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For the better part of today's show. Kennedy was here
taking live AMMO on the Jeffrey Epstein story. Emily Sturge
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from Campus Reformer is going to be here. Why because
zoron Mom Donnie, that raging socialist lunatic had breakfast this
morning in Washington, d C.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
With AOC. AOC is a dope, of course.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
All of the appeal that Mom Donnie possesses is with
elite college white kids that went to Ivy League schools
and think Israel's the bad guy in the Middle East
and Hamas is just misunderstood. Time was you could paraglide
into a music fest, kill a few thousand people and
nobody gave you a hard time about it.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Am I right, you guys? I mean that is offensive
and it is not true.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
I agree with Harris Faulkner, that was sarcasm eight at
eight seven and eight nine nine one zero.
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We're coming down to see the Gang and we're doing
a tavern town hall, so a lot of selfies and
silly stuff like that, And obviously you're all welcome if
you happen to be in that area, as it pertains
to this area where I'm doing radio in New York City. Yes, Jimmy,
it is time to move on with the show. I
don't know if superhero noises are a good idea right now.
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People are mad at woke Superman and all that silly stuff.
We'll get there at the end of the hour because
right now I want to get a few more calls in.
We've been following the Epstein story pretty exclusively today, you know.
We open the show with some great news on the economy.
Inflation lower than where they expected it to be on
the PPI index, which is very important. We also got
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news that a trade deal with Indonesia is going to
be a great boon to our farmers and is going
to open up our economy and our farm economy to
two hundred and fifty million additional people in Indonesia. So
a lot of wins here at home for America, the
Epstein thing falls under the banner of I don't want
to say sensationalism. It's almost this banner of what we
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call potpourrian radio. And what I mean by that is
there are things that matter to every single America in
the same and that's like the economy. Everybody needs a
good economy. Safety matters to everybody, Okay, you know, securing
the border, getting less drugs off the you know, getting
the drugs offictry, stuff like that, that matters to us.
And the Epstein story, I will fully concede, matters a
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lot more to people who talk for a living than
it does to people who do other things for a living.
Meaning we've devoted a ton of energy to our lives
on this story over the last five or six years.
The explanation we're getting for it does not ring true
in any capacity whatsoever. Ergo, we can't walk away. The
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average person, the average person absolutely positively could walk away
right now. A lot of them can. Okay, they want
to see Trump win. They want the mid terms to
work out so the Democrats don't control the House and
impeach Trump.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Okay. They love the big beautiful Bill and no tax
on tips.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
They liked the idea that last month, for the first
time ever, we had zero illegal border crossings that we
were aware of, which is an all time low. There
are a lot of deliverables out of Trump that have
been fantastic. The Epstein story is one of those. I
don't want to call it a culture war story because
it's not about the culture.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
It's about crime.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
But it's a story that, Yeah, a lot of people
who supported Trump thought he'd follow through and get to
the bottom of this, but it's very possible we're just
finding out that there is not a bottom for us
to get to. If for no other reason, then when
Trump was outside the government, when by Gina was outside
the government, when Cash Bettel was outside the government, they
believed something that was independent of evidence. Now they're inside
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the government, they're seeing what the actual evidence is, and
they're like, actually, I've got to walk back a lot
of the things I've said Now that very well could
be the case. It's also possible people in the intel
community gave them bad intel to trick them into believing
what they want. And then there's that horrifying reality that
some invisible government person none of us know of said
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to them. You guys ain't doing a damn thing.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
So y'all needs to haj your keys had a wife,
he hadge hood because they raping anybody out here.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
I don't have the answer on that, so I just
wanted to let you guys do some reckless speculating to
get it off your chest. Dan is in Jacksonville, Texas. Dan,
you are batting lead off speck away my man.
