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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, there's a splinter because I had to get the
wooden dowl out of out of storage that I used
to put on my bucket that I used to catch
my sin and I'll talk about that a little later.
But the wood bit me and now I can't I
can't get it out. So if anybody's got any like
quick quick remedies for how to quickly remove a splinter
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that's going to annoy you the rest of the day,
please feel free to share. Emory at kfab dot com
is my email address. Would love to hear from you,
because it's pretty clear I can't handle this stuff of myself. Also,
we need to talk about the game, the big contest
that everybody's talking about. Are you you see what I saw?
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Were you watching it? Did you see it? I heard
about it. I couldn't believe it. I couldn't. This is
one of the most incredible things that I've ever seen. Well,
the Nebraska veto became the first pug ever to win
the National Dog Show. Oh could you imagine first pug
to win the whole thing, the hole, the whole shebang,
best in Show a pug. Why though, That's what I'm
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saying of all the things now, not to say that
the pug is not a cute little dog and stuff,
but man, we are rewarding some terrible breeding habits. Those
things face. I mean, you just like smashed into a
wall and sinus problems out. The ying Yang a couple
of years ago was a bulldog. Those things can barely
breathe on their own. I'm just saying, wasn't all that
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long ago a greyhound actually won? It's like, now that's
a contest. No, you're right, it was. I was really
talking about that game. We'll get to that. And obviously,
as you heard in the news, if you hadn't heard
the news in the market for our new defensive coordinator
all of a sudden, yeah, that's not great anyway, the
big news over the weekend, obviously Hunter Biden and h
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were you surprised by this? To surprise the right word,
because remember we had been told since the the conviction
earlier this year beginning of the summer, over and over again.
I think somebody counted it up in six different instances.
Kareem John Pierre was asked and explicitly said no, that
this was not something that was going to happen. Now,
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I'll get to what she said in a moment, But
when you heard when this news came out, like you,
I was, I was. I tend to I think when
you and I are on the same wavelength that we
tend to want to believe people. Yes, we want to
trust that the world is not just a bunch of
liars and cheaters and scammers, that when somebody says something
and they seem to mean it, that we should be
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taking them at face value. Although in this specific instance,
in this specific case, I think you and I both
kind of had an eyebrow up as to, like, but
what's really stopping him from doing it? Anyway? The answer
was eventually, nothing, It happened. I mean, it's happening. I
know it's crazy. So but again, we've also wrestled with this.
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We've wrestled with it on multiple occasions. How important is
telling the truth in politics? It just feels like it's
less and less important to be honest. Why would he
say no? Why would he say he didn't want to?
But it has everything to do with one thing, trying
to win an election. Now again, he may not have
been running in the election for most of the time
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between Hunter's conviction and yesterday's pardon or even election day, right,
but it will look really bad on the Democrats for
them to be yelling and screaming and hollering and hooting
about Donald Trump should be disqualified for being a convicted
felon and we need to trust the results of a
jury of his peers that he committed thirty four counts
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of felony falsifying of business records, and then in the
same breath say, well, Hunter Biden was wrongfully targeted and
charged with something that no one else would have been
charged with, and for that, I'm going to pardon him.
How can you? How can you reasonably do both? You can't.
But now, I mean, what's he have to lose? Now
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they've already lost. That to me is the scary part
is do we have a person leading this country who's
got nothing to lose? I mean, this is a kind
of move based on what he was saying earlier that
makes it feel that way, doesn't it. Now that's not
to say that he's going to do anything reckless and
stupid that wouldn't get overturned by Congress. But you got
to be honest with yourself, like this is supposed to
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be the last chapter, and we should not be hearing
about Hunter Biden ever again. And I think that's what
the plan is. I think the plan is. Okay, Hunter,
I have pardoned you. Now, please can you just like
behave until you know we're all gone and out of
the public limelight. Please. Now, the statement that he said,
and I I'll read it because I'm a fair guy.
