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The water cooler cooler. It's yeah, it's a bottle, but it's nice
and cool like a jug. Yeahit's not a bottle, all right.
You say jug, I say bottle, big bottle. Big bottle would be
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at the bottom of the hour,I'm switching to my coffee concoction. But
cheers to anybody out there, whateveryou're drinking. I know there are some
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people out there that because we're notdrinking alcohol and cheers ing and talking about
thirsty, thirsty, it annoys them. So just imagine that we're drinking alcohol.
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what do you mean? Well,I don't know, kind of derail ourselves,
you know what I mean? Well, I am, I am drinking
water over here. I don't knowif the show would sound the same.
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We might have to try that oneday. Yeah, I believe that that
is an FCC violation, Is it? I think so? Is it?
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controls over here, you know.Oh yeahs be a bad look for you
all right here? You uh tonight. UFC president Dana White and w we
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Hall of Famer. Hulk Hogan amongthe list of speakers ahead of Donald J.
Trump at the Republican National Convention,moving the needle for you, brother,
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the UFC, that's the one.And Hulk Hogan. He's from w W
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he was there for E. He'sbeen in the Hall of Fame and
got inducted into the Hall of Famewhen it was E. All right,
there you go. You and yourf's. Usually it's me and my fs.
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That's what people get riled up about. Am I right? Anyway?
The uh gonna be quite the night. We're gonna have coverage of that tonight.
Is that my understanding we're gonna havecovered tonight. Seven thirty is when
we're gonna start commercial. I thinkseven, Actually, I think seven you
right, station, Yeah, ourstation will go live at seven. Hulk
he's at seven thirty or so,and eight is when we'll take commercial free
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as we wait for former President Trumpto speak. So there you go.
So as we were wrapping up.As we were wrapping up yesterday, some
news popped up that Joe Biden testedpositive for COVID nineteen. When's the last
time you took a COVID test?Hmmm? Think about that. What do
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you think it would have been rightaround or right after New Year's twenty twenty?
No? No, no, itwould have been late December twenty twenty
two. Because I was pretty sick. You just wanted to know what you
had. And I had a buddycoming into town and he was worried about
it. He was worried about Wewere going to go out for New Year's
and he was he was worried aboutit. So he's like, I'm not
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going to hang out with you unlessyou get a test. And so I
did it, and you know what, it was negative. And then you
know what happened to him, Likea week later he tested positive. He
tested positive. But I think Igot a bad test. Well, these
tests, I mean, we knowlike one or two out of every five
of them could be faulty. Nowwe know that because a lot of people
have done these studies on the COVIDtest. I wonder how many tests are
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faulty for other testing like strip throatand you know they can test you for
different viruses and stuff. I'm surenot all of them are super super accurate
all the time. But he's testedpositive for COVID. You want to know
the last time I did a COVIDtest, like summer of twenty twenty one.
Okay, it's been a long time. And it's not because you know,
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I didn't think I ever had to, or it's just like it didn't
matter. I didn't have like symptomsspecifically felt like they were COVID, And
I don't know, do you wantto put a big old Q tip up
your nose all the way where it'slike scrape in the bottom of your brain?
Not really, I mean it's that'ssomething I'm going to actively choose to
do. If I'm sick and Idon't feel like I should come to work,
I don't think it matters what itis. Sorry, and then you
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know I feel better I come towork, big wop. I want to
fight about it. But I didhave though was handfoot of mouth disease.
Remember that that wasn't fun. Justa couple of days for that. It
sounds yeah, that's a name rightthere. It just sounds bad. Yeah,
your hand. My hands were allblistery, huh. And my feet
felt like I was walking on needleslike underneath my foot because they had all
these little mini blisters. Youch andthen your throw hurts. And I had
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some blisters in my like it feltlike cankerstors. But they didn't last as
long as cankersors do. But theywere just like blisters. And like a
few days later it was gone,you know what I mean, Like,
what are you gonna do? Youjust have to wait that one out,
right, I had to wait itout. Well, the Democrats seemed to
be attacking this not to get thevirus out of Joe Biden, but to
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use the virus as a way toget rid of Joe Biden. And there
are many big names in the lasttwenty one or so hours that we have
seen jump on that bandwagon a littlebit more steadily. And what does that
mean? Well, I will tellyou the names, and I will tell
you why, and we we'll tryto figure this out together, because this
is maybe the window where we're notgoing to see him in front of public
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cameras. We're not going to seehim talking to people for five days,
seven days, whatever situation that theythink is safest for him. But I
think they're going to use this asa way to say, maybe now is
a great time to hand the batonover to Kamala Harris. We will see.