Speaker 5 (05:51):
Well, my story is that I think that Trump has
been told it's someone in his cabinet. Ooh, and the
person is rfk jr.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
And why do you say rfk jr? Really quick? That's
this is juicy.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
The other night I saw something on TV about the
alleged suicide of Marilyn Monroe, and it brought back stories
that I had heard about that she was going to
have a press conference the next day and she was
rubbed out, and because she had been having an affair
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not only with our president, but with his brother who
was the attorney general. And if you think back about Teddy,
Teddy was a round her so to speak. He's in
a word that I could talk on t on the radio. Okay,
So I'm saying that I remember that environment is twenty percent,
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and hereditary is eighty percent. RFK. Somebody could have said
he was on the plane, and Trump needs time to
verify whether he.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Was or was not.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Well.
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Listen, you have reason to believe what you do. I
can't prove it one way or the other. What I
keep saying to people Dan today is there's no theory
you could give me that I could rule out, because
this story is so out to lunch in terms of
what we know, how the messaging has changed, and everything
in between. But as it pertains to THEE to the
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Kennedy is, yeah, they were shagging everything imaginable. I don't
know if Jack and John and everybody in between make
their way over to Robert Kennedy Junior.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
But again, nothing with the Kennedys and women.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
Would surprise me, would it surprise you?
Speaker 2 (07:42):
No?
Speaker 5 (07:43):
Actually, what I hear about a West coast state that
most people mispronounced. It's part California, not California, Partlifornia.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
You got a million of them. Good stuff.
Speaker 5 (07:55):
It was actually Houtmed that did suicide bomber.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Good stuff. All right, Dan, take it away, great job,
We'll do it again. Dan, making a reference to Jeff
Dunham and Ted Kennedy. If you guys aren't familiar with him,
Ted Kennedy was a John.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
John F.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Kennedy's older brother did not run for president, but made
quite a splash in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Back to the Phones, Bill and Judica, New York.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
W ib X Yo, Bill, Hey, Jimmy, how's it going? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (08:32):
It is going, man, this has been a wild day.
I love every one of these theories. I can't wait
to hear what you think.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Okay, well, I just got to say, what a flip
flipp and hell is going on with this administration?
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Well, listen here it is.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
I mean, they get really good grades for things like
the economy, the border. You know, I like the bill
they passed. I like the Doge cuts. There's something about
this that isn't working for me. That's all real bad here.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
You know what Trump should do.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
He'd come out in front of the cameras and everybody
else and just say, yeah, I was friends with Epstein.
You know I was on his plane.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Yeah, I didn't do nothing wrong.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
You know, if he's got a.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
Lie, he's got a lot.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
If he came out and confronted this.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
It would go away one hundred.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Do you want to know what you know.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
Do you know what someone told me for real, who
has pretty good knowledge of this. They said, he actually
believes there's nothing here on Epstein. Uh, and he wants
the media people like me, and he wants the Democrats,
even though he's saying shut up, don't talk about it.
According to someone who would know, he's saying that because
he wants us talking about it, because while everybody's talking
about it, they're quietly passing a lot of legislation. They
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just passed the big beautiful bill. They're about to pass
a recisions package. And this might even be beneficial to
him in ways we don't understand. I don't know that
to be true. That's just some someone mentioned it to
me who might know, And I was like, huh, I
never thought of it that way, So who the hell knows?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
But everything else go ahead, man.
Speaker 5 (10:00):
These guys are dropping a ball like they've got grease
on their fingers.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Well, as a guy who's been watching the New York
Jets' whole life, I listen, I'm used to this by now,
I guess, is what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
I feel you great stuff.
Speaker 5 (10:14):
Man.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
I'll see up in Utika soon, all right, man, take care.
Thanks brother the Great. Bill Paul is in East Texas, Yo, Paul.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Yo, Jimmy, listen to you on the mighty abb in
here in East Texas.
Speaker 6 (10:26):
YO.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
Me and Lincoln are going to be down there in
two weeks. We're gonna eat everything in the county. So
buckle up, man, nail it down if you don't want
it eating.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Yes, that's why I heard you're going to go into
the country tavern. That's that's got a lot of history,
even concerning the ezy top of you before.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
I love that story.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
I want to go to Robin Hood Studios while I'm
down there, so everything's in play.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
You just you just never know where this is going
to head.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
He's a good guy, he's real friendly, he's easy to
talk to you. It's it's you know, it's just kind
of a neat thing to have somebody with that kind
of history and actually be able to talk to him.
