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Good morning everybody, and happy happyTuesday to all of you, Happy super
Tuesday to all of you's and yours. It's common Sense Radio Almona in the
morning, and let me tell yousomething and transmission Rob hang on the line
there, buddy, I'll get toyou. But you know what's amazing about
all this. I'm not quite sureyou're like me, fairly care free in
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life and everything else you do,and sometimes it comes across as being somewhat
Pollyannis. Perhaps I don't know,but did you ever were you ever worried
about anything regarding President Trump and thecourt cases and then another indictment, and
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did you ever really get concerned?I mean even when he was booked and
he and he got his mug shottaken and all that stuff, it seemed
like it was there was a positiveto it, there was an upside to
it. And I know that kindof sounds maybe ridiculous, like, oh,
you know you should worry more aboutBut did you ever worry? I
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didn't. I eat it when itwas taking off the ballut in Colorado was
like, O hu, that's nevergonna work. I mean, right,
and when and when somebody who isa never trumper or some kind of never
trumper wacko or whatever, and theystart to whining moan about all the things
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that he's going through and all theindictments and all this. Do you ever
just stare at him and go,what's wrong with you? Man? Can
I give you a doll and youcan tell us where you were hurt?
I don't know what's wrong with you? And and so it's funny how just
everybody else is so apoplectic, theleft wingers and the and the Republicans like
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Nikki Haley, who hair is onfire over every little alb he has because
she's an opportunist. But it's funnyhow and then yesterday, of course,
of course we knew it was goingto be nine to nothing. Of course
did you ever have any doubt?Of course. The good thing is I
think that's kind of the way welive our lives, which is good.
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There's there's there's no obstacle, onlyopportunities, and that's a good way to
live. The funniest take I haveto tell you on the Supreme Court ruling
is from this guy, Sean Farris, who does it trump imitation, but
he really makes a really hilarious point. Listen to this guy. It's a
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lot of weight when you think aboutit. Even Kataji Brown Jackson, who
doesn't know what a woman is,knew that I belong on that ballot.
Then now they're putting me back onthere and there that was the best one.
That even Kataji, who doesn't evenknow what a woman is, knew
that taking Trump off the ballot wasa bad idea. That's priceless. You
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feel free to use that all dayto day if you if you want to,
as you ram it down the throatsof your left wing coworker or the
ant that always sends you the linkin your email without comment, right that
one? Do that? That thatwas funny on there, And they're going
to put my name on that ballotin twenty four, Carrot Gold. It's
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going to be incredible. I'm backon the ballot. I'm not going anywhere
but the White House. They're goingto put his name back on the ballot
in twenty four, Carrot Gold.I mean, that's good, But the
Kataji Jackson one is priceless. Andyou should see the media. Oh my
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lord, they were so beside themselvesapoplectic. They were so beside themselves that
they tried to make the decision fiveto four in their minds. I kid
you not, this is how thisis how it went down. Yet we've
learned that it was a nine tonothing decision ruling that Donald Trump can be
on the ballot in Colorado and otherstates. I'm not confident that that will
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produce a result that's good for Americandemocracy. This is actually what I had
been concerned about. I had beenconcerned that it should it go to the
Supreme Court, they would rule thisway. I'd laugh if it weren't so
sad. Well, my next guestsays, Donald Trump is still an oathbreaking
insurrectionist. Do you have confidence inthe Supreme Court? Using this court is
partisan, the court itself rightly stillinsurrectionous. I don't care what anybody says,
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but yeah, listen to how theytry to spin this. Eventually,
it was well, I even heardthese somebody's Fox News harpies doing that.
I'm like, girl, what areyou saying? I can't I can't figure
out whether it was Emily Campangos orwhatever her name is, or Kayleie Mcaninny
or one of these ditches. Well, uh, you know, so basically
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some of them didn't like the decision, but they did it anyway. So
really it was five to four.It's like no, chicky poo, it's
nine to nothing. Overstepped. Thecourt went way further than it needed to
go. Our colleague Melissa Murray hascalled this Supreme Court the Yolo Court.