We'll talk more about it next onNews Radio eleven's in Kfab Emery Sunger
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on News Radio eleven ten Kfab.There has been a connection to certain words
that they have used, either inprivate and it's been reported or publicly saying
that Joe Biden needs to step asideand not run for office this November and
let somebody else run for the Democrats. Okay, are you ready for this?
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Matt Case Okay, Hakeem Jeffries true, true is correct, Chuck Schumer
true, true is correct, AdamSchiff true, true is correct. Nancy
palo See true true. She's refutingit now, but there are reliable sources
from ABC News that say she hastalked privately with the Biden people and said
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he's going to take down the wholeticket if he's the guy. Oh no,
uh oh, it's funny. Ohno, man, isn't that crazy?
Though, there's a person close toBiden internal supporter, and they said,
according to NBC today, we're closeto the end. But they the
same person also acknowledge that it's gotto be Biden that day. He's got
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to make that choice. So whatdo we think fire behind this smoke?
Oh oh, here's another one.Barack Obama. True. True. Barack
Obama, according to the Washington Post, has told people within the Biden camp
he's probably needing to get out ofthe way. Here again, I know
there's a lot of people that areout there to say, Joe, Barack
Obama's pulling all the strings anyway,Eh, I'm not here to talk about
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that. He's being a little moreactive saying it's probably not a good idea
for him to run for office.So, Matt, on a scale of
zero percent that you think that Bidenis not going to get out of the
way, or one percent that he'sone hundred percent getting out of the way,
where do you think where are weat? I put it a solid
seventy percent. I think that Isaid eighty. Yeah, I said eighty.
I think there's still a chance.But this is a very convenient time
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to be away from the public eyefor a handful of days. And he's
got a good reason COVID nineteen.He's an older man. It's gonna affect
him more than probably most others.I want to be careful out there,
but this is a great time tohave people speak to him in private,
with no cameras, with no speechcoming up, nothing on the schedule.
They had to clear the schedule,except you know, they were going to
do it a what was it,a virtual role call to approve of him
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as the nominee so they could getthe ballots approved in all fifty states.
That is going to determine the presidentof the United States, right right?
Why is it virtual? Well,they would need to do it virtually because
the like some states needed by likethe first week of August, and the
Democratic National Convention isn't until the middleof August this year. I don't know
why. But then again, like, when have we ever had this moment
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where like it feels like we're goingto the actual buzzer to make this determination.
If this was anyone else, wewould have known that they had clinched
the canadacy months ago. But thisis the guy that clinched the candidacy months
ago, and we're just now gettingto a point where he may be getting
out of the way because of ageand health related reasons. So that's why
you would have to kind of doit virtually because the electors are not super
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sure. They were going to dothat early. Now they've delayed it.
All signs point to him moving outof the way. It's just what's it
going to take for him to leavenow. Kamala Harris is now going on
the campaign trail and speaking of Projecttwenty twenty five and saying it's linked to
Trump, and it's divisive, andit's not been proven to be directly connected
to the Trump campaign, and thisis this is what Donald Trump. I
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have some quotes from Donald Trump inregards to Project twenty five, which is
the Heritage Foundation's kind of conservative thinktank thing. You ready for this.
I think I'm gonna do kind ofa weird voice, but maybe not a
Trump voice. Okay, this isDonald Trump's quotes though here it is from
what I've heard. It's not toofar. It's way too far. They've
gone really too far. I knownothing about twenty twenty five. I have
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no idea who is behind it.I disagree with some of the things they're
saying. And some of the thingsthey're saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal.
Anything they do, I wish themluck, but I have nothing to do
with them. End quote scale ofzero to one hundred. Matt zero percent.
