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May 21, 2024 • 51 mins
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Court is wrapping up as we speak. Right now. We're waiting for Donald
Trump, who is going to comeand speak as he usually does at the
end of the day in front ofall the cameras that are waiting just outside
the courtroom. Matt Case is myproducer. Matt, We're gonna between you
and me, we need to figureout. I'm gonna be reading some stuff
here. If you see him inthere, just interrupt me, all right,

(00:22):
Like if you see if you seethe guy, that guy, not
the guy, not that guy,but the guy that I'm talking about,
Don John, Who do we gotback there? Who is that? That's
the fun game to play for me. Uh. Who's in the background this
time? I don't know. Ican't. It's hard to tell because you

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can't. There's shadows, right,and there's a really bald guy and like
all the camera lights are just reflectingoff his head and that makes everybody behind
him like there's a lot of shadowyfigures. You know. They tell you
not to wear white when you're oncamera, like just like a white shirt
because like messes with the camera lens. Well, don't have a guy that
has a perfectly bald head in frontof the cameras because like it's blinding me,

(01:08):
very shiny, not not. I'mnot trying to say this about bald
guys. I'm just saying it distracting. It's like it's, you know,
the tattoo piercing conversation. Like myversion of that is an incredibly bald guy,
but somebody has like a really brightlight pointing right at it, and
he's just like mounting right off atMaria, right back at you. But

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anyway, when he gets outside here, we'll we'll we'll hear him. Also
earlier in court today, Michael Cohenfinished up the cross examination. Finally,
geez, that only took a week. And they I mean, basically he
as much as committed to the ideaof stealing money from Donald Trump and him

(01:55):
being just a slime ball, andgenerally speaking, there's a a lot of
questions as to whether or not he'sgoing to make any difference as the quote
star witness. Here, ah,here he comes, here's the man himself.
I'll get to more things that happenedin court, but first, here
is Donald Trump after his day incourt today. Let's listen in as soon
as he starts to actually talk,which is right now, very much so

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we saw that's really incredible, thisone. I've never say that working in
my life retirement, and everyone's talkingabout this is what we have. We
have backte judge, avoid to judgeby Democrats, by the club, and
they keep being Now this is fourthweek you see to the new or fifth

(02:44):
week, not campaigning, but yousaw what happened once just took place of
that quarter, and hopefully the emotionsyou dismiss this travel will go through because
this trail is a disaster for ourcontract. It is a disaster to New
York State. U s a agentthat great jericher says, where exactly is
the grime to vote a remember overline from Shakespeare in Love. I don't

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know. It's a mystery. Thereis just no crime, Andy McCarthy.
If it's unconstitutional for Texas doing forcedfederal and the great world, how is
it constitutional for New York to enforcefederal electure roll. They're going by federal.
It's never happened before. Nobody's neverseen anything like this. This is

(03:28):
a witch children, This is awitch children. This is to damage cricket
Joe by the worst president in thehistory of our country by far, by
far, to damage his political opponent. That's all. This is the highly
political judge, a totally conflicted judge, who just did something that nobody's ever

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see it, and the press isnot happy. I don't imagine they just
got thrown out of the courthouse.Nobody's ever seen anything by These things are
consistent. Bragg has no authority toenforce collection of all and we did nothing
wrong off Ted Bruz has said it'sover two hundred years. Never once as

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a president the United States been indictedover no crime, no crime. Molly
hevyway, very smart woman. Thisis a show trial. There is no
actual crime or evidence. Molly Heavingrespected by everybody. By the way,

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he was a very liberal gentleman,but a very talented and critically acclaimed director.
Oliver Stone haven't heard his name mentionedthere. While it's a new form
of warfare, it's called lawfare,and that's what they're used to get against
Trump. That's all of us stuff. Who I take it is a super

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liberal, but even he's talking andmost times you've never had such liberal or
as they say nowadays, as ofsupport, Mark Livin, you're living through
what is not only the worst presidencyin American history, that's fighting when it
comes to domestic and foreign affairs,but when it comes to our constitution,