Speaker 7 (10:55):
You know.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Yeah, that's insane. So we're pumped up for that. It's
July twenty sixth, Saturday night.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
That's awesome. Well, what I was thinking, you know that,
according to all the politicians in Washington, Trump's got an
annoying habit of actually doing what he said he was
going to do the list fulfilling his campaign promises. But
so for him to flip like this makes me wonder
if perhaps they just realize just how valuable this information
they've got. All of a sudden they want to make
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all these deals. They go, you know what, We've got
to be power player in the world by the short hairs,
and now they decided this instead, just keep that leverage
instead of expose it and make it worthless.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
This is one thing I would give you on that man,
is they're smart enough, Like the Trump administration has done
such a good job of getting their way and being
two steps ahead of everybody, they're smart enough to know
that this messaging looks sloppy. So I'm worth I'm willing
to concede or consider that this could be intentionally sloppy
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and there is value in it.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
I don't you know.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
That's why I wanted to open the phones today, because honestly,
I don't have an answer. I think this looked sloppy.
I wouldn't put it past them to be intentionally sloppy.
I also wouldn't put it past some establishment deep state
to tell them they have to about face. I really
don't know the answer. But it's been interesting because I
think if you break it down amongst the calls today,
the one resounding theme we've gotten is it could be
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handled better.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Wouldn't you say?
Speaker 4 (12:19):
No, I was very handhanded. It's just not like him
at all, you know.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Yeah, So I wonder, I wonder what the payoff to
this is. I bet we'll find out. I mean, we
find you know, you find out everything else. That's the
one thing about Trump is you know you said he
had this annoying habit of doing what.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
He says he's going to do, it is true, okay.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
And if he thinks the world, if he thinks this
presidency's going to end with him not doing what he
said he was going to do. On this story, if
there's something to tell us, he's gonna tell us. The
guy can't help himself, you know. So, I don't know.
He'd be the last guy I would tell a secret to.
He once gave out Lindsey Graham's phone number when he
was campaigning in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
This summer, Yeah, this summer.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
He told the story about a rumor he had heard
about Arnold Palmer's anatomy when they were in a political
like again if it if it crosses his mind, it
crosses his tongue. So there's no way they're keeping him
quiet long. So hang in there. I got there's no
pill for that one. Good stuff, man, I'll see anyaset texes.
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Paul be well, the great Paul Uh. Listen the resounding
takeaway today we took so many calls. We may take more,
you don't know. But the resounding takeaway is it looks
sloppy by the administration. And when I see that again,
I am so willing to be wrong, so willing to
be wrong, because I've lived long enough to know that
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I often am, and I'm humble enough to know that
I'm not making decisions or forming opinions with one hundred
percent of the information at my disposal. Ergo, I reserve
the right to change an opinion if I get new information, Okay,
And that's the whole mark of being I think, a
more fair broadcaster. A lot of people form an opinion,
and they're so emotionally invested in being right all the
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time and being this omnipotent thought leader on all these
radio stations.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
That they just they every day, day in and day out.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
You can't ever question them and they're gonna chase you
off the phone.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
We don't have that.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
You know.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
This is not a get off my phone, you dope show, Okay,
because I'm a dope most of the time. So if
you've got to go, I've got to go, and that's
not gonna work.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
The show where everyone is welcome.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Send me your poor you're dead beach. You're listening to fun.
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There is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fla doing a
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Speaker 1 (14:35):
Then we're back out on the road.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
August ninth, we are at Soul Joels in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
And then come November it is gonna get nuts nuts,
I tell you. November twenty second, Okay, we are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
If you're listening on WJAS, if you're listening on Beaver
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Speaker 1 (14:51):
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Speaker 3 (14:53):
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pertains to the radio, Emily Sturge is coming by. She
good buddy, She's a gal paying attention to the college campuses.
We've got to get you up to speed on what
went on in Washington, DC this morning. AOC brought in
zoron Mom Donnie in an attempt to get all of
the people in the Democratic Party who are holding out
an endorsement to throw their weight behind the guy. Now,
the reality is no one wanted to endorse him during
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the primaries because deep down they know socialism is a loser.
