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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let's go right back to Dave in Waltham. Uh.
Dave is an alcoholic, obviously a recovering alcoholic. He goes
to uh a a every day every morning. God bless him.
Uh he's clean and sober, Thank the Lord. And Dave,
you were saying you could tell some of the signs
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that Kamala is a heavy drinker. Dave, could you please elaborate?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Can you hear me? Now?
Speaker 1 (00:28):
I can hear you, Dave, Please go ahead, Okay, all right.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
So, yeah, a lot of alcoholicships withdraw, you know, a
little bit shaking, nervousness. Again, fear is a big factor
for many alcoholics. Fear of everything. And I think Tom
was a very fearful person. And she's not comfortable with
who she is or her own skin. You know, she's
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you know, the chameleon, right. So she hasn't taken you know, ownership,
and it's it's hard. I mean, she grew up in
a you know, a mixed race family, moving around. Her
parents re Marxist. You know, there's a lot of action
going there and so and you know, alcoholism is an ism,
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you know, and she smoked a lot of weeds. So
addition to be anything. Really, I mean to be weaned
brus sex food, you know, And it's a lot about
your thinking, the mentality. And I struggled for many, many years.
You know, I grew up in the seventies, you know,
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party holady and work hard. You know, I had a successful, big,
functioning alcoholic. But you know, and her disconnection because she's
probably thinking about having a drink and she can't put
the thoughts together. And if you're continuing to use substances,
your synances and your connections aren't firing. You know, you
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gotta get that no system back intact by abstinence. And
she doesn't have any faith, I don't think, I mean,
has anybody ever asked her what she believes in? I mean, hey,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Interesting so interesting, Dave, did you watch the debate at all?
I'm sorry, did you watch the interview at all? Last night?
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Eh?
Speaker 2 (02:24):
I struggled to yes. I thought, Diana, Dana. You know
all these liberals have these weird games. It's Dana, hasn't
it not Dana? Whatever?
Speaker 3 (02:33):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:34):
No, no, no. She's often referred to as Dana, but
apparently she insists on being called Dana, so it's it's Dana.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
Either.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Way, But yeah, go ahead, but I believe it is
she she wants to be called Dana, but anyway, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Liberalism is a mental disorder. Anyway, So she did ask
I thought, a couple of tough questions, but again, you
know it's script and she had notes. I mean, I mean,
come on, America has to wake up. She's was placed
in the parish or in her the last choice. I mean,
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Obama put it in there for Biden. You know who
knew this was going to happen. I mean to media,
there's no journalism anymore except for you know some you
know they cover up the Democrat operatives and that ask why,
I mean, in the censorship and what about you know,
asking you know, hard questions. You know, she just she can't,
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we can't have for it. This happened.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
You know, I agree, Dave, I really appreciate it. Look,
I think you hit the nail right on the head,
right on the head, and you're right. She is very empty.
You can see that very hollow on the inside. And
I think booze weed, drugs, I think that fills her
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up in her mind. And you can tell the constant
word salads, how incoherent she is. She often her eyes,
the emptiness in her eyes. There's something about her facial expressions.
It's just hard to pin down. But you look at
her and you're like, is she on the sauce, you know?
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Or is she craving? You know that she is he
craving for a drink right now? Because you're right. It's
like she seems often distracted, as if you know, her
mind is Oh, I want that drink, you know, God,
I want that drink. I want it now, I want
it now. Dave, thank you very much, and please Dave
keep staying sober, my friend. God bless you, Dave, and
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don't be a stranger. Call again. Look, let me tell
you this, okay, And as Biden would say, no joke,
all kidding aside, There was a big profile piece in
the Washingtonian magazine Look it up. Don't take my word
for it. Do you know where she can give not
just two minute answers, five minutes, ten, fifteen, twenty minute
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answers where she's a real expert wine. According to the Washingtonian,
they recently did a huge profile on her and apparently
they say she's well known in Washington for going to
the most exotic, exclusive, high end wine bars, and that
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she knows her wine. They go. Kamala often holds functions
where she's drinking you know, a lot of wine. She
knows California wine, Chilean wine, Australian wine, French wine, Italian wine.