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I don't lie, not intentionally anyway. Sometimes I say things
that might not be full fully accurate of any given way,
shape or form, right, But the statement that he came
out with was overtly political, and I guess we can't
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be surprised. But you know what I'm gonna do. I'm
gonna take a break, I'm gonna come back. I'm going
to read this to you, and then i'm gonna open
the phone lines. So if there is any body out there,
if you're thinking about this, at the bottom of the hour,
we'll start taking phone calls. So think about it, well, Talia,
what the President said about his son in his part
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ined statement. And we will do this coming up next
on a place that tells you the truth, with people
that tell you the truth, and it means something, darn
it right here on news Radio eleven ten Kfab.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
And Rarey's songer on news radio eleven ten kfab.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Does he set everybody down? And is he disappointed? Is
he upset? Or is he defiant?
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Like?
Speaker 1 (05:55):
What movie character is Joe Biden at Thanksgiving when he's
like telling the family that he's going to part in
Hunter and what he hopes happens afterwards? Or what movie
character is Hunter? Is he begging for this? Is he
sitting there just like Dad, please, please, you have to
help me. Please. Just feels like something that shouldn't be
happening at Thanksgiving dinner. I'm sure this was happening months
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ago and they were trying to find the right time
to do it. But here's a statement. This is from yesterday,
and I quote, I'm not going to use any crazy
weird voice because there's a lot of words here and
I don't want to mess up today. I signed a
part in for my son Hunter. From the day I
took office. I said I would not interfere with the
Justice Department's decision making. And I kept my word even
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as I have watched my son being selectively and unfairly
prosecuted without aggravating factors like use in a crime, multiple purchases,
or buying a weapon as a straw purchaser. People are
almost never brought to trial on felony charges solely for
how they filled out a gun form. Those who were
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late paying their taxes because of serious addictions, but paid
them back subsequently with interest and penalties, are typically given
non criminal resolutions. It is clear that Hunter was treated differently.
The charges in his cases came about only after several
of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack
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me and oppose my election. Then a carefully negotiated plea
deal agreed to by the Department of Justice unraveled in
the courtroom, with a number of my political opponents in
Congress taking credit for bringing political pressure on the process.
Had the plea deal held, it would have been a
fair reasonable resolution of Hunter's cases. No reasonable person who
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looks to the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any
other conclusion than Hunter was singled out only because he
is my son, and that is wrong. There has been
an effort to break Hunter, who has been a five
and a half year sober even in the face of
unrelenting attacks and selective prosecution. In trying to break Hunter,
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they've tried to break me and there's no reason to
believe it will stop here. Enough is enough. For my
entire career, I have followed a simple principle, just tell
the American people the truth. They'll be fair minded. Here's
the truth. I believe in the justice system, but as
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I have wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics
has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage
of justice. And once I made this decision this weekend,
there was no sense in delaying it further. I hope
Americans will understand why a father and a president would
come to this decision. End quote. Well, I tend to
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grade this on a scale of one to ten in
do I buy it as a whole, as if this
is something that he's wrestled with and he didn't know
what he was going to do with it, and he's
just now coming to this conclusion. I'm giving it a
one point three. This is a four paragraph load of
absolute bull honky. And I'm not sure I've ever seen
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a steaming pile, four paragraph page of bull honky from
the office of a president quite like this before. This
is the biggest problem that I've had over the last
four years, and really recently, more than anything else. I mean,
as COVID was happening, you know what, I know a
lot of people are real upset about how that all
went down, and I am too. But I'm going to
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give the benefit of the doubt to pretty much everybody
who was in charge, except for maybe Fauci, who I
think I got the vibe that he just really liked
the TV time and needed something to talk about, so
he kept, you know, saying, hey, hey, we're not out
of the woods yet. Keep having me on the Today
Show a couple of days, please. I love talking to
the American public. It's giving me a reason to wake
up in the morning, even at the expense of the
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mental well being of the ent h nation and a
lot of our children. Right. But I'm going to give
the benefit of it out to the Trump administration that
even though we knew that this was kind of like
happening around the world, didn't I don't think there's a
better way that could have been, Like we could have
handled it. It was going to happen one way or
the other. The way that it happened. I get that
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the death rate of COVID was different, but you know what,
I'm just going to set that aside, because it was
such a strange thing that nobody in our lifetime, like
we've never gotten anywhere close to having anything like that
ever happened to us. So, with that being said, this
entire administration post COVID has been all about gaslighting us
to making us feel like everything is just fine. I'm
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not by myself on this right. Uh, you're sitting there,
you're in the car, you're sitting there at work. Think
of all the times that we've talked about politics where
we've heard from this president or we've heard from Karein
John Pierre, who, for whatever you want to say about her,
has been the conduit from the White House to us
through the media. It's complicated. As she said six times
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at different points throughout the year, he will not be
pardoning Hunter. It's a no. It's still a no. And
now it's going to be eh. You know, it's not
a big deal. We didn't say that exactly. Remember, remember
when we were being told that Joe Biden was totally okay,
super sharp as attack. He is absolutely he's fine to
be the president for another four years. While we were
watching him wander around the NATO summit and the G
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seven and all this stuff. He's just wandering around like
they have to like grab him and pull me. He
looks like he doesn't even know where he is. Half
of the time, they were telling us about biden Omics
and all the success that people are having in this
country economically, and how they have gotten inflation under control,
when inflation had a lot to do with this administrations
and its practices to begin with. We are being told
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that the southern border wasn't that big of a deal
until gosh, you know, it was too hard to ignore
it at some point, especially as the election was unfolding.