The criticism of the court is thatthey're playing interference. Not since Bush by
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Gore, but we've seen a courthas had this many opportunities to interfere in
the election. The headline here isthat this is a unanimous ruling, But
if you scratch the surface just alittle, this is a five to four
ruling. I'm part of it.Yeah, it's a five to four ruling
on part of it. There isno part of it. It was a
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nine to nothing ruling. Yeah,but you know, a couple of them
said something on the side, whichkind of makes it five to four.
But yeah, actually a five tofour decision. It's five to four.
Trump will take this. They's soanti science, aren't they. They read
jack science, even when it comesto numerical mathematics. They're so anti science.
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Senate spread the misinformation disinformation on it. So it's a win for them.
He's on the ballot and voters willvote and he and he looks like
he's headed to become the Republican nomineefor president. Ah, turn that frown
upside down. Bubba can't save thepeople from themselves. Oh, if they're
determined to re elect him after heorganized that insurrection, then there's nothing to
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stop the people from doing that.No, there's not really there, Larry,
there's really not. Isn't that frustratingwhen you can't stop the people from
doing what? The When you can'tcontrol the people anymore drive you nuts,
Larry and the rest of you stoogesout there. We can't control people anymore.
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And it's not really night and nothingis really technically five to four,
that's how it works. Yeah,hey, transmission Rob, what's going on?
Man? Good good morning. Hey. By the way, a quick
question cands you a quick question?Yeah, sure, you know what?
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Anything about jeeps? Sure? Okay? Why why is my jeep making this
damn what you got? Two thousandand eighteen? Okay, well, but
it only has like thirty six thousandmiles on it and it's got this like
grinding sound, like a worrying soundwhen I'm when I'm driving, it drives
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me nuts. Like there's something likeworrying in it. I hope it's not
the transmission or anything. M I'dhave to hear it even for me to
guess phone diagnosis is yeah, actuallyimpossible. All right, anyway, what's
up, brother, what's happening withyou? Well? I was calling.
First of all, you really puta smile on my face. With the
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bullying alley kids, that was thatwas really brought me back. I talked
my mom about that last night,you know, because I saw last night
I had a drink with her andI told her I told that story,
and she said, you weren't veryhappy when I dropped you off there the
first time. I go, oh, I don't remember that. I just
remember be happy there. Another exampleof how we don't remember the bad stuff
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or thinking about the bad stuff,only the good stuff. So I didn't
know you were very happy when Idropped you off there. Yeah. I
was in very similar situations all thetime, but not your bullying ali we
were at. I grew up inMaryland Heights, but for whatever reason,
I think because the bullying Alley's wereso well maintained, my father bowled at
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Crestwood Bowl, which later became RayBlue bowl, but was the same kind
of thing, and it really broughtme back. And there's certain songs,
for example, on the Deer Hunters, a great example music that's on the
Deer hunter Those are what I callbowling alley songs. Oh wow, yeah,
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yeah, you're right, because yeah, because where well, here's what
we would do is we would bein the kind of U shaped thing where
the lockers are, and we'd havean alley ball and me and these other
kids would be sitting on our buttwith our legs spread open, and we'd
roll the ball back and forth likeplaying catch with it. Yeah yeah,
yeah, yeah, And we wereclose enough to hear the jukebox from the
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the lounge and those were bowling alleysongs. Yeah yeah, Well, you
know, trumpic Canna was great too, because they must add like some a
hell of a filtration system because youcould smoke in the bowling alley at the
time, and you'd never know peoplewere smoking in the place. It's crazy.
Yeah, they went the great lengthsto you know, filter that stuff.
Yeah, just as just as theydo at the VFW hall by my
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house. Right on. I loveWhere's where is that? Where's that?
