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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gotta tell you there's a level of me that is
like the reason being I'm gonna be at the I
would say fair for like eleven days, and there's a
big tree in the backyard. We can't really mow it
right now. So I was like, here, let me show
you how to most so you can most sometime while
I'm gone for the eleven days of the Iowa State
Fair in the Morne and you can, you know, do
that and right now, I'll help you kind of like
saw up and carry this giant tree limb that we

(00:22):
still have in our backyard out to the city strip
so he can get picked up sometime in the next
few weeks by the city of Omaha. You feel me
on that you're following. Yeah, And I don't know if
you've ever taught somebody how to use a lawnmower, but
it's kind of thankless work. She just kind of looked
at me and she's like, okay, yeah, all makes sense.
And you know then you're like, well, don't miss your line.

(00:43):
You know, you want to like have the line right
on the inside of the wheel. That way you're not
missing anything.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
It just played Johnny cash Is walk the line and
walked away and let that song do the work.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
And then after that, I was like, and don't make
sure you let go of the handle so it shuts
off before you reach down around the blade. If there's
ever a reason to reach down to the place, you know,
it's your finding things to think about. So you can
like you can you can say, right right, You're just like,
this was an important, momentous thing, one of the few
things in this world my I am teaching my wife
how to do and I just kind of wanted it

(01:15):
to be a little more complicated than it was. Ah,
I see, okay, right, make it you really feel like
you're useful, you know, because by the end of it,
you're kind of like, I guess I guess this because
this really isn't that impressive. No, now, right, but you know,
oh well you got you got anything on your mind today?
Before I get into uh, oh Claire, Wisconsin, before we

(01:35):
move our our show to oh Claire, Wisconsin for the
day or for at least the next little bit, I
could use an e Claire.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
I don't know about O Claire, but if anyone has
an e Claire, I'd love an e Claire.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Oh Claire. Now, uh so sore you ready to go
to Oa Claire. Sure. We've talked about seven very specific
states that are available and up for grabs. Those are
the states that these people need to be in. Matt
Popquay's what are the seven states? Ready to take out? Wisconsin?

(02:07):
That's one, Pennsylvania that's two, Ohio, No, go north little Michigan.
That is correct.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Okay, so I got three out of the seven. Yeah, yeah,
I feel like they're all kind of like around.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
There, not really anymore. You got all of them around there.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
All right, tar heels, North Carolina? Yeah sure, uh, Colorado, no.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Sun devils. Oh, Arizona, I was gonna say as yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah Arizona. Five? Got two more yep? Okay, what
would be a battleground state? Let's see Trump's been indicted
in this state? New York, now, Georgia. There you go,
oh and one more think Nevada, Yes, sir, there he goes.

(02:50):
There's seven. They were in Philly yesterday. JD. Vance and
Kamala Harris are both in Eau Claire, Wisconsin today, the
same town, the same town, not even the same just
the same state. Those sets, like, have you ever thought
about like a football game, what do they say about
football games. Games are won and lost where in the
margins and where else on the field. Yeah, but specifically

(03:13):
within the field where with a ball. Well, you need
the ball, but like you got the it's the guys
that do this thing. Oh oh, in the trenches, in
the trenches, the hog mollies. The football games are won
in the trenches, the big boys. Okay, so you could
have a big advantage at quarterback. You can have a
big advantage at running back or wide receiver. Heck, you're linebackers.

(03:37):
You can have the best linebacker court in America. But
guess what if you're not winning in the trenches, none
of that matters. Well, the trenches in this race are
those seven states. Every possible asset for all of these
candidates need to be in those seven states. Those seven
will decide the election. We told you yesterday. The nineteen

(03:57):
electoral vota Pennsylvania carries is the exact amount that you
need if you're the Republicans, assuming you can carry North Carolina,
which you did in twenty twenty, and you can win
back Georgia, which we know the controversy around Georgia last time,
and if those two states flip, all you need is
Pennsylvania or a combination of two others, right, like Wisconsin
and Michigan together would be enough. You catch on my drift

(04:18):
on that. Yeah, Now, Kamala Harris is just kind of
getting started. This is a ninety day sprint. Not to
say that the work that Donald Trump has done before this,
or even Joe Biden has done before this, and the Democrats,
it's not like we're starting from scratch. But it is
a different race. There's a big complexion change when you've
put Kamala Harris in the spot of number one and