That was a mountain that Kamala Harris couldn't even get
herself close to being out of, even though she apparently
it changed her mind and entirely on what needed to
be done. Kareem John Pierre asked or was asked today
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if the previous statements denying that a pardon was happening
could be seen as lies to the American people. What
did she say? One thing the president believes is to
always be truthful with the American people. That was the answer.
They have been gaslighting us since the very beginning, and
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there's been nothing, absolutely nothing. In my brain, I can't
I can't imagine anything worse than it me not being
able to fully trust, and maybe not fully I don't
even need to fully trust you know what. I know
there's gonna be stuff I don't know, but maybe like
seventy five percent. I need to know that you're telling
me the truth. And I'm gonna be very excited in
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the next six or seven weeks as we start moving
away from this presidency that there's gonna be an air
of maybe over stimulation from the communication from the next
administration to the American people. Elon Musk can't get off
of X. He can't. He is sharing stuff all the time.
You think that's going to stop or it's going to
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become like smoke and mirrors. Do I have any reason
to think that Elon Musk is going to be just
lying to the American public. I think he thinks things very,
very in a very specific way. But there's too many
people that way. Too many people have trusted over the
years and respect what they say. All in on this administration,
and yes, politics, part of politics is spinning things to
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make you or the people around you look better. I
have a hard time imagining that this was done to
make anybody other than Joe Biden and his administration look
better than it was. Every last bit of it has
been gas lighting and lying to us, right to our faces.
And it's been traumatic for the American public. They want
to know why we're so passionately against them in a
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lot of different ways. It has everything to do with
this type of gas lighting, and yeah, lies to the
American public. We're not. The one thing that he cares
about is being truthful with the American public. Let me
get the quote real quick. For my entire career, I
followed a simple principle, just tell the American people the truth. Well,
what the heck is the truth, man, because we've been
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told one thing and then a different thing, and then
you act like nothing of that nature happened at all.
It's like you're in the Men in Black and you
got the little thing that just like zaps her memory
and we won't know a thing that happened except we do.
And the receipts have been kept. And you can get
out of the presidency at any point, Go ahead, get
out here. You're obviously not running the country. You're obviously
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being reckless with the things that you're thinking about and
what you're doing, and we're ready to move on. We're
ready to see what this sext administration looks like. And
it's really really rich to see a lot of these
libs on social media saying, Oh, I'm so glad that
he did this, I'm so glad that you do this.
Way to go, Joe, You tell them as if this
is not the exact opposite and the perfect example of
the hypocrisy that the left lead lives on. Where you're
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sitting here, you watch this, I say, I'm not part
of him. I think the jury of his peers. I'm
going to stick by the ruling, the Justice Department, they
have a role to play, and then immediately go back
on that once you lose the election, because oh, you know,
he should be able to do whatever he wants. America
elected a convicted felon, as if that is exactly has
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if that is not the exact same thing that they
were railing against in the first place. Oh, he was
unfairly grabbed and persecuted and prosecuted because he was the
son of a president the people they like, as if
the exact same thing wasn't happening for Donald Trump and
the thirty four counts of falifying business records or any
of the other things that he was charged with, and
the American public said, no, that's not how it's supposed
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to work. You aren't supposed to weaponize the Department of Justice.