(05:15):
the rule of law order, whichis the core to this republic, Biden's
dismantling and he's destroying it at youover and saying, I think it's a
people around his desk, a beautiful, beautiful, resolute desk in the old
Office. It's a horrible thing.But the country has never been in this
position. We're doing battling in somany different ways, and we're falling apart,

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and we're not respected in the worldanymore. They're looking at us as
saying anything, They're no different thanwe are. Banded countries are saying that,
they're saying that the United States isno different than we are. Gavin
Wax, the lobalist elite, severelymiscalculated by declaring war on Trump. He's
referring to the fact that the pollsare through the room, but I'm not

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even talking about that, and thebulls are the highest way have a been
Andrew and Cage Chigaski, who areterrific lawyers. As everyone knows, it's
passed on for George Misha to dismisshis case. Trump's business records there are
there are no there's no false entry. By the way, they paid a

(06:25):
legal expense and they marked a legalexpense. And I say it every day.
They could have said construction. Theycould have said this is for construction
purposes. This is for some otherpurposes. You're building a building. They
say building expending. They called legalfees, which is legal expense. They
called the legal expense. They paida lawyer money legal expense. And then

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the lawyer's building talks a retainer.It's a retainer. He calls it.
The mgayer what we're acting Attorney generalon that. As much as I want
to keep here this, I thinkthat we The point is he is reading
a bunch of opinions about the casethat he is finding or his people are
finding, and that's what he's spendinghis time doing. He can do whatever

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he wants. He's Donald Trump,of course, man, I just wish
he would stop saying that Joe Biden'sthe worst president of all time by far.
Like that's the kind of thing thatit just that, I mean,
as bad as it is, itreally is bad, it's real bad,
but that hyperbolic thing is like that'sthat's the people who are independence are Ie

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rolling that, like, tell us, don't say that crooked Joe Biden's the
worst president of all time. Andthis is why we need to get Trump
back on the campaign trail so hecan pinpoint the things that Biden is doing
badly that we can, you know, improve upon with just having a conservative
president. Like that's what you wantto hear. Worst president of all time,
without a doubt is James Buchanan.I doant want to hear anything else.

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James Buchanan literally through this country intoa North versus South civil war because
he did not do anything to stopit. He let the entire South secede
from the Union like it was happening. There was no leadership there. Okay,
as bad as you want to thinkit is now and we weren't around
for that. Read a book,I mean Millard Fillmore and Franklin Pierce before

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that helped too. I would putall three of those guys worse than Joe
Biden or anyone else that's been thepresident. And there have been some bad
ones, all right, How oftenis like a majority of people truly happy
with the way that the president isdoing things. It's usually the presidents that
die before they finished their terms inoffice. Let's be honest. The only
guy that you can say without adoubt finish up, and everybody's like that

(08:41):
was an awesome president George Washington,first of all, but that's a little
bit of a weird You kind ofcan't count him because he was unanimously elected
by the people who were governing thestates in our country. And then the
other guy is frkelndellan Or Roosevelt,who was elected four times. He went
against the gentleman's rule, but thecountry kept electing him because they liked how

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he was getting us through the depressionand then into World War two. Everyone
else, I think, relatively speaking, has been disliked by a large majority
of not a large majority, justa large portion, and likely majority of
our society got sick of them withinafter four years or eight years. That's

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just how we do it. Likethis just how our politics are. But
I don't know, we all knowthis is a sham trial. Was kind
of hoping that he talk about themove to dismiss because that was the big
news here this afternoon, now thatthe defense is calling the witnesses, but
there was a motion to dismiss thecharges. Defense attorney Todd Blanche asked for

(09:46):
the dismissal and said that the prosecutiondidn't prove their case against Trump, which
this is something if you follow anycore cases, is something that generally was
going to happen anyway, every singletime that you get that opportunity, you
can say the prosecution rests. They'verested. Nothing was proven today, like
nothing was proven over the last month. We are wasting our time here.