You think that he's lying about theentire thing. He is connected to
it, and he's just lying onehundred percent. He's telling complete facts,
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one hundred percent truths. He hasno connection whatsoever Project twenty twenty five.
In that statement, I'm like,I think eighty percent he's not connected to
it. I think he knows whowho did it. I'm sure he's aware
of who put it together. Iwould say that they are more connected to
him than he is to them.Is my dad's a personal estimate? What
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a great way to put that.Why the heck would they name it Project
twenty twenty five if it wasn't thatway. That was a that's you know,
that was you should think about gettingin the radio. Yeah, that
was a that was I got theface for it. Well, I can't
believe I didn't think of that.They're more connected to him than he is
to them, right, Oh,that's good. You're right though, right,
They are going to use him tokind of push their ultra conservative agendas.
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But they have to do it.It's not just through one guy.
They would have to win the Senate, win the House, win the presidency,
and then have all of those peoplereally push through these ideologies, which
again I don't know what the likelihoodof that ever happening is because I have
to say, from where I'm sittingin the cheap seats over here, I
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don't think there's a lot of statesthat agree ideologically with most of what's in
that thing. And you think theconstituents of these Republican people are just gonna
be like, oh yeah, that'sa good idea, and enough people will
pass it to like push it through, and it's just going to be the
federal government running America that way,man. Conservatism, isn't that. Conservatism
is the states deal with most ofthese issues that are in this thing,
and then in terms of foreign policyand national defense, those are the things
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the federal governments supposed to take careof keep us safe. Matt's on the
phone line. Will take here realquick. Matt, Thanks for the call.
What's on your mind? Yeah,so kind of if you could put
a percentage on it, is ittruly going to be good, better or
worse for Trump and Republicans If Bidendoes step aside, it like what's like,
what's your gut feeling? Yeah?Do we want Biden to stick around?
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Yeah? Do we want to?You know, where are we at
on this? Well, Matt,let's think about this. We have to
kind of discuss who is going toprobably take the reins, And at this
stage of the game, I thinkit's got to be kam along because they
can. It's the easiest transition ofthe money that they have to utilize for
the campaign, and she is becomingmore and more visible, which makes me
feel like they're kind of setting herup to just kind of take over.
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If that's the case, I don'tthink the polling's going to change that much,
but you need a coherent person running. So it's really bad, I
think for Republicans if Biden's not theguy. And that's why I think you're
seeing Democrats so excitedly trying to movehim out of the way because they recognize
it's only bad for them if he'sthe guy. Does that make sense that
I say that, right? Yeah? Yeah? And so then if it
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is Kamala, then you know,where are we looking at with I mean,
obviously that's why she was chosen asVP, because she's a woman,
woman of color, and you knowall those things. Whereas where do Democrats
stand on that, you know,compared to how it was a couple of
years ago. Yeah, well,that is again a very important question to
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moll Over. I think again,her poll numbers haven't seemed super great,
but I think they're going to,Like you see Haley and DeSantis and Vivek
and Crews and all these people whohave been Trump opponents in the past rally
around him over this week at thenational convention. I think you're going to
see a similar swell of support fromeverybody in the party behind somebody like Kamala
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and I think it's going to change. Everybody's going to just forget about all
the stuff that she messed up inthe past, or all the all of
her shortcomings and just get all ofthe Democrats on the same page and then
hope that her perspectives and her attitudeis going to win over those independent voters,
the young voters, and then theymight be able to defeat Trump and
those swing states, which are reallythe battleground for this election. If it
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was Joe Biden that's not I don'teven think it's a competition anymore. I
think I think at least five orsix of those are going very Republican if
Biden's the guy. So if you'rea Republican, you got to hope he's
stubborn enough to stay in this thing. But it doesn't sound like he's gonna
based on what we're hearing. Mattand I appreciate you calling in and talking
to us today. Yeah, Iagree, I appreciate it. Thanks,
all right, if you want tocall it, you can four, two,
five to five, eight, eleventen More on the Way on news
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radio eleven ten kfab Emery Sunger onnews radio eleven ten kfab. COVID nineteen
has been falling on President Joe Biden, and it seems like many of the
big Democratic names and influences are usingthis time to try to get to him
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and say, hey, now's agreat time to step aside and move out
of the way and let the DemocraticParty try to win without you, because
I don't think there's a way thatthey can win with you. Nancy Pelosi
essentially said the whole ticket's going tosuffer if you're at the top of it.
