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What does one have to do toenter into this sole keyword contest thinging that
we got going on here? Ohman, well, you got to have
a connection to the internet. Yeah, you got to get one of those
You think there are people out therein the world today that still don't have
any possible way to connect to theInternet. There sure are, and I
hear from them from time to time. And well, if your art you
if you don't have a connection,if you're one of those people, I'm

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sorry, but you're not going tohave a chance to win one thousand dollars.
And you know what, I getit, because like you get it.
Yeah, why you know what Imean? Why what? Why do
you got to have a connection tolive your life? I get it.
But for this contest, you do. You have to have a connection to
win to the Internet. You gotto be connected and then all you got

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to do is go to kfab dotcom and that's it. You're done.
You put that in a keyword.You know, it's really easy. It's
easier than buying a lotto ticket.I'll tell you that, because for that
you got to get pants on andgo down to the gas station. But
you don't need an Internet connection youdo for this. Oh, but that's
true. Oh, I see whatyou mean. Hmm, okay, fair

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enough. Maybe we should have youknow what we should do. I'm gonna
I'm gonna give for ref this tothe higher up. So I'm gonna save
this audio and send it off tothem. See what they think we should
hire somebody who stands out front ofthe studios and just enters. People who
don't have an Internet connection. Theycan come by, we'll take their dats
and we'll put them in. We'renot gonna do that, okay, So

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anybody who thought that is something thatwe could do, don't. Don't plan
to make a trip down here andget that information unless you just want to
see my smiling face standing there.What's tigh? Like? What window do
you have to be able to dothis? You know? What what works
best for me is probably can wedo like a a solid nine to eleven

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pm? Okay, so that's usuallypretty free nine to eleven pm on certain
nights. Yeah, So you're justgonna sit down there and wait for people
to come by and enter the contestpreemptively, because I mean, you can't
go back. They're they're they're they'redrawing winners right at the end of the
hour. Oh, that's right.So they would be giving you information so
you could put their info in thenext time. But there's no real easy

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way to do that, because howwould you like? This isn't like a
normal contest. We don't even dothe nominees from in here. So,
ladies and gentlemen, that was awaste of your time. Yeah. I
appreciate the hospitality that Matt is tryingto extend to you, but that's just
not how it works. What ifI offered fresh hot towels. No,

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No, fresh hot towels. No, that's how you get in trouble.
You know how many people have gottenbusted for running illegal operations in a place
where they'd have fresh hot towels.Okay, that was another misstep. Yeah,
bad, bad people are gonna getthe wrong idea about what we do
in this place. You know,I see what you mean? All right,
So just get an Internet connect ifyou don't have one. I'm sorry,

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I'm gonna be insensitive right now,but how are you living right now
in twenty twenty four with no Internet? Okay? I mean honestly, Matt
Case doesn't have social media, He'sstill on the internet. I am you
know how to use the internet?I do. I type into a keyboard
and things pop up on my screen. And all you got to do is
type into your keyboard. When youget the internet, whether it's on your
browser on your laptop, whether it'syour browser on your phone, whether it's

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a browser on like a hardwired computerwith monitors like we have here in the
studio kfab dot com, it willbe the first thing that pops up.
Put the keyword grand in that's thishour's keyword, and you'll have a chance
to win a thousand dollars in anation my keyword contest. There you go.
Also, how was the weekend?Did you do anything fun? You
have fun? It was good.Had had some fun in the sun,

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enjoyed, enjoyed some time off.It was good. Yeah, it was
good. It was It was relaxing. Honestly, that's the word of the
weekend. Nice and relaxing. Yeah, I man our neighbors. It got
worse with the fireworks. The fireworkswere insane on my block. But you
know what it is, what itis. I don't want to complain about
it anymore. We got through it. The dogs definitely are going to need

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that. Try trape tritizone. That'sthe one. Thanks, Yeah, definitely
gonna have to invest in that.So there's there's where we got going on.
Okay, so there's that, andthen gosh, a lot kind of
still happened over the weekend even thoughCongress wasn't in where Congress wasn't in session

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because they had a week long recess, Joe Biden welcomed them with a welcome
back letter. Should I read partsof this or should I read the whole
thing the context around it? I'lltell you what it means, but I
also kind of want to put theentire context because this is not just a
letter to congressional democrats. This isa letter specifically designed to be leaked to

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the media. Ah, Like,the entire second half of this thing is
just a reiteration of democratic platform talkingpoints that Democrats in Congress already know.
Okay, they already know. It'sthe idea that anybody gets their hands on
this letter are going to be like, oh wow, I didn't know the
Democrats felt that way. That's thegoal here, you know what I mean,

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which is kind of like us wecan just be in the middle of
a conversation all of a sudden,we just drop you know, oh,
by the way, we talk aboutall this cool fun stuff from two to
six on eleven tin kfab, justlike drop it into random conversations. Mmmmmm.
You know, you just be strategicabout it, knowing who the audience
is, Like, Hey, I'mgoing to grow in the brand here in
the middle of a random conversation.Well, that's what he's trying to do
here with this letter that he absolutelyknew the media was going to get because

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he leaked it himself. I'm sure, so I'll go ahead, I'll read
the most important part to this.I don't know if I want to commit
to the whole two page letter,But what did Joe Biden tell the Democrats
in the House and the Senate,especially after the last week where it's a
growing number of names that we know, including committee chairs, saying I don't

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think this is the right thing todo. I think he needs to get
out of the way. What washis response, I'll tell you that next
on news radio eleven tin kfab.Go to kfab dot com and the first
thing will pop up is our cashcontest and you call it grand in the
keyword box, and that's it.You're entered to win easy as that it's
a nationwide keyword contest. One personin the country is going to win.

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Not you know, necessarily this thismarket every time, but we'd love to
get local winners and we'd love tocelebrate with you. Joe Biden wants to
win the presidency again in November.And it's weird because you know, everybody's
saying, hey, you should probablyjust dip out, man, that debate
was a disaster. Well, I'mgoing to read part of a letter that

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was sent to Democrats in the Houseof Representatives and the Senate. Matt feel
free to interrupt with questions as Igo. We're going to treat this as
a statement. I'm not going todo the Biden voice because I don't want
to be a distraction of the informationhere. Okay, fellow Democrats, just
ex kidding. Now that you've returnedfrom the July fourth recess, I want

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you to know that despite all thespeculation in the pres and elsewhere, I
am firmly committed to staying in thisrace, to running this race to the
end, and to beating Donald Trump. I have had extensive conversations with the
leadership of the party elected officials,rank and file members, and most importantly,
Democratic voters. Over these past tendays or so, I have heard

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the concerns that people have, theirgood faith, fears and worries about what
it is at stake in this election. I am not blind to them.
Believe me, I know better thananyone the responsibility and the burden the nominee
of our party carries. I carriedit in twenty twenty when the fate of
our nation was at stake. Ialso know these concerns come from a place

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of real respect for my lifetime ofpublic service and my record as president.
Sorry, and I have been movedby the expressions of affection for me from
so many who have known me welland supported me over the course of my
public life. I've been grateful forthe rock solid, steadfast support from so
many elected Democrats in Congress and allacross the country, and taken great strength

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from the resolve and determination I've seenfrom so many voters and grassroots supporters,
even in the artist of weeks.I can respond to all this by saying
clearly and unequivocally, I wouldn't berunning again if I did not absolutely believe
I was the best person to beatDonald Trump in twenty twenty four. Any

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question so far, Any truth tothe rumor that your debate for performance was
due to an ice cream headache,sir, No comment on that. I
plead the seventeenth Amendment, which issomething he would say, because I'm guessing
he doesn't know the amendments of theConstitution. He should be pleading the Fifth
Amendment. Right, that's the joke. I don't need anybody calling me and
telling me this, the seventeenth Amendmentdoesn't apply. There. Well, let's

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okay, anyway, all right?Or to go ahead, I set it
up. What's the seventeenth Amendment?Okay, fine, the seventeenth Amendment established
to direct election of United States Senators. And each say yeah, so that
checks out. Yeah, he stillthinks he's a senator. All right,
here we go and I continue.This is a letter Joe Biden sent to

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fellow Democrats in the House of Representativesand the Senate today. We had a
democratic nomination process, and the votershave spoken clearly and decisively. I received
over fourteen million votes, eighty sevenpercent of the vote's cast across the entire
nominating process. I have nearly thirtynine hundred delegates, making me the presumptive
nominee of our party by a widemargin. Do we buy that this is

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legit? Like he's actually like,hey, I got fourteen million people to
vote for me in the primaries andcaucuses. Oh, thus far right.
So he's saying that thus far thathe's saying, we did this already and
I was voted as the guy.Yeah, but the Democrats didn't like,
they didn't even I'll continue here.This was a process open to anyone who
wanted to run. Was it?Only three people chose to challenge me?