I guess time's gonna tell and see if there's going
to be another another thing like this that happens. But
I don't know, man, I'm not surprised. I'm just disappointed.
I'm just disappointed. Phone lines are open four h two
five five eight eleven ten. Four h two five five
eight eleven ten. We'll take your thoughts on this The
Hunter Biden pardon if you want to chat with me
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four two five to five, eight eleven ten on news
Radio eleven ten, Kfab.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Em Rys Songer on news radio eleven ten, Kfab.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah, what we're going to do, We're going to continue
to chat about this on your opinions. What do you
think about it? Phone lines are open at four two
five five eight eleven ten. Four h two five five
eight eleven ten. Let's start with Mike. Mike, welcome to
the show today. What's on your mind?
Speaker 4 (16:25):
Thanks for having me on. I think one of the
biggest things that jumped out of me is Biden could
have easily taken the you know, the federal gun charges,
any sort of tax charges, and pardon those specific crimes. Instead,
what they did was a retroactively put the date of
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January first, twenty fourteen as any crimes committed during that
time frame shall be centrally pardoned. Now, if you want
to look at what happened during that time frame, we'll
just go to February tenth, twenty fourteen. Meto Biota was
awarded a massive DoD contract for biolabs in Ukraine. That's
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federal record. That's not conspiracy as a left to have
you believe. At the same time, Rosemont Seneca was, you know,
given a one point five billion dollar private equity deal
through China after he got off Daddy's plane and they
did an unofficial state visit using you know, the United
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States Air Force transportation. Then you have his involvement on
the board of Barisma. He had no business being in Barisma.
So you've got all these things that are leading back
to Ukraine. They're leading to China. They had over fifteen
shell companies, none of which had any legitimate commerce or
business dealings. To me, this was not a pardon for
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Hunter Nobody cares about the gun charges. Nobody cares about
the tax evasion.
Speaker 5 (18:02):
This is a.
Speaker 4 (18:02):
Pardon for Joe himself and his family, his brother, all
of their cronies who were involved in this money laundering
scheme and the rabbit hole on this probably goes way
further than we're even scratching the surface of right now.
So this is not a parton about gun charges and
tax evasion. This runs way deeper. And that is why
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they retroactively put it at February excuse me, back in
January one of twenty fourteen.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Yeah, and that was one thing that was pretty notable
about this. We haven't even talked about that aspect. Is
this is going to protect any future investigations into that
timeframe for sure. And if it was just about the
gun charge to him being targeted, and that's what would
have been what he was parting on. But that's not
what it is, even though that's the only thing that
he mentions in his little presser that he sent out yesterday. Mike,
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good point. Appreciate you calling in man, thanks for listening
to us.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Douglas is on our phone line for a ten What
do you think, Douglas.
Speaker 6 (19:04):
Well, you know the statement he said where he wanted
to be honest with the American people. When the hell
has he been honest with the American people? You got
me maybe when he first got in office fifty years ago. Okay,
because we can go back to win the first Immigation bill,
where Reagan did what the Democrats wanted. They made a promise,
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which one of those people was him, that they would
enforce the immigration laws. And from that day on, they
didn't enforce the immigration laws. Therefore, that was the first lie.
Then we listened to all the lies. He knew he
wasn't eligible to do the run this country four years ago,
So who has actually been He couldn't even tell us
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the truth of who has actually been running the country
pool last four years, let alone everything else he's done.
And the last gentleman said, he made it so that
the American people will never get and ones answer on
what him and his family did to sell out this
country only all for the mighty dollar.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
Yep. Yeah, And I mean that's a it's a level
of corruption right that the presidency has rarely seen over
two hundred and thirty years of United States presidents. And
he's been, you know, wandering around a guy who was
in office, a sitting US president only halfway through his
term when we found out that he's not even fit
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to stand trial for a classified documents case against him.