(04:39):
now Tim Watson the spot of number two, and not
Joe Biden because everything all of the mud slinging toward
Biden specifically, and they didn't really even talk that much
about Kamala because why did they need to. What was
she doing? I mean, they call her borderzar or whatever,
but like, you're not campaigning against a vice presidential candidate,
which is why I think the vice president he stuff

(05:01):
Oh Waltz right now speaking to this group in Oa Claire.
So he's there, man, he just looks like a weird guy.
And this is funny because wasn't he the guy that
called Republicans weird people? Wasn't that something that he said
on social media? Don think he can look kind of strange.
And for all the guff, for all the guff that
the Democrats gave the Trump people about doing outdoor events,

(05:21):
they're like, well, the only reason he had an assassinationships because
they're always trying to put their events outdoors because they
can't get any real legitimate venue to allow them to
host something because their people are so rambunctious. Well, that's
obviously a lie. Because Feisser Forum, the Milwaukee Bucks Arena
in Milwaukee hosted the RNC, the Republican National Convention, remember that. Yeah,

(05:44):
that's a big arena, houses an NBA team And here
you go, I'm looking at this. Can you tell me
where Tam Wallas is speaking right now? Not specifically, but
is he inside or outside? There? He's outside. He's definitely outside,
isn't he. He's got a tan, a bunch of people
with sunglasses on. So where's the trolling? Now? Where's the trolling?
What do you mean? Well, it's just like they trolled
the Trump admitted the Trump campaign because most of their

(06:06):
campaign events are outdoors. Like good, yeah, well social media man,
Oh and now they're outside so, so where's the hate?
How are you gonna? Are you gonna twist this one?
Libby's no offense to anybody named Libby. I know a
couple of those people. What is libby short for librarian?
You don't name a kid librarian these days? Why not
some people name their kid Tuesday? I don't I don't

(06:28):
want to know those people. Well, Wednesday was a pretty
famous name, but she was in the Adams family. Why
not Thursday? Well, Wednesday is just a cooler name, isn't it. Maybe?
And you can short Wednesday to Wendy. That's true, That
doesn't suck. That's not a bad name.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
Yeah, Thursday might not go well for you. And then
you called Thursday out there in the playground.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Anyway, Speaking of Kamala, Harris is gonna speak here at
some point. I don't think I'm gonna jump into this
because what is What are they gonna say that we
don't already know anything? And why O Claire like no disrespect?
I gotta look up O Claire. What do you think
the population of o Claire, wiscons No disrespect? Ye, I'm
gonna guess seventy three hundred and thirty two sixty nine
seven hundred thirty seven. You were off by like maybe

(07:06):
one thousand and a half. It was pretty good. It
was pretty good. Uh yeah, So, I mean it's decently sized.
It's not that big. There're enough space for all these
people having these political events in Oa Claire, Wisconsin at
the same time, the eighth biggest city in Wisconsin. Back
in the old days, they would have had a duel
fifty paces for the right to have a political event
in Oa Claire. Yeah, on three one two three. No,

(07:31):
we shouldn't do that. I'm glad we don't do that anymore.
Have you seen Hamilton? Huh yeah, it doesn't go so well. Huh.
That happens multiple times, by the way, I hate to
spoil it for it. And they really did that. They
did that for real, Like in America, Alexander Hamilton died
in a duel. Nah uh yeah, for real. Look at
the president right, No, he's on the ten dollars bill
though he's the first Secretary of the Treasury. He could
have been president one day, if you know. He was

(07:52):
easier to work with and he wasn't such an outlandish personality.
I mean, you want to talk about a rebel amongst
founding fathers. I mean, that's a pot stir for you.
That guy, well, he may never have been president now
that I think about it, because there was this huge
scandal of him cheating on his wife and there were
like letters about it and they were about to come out,
and to protect his family, he just went ahead and
admitted it. In those days, you were never getting elected