That she loves to drink it all. And apparently she
knows all of the different varieties of wines red wine,
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white wine, rose wine, down to the I'm not kidding,
you know, the barrels that the wine is held in
or preserved in. She even knows the different kinds of
like wood, like oak that's best to help ferment the wine.
That she can go on about wine for hours hours
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six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay. This was Kamala Harris, comrade Kamala
in Georgia at a rally. I believe it was after
she did her interview. It was pre taped with Dana
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Bash CNN, along with obviously tampon Tim Waltz. Now it
aired later now again, just to repeat this, CNN repeatedly
lied yesterday. They always lie, but then they were caught
blatantly lying. They kept referring to it as a live interview.
It wasn't a live interview. It was clearly pre taped.
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Now I don't know if she had a drink afterwards
the interview, I don't know, But here is her on
the stump speaking. By the way, they found out that
the audience that was there in Savannah, Georgia bust in.
The crowd that was there was bust in, some of
them three or four hours away. So the Harris campaign
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has been caught repeatedly paying people to show up at
their events or busting them in from all over because
there's no genuine grassroots support. It's all astro turf. It's fake,
just like her. Well you tell me. Listen now to
this word salad roll cut twelve, Mike.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
He even called the termination of the United States Supreme
to the supreme land of our nation, the United States Constitution.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Okay, I think she's trying to say, he's calling for
the determination of the Supreme Court. She couldn't say Supreme Court. Again,
the brain is misfiring. She couldn't say Supreme Court. She
either forgot it or she can't say it or whatever. Now,
by the way, it's a complete lie. When did Donald
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Trump ever call for the Supreme Court to be abolished.
I mean, they just lie and lie. You know, he's
going to cut Social Security and Medicare, that's a lie.
He's gonna unleash the National Guard on the American people,
that's a lie. He supports Project twenty twenty five, that's
a lie. You know, he's gonna be a dictator, that's
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a lie. So now apparently he wants to just eliminate
the Supreme Court, just just get rid of it. You know. Well, no,
the ones who want to pack the Supreme Court is
her and Biden. And she's running on packing the Supreme Court.
But let let that go. Let me play it again.
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And this happens with her all the time now. Either
as someone put it, you know, I think it was Bob,
she's embarrassingly stupid. In other words, really she's just not
that bright or drinking drinky drinky, she's on the sauce.
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It's either a or it's b rold cut twelve, Mike.
Speaker 5 (09:36):
He even called the termination of the United States Supreme
to the supreme land of our nation, the United States Constitution.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Ah yeah, yay, yeah, yay ay yea yaye. Okay, back
to the interview very quickly. I want to play one
more cut. I'm going to go right back to the
phone lines here is there are many word salads. It
was a forty one minute interview. CNN edited it down
to eighteen minutes, so they sliced out twenty three minutes. Again,
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I want to see the unofficial transcript. What I want
to see what they're covering up. I'm telling you it's
a horror show. That's why they so they only showed
eighteen minutes, scripted, edited with the regime media Dana Bash
asking every question and giving her the questions ahead of time,
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and she had notes. She keeps looking down. She had notes,
and there were still word salads after word salads after
word salads. You'll tell me if you can make sense
of this. Roll cut eleven, Mike.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
How should voters look at some of the changes that
you've made, that you've explained some of here in your policy.
Is it because you have more experience now and you've
learned more about the information? Is it because you were
running for president in a Democratic primary? And should they
feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is
going to be your policy moving forward?