Yet he's somehow capable. We're led to believe that he's
going to be able to run this country and lead
the free world. Give me a break. Not possible, Douglas.
Thanks for the call man, Thanks for listening to us.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Let's got a bill on the phone line for a
two five, five, eight eleven ten. Welcome bill. How's it going?
Speaker 3 (20:53):
Oh, this is Brian if you're talking to me.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yeah, sorry, Brian, we got our hairs crossed on the
phone there. Hey, we'll get to Bill in a second.
Bryan sty fire away.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Well, bio weapons labs in Ukraine, give me a break.
And Jamie Comer has been strumming on the old banjo
for years now saying he's going to get those duke
boys one of these days, and hasn't come up with
any proof that Biden took any brides. I called in
about Kodak Black because when the first Flea deal was up,
they said that, oh, well there was a black rapper
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who did the same thing. Well, Kodak Black, if you
look him up, has legal issues to go back to
being a juvenile of rape, robbery, kidnapping, dirk trafficking, and
he was pardoned by Trump and committed more crimes after
he was pardoned. So I'm glad that Biden did this.
It's enough of proving your moral superiority, like acting decently
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to the incoming president. You know, both the Morning Joe
and Biden himself. And yeah, it wasn't that they didn't
think he was a fascist. They did think he was
a fascist and still think he's a fascist. None of
them said, oh, he was Hitler, because Hitler was Hitler.
But as far as last acting fascistic, if you look
up the definition of fascism, yeah, Trump, his team and
the whole conservative movement consid that.
Speaker 5 (22:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Yeah, Okay, Well, Brian, I think that that is an
incredibly broad stroke to be painting across the entirety of
the conservative movement, because I know many conservatives that aren't
even close to being fascist. Also, a couple of other
things that you mentioned there, the Kodak Black part and
all that stuff. I mean, I don't know how that
is specifically related to the ten year window essentially that
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they've basically said is off limits, not just of the
part on this gun charge or the tax stuff, but
literally you can't investigate it anymore. And for six months
he's been saying he's not going to do this right
to our faces. Just to do this right in our
faces and act like we were stupid for thinking he
wasn't going to do this.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
He wants us to put a middle finger right in
the middle of the middle finger right in the conservative
movement space.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Well, Brian, okay, but what's good You can say that, buddy,
But but what's good for the goose is good for
the gander. You know, you say, you act like it's
all just horrific stuff when anybody on the right does
anything that's kind of sketchy or a little bit questionable.
Yet here is a thing that you were directly lied to,
right to your face by a sitting United States president
about this one thing. Yeah, you're right. I don't think
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anybody actually, our previous calor was right. We don't care
about the gun charge, so that's not really that big
of a deal. And we can make the argument that, yeah,
maybe Hunter Biden was absolutely targeted because of who his
dad was and what his last name is on this
specific charge. But it wasn't just about this charge. It
was about the other stuff that he's connected to that
we won't get a chance to find out because the
big Man, the guy who's the president now, has basically
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said anything that happened in that window is completely off limits.
And we, the American people, including you, Brian, were directly
lied to about that by this guy. And you're celebrating
is some sort of moral victory for the Democrats because
the Conservatives are sitting here with the like he's literally
just lied to us. Most conservatives. I mean, I like
to think myself is a pretty nice guy, a pretty
fair minded person. I wanted to believe what this president
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was trying to tell me throughout the entire presidency, even
though every turn, every twist that was happening in the
election cycle, we were being directly lied to and we
knew better. They have gasled us about all of this stuff,
including his health, including his son, including what Kamala Harris
was up to, including what she was trying to do
to get herself elected, and all of it ended up
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being false. So you're telling me that that's okay because
the Democrats and if the Republicans did it, they're fascists. Whatever,
man you es no, man, no, no, I've had enough.
I've had enough. We'll get to Bill, we'll get to Donald,
We'll get to more people you can call in it.
Four h two five five eight eleven ten. Four h
two five five eight eleven ten. We'll take more calls,
hopefully a little more coherent than that one. On news
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Speaker 2 (24:43):
Emery's songer on news radio eleven.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Ten kfab, Hey, how you doing?