But AOC's entire presidential ambition is wrapped around the success
of Mom Donnie. If for no other reason, then he
represents her fairytale vision of the future. You know, the
whole Green New Deal thing that would take over the
energy sector. I mean, scientists have refused her claims that
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it would work. I don't think anyone did so, more
notably than John Kennedy.
Speaker 8 (16:04):
We cannot run the greatest economy by putting fairy dush
and unicorn urine in our car.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
It can't. It's gonna be a hard thing to do.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
But here is AOC says other Democrats need to get
to know mom Donnie to give him an endorsement. You know,
think about it. You'd like standing in a breadline with
this guy here. It is clib fourteen really excited.
Speaker 6 (16:24):
For the Democratic nominee, so her mom Donnie to be
here in Washington is to really, you know, experience and
have people see him face to face and take the
tires you know themselves, and hear what he has to
say about making New York affordable for working people. I
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think a lot of people just need to get to
know folks before they issue an endorsement. And I hope
that this conversation can be constructive to bring the party
together and rally behind our nominee.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Life is hard, but it's harder when you're stoopid, is
it great?
Speaker 3 (17:00):
Ainsley Earhart, one of my favorite people ever inhabit this earth,
was sharing an expert from Mam Donnie's father's book. Mam
Donnie's father called suicide bomber Soldiers we just misunderstood them.
Clip eighteen.
Speaker 8 (17:16):
It's called good Muslim, Bad Muslim America. The Cold War
and the Roots of Terror says suicide bombing needs to
be understood as a feature of modern political violence, rather
than stigmatized as a mark of barbarism. We need to
recognize the suicide bomber first and foremost as a category
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of soldier.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
So, Mam Donnie's dad says, you know, it's about time
people start giving suicide bombers a fair shake.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
I wish I was kidding.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
This is like when someone said, you can't say pedophile,
you gotta say minor attracted person. Like I'm thinking of
the terminology changes, and I say that as a New
Yorker who's not allowed to say pervert. You have to
say Governor Cuomo. It's all dumb. Well, this is a
big deal. It is Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla.
The last time I saw this guest, she was on
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my TV show Fox New Saturday Night, and we engage
in some really hard hitting journalism on the show. So
she was covering something called are you drunker than a
spring Breaker? To her credit, she was not. She was
more sober than a spring Breaker, and she is here
and I still believe sober. Emily sturrte superstar reporter from
Campus Reform back on the show.
Speaker 9 (18:27):
Hey girl, so excited to be here.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Now, I really talk about your sobriety because you did
move to DC and you are my only friend in
DC that's sober during the day.
Speaker 9 (18:36):
Absolutely, I moved.
Speaker 10 (18:37):
We already talked about it, from the Florida Swamp to
the DC swamp, but I relocated.
Speaker 9 (18:41):
Now I'm here visiting New York City to do your show.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
Well, no, but I'm really proud of you because most
of my DC friends, like I have to hire a
translator if I book them this late in the show
because they just they come on and they can't even
speak English because Happy Hour in DC starts at like
eight am.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
But stage you're on the way up.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
You're taking over the world trying to so you've got
to keep things productive. Now, something you did between the
last time I saw you in now and you had
mentioned this during the break, is you uncovered a website
that was basically encouraging people to Dock's ice or showing
them how what was it specifically?
Speaker 10 (19:12):
Absolutely so, Yeah, we were the first to uncover this
at the Leadership and Suit's Campus Reform.
Speaker 9 (19:16):
I was going down a rabbit hole on Twitter.
Speaker 10 (19:18):
I found that there was a former NYU professor promoting
this website that uses artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology
that allows users to upload a photo and then it
reveals the ICE agents their name, their location, and everything
like that. So people are going after them, ye, going
to their homes, surrounding their vehicles, finding them, ambushing them,
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attacking them, and websites.
Speaker 9 (19:40):
Like this are just making it easier.