Speaker 6 (11:13):
Dana, I think the most important and most significant aspect
of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have
not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal. I have
always believed and I have worked on it, that the
climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent matter
to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves
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to deadlines around time. We did that with the Inflation
Reduction Act. We have set goals for the United States
of America and by extension, the globe, around when we
should meet certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
As an example, that value has not changed.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
What what the question originally was? You've flip flopped, You've changed.
You were for banning fracking, now you say you're for fracking.
You were against a border wall, now you say you're
for a border wall. You've been for open borders all
the way until now. Now you want border security. You
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can go just issue. You wanted to defund the police,
now you're pro law and order. You wanted to abolish ice,
Now you say you want abolish ice. So you know,
Dana Bash, She's like, look, it's contradiction. Contradiction, contradiction. Flip flop,
flip flop, flip flop, flip flop. So notice She's trying
to almost give her the answer in the question. She's like, Okay,
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is it because now you're just more experienced? Now right away,
I'm just saying, like, what from last month? Because these
were all positions she held until ooh like maybe four
or five weeks ago, until they overthrew Biden. Okay, but anyway,
let that go, Let that go, Let it go. She's
basically said, come on, like, right, you're growing, it's experienced.
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This is what it is, you know, is it? Is
it because you were running in a primary? In other words, yeah,
you know, maybe you know, Dana, I was running in
a primary and maybe I kind of uh overtilted it,
maybe went a little bit too far on the left.
But you know, I want to you know, I want
you to know that I'm more of a moderate and
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I'm more of a centrist. So Dana, you know, Dana
is trying to like, this is how you're going to
answer it, right, right, right, and she goes off thinking
that she's brilliant, look at the Green New Deal. My
values haven't changed. I believe in timetables and what She
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never answered a single question head on, head on, and
if the media is calling this a success. I don't
want to see what a failure is. Verna in thanks
for holding Verna and welcome.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Hey, thank you very much, Jess. You know, before I
get onto, I was going to reflect on the interview.
But the subject you brought up about sobriety, I'll just
put my own words in on there too. One of
the reasons people may not call in and acknowledge their
sobriety or recovery is because there's a tradition issue. I'll
(14:25):
just read it real quickly. Tradition eleven. Our public relations
policy is based on attraction rather than promotion. We need
always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, film, television,
and other public media communications. So a lot of times
people won't acknowledge their belonging on the public level. So
just to make you aware of that, I will acknowledge
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I've had sobriety since excuse me, I'm a little bit
nervous January first, nineteen eighty six myself. God, just you know,
really grace me with that as well. Things yeah, both
with alcohol, food and cigarettes, the whole nine yards. But
I also want to say in my step work. So
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one of the things about Kamala Harris that I can
identify with and relate to is that nervous giggle. I
used to have a lot of that nervous giggle, and
I would embarrass my brother in law, my oldest brother
in law, because a lot of times there would be
clashes between my husband and him and I would be
sitting there the kind of nervous so I would have
this nervous giggle. And one of the amends I did
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to my oldest brother in law was to write him
a letter he had moved to California away from the
dysfunctional family, and acknowledge to him and apologize to him
for that nervous giggle, because she would get really upset
with me. So that's one that's a thing there too.
And as well as I see on her face, I
see nervousness and tension, and you can see that you know,
she needs an addictive release, you know, and that sort
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of thing. So yeah, I mean it's there. I'm glad
to hear people calling in andoging. And apparently she's on
record as being well known as a person that needs
a bottle, like Pelosi was too, So in relation to
the interview last night, I was really shocked to when
I saw it. I mean, she just never answered any
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question directly at all. She skirted around everything. One of
the questions, the very first question that Dana Bash asked,
which I thought was really interesting because she repeated it,
she said, if when you get into office, when and
if you're elected, when you get into office, what will
you do on your first day? And she skirted it.
She just talked about the issues. And then Dana Bashe
asked again, well what will you do on your first day?
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And she again again skirted around the issue and just said, well,
we're going to be working on this in that issue.
