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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner contry. Okay, my friends, holy shomoli, what
a difference twenty four hours make. So here is now
the absolute latest, as you know, and we talked about
it on this show. To me, there's no question this
wasn't Trump's best debate that he had a couple nights

(00:21):
ago with Kamala Harris on Tuesday Night. However, and stylistically
he at time was blustering. Look, I think he did
miss some real opportunities. There's no doubt about it. He
was on the defensive for a good part of the debate.
I don't want to rehash everything that we talked about yesterday.
And look, Kamala Harris got under his skin. She baited him.

(00:45):
She baited him repeatedly. He took the bait at times
he did seem angry. And look, in a sense, he
stylistically lost the debate on style. I think there's no
real argument there. He lost on style. She was very polished,
she was smiling, She seemed to be on the offensive

(01:08):
much of the night. And of course the elephant or
the two elephants in the room, it was three on one. Basically.
Her running mates were David Murr and Lindsay Davis, the moderators,
and that's why she was able to be so relaxed
because they were doing so much of the attacking and
criticizing for her. They were actually debating Trump more than

(01:32):
she was, so it was a three on one pylon. Now,
all of this being said, I said yesterday, and I
got to tell you, it looks like I was wrong.
I was wrong. I mean, we'll see, we wait for
more hard numbers in the next couple of days. I
said it would have no impact on the election whatsoever.

(01:55):
It would not move the needle. You wouldn't see this
change anyone's mind. That essentially, for all of their help
in trying to rescue Kamala and carry her through the debate,
it didn't help her where it mattered with the voters.
Well guess what, it may now even have hurt her

(02:16):
and helped Trump a little bit. If anyone's needle moved
and appears, I may stand corrected, it moved in favor
of Trump. Now here is why, Well, Jeeff Jeif Jeef,
why are you saying this? How are you basing this
off of Reuters, which as you know, is a very

(02:39):
liberal media outlet, or and use wire service like the
Associated Press and The New York Times, So these are
two very liberal, very pro Democrat, pro Harris media outlets.
They had a focus group with Independence. These were their

(03:01):
people that they picked that were independents undecided. There's not much.
There's a sliver of them, but there are some who
still have not made up their mind. They don't know
how they're going to vote. They're literally on defense. Well,
listen out of this. According to Reuters, after the debate

(03:23):
Tuesday night, six out of the ten undecided now say
they're going to vote for Trump or they're leaning to
vote for Trump. Three say they're going to vote for
Harris or lean toward voting Harris. One is still undecided,
came in undecided, watched the debate undecided, left the debate undecided.

(03:46):
But essentially it's six to three. Two to one of
those independents say after the debate they're more likely or
if not, they're actually going to vote for Trump. The
New York Times Times the exact same thing. Independence breaking
for Trump after the debate, and many of them women

(04:11):
women two to one. Now, if you remember, much of
the talk was about, well, I don't know if women
are gonna like Trump's bluster, his anger, uh, the way
he came across compared to Kamala. But this is now
what these isn't at least according to these independents, are

(04:33):
saying that on the economy, Trump is better and that
he showed himself to be better during the debate. In fact,
listen to this. The big criticism of Kamala from these
undecideds and why now they're breaking for Trump two to one,
is that they found her answers. And this is the

(04:55):
words Reuters and the New York Times used, So I'm
using their language, not mine. These are their words, not mine.
That they found Kamala's answers to be quote unquote vague, vacuous, empty,
no specifics whatsoever. While Trump and they said, look, we

(05:16):
didn't like the fact that the guy's getting angrier and
angrier and angrier. You know, it's not you know, and
he's gloomy and he's not smiling and you know, so
they weren't happy with his quote unquote style. But they said,
I'm sorry, we're suffering. We're living through an inflation crisis.
The economy, all of them said, is much worse now

(05:38):
than it was four years ago. Under Trump. Trump appeared
to us during the debate to be the only one
who truly understood how to fix our economic problems, that
he really had a grip and a handle on how
to bring down inflation, on how to bring back the economy,
on how to bring back jobs, on securing the border,

(06:02):
that he will definitely secure the border, that he will
really address the problem of runaway crime. So they said,
on the big bread and butter issues that they're voting on,
that is really going to make their lives concretely better.
They may not have liked the way Trump said it,
but they said, we agreed with what he said. In

(06:22):
other words, he was speaking to us in a way
that Kamala wasn't. She could have had all the Hollywood
advisors on her side, which she did, and they could
have given her all of these bramides and platitudes and
empty words and cheap slogans, and the moderators could be

(06:47):
tag teaming with her and throwing her softball after softball
after softball. But with most independence concluded is that she's
not ready to be president. She doesn't have com creed solutions,
she doesn't truly understand the crisis that most middle working
class Americans are in. Trump does, and the biggest thing

(07:12):
Trump did it already. What all of these undecided said
is that my life was concretely better under Trump. And
these are single women, either single women alone or single
women with children, who say, look, my groceries were much
cheaper under Trump, My car insurance was much cheaper under Trump.

