours Is tell News Nation that New York's former governor
is set to make the announcement he's running as an
independent sometime this week. But it comes as no shock
to New Yorkers.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Classic Cuomo because he's selfish.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
It's a narcissist.
Speaker 8 (15:32):
Cuomo's campaign says the sixty seven year old plans to
ask all candidates except Zoron Mom Donnie, the Democratic nominee,
to back out of the race if they are not
in the lead by the middle of September.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
But he doesn't have the right to say that.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
They might have a good connection if they get together
to beat Mondami, but.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
The chances off. I don't really think to see that happening.
Speaker 8 (15:51):
I'm Natalie Migliori NBC News Radio.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Speaking of my friends at Arizona. The police in Tempee, Arizona.
So they're committed to serving the community, even when that
means completing a pizza delivery. Two officers finished off a
delivery earlier this month after arresting.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
A grub hub driver responsible for the order.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
I mean, seriously, they arrest the guy and then complete
over the door. It's the police, we got your pizza.
Can you imagine the order was hot and ready and
the suspect was caught and steady. It's unclear what the
delivery driver tip the police officers.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Hi, this is Jimmy Bourne.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
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Speaker 3 (17:05):
Roughly fifty million people across the Northeast are dealing with floodwatches.
The President putting the pressure on Russia with the ultimatum
of fifty days to find peace or a one hundred
percent tariff on everyone you do business with, not just Russia,
but everyone you do business with. We're gonna kick that
around with Lieutenant Colonel James Karafano. One hour from now,
(17:26):
and the All Star Game is tonight in Atlanta. Last night,
the home run leader currently at the All Star break
was the home run derby champion cal Riley h He
is the first catcher to ever win the home run Derby.
He will start behind home plate tonight for first pitch.
The American League is twenty two four to one against
the National League since nineteen ninety seven. Oh and always
(17:49):
revealing and often entertaining. This is your sounds.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Look m out, Look you just got a track.
Speaker 9 (17:55):
Hard not the subtemster, the opportunity for a brief civics lesson.
Speaker 10 (17:59):
You're a fashion Perhaps you'd like to be alone with
everything deteriorating mental conditions, don't.
Speaker 5 (18:08):
You know.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
When we started doing Friday with forty seven, I I
will tell you I've heard impersonators. And then there's Sean Farroche.
There's just no explaining. It's almost like channeling. And then
you know, and I never wanted anyone to think that
we were really talking to the president when we do that.
(18:32):
But would you say not true? Ice, But they do.
Oh but they do. I thought you say not true.
And no, we don't want them to think that. But
he sounds an acts just like him so much that
so many confused. And really there's a lot of people
that think we really visit with Donald Trump every Friday.
And of course it's Jean Farage. This is an example
of why. This is the president at the faith luncheon
(18:56):
yesterday talking about the big beautiful Bill. And I know
it's radio and you can't see him. You're probably thinking,
this is Friday with forty seven.
Speaker 11 (19:04):
So hard, and the alternative is one of two things.
You can either get all these things and make the
economy strong, or you're gonna literally have perhaps a depression
where you people so rich, so beautiful, so nice to
look at, we'll be totally busted. And let's see how
long your wife stays with you.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
You're beautiful.
Speaker 11 (19:27):
She'll stay with you for about three weeks and says say, Darling,
I can't take it anymore. I can't take it anymore, Darling,
I'm leaving you.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
I said to one guy.
Speaker 11 (19:36):
He's a very very unattractive man, but he's.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
He's smart, and he's rich.
Speaker 11 (19:43):
And I said, you better hope we get this thing
past because your wife.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Will be gone with it about two minutes. Oh my guys,
I like how he was saying one thing, you'll leave me.
Points to one guy.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
Oh, Sean, you better step it up. The real forty
seven is starting to sound like you since the beginning
and I think Killary was the first, and some would
argue it cost her the presidency because she wasn't talking
about Donald Trump. She was talking about American voters who
(20:15):
support Donald Trump, and she called them deplorables. Now, she
wasn't the first to dust around this, you know, the
cling to your bibles and your guns, but she was
the first to come right out and say it. Well,
since then, deplorables, insurrectionists, and now add to the list
(20:39):
thanks to Jasmine Crockett.
Speaker 12 (20:41):
Uneducated people voted the wrong way because they were uneducated.
And that's not to call them dumb, but literally, life
sometimes is life, and you're trying to keep a roof
over your head, keep food on the table, trying to
make sure that your kids have what they need, and
so you're.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Not tuned in. You know, it never dawned on me.
I am busy life in.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
We're life in right now, absolutely, by the way, And
you'll often hear me say this because people, I love words,
and I think we're really missing out not being more
word focused in this country. That's one of the biggest
differences when you read old writers or are founding fathers.
(21:26):
These men were artists with words because words have meanings.