Speaker 5 (24:50):
I just thanks for taking the call. I just I
just wanted to put up front. I'm a conservative. I'm
no way of a Biden supporter or his whole res game,
but I do want to say I don't know why
they have this thing where they can give someone a
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barrow or what they call it, pardoned like that. Yeah,
but I can. I will say that if my son
was facing many years in prison, you know I wouldn't
I wouldn't have lied about it, but I would. I
would want to I would want to pardon him. And
I know that's probably not the right thing to say.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
But that's how I feel well, And I don't disagree.
I don't disagree Bill but what you said there, it
was really important. And I know that they were not
saying this because of the election. They didn't want it
to hurt the Democrats for appearing to be completely unfair.
But what parent wouldn't be considering this if they had
that power. I mean, right, I don't disagree with that
at all.
Speaker 5 (25:46):
And I guess I could say I also don't think.
I think if it would have been a violent crime
or a sexual crime or something, it would have been
maybe different too, I don't know, but I still I
would just I would just use that and to help
much time.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Yeah, it's a it's a good point, Bill, And I'm
not so sure that that's what the beef is. I think,
like you said, it's more about the lying part of
it and the fact that this goes through the entirety
of that, you know, entire decade worth of window that
we can't go back and investigate. Now, thanks for the call, Bill,
really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Speaker 4 (26:18):
Today.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Let's go to Donald on the phone line. Donald, what's
going on today?
Speaker 7 (26:23):
Yeah, thanks for taking my call. Say you're you're going
to hang up because I don't agree with you?
Speaker 1 (26:29):
I Donald, Donald, just before you talk that's not how
this works on this show. I totally welcome people who
disagree with me. I just just it's a way that
it's being Yeah.
Speaker 7 (26:39):
Go ahead, how much money of atpayer money as a
Republican party man trying to investigate this for how many years?
Nobody will tell you that because they one gentleman Democrats,
the chairman.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
Of the committee.
Speaker 7 (27:01):
If you'll say, what's impeached Biden? I'll second, And he
wouldn't do it because you didn't have the evidence. Now,
they spent millions of dollars on nothing, but they wanted
everybody to feel bad. Trump played trumplies to his people.
If Trump will lie to his wife, he'll lie to
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you and fight played your people and set you up.
And you guys were silly enough to listen.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Uh Yeah, I mean that's I I'm hearing you. Donald.
I appreciate the call. I appreciate your thoughts on this.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
I don't know what else to add to that other
than yeah, I mean, if we want to talk about
money that's being wasted and sent and spent in places
and nobody wants to, you know, I mean, the impeachments
of both Trump and Biden were done with people saying
it should be done, but there wasn't really a ton
of evidence that they were ever going to be able
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to prove that they should have been. It wasn't a
Nixon esque situation there. But it's all politics. And for
Donald who was upset that I even brought this up.
I don't hang up on people who disagree. I have
no problem talking to people who disagree with me. It's
just how do you bring that conversation about. That's what
can create a discussion. I'm not going to hang up
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on somebody unless they're saying bad words. Real quick, Justin's
got the last call here on this subject. Hey, Justin,
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 6 (28:29):
It's up.
Speaker 8 (28:30):
Hey, I just wanted to say I think a lot
of people are missing the overall picture of this. I
think the reason why Joe Biden did such a broad
sweeping parton is because they don't want anybody to investigate
further into some of the other stuff that could have
been happening, like to pay for play and the correction
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is going on there.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
But I think the other part of that coin is
since there was such a broad sweeping pardon, when Trump
gets into office, that party doesn't cover congressional hearings and investigations.
They can still haul him in there for a congressional
investigation into his dad. Yeah, well, pardons him, but it
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doesn't pardon his dad, right, And you know there, I
think the reason why that parton took place was protect
Joe Biden, not to pardon Hunter Biden.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Yeah, that window is pretty suspect, but it would explain
that for sure. Justin, I really appreciate the call today,
Thanks for listening to us. Yeah, so we'll we'll get
back to this. We'll talk about it a little bit
later on as well, but we've got to talk about
little Nebraska news with the football team coming up at
the top of the hour, and we'll get back into this.
Feel free to stay locked and loaded with us on
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