(07:35):
My housing or my rent was much cheaper under Trump.
What I'm paying at the gas pump, my energy bills,
it's all much cheaper under Trump. And I felt much
safer under Trump. The border was secure, Illegals were not
rampaging across our country. We didn't have skyrocketing crime. And

(07:56):
they look at Kamala Harris and they say, and they're
not they're not stupid voters. They're saying, she created the mess.
She created the problem. So how you're going to fix
the mess when you created the mess. But they said,
we wanted to have an open mind because again they
find Trump's personality. They all said, look, we just find

(08:18):
him too abrasive. We don't like what he says, the
way he says it, the way he talks, so we're
open to another option. But what we heard from her
was nothing she said is going to fix the problems,
and the issues that we face every single day. So ironically,

(08:40):
the debate, far from being a disaster for Trump, is
actually at worst a draw. But it now appears it's
going to move the needle, if anything, his way, and
he may now start picking up even more support from independents,
from women, from single women, single female voters. And this

(09:06):
was the best single minute of the entire debate. And
what undecided said again and again and again was that
they wish Trump had gone back to this theme the
whole debate. And it was the last, literally the last
minute of the debate. And I do think, by the way,

(09:27):
it was Trump's strongest, his strongest segment, his strongest take
on the entire debate.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
Roll Cut one eleven, Mike, We're a nation that's in
serious decline. We're being laughed at all over the world.
All over the world, they laughed. I know the leaders
very well. They're coming to see me, they call me.
We're laughed at all over the world. They don't understand
what happened to us as a nation. We're not a leader.

(09:56):
We don't have any idea what's going on. We have
wars going on in the Middle East, we have wars
going on with Russia and Ukraine. We're going to end
up in a third World War, and it'll be a
war like no other because of nuclear weapons, the power
of weaponry. I rebuilt our entire military. She gave a
lot of it away to the Taliban, she gave it

(10:19):
to Afghanistan. What these people have done to our country,
and maybe toughest of all is allowing millions of people
to come into our country. Many of them are criminals,
and they're destroying our country. The worst president, the worst
vice president in the history of our country.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
It was devastating. It was devastating. And then you combine
that with him then saying to her, why didn't you
fix it? You had three and a half years in office,
why didn't you fix it? And independence undecided voters said,
when he kept saying that, we kept saying, we couldn't

(11:01):
disagree with him. He's completely right.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
So she just started by saying she's going to do this,
she's going to do that, She's going to do all
these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it. She's been
there for three and a half years. They've had three
and a half years to fix the border. They've had
three and a half years to create jobs and all
the things we talked about, why hasn't she done it?

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Apparently that is the line that and is closing one
minute that I played just before the break that really
swung a lot of independence and undecided during Tuesday nights
historic presidential debate and the one that really this one
in particular. And you know how they by the way,
six point twenty here on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner

(11:48):
Boston's bulldozer six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. We got a couple lines open.
Once the lines fill up, I'm going to go right
to the calls, just so you know how they hook
people up. You know, these these undecided and so this
is Reuters now again I want to stress this Reuter's
news agency, very liberal like Associated Press, the New York Times,

(12:13):
They had their focus group. These are their people. So
you know, these are two very liberal pro Kamala news
outlets media if you can call them that, media outlets,
and two to one undecideds broke in favor of Trump
after the debate. If anybody's going to get a bounce,
it's going to be Trump. And when asked, and you know,

(12:36):
they hook them up and like, you know, every time whatever,
every minute or two, they press a button like don't like.
And where Trump really started to see his trend line
go up was when he said, well, you had three
and a half years, so why didn't you bring down inflation?
Why didn't you improve the economy, Why didn't you secure

(12:57):
the border, Why didn't you stop all a skyrocketing crime?
And on and on? Because you created the mess. You're
part of the problem. You did this, And it was
this click click click click click click click. We well yeah,
like it's true. Yeah, obviously it's true. And so to
be honest, if Trump missed an opportunity yesterday, and I

(13:21):
think that was the frustration many of us felt. Had
he just repeated that one minute, almost like a broken record,
like a tape, over and over and over for ninety minutes,
he would have knocked her out, like literally, if you
no matter what they say to him, well, why didn't

