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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let's go right back to Bob
in Fall River. Bob, please, you were on a roll
pick up where you left off?
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yeah, I really, I just I mean, and like I said,
I from what I've heard, I don't much care for
his primary opponent on the Democratic side, but a lot
of the people who are endorsing him, I would think,
I mean, this is just like what would be content.
You have the ability just turn around and say, well,
(00:35):
you know, now that this stuff has come to light,
you know, maybe you will throw our support towards her.
I'm sorry, I'm blanking on her name there, Janet Mills, governor.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Yeah, the governor Janet Mills. And look, Bob, I promise
I'll give you all the time in the world, so
I don't need to cut you off. But you're right.
Look Janet Mills. I mean, she's pro transgender. What I'm
saying is she's you know, she's a climb, you know,
pro Green New Deal, she's pro transgender, she's rabbit, anti Trump,
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she wants to defund the police. I could go on
and on. So what I'm saying is, it's not like
she's some I don't know, blue collar democrat, moderate Democrat.
She's a very liberal, left wing quote unquote progressive Democrat.
It's Janet Mills, for God's sake. She's practically turned made
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into a sanctuary state. So if you objectively look at
the issues, you can't get more left wing than Janet
Mills until you find this guy, Graham Blatner, who's like
a full blown Bernie Mum dawnie communist Antifa. Really, that's
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what he is. He's Antifa, Okay, he's the only difference
is he's got an oyster farm instead of you know,
rioting on the streets of Portland. But essentially that's what
he is. He is a Marxist, anarchist, antifa's supporter with
you know, or at least up until recently, with a
big mother Nazi tattoo on his chest. And so what
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that shows to me, Bob, is a how radical now
the Democrat Party has become, I think, unquestionably, and how
weak the establishment is. Janet Mills is not left wing enough.
And one last point, and I want to go back
to you, Bob, I think what it also shows, and
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this is not my point. Larry made this point on messenger,
and in fact, I want to read it after the
break because I think he pretty put his finger right
on it. This is the mom Donnie effect. Now Mom
Donnie is running away with this in New York City.
And so the message now that the Democrats are getting
is you have to go full communist. That's the future,
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that's you know, that's that's where the energy, the momentum,
the popularity, the votes are within the party. And so
this guy comes along and says, yeah, I'm with mom
Donnie all the way. I'm with Bernie all the way.
I'm with AOC all the way. And he makes it
very clear. He goes, I used to be a vegetable growing,
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psychedelics socialist. I e a stoner socialist. He goes, I'm
not that anymore. In other words, I've gotten even more
left wing. He goes, Now as I get older, I'm
just a full blown communist. That's I'm quoting you, not directly,
that's verbatim. In other words, I'm a Bernie Brother all
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the way, long lived or revolution. And so what they're
what's clear now is they think that's the ticket to power.
But what they're going to realize, I hope and I
pray that Maine is not New York City, that this
stuff may work in New York City, and there's polling
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now why and I'll get to this later. Basically, there's
such a massive foreign born population now in New York
they are the ones who are voting for Mamdani, the
homegrown Liberals, the homegrown Democrats, they're breaking for Andrew Cuomo.
But now the city is so full of migrants and
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illegals and people who come from third world countries, many
of them Muslims, but it doesn't matter from the third
World muslim are not Muslim. They're the ones now who
are driving Mamdani to victory. Well, Maine is not New
York City, or at least I hope not. But that's
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the thinking now that Bernie and Mamdani are the future
and Janet Mills now seems like yesterday's candidate, old, washed up, boring.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Just you know, somebody who's just no longer relevant, like
Chuck Schumer. AOC can destroy Schumer in a primary. And
I think what the left now wants to show the
hard left is that you can run your governor who's
done her best to fight Trump, and we're gonna run
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a commie, even with a freaking Nazi tattoo. And we're
gonna beat her in the Democratic nomination because it's no
longer your party, it's our party, Bob, final word to you.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Yeah, And I just wanted to say one last thing,
how this ties in, Like and you know, the democracy
is obviously there, but like if you noticed the vote
yesterday in the Senate that that they could pay out
certain certain federal press got voted down by the Democrats, right,
and one I was watching on TV as a congressman said, well,
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we just didn't want russ vote to have power over
who would get the money. And I'm thinking to myself,
if you're have the choice of, hey, we're going to
pay some people, and whether it be all the people
we wanted or just a few, right, we have that
option or no option, right, you would take the doing little,
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you know, at least doing little right. But they are
so like dead set.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
On oh no, no, no, we can't do that right.