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One fared so badly he left theprimaries to run as an independent. What
is that supposed to me? Oh, it's a shot at Aaron Rodgers,
I mean an RFKA junior. Yeah, but he became an independent well before
the first caucus. Oh interesting,what is he talking about? But yeah,
that's a backhanded shot at RFK.Another attacked me for being too old
and was soundly defeated. That wouldbe Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who did

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worse than Jason Palmer, who noone had heard of before. No mention
of Jason Palmer in this message,though clearly he doesn't want to mess with
a fellow primary winners. Of course, if you are not familiar. Jason
Palmer defeated Joe Biden in the AmericanSamoa caucus, where forty three or so

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people voted for the Democratic Caucus andJason Palmer won. So there you go,
anyway, said, the voters ofthe Democratic Party have voted. They
have chosen me to be the nomineeof the party. Now this part I
agree with. But he's coming upwith, do we now just say this
process didn't matter that the voters don'thave a say. I declined to do
that. I feel a deep obligationto the faith in the trust of voters

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of the Democratic Party have placed inme to run this year. It was
their decision to make, not thepress, not the pun It's not the
big donors, not any selected groupof individuals, no matter how well intentioned,
the voters, and the voters alonedecide the nominee of the Democratic Party.
How can we stand for democracy inour nation if we ignore it in
our own party. I cannot dothat. I will not do that,

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all right, So let's stop itright there. I agree with that part.
If they decided to pull the plugon this and just like pick person
X, whether it's Newsome, Kamala, Pritzker, Shapiro, any of those
people. Right. The voters didn'tvote on any of those people. Right,
So in the Democratic Party did everythingthey could to quash anybody who was
challenging Joe Biden in that primary andcaucus process. Now, I don't know

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if it's worth gloating about like hewas there. But at the same time,
it doesn't make any sense to belike, if we're gonna be like
trying to protect our system of government, like we are fear mongering people to
vote for us because we think theother guys are going to ruin our system
of government. How can we saythat and then just yank me out of
the way when I clearly and definitively, no matter how screwed up it was,

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won the nomination with over thirty ninehundred delegates around the country. Yeah,
so he and Kamala kind of havethe Democratic Party in a pickle a
little bit right here. When youbring that up, Yeah, how in
good conscience can you be like,Okay, yeah, he's kind of right
there, Like how hypocritical would itlook? And I did say that I
didn't think they'd care. But whenhe's saying it. You can tell he's

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not cooperating with the idea of tryingto get him removed. He's like,
let's not give the other side anothertalking point here. Yeah, this is
what the Democratic Party thinks of whateverthey call democracy these days. They didn't
even let you vote for who thenominee was going to be, Not that
they really did in sixteen and twentyanyway, because they messed around to make
sure Bernie didn't win both times.How Bernie Sanders didn't just go bonkers on

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the Democratic Party and do it Pulsiand just like leave. Not that he
belongs there, he's an independent technically, but I mean, how do you
not just destroy all of the peoplein charge there? Because they absolutely screwed
him out of the denomination both times. Weird. I'll read this to finish
up on this before we hit thebreak. This is from the Biden letter
to the Congress Democrats. I haveno doubt that I and we can and

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will beat Donald Trump. We havean historic record of success to run on.
By the way, do you sayan historic record or a historic record?
That's got to be a A right, because that's it's followed by a
eight I've seen this a lot though. I've seen a lot of people with
the n historic. A lot ofpeople have done that. We'll investigate further,
but this isn't just a Biden thing. It's it's like, do people
really say it that way? Butit says we have an historic record of

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success to run on from creating overfifteen million jobs, including two hundred thousand
just last month, reaching historic lowson unemployment, to revitalizing American manufacturing with
eight hundred thousand jobs, to protectingand expanding affordable healthcare, to rebuilding America's
roads, bridges, highways, portsand airports, and water systems. To
beating big farm and lowering the costsof prescription drugs including three five dollars a

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month insulent for seniors, to providingstudent detrilie for nearly five million Americans,
to a an historic investment in combatingclimate change. There was one gigantic run
on sentence there that is literally justa campaign ad. The rest of it
really goes that direction because this isnot intended just for the congressional Democrats.
This is for any possible voter,so they can read this and be like,

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oh yeah, wow, I can'tbelieve the Democrats really have done that.
They haven't, I mean spoiler alertthat they haven't done a lot.
Not all this is lies, buta lot of this stuff is completely fabricated,
because why did people lose jobs?And you're telling me that we've expanded
all this manufacturing. Yet I watchedJohn Deere in eastern Iowa, where I'm
from, moving out building by building, town by town to go build stuff

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in Mexico. They're pulling a realwand deer over our eyes. Get it?
Wan ah yeah, right, theSpanish version of John Yeah, there
you go, wan deer. Yeah. Okay, So where's the explanation there?
Talk about energy? I've been payingtwice as much of my energy prices
the last three years. Who's thatfault for that? Right? But again,
this is intended for people that disagreewith Biden. That people that are

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going to read this letter and takeall of this the way that they want
to are the people that are alreadypredisposed to voting for him. If you
have thoughts on it, please fireaway a phone call. I would love
to talk to you. What doyou think about Joe Biden and his letter
to the other Democrats. I'd loveto hear from Yet four h two five
five eight eleven ten. Four htwo five five eight eleven ten on news
Radio eleven ten, kfab how canthis be the figurehead of our party?
What does that look like for therest of the party, and how it

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could trickle down and loose some ofus our seats in these really close districts.
Well, he basically says, Hey, I'm here, I'm here to
stay, and anybody with the problemwith that, let's throw hands. He
didn't really say that, but youknow that's kind of that's my understanding of
basically like, hey, let's knockit off. I'm going to be the
guy. Well, we want yourthoughts on this. Is it good?

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Is it bad? Is it apositive? One way or the other?
You can calling now four h twofive eleven ten. Mike is on the
line. Mike, welcome to theshow. What do you think about this?
Oh? What's going on? Emory? Hey, hey, so uh,
I think it's awesome. I likeseeing all these denims fight amongst themselves
once should have lost all the time. And then you made a comment earlier

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that he buried his most his feetand cement. Well, I'd look at
that. It's the perfect time totask him overboard. Mmmm hmm. Yeah.
So but it's good because they haveto think about it like this.
But is it I are This isa weird question, Mike. Do you
think that we're being bamboozled? Doyou think he'll change his mind at some

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point? Well? I don't knowthat he's gonna change his mind because I
think he and his wife and hisson are power tripping. They can't stand
the thought of uh not having peopleserve them hand and foot and cons including
the entire country. M h Ithink they're holding out for a little little

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moolah. I think they can.They can be persuaded with a little oh,
we've got a book endorsement. Wegotta, you know, miss that
together or anything that we can thinktalk a little green at you. Ah,
Now they buying him out? Interesting? Okay, all right, Mike,

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I I see where your brain's at. I don't. We'll have to
keep an eye on what that goeson. Hey, Mike, appreciate you
calling in. Thanks for listening.Every good one. Matt's on a phone
line four two, five, five, eight eleven ten. Matt, what
do you think? So? I'mthinking that Biden is kind of holding on
to his guns because he's got alittle inner circle going on, and Obama's

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still in control and has been andwill continue to be, so he's not
going to go anywhere. He's theface of the show, and behind the
scenes, everybody else, Obama,Kamala, they're just going to keep doing
what they've been doing. So soyou don't think he's really doing anything,
I mean not at this point.Not when we see the guy walking off
the wrong stage, falling down.Yeah, we just hear him so behind

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the scenes like kind of the big, big time stuffy again, he's just
a puppet. He's out and infaith, showing faith, and everything else
is Yeah. So what do yousay about the people though? You know,
because I was under the impression ormaybe this is just being skeptical as
long as we've been skeptical because wejust can't believe this guy's the president.
But I've been thinking, like theDemocrats are all kind of on the same

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page with the way that they weredoing this, and I thought he was
going to be a part of it. When they kind of removed him,
didn't want him to run for reelection, and then they were able to insert
their candidate of whatever choice that theyhad to be the next nominee. But
now it sounds like he's not goinganywhere. He doesn't want to go anywhere,
like you said, And Kamala knowsher best chances, saying in power

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is to be attached to him.But you hear some of these leaders in
the Democratic Party that are like midichairs in the House saying, I don't
think he can do this. Ithink we need to think of someone else.
What do you say about the peoplethat are dissent, like like the
dissension that's growing there with the Democratsactually in Washington. I think they're not

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a part of that that inner circlethat that is kind of hush hush and
secret that's going on. I don'tyou know. I'm not a conspiracy theorist
or anything, but right, butI think there's a good handful of Democrats
that are not in that inner circle, that don't have control and don't know
what's going on, as opposed tothe ones that I've been in this office
forever, you know, playing thegames that they're playing. Why why wouldn't

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they tell Why wouldn't they get themin on it? The question? Yeah,
I mean like but that that's myonly thing is why, well,
they're in Washington, d C.Like I mean, we already think of
this place as a deep state swamp, and this is just kind of poking
holes in some of those theories,not necessarily that there isn't a bigger picture
going on behind the scenes, butthat everybody who's there is in on it,

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because there's no way that this wouldbe happening. This was these these
Democrats were doing this on a callwith the King Jeffries, you know what
I mean, Like this was alike this, they're not complaining just to
anybody and everybody. They're on acall with the King Jeffries, and some
anonymous sources are leaking it to themedia. These are the guys that are
really concerned about Biden as the presidentialnominee. That can't be good for the

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party as a whole to have thatkind of dissension. It would make way
more sense for them just to bein on it, don't you think.
Honestly, it would make a lotmore sense for them to be in it,
you know, because you can tellthat they want somebody else in and
likely, if let's be honest,if they did get somebody else in,
you know, who knows what thatwould do for the success of Trump.
I think there's a lot more peoplethat would would vote for Trump just because

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of the situation that Biden's and theyget somebody else, so that'd be a
win for them. But that's whatI would think too. I don't know.
I still think there's just something aboutthat inner circle where they want that
complete control and they don't want somebodyelse to ruin it for them. So
there's got to be something a littlebit more to it. Yeah, No,
there's definitely more that meets the eyeon this. It's just weird because
what Biden's behavior right now just isthe opposite of the puppet teering thing that

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we expected, you know, atleast I expected when this started to pop
up him double down, Hey,doubling down. I am the guy,
and look, you can't remove mebecause I'm the president. So what are
you gonna like? I have tocomply with you, guys, and I'm
not gonna so, Matt, thisis good stuff. Thanks for calling in
and listening to our show today.Thank you. Uh Fred's online, Fred,

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thanks for listening. What's on yourmind? Hey, Uh, Well,
you're talking about a couple of differentthings here. I was reading the
other day that that in multiple states, there are only two ways to remove
him from the ballot. Number onewould be death right. Number two would
be the twenty fifth Amendment. Now, if they invoke the twenty fifth Amendment,
let's say they do that tomorrow.That means tomorrow he's out of office.