(13:41):
you fix it, Kamala? I mean, you've been in power
for the last three and a half years, you still
have another five months in office. You could I mean
he did. To be fair, he did say it a
few times, which is why it looks like many of
these undecided and now we're going Trump's way. But I'm
talking about a decisive I mean, you know, just knock

(14:01):
her out. It's finished, finito. All he had to do
is just say that over and over and over with
a smile. Don't need to get upset, don't need to
take de bait. Had he just stood there and say, hey,
I did it already. You want lower inflation, I did it.
You want a booming economy, I did it. You want

(14:23):
to secure completely secure border, remain in Mexico, ending catch
and release. I did it. You want low crime, I
did it. You want peace in Ukraine under my watch,
Russia didn't take an inch of Ukrainian territory. Under my watch,

(14:43):
Iran was in a box, China was in a box.
We had peace and prosperity. You want it again, I
did it, I mean really, and just repeat it over
and over and over and over and over, and it
would have been politically, I would have been a bloodbath
for Kamala. Now, to me, what's still what impresses me

(15:09):
is that it looks like voters perceptive enough. And also
I think because there's so much at stake, I mean,
the times are not good. Times are bad in our country.
So this sizzle and no steak that Kamala is selling,
this image, this marketing, this movie, this production. This Oh

(15:33):
I am Kamala.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
You know.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
Look at my hair, look at my teeth, look at
the way I speak. I don't say anything lights, camera
memorized lines. It's all about vibes and joy and good feelings.
And you've got a lot of people on the margins now.
And that's the thing. A lot of these undecided voters

(15:58):
are saying. I could be out of the street in
the next month or two. I haven't paid my rent
in two months. I'm behind on my bills. I can
barely make ends meet. Everything costs too much. I you know,
I don't have time for this, a Hollywood produced glitz
and glamour. I need someone who can address my problems now.

(16:22):
And those are the ones that kept breaking for Trump,
according to Reuters and the New York Times, which brings
me now to the ultimate point. And this is something Frankly,
I want to give credit to Sandy, because Sandy was
the one who made this argument heavy in our pre
show meeting. She said, you know, the irony of all ironies, look,
no question. David Murr Lindsay Davis were in the tank

(16:45):
for Kamala Harris. So if you asked, you know, if
I asked a question yesterday, did the ABC moderators help
or hurt Kamala? I'd say, well, of course they helped her.
I mean all they did was help her. They protected her,
they shielded her, they fed her. They they were basically
her running mates. But now twenty four forty eight hours later,

(17:08):
when you look at some of these initial polls that
are coming out and they're like, well, actually, no, Trump
picked up more support, I think they hurt her. I
mean he was unintentional obviously, but I think ultimately having
a three on one debate, having these two security guards,
these two bodyguards protect Kamala. Do you know what many

(17:32):
independent and undecided voters concluded, Well, if she's not strong
enough to go up against Trump one on one, if
she needs the media to coddle her and shield and
protect her, how's she going to go up against Vladimir Putin?
How's she going to go up against Jijinping, How's she
going to go up against the Ayatola's in Iran? She

(17:55):
can't do ninety minutes on a debate stage with Trump,
without two people writing or the moderate writing to her rescue. Okay,
my friends, let me ask you because I think now
it's going to be a very very different answer, I
think than if we posed this question yesterday. So it
is the Kooner Country Pole Question of the Day sponsored

(18:17):
by Marios Quality Roofing, Siding and Windows. The ABC moderators
David Murr and Lindsey Davis. Did they actually help or
hurt Kamala Harris? They were so in the tank, they

(18:37):
so defended her, protected her, shielded her. We're helping her,
attacking Trump repeatedly fact checking him, never fact checking her,
and so obviously everybody was like, oh my god, of
course they helped her, But apparently it blew up in
Kamala's face. Now, again, this is just my perception and

(18:58):
that if some of these undecideds uh sampled by the
New York Times and Reuters. So maybe you disagree or
you see something you know I don't.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Do.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
You have a different angle or a different perspective. But
if I was to vote yesterday, I would be a yes,
they clearly helped. Today I'm going with b no, they
didn't help. So let me ask you. Did they help
or hurt Kamala Harris A yes, b no. You can

(19:30):
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Er and of course, as always you can vote on
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is in national Er. Let me just say this, and

(19:51):
I'm not trying to influence the poll results. Please vote
how you want to vote. But what many of these
undecided not. By the way, the economy was number one.
It appears now that the economy is even a bigger
issue than immigration. Immigration very high, don't get me wrong,
but it appears now that the economy has slightly eclipsed

(20:11):
immigration as the number one issue, and on both the
economy and immigration, Trump is leading Kamala big in every
single poll. Now my point is just this. What some
of these undecided said is that they said the moderators
were clearly biased. They did not appreciate it, They felt