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And Judge one Mershan has a fewdifferent things that he can do now.
He basically said that he's going toreserve the decision for later, which is
obvious. He's not going to justsay, you know what, you guys
are right, We're going to dismissright now. And the reserving of the
decision he can still at the endof the day, at the end of

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the trial, after the closing argumentsnext week, then he can dismiss the
charges and not even get it toa jury decision if he wants to do
that. But we're still going tohave this week and they say they're going
to do the closing arguments early nextweek. At least that's what the plan
is. We'll see if they cankeep on that timeline. But man,
what a waste of six plus weeksfor Donald Trump heading into a massive election

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year for eighteen is the time.Emery Songer here with you. That's one
thing that's happening in the news,and the other big international news is happening
in Iran, a helicopter crash thatkills their president and their foreign minister,
among other officials. Will try totell you what happened and what's going to

(11:13):
happen next for Iran and how thatmight change some things, knowing their proximity
in the region of the Middle East, but also how they help fund Hamas
Hezbola and several other terroristic groups inthe region. That conversation next News Radio
eleven to ten kfab he says,why did Donald Trump band shredded cheese because

(11:35):
he wanted to make America great again? Oh yeah, you got a grate
your own cheese. Yeah yeah,it is better that way. Yeah,
there you go, there you gohilarious. You know they put chemicals in
the shredded cheese you buy in abag to keep it, to keep it
from coagulating. I think is theword coagulating. I think that's the word.

(11:58):
Don't fact check me, okay,but yeah, if they didn't put
a certain kind of chemical in thosebags of shredded cheese, they'd all get
stuck together. So that's why ifyou buy them in the bricks and great
it yourself, you're just having lesschemicals. And it's tastier too, is
it. Do we know that?What did you be able to tell the
difference? That's a good question.We'd have to taste test that. Anybody

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want to line that up for me, I'd love to eat your cheese.
That's a weird thing to say inthis context. It's not. Yeah,
but if you just took that sentenceout completely of the context that you were
talking about it in, just recognizeof that sounds really weird. I think
there's I am not to bias fromarrested development. There are a lot of

(12:46):
things taken out of context that soundweird when they are, and I guess
that's fair. Donald Trump just finishedup his words what do they call that
word versus salad? It's a statemint or whatever. Had a guy email
in because I he's he kept sayingover and over again every time that Joe
Biden's mentioned, he mentions him beingthe worst president ever, like the worst

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president of all time, and Ijust I'm like, I don't know,
I'm it's just me. Maybe maybeit's just me. Maybe I've read the
books. Why are you laughing?I said, no, it's just no,
it's it happened last segment too.Somebody's calling and then hanging up.

(13:28):
I think he maybe said something thatthey got triggered by, and it's a
snowflake at his phone but they hungup. Yeah, little snowflake dialing his
phone and then hanging up right away. But you didn't but he didn't want
to talk to you. Yeah,I had a little snowflake. How do
you know that? Though? Whatif it's like a child? What if
a four year old is like callingyou an accident and then hanging up when
you answer the phone. That's that'sa possibility. We don't know. Okay,

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that's true. We don't have acaller right in that case, I
hope you have a great day,four year old. It could be a
spammer that just got the wrong number. I mean they're just calling the number
and then you answer, and youthe name of radio station, and they're
just like wait what and then theyhang out before they even admit who they
were. Although there are some peoplethat dial the wrong number, we pick
it up, and then they tellus they dialed the wrong number. That
does happen sometimes, Yeah, itdoes, even on our hotline. It

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does. Uh oh, here's anotherone. All right, good luck with
that anyway. keV emailed in andsaid, what's the worst president of your
lifetime? And it's Biden. Imean, like, but you have to
remember, I'm in my early thirties, Like I'm a I don't have that
kind of experience. I didn't livethrough the Reagan years. I didn't live
through Carter, I didn't live throughhw Bush. I barely remember Clinton.