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Done, so they're Kamala right,so, but but and then,
but then she would have to alsomove out of the way. Right.
Nobody wants her, But he wantsGrandpa in there. I mean, yeah,
well, she's worse than Biden isin a lot of places. They
have painted themselves into a corner.There is no way out. You can't

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you can't throw Gavin Newsom in there. Look at the math exodus from California.
Nobody wants that guy. His policy'sstink. Nobody wants Kamala. We
all know how she got to workwhere she's at. So she's not a
good role model for little girl.Sorry Biden, Grandpa, I'm sorry,
man. He can't even he can'teven tie his own shoe. He can't
even I don't know if you sawa walk off the stage yet, and
I was a four inch step.He couldn't even manage a four inch step

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without his babysitter helping him out.Let's thank Lancy Reagan. Let's thank her
because she knew enough to keep Ronaldout of the spotlight when his Alzheimer's or
dementia, whatever wants he suffered fromstarted kicking in. She kept him out
of the limelight. Yeah, thislady, she keeps pushing Joe into it.
I'm you know what, man,A lot of people I talk to

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you, they think there ought tobe some helder abuse charges being brought against
her and whoever keeps pushing his buttons. I mean, no, Grandpa needs
to go to a retirement home andjust live out the rest of his days.
Fred, this is good stuff.I appreciate you calling in man.
Yeah you bet, brother, Yep, you have a good one. John
Rich, Rob Sherry, everybody elseon the phone line. We're gonna get
to your next stick around four htwo five five eight eleven ten, News

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Radio eleven ten kfab and raise Songeron news radio eleven ten kfab his very
staunch saying Hey, I'm staying righthere and what that means for not just
him, but for the Democratic Party. Go ahead and go to the phones
to John. John's on the phones, John, appreciate you calling in.

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What's on your mind? Hey man, you got to explain to me how
this senile old man the second thatsomebody wants to do something about how he's
been inadequate to be in office forhis most of his term, now that
they're going to remove him, he'sall pissed off and wants it to stop.
That doesn't make sense to me.You know, he was able to

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like make an actual thought and tellthem no. But the entire time he
was in office, he was arambling old man like grandpa sitting out on
the porch, doesn't know what he'ssaying, but he's saying it. Yeah.
Well, it's interesting John, thathe decided to write a letter here
which he didn't write this. Thisis his speech writer writing this. Yeah,
you can tell, because he wouldn'tbe able to make the coherent thoughts.

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Right. Well, we're organized itin this way to where not only
does it read like a letter tothe fellow Democrats, but most of it
is literally pointed at the American voterthat he knew he wanted to read this,
so they did this instead of doingit like on a press conference.
And he also called into MSNBC thismorning, did a little short phone thing
with them, basically just reiterating,Hey, by the way, like I'm

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saying in the race, I understandI'm not a young guy anymore. He's
repeating the same things to the sameaudience over and over again. But it's
very political stuff, like it's justa regular politician stuff. So we're a
little you know, I guess overexposedto that sort of thing. It's just
funny that he wrote a letter andthat's the thing that we have to like
report on this because it's not himtrying to speak this. It's literally something

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that we read and interpret ourselves,which I'd be interested to know if that's
kind to be kind of the waythat he communicates with us a little bit
more frequently into the future. You'dthink if he's going to stay in the
race, that's the most safe waythat they can censor things that he says
and protect him. You would think, well, yeah, because putting him
on the news hasn't worked for him, because every time he goes on the
news, he does something dumb,he says something dumb, and everybody just

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flames him for it. Sure,John appreciate to call me in yep.
Let's go to Rach real quick.Rich, thanks for being on the show
today. And what do you goton your mind today? Rich? We
don't have Rich there he is,I'm here, Yep, I gotcha,
Yeah, hear me, yep.Okay, yeah, I'm thinking that the
autobook. James Comer, who's incharge oversight, ought to look at Kevin
O'Connor. Kevin O'Connor is Biden's personalphysician. Kevin O'Connor is the person who

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met with Kevin Kinnard. Kevin Cannardis the doctor that's been coming in with
Parkinson's disease expertise, signed in eighttimes in the last year to meet with
the White House. Yep. Andif there's abnormal bank activity in Kevin O'Connor's
accounts, again, that's the president'sposition. He may be getting paid or

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may be involved in what James Comeris investigating with the twenty three LLCs,
all the money that's flowing out ofChina and Ukraine that the Biden family has
been tracked too through bank records.You look at all of this happening right
now, and the fact that Chinahas a mass ninety four billion barrels of

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oil in their reserves. It's aperfect time for them to come in and
take a swipe at Taiwan what wehave going on in the White House right
now. And I'm looking forward toyour feedback on this. Yeah, Rich,
appreciate the call A lot that Richjust said there. As we hit
the top of the hour, Iwant Rob, Shery, Scott and everybody
else calling in stay right there.I want to get to your phone line

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phone calls into the next hour.But what he just said is interesting because
of the doctor situation there. Thereare paper tells all this stuff. But
the real important part of what hesaid there is that it's an unstable time
for our presence as a force toprevent places like Russia and China from doing

(27:23):
whatever the heck they want. Russiajust struck a hospital in Kiev in China
staring at Taiwan right now. What'sthe next step if he stays in the
race, is that going to bethe green light to see these things actually
continue to escalate? More on thisand even more on news radio eleven ten
kfa B. Sherry is on ourphone line. Sherry, thank you so
much for holding and being a partof our show today. What's on your

(27:45):
mind? She Mary, Hi,thanks for taking my call, and a
three points. I'm breathed, andthen you can dissect them. The first
thing is last week, doctor,we're talking about the doctor. There are
several states cannot change a name ontheir ballots once the primary candidate has been
chosen. That's number one. Numbertwo. I think that they're terrified that

(28:11):
if of Fighting leaves, because weknow his entire family is corrupt. There's
a whole lot of other players involved, and with him gone, the House
of Carts did very easily stumble.My last point is following the Democratic Party
is dry enough to stand up toRussia in China. It wasn't Obama,
it wasn't Clinton. It's going tobe Kamala, you know, I mean,

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And that's that's all I have tosay. Hey, thanks, Sherry,
Okay, so let's see, Yes, all right, let's go one
by one. No ballot change.That's a big deal. That's a big
deal. But I'm sure there's aloophole that they will find if they need
to. Right where there's a will, there's a way when it comes to

(28:57):
cheating in the refe Democratic Party.The idea of Biden being the person and
the in being the nominee and theother supporters potentially we're not supporters, but
other Democratic people in DC. Imean that of course they're scared because losing

(29:22):
is like the worst possible option here, and he is not going to test
well coming out of that debate.Over the next couple of weeks are going
to see new polls. I'm sureTrump's going to have a little bit more
of a lead, But of coursethere's going to be those staunch anti Trump
people and hardcore Democrat supporters who doesn'tmatter to them, they're going to vote
anyway. And who's strong enough inthe Democratic Party to deal with our foreign

(29:42):
enemies like Russia, China, Iranpotentially, et cetera. And the answer
is, I don't think the DemocraticParty cares enough about that. They just
want to have wars happen because theythink it's good for the economy, which
in some ways historically that has beenthe case when the war ends, especially

(30:03):
and they just can't go on perpetuallyforever. That's that's like one of the
deal. But I think they wantto be able to offer up services or
resources to the side so they canfeel good about themselves. And if those
people aren't at war, then they'renot going to be viewed as the heroes
they help to be. I don'tknow if there's anybody in the current Democratic

(30:23):
Party that even wants to be involvedin that way to prevent a bigger issue
in Taiwan, or to help preventRussia from doing more damage, not just
to Ukraine, but maybe even beyondthat. It's pretty interesting, but I
just don't think that's part of theiragenda at all. Four h two five,
five, eight eleven ten is thenumber. Scott's on the line.

(30:45):
Hello Scott, Welcome to the show. What's on your mind? Ay,
good afternoon? Are good? Yeah? And I only got a sec.
But I don't hear a lot ofpeople talking about it. But first of
all, I think the whole thing'spretty much a dumpster fire, and it's
I mean, it's worrisome to alarge extent in my mind that this is
actually going on and it's in fulldisplay around the world. But one of

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the things that I think is reallygoing to expose his intent that I don't
hear a lot of people talking aboutis his son Hunter and his conviction.
And I know that he said hewouldn't pardon or commute the sentence. But
I have to believe that he's goingto and I think everyone probably thinks that's
a foregone conclusion. But until hesentenced, I mean, he may hang
on just till that happens, orthat the Cabinet might give him first right

(31:32):
of refusal. In other words,if they're going to invoke the twenty fifth
Amendment, they might give him theoption to pardon prior to that going down.
So I think that's going to bea big flag when it goes up
on what his intentions actually are.Yeah, and that the Hunter Biden thing
is interesting. So it's October ninthis the latest that the sentencing is scheduled
to happen for Hunter, which isless than a month before the election.