(20:32):
that they interjected themselves into the debate, that it was
blatantly unfair. In fact, many of them said it was
infuriating how unfair they were, and that they were helping
Kamala bait Trump and go Trump and get under his skin.
And they felt that the moderators were actually working with

(20:54):
These are the undecideds working with the Kamala campaign to
get Trump's goat, to get him fired up, to get
him angry, to throw him off his game. But what
they all said was what kept going through our minds.
If the media has to coddle her to have a

(21:16):
ninety minute debate with Trump, then she's just not ready
to be commander in chief. If she can't even stand
up to Trump in a ninety minute debate, how is
she going to stand up to our enemies around the world.
Putin is going to roll her. She is going to
roll her. The Mullahs in Iran are going to roll her. Now,

(21:40):
this is me saying this. This is no longer them. Okay,
this is pretty much that was what they said. Let
me just add this. I want to go to the
phone lines because the lines are jammed. Vladimir Putin you
can look it up maybe a week ago, now, ten
days whatever. Just recently was asked at a major press
conference in Russa in Madaasha, who do you prefer to

(22:04):
see in the White House? Who would you rather see
as the leader of Russia, and he could barely contain
his glee. The way he was condescending, the derision, the
sarcasm on his face, the disrespect. I've never seen this ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever,

(22:26):
And he said, Oh, it's Kamala Harris. Her smile is
so infectious. Oh, she gives off such good emotions and vibes.
And the room was laughing. He's laughing. They're laughing, meaning

(22:46):
I'm gonna break her on my knee like that. The
Americans are gonna put that that empty suit, that's Charlatan,
that that cackling fraud. You're gonna make her the president
of the United States? Are you serious? He's like, I
can't believe it. I can't believe our good fortune. She

(23:11):
said to Trump and the debate, I don't want to
play the cut. She said it so many times that
world leaders are laughing at Trump. Oh no, no, no.
That may have been her biggest lie of the night.
World leaders literally are laughing at her, and they can't
wait to have her be in the White House. And

(23:35):
that's what many undecided saw in debate on Tuesday night.
She stopped the cackling for the most part, but they
look and they said hold on, she can't stand on
her own two feet. She can't do a one on
one debate without the moderators, uh, completely siding with her,
and and and and and and and debating along with her.

(23:57):
She's got to have two security guards to go up
against Trump. Come on, come on, she's not ready for
prime time. Trump may have actually won the debate. I
don't mean stylistically. I don't mean in terms of the
you know, an actual debate. I mean in terms of
winning voters and moving the needle in more in his favor. Now,

(24:23):
last point. Do you know who's continuing now to ask
for a debate? They didn't just do it last night,
the night before, forgive me Tuesday night, they say, well,
maybe it's a ploy, Maybe it's a hey, let's debate again.
He's still check in because they don't really want a debate.
No commalist people are insisting they won't stop.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
Now.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
We want another debate, we want another debate. I think
it's because they've seen all of these internal polls, and
they've seen now they're like, yeah, maybe we were too
cute by half. Uh yeah, okay, maybe the pundits and
CNN and MSNBC, are you know in ecstasy and you know,

(25:11):
popping champagne corks and they think we did great, but
with the people that matter, the voters, not so much.
Let me add this log now, in the wake of
what we know, should Trump do another debate? Unless it's

(25:33):
Fox News or Newsmax or a non corporate media, non
liberal media outlet, I think the answer is no. What
say you? She needs it, he doesn't need it, Anthony
in Michigan, you're going to start us off. Anthony, thanks

(25:53):
for holding and welcome doctor Kooner.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
It's Benaman and how are your brother, Anthony?

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Great? Hear from you. Tell me what's happening in Michigan.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Well, let's get to this one real quick and then
we'll get to the meat of the subject. I one
of my part time gigs is helping to care for
a friend declining with Alzheimer's and I take them out
for breakfast. Talk to the waitress yesterday. She goes, oh, yeah,
I'm going back to a care scenario. I'm going to
start taking care of my son and I'm giving up waitressing.
I'm like, why, Well, they're coming up with the same

(26:25):
deal here in Michigan, like California, where they're giving them
a couple buck rais and they're not going to do
any tips, and they get all sorts of like benefits,
and she's like, now all the restaurants are going to close, Jeff, this.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
Is a nightmare.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
So and Trump's going to benefit from this because what
she been screaming about no tips for waitresses.

Speaker 6 (26:44):
This is huge.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Yeah, you're right, no tax on tips. No, you're right,
no tax on tips.

Speaker 5 (26:50):
So Whitmer really stepped in it. But let's get back
to the subject.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Du jure.