That's pretty powerful stuff coming from somebodywho knows a thing or two about
Democrat politics in America. Well,we're taking your calls. Four h two,
five to five, eight to eleven, ten. Carol is on the
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line. Hello, Carol, what'son your mind? Hi? First of
all, I don't think Joe hasCOVID. I think they told him he
has COVID and that's the plan.And the second thing is, I don't
think Hereris will be on the ticket. I think they're going to pull in
Michelle Obama. Yeah, so Ican't rule that out either, Carol,
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But there just hasn't been a wholelot of talking or there's no smoke around
that fire. I guess my biggestmy biggest question about that would be they
would have to have a plan abouthow to reconfigure their money situation if Kamala
isn't the top of the ticket.They'd have to go through super packs,
and they'd have to pay off allof their venders and their debtors. And
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I'm just not sure there's enough timeto do all of that and still have
the money that they need through campaignfinance laws to be able to run a
strong campaign for her and also againstTrump, which is obviously a big part
of the game plan still, butyou can't rule it out. I cannot
rule it out because if you wantto win, you want to have the
best chance to win. Her nameby itself is going to carry a lot
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of weight. So yeah, yeah, and they can make magic. You
know that. There's always workarounds,that's for sure, and they've done that
already. So appreciate the call,Carol, thanks for listening. All Right,
all right, let's go to Brian. Brian is on the show.
Brian, welcome back to the showtoday. What are you thinking out?
Oh well, the official name ofProject twenty twenty five is the twenty twenty
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five Presidential Transition Project. Now,Donald Trump might be able to say he's
got nothing to do with it,but his own presidential campaign has what's known
as Agenda forty seven. I've mentionedthis before, and it is right in
line with Project twenty twenty five onevery issue except Project twenty twenty five doesn't
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want to have a contest to buildten model cities on empty federal land because
you know they don't care about that. Yeah, well, okay, Brian,
and Project twenty twenty five was mostlywritten by people who were in the
Trump administration or are in the Trumpcampaign almost entirely written by them. So
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when he says he knows nothing aboutit, or Iowa, Brian, where
are you getting that information that it'swritten by former Trump people? This is
Heritage Foundation people that are behind this. They say they're behind us, they
say they've put this nine hundred pagemanifesto. If you will together you're talking
about you're talking as if Donald Trumphimself ordered the writing of this. I
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suppose I could reel off the namesof all the Trump officials, people who
were in his cabinet and who arein his campaign who wrote it. But
I don't have those in front ofme at the moment. If you give
me a moment, I'm sure Icould do it quick, sir. Now,
Brian, I don't have all dayhere, right, Brian. Look,
the agenda forty seven bit is definitelyTrump. We know that that's the
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whole point of forty seven because he'dbe now the forty seventh president of the
United States if he were to bereelected. Why though, you're connecting him
to the Heritage Foundation project, becauseyou think that those are so closely aligned
that there's like there's no way thathe's not involved in that as well.
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Well, it's not me saying thatthey're lay aligned Donald Trump's. In twenty
twenty three, Trump campaign officials acknowledgedthe Project twenty twenty five aligned well with
Agenda forty seven. It's a quotefrom them. Yeah, Well, there's
a lot of radical stuff in Projecttwenty twenty five that I haven't seen in
any of the bullet points or anyof the literature about Agenda forty seven that
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I've seen, which is what isbeing out of context plucked by the left
to say this is what the DonaldTrump campaign wants. If they were really
worried about Agenda forty seven, youthink they would just kind of start there,
wouldn't they. Brian, In theseattacks, his campaign officials wrote it,
and people who are in his cabinetwrote it. He knows all about
it, and it is the agendathey will implement. They have about to
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do that, Okay, Brian,But he says he isn't connected to Project
twenty twenty five. My question is, if we know he's behind and his
people are behind Agenda forty seven andit's such a bad thing too, why
are the Democrats going after Project twentytwenty five and not Agenda forty seven.