And so nowadays, if you call somebody ignorant, they take
that as you're saying I'm stupid.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
And so I'll clarify.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Now, remember because the Old Testament scripture is a great example.
My people perish for a lack of knowledge. That was
an ignorance, and because of your ignorance, you're overtaken as
a nation. But she's not saying ignorant and then clarifying
that doesn't make you stupid. She's literally saying uneducated, which
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is stupid, and then trying to have it both ways.
But this is what the left does. They don't win hearts,
they don't win minds, they don't lead, they don't articulate,
the insult, criticize, alienate, try to create boogeymen, and fear
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so added a long laundry list, whether it's islamophobic, homophobic, nativist, misogynist, fascist, racist, deplorable, insurrectionist.
Thanks to Jasmincrockett, let's add uneducated.
Speaker 12 (22:45):
Right people voted the wrong way because they were uneducated,
and that's not to call them.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Support us, or we'll call you a name.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Now, a lot of you are wondering, all right, what
the heck is going on with the White House, with
the Justice Department, Pam Bondi, with the FBI, Cash Patel,
Dan Bongino.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
What is going on with this Epstein thing?
Speaker 3 (23:09):
A lawyer who is ironically on the guest list but
can explain it, who knows the real names on the list,
but can't say it because he's the attorney, lays out
perhaps the best explanation for why things are still mated
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the way they are with the Epstein files.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Here's Alan Dershowitz.
Speaker 13 (23:35):
No, there is no client list and never has been
a client list.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
A client list.
Speaker 13 (23:39):
Suggests that Jeffrey Epstein made a list of people to
whom he trafficked women. What there is is a redacted
fbif David, all.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Right, So this is a very important distinction for you
to really understand what's going on. There is never was
a client list. These are people that came forward with
complaints and names a mass through the affidavit and the
depositions of their complaint. So these are victims lists of
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people involved. That's an important distinction. Dershowitz continues.
Speaker 13 (24:19):
From accusers, there are several of them, from accusers that
accuse Jeffrey, that accused various people of having improper sex,
and that has been redacted. The names of the people
accused have been blacked out now of course, because I
was the lawyer and I did all the investigations, I
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know who all these people are.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
I could figure out based.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
On everything that all right, So this is a list
that was amassed from those accusers. He was the attorney,
and he knows that a judge's order caused those names
to be redacted, but he knows what they are. Why
would I interrupt to say that, Well, if there's anyone's
(25:05):
opinion that's worth a little bit more than everybody else's
on this topic, wouldn't it be Dershowitz.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
He's the one telling you. I was the attorney.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
I know this list was made from the accusers, and
I know that's been since redacted, but I know what
the names are that should make you want to listen
on and you're gone anyway.
Speaker 13 (25:25):
I saw who mister x's, mister Wyres, and mister Z.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
I can tell you right now.
Speaker 13 (25:31):
None of them are public figures who are currently in office.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Some of them were previously in.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Office, So that should put your curiosity to rest. There's
nobody currently office in office on that list. Previously, Yes,
and of course Bill Clinton, some of them are are dead.
Speaker 13 (25:48):
But there is no client lists, and the redactions could
be undone if you go to court. So many of
the things that are being suppressed or being suppressed by
two judges in Manhattan, and they're doing it largely to
protect the alleged accusers who are in the view of
the judges victims, even though we don't know what their
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actual status is.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
You want to know who's on the list that's not
really a list. Get the judges to unterdact it. That's
the next move. Stephen Miller, brilliant mind White House Deputy
Chief of Staff or Policy, lays out in two minutes
the entire Democrats strategy, the very strategy the President of
the United States is currently pulling up by the route.
Speaker 9 (26:34):
The left has been trying to shove Marxism, socialism, and
communism down the throats of the American people for generations.
Speaker 10 (26:42):
Now.
Speaker 9 (26:44):
They ultimately were not able to do this during the
Cold War because the middle class revolted against communism and
Marxism and all.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Right, so there's no question from textbooks to curriculum, from
higher education at the university level, and then for the
last thirty years at the common education level. Didn't take
them long after they got the Department of Education. This
is why the president's pulling it up by the route.
But it didn't stop there. It was done through revised history.
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It was done through documentaries. It was done through motion pictures.
It was subtle in dramas and sitcoms. It was done
daily in the rewriting of reality and the narrative from
legacy media and media bias. This has been done systematically. Now,
the problem was the middle class. Just like their problem
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was faith because that led to self governance. Their problem
was the family because that was the heartbeat of the community.
It got to destroy the family, It got to destroy faith,
self governance. But watch how he brilliantly describes how they
got around the middle class. Listen, social engineering shifted their tactics.
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The Democratic parties shifted their tactics to.
Speaker 9 (28:03):
Use migration as a weapon to break down the middle
class and to gain political power and control in this country.