And then one other question I don't know if you
already reflected on this, because I had to be off
the radio for a few minutes around seven was there
was a question that she was asked about had to
do with the economy, and she just kept doubling down
on well, we have to work on that, and we
have to get that better, we have to make it better.
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Because it was reflecting on the Biden. Harris admitted, oh brilliant.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Okay, just very quickly because Vernon, I thought, asked some
really really good questions and made some really excellent points
about Kamala Harris. What was very striking. I mentioned it
in the opening monologue, but I want to repeat it.
She doubled down on her so called price gouging plan,
I eat price controls for food and food production, which
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is an unmitigated disaster to me, forget anything else. She
has to be prevented from ever occupying the White House
on this issue alone. Okay, but let that go. So
she's asked by Dana Bash, what are you gonna do
on day one? Now, you know, come on, I mean,
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that's such an obvious question. Kamala Harris says, well, you know,
we're gonna start implementing our agenda. So Dana Bash says, well,
like what, and you could see on Dana Bash's face
like like come on, this is really easy, Like this
is not hard. She says, we're gonna implement the six
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thousand dollars child tax credit, and then she says, you know,
in other things like the twenty five thousand dollars credit
first time home buyers. Now she keeps repeating that over
that's all she has, the six thousand dollars child tax
credit and the twenty five thousand dollars housing credit for
first time buyers. That's it, over and over and over again.
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Now right away. Now, either Dana bash is completely in
the tank, utterly in the tank for Kamala, or she's
an ignoramus. Why you think what? You just snap your
fingers and you give people a six thousand dollars tax
credit that can only be passed by Congress. Same thing
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with the twenty five thousand dollars housing credit, the credit
for first time home buyers. It has to be part
of legislation passed through the House. I understand you're saying,
that's my plan. I'm going to work with Democrats. This
is what I'm going to try to pass. Well, that's
maybe within your first hundred days, and that's only if
the Democrats control the House. But you can't just issue
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an executive order. So what I would have right away,
here's the obvious. I'm just talking objective journalism. Excuse me,
madam Vice President. But you can't implement that via an
executive order. That has to be done through legislation. So
that's going to take a couple months. So what are
you going to do specifically on day one or are
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you saying you're going to implement an executive order? For
a six thousand dollars trial tax credit. Because if that's
the case, that is blatantly unconstitutional. I mean that's illegal.
It's literally illegal. So either you don't know what you
can do as president what you can't do, or you're
gonna make yourself a dictator, or you don't know what
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you're doing on day one, like I don't care. Take
door one, take door two, take door three. Either way,
it's a mess. So what she does is because it's
a non answer. So Dana Bash goes back and says again,
she repeats the question, Oh no, no, okay, but what are
you gonna do on your first day? Now, that makes
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me believe that she knows. Well, yeah, well a tox
credit and a housing tax credit. That's a couple months.
That's gotta be So she knows it goes through Congress,
but she doesn't want to call her out to embarrass her,
so she's gonna help her. Okay, let me throw the
ball at you again one more time. You just strike. Okay,
you just missed strike. So let me try it one
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more time. And she repeats the same answer, the same answer.
She's vacuous, she's empty, she's got nothing. These are cheap
left wing progressive platitudes. She's a horrible candidate. She's I
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mean horrible. And then did you see on foreign policy? Nothing?
All she asked was one question on Israel and Hamas
and Gaza. And what's her answer? Who you need a
things fire? Well, how you're gonna get a seasfire? Who
we need a sings fire? I believe Israel has the
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rank to defend themselves, but I also believe in the
Pennistinian people's right, the dignity and self determination. I'm giving
you a verbatim her answer, and you could tell on
her fation. I'm so smart, I'm so smart. Well, A,
the Israelis don't want to recognize an independent Palestinian state.