So there it's like a high lind Oh, we we
made the decision for your average Joe. I would imagine
that people who at least no.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Bob, You're right, look, people who need a paycheck. Six one, seven, two, six, six,
sixty eight, sixty eight is the number. Okay. Sandy makes
another really good point. She says, you know, Maine demographically
is changing. You know, I talked about it just before
the break with the previous caller Bob saying, if you
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look at the breakdown in New York City of who's
voting for Mom Donnie versus who's voting for Andrew Cuomo,
it is the foreign born, predominantly Third World populations that
especially Biden let in. They are all in on Mom Donnie.
That's his real base of support. And the homegrown New Yorkers,
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those were born and raised in New York Liberal Democrats,
you know, through and through they're splitting much more, breaking
much more for Cuomo. And so the point I made
was demographically, Maine is not New York City, and so
the Democrats may be thinking, well, it worked for Mom Donnie,
it may work for them again in Maine with this guy,
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Graham Platner. Well, Sandy makes an excellent point, Jeff. You
have a massive Somalia population in Maine, just like you
have in you know, much like New York or frankly Minneapolis,
which is why Elanomar keeps getting now re elected no problem.
And it looks like they're going to elect their own Mamdani.
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This remember this guy Frey, he was a crazy you know,
liberal pro Black Lives Matter, drove Minneapolis into the ground.
It looks like he's going to get beaten in the
Democratic primary there for the marity of the Minneapolis by
this guard, by this guy called Omar Fateh. Who's the
only difference between him and Zoron Mamdani. They're both communists,
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They're both Muslim communists. The only difference is Mamdani is
from Uganda and fate is from Somalia. I mean, that's it.
That's it. Otherwise, their programs, their platforms, their goals, their objectives,
every they are identical, identical. So we shall see. Okay,
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very very quickly. I just want to read a couple
things and then go right back to the phone lines.
This is from Larry in Arkansas. And Larry right away
says he's an Air Force veteran. This idea that suddenly
you get PTSD and you start putting, you know, Nazi
tattoos on your chest. He says, no, that's not how
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PTSD works. Jeff, And by the way, Graham Platner, Jay
Jones in Virginia zoron Mam Donnie. They are all the
most evil, vile people, but they identify the correct way,
i e. Democrats, so they don't care. And he goes
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on to say that the Democrats think that since Mom
Donnie is running away with it in New York, their
platform is resonating with voters, and that might work in
socialist New York City, but not in Maine. I mean,
I hope you're right, Larry, I really do. And then
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Larry now says, look as a vet, as someone who
served our country, Jeff Platner is an embarrassment to the uniform.
And Larry served in the Air Force, and he continues,
if we had an airman who would brag about a
Nazi tattoo, even in my time in the nineteen eighties,
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we'd avoid him like the plague. Let me read to
you one more. This is from the text line. You
can text us seven zero four seven zero seven zero
four seven zero. This is from six to three. Jeff.
It's a really good point, Jeff. Should we be surprised
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that a hardcore left winger has a Nazi tattoo? Absolutely not.
And here's why. As much as the Democrat Party tries
to portray the Nazis as being right wing, they weren't.
They were the National Socialist Workers Party. That's true, by
the way. That's literally that was their name, the National
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Socialist Workers Party, a hardcore leftist movement. Moreover, the Democrats
try to portray Fascism as being right wing. It wasn't.