Speaker 5 (26:54):
It was a rough night for Trump when he's a
strong closer, as many people in real estate are, we
trust him. There's some people in my circle where the
husband will vote Trump, but his wife and kids are
probably not, and they've been sort of waiting on. You know,
I can't stand Camilla either. I'm wondering what this will
do to them. But as you know, I follow Barris.

(27:15):
He said something yesterday and this podcast. I don't know
if he had a chance to listen to it. He
only used the word once, and he says she came
across as a bach you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Yes, Yes, let's say witch. Let's just say witch.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
And I would love to hear Grace's take on it,
because women pick up on this, and you know, I
got a there's a sigh note to this, and then
I want to get the commission sales. Gutsfeld did a
monologue a few weeks back where he said Trump is
an ass, but he's my ass. And I've been saying

(27:48):
this for years. He's the guy on the other side
of the table that if I'm being sued, I want
him as my attorney. And maybe America is finally waking
up these two schmucks that were the moors.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
Trumper A.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
Kamala didn't win a miracle one because we see she's
as much as an empty suit as Joe in the basement.
Now onto commission sales, Jeff, when you're a commission sales,
you usually put on a draw and you got X
number of months to prove yourself. It's not you're out
of the firm. She did not do well post the

(28:23):
transition from him being the candidate to her. She didn't
get a bump as well out of her convention. The convention,
and now Barris is saying.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Yeah, I know she's got nothing. She got literally nothing
from the debate six one, seven two, six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. You can also text us
seven zero four to seven zero seven zero four seven
zero And I got to tell you at a text
line it's burning up. People are contacting me on messenger.

(28:57):
Here's what Larry had to say, Jeff. One of the
reasons why Kamala did so poorly. It's never a good
sign when both sides of the mainstream media came out
against the ABC moderators as being unfair and biased. Now

(29:17):
that's a brilliant point, it really is. You know, the
big story was ABC because they were so blatantly unfair.
As I said, it was real time election interference. Well,
if the moderators are the story of the debate, how
much of a victory could it have been for Kamala.

(29:39):
So I think now it's starting to all make sense.
Why forget no bounce? It looks like if anybody caught
a bounce from it, it's Trump. And this is from
Earl and he makes a really good point regarding you know,
her first interview with CNN where she had to bring
Tim Waltz, so the debate, she's got to bring the
two moderators with her to do assity down interview. She's

(30:00):
got to bring Tim Waltz. She can't do anything without
being protected by somebody else. So Earl makes the point
Jeff Kamala couldn't even do an interview by herself. Is
she gonna bring people with her when she's president? What
they're gonna talk for her when she meets world leaders?

(30:21):
I mean, see, my point is it's obvious to you.
It's obvious to me, of course. But what I was
impressed with. You know, these are undecided voters they admitted.
They go, look, we work very hard. Some of them
are single women, working men, women with two children or
a child. They go, I'm working, working, working, I'm struggling
to make ends meet. I just don't have time to

(30:42):
follow politics. I just don't. You know, for me, I
watched the debates and like, that's it. I don't have
time for anything else. And they were able to see
through it, and they're like, why does she need two
people helping her? Like know, is if they got to
coddle her, if they got a hand feeder everything and

(31:05):
attacked Trump on her behalf, how's she going to stand
up to people around the world. It all ended up
blowing up in their face. So ABC News destroyed its credibility.
David Murr and Lindsey Davis like Candy Crowley, remember that

(31:26):
when she intervened on behalf of Obama in the second
presidential debate and lied on his behalf and that blew
up her career and really damaged CNN, and they've really
never recovered since. So David Murr and Lindsay Davis sacrificed
their reputations and that of ABC in the end for nothing,

(31:50):
because it looks like it didn't even help their candidate.
Comrade Kamala Henry in Walpole, thanks for holding Henry, and
welcome Jeff.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
Kamala wants another debate and they are very specific as
to when they want it. They want it on in
the first part of October. On October first, JD. Vance
is going to destroy Tampon, Tim and Kamala. They fear
that greatly. Then not only do they want another debate

(32:24):
with Trump, but they want it to be around that
same time. They don't want that to linger because Vance
is going to expose both Tampon, Tim and Kamala and
destroy them and that's going to seal the election for Trump.
Watch them when they talk about wanting another debate, they're
specifically talking about around the first part of October.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
No, that's right, first week, You're right. They want they
said it got it first week of October, and you
nailed it, Henry. Well, what's the big debate on October first?
It's JD versus Tim and Tim and he's gonna wipe
the floor with him. JD's gonna kill him, I'm telling you,
and he's also going to destroy Kamala. You're completely right.