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You know, I don't. Alot of people have really strong thoughts about
Barack Obama being a terrible president,but there were a lot of things that
I think were going well for theUnited States at that time. He was
probably the right guy at the righttime for a lot of different reasons for
people who are more liberal at thesame time. You know, Trump was
certainly the right guy. In twentysixteen, we figured that out. Joe

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Biden is not the right guy atany time in American history. I mean,
this guy was literally the only answerthey had because they didn't want eighty
year old Bernie Sanders winning the nominationjust to get destroyed in the general election.
They rigged it so Joe Biden wouldbe the guy because they knew his
name would be good enough for allthe Democrats to vote for him. That's
the only reason why he's in theoffice. They couldn't come up with a

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better candidate than him. And that'sthe bottom line, worst president of all
time. Though let's not get crazyhere, all right, that is the
worst president of all time. Wouldnone of us have lived through the worst
presidents of all time? The guysleading up to the Civil War, Pierce
Buchanan, Millard Fillmore, those guysare a next, like another level of

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terrible. And even Andrew Johnson,even though it's not technically all his fault.
Andrew Johnson had a terrible presidency tooafter he took over for Abraham Lincoln
once he got assassinated early in hissecond term. But those I mean,
the conversation starts with a lot ofthose guys, right, and there are
some others that I mean. WilliamHenry Harrison was only a president for a

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month. You can't really call hima bad president because he didn't get to
do anything. He got pneumonia,after his two hour long inauguration address in
the middle of a freezing rain,Cott pneumonia died thirty days later. Like,
we don't know if he was goingto be a good president or a
bad president, but he certainly can'tbe considered anything other than maybe one of

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the worst presidents ever because he didn'tdo anything. Zachary Taylor, he could
have been a great president. Hedied a year after being in office.
Same with Garfield. We don't knowwhat these guys would have done if they
got a full term. They died. Well, we're gonna call Joe Biden
like the worst president of all time. No, he's a bad president.

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But we're losing our historical context here, people. That's all I'm saying.
Read a book for twenty nine.We'll come back. We'll talk about the
Iranian stuff and whatever you want totalk about too. Call us four h
two five five, eight eleven tenon news Radio eleven ten, kfab would
we all go extinct if bees?When I really think that, like you
start have to asking butterfly effect questionswhen some something like a bee, you

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know, it's pretty pretty important tothe ecosystem, you know what I mean?
Food for thought, but don't eatbees. That'd be bad food for
thought, right, don't don't beswallowing bees. They got that stinger two.
Anyway, it's four thirty nine.We appreciate you for listening. We're
talking before the break, and we'llget to the news head of Iran in
Israel and the International Criminal Court andall that stuff in a second. But

(17:32):
I wanted to take this call.Brian's on our phone line, and Brian,
it looks like you want to talkto me about who the worst president
of all time is based on ourprevious conversation. Is that right? Yeah?
So here's the deal. All thepresidents you listened, I'm not saying
they're good or bad, but wenone of them were as incoherent and competent,

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and nor did they ever let thesovereignty of this country be at steak
or at risk, as well asthe financial standing and how he backs and
how he flip flops on everything.You talking about Joe Biden, Yes,
we're talking about Biden. Ok.Yeah, and then to turn around and
to turn his back on the longestand the strongest ally we've ever had in

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the Middle East the way he has. He is the worst president because none
of those other people put our sovereigntyand this nation and the risk that he
has just with the open borders andhis economic and his foreign policies. I
don't want to none of those otherand I don't want to I don't Brian,
I don't want to argue this becauseit's obviously a subjective conversation. Necessarily,

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Uh, let me just throw outa counterpoint to this, because in
my lifetime, Biden's clearly the worst. I mean, like, I'm not
but again, I'm caveat. Ireally only have memories of George George W.
Bush and on right, Like that'sfor presidents. I don't have a
big yet, but as I cango back in and I've from Carter from
Carter, Okay, so remember carright, But Brian, I guess you

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know, I read a lot aboutthe presidents and history, and I really
like that stuff. You talk aboutthe sovereignty of the nation. My only
counterpoint would be Fillmore to Peers toBuchanan, those like eleven years that those
guys are president, because Filmore justfinished Zachary Taylor's term. Those three guys
over those eleven years literally threw usinto a civil war where half of the