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So there would be absolutely no wayjust to get to that point and then
to pardon him. But I'm surethere's going to be an element to that
Scott that there's no doubt exists.I don't think he's going to pardon him
before the election. I think himholding on past that he needs to either
win or lose the election. Butin the weeks leading up between there and

(32:16):
January twenty it's of twenty five,when the next inauguration happens, no matter
who it is, he's going todo that, right, Like, I
mean, he's definitely, I think, going to probably do especially if he
loses, and just be like,hey, you know what, I'm just
going to go ahead and protect thisperson that's very close and near and dear
to me. But no, butif they invoke the twenty fifth a Vega's

(32:37):
inclination that that's coming down, thenhe has to do that prior to that
or he won't have that president.He doesn't have that leeway anymore. I
don't think. I'm not an expert. Yeah, but would they invoke that
they would have to invote. Iguess it comes down to do you think
that the Democrats think that they canbeat Trump with Biden Harris again? You

(32:58):
know, like, I don't know, right, if they think that they
can, then I don't know whythey would invoke the twenty fifth Amendment.
I think that they would most likelyjust let him go as long as he
can, and then he could justresign on his own merit and they could
get Kamala into the White House oncehe's inaugurated in January of twenty five.
Then at any point of the nextfour years, they can do that,

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and they have complete control over thatbecause it's his second term. I don't
know if the Democrats would do thatat this stage of the game, because
that means he's done done, andthen they hand it to Kamala right now.
And do they think that Kamala canactually beat Trump like head to head
don't. I don't think that that'sa better option than just sticking with Biden
for now. So it'll be interestingto see, though, Scott. That's

(33:40):
for sure that looming like hanging overthe top of their heads, because strategically,
I just don't know if they cando any better than what they have
right now based on the rules ofthe game. If he doesn't, like
just voluntarily get out of the way. I appreciate the call. Yeah,
no, probably sit another dynamic tothink about. Yeah, I know for
sure, I appreciate you. Thanks, Thanks you Mite. Phil's on a

(34:02):
phone line four h two five fiveeight eleven ten. Hello Phil, what's
up? Okay? Can we agreeyou and I that the Democrats will vote
for this guy if he's on thebout Democrats as a whole that are already
Democrats? Yes, yes, okay, you think about how irresponsible that is

(34:28):
to vote for somebody for president thathas Parkinson's, okay, or dementia?
Yeah, think about it. Yeah, think about that for a second.
How irresponsible is that? How muchdo you have to hate America to do
that? And in order to dothat, you have to hate America,

(34:49):
You have to hate Donald Trump morethan you love America. Oh, that's
definitely where it's coming from. Phil. That's why the entire campaign is being
run on fear mongering about what theother guy's gonna do instead of about what
there guy's gonna do. Right,they're all talking about he's going to be
a dictator, He's going to dothis, that, and the other thing.
Not once over the last four yearshave they mentioned all the great things
that he's doing, because nobody reallythinks anything he's doing is good. I

(35:13):
think these people are clinically insane.Emory, I don't see any other way
to explain this. Okay, thisis total insanity to a vote for somebody
for president with dementia or Parkinson's.Do you think, Phil? Really?
Yeah? But Phil, do youthink if they did decide to invote the

(35:36):
twenty fifth or he does step downand they run Kamala instead, do you
think her association to him is goodenough or do you think that there's not
enough time for them to really propher up In a one on one election
with Trump, Donald Trump would eather lunch period, end of story.
It would be worse than the Bidendebate. Yeah, I mean, we

(35:59):
can't forget what Tulca got to her, which was that was a tough one.
It was it was funny to watch, That's that's for sure. Hey,
Fell, appreciate your thoughts as always, Thanks for calling in you bad
bye bye. Ivan is on theline. Ivan, Hello, Hello,
I just got a quick question.You guys brought up Hunter Biden. I

(36:21):
want to know how the junior Bidenhas a security clearance of any kind to
being on the briefings and all thatstuff, now that he's a newly convicted
selling How did we have it,How did he even have it to begin
with? That's all I got.Hey, No, appreciate the call,
Ivan, thanks for listening. Ithink it probably has something to do with

(36:43):
who his dad is. Would bemy guess. There was any one person
that could just override any kind ofconversation about the security clearance, it is
the President of the United States,who happens to be his father. You
read about some of the other questionssuble people who have not gotten security clearances,

(37:04):
I mean, like Oppenheimer, Right, big part of Oppenheimer, I
hate to spoil the movie if youhaven't seen it, but a big part
of Oppenheimer and his story is thefact that he needed a security clearance to
serve and help out with the differentthings, and the military couldn't give it
to him because of his association withcommunists in pre World War two days and
his close connection and friendship. Evenif he did invent the atomic bomb that

(37:29):
helped win World War two. Right, It's usually not very easy to get
security clearances to be that close,except in this case the sun. I
mean, this has never happened before, but a child of the president has
been convicted of a felony, andapparently the Biden administration just has no like

(37:49):
they can just override anybody from makingthat determination. And that's the scary part
about the whole thing. It reallyis what the Biden's feel like is okay,
because they can trust or they feellike they can trust Hunter, even
though every ounce of evidence that wehave with the laptop, with the taxes,

(38:10):
with the guns, with who he'sconnected with overseas. He should be
a massive liability when it comes tonational security, and they don't care.
Three eighteen. We'll take more ofyour calls. Four row two, five
to five, eight eleven ten onBiden and him saying, Hey, I
ain't going nowhere. We'll keep doingthis so well, continue to roll along.

(38:35):
So keep us locked and loaded andcall it's a four row two,
five to five, eight eleven ten, News Radio eleven ten Kfab and Mariesung
on news Radio eleven ten kfab.Hello, Mike, what are you thinking
about? Yeah, thanks for takingmy call. I think it's playing in
step well. I think they're toofar into this. They allow Joe Biden
to obviously become the nominee, andthat was their biggest mistake. You know,

(39:00):
they can invoke the twenty fifth Amendmentif they choose, but he's not
going to go anywhere. And Ithink the Democrat Party right now is absolutely
cooked, but there's no way torecover from it. Their bench looks horrible
if you look at how Gavin Newsomwas gaslighting everybody regarding the Biden administration and

(39:21):
how he was the greatest jobs creatorin the last thirty four years I don't
see how they recover from it.The biggest argument, you know, They're
just on MSNBC today they were talkingabout how Ronald Reagan couldn't didn't know his
first name by the end of hisfirst term. But the truth is is
that Biden didn't know what college hewent to on the first day of his

(39:44):
first term. So they're absolutely cookedin short of some funny business which may
be a result from them not passingthe Safe Act today, I don't see
any scenario where Joe Biden or anybodyelse on the left is elected president.
Yeah, it's definitely interesting, Mike. I appreciate you calling in man,

(40:05):
thanks for listening to the show.Yeah, so I got to start here
with what he's saying about the bench. True, Like, could you imagine
if they decided to pull like aPritzker or Shapiro, like guys who are
a lot lesser known names this quickly. It just wouldn't happen. But this

(40:27):
is how they're going to get you. They're going to they're gas lighting everybody
by talking about all the things thathe's accomplished in the office, but they're
also going to be talking about allthe stuff that you need to be afraid
of if Donald Trump is elected,and that's really going to be the key,
that is going to be what isgoing to try to sway independent voters.
It's not his record. You gotto remember this. People are voting

(40:49):
against Trump. He got eighty millionsomething votes the first time, not because
he's an awesome candidate, but becausepeople were afraid of what he was going
to do. You know what I'msaying, Like, that's that to me,
is like like this, this isreally where the issue lies for us.
If you're on the right and you'rejust like, hey, the Democrats,

(41:12):
they have nowhere to go after this. They are in trouble, big
time trouble. And there's no waythat you can you can talk yourself into
Kamala as well if they did invokethe twenty fifth Amendment. I'm just telling
you, that's not what they careabout. They care about winning and any
and all costs and people who theywant to make you afraid of what would
happen if Donald Trump's the president,and what may or may not happen when

(41:36):
Joe Biden's the president, who becomescompletely secondary to that. Mike Number two,
a second Mike is on our phoneline at four two, five,
five, eight, eleven ten,Mike, what's on your mind? Hey,
Ari, So thanks for taking mycall. So my thought was,
as far as my history goes backin the high in my high school days,
when they actually taught government that ifthey do invoke the twenty fifth Amendment

(42:00):
or the president's assassinated, the vicepresident takes the role as president, but
the Speaker of the House becomes thenew vice president and that person is not
elected. So the twenty enacting thetwenty fifth Amendment is kind of off the
table as far as a strategic movefor him, at least that's as I

(42:22):
remember it. You're right. SoI'm trying to think because I think the
I think they could actually within theirown political party they can go to like
their leader on the other like theleader of their party, like pro tam
or whatever in that scenario. Mike. I'll look into that though, for

(42:44):
sure, because you're right. Imean, that doesn't help them at all,
does it. I mean, likethat just creates a bigger issue if
they don't have the ability to dothat. But I appreciate you bringing that
to our attention today. That's veryinteresting, you bet all right? Yeah,
this is the thing like government governmentclass is one that I definitely would
like to take again over as somebodywho's a just just to know all of

(43:09):
the intercogs and workings and in theall that stuff. Okay, so let's
uh go to Steve real quick.I got a couple of minutes here for
Steve. Steve, welcome to theshow. What's on your mind? Hey,
Amory, just thinking about how they'reletting, uh letting Joe Biden or
rather his son sit in on theon the meetings. Yeah didn't didn't he

(43:30):
say to kind of, you know, to kind of show how they're going
to be all rule of a lawafter the Trump uh guilty verdict than when
his son got also when Hunter gotconvicted. Oh, we're not going to
give him any special treatment. Youknow, we're going to abide by the
rule of law and you know,no, no, pardon, well I'm
sorry. Giving him clearance to sitin on those meetings might be considered special

(43:55):
treatment. Maybe, uh yeah,maybe just like a hair, like a
tiny little wee bit, Yeah yeah, just a wee little tiny bit.
Yeah, this guy just can't talkwithoutline. Yeah. Well, on top
of that, I mean it's prettyclear that he no matter all of the
transgressions that Hunter makes. He stilltreats him as if he is like a

(44:15):
major advisor, and I don't know, like I again, I'm not going
to try to pretend like I knowwhat the relationship between a father and a
son is, no matter how oldthey are. I'm sure it's you still
want to, you know, lookout for him and everything. But I
wonder if Donald Trump's family and DonaldTrump Junior being so prevalent and just being

(44:35):
visible regularly, I wonder if thathas any influence on Joe wanting to have
his family ever present to show,Hey, I got a strong family too,
look at me. I don't knowif that has something to do with
it, but you're right, there'sno reason for a guy with the kind
of foreign connections that he has beenperpetrated to have that we know he's got,
Plus how he's been communicating with himin years past, there's no way