(33:09):
So they needed the debate to do damage control from
the vice presidential debate. Henry, I want to ask you
this because this is what screamed to me almost immediately, Henry.
If you were into a if you were in a
boxing fight, yeah, a boxing match, and you just supposedly
won the match, They the media saying, oh, Kamala won,

(33:31):
she destroyed Trump. All the pundits. I mean, my god,
I mean it was I'm tired for them. It was
better than sex. I'm telling you. It was just you
should have seen him. Oh my god, were they getting
off on the debate. They were laughing, crowing, smiling, taunting, goating,
mocking Trump. Oh, they were all over themselves. If you

(33:56):
believe you won the fight, would you be the one
at asking for the rematch. Usually correct me if I'm wrong, Henry.
When two people go in the ring, the guy who
wants the rematch is the guy who lost, not the
guy who won. I mean, Henry, you win a boxing match,
are you screaming for a rematch? Or the guy that

(34:17):
you beat? Is he the one screaming for a rematch?
What say you?

Speaker 4 (34:22):
They fear jd Vance. That's why they want another rematch,
just to cover up for the destruction that's going to
occur on October first by vance of timpon, Tim and Kamala.
Both of them are going to go down and they
know it, and they want that another debate around the

(34:43):
early part of October, right after the Vance destroys them.
That's the the whole key. Let the Trump team know
about this. It's very important. If they grant them another debate,
don't do it or first week of October. Let that's
fester for a while.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Henry, Henry, before you go, I want to ask you this, Okay,
just for argument's sake. Hey, let's just a fantasy scenario.
I've got Trump now on the other end of the phone.
I'm holding up my cell phone as I'm talking to you,
and he's on the phone. He says, Look, Henry's going
to make the decision for me. Henry, should I do
another debate?

Speaker 7 (35:17):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (35:18):
Or no? What would you tell him?

Speaker 4 (35:22):
With Fox? Late October?

Speaker 1 (35:25):
Fox? In other words, don't do AB so well. I mean,
he won't do ABC, but don't do NBC, don't do CBS,
don't do another one of these liberal media outlets ever. Again,
if you're gonna do it, do it with Fox, and
do it later at least several weeks after the JD
Vance and Tim Waltz debate.

Speaker 4 (35:44):
Correct, That's exactly right, Henry, Thank you very.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
Much for that call. That's exactly what I would tell him.
Not that Fox is great. Please don't get me wrong.
I'm not saying that it's it's gonna be Brett Baar
and Martha McCallum. It's just that I know it's going
to be semi fair. It won't be three on one,
It'll just be you know, question answer, question answer. Even

(36:12):
if the questions are tilted towards Kamala, it doesn't matter.
It's still one on one. And then he destroys her.
And that's why I'm telling you, unless she's really desperate,
like really desperate. No way is she going on Fox
News her her No way, John in Watertown, Thanks for

(36:35):
holding John, and welcome.

Speaker 6 (36:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (36:40):
I think your leading statement is very true. Everybody I
talk to that they say they can't and Kamala, and
they call Kamala and young girls are telling me. I mean,

(37:02):
I don't go around talking the young girls, you know,
But there's certain places they say she's bad for women.
She's really bad for women. If she becomes president, it's
gonna hurt all girls, all women, John.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
I agree. Look, I think she's very bad for women.
I think she's a horrible role model, especially for young girls.
I completely agree with you. Never mind her positions. Look,
take women in sports. How could any self respecting women
vote for her? Really, she's not going to defend biological
women in sports. She even take her position on abortion. Look,

(37:52):
I mean to me, look, it's all coming out now.
I mean, we talked about it yesterday, but it's really
now getting amplified. She nakedly lied on that stage, as
did Lindsay Davis in Tim Waltz's Minnesota Just in Minnesota alone, Okay,
I want all of you to think about this. The

(38:15):
predecessor of Tim Waltz was a Democrat, a Democrat, a
liberal Democrat, the guy before him, and he signed into
law the Born Infant, the Born Infant Alive Protection Act.
And what did that say? That said that in the
seventh or eighth or nine months of a pregnancy, if

(38:38):
a baby is born alive during an abortion, in other words,
the abortion is botched and the baby is born alive,
you cannot kill the baby. You can't. It's against the law.
Why because the baby's alive. I mean, I'm sorry, it's alive.
You may have tried to have an abortion and it
just it didn't work. The baby comes out and it's

(39:00):
it's a baby. It's going to be adopted. It's a baby.
It's a complete baby. It's a baby. Tim Waltz overturned
that act. He literally overturned that act. And in his state, there's,
by the way, seven others, but in his state, if
a baby is born alive, a viable baby, it's breathing,