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country, separated, created its owncountry, and then we started to have
a four year long battle of literallyfighting each other to the death over economic
issues, over slavery, over avariety of things that the North and the
South have been splitting on. Andthose three guys just let that happen.
They just let it happen because ofpolitics. And I'm just gonna says,

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as bad as the stuff that Bidenhas done, we are nowhere close to
that happening right now. But youbut you're putting three men versus one.
Sure, actions of three versus andthat's and that's fair relatively. Yeah,
no, And I'm I'm I'm here, Yeah, no, I'm here.
If we talk at the single individualactions of one individual by himself, then

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that would lead us to where Bidenhas absolutely got to be on the top
of that list, because he hasdone more damage than any one man than
our presence. And that's fair.And that's that's fair, Brian. I
compound anyway, I get your point. Yeah, I'm just compounding that.
I'm compounding the actions of each ofthose three guys. I think all three
of them are worse than Biden oranyone else. To be honest with you,

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and and and in ten years we'llsee the repercussions of what's done to
our co And that's and that's actuallyway more fair to look at it,
because we're not going to actually knowexactly what the ramifications of even the last
I mean, you could even saythat about Obama still, because I mean
we can we can even say thatas far as back as we're still feeling
Clinton. Yeah, I mean,but honestly five years, we're not even

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sure after twenty five years about thehistorical context. Appreciate the call Brian's good
stuff, and I appreciate it.Yeah, you too. I don't mind
talking about this even if it isa subjective question because even though you're not
gonna get me to say that JoeBiden's the worst president of all time,
I mean, it's kind of ait's the same like Michael Jordan or Lebron
James argument, right, like,there's no point to it. But the
reason I don't think he is theworst of all time is because of the

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actions that led to the Civil Warspecifically, and then you throw in guys
like Zachary Taylor James Garfield who wereboth in office for like Taylor is barely
over a year. I don't thinkit was a full year for Garfield.
And oh, by the way,William Henry Harrison was president for a month
before he died, okay. Andthen Andrew Johnson accomplished nothing because he had

(21:48):
an entirely different political party that wasrunning the cabinet, running the country,
in the House and in the Senate, and he was basically there as a
Democrat. How do I say this? He was a proxy Democrat added to
Abraham Lincoln's ticket because Lincoln wanted tohave a party that was not politically split,

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and it might have worked, andthat might have changed the trajectory of
how we viewed politics in our countryfor the rest of time, except for
John Willis Booth decided to kill AbeLincoln very shortly after his second term began,
and then the large majority of thefour years had to be Andrew Johnson
leading an administration he was not equippedto lead. All of those people had

(22:36):
horrendous, absolutely gut wrenching presidencies thatkilled the United States in different ways.
And I just we're losing the historyof our country when we just have the
recency bias of like all of thebad things that one guy did that We
don't even know what all the ramificationsare. If it leads to a bunch

(22:57):
of awful stuff into the future,and ten years from now we can go
back and look at some of thestuff that was done in the Biden administration
that we don't really feel specifically.I mean, you could talk about the
electronic vehicle stuff, the electric vehiclestuff. We don't know what the ramifications
of that are going to end upbeing in ten years, right, it
might be nothing. We might makethat transition peacefully. If it ends up

(23:18):
happening. I don't think we'll getthere. But maybe not. Maybe it
goes the other way. Maybe energycosts are salvaged. Maybe our inflation kind
of reverts back to the old ways. You know, these things are cyclical.
We don't know all of that yet. I'm not willing to say that
Joe Biden is even close to beingin the same ballpark as the guys that
got us into the Civil War,though, Like if you read about the

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politicians of the time, those guyswere more They did not They cared more
about the North versus South thing thanthey cared about their own political party or
any of the other principles that weregoing on. They had over a decade
to try to figure out a wayto get us out of that situation,
and nobody had the guts to doit. They just kept compromising and compromising

(24:02):
and compromising to a point where youhad to fight over it eventually because somebody
didn't get their way the right way, and then the South succeeded. Point
blank. That's all I'm saying.But that's a you know, that's kind
of what we're talking about here.So there you go. Four forty five
is the time. If you wantto call in, you can four two
five five eight eleven ten. Fourh two five five eight eleven ten.