(44:58):
he should be anywhere near these likeinsider briefings. I appreciate the call and
always love talking to everybody today.The phone lines are still open. We're
going to get to more when wecome back. You just got to stick
around. We're having fun. Andby the way, I pulled up.
I pulled up the twenty fifth Amendmentreal quick. Section two of the twenty
fifth Amendment. Are you ready forthis? I got it. Whenever there's

(45:21):
a vacancy in the office of theVice President, the President shall nominate a
vice President, who shall take officeupon confirmation by a majority vote of both
houses of Congress. So basically,it's not a premier succession like, hey,
the president dies, goes to thevice president, the vice president dies,
goes to the Speaker of the House, that kind of thing. It

(45:42):
goes literally to like, hey,it's the twenty fifth Amendment is invoked,
the President nominates a vice president,and then the House and the Senate have
to vote that person in. Sothat I just pulled that up and read
that real quick. So that's howthe twenty fifth Amendment works. It's different
than the order of succession. AnyWho, We'll have more on the way.
If you want to call in,you can talk Biden, you talk about

(46:04):
all this other stuff. Four ohtwo five five eight eleven ten four oh
two five five eight eleven ten,News Radio eleven ten KFAB. Em Marie
Sung on news radio eleven ten KFABtalking about Biden, Joe Biden saying in
a letter to Congress Democrats specifically,and of course everybody in the world because

(46:25):
this was leaked to the medium.And Hey, I'm running. I'm the
best guy to beat Donald Trump.So let's knock off all this talking about
me getting out of this race.Four h two, five, five,
eight eleven ten is the number,and we have Brian on the line.
Brian, welcome to the show.What's on your mind? Oh? The
funny system amendment saysh or someone elsewould have to say he's unable to discharge

(46:51):
powers and duties of his office.That really wouldn't be true, because he
has been able to discharge those powers. You do. He's not very good
at debating. His voice was weak. He would try to talk about too
many things at once, and who'shis kindest thought? But I thought that
most of what he's said was trueand good, and most of what Trump

(47:15):
has to say was altse and evil, so I have to vote for him.
That reminds me of a meme I'veseen online which goes, just because
you think Alfred's who will take careof the batcave, you mean to replace
him with the Joker. Yeah,but Brian isn't that like politics though,

(47:36):
right, I mean the Joker,Like nobody in Gotham thought the Joker was
a good guy. Right, Thereare people who really think that Donald Trump's
politics work. And much like wetalk, I tried my best to talk
to my Republican friends on this showthat there are people as crazy as it
sounds that people disagree with you politically. For every single person that feels the

(47:58):
way that you feel, there's aperson on the other side of that aisle,
and that exists, Brian, justto you know, and I understand
what you're saying is that you feellike Donald Trump is a bad guy and
there's no way you could justify yourselfvoting for him, even though the guy
on the left is a very oldman that seems to be more senile than

(48:19):
he's not. Don't you think atsome point it's unhealthy for our nation to
be led by somebody who doesn't seemto have the ability to lead in the
same way. Well, let's takeone fact, something that was brought up
by a previous caller who's sold themselvesout in our country to China. If
you look up Biden, China andany country in the region, see how

(48:43):
he's strengthened their ability to contain Chinahas even gotten the soft Koreans and the
Japanese have joined maneuvers and had agrudge for a long time. Whereas if
you look up Trump and Zte's Trump, well see how yeah, he's sold
out our national security to China tostill buckets of himself and his crime family.

(49:06):
So but Brian, you say allthis, but there were literally no
world conflicts going on during the Trumpadministration, and it wasn't until after Biden
took office that Putin went into Ukraine, Hamas went after Israel, and we
are just waiting for China to decidethey want to start taking over Taiwan again.
I just I have a hard timefeeling like we're talking about all the

(49:27):
same things here. Well, withTrump in office, those guys were getting
everything they needed and wanted, andall they had to do is wait on
policies and agenda is to draw everyoneand everything everywhere. I'm to take over.
Biden has confronted them, and somuch for the talk of Democrats just
wanting to make money off the war. Okay, Well, I just have

(49:52):
to say this, Brian, I'llbelieve it being a good thing for humanity
when all of the conflict stops.But as always, I appreciate your perspective
and thank you for calling in.Today. Let's go to Jeff. Jeff
is on a phone line for twofive eleven ten. Hello, Jeff,
what are you thinking about? Well, the last thing that the voters will

(50:15):
think about Democrats and Republicans independence,and Democrats are going to vote for Biden.
Republicans are going to vote for Trump, although not all of them,
and not all Democrats will for Biden. But there are several thousands of Republicans
who are not going to vote.They won't vote period. But the big
thing is the last official act thatTrump's got in his history as the president

(50:37):
was overseeing the riot, the insurrection, the mob, the speech he gave
to that rally in the morning.That's the last thing, and it's it's
not something that I'm making up orembellishing. There's video of it. They
show him at the at the rallysaying we have to fire like hell,

(50:58):
I'm going to be down at theCapitol with you, Yeah, Jeff,
And then there's Jeff. A lotof that has been edited. He said
peacefully multiple times in that like hementioned peacefully, he is mentioning things.
I again, I'm not trying tolike be combative about this, because this
isn't what we're trying to talk abouthere. I'm really trying to just talk

(51:21):
about Biden staying in the race andhow that affects the Democrats. But what
you're saying here is, I understandanybody who's an opponent of Trump is going
to point to January sixth, butthere has been absolutely nothing that ties him
specifically to the insurrection itself. Itis just edits It's it's his opponents saying
this is what this guy loves,this is what this guy oversees. But

(51:43):
that's unfortunately for people, they buyit. They buy it. One of
his the Biden campaign, as itjust came out this week, has the
exact thing that you're you're mentioning,Jeff, and it's just it's taken in
an edit, completely out of context, even though that's not exactly how it
went down. I know that's partof the game, and I'm not saying
that it should be illegal to dothat, because both sides are going to

(52:06):
have falsehoods in their ads. ButI just like, to me, I
just I don't look at it likethat. I really don't. I feel
like there were some really bad actorswho were there that wanted to create havoc
because the election didn't go their way. But I don't think that we don't
have any legitimacy to the fact thatDonald Trump told them all to go do

(52:27):
that. I'm trying to be analyticalhere. I know who you work for,
and I know what your politics are. I'm trying to say that they
the Republicans, don't have anything thatmatches the Trump in January sixth. They
just don't have anything. And whenit comes down to advertising, they're going
to repeat the rally, the speech, the words, and then they're going

(52:49):
to show the rioters at the Capitol, right and they can sort them but
them defecating and urinating in the buildingright. Well, but Jeff again,
I'm I'm hearing you, Jeff.Thanks for the call, thanks for listening
to us, and thanks for callingin. Look, first of all,
the company I work for doesn't tellme what to think. I just want

(53:10):
to make that very clear. Wedon't have meetings that are like, hey
have this angle, Hey have thisangle. I show up, I have
my opinions, but I also tryto be as open to any possible angles
as possible. This is why Ihave many people like Jeff, like Brian
that really are very much more leftleaning than I am. And I'm okay

(53:30):
with that. I think that that'sfine. I want to have those discussions.
I think that's a healthy America andwe can talk about this stuff.
But to just be like flippantly talkingabout how January sixth, somehow is the
way that we're like Donald Trump isgoing to be attached to that, and
there's nothing that negative about Biden thatyou can attach to that when I have
seen almost ten million illegal immigrants comingacross this country's border of Mexico in the

(53:55):
last three years. Is just notpaying attention to the same things. We're
just not paying attention to the samethings. You can't tell me that we
have a great handle on all thisstuff that's happening in the world yet,
because Donald Trump is being implicated insomething he's not been charged with, by
the way, he's not been chargedwith insurrection on January six I just don't

(54:15):
know how we can just talk aboutthat as if like, well, that's
how the voter's going to look athim. But Biden didn't have any skeletons
in the closet from the last threeand a half years. Are you kidding
me? When's the last time youlooked at your energy bill? I'd like
to know what that number was beforehe got into office. I know a

(54:36):
bunch of people that are in JohnDeere families, in John Deere families,
they're watching their factories close, theirjobs moving to Mexico. To them,
that's way worse than anything that happenedon January sixth, whether Trump was involved
or not. So I just thinkwe're looking at the wrong things in a
lot of different ways. Four htwo, five, five, eight,

(54:58):
eleven Ten's the number. We got. Plenty more on the line. We'll
get to Mark, Joe, Another, Jeff, Johnny, and anybody else
who wants to call in. That'scoming up. News Radio eleven ten kfab
eh Mari song on news Radio eleventen kfab Hello, Joe, what's on
your mind? Hey? Amory?Hey, I heard Brian and Jeff call

(55:20):
on what they said, and Ihope they tied up their unicorns before they
made their calls so they didn't runaway. But what I'm the way it
looks to me, the blind administrationhas three things to attack Trump on January
sixth, you know, the biginsurrection abortion, and they want to say
that Trump's a liar. But theway I look at it, the liar

(55:45):
in this campaign is Joe Biden,his family, all the Democrats surround him,
and the media that had been lyingto us. I mean, just
a few weeks ago, just beforethe debate, what was it cheap fake?
Yeah, all the all the thingswe saw. Yep, there's the
liar and there's the big lie thatthey're pushing. So you know, I

(56:07):
don't want to hear any more aboutabout Trump being a liar. Now I'm
hearing you. Joe. That's agreat call. Thanks so much for listening
to us. Yep, you takeit easy, memory, Yeah, you
too, always appreciate it. Mark'son the line. Four two, five,
eight eleven ten, Mark, what'son the noggin today? Hi?
Am Mary. Just a great showand just had a couple of comments.
There's been a lot of people criticizingHunter's security clearance because he has a selony