(39:24):
I mean, it's a healthy baby. It's a baby. If
the mother and the doctor decide that they want to
complete the abortion, they can kill the baby as it's alive.
And it's happened five times, five babies under Tim Waltz
have been murdered. It's murdered. It's infanticide. Now you tell

(39:47):
me how is that pro woman. By the way, those babies,
most of them were female. Those were little girls, little
baby girls, little baby girls. It's barbaric. I'm telling you.
You want to talk about Hitler, this is Hitler. It's obscene,

(40:07):
it's vile, it's barbaric. It's barbaric. You're gonna allow little girls.
And this is what Kamala Harris supports and Tim Watz
at eight nine ten years old, to have permanent gender
mutilation surgery i e. Gender sex reassignment quote unquote. This

(40:33):
is what the Islamists do in parts of the Muslim world.
This is disgusting. They're gonna cut off a woman's private
parts and that's it. This a poor girl's private parts
cut off. She'll never have children again, She'll never be
able to untransition. That's it. She's done. Her private parts

(40:56):
are gone. Okay, both between forgive me, both down and up.
Both you know her, you know her breasts and what's
between her legs. It's gone. That's it. Bye, it's gone.
And you're telling me this is pro woman, are you sick.

(41:16):
Never mind the fact that she slept. Let's be honest,
she slept her way to the top. There's a video out,
we have it. I can play it. She's hanging out
with Willy Brown. This is in the nineteen nineties. She's
a much younger woman. Willy Brown is a much older
married man. She's confronted on the street and they say, hey,
are you his daughter because she's so young compared to him,

(41:36):
and she says no, no, ha, cackling, no, no, no,
she was his mistress. Now this is the example we
want to give to women. You want to rise, lay
on your back. You want to rise, you got to
service a guy, a powerful man. I don't want her
as a role model for my daughter. I can tell

(41:57):
you this. Six one seven sixty eight sixty eight Agree,
disagree Betty in quinsy. Thanks for holding Betty and welcome.

Speaker 8 (42:10):
Hey, Jeff, how's it going good?

Speaker 1 (42:12):
How are you Betty?

Speaker 4 (42:14):
Good?

Speaker 8 (42:14):
Good? Well, if I can just back up for one second,
I just wanted to give my take on the other night.
I just want to say, and the oscar goes to
Cucko Tamala Venezuela. Well, now we all know she can
you listen to lines, read lines. It's great news because

(42:35):
she has a future in Hollywood. Let's all help her
get there. I say, look, I think we all need
to chock it up. It wasn't his best, it wasn't
his worst. Good grief. The guy is human. He was
defending himself in the blood, sweat and tears in love
he's put into our country. He should be so proud
of himself. He's the best president we've ever had. Listen,

(42:58):
we need to stand behind him, him, beside him, in
together with President Trump. We all know he was going
into the lions. Then you know, we don't have to
say three against one fake news like we already knew this.
The sign of a great leader is he just went
in and did it. The guy's got courage, balls in
a backbone, hip hit parade for us and our favorite president. Yeah,

(43:22):
he's not your ravage Joe. He's going to be doing
not the average things. And I thought, for the most part,
while she was spewing her evil, sinister lies, he was.
I thought he was doing a great job just standing there.
You ravaged Joe. In myself, I would have liked been
out of my snake is. I would have been storming
the stage. I would have closed lined her. I mean,

(43:43):
how much can one person take. I thought he did
a great job what he had to do. He exposed
to most of us that this is clearly another scam
going on, Like, who the hell is this person? What
the hell happened to Sleepy Joe? And what are we
in the twilight zone? I mean, we've seen her speak
gibberish for the last three and a half years. Tackles

(44:05):
were a salad and criss cross applesauce, excuse have to
excuse about why our country is arisen. You know, in
free fall, there's no plan, no policy, and so something
seriously wrong, not kosher in Denmark. I mean, I think
this is so clear to all your listeners, Jeff. I
think we have a job to do, and it's imperative

(44:26):
and it's so vital for all of us put soldiers
to be on the ground. We need to be wearing
our mega hats, our shirts are pins. Whatever it takes
to have the conversation. We need to keep having the
conversation and throw out all the facts. I mean, this
is what we have to do.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
I agree, we've got to expose her. No, you're right, Betty,
and that's that's what I'm doing, that's what you're doing,
That's what we're all doing, and that's what we have
to do. And just keep exposing her and look, just
keep look. Compare the last four years to Trump's four years.
That's all exposure for who she is. And just ask

(45:04):
people the obvious question, who are you better off? Are
you better off now than you were four years ago?
There's no question it was a buck eighty seven a
gallon gas? Inflation was about what is it, one point
three one point four percent. Wages were up for all
working class Americans. By the way, women never did better,

(45:27):
ever than under Trump. Working class, middle class women, wages up, women,
business owners, profits, businesses, employment up. Blacks did better under Trump.
I mean, everybody did. But I'm saying in particular these
groups that the liberal media keeps saying, oh, you got
to vote for Bayo Kamala, Why you did better under Trump?