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How will you deal with that? B The Palestinians are
calling for the liquidation, the annihilation of Israel. How are
you gonna deal with that? And the bigger question is
how are you gonna deal with Iran? Wasn't it your
administration that lifted the sanctions? Did you support Joe Biden
and lifting the sanctions on Iran? Like hello, Hello, that's
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the most obvious follow up. They didn't ask the follow
or maybe they did, and it's part of that you
know version that's been left out the twenty three minutes
they don't want us to see because they couldn't believe
how dumber answers were. Christine, that's the obvious follow up question.
So either Kamala doesn't know or she gave a disastrous answer.
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Release the unofficial transcript. What is shocking to me. I've
just got to tell you this. I'm telling you now.
This is not Jeff Koner, who knows that Trump is
best for this country. I know it. This is not
america first conservative, Jeff Cooner, the conservative commentator. Really, this
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is simply Jeff Cooner, objective, nonpartisan. This is the journalist
in me okay, at the Washington Times. There are three
things about this woman that I find just mind boggling,
mind mind boggling, just unbelievably stunningly stupid. Number one, that
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she actually picked Waltz Pieneman Tim to be your VP.
A communist, a Marxist, an authoritarian, one of the most unpopular, disliked,
frankly despicable governors far left pear China governors in the
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entire country. There were so many others she could have picked.
There were at least six seven eight ten other candidates
she could have picked, that she would pick someone that's
even more to the left of her, and who says
who's so reviled and disliked and unpopular is to me shocking.
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It was shocking. I just it's one of these. It's
like the withdrawal from Afghanistan. It was so bad and
so poorly executed. I remember at the time like shaking
my head like this, this is what like a mind
the twilight zone. This can't be happening. Number two was
that she would come out with such a destructive and
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frankly economically idiotic policy. There's just no other word price
controls for food? Are you normal? Like, as I said,
that's almost like coming out and saying I want everybody
to get nuclear radiation. Like what it's it's it's that,
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let me be very charitable. It is that economically illiterate
and reckless and irresponsible. It is one of the most failed,
disastrous policies in human history. Again and again and again.
Very few things there's a consensus among economists this is
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one of them, and you make this the centerpiece of
your campaign. And now three, that she's this unprepared for
her first interview, that she was this bad. I just
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I'm like, what, and you had notes and it was
coming from you know, the regime media, the propaganda media.
I mean, Waltz is holding her hand, Dan Abash is
holding her hand, CNN is holding her hand, and it's
still this bad. I don't know what to say. It's
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embarrassing for our country. It's humiliating, it's a degradation of
our republic, of our democracy, and I can't look, I
really agree with the previous texter. I don't care. Honestly,
you're a liberal, you're a Democrat. You know you hate Trump. Okay, okay, fine, honestly, fine,
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but this is embarrassing, Like, really, this is embarrassing. And
I noticed it's going to sound crazy to many of you. Well, Jeff,
I mean, come on, you know we're talking about dementia.
Joe Biden is better than her.
Speaker 8 (26:50):
He is.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Demented as he is. He's smarter, I'm telling you he is.
Not that he's smart, but I'm telling you he's smarter.
Speaker 6 (26:59):
He is.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
There's more substance, or he may take forever to speak,
and he may lose his train of thought or whatever.
But actually, seriously, if you can go back and listen
to some of Biden's interviews, like, oh, there's a little
bit of substance there, there's some policy there, there's there's
some experience there. It says, Okay, fifty years in the Senate,
you can see a little something there. There's something this empty,
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like a black hole. It's just empty. It's empty, empty, empty.
It's truly, I'm telling you, it's frightening. She really is
as close to a puppet, a human puppet, as you
can possibly get. And no self respect. You know, when
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you're in a job and you're applying for a job
that even you know you're blatantly unqualified for, like just
flagrantly un qualified, and you know it, like you're looking
around and you're like, I just can't believe I've gotten
this far, Like I just I can't believe it. And
Waltz is a complete conman. He lies like it's breathing.