Italian strong man Benito Mussolini, who headed up the Italian
fascist movement, was an avowed socialist, that is true also,
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by the way, he was another hardcore leftist. All these
leftist movements, whether it was the Nazis, the Fascists, or
even the KKK, the Democrats try to distance themselves from
their indefensible history by projecting their own guilt upon US conservatives.
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It's a textbook Saul Olynsky tactic. So am, I surprised
that this leftist platiner had a Nazi tattoo, not a bit.
He's just showing his true colors in tattoo ink bingo, bingo.
And you see look, remember Northam, the Virginia governor, mister blackface.
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Remember a picture came out of him when he was younger,
all in blackface, you know, And so Ralph Northam. The
difference between then and now, and we're just talking a
couple of years. At least, when the blackface pictures came out,
say what you want, most Democrats denounced him and said
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he needed to step down. Now he didn't, but at
least they denounce them. Now they don't denounce anybody. They
don't denounce Jay Jones. They don't denounce this guy Platner,
they don't. They don't denounce the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
I mean they no matter how outrageous your behavior, how
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vile or evil your conduct, now, if you're one of them,
they back you all the way. Baby sal in the
Merrimack Valley. Thanks for holding sal and welcome.
Speaker 5 (13:37):
I wouldn't get a tattoo of a rubber ducky on
my chest, let alone a Nazi tattoo on my chest.
I mean, I feel like when I listen to AOC
and Bernie Sanders, I get dumber, and when I feel
like I listen to people like you, I get smarter.
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This guy I don't understand. I mean, I respect the
fact that he was in the military, he served his country.
I respect that. But what I want to know is
how the hell did this guy become so radicalized being
in the military and working for our country. How does
that happen? I just don't understand it.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Sal. He may have been radicalized before he got into
the military. You know, I think you're you're making an
assumption there. I'm not saying it's a silly assumption. Quite
the opposite, right, You're making a in some ways a
rational logical assumption, which is a young man goes into
the military and you know, he gets drunk with his
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friends whatever he was off duty or and uh, you know,
after a deployment or whatever, and he sticks a Nazi
tattoo on his chest. But he may have been radical
and disturbed, mentally unstable before he got into the military. No,
to me, the story here is okay, fine, I'm not fine.
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But he did what he did. But at the Democrats
are sticking with him, and they're throwing money at him.
I mean, Sal, they're going to get him over the
finish line. He's gonna beat Janet Mills. He's going to
be the Democrat nominee. And with the full blessing of
Bernie AOC and the entire Democratic Party. Sal, final word
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to you, Okay, we're gonna take sal on the other side.
Sal hang on, We're gonna come right back to you,
and we're going to continue to take your calls furthermore.
Another you want to talk about Democrats being vicious, Oh man,
do I have a story for you? Don't touch that dial. Okay,
(15:45):
We're going to continue to take your calls on this,
obviously because it's such a big story. But there's also
another big story. And I would have actually done it,
frankly earlier in the week, but there were just a
couple of explosive stories I had to cover, and that
is now the attack on JD. Vance and his wife
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and just when and member and this is all part
of the same theme Democrats behaving badly, and the Democrats
now becoming so vicious, really so nasty, so partisan that
they just continue to shock people's imagination. So now they're
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embracing a man and avowed communist with a freaking Nazi tattoo.
But no, that's who, by the way, is calling for
Trump supporters to be murdered, and that you know, he's
got a gun, and you use these guns to go
after MAGA and to kill them. So, by the way,
now they like guns have you noticed that now they're
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all for guns. Whatever happened to gun control? Now, if
you can hunt down Maga and shoot him with your
Nazi tattoo on your chest, then they love you. Then
it's it's all fine and good. Okay, but let that go. Jensaki, missus,
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I'll circle back, who was one of the worst press
secretaries and a liar that we've ever had, who covered
up Biden's mental decline, covered up so many of Biden's crimes. Well,
they didn't just give her a nice gig on ms LEFBC.
She's also now doing podcasts. And as you know, JD
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Vance and Usha Vance recently went his wife, his wonderful wife.