Well they are just not as much. But they are the same thing.
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And well they're not the same thing, because if they were exactly the same
thing, then they would just belumped together. They're not. They are
different things. Brian. Look,Brian, you're looking at it from your
perspective, and I'm never going toget through to you about like this.
You're going to tell me that Agendaforty seven and I'm not here to read
nine hundred pages of this stuff tofact check every single one of these things.
I'm saying that Donald Trump himself andall of his campaign says, we
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are not connected to Project twenty twentyfive. I know about Agenda forty seven,
and I would just think if Agendaforty seven is as radical as the
Democrats make the Project twenty twenty fivesound, you'd think they'd be attacking that
which we know is connected to Trump, instead of this thing that we don't.
At least it doesn't appear that DonaldTrump has a connection to But because
we're on such opposite sides, Ithink we're going to have to just agree
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to disagree on this thing. I'dsay that's because the governor of Iowa and
Donald Trump are lion. Yeah,they know all about Project twenty twenty five.
I asked her specifically about it.Brian asked her specifically about it yesterday
when she was on the show,and she said, they're quickly live.
I listened to it again on therecording to make sure. Yeah, she
lied about what before I let yougo. Well, either she knows she
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was lying, or was repeating alie that Donald Trump doesn't know anything or
didn't know anything about Project twenty twentyfive. It's just a lie. How
do you know that? Though?Did Donald secretly tell you? Where are
you reading this? Brian? Again, you're reading, You're hearing your your
echo chamber, which is going totell you everything you want to know from
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the people that you're voting for,the people that you're interested in voting for.
They're going to tell you everything thatyou want to hear about this like
that and not actually what's going on. I've been on this show. I
am not a believer that Barack Obama'spulling all the strings. I will listen
to people who think that that's happening, but I push back, and I
have to push back on YouTube.Brian and I hope that you're not taking
this personally, but there's just noway if you're not in the echo chamber
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you're in that you can definitively withone hundred no doubt at all, tell
me that Donald Trump is one hundredpercent connected and knows all about the Heritage
Foundation's project twenty twenty five. Well, it's easy enough to make an assertion,
and it's at least lazy, andmost it can be dishonest if the
assertion is the opposite of what istrue. Yeah, but Bryan Bryant,
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you don't know it's true. Idon't think if you if you can't bring
evidence, That's what I always do. I try to bring evidence. You
bring evidence. Look that is spunfrom your side of the aisle. Brian,
Again, I got to move on. I got more people calling in.
I always appreciate the candor and theconversation, but this one, we're
just not going to get closer togetheron You're seeing it from your side,
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I'm seeing it from mine. Iprobably waste it too much time trying to
explain that to you. It's twoforty eight. We'll come back, We'll
talk to you more. Four htwo five five eight eleven ten News Radio
eleven ten Kfabry very sung on newsRadio eleven ten kfab. Bridget's on the
line, Bridget, what's on yourmind today? Hi, thank you for
taking my call. As far asthis twenty twenty five thing that they're talking
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about Trump, why would we belave the dimmercratsident now when they clearly Railroad
hit him with this whole Russia collusionthing and that was proven to be a
lie and the Faith don't care.Yeah, no, Robert, do anything
they're saying now, Sure, Bridget, I tell you what, Bridget.
I wish I had more time tospeak with you quickly, Bridget, but
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correct there, it's all about fearmongering though they have to make it look
bad real quick. I'll get toPhil. Phil, Sorry, I don't
have a lot of time. What'son your mind? I'll call tomorrow when
you have more time. Okay,all right, Sorry, Phil, apologize
for that. This is what Iget for being too nice and talking to
Brian for five minutes because I wantto engage in the debate, in the
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argument, but it's just not productivefor me. Matt. What am I
supposed to do with myself? AndI have a bunch of people saying,
Amberty, why do you talk toBrian all the time. It says,
I'm trying to be a fair guy. I just want to be fair.
But sometimes fairness the world is justnot fair. Yeah. But the reverse
of that is you want to bea tribal person and go to your camp
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and never talk to anybody. Yeah, you're right, Well either way,
we'll move on for a wait asecond, Yeah, news ready eleven to
take care of. Maybe