(08:15):
anything after that in those days, though, Like, how do
you get canceled? Though there's no soy he got idea? Yeah,
but he got canceled. I mean that's essentially Alexander Hamilton
in like the late eight seventeen nineties. He was absolutely canceled.
That definitely happened. And the guy who ended up killing
him in a duel was the guy who really was
going to make that happen. He was going to cancel
him or kill him, one of the two.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
It didn't think you were going to get a history
lesson today. Yeah. So, oh, Claire, Wisconsin, I guess that's
the epicenter of this big race. And the Muppet man
himself up there waving his arms and flapping his gums
about something going on over there. Does he help her
win Wisconsin at all? Just because you know, he's nearby
in Minnesota. Probably not right.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
He kind of looks like those muppets that say meat
all the time, like Beaker. Yeah, Beaker, that's the one.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
That's the guy. He he needs more hair. If you
put like a red haired wig on him. Yeah maybe maybe.
Oh no, I'm thinking of somebody else. He doesn't look
like Beaker. Now does he look like Bunsen? Yeah, the
guy next up, doctor Bunsen. Kind of he needs big sunglasses.
He definitely looks like a mup. But I think he
looks like Ernie with white hair. That's what I think.
He looks like.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
Okay, you know what I'm saying Bert yesterday though, So
we're going to Ernie today.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
I the more I think about it, the more it's Ernie.
And guess what, because it's outside, no giant double windsor
he's got the jacket unfrilled and the top button unbuttoned.
And there's your fashion update on Tim Waltz two nineteen.
Who knows what we're gonna talk about today? If you
want to call in, you can four h two five
five eight eleven ten, News Radio eleven ten. Kfab Emery's
Sunger on news Radio eleven ten kfab What do you

(09:46):
think weird is from Oxford?

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Off the wall, someone who uh, I don't know it
just someone who goes against social norms.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Weird is an adjut. You can agree on that. Right,
you're not a weird, Right, you're a weird? Oh ah,
just weird suggesting something supernatural, uncanty, uncanny. Also, you can
use it as a verb, like a guy could be
weirded out like that is to induce a sense of disbelief,
for alienation in someone, as if Blue Whyes weirded him out.

(10:22):
Merriam Webster says of strange or extraordinary character. So what
does that even mean? Tim Waltz thinks that Republicans are weird?
Is this the new term for deplorables? Perchance? Perchance? Perchance?
And where's all those people that said Hillary Clinton or
Michelle Obama was going to be the nomination? Like, I
want to know what those people are thinking right now?

(10:43):
It really is just going to be Kamala Harrison, some
guy that looks like a muppet from Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Turns out all that stuff was just random garbage on
a message board.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
I got to tell you, though, we talked about a
lot of random stuff that last segment, David emailed in
and said, Libby is short for Abigail. Oh, abig Gail.
That can't be right.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
It's kind of like Dick is short for Richard, Like,
is it it is?

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Yeah? Not? Is it? Is it? Weird?

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (11:07):
I think so? Same with Rick? Right? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Well Rick? It can be Richard or Jack. Some people
who were John.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
John, joel By Jack. Yeah, what's that about? I don't know.
Jack is a completely different name. I wish I had
more options, Matthew or Matt or matt. Okay, there's a
Wikipedia article about Libby. Here you go. Libby is a
feminine given name. Is typically a diminutive form of Elizabeth. Huh. Okay,
now that makes sense, does it? No? No, it doesn't. Uh.

(11:39):
In racing years, it's also been used as a shorthand
version of the name liberty. Mm hmm. What if we
just replace the word liberty with Libby everywhere, like including
in the Pledge of allegiance. My country tis of the
sweet land of Libby, of the I seeing hmm. Nah,
it's don't work the same. Sorry anyway, Well that's what

(12:03):
Wikipedia says. At least. Kamala Harris about to speak. Tim
Wall's probably gonna talk for a bit. You know, he
got a big airbag up there from Minnesota. He's got
a lot of energy. He's up there in the mountains
or whatever they're mountains. It's just cold. They got lakes, yeah,
a lot of lakes, ten thousand of yeah.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
If he goes out of his way and he's just like, hey,
let's talk about lakes, I might be ears. You might
have my ears. Okay, Like if he knows something about lakes,
you know, I'm certainly not going to listen to the
Los Angeles Lakers about lakes. What do they know about lakes?
But the Lakers used to be in Minnesota where there
are lakes, ten thousand of them according to their license plate.