They went to Israel on a very high profile trip. Now,
as you know, Usha Vance and JD have young children,
and Usha now has pulled back from her very promising
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career to raise several of these young children to be
a stay at home mom, saying my pro already now
is my family, my husband and my children, and all
my children grow up a little bit more. I'm going
to go back onto the workforce. They're now trying to
break up the Vance's marriage. That's literally now what they're
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trying to do. They're trying to falsely smear JD Vance
as somehow a domestic abuser who is violating his wife,
abusing his wife, mistreating his wife, and that she's almost
being held hostage by JD. But she's too submissive, too
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subordinate to leave him, separate and divorce him. So listen, now,
this is Jen Saki on a left wing podcast going
after Vance as some kind of a Manchurian candidate and
now saying that Usha Vance needs to be quote unquote rescued.
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Roll cut thirty one. Mike.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
I think the little mentorian candidate, Jade Vance wants to
be president more than anything else. I always wonder what's
going on in the mind of his wife, like are
you okay? Please bring blink four times. Yeah, we'll come
over here. We'll save you.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Please blink four times, come over here and we'll save
you as if she needs to be rescued. Now, the
blowback against John's Jensaki has been immense, immense and rightfully so.
But look, I just got to say this and I
want to get your take. First of all, she goes
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on about how old j D wants to be president,
he's a Manchurian candidate. Look at this, he wants to
be president one day? You mean what? Like Joe Biden
when he was Obama's VP, he didn't want to be president,
I'm sorry. Like kamalaw when she was Biden's VP and
basically helped a coup overthrow him to be the presidential nominee.
(20:16):
What she didn't want to be president? Tell me how
about Al Gore when he was Bill Clinton's vice president?
He didn't want to be president in two thousand. In
other words, Okay, yeah, I hope JD. Vance wants to
be president. That's the whole point of being vice president.
It's like you're preparing, you're grooming the guy to be
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the president. The vice presidency's like a stepping stone to
become president. So why is this somehow so bad or evil?
It's again, Democrats can lust for the throne all day
all night. Their vice presidents can aspire to be presidents.
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But now JD wants to be the president one day,
and suddenly he's dangerous. He's overly ambitious. I'm not sure
in candidate my god, Okay, but let that go, Okay,
just let that go. Who the hell are you to
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try to destroy and taint their marriage. Who the hell
are you to falsely claim that this woman is being
held against her will in a loveless, unhappy marriage with
JD Vance based on no evidence whatsoever. It's not even
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like there's some garbage hit piece and I don't know
the Huffington Post or Political or the New Yorker or
the New York Times where you can, you know, hold
up a piece of paper and say, well, this is
really troubling. She literally just made it up, like right
there on the podcast, just like live, no evidence, just
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literally just made it up, just like, oh if she
looks like she's very troubled, ooh blank, four times she's
being held hostage. In other words, they're trying to sew
division between the couple, between JD and his wife, so
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you want to break up their happy marriage. Let me
just tell you this. I have been blessed, Honestly, I
have been blessed with an incredible wife. To me. When
I say it, I don't I mean I say it
tongue in cheek as a joke, but really, he's not
a joke. I did marry up and I'm very blessed
to have Grace as my wife. But I don't care
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about your politics. I really don't. I want everybody to
have a successful marriage or a successful relationship or whatever
you're involved in. I don't care. Republican, Democrat, independent, nonpolitical what,
I don't care. I would never want to pit a
couple against each other, a husband and wife, and try
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to create problems where none exist, or smear or taint
a woman because why she decided to focus on her
children and support her husband as he's vice President of
the United States. Suddenly now she's what she's quote unquote
too domesticated for Jensaki. Just that people know. For the record,
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Usha Vance. By the way, Usha probably has at least
forty to fifty IQ points above Jensaki. I'm telling you,
that's it. I'm just telling you, Okay, that's number one.