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He's unfazed. That's a big takeaway from his From the
interview with him, Bash, you know, to her credit, asked
him some basic questions. But well, you've been caught lying here.
He'd been caught lying there. He've been caught you know,
you're lying long lying. He's not flustered, embarrassed, ashamed, nothing, unfazed.
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He's a pure con man, a pure conman. Six one
seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree,
rich In Natick, Thanks for holding rich and welcome.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
Good morning, Jeff rich Yeah it was. I didn't watch
the interview, but I've seen clips of it. Of course,
couldn't sit through the whole thing if I wanted to,
but it was a good interview because it greased the
slide for communism for Kamala Harris and Bobblehead Waltz. It's
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greasing their slide downward to the loss that's coming their way.
I mean, if you can't see these people are incompetent,
like it's plain as day, you know. And I'm also
in recovery. I'm a friend of Bill w not to
be confused with Bill and Sudbury, and I've been claiming
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sober almost twelve years. And one of the classic telltale
signs of an out active alcoholic is dishonesty. And when
you lie, especially on camera like that, to millions of people,
it creates an inner turmoil, and you need to drink
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that away to get rid of that uncomfortable feeling because
if you have any morals and values at all, which
most people do, is you have guilt, shame and remorse
over being dishonest. So when you sit in front of
a camera or in front of an interview like that,
you know you need to quell that inner toem oil.
Whether that she has a few drinks before the interview,
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maybe a couple afterwards, or what have you. But dishonesty
is one of the big ones.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Interesting, Rich, Interesting, Rich, If you don't mind me asking
just a quick again, if I'm getting too personal, please
tell me. And by the way, I mean it really
from the bottom of my heart, God bless you. I
had several family members, you know, like you turned her
life around and honestly wonderful, successful lives. And I know
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it's hard because I know how intense, how powerful addiction
can really grip people. So I admire your willpower and
your courage. I really do, Rich, Rich, Are there any
because I see I don't. I'm not a drinker, Like really,
I'm as close to a teetotaler as you can possibly get.
Sip a champagne on my wedding night with my wife
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at our wedding sere reception we had a baptism for
our two children. I had a little I asked everybody
to raise their glass, had a little sip. Outside of
a couple SIPs. I don't touch alcohol. I mean, I
think maybe three or four times in my life I've
sipped alcohol. So I'm as close to a teetotaler as
you can possibly get. Her facial expressions, her hand, gestures,
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her eyes. Is there anything like a physical tell that
you noticed in the interview yesterday or in general when
she's speaking or she's on the campaign trail. Is there
anything that you spot?
Speaker 8 (31:45):
Sure, I see the glassy eyes, the movement of the hand,
gestures all the time. She does it. Nancy Pelosi does
a team, Jeffries does a lot of them do it
because they take tea speaking classes and they think they
can mesmerize the crowd by moving their hands around like
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you're like a zoo animal or something, and you'll be
distracted by the hand just is versus paying attention to
what they're actually saying. But yeah, the word salad, the
heckel in, you know, the nervous laughter. You know Biden was,
you know, has dementia. Kamala Harris, I think is schizophrenic.
That's the only thing I can think of with all
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the changes and positions and where it has it. The
only other time she changed positions more was with one
of her trests with Willie Brown.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
I saw you were going, I could see you with
the lined up. I said, he's not gonna go. He
went there, Rich, Rich, thank you very very much for
that call. Six what seven to six six sixty eight
sixty eight, all right, super super quick. This to me
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was another or unbelieve you want to talk about lying. This
to me was and she knows she's lying, and she
knows that we know that she's lying. It's when Dana
Bash asks her about well, you know, you kept telling
people for years that Biden was fine, his mental acuity,
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his mental health is you know, he was as sharp
as attack. You kept saying that over and over and over.
I mean, you know, in other words, you lied to us.