VF I love VFW halls. Man, oh, man, the one on
Midland. It's fantastic. Okay,right Midland and you city, No,
no, no, further further west. Okay, what a lot of people
call West Oberland. It's Oberland's justout. Oh a helicopter out front.
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Oh. I like that part oftown, man. Probably some of the
nicest people you'll ever meet in there. I'm gonna go in there, man.
They always are guaranteed d have likethe coldest beer on the planet at
these VFW places, and they knowhow to pour the bourbon. Okay,
good, Yeah, a good poor. So I like I do that.
I do that out at Billy Bush'splace. I always make sure people have
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a good poor. One more thing. I don't want to take up too
much more. But while I wason hold, I was listening and and
you were talking about, you know, all the stuff that's been thrown at
Trump and and all these things,and then you know the Supreme Court Court
ruling. I was actually surprised itwasn't maybe eight to one or something like
that. But no, as itguy pointed out, even Kataji Jackson,
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who doesn't know what a woman is, knew that this was wrong. I
love that. Yeah, I thoughtthat there would be one that would stick,
you know, but they all ruled. You know, I don't know,
he's never been charged with insurrection,but that's what they're using. Yeah,
no, it makes no absolutely allright. But we were talking about,
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well just please get real quick.Yeah, you were talking about all
these things that have been thrown athim, and it's in an effort to
take him down, but it's backfiredevery time. Oh yeah, yeah,
every time. Every time. Ithink that there's people that were on a
fence that are now on the Trumptrain because of what they've done to him.
Well, yeah, because of hisseemingly invincibility. The guy is like
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King Kong with the with the biplanesriding around him all the time and just
bats him right out of the sky. Yeah right, yeah, I don't
know what the time, but Ijust I had to comment on the Bowling
Alley thing. He really took meback when you were talking about that.
Yeah. I always cautioned myself whenI make the King Kong analogies because I
actually don't know how that movie ended. So uh, I've never watched it,
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so I don't know. I hopeKing Kong prevailed. That's all I'm
saying, I don't know. Idon't care about those whatever, the Japanese
people or something in the town.What do you do invade some town in
Japan? Is I think they hadhim? I think they had him in
h New York? Was New York? Oh? Yeah? The Empire State
Building? Okay, on the EmpireState Building, wasn't he? Yeah?
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I gotta I gotta butt up oncar. But I'll see it at the
v f W post Man. Dothey have a fish Friday there on Fridays?
Absolutely? All right? Then that'sthat's it. On Fridays, there's
taco Tuesdays. There's all kinds ofgreat stuff. Nice, man, I
gotta catch up on that one there. Okay, brother, maybe I'll see
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you there all right? By allright then is transmission Rob Dave? Thanks
for hanging on. What's going on? Man? I'm doing great? What's
up? Hey? I I've unpluggeda whole I don't know. I'm watch
Fox anymore because everybody over there prettymuch sucks. What's wrong with those people?
I just they always see, youknow. The only one over there
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I can that I like a lotis gutt felt. The rest of just
kind of it's kind of like havinga splinter in your finger. Brett And
Brett Bear is a terrible interviewer.I mean, I don't know, he's
he's awful at interviewing people. I'venever well, I just noticed that when
he was interviewing Steve Garvey. I'mlike, dude, of all the questions,
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I mean, so many questions youcan ask of Steve Garvey, and
heaven knows, I'm trying to gethim on the air here. But I
mean, you know, it's justit's it's I don't know, it's so
boring, and he sees so pedestrian. It's like I think he I think
he kind of plays that I'm thesmart guy at Fox News, uh which,
and he kind of hides behind thatelement there. But I don't think
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he doesn't seem to particularly bright tome. But I don't know, Well,
he's Brett Bar. I'm not comesacross as a Rhino. But here's
the questions I want to see himstart asking asking not only Republicans, but
Rhinos, conservatives and the tars onthe other side. If Joe Biden smoked
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Donald Trump the way you all claimhe did, why do you keep throwing
roadblocks in there? Because he's gonnasmoke him again. Yeah, yeah,
I mean I don't understand it.Well, that's what I told somebody before.