They use migration to destroy our public education system, to
destroy our healthcare system, to destroy wages and working conditions
for the middle class of this country, and in effect,
to destroy social and community cohesion. And then in that
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rubble in that chaos, in that conflict, to then try
to articulate the need for evermore government control, evermore government redistribution,
evermore government power, and then to ultimately import voters to
then support that agenda, to import voters who do not
believe in limited government, who do not believe in the
US Constitution.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
And that is why you are seeing that.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
Before we get to that, think of what Donald Trump
is doing, pulling out by the roots, not talking about
not dealing with symptoms, but by the route, their control
of edgecation, the vanguard of the future, our children, ushering
in the death of journalism and the controlling of the narrative,
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sealing the border once and for all, and removing the
criminal element. What you just heard him articulate is what
I've been saying to you. Donald Trump in less than
a half a year has destroyed fifty years of their
leftist progress. And then we were joking in the Platinum
(29:32):
Hour about whether you're watching the Conjuring or the Exorcist,
you can alway tell when you're getting close to the demon,
because when you're throwing the holy water, something sizzles, something
appears in their skin, or they go, which is exactly
what he says they're doing for bord enforcement.
Speaker 9 (29:47):
Listen, now, this violent, yes, violent, insurrectionist revolt by the
Democrat Party against immigration and customs enforcement. You see video
after video after video of Democrat shock troops in the
streets hurling rocks at Ice officers and border patrol in
their vehicles, firing projectiles at them, violently assaulting them, and yes,
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opening fire on them.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Well yeah, and what they're trying to do is provoke
an action. They would love for somebody to get shot.
They would love to create another George Floyd, which leads
to this sound from Tom Homan defending why our ice
officers wear masks?
Speaker 14 (30:31):
Listen, look at the BLM protests, So how many lives
are lost, how much property are stowing?
Speaker 2 (30:36):
They all wear a mask.
Speaker 14 (30:37):
Did any river of post legislation say say, were you
going to wear a mask in public while a protesting here?
Speaker 2 (30:42):
No, there isn't. This is an attack on ice officers.
Speaker 14 (30:44):
The Democrats want to vilify men.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
And women of Ice and boordtron Ice.
Speaker 14 (30:49):
That from day one when President Trump went office, and
I came back and said, now the vilification starts right now.
The racist Ice, the races of Bordite for simply enforcing
the law to deal with the repercussions of Biden administration's
open borders, where mays of criminals and public states and
trusts released in this country. So I support icewear and
master's still wearing signat they've got HSI, E R O
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or FBI DA. But there needs to be some level
of protection because the tax is unprecedent seven hundred percent
for guys, say, and what I want to remind people
is I wasn't ice agent. These men and women. I
their mothers and fathers too. They don't hang their heart
on a hook every day and they come to work.
They're not the beasts. They're enforcing a law. They're trying
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to make this country safe again, and they're being vilified
for and tacked for.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Well, that's what the left does, right, demonizes, name calls, insurrects,
and what's their argument, Well, John Lucazamo's any indication because
we've got so much room.
Speaker 10 (31:49):
Part of this is a backlash to how badly Biden
handled the immigration situation. It can't just be like come one,
come all, which.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Is plenty of there's plenty of here, and we need room.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Let's there's plenty of room in my house? Do you.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Does John Lugnzamo suggest that maybe people should just break
in and start living.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
There's plenty of room in America. Come on, there's there's
not a lack of room.
Speaker 10 (32:12):
But it's never about room. It's about resources and about uh,
like having a countries have to have a border. You
can it just can't be. I mean, they've done surveys
and something like two hundred million people around the world.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
When as would you come to America? You could? Yes,
I would. Why wouldn't they?
Speaker 10 (32:30):
Lots of countries excuse me, are right, and they would
love to be here.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
You can't, right, right, the places aren't, but well they are.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Bill maher by the way, Uh, he's figured out how
stupid the left is and he's abandoned them. I hope
he arrives at the same conclusion when it comes to atheism.
Britt Hume gets our game ball. Watch how he handles
the whole auto pen situation.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Your Times, you know, interview of President Biden is.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Interesting leases and his pushback We're gonna play the real Britain,
I'm gonna be Britain.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
News in here, and that he acknowledges that.
Speaker 15 (33:07):
There were large categories of people that he that he
had agreed to partner who sided to parton, and he
let his staff carry it out. And I guess by
ample use of the auto pen it would have been
hard for him to do it with his hand because
there's so many of them. It's not the way partners
are usually done, and it's.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
A little bit strange.
Speaker 15 (33:26):
But look, I'm not sure it'd be reassuring to the
American public to hear uh that Joe Biden was individually
making all the decisions in his White House, given the
condition he was in where he was at least much
of the time.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Non complass menace.
Speaker 13 (33:44):
Oh, people who majored in online activism with.
Speaker 9 (33:54):
Any of you in the media clearly missed.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
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