(12:39):
But other than that, I mean, it's just like, what
is him? What's gonna tell me that it's gonna make
me want to vote for a Democrat? You tell me
this right now.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
He's gonna give you ten thousand dollars. No questions asked.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
How didn't Bergham try to do something like that? But
then Doug Bergham just like, hey, if you donate one
real American dollar, I'll send you twenty bucks to a
gift card to somewhere. Oh yeah, that's right. Remember that
the term, how's that working out for him? And he
was positioning himself to be a Trump's VP and that
didn't work either. Although if they could do it over again, yeah,

(13:10):
you think they're thinking Doug Bergen might have been a
better choice than JD. Vance. I feel like they would
have done that one over again if they would have
known it was Kamala against Waltz or Kamala and Waltz
against Trump. Feel like they would have done that over again.
They waited for Trump to play all of his cards
before they decided to make the move. You know what
I'm saying. They really kind of did, didn't they? Trump
was there was an attempt at an assassin assassination on

(13:31):
Trump on a Sunday. The Republican National Convention started on Monday.
That day. They also announced, no, it was Saturday that
he was shot at. Never mind Saturday was shot at
Monday's had started the convention. They announced on Monday He's
gonna pick JD. Vance. And it's not until like a
week later that Joe Biden says I'm out after he
gets COVID and then they like position Kamala and then

(13:51):
we have no idea who that person's going to be
the beer running mate until yes, two days ago. Two
days ago. It's been a wild month or so, right.
They let Trump play all of his cards. The Republicans
played all their cards, and because their convention is a
month later, or almost a month and a half later,
they were able to make all these moves and the
Republicans don't have time to make any adjustments or react

(14:12):
to them if you had to, could you undo it
at this point? No, because the ballots have to be finalized.
So no, No, they're screwed. I mean not to say
Jade Vance is a terrible candidate, it's just I feel
like they would have done another They would have played
a safer card there, instead of the thirty nine year
old who's got almost nothing in his past besides writing
US best selling book and then Trump helping him get
elected into the Ohio like as a representative from Ohio.

(14:34):
I mean, he's gotten basically no record in Congress yet,
and then the Dems are just pulling all this stuff
that he said that makes him seem like a strange guy.
I don't know, it's weird. Oh there's that word again,
word of the Day Weird and Maurice Sung on news
radio eleven ten KFAB. So this is to see Sugar
Ray and we have more tickets. I'm saying this because

(14:56):
we're going to have more tickets eventually to.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Get away a couple more airs of these. It's two
tickets to see Sugar Ray. He's also with better than Ezra's.
I mean that's pretty good. You know, you go see Ezra. Eh,
but this is better than Ezra.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Yeah. Well, if only everything that was better than it's previous,
Like if Michael Jordan was named Michael Jordan and Lebron
James is called better than Michael Jordan. Yeah, that would
solve a lot of our issues. That's true. And the
band Tonic whoever, that is better than Tonic, Yeah, better
better than they could have gone with. Better than Tonic,

(15:30):
been a better. Look. It's this Saturday night, August tenth,
at seven pm. It's at the Club and Indian Creek
in Elkhorn, Elkhorn, Nice, elk Corn. Yeah, all right, we're
talking about a variety of different Thanks. Mostly I interrupted
myself because I wanted to do the contest. What was
the what were we talking about? Oh? Yeah, it was Wisconsin. Yeah,

(15:54):
you know it was Tim Walt's looking like a muppet
while calling all the rest of us weir the word
of the day weird. Jade Vance also in o Claire.
They're all in o Claire. You know, it's an interesting
You think somebody scheduled a no clear event and then
the other person scheduled a no clear event or did
they accidentally legitimately just book to like two events on

(16:17):
the same day in o Claire. And how many of
these people are gonna try to show up at both.
Wouldn't that be a weird thing to do so logistically,
could you?

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Well?

Speaker 1 (16:25):
The jd Vance want and it's not Trump, it's just Vans.
He's not going on yet. How big can Oclaire be?
You can probably just drive across town and be okay, yeah,
I mean Oclaire's got about seventy thousand people in it.
You know, it's not like tiny town, but it's probably
drivable in ten fifteen minutes. It's a battleground state. And
who's going to see jd Vance? I mean, let's be realistic.