You lied to us for years. You're part of the
cover up. Do you have any regrets whatsoever? Listen to
this answer? Ay yea yay, roll cut too, Mike.
Speaker 3 (33:45):
You were a very staunch defender of President Biden's capacity
to serve another four years. Right after the debate you
insisted that President Biden is extraordinarily strong given where we
are now, do you have any regrets about what you
told the American people?
Speaker 5 (34:01):
No, not at all, not at all.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
I have.
Speaker 6 (34:06):
Served with President Biden for almost four years now, and
I'll tell you it's one of the greatest honors of
my career.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Truly.
Speaker 6 (34:15):
He cares so deeply about the American people. He is
so smart and loyal to the American people, and I
have spent hours upon hours with him, be it in
the Oval office or the situation run. He has the intelligence,
the commitment, and the judgment and disposition that I think
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the American people rightly deserve in their president.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Half of what she's saying, I have no idea what
she's talking about, or it's a blatant lot. The Bidens
have been loyal to America. How much have they stolen
from us? Really? How much did they sell us down
the river to other countries and foreign entities. I mean,
this is undeniable, The evidence is irrefutable. But then Dana
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Bash wants to know about that call. So when Biden
finally said he was so notice, she just so, you
mean to tell me for three and a half years
you never noticed any mental decline. No, no cognitive decline. No,
he never know. I mean we could see it in
public events.
Speaker 8 (35:27):
You know.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
For example, it is this guy called Jeff Cooner, you know,
Boston's bulldozer. Yeah, he was saying for three and a
half years that he's a demented senile buffoon. His and
you know his audience, Cooner country, you know, wonderful ordinary people.
They're not they don't have a special access to the
White House, they're not working with them every day, and
they kept saying over and over again, he's clearly senile. No, no,
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he's clearly mentally he's half gone. So how come from
you know, several thousand miles away. They could see that
Joe Biden was mentally gone. But you who allegedly was
always the last person out of the room, and you
were his co president, and you were his top advisor,
and you cast tie breaking vote after tie breaking vote
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for his agenda. Suddenly, so you worked with them, are
you know, hand in glove? No, he was fine the
whole time. Yeah, like you expect us to believe this.
BS Now, instead of holding her feet to the fire,
Donna bashk ook it all right, I'll she bes the there,
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let's keep going. So she wants to know about the call. Now,
this is very revealing. This is very revealing. Roll cut
to be Mike.
Speaker 6 (36:44):
My family was staying with us and including my baby nieces,
and we had just had pancakes and you know, Auntie,
can I have more bacon?
Speaker 5 (36:57):
Yes, I'll make you more bacon.
Speaker 9 (36:59):
And then we were gonna sit We were sitting down
to do a puzzle and the phone rang and it
was Joe Biden and he told me what he had
decided to do. And I asked him, are you sure?
And he said yes. And but that's how I learned
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about it.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
Do you believe her? She never cooks ever, she doesn't
cook an auntie, Auntie, can you make us more bacon?
Can you make us more bacon? And then I was
sitting down with them and we were having a puzzle
because Richie's warm, cuddly family, and you know, it's all
it's everything is a lie. Everything. And she helped orchestrate
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the coup. She was the one with Pelosi and Pelosi said,
Kamala is going to invoke the twenty fifth Amendment. You
want to go down that way, Joe Kamala will lead
the literally the insurrection against you. She has half the
cabinet behind her. You want to be the first one
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to go because at a twenty fifth amendment, as she
put it, Joe, we can do this the hard way
or the easy way, and this is now her. This
is called chameleon Kamala. Are you sure, Joe? Is this
really what you want to do?
Speaker 4 (38:31):
Joe?
Speaker 1 (38:33):
Because you know my first priority is it was for him,
because Joe, you've been such an incredible president. She's really
sure you want to do this. I mean, I'm telling you, man,
I've heard some serious bull you know what, Okay, some
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real bs, some real lives.