(56:32):
conviction. Well, hou's from goingto get a security clearance. He has
the same number or way more selenyconvictions. Yeah. The other point is
I think the Democrats there's definitely candidatesstronger than Biden, no question. I
think what they're going to do ifthey're going to see if they can get

(56:52):
another candidate to run. If theycan't, then the attack goes against Trump.
And the main point of attack onTrump is Project twenty twenty five.
Sure, And I know you don'twant to talk about it. I know
most of your listeners don't know aboutit. It's not that I don't want
to talk about it, Mark,I just don't know like how relevant it

(57:13):
is because it's not a Trump thing, Like, it's not related to Trump.
Absolutely. Trump's got his fingerprints allover it through Herodage, the Heritage
Foundation. Yeah, that's that's that. All of the people in the Heritage
Foundation are the ones that put thatthing out right, And he's he's friends
with him. He is pushing thisagenda. He's separating himself from it.
But if you look at Project twentytwenty five and if anybody looks at that

(57:37):
and sees what their agenda items are, if they think that's to America they
want to live in, Yeah,then yeah, well, Mark, Mark,
again, anything related to that,because I've gone through all the Project
twenty twenty five stuff, and Iunderstand, like there's a bunch of coalitions
that like want to push agendas foranybody on all sides. Right, there's
really radical stuff on the left too. This one is getting a lot of

(57:59):
publics because of the Heritage Foundation andtheir proximity to a lot of Republican leaders.
But in order to pass all thisstuff, it's not just a Trump
thing. They would have to havecontrol of the House and the Senate and
all of the states, most ofthe states to be able to push a
lot of this stuff through because alot of the stuff that they're talking about,
those are state laws that need tobe affected. Those aren't federal laws.

(58:22):
So it's kind of a trickle downthing that they're hoping happens. But
they need to take care of Washington, DC first, And I think that's
kind of what the point is,is, like, hey, let's get
Republicans elected to push this stuff,but the Republicans have to win at some
point, and I think that's probablywell, you know, I don't disagree,
but I tell you that the Democratsare going to pound Trump on Project
twenty twenty five and they're going toshow his fingerprints all over it. If

(58:45):
your readers would take Hey, ifyour listeners would take ten minutes Google Project
twenty twenty five educate themselves. Noin Mark, Mark, I'm hearing you.
I don't think I don't think.I think you're marking up the wrong
tree with a lot of these people, though, because I think that conservative
agenda is going to be exactly whatthose people want for America. And like
I said, for every person thatfeels that way, there's somebody like you,

(59:07):
Mark that doesn't think that that's goodfor America. It works both ways
on that. I just don't thinkthat Donald Trump has as many fingerprints on
it as you think. I thinktoo many Republicans need to be elected for
that to actually become a thing,and they need to worry about winning an
election before we can even talk aboutthat. Mark, I appreciate the call.
Thanks so much for listening to us. Yeah, so another Jeff Ralph,

(59:28):
Johnny, I would love to talkto you. Stick around, we'll
continue this conversation. We roll itall on into the four o'clock hour.
A lot to talk about a lotof different angles here. But when Biden
says I'm staying in the race,that changes things, right, because he's
no longer compliant or complicit to gettingout of the way. What does that
mean for the or the Democrats?Go ahead and call us at four ROHO

(59:49):
two five to five, eight toeleven ten, News Radio eleven ten,
KFAB four h two five five eighteleven ten is the phone number we've been
talking about. Joe Biden reiterating hisstance that he is going to be the
nominee for the Democrats. He citedeven and I think correctly, that they
already the nomination process, as crookedas that might have been, they didn't
really accept any challengers the Democratic Party, but people tried to run and it

(01:00:13):
didn't go well for them. Buthe says, why would you take that
away from the people. I'm justgoing to stay in because I'm the best
person to beat Donald Trump. We'redebating whether or not he's accurate on that
and what that means for the Democratsas we truck along the last four months
or so until the election in November. Four two five five eight eleven ten
is the number. We're talking abouta variety of topics within this. Ralph

(01:00:34):
is on the line. Ralph,thanks for calling in. What is on
your mind today? I wanted totalk on my previous caller raising January sixth
and using the term insurrection, whichunhappily you echoed the Biden doj via.
The FBI investigated January sixth and foundthere was no insurrection. Okay, is

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that all you wanted to tell me? That's what I want? Well,
I also I wanted to say,it's about Democrat control of the language of
the campaign. Okay, yeah,no, And I mean, okay,
Ralph, I'll play along on this. Right. This is the other thing
too, when they come out andthey say stuff like we want where you

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should be afraid if Donald Trump's elected, he is going to like ruin or
up or overthrow American democracy, right, And many people are very quick to
say we are a constitutional republic andnot a democracy. I get why those
words matter. I'm also like,within the realm of the understanding of the

(01:01:37):
topic in which we are referring,I think it's important to say things in
a way that is, you know, everybody knows what we're talking about kind
of thing, you know what I'msaying. It just seems that everything is
so over the top and fear mongering. Yeah, well, and that's this
thing thing, Ralph. They can'tthey don't have their own merits to run

(01:01:58):
on like they have to scare youinto voting for them because if the other
guy wins, all this bad stuff'sgoing to happen, and they it's it's
literally all about the opponent. Theyhave nothing they can talk about. Is
so all the good things that they'vedone over the last four years, isn't
that really sad? At the endof the day, it is, Emory
fair enough, Thank you, I'lllet you go, Thanks, buddy,
appreciate you calling. Yeah. No, And as far as the word insurrection

(01:02:22):
goes, I say it. Youknow what I'm talking about. That's the
point, you know, I say, January sixth, you know what I'm
talking about. That's the point.Johnny's on a phone line four h two
five five, eight eleven ten.Hello Johnny, what's on your mind?
Hey, thanks for taking my call. I'm just gonna go ahead and say
it. I believe that Biden prettymuch is the only choice. If if

(01:02:42):
they were to throw somebody else outthere, my guess would be, you
know, Gavin Noosent or something likethat. But you know the reason I'm
just saying this, I think Ithink most Republicans are probably going to stay
home and not vote this go round. You know it is because something your
coller mentioned earlier. One of thecallers mentioned Product twenty twenty five, and
also, you know, January sixth. I think the other thing that they

(01:03:05):
didn't mention was the evidence linking Trumpto Jeffrey Epstein that was just released one
of the I think it was theSupreme Court justices or whatever. But those
things, I just don't think alot of Republicans it's not going to sit
well with them. They're just goingto stay at home. I mean,
you kind of look at Biden.I mean, he pretty much is a

(01:03:27):
conservative anyways. I mean, Iwould prefer somebody more or less to Biden,
but I actually just don't think that'sgoing to happen. Can I sell
you down for a second, Johnny, Can I sell you down? Always
always appreciate the call. I justwant to reiterate that before I start asking
some more questions here. Okay,So, so you say Republicans are going
to sit at home because they thinkthey're not going to be interested in voting

(01:03:52):
for Donald Trump. That's not provento be the case over the last two
election cycles. Why would that changenow? I just like I mentioned and
you know the Jeffrey Epstein thing,you really do like. If that was
such a legitimate claim, don't youthink the Biden administration would be running a
thirty second spot on it right nowon television across America. I don't know

(01:04:12):
why they're not, but I'm sureeventually they will unless they change up,
if they get somebody else different inthere, Gavin Newsoen or Kamala Harris or
whatever. I think that Republicans aregoing to have to get somebody different too,
and they probably should go with awoman. That'd be my guest to
get the women vote or the womenvote, Donny. I don't know if
you know how our election system works, but it's just not that easy just

(01:04:34):
to replace people like they can't doanything. Unless Joe Biden says I'm getting
out of the way, anything ispossible. I mean, I know it
may not be easy, but anythingis possible. But I'm just going to
throw that out there. Basically,I mean, I couldn't see myself voting
for somebody who's well done all thatstuff. I just can't. I can't
do it. And when I lookat Joe Biden, he is basically a

(01:04:56):
conservative. He's basically like a youknow, a republic can In my mind,
that's the way it looks. Anyways, immigration, you can say that
he isn't, but he's tougher thanTrump was on mitigration. So on what
he's tougher on immigration? How Johnny, because he's deported more people, he's
offered better deals to Republicans who triedto work with Republicans. An they worked

(01:05:18):
with Republicans with the idea of bythe way you signed this bill, we're
sending another six hundred billion dollars toUkraine. That is Republicans to the border,
national guards. National Guard troops havebeen going to the border literally for
decades. So I don't know howthat's like a new development for you,

(01:05:40):
Johnny. And the reason was likea waste of tax dollars. Is there
anything that's not a waste of taxdollars, Johnny? I mean, the
Democrats are taxing us to death already, Like how much more tax dollars do
they need? That's the other wayaround. Republicans are putting us in the
hole and they don't even realize it. Jeez uh, well, I bet
they are, Johnny. As alwaysa good chat. Thanks for calling in

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on a scale of one to ten. How much was trolling that time?
I feel like most of what hesaid, like the conservative Biden mean a
conservative thing. That's one trolling,but that I think I think he actually
believes most of the rest of whathe just said. Well, it sound
like to me he was trying toput together a like a sales pitch of

(01:06:21):
I mean, he knows his audience, yeah, and he knows who he's
you know, Yeah, he tryingto put together I mean that that would
be the I mean, why elsewould you say Biden's basically a conservative if
if you're not doing a sales pitchright now to try to get demic or
Republicans who don't like Trump to votefor Biden. I think we weird time
for that sales pitch for a lotof reasons. We follow in the whole

(01:06:43):
Epstein thing. I mean, gosh, like you're not if you if you
would be if that's true, Ifthat would be true and they could like
really walk it back to Donald Trump, we would be hearing it everywhere.
It would be everywhere. But theBiden administration hadn't even mentioned that. So
that's what I'm saying, right,But this is what I'm talking about guys.
And this is why I always lovetalking to my Democrat friends. I