(16:45):
I mean, it's not like Donald Trump's there and everybody's
pounding on the door, knocking the door down, try to
see Donald Trump. Jd Vance doesn't have that poll and
nobody's gonna tell me he does. It's gonna sound like
I really hate this guy. I do not, you know,
I just he is a Trump understudy that doesn't have
new the charisma or the shock value or the star power.
Like if jd. Vance was walking down the street, you

(17:06):
might recognize him, now, would you have recognized him three
weeks ago? Probably not? And he's got the beard, which
is kind of a weird you know what I mean, Like,
we don't have a lot of politicians wearing beards. You're
not going to like think to yourself, oh wow, holy cow,
that's that's a potential vice president of the United States
walking down the street. Now we agree that the beard's
a good look for him. He needed the beard, but

(17:27):
there hasn't been a vice president with the beard since
the forties, So keep that in mind. The other thing,
other part thing, I would love to know what the
demand is to see jd. Vance for the people that
would have otherwise gone to a Trump rally. What do
you think that percentage is? Like before he was Donald
Trump rally is one hundred percent of people eligible? How
many of that one hundred percent is actually going to

(17:47):
the JD Vance event in Oclaire fifty. I would think
that's a win for JD Vance. I think it's even
lower than that. Yeah, Like if you're getting let's say
it's o Claire, let's say ten thousand people are making
their way to Eclaire to watch Donald Trump. I don't
know if that's a feasible number. I don't know where
they're doing the event, but let's just see it for
because it's an easy round number. If they were getting
three thousand people for JD Evans, I think they're saying

(18:08):
that's good. They're doing for the cameras. Dude, it's for
the cams, for the local reporting, for the local reporting. Okay,
that's what they're doing this for now. Kamala is speaking
right now in an outdoor venue. So if do you
over heear a Democrat trolling the Trump campaign for doing
a bunch of outdoor events, just show them this. They're
doing outdoor events too. It's wearing a white suit. It's

(18:29):
a pretty good look. It's before labor Day? Is that
the rule? Isn't that no white after Labor Day? Those
are pants though I don't own white pants me neither.
I kind of would like some white pants, though it'd
be hard to keep clean. That's my problem. Yeah, yeah, no,
I mean it's a fine look. I talk about this
because those types of like what does JD look like tonight?

(18:49):
Does he go top button unbuttoned, look a little more informal,
a little bit more man of the people instead of
the big double Windsor because Waltz looked like big double
Windsor when he was introduced in Philly yesterday and even
had the suit jacket buttoned, you know what he oughta
do what you gotta go full on Larry the cable guy,
flannel with no sleeves. Okay, I'm in on that. If
Jade Vance showed up like that, you don't think people

(19:09):
go crazy like in a good way? Or maybe he
can just wear like a like some coveralls. Mmmmm no, no, no, no,
too far, yeah, too far. You want to you want
to look like you're one of the people, like you're
going to a Morgan Wallen concert. You don't want to
look like you've been living in a grain bin for
the last twenty years. No disrespect to those who like

(19:30):
to wear overalls. He did write hill Billy elegy. He
did what if he just showed up like a hillbilly
with the overalls with one of the one of the
buttons unbuttoned. You know, I really think that the whole
point of that book was to talk about the bad
parts of that lifestyle. That was kind of I thought
the point, and how he escaped that lifestyle. He's got
like a jug and he's playing along with the band. No, no, no,

(19:52):
stop it. Now, you're being stereotypical of hillbilly's everywhere. Hey,
just because you're a hillbilly doesn't mean that you play
the the Moonshine jug in the local bluegrass band.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
But talking to Ven Diagrams, I don't think anyone who
isn't a hill billy does.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Oh boy, that's pretty funny, all right, So we'll do that.
We'll continue to talk about this. I did as for calls.
We got a winner of the contest previously. So if
you do want to have a chat about o Claire,
Wisconsin and how the battleground states are the battlegrounds that
this needs to be fought over, and you could kind
of make the argument that maybe Omaha in the second
district that kind of has its own vote for the

(20:32):
electoral College, maybe that's worth going after because the race
could be close enough to where that single vote matters.
But if you you have thoughts on that, you have
thoughts on you know the Tim Waltz, jd Vance, Kamala
Harris al deciding the meet up in Oa Claire, Wisconsin
for dueling situations and what the right strategy is to
try to conjure up enthusiasm in these battleground states. The