If if you're gonna tell me thatJoe Biden got more votes than the
Messiah, yeah, than Baracus Obamas, Broccus Obamas, well there's no way.
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I mean, as we're going totell you. This poll showed that
ninety seven percent of Trump voters intwenty twenty are voting for him again.
Only eighty three percent of Biden's votersare voting for him again. I'm surprised
it's eighty three percent, but youknow, he can't help some people.
But keep in mind with that andnow the institution of voter ID in a
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lot of states, these guys cannotcheat your way to the White House this
time around. It's just I don'tthink it's gonna happen. I think also
the Trump's totals are going to exceedone hundred million, Jamie, I I
wish I could. The only thingis is I'm still I'm cautiously optimistic.
I don't have the optimism you dobecause I these come on the other side,
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and you know, I just here'sa question, and I know you
have the people monitoring your station.They can't stand you. But here's a
question that I have that you livechards or listening to. If I want
to get on a plane to askme for my ID, they don't ask
me for my color. They askme for my ID. So is that
racist? Or wait a minute,Wait a minute. When I go to
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my own doctor's office they ask formy ID. I guess that's racist.
Even though they know who I am, they still ask for my ID.
So the other side just go eata lemon and suck it. I can't
even send a FedEx package without showingmy ID. Oh, Jamie just said,
just tell them today you identify asa black female and they're just harassing
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you. Yeah, I guess so. All right, brother, Well I
appreciate you calling the show man.I hope you have a great rest of
your day. Brother. That's Dave. All right, man, it's common
sense radio. Your phone calls arewelcome to three one, four, five,
five, six, sixty one ohfour, you know, coming up
at just around seven forty five orso. I want you to make an
appointment for this, I mean interviewingthe woman who's running for soon to be
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vacant Mitt Romney's Senate seat in Utah. It will be interesting. Good morning
this morning. It's common sense radio. Don't forget on the other side of
this, we're going to be briefingyou on not only the general reaction to
the Supreme Court case, and alsothough the Super Tuesday preview and the numbers
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are looking good already, lots ofstates instituting beginning their photo ID requirement,
which is also great. We spokeof Fox News earlier, and there's this
operation called News Nation. I happento like Dan Abrams. He's a good
guy who kind of I think runsthe joint News Nation. I'm kind of
keeping an eye on them. Theycome across as kind of like we're just
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news Nation. We're kind of nolabels news and but I you know,
I get it, but a lotof and and you know, okay,
that's fine. Just keep an eyeon it because because technically that people are
like I don't really have a position. It's like, okay, yes you
do. Everybody has a bias.There's no such thing as objective journalism.
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Uh there is. Any journalist whotells you they're objective is lying to you.
And that's just a matter of fact. I'm not accusing journalists of being
bad people all the time. I'mjust saying there's no such thing as an
objective journalist. And when a journalisttells you that they are not biased,
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they are lying to you. Thatis a lie. Everybody has biases,
and it's okay as long as youacknowledge them and and and start to challenge
your own predisposed beliefs. That's oneof the things I did as an investigative
reporter that helped me a lot isyou you never want to go into an
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investigative story having predisposed beliefs, andthen when you do find something, you
need to do everything you can tochallenge what you've just found. That's how
you do it, because you havebiases and you and you cover for your
biases by making sure that you're notletting them intrude into your angles and things
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like that. That happens. Butany journalist that tell you that their objective
is absolutely bald face lying to yourface. So that's just how it works,
and it's okay. But don't you'renot less Your holt is not unbiased.
I mean, that's just total andcomplete garbage, And that's okay.
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It's worse when you lie about beingobjective when you really are not as opposed
to being biased. I mean,it's just like, you know, stop
lying to me, Stop telling meto my face a lie. Anyway.
News Nation now has a lot ofthese cast offs from Fox News. Chris
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Steierwald has wound up on NewsNation.Chris Steiirwald is a never Trump journalist.