(01:07:06):
love that they listen to the show, and I love that they call in.
It's not because I'm trying, likeI don't want us to be in
a conservative echo chamber. For everysingle person that we know that is ultra
conservative, there are people, onefor one most of the time on the
very opposite end of the spectrum thatare voting for the Democrats. And there

(01:07:27):
is a section of America that flipsflops back and forth based on kind of
the issues that they're facing. Arethe issues of the world at the time,
and how that affects everything. Right, I'm just like straight up not
trying to be like super cynical aboutit. I do think it's important to
hear from those guys because that's howthey think. And Johnny also, I
think, likes to troll us onthe show, So I don't know exactly

(01:07:50):
how much to take like what hesays for real or with the grain of
salt, but I think it isimportant to get those perspectives in those point
of views, even if it kindof sounds insane to us. Travis,
Mike Sam, I'm going to getto you momentarily keep calling in at four
roh two five five eight eleven tenif you want to be a part of
the conversation on news radio eleven ten, Kfab Emery's songer on news radio eleven

(01:08:12):
ten Kfab a little bit of aplot twist based on everything that we thought
he was just you know, doingwork for the Democrats to get him to
the finish line. Here. Nowhe says, I'm I'm I am the
guy. And what does that mean? We're talking to you about it?
Four roh two five five eight eleventen is the number. Travis is on
the line. Travis, welcome tothe show. What are you thinking about?
Well, my question to you andeverybody else is, you know,

(01:08:33):
these Democrats they obviously know that Joeis this cognitive responses and stuff. I
mean, he's just not there andthey want him to drop out. Do
they end up voting for him anyway? Yes? I mean no easily.
Okay, So doesn't that make themhypocrites? Absolutely? But here's the thing,
Travis. The Democrats that you're hearingtalk about this aren't talking about it

(01:08:55):
in a way of like, Okay, America needs to to like have a
cognitive person they're thinking in ways oflike, how are we going to win
in November? If this is ourguy? Right, So go ahead,
that's that's true. I agree withyou there, But I just think that
you know, if they know theydon't have a good candidate, right,
they know he's not you know,mentally here yep. So I think it

(01:09:17):
just makes some hypocrites for you know, voting for a guy that they can't
do the job. Yeah, Butthat's the thing, Travis. Politics.
For these people, it's all abouttheir political agenda and the D and the
R in like next to their name. It has nothing to do with about
who they are. If you identifyas a Democrat, then they just take
you in as one of your own. Same same with Republicans. If you
say you're a Republican, you're oneof our own. Now, Republicans have

(01:09:40):
been quite critical of a lot oftheir people and called them rhinos and republican
and name only in all that stuff. At the same time, there's a
lot of people on the left there'sa little bit of dissension about some of
the stuff like Israel and the waythat our economy is going. There are
some people that are questioning obviously thecognitive ability of this man. But when
push comes to shove, and thoseare the people that are in front of
us, those those people are alwaysgonna stump for that candidate that shares that

(01:10:04):
letter with him at the end oftheir name. And it has nothing to
do with their abilities, has nothingto do with their qualifications. Is that
they are either a D or theyare an R. That's all it matters.
And that's the unfortunate thing of thetwo party system, you know what
I mean. Yeah, Well,one other thing, for what it's worth,
I think Joe Biden would be agreat candidate for the Democrats. Jill
oh yeah, oh, okay,Travis double wink on Joe Biden being an

(01:10:29):
excellent candidate for the day. Ithink he would. I think he would.
I just hope he stays in there, and I hope they I hope
they really get back in because it'dbe great. Oh I mean yes,
no, say in all serious isabsolutely Travis. So the independent voters are
very excited about the prospects of himbeing president for four more years. I
think all right, Travis, Okay, I appreciate the call, man,

(01:10:53):
thanks for listening. Yeah, winkywink, wink wink. Mike's on the
line, Mike, thank you forcalling us. You're with Emry on news
radio eleven ten kfab Yeah, afternom. You know, I think the whole
thing obviously we know that Biden onedid not write that letter. Helly doesn't
run a social media You've got thestaff for that. I think when it
gets down to it, it's goingto come down to the money. Either

(01:11:14):
some donor is gonna have to payJoe off or he's holding on for the
donations because I think America he thatmoney is his. That doesn't below his
war chest, does not revert backto the d n C. It doesn't,
it doesn't. But it's all permanentlydisclosed, and it has to be
used on campaign things, right likeit's got to the you have to.
There are workarounds obviously, but likeall these super packs and stuff that fund

(01:11:38):
their advertising and everything they have thatis that does that carry over even after
the elections over? I think Ithought it still needs to be used for
like certain purposes, like I'm surethey can. They can probably find it.
I mean, he found the loopholewith the student loan forgiveness. I'm
sure they can find one with that. I'm sure we'll find I think that

(01:11:59):
thegest concern I have out of allthis here, you know, is that
all these uh members of Congress thatreside in the district of corruption and the
media that has been covering for JoeBiden and up until the curtain was pulled
back and Joe Oz was exposed toeverybody who was lying side to the fact
that you know, you know thatwas probably more or less coming from him

(01:12:23):
during that debate, because I thinkanybody who was not really a Biden fan
or not, you know whatever,if you could not have seen this happening,
the guy walking his memory turned intoshake hands when nobody's there. This
was not just one off. Itwas a pattern that's been going on for
but but but Mike, even likea week before this, Kareean John p
here was telling us these were fakes, they were edited, they were being
shared in bad faith to try toruin that. We were told a week

(01:12:45):
before that that was the case,and we were were told not to believe
what we were saying. No,And I and I think that what I
guess it truly gets on that becauseI think, you know, I think
majority of people that aren't in favoredby they've seen this. They're not buying
that. They know that his facultiesare not there. It's now that after
the debate, all the politicians inDC, all the oh my god,
it's like, waitmute. These arethe people that he surrounds him with,

(01:13:06):
that see him every day. Ithink now they're just trying to cover like,
we didn't recognize this. We didn'tknow that when they had to have
known it, everybody else knew it. And now they're feigning like, oh,
we didn't know he was that bad. Oh, come on, you
guys have meetings with this guy.There is a i' let you go saying.
But there is a picture going aroundright now on x formerly known as
Twitter, and I think it's fromtaking on Air Force one with Biden kind

(01:13:28):
of walking down like in the hallwaythere because it's pretty quiet, close quarters
and looks like stap photographer took itand behind each shoulder is Kirby and Blanket,
and Biden's got his kind of thatyou know, that lost glazed face
that he has, and these twoguys are just staring at each other.
I don't think it's photoshops, right, And there's really no comment they're saying
Hey, I think it was probablyreleased by somebody, But it's like the
look that they have in their eyes, like, okay, this the boss

(01:13:51):
just passed. Now they're looking ateach other like, oh my god,
it's out. So it's kind ofan interesting deal. But we're coming in
if you can see it just outthere, same way. A great show,
Bridie, you boy, Hey,thanks Buddy, Thanks Mike. Yeah.
No, like the what he's sayingthere, it's interesting, right these
people in Congress should be close enoughto the President of the United States to
see this. I just don't thinkthat's necessarily always true. I think they

(01:14:14):
see him in controlled environments. Yougot to remember how many people are in
Congress. You know, how manylike Democrats are in Congress, over two
hundred and just in the House Representativesalone, you know, and that's they're
a minority, right, like twohundred and ten or something like that.
There are that may be Republicans alittle bit more than that right now.
And then you have the Senate,where there's another one hundred people sitting there.
There's over five hundred people in Congress. I mean, there's like five

(01:14:39):
hundred and thirty five people. Idon't know about anything that you do in
your life. But anytime that there'sa group of five hundred and thirty five
people, I'm not gonna know everybodyin that group, even though I see
them every single day. Like,think about when you're in high school.
You might have gone to a highschool with like forty people. You might
have known most of those people,You knew who all of them were,
You had some good friends probably amongthat group. But if you're going to

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high school and you have five hundredand thirty four other classmates, you don't
know them. You don't even workin the same building as the guy that
we're talking about. You see himon very few occasions. But I do
think that some of these people thatwe're talking about don't do a lot of
direct business with the president unless they'rein leadership. And there's only a handful
in both chambers that really have likehey, they're the Senate majority leaders,

(01:15:23):
Senate minority leader, they are theSpeaker of the House, they are the
minority leader in the House, thewhips right like the pro TEMs, stuff
like that. Those are people atvarious points that would have more contact with
the president. And that's how KevinMcCarthy, who was the Speaker of the
House for a short time. Hewent out and said, hey, he's
got note cards. If he's notgot a teleprompter, he needs the note

(01:15:44):
cards. He cannot stay on taskwithout the note cards. He was a
guy that would have seen that becausehe was the Speaker of the House.
I'm not so sure. A lotof these other guys and these subcommittees and
these committees that are representing Nevada andMaine are seeing this stuff day to day,
and probably we're stunned, just likethe rest of us were about how
bad it was on a live televisioncamera. More on the way, if

(01:16:05):
you want to call us, callin now four h two, five,
five, eight, eleven ten NewsRadio eleven ten kfab. Anyway, back
to the situation at hand, JoeBiden sends a letter to Democrats in Congress
saying, Hey, stop the rhetoricabout me jumping out of this race.
I'm in it for the long hauland I'm the perfect person to defeat Donald
Trump. Not all Democrats are obviouslyon board with that, are they now?