(20:55):
phone numbers four oh two, five, five, eight, eleven ten.
We're kind of being goofy today and why the heck not?
You're on news eleven ten KFA. B Emriesung on news
radio eleven ten KFAB. We got a funny bone going today.
We're just we're bouncing around with the big political news
which basically is growing around the thriving metropolis an aptly

(21:18):
named town of ou Claire, Wisconsin. What do you think?
What do you? What do you think? O Claire means
O Claire is also in o Claire County, the county
seat it has, so it means it's not just somebody's name.
I don't think so, Oh Claire. There's an o Claire
River that goes through it. Here you go, are you ready? Oh,

(21:38):
Claire took its name from o Claire County, which was
her first named Eclaire and is the singular form of
the original French name of Okare, which has an X
after the O E A U X, and Claire has
an S on the end of it that means clear waters.
There it is that's talking about the o Claire River.

(22:00):
The more you know, here's here's, here's you want to take,
you want to take here? Tim Waltz is there to
strengthen enthusiasm for the people that already are supporting the
people in the Democratic Party. Has absolutely nothing, absolutely nothing
to do with winning more independent voters. So my question

(22:23):
is how is he going to be utilized and deployed
essentially within these battleground states to win enough of them. Because,
based on our power rankings or our power poll if
you will, the Republicans, assuming they can hold on to
whatever polling support it seems that they have in Georgia
and North Carolina, let's go ahead and just take them
out of the battlegrounds. At least five battleground states left,

(22:46):
the largest of which is Pennsylvania. Now, if the Republicans
win Pennsylvania and nothing else, that still gets to two seventy.
But if the Democrats can work with Josh Shapiro who's
the governor, and find a way to have a winning
strategy to take Pennsylvania, the Republicans are going to have
to win two of the last four in some way,
potentially three based on the size because Nevada only has

(23:08):
I think six available electoral college fostess, that's not going
to get you that close. It's got to be the
right combo. You lose Pennsylvania, you kind of have to
win Michigan and Wisconsin. I think if you're really going
to have a shot at winning this thing, or Michigan
in Arizona something like that, what does Tim Walls bring
to the table for them to win any of those states?
Like do you think people in Arizona hear him insulting

(23:29):
Trump advance by calling them weirdos? And listen to what
the Republicans say about his horrific record on the pandemic
and the George Floyd protests and riots, that it took
him almost a four or five days to deploy the
National Guard to try to slow those down, the fact
that he also, from under his nose during the pandemic,
didn't notice that two hundred and fifty million dollars of

(23:52):
taxpayer money was defrauded out of the state by fake
people who were helping, allegedly helping with certain assay specs
of the pandemic. Nobody's going to bring that up. What
do you like more likely to believe? What does Tim
Waltz have in his back pocket that will allow him
to win a state or help win a state? Because

(24:14):
if that's if he's not going to be able to
do that for you, I don't get what the point was. Now.
You could make the same argument for jd Vance. But
Donald Trump kind of wins stuff by himself, Jade Vance
being kind of the heir apparent. This is more I
think a project. This is why I think if they
could do this over, and they probably would. But Jade
Vance right now is kind of like, Hey, if you
want to think about what the Make America Great Again

(24:37):
movement looks like beyond Donald Trump if he wins the
election and then is done by twenty twenty eight, well,
jd Vance is that guy. Mark's on the line. Mark,
appreciate the call. What's on your mind today?

Speaker 3 (24:52):
I'm just calling one. I just heard you about fifteen
minutes ago. About you think the Democrats took advantage of
this and waited until Trump made all his moves in that. Really,
the truth is, I don't think it's going to make
a whole lot of difference because I don't even to
me and neither party is with their darn. But if
you think America is going to vote for two flaming lefties,

(25:16):
I find that hard to believe. These these folks have
already lived through three plus years of what somebody can
screw up a country, and you got these two warrors
going on, and who's running the country right?

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Well, it's been interesting. We haven't heard from Joe Biden
in a while, haven't we. Uh, Mark, I couldn't say
You couldn't say it better myself, Mark, appreciate the call.
Running out of time this hour, we'll move on into
the next hour. A lot more fun to be had.
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