Speaker 10 (19:41):
And then it's so interesting that this is coming out
of a college campus.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Yeah, that's crazy, but that's how polluted a lot of
these colleges have become. That people have more empathy for
the illegal immigrant who might have committed a violent crime
than the ICE agent who could have a violent crime
committed against this family if his identity is revealed. I
find so gross about the whole thing is the Democrats.
Obviously they're good at inventing phrases. This one is disappearing people.
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They go, oh, they're disappearing people. They make it sound
like you were at the male food court, you know,
when you were about to order Johnny rockets, and now
no one has ever seen you again, when the truth is,
these ICE efforts are being made in a far different manner,
and again they're targeting the worst people amongst us. So
what does it say about society that there's now more
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empathy for the bad guy than the good guy?
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Do you blame that on colleges? Who do you blame
that on?
Speaker 9 (20:31):
I blame that on colleges.
Speaker 10 (20:32):
And another thing that we've uncovered is lots of schools
standing up for legal immigrants and actually encouraging students to
report ICE sightings.
Speaker 9 (20:39):
On campus and then giving.
Speaker 10 (20:41):
What they call red cards, the cards that literally tell
legal immigrant students what to do if ICE officers come
after them, how to handle those situations. They're teaching students
how to evade federal authorities, how to reject the American
rule of law. And I love that you've brought up
the disappearing new phrase. I've seen that recently. There was
a California State Universe professor that was protesting against ICE
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agents out at those marijuana raids out in California, and
the left is saying that he was kidnapped by ICE. No,
he was resisting ICE officers. He was allegedly assaulting ICE officers.
He was arrested. Yeah, he wasn't kidnapped, he was arrested.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Yeah, he's a loser. And that's the whole thing. And
they're the idea that we're not having Like this head
on conversation is frustrating. So people like you that are
actually doing good work starts. Take a bow. You know
what I'm saying, Take a bow. It matters, all right,
give me this. You spend a lot of time around
the college kids. That seems to be where zoron mom
Donni has the most appeal. Is it's pretty much woke,
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white Ivy League college kids. And you know, I don't
doubt some members of the minority community as well. But
the one thing they all have in common is they're idiots. Okay,
socialism can't happen. But he is in DC right now,
your hood with AOC pressing the flash trying to get
some support. Do you think the Democrats is a party
deep down? No, Socialism is wrong, but they're probably willing
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to get behind it if they think it represents a
path to victory.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
What do you think?
Speaker 10 (22:04):
Unfortunately, I'm seeing young people that do want to get
behind it. And I was genuinely was trying to understand why.
So last night I went I went on his website
to watch campaign videos. On his website, his main message
is pretty simple. It's making the American dream more affordable.
It's bringing the cost of groceries down. Yeah, that sounds familiar.
That's Trump's campaign message. That's how Trump won the twenty
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twenty four election. And we know that obviously Donnie's policies
of things like rent freezes and city run a grocery
stores would be disastrous for New York City. We know
that conservative policies would be better to bring back the
American dream. But the message here is that young people
really like the American dream.
Speaker 9 (22:43):
That's what's motivating them.
Speaker 10 (22:45):
And now we see democratic socialists doing so with policies
that certainly wouldn't bring back.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
That American You wouldn't think so.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
We're talking to Emily's storage from campus reform, but he's
doing it on TikTok.
Speaker 9 (22:55):
He's doing it on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Matters people now, and this is a scary aspect of
modern politics. People sometimes now quantify things based on that,
like count, which is crazy because there's a guy on
TikTok that's lighting his dog's farts on fire right now
who has ten million views. I don't know that we
should elect the beagle to run the country. But it's
a bad metric, is what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
And Alwa's fenced the.
Speaker 10 (23:19):
Beagles, it certainly is. He's getting a lot of engagement
on social media. But we have to point out it's
the education system that primed young people to accept these
democratic socialist ideas. And when I think of Donnie's campaign,
I think of anti Semitism, anti capitalism, and anti Americanism.
That's textbook college ideology. Sixty two percent of college you
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just have of young people have a favorable view of socialism.