But Usha Vance graduated from Yale. Usha Vance graduated from
Yale Law School, by the way, with some of the
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top grades in her class. Usha Vance has clerked for
Chief Justice John Roberts. Usha Vance has clerked for Supreme
Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Usha Vance was a very successful
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a lawyer who then decided when they had young children
that I want to focus on the children to help
raise them and then when they get a little bit older,
I'm going to come back and continue my career. The
woman is a selfless mother, a very devoted, loving wife.
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And by the way, she has never ever, either in
public or in private, said a bad word about JD. Vance.
In fact, honestly, quite the opposite. She keeps going on
about what a nice, gentle, sweet man he is, wonderful
father he is, what a wonderful loving husband he is.
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In fact, she's the one that goes on about when
we got married, he so loved my mom. I he
is mother in law who you know of Indian descent.
She's from India. The wife Usha is of Indian descent.
That he wanted to learn Indian food, to cook Indian food,
to make my mom, his mother in law, feel welcome
in the home. In fact, literally it's the exact opposite.
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Instead of wanting to leave the marriage, she wants to
stay in it because she loves it and she loves
him and her family. Like how low can you go? Seriously,
how low can you go? I'm going to continue take
your calls, I promise, but first eight o'clock. You know
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Speaker 1 (26:06):
I can hear you, can you hear me? Thanks for
holding CJ.
Speaker 7 (26:11):
But we just witnessed and there's no King's rally. These
are the people that do not want to live by
the rule a lot in the United States of America.
And it's not about a king of Donald Trump. It's
about overthrowing the constitution and overthrowing our country. Pam Bondy
had no problem arresting Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan.
We all remember her, pulled her off the bench. What
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Tam Bondi needs to do is to arrest this judge,
Jeffrey Cummings, and he ain't come off the bench. This
judge doesn't have any jurisdiction on what he's doing, and
he needs to be arrested. And today President Trump needs
to invoke the Insurrection Act because this is getting more
and more violent. They are gathering their troops together and
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it's only a matter of time before there is violence
in America. And this is all due with the Democrats.
They've latched onto these illegal aliens and that is what's
tying up this country. It's a trickled down effect. They
broke the law. They need to lead and if the
Democrats want to hang their hat on protecting these illegals
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and promoting violence in America, I say let it.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Be, Jeff, let it be, Let.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
It be, Let it be.
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Let it.
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Speaker 1 (27:42):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again. Best audience in
the business. Congratulations to CJ. He's one of our regular
callers and he always does extremely well every time he calls.
But this one grand slam. Okay, now going back to
uschavants for a second. So here they are falsely now
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smearing JD. They're trying to claim that he's abusing his wife,
mistreating his wife, that his wife is in an unhappy,
loveless marriage. He's basically almost kidnapped, you know, blink four
times if you need to, you know, if you need
just to help you and rescue you. They're trying to
create a false portrait to smear the wife Ushavance, and
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to smear her husband Jdvance And I think a key
reason for this, and you may agree, you may disagree.
I'd love to hear from you, is they fear jdevents
for them to start going this low, I mean to
go after the wife, and not just go after the wife,
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but claim that she wants to leave, that she wants
a divorce, that she's so miserable, because apparently JD is
this horrible human being. Again, lies, lies, smears, smears, Okay,
pure defamation. So when you're in the business now of
trying to break a marriage up, I mean you're sick.
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You're sick. That's you know you want about vicious and malicious.
They fear JD. And they fear JD because they can
clearly see he's the air apparent. They now see. They thought,
and by the way, even many Republicans in the establishment, okay,
we'll just ride out the Trump second term, you know,
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give him as little as we possibly can, and then oh,
it'll all return back to quote unquote normal. We can
put this genie back in the bottle. So we'll get
rid of Trump and with him, we'll get rid of
MAGA and the swamp will live again. And what they're
fearing now, and what they're realizing is no, it's not
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going back in the bottle. That Maga is going to
live beyond Trump and the man. Now who's the heir apparent.
The heir to the throne is JD Vance and he's
been an incredibly effective, competent, loyal vice president. In fact,
Trump has said repeatedly he really is my right hand man.