(45:49):
In every way you did better under Trump. The border
was much more secure under Trump. Ukraine was a hell
of a lot better under Trump. Taiwan was better off
under Trump, Israel was better off under Trump. The whole
world was better off under Trump. I'm really Betty sometimes
in life. It's a no brainer, you know. So, Betty,
thank you very much for that call. I really appreciate it.

(46:13):
Angelo in Rockland, Thanks for holding Angelo and welcome.

Speaker 6 (46:18):
Hey, Jeff, how iired this morning?

Speaker 1 (46:20):
I'm good? How are you? Angelo?

Speaker 7 (46:23):
Good?

Speaker 6 (46:23):
So the other night the debate really showed how president,
how President Angel Trump really is in regard to they've
been after him prior to him being president. This regime
has been taken down countries all over the world, and
they're trying to take down one man that says a
lot for Donald Trump and is hot for America. And

(46:43):
that's the main goal here. He wants America to thrive
and the American people, no matter who you are. But
as far as that debate, I would do it under
his terms now because he's the top dog. Do it
under my terms. Oh, there's no debate and having But
what do you think about that?

Speaker 1 (47:02):
I agree, especially especially now where it looks like you
have again. I'm going you know, Reuters, New York Times,
see others. Now I can cite other outlets. They're like,
we're shocked now they do say this, Angelo. The independents
that are going two to one for Trump, the undecideds, okay,
that are going for Trump. After the debate, they do say, well, stylistically,

(47:26):
Kamala one, they believe that she was No, she wasn't
as angry. She wasn't wasn't it wasn't the bluster. She
didn't ramble at times the way Trump, you know, Trump did. Look,
they got under his skin. It's obvious that was their
goal and that they accomplished it. So they did say,
you know, and they said, look, we don't like that.
I mean, you know, you don't want to see a
guy be angry for ninety minutes. Remember they're undecided. Okay,

(47:49):
so they're on the fence. So yeah, I get that,
I get it. I look, yeah, I don't why would
you get angry. You got the record, you've got the achievements,
you've got the truth. I understand why he got angry
because they're ganging up on him, and look at everything
they've done for him. But what surprised me was they
said on the issues economy, border, immigration, crime, we loved

(48:14):
his answers. We hated Kamalas after that. Now that he's
actually going to get even more support and probably get
a mini bounce in the polls, Remember he's already leading
her in the national polls and the battleground states. He's ahead.
If he gets another boost, why do another debate unless

(48:37):
it's completely on your terms. He is now the front runner.
She needs the debate. He doesn't. So I'm with you, Angelo,
Thank you very much for that call. Now there's just
one caveat I need to add, Okay, because I do
think it's going to have an impact. I do, and
not for Trump. Taylor Swift. After the debate Tuesday night,

(49:03):
Taylor Swift came out and endorsed Kamala Harris. So that
look for especially teenage girls, young women, young girls in particular,
they are when when I say they're swifties, Look my
daughter is a swiftie, they're they're they're crazy for Taylor Swift.

(49:26):
That's the one thing I said, Ooh, if anything can
bring people into Kamala's camp, if anything can turn some
of these numbers around for her, it would be a
really strong endorsement by Taylor Swift. Usually these celebrities, when
they make an endorsement, nobody cares. But she has such

(49:47):
a fanatical following. They know every word to every song.
You got it. When I went on that cruise, months ago.
I couldn't believe it. These young you know, young girls,
teenage girls, college girls, you know, like a late teens,
early twenties. You should. It was like a cult. They

(50:09):
run on that dance floor. It was karaoke night. Every
song was a Taylor Swift song, every single one. And
they're running on that dance floor. They're jumping, screaming, singing.
There was my daughter, she made some friends. All she
and the friends are on the floor, you know, and
Grace is even singing along beside me. She even knows

(50:29):
a lot of the Taylor Swift songs. And Grace is
clapping her hands. Not that it's gonna impact Grace obviously. Now,
the only good thing about the endorsement was that she said,
don't She didn't say vote for Harris. She said, I'm
voting for Harris, and I urge all of you to
do your own research and make up your own mind.

(50:50):
So at least she didn't tell all the swifties go
and vote for Harris. That's about the only silver lining
in that dark cloud. But otherwise, that's the best thing
that happened to Kamala Harris in a long time.
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