That's our education system priming young people to vote for
a candidate like this.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Yeah, scary stuff.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
M And as someone you know, when you think about
like the college campus and how we always say there's
such a lack in terms of diversity of thought, has
there been any like out reflection in this post twenty
twenty four election world where the campuses were like, actually,
we do have to shake this up or is that
all lip service?
Speaker 10 (24:08):
You know, Harvard's coming out with a new conservative institute
something of that sort.
Speaker 9 (24:13):
Which I think is ridiculous.
Speaker 10 (24:14):
The fact that they have to create their own institute
for conservatives.
Speaker 9 (24:17):
I'll put them in.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
It's like they're affirmative action in conservatism.
Speaker 9 (24:21):
It's like a jail sale of conservative ideas.
Speaker 10 (24:23):
Why can't why aren't those ideas allowed in every single classroom?
Speaker 9 (24:26):
And that to me is proof enough.
Speaker 10 (24:28):
That shows us that professors have been shutting down those
conservative ideas for so long. Conservative students have had a
target on their backs on Harvard's campus and so many
other campuses across this country for so long that they
have to go and create something like a conservative institute.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Yeah, that part doesn't ring true to me either. That's
not good.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
But that's you know, where we find ourselves is that
there has not been, in my opinion anyway, there has
not been a good faith exchange of ideas. And I
think one of Trump's superpowers in this last election is
it became an issues election because when Biden stayed in
the race, and anyone saying you should have got out
should have said so, you know what I mean, It's
like everybody in the media is like, Biden screwed the Democrats.
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I'm like, well, you were right there with them, you
know what I'm saying. And you know, everybody calling it
out now we know is it's kind of retroactive ass covering.
But the reality is him staying in the race is
what really did change things because people suddenly got permission
to consider Donald Trump because they were just contrasting the
effect his policies had to the effect Biden's policies had.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Absolutely and that's why we are where we are.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
So would you say, in the conservative movement, specifically the
young conservative movement, most of the energy just really needs
to go towards policy and deliverables between now in the midterms.
Speaker 9 (25:35):
That's a great point.
Speaker 10 (25:36):
The economy was the number one issue in the twenty
twenty four election for young people. Were six months into
this administration, we are already seeing prices drop.
Speaker 9 (25:44):
Price of gas is down, eggs is.
Speaker 10 (25:46):
Down, energy is down, even hotels, airlines, all those prices
are dropping and that's motivating young people. Earlier, this year's
CBS had to pull that talk to all the generations.
They talked about optimism, and out of all the generations,
it was actually gen z it was young people that
were the most optimistic about this administration. Young people like
the economic policies of this administration.
Speaker 9 (26:06):
They're excited about it. They're optimistic, they're good.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
So you're saying, if Trump wants to hold on to
the youth, vote more more economy, less.
Speaker 10 (26:12):
Epstein, more McDonald's more, Joe Rogan, more UFC fights. It
was really those campaign initiatives that resonated with young voters.
Speaker 9 (26:21):
But I do think ye young people are motivated to
see that these Epstein files get released of it.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
They want them out there too, they.
Speaker 10 (26:27):
Want them out They're hyped up about it on social media.
For so many years, this has been such a big
conspiracy on social media.
Speaker 9 (26:33):
We want the truth.
Speaker 10 (26:34):
Young people want the truth, and Donald Trump, young people think,
is the man who can deliver it.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
They can deliver the goods. Well, I think somebody's either
a telling them not to or be they might have
been sold a bigger story than the one they have
to tell.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
I don't know the answer, but nothing would surprise me. Nothing.
Speaker 9 (26:50):
Nothing would surprise me either.
Speaker 10 (26:51):
And you know, Turning Point, USA just held a student
action summit just within the past couple of weeks, and
the Epstein files seemed to be the number one conversation
among the those students there.
Speaker 9 (27:01):
Laura Ingram, you know, talk to student or when.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
She was one.
Speaker 9 (27:05):
Yeah she is.
Speaker 10 (27:06):
When she was on stage, she brought it up and
it brought so many students. We're just so energetic about it.