(24:22):
We can talk about whatever you wantto talk about, and I'll talk about
the news out of Iran and howcrazy it is that their president and foreign
minister died in a helicopter crash andwhat that means in the Middle East.
We'll talk about that too, comingup on news radio eleven ten. Kfab
you cannot tell me that Joe Biden'sthe worst president of all the time when
we've had forty six presidents now,and there was a period of time where

(24:45):
literally we had a civil war becausethree presidents just let it get worse and
worse and worse and worse and worseand worse. There really wasn't an awesome
president between James K. Polk atnumber eleven and Theodore Roosevelt number twenty six
outside of Abraham Ley Lincoln. Thefour years of Lincoln was like the only
truly great presidency that you had betweenthe eleventh president and the twenty sixth president.

(25:07):
And you're gonna tell me that wehave it the worst we've ever had
it right now. Sorry, I'mjust not there yet. Doug's on our
phone line of four two, five, five, eight eleven ten. Hello,
Doug, what do you think aboutthis? Hey? Hello? Yeah,
I mean, eh, Marie,how are you doing today? Good
Doug? What's up? Hey?History will write the books, but I

(25:30):
guarantee you and I've been around fora long time. Okay, Okay,
I've lived through a lot of presidentsbecause I'm sixty five years old. Okay,
hey, I've lived through Carter sure. Before that, I lived through
Nixon and Agnew and all the restof these people. Okay, Right,

(25:52):
I wasn't a president, but yeah, sure. Other than the Civil War,
our country has never been so tornapart as it is today. You
don't think you don't think, Doug, you don't think that in the sixties
or fifties and sixties, or wasn'tsome of that going on too? No,

(26:12):
there wasn't. I would there.I lived that time. Okay,
So don't tell me that our countrywould We came back from beating a world
a world war. If it hadn'tbeen for the United States, the war
would have been destroyed. Our countryworked as one country together to get it

(26:33):
done. I'm not talking about vanddon't talk about don't talk about people that
fought knows war, Doug, youknow it right? All right? I'm
you, Doug. For a second, Hold on, pal, you aren't
listening to me. I want totalk to you, but you gotta let
me talk to so, Doug,I'm not talking about the war. I'm

(26:55):
not talking about World War two.I'm talking about in the nineteen sixties.
There was a big split on whator not we should be in Vietnam that
war, all right, I'm talkingabout civil rights. I'm talking about in
the South. There was segregation ofour country in schools, in everything in
the South. And you're taught youyou're telling me that that is not worse

(27:17):
than what we're going through right now. Okay, Dug, the floor is
yours. Okay, it is.What we're going through right now is terrible.
Listen, one guy talked about hisreligion, and everyone wants him fired.
Not everyone, one whole side wantshim fired. Why is that that
we have a country that we're supposedto be free to do what we freedom

(27:41):
of religion. But if you don'tor a freedom of speech, and if
you don't do it the way oneside of this country wants it, they
asked for your behind and destroy youbecause they don't care. Right. That's
the problem. We forgot that wewere Americans. I served and I defended

(28:02):
this country for twenty eight years.And those people if you sat down and
you sat down and talked to aVietnam veteran, he did what this country
asked him to do. And whenhe came home, those people spin on
them, They trashed them, theydestroyed them and made them bad. And
then you're sitting here telling me thatwhat this man is doing now where he's

(28:23):
letting people run over our border,destroying our couch, Doug, your after
being active people telling you're sitting heretelling me that this is okay. No,
I didn't say it was okay,Doug. Are you insane? When
did Matt did I ever say wehave it good right now? Did I
say it one time? No?Not one time, Bro, I don't

(28:47):
know what we're yelling about. No. One time did I say this is
good? I said, I thinkyou could make the argument we were even
more divided in the nineteen sixties,That's all I said. And you made
the point for me when you saidthe Vietnam veterans came back for more and
we're spin on. You just provemy point. Who's spitting on people?
Now? No more? On theWay News Radio eleven ten kfa B
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If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

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