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It doesn't matter if I got to deal with Congress
and JD. If I'm dealing with a foreign policy crisis,
there's JD. If I'm talking about the border or mass deportations,
there's JD. So JD Vance is not some figurehead the
way let's say judas Mike Pence was, who was incognito
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for the entire four years, missing an action for four years.
JD Vance has been by Trump's side every step of
the way, and he's beloved by so many Trump supporters.
Now in that podcast, Saki gives the game away what
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they basically are saying. This is what she said. Yes,
Trump is a hardcore MAGA guy, but she even says
his bark tends to be bigger than his bite. In
other words, that Trump at times can be pragmatic, Trump
at times can make deals. Trump at times can be flexible,
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she says, and I think on this point She's right
that JD is even more hardline when it comes to
America first and being Maga than even Trump is that
he's all bite, not much bark, but he's all bite.
And so what they're realizing is the Maga revolution is
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going to live on that Trump has a very deep bench,
and the first star is JD. Vance And now we're
looking at potentially not just another four but maybe even
another eight years of Magarul after Trump leaves in twenty
twenty eight. So now they're looking at him who JD.
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Extremely competent, very effective, highly intelligent, polished, extremely articulate, very
well spoken, a nice man, a likable man with a nice,
beautiful smile. And he's got an Indian wife. Now think
how this destroys the entire democratic narrative and their obsession
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with identity politics. He's got a wife who's the child
of immigrants. She's of Indian descent, so she's diversity. She's
also a highly intelligent, highly educated woman. So she checks
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off box after box after box. How are you going
to portray JD as a white supremacist? How are you
gonna portray JD as some kind of a Nazi? Look
at his wife? Look at her background, look at her family,
look at everything she is and what she stands for.
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So they now fear this combination of JB and Usha
Vance because you want diversity, check, you want a highly
intelligent woman, check, you want a child of immigrants, check,
and you know you've got Maga. He is philosophically at
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his core, America first and Mega. So it's gonna be
Trump two point zero when JD. Vance wins, and I'm
telling you he will win in twenty twenty eight. So
now it's destroy their marriage, destroy how the public views
their marriage, destroy the wife, try to force or create
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some kind of a divorce or separation between them, because
otherwise they can't win. To me, one of the lines
in a civilized society that you don't cross is you
don't try to break up a couple, a married couple,
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especially a happily married couple, and not just a happily
married couple, but a happily married couple with young children.
And let me just say this, because that's the other
that's the undertone of the entire attack against Usha, that
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Usha is dissatisfied in her marriage because she's raising her
young children. She's not this modern feminist who refuses to
have children, or if she does have children, she'll outsource
them to daycare or outsource him to a nanny, or
will not give up her career, who refuses to give
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up her career for the sake of her children. So
they're trying to paint Oosha Vance as having betrayed the sisterhood,
as they say, what is wrong? And this is personal
for me because it's my wife. Grace was the same
when we adopted Ashton and Eva. Highly educated, she was
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really rising in her career. She stayed home for many
years to primarily raise Ashton and Eva. She said, their
young children, they need to have their mother in the
home as much and as often as possible. Now, when
they get a little bit older, that's a different story.
And now Grace is resuming her career as she has
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for the last couple of years. But somehow it's a
betrayal if a woman stays home to raise her young children.
I'm sorry, I think it's disgusting. What's wrong with being
a mother. It's one of the most important things you
can ever do in life, as it is for me
being a father. What's wrong with being so selfless that
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you're willing to put a pause, put your career on hold,
maybe you know, slow down your career advancement because your
children come first. What's wrong with putting your children first?
And notice the Democrats hate the family and they hate motherhood.
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What's wrong with motherhood? Jd Vance was asked after this
disgusting comment was made by Jensaki and it went everywhere.
I mean it went viral everywhere, everywhere. I'm going to
give you his response, and I want to ask all
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of you, what do you make of Jensaki's attack on
Usha Vant's her attempt to break up their marriage. And
if a wife stays home to raise her young children
and put her career on hold,