It shows that there's a lot of energy from young
people about this issue.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
WHOA.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
So if Trump wants the youngsters, he's got to release
the list of youngsters oddly, and I mean, it's unfortunate
that's where we find ourselves. This is the world we
live in him. It's not pretty. You're the one who
moved to the DC swamp, not me. You're You're braver
than me, So give me this. You're down in Washington.
You graduated college. Congrats, that's amazing. We don't get a
lot of college grads on this show. I mean, you know,
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are you liking DC? That was a cool I.
Speaker 9 (27:37):
Love it good. So you love it where all the
action is?
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Is that true?
Speaker 9 (27:41):
It's true.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
That's amazing to me. I you know, And all the
time I spend there, I'm always there like we're covering
something very specific. I'm never there to like hang. But
everybody I know, like Katie Pavlich is there and you know,
outside of DC, and she's here. A lot a lot
of them love the vibe. So I don't know, maybe
I'll be like an exchange student. You know what I'm saying.
You might you might see me down there, not for long,
so I gotta come back and do my show and
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all that. But I'm excited for you. It'd like the
vibe looks good on you.
Speaker 11 (28:06):
You know.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
I can tell when people made a serious life decision
and they're about to develop a drinking problem because of it.
I actually believe this is going to work. I'm touting
this as a victory for cheam Sturge.
Speaker 9 (28:15):
I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
You made a believer out of me.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
If you're faking it right now, you should go into
you should move to Hollywood next. But I think it works.
Good stuff. Let's do it again soon. Let's see it again,
the great Emily Sturge. There she goes, thanks to the.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Show that's not afraid to tell you the truth.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Not only you not a very nice person, you're also
a slab.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Fox Across America with Jimmy fan.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Boom bottom All the nine on Fox Across America with
Jimmy Fala, Gavin Newsome, Do you remember good old fashioned
Gavin Newsom?
Speaker 2 (28:48):
This guy's a serious as.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
It's taking hate. He was on the Sean Ryan Show,
he would not say whether or not he would allow
his eight year old child to get jen reassignment surgery.
Newsom's in a tricky spot here because if little kids
get gender reassignment surgery, then they don't have time to
pick marijuana in the field for slave wages. If you
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followed that story last week, it was so embarrassing. And
there's a whole host of these on the left right now.
Newsom's getting mocked by his own party. Obama is getting
told to shut up by Woope.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Goldberg on the View.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
The view is awful, maybe so, but here is Whoopy
Goldberg taking a shot at Obama clip twenty.
Speaker 11 (29:30):
So let me remind everybody who is out in the
front lines marching. When we had the giant marches that
went on, it was the people. The people went out.
They were not naval gazing. It was older people who
were saying, why are you touching my social security?
Speaker 1 (29:48):
It was not people whining.
Speaker 11 (29:50):
It was about people saying, why are you taking these
rights from my child when my child was born. Here
this has not been about democrats laying back. This has
been about y'all.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
This has been about.
Speaker 11 (30:04):
Y'all because their messaging.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Was always the same.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
So that's her talking to Barack Obama saying, it's not
about the protesters, it's the Democratic Party.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Don't be thick all right now?
Speaker 3 (30:16):
Democratic Party such right now they are actually polling. I
wanted to really think about this. People were burning down
Elon Musk's Tesla dealerships for the better part of, you know,
three or four months of josh.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
A lot of them were paid protesters.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
But the point is people really came to hate Elon
Musk on the left. Most of the people who hated
him owned Teslas because they were the electric He was
the patron saint of electric cars before he became a
Trump supporter, at which point everybody had to pretend that
Elon Musk and his electric cars were bad.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Democrats are so full of crap. But think about this.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
A lot of Maga world is sour on Elon Musk
because you know, the ketamine got the best of them.
He trashed Donald Trump on Twitter, said the guy was
on the Epstein list, And I don't know that Elon
would know that. But the point is there was a
lot of sour grapes between Elon Musk and and Magaworld.
Some people took the Trump side of the issue. Some
people took the Elon side of the issue. That being said,
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Elon happens to be pulling at a personal approval level.