(01:16:28):
And what does this mean for theDemocrats in November? I guess we're
going to find out our phone linesare open at four h two, five,
five, eight to eleven ten andSam is on the line. Sam,
what are you thinking about today?Hi Emri. I'm just concerned mostly
and confused on why the debate wasthe moment that everyone finally saw it and

(01:16:49):
woke up to what Joe Biden hasactually been doing and been experiencing the past
four years. Like anyone who's paidattention to the news has had to have
seen him tripping upstairs, turning aroundto shake people's hands who aren't there,
waving to no one when there's nocrowd. Why was it the debate that

(01:17:09):
everyone started to actually see it.Maybe because it was I mean, there's
nothing else going on. It wason a Thursday night with no sports,
yep, And when I was watchingit there was a little ticker at the
bottom of the screen and they hadlike three hundred thousand views at its peak.
But it's concerning that there's this many, i mean, people with their

(01:17:30):
heads buried in the sand, thatit took this to finally notice it.
Like, I'm glad we're all noticingit, or whoever hasn't been noticing it,
it's finally waking up to it.But it's a little bit concerning that
it took a you know, Iwon't say global, but a national stage
of him just fumbling for an hourtwo hours. I mean, have they

(01:17:54):
not been paying attention to the news? Did they not know what's going on?
That's my two cents on the wholething. Yeah, so, Sam,
there's a of angles to this.Okay, So overall, people watch
this live more than anything besides probablythe Super Bowl. Over fifty million viewers
confirmed just to watch the CNN version. That doesn't even count the other networks
that were simulcasting. So it wasa lot of people. It was also

(01:18:16):
live, and there was no teleprompterto protect him. So people who like
all these people that wanted to tellthemselves in like you said, they aren't
paying attention. I talked about thatbefore the debate as well as like,
the people are going to get themost out of this debate are the people
that aren't in the daily news cycle. And I can understand wanting to be
that way. I obviously I can'twith my job. But there are some

(01:18:38):
people that are like, politics isn'ta passion of theirs. They feel like
while they have reasons to vote onvarious things, it doesn't dominate their life.
They don't identify as a political person. They pay more close attention to
what their family's up to, ortheir job, or their career and all
that stuff. But when something big, like a debate happened, and they'll

(01:19:00):
flip that on and they'll watch it, and they probably were stunned that what
happened to Joe Biden, right,because they're not paying close attention on a
day to day basis, So that, on top of it being live,
on top of the fact that itwas exacerbated with the fact that he didn't
have his note cards or his teleprompter, leads me to believe that a lot
of people, I think we're seeingthis side of Joe Biden in a live

(01:19:21):
manner. There's no question about itbeing edited. There's no question about us
being gaslighted by the Republicans who aretrying to smear him, like the White
House said just a week before.And I think that's one of the reasons
why people finally were like, Okay, this is real now, because they
have protected him so well the bestthat they could over the last couple of

(01:19:43):
years. As he's declined that ittook a live camera in a live and
uncontrolled setting for him for us toreally see it first and foremost. And
on top of that, Sam,people just like to lie to themselves.
Let's be honest, they really intheir brain all sides do it. They
ignore stuff that's bad about their candidateor about their party that they don't agree

(01:20:04):
with because they don't want to hearit, or they just you know,
it's not that important to them,and they just look right past stuff like
that, much like the Democrats diduntil they had no choice but to look
right at it for ninety minutes onthat Thursday was oh gosh, maybe he
is in deep sludge with this,with his age and his cognitive abilities.

(01:20:26):
So it's a great question. Whydid it take until now? I just
think there was no hiding And nowyou'd have to be a fool to not
think that there's something wrong with him. Right, And see, to your
point, they've done a great jobof protecting him, because if it took
that, you know, unediting twocommercial breaks for an hour and a half,
they I'll give them props. Theyhave done a great job of protecting

(01:20:49):
him from you know, general society. Yeah, because I mean everyone has
just flipped within the past couple ofweeks and they're like Oh shoot, maybe
he isn't the guy to do this, and the fact that almost everyone is
talking about how bad he is,they've done a great job of protecting him
and looking back at the past fouryears, Yeah, no, for sure,

(01:21:10):
Sam, And that's a good point. What do you do to protect
him now? Right now, they'rejust telling him to kind of lean into
it and say, I'm not ayoung man anymore. I understand I had
a bad day. They're trying toblame it on a cold that we never
heard of, and they're trying toblame it on jet lag and all this
stuff. It's really just the waythat they're going to frame it and then
try to scare people that he's stillthe better candidate regardless of whatever shortcomings he
has, because Donald Trump's going tobe a dictator. He's going to do

(01:21:33):
this, that and the other thing, and he's going to you know,
have people you know drinking, youknow, goat milk, all this stuff.
That's going to scare people to votingleft instead of right because he's not
a radical person according to them.So it'll be interesting to see how that
messaging changes over the next couple ofmonths now that they can't hide him anymore.

(01:21:54):
Yeah. Yeah, and last thing, Emory, I can't believe see
him Punk interfered Withdrew McIntyre cash in. That made me so mad. Why.
I mean, it was perfect.The guy said on Monday Night Raw
last week that he was going tocash in the Money in the Bank once
he won it. He wins it, and then he cashed in. Ceampunk
knew what was going to happen.He telegraphed it the whole way, and

(01:22:15):
Sampunk had the opportunity to, uhto mess with him, Sam. I
think justice is as justice does.Ceampunk was going to take that and now
seth Rawlins feels screwed after that aswell. I can't wait to see what
happens next. Yeah he is,he got him. He had Daniel for
the three. But we'll see whatwith that. Hey man, I appreciate
the call. Yeah you too.Yeah. The Money in the Bank premium

(01:22:38):
live event for WWA was over theweekend. It was very entertaining. I
enjoyed it, enjoyed it a lot. Is that the one where John Cena
announced his retirement is it is?Yeah, but he's going to do a
year long retirement, so you know, it's not like he's retiring tomorrow.
It's like, Hey, he's goingto do like one more calendar year of
WWE stuff next year and that'll bethat. So he gets the Derek Jeter

(01:22:58):
treatment where everywhere he goes, he'sprobably gonna get some gift and try to
bend off absolutely. And he's notbeen a full time wrestler. Don't get
a twisted for like six years now. He's moral Hollywood guy. Obviously,
the body isn't what it used tobe, and you know, he does
very few matches these days, butI think next year he's going to pretty
commit to a pretty hefty schedule tomake sure everybody gets to see him one
more time. So it's pretty cool. Brad's on the phone line four h

(01:23:18):
two five five, eight eleven ten. I don't know how we got on
that, but Brad, welcome tothe show. What's on your mind?
Hey, I'm very amused at what'shappening in the Democratic Party regarding Biden.
And it reminds me of a TexasA and m Aggie baseball game down to
college station when the opposing pitcher ison the mound in the late in the

(01:23:40):
game and is faltering. The pitchingcoach comes out to the mound, and
half of the aggies start yelling takehim out, and half of the aggies
start yelling leave him in. Andit just alternates back and forth. Take
him out, leave him in,take him out, leave him in.
And that's what I see happening withthe Democrats right now trying to decide what
to do about Joe Biden. That'sa great analogy, Brad. It's just

(01:24:04):
there's not an obvious control of who'swarming up in the bullpen, right.
It's just like the Constitution kind oftells you who has to come in from
the bullpen. And I don't thinkthey like that option either. Well,
I'm just amused by it, andyou know, it just reminds me of
the back and forth that they're they'reweeks away from making a decision on this.

(01:24:24):
I mean, I think they're goingto have trouble all the way down
to September, No for sure thatNo, well, in August they have
to have it figured out because ofthe National Convention, so yeah, I
know, and the balance and balancea printed and everything. So no,
I just I just I find itinteresting that half of them are saying take
them out, half of them orsay leaving in. Yeah, it's pretty

(01:24:46):
interesting. Well, Brad, Iappreciate it. Thanks so much for calling.
I love the analogy. Yeah,that's a good one. It's good
analogy. You got. You looklike you have something to say, holding
in a sneeze. No, Iuh. I just was wondering why he
chose the Texas A and M pitchingcoach. Specifically, why is that?
Matt? I don't want to sayjust say it. I don't want to

(01:25:08):
say, come on, you can'tgot an interesting name? What's his name?
I was wondering what he mentioned it. When I screened the call,
I was like, where's this going? I had the dump button ready.
I'll just say that because you neverknow what's his name? Uh? Max
Similius, No, stop it?Uh all right, I'm gonna how do
you even know the Texas A andM pitching coach name? Max Wiener?

(01:25:30):
Yeah? Max Wiener is the taxA and M pitching coach. Just wondering
why he chose that one out ofall the pitching coaches he could have chose.
Well, I think he picked theschool because they do the chant.
But Max Wiener is definitely an interestingname, that's for sure. AnyWho,
All right, if you want tocall any cant four two, five,
five, eight to eleven ten nomore. Max Wiener talk here on news
radio eleven ten kfab you were concernedbecause the pitching coach was mentioned, but

(01:25:55):
they didn't the caller didn't mention thepitching coach by name. But his name
is Max Wiener and you knew this. I have to ask, how do
you know this information? See,this is a no win situation for me.
Well, I mean you brought itup, right, I didn't.
I didn't want it just to flypast your desk. I was being a

(01:26:15):
good producer in that moment. Yeah, But now I'm taking one for the
team because why did I know that? Ye? Why did you know that?
Well? And it's just like Iwant you to feel like you can
you can talk, and I couldtell there's something on your mind over there,
and it's just like, so,what the heck's going on over there?
And I was like, well,the name, it's funny. Well,
let me tell you. I wasdriving home from the show A couple
of weeks back, Texas A andM was playing in the third game,
the last game of the World Series. It's true they were playing Tennessee in

(01:26:36):
the last the last game of theCultural Serious and they happen to be making
a pitching change, and they showedthe guy's name that that that they said.
I was listening to the radio.Oh nice, and you were like
pitching coach, who exactly? Andnow? And you still remember burned in
my brain. Unfortunately, Max Wiener, Hey, his parents wanted to instill

(01:27:00):
some confidence, and I respect that. Yeah, something like that. Well,
I wonder what his love life's beenlike. AnyWho, We're going to
go into the five o'clock hour,and I got another story involving Joe Biden
and how it lost somebody their jobon news radio eleven ten kfab
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