That's in Kamala territory, which sounds really bad unless you're
the Democrat Party as a whole. Here is Rama Manuel
on CNN clip twenty.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
Eight just to give you a sense of how bad
we are. Democratic Party is less popular than Elon Musk
right now. That should be like a wake up call,
how bad and the Republican parties stabbed you in the back.
The Democratic Party, we disappoint you. And I think if
you look at these numbers, the Democrats are harder on
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the Democratic Party than others. And the reason is because
they got disappointed and they have every right to be
disappointed the leadership.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
So the Democratic Party pulling behind Elon Musk. By the way,
they're ten points behind Elenmusks. Democrat Party as a whole
is at nineteen percent. Nineteen percent. If they throw their
weight nationally behind socialism, something that is actually unpopular and
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has starved over one hundred million people of death, this
could be a generational disaster for them. So what that
party means and I do mean this. Okay, I voted
for Trump three times. But what the party actually needs
is the Democrats need a transformative candidate to come along
and change the face of the party because the people
currently running it, I really have run it into the ground,
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because it's the antithesis of everything it stood for. The Democrats,
who used to be the party of free speech, now
they're the party of government mandated censorship. Think about that.
The Democrats with a rage against the machine party, they
joined the machine. They want, you know, you know, make
love not war. They want the Ukraine war to go
on forever. And they hate you if you don't, you know.
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And how many people have said, I didn't leave the
Democratic Party. Democrat Party left me. Look at RFK is
in Trump's cabinet. JFK's family. Think about that, and I
don't doubt a lot of the core family members despise
RFK for what he did. But why did he do it?
Because the Democratic Party wasn't giving a voice to the
little guy anymore. They used to be the champion of
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the little guy. They used to be the champion of
the immigrant. And for all the posturing of the Democrats
and docsing ice agents, okay, and pretending to care about
the little guy. Their policies hurt the little guy more
than anybody in probably the history of this country. You know,
when you talk about what twenty one million illegal immigrants
coming into the country did to the little guy's job prospects,
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they crushed them. Spiking inflation too a forty year high,
driving up grocery prices by thirty percent, certainly didn't make
life easier on the little guy. Okay, if you're a
mom and pop that owned a store and the government
run by Democrats was spending money on enhanced unemployment benefits,
it harder for the little guy to run his business
because people were getting paid more money to stay home
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than they would to go to work. Throw in a
vaccine mandate in which you had to have a vaccine
to go shopping, you had to have a vaccine to
get a job, you had a vaccine to board a plane.
Yet twenty one million people could come into the country
without a vaccine. A lot of people saw through that,
and the reason Trump is now he gained forty points
with legal immigrants. Legal immigrants love Donald Trump legal because
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he's trying to protect the value of citizenship. They came
here legally filled out the forms, did things the right way.
They really resent the idea twenty one million people cutting
a line. So Trump finds himself in a really good
spot right now in terms of the economy and the
border's obviously good. Foreign policy is a mess, but we've
got the Iran Israel conflict under control. We were told
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that was the beginning of World War three. It was
actually the end of a regional conflict. It's putting a
lot of pressure on Russia. What the Democrats need is
a candidate to come along that is in the vein
of a traditional Democrat, meaning more of a moderate who
genuinely cares about the little guy and not telling the
little guy's kid he's trapped in the wrong body, and
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not telling you Ice is the bad guy for wanting
to deport murderers and rapists. Okay, that's the biggest problem
they have right now is the Democrat Party was hijacked
by far left ideologues who are trying to impose their
minority opinion on the majority of the country. Like when
you see people attacking ICE agents, that's not something the
country agrees.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
With, not even close.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
When you see people campaigning for men to compete against women.
Eighty percent of the country feels opposite, so the Democrats
are currently run by the loudest faction of the party.
The squeakiest wheel gets the most grease. Unfortunately, the person
steering the squeakiest wheel shouldn't be allowed behind the wheel
of a car. Because you're dumb enough to believe in
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things like the Green New Deal in five year olds
getting gender reassignment surgery, you're probably too drunk to be
in charge of the vehicle.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
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