That's who he is. He's nota he's not an unbiased journalist. When
these guys say, well, youknow, we're just you know, no,
no nothing about We're just this,it's like, no, you're not.
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Leland Viittard was a never Trump journalistat Fox News. He wound up
being run out, and now he'sat NewsNation. Uh. Heraldo rev E
is a not a never Trump guy. I don't think sometimes he's as bad
as people think he is, buthe's pretty annoying. He's now a contributor
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to News Nation. So he andLeland Vnter got into a big argument about
the big lie that people like CoeraladoRivera are purporting invented. To his credit,
it's like, come on, man, this idea that somehow illegal aliens
commit less crime than regular Americans dothat's a that's a total and complete falsehood.
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And what they do is they theypush in this immigrant story among all
immigrants. But they don't, theydon't, they don't separate the illegal aliens
who are already who have already committedtheir first crime by invading our border.
They're illegal. So there's no suchthing as a non criminal illegal alien.
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There's no such thing. What partof illegal do people not understand? When
you come here crossing the border illegally, you have committed a crime. It's
a federal crime. So there isno illegal alien who was not a criminal.
So they already start with one crimecommitted when they come over here.
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So anyway, this happened one hundredand forty years of data that illegal aliens,
so called undocumented immigrants, commit fewercrimes than legal residents. So one
hundred and forty years of data.Come on if we take that as that
the community itself had commits fewer crimesthan the citizen community, right there,
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No, No, no, no, Because we did an entire segment on
this and the so called data onFriday. It comes back to one study
out of Texas about illegal to commithomicide. It is true, and I
had the guy on from Cato whodid all the studies. I said,
you extrapolate this out well, andhe said, no, we don't have
one hundred forty years of data.We don't have one hundred. Ye,
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it's true, they don't. Imean, thank you Leland, good job,
buddy. But but this whole andand how these people with a straight
face like Graldo and the others absolutelypush this complete and total bull crap propaganda
out there, when when everybody whohears it knows it's not true. And
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you don't even have to do yourown research. We've got we've got murdered
college students and and and murdered people, murdered Americans. So I don't care
what you tell me about Well,they commit less crime, but they are
committing crimes in this country. Theystarted by committing their first crime, which
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was being here illegally, and thenthe violent crimes follow seemingly with a lot
of the Venezuelans. I don't knowwhat the hell's wrong with those people,
but even the gang bangers in Chicagoare scared of them. So anyway,
good job. I'm glad Vindar didthat. And Matthew Hicks, Hi,
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buddy, Yes, I think Vindardis from here. I think his dad
was at one point on the DonnieBrooks Show. Good morning, and good
morning everybody, and happy Super Tuesday. Yes, indeed, ladies and genleas,
it's going to be a big oneand a fun one, and I
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will be here and we will behere throughout if you give you a preview
as well as just to get yourrolling on all the news that's fit to
print. With the Super Tuesday happeningtoday, and of course President Trump going
into it with a massive lead,and many of these states are winner take
all and so this puppy is gonnabe a big one and we'll seal the
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deal. It won't matter to NickiHaley because Nicki Haley is gonna do this
anyway. She's gonna keep going.Now, there is a rumor out there
that she may pull some of herads for its Fox News is talking about
that right now, that she maypull some of her ads and stop advertising,
but she'll still be around as probablyhis main critic. That's how it's
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gonna all roll. We'll focus inon that in just a few minutes.
But first let's get to yesterday,and let's get to the mass freak out.
Let's get to the freak out onthe part of the news media and
then on the part of the Secretaryof State in Colorado that started it all.
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And yeah, as you would imagine, the response was what it would
be if a thirteen year old werea Secretary of State of Colorado. My
larger reaction is disappointment. I dobelieve that states should be able under our
Constitution to bar oathbreaking insurrectionists. Andultimately this decision leads to open or leaves
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open the door for Congress to act, to pass authorizing legislation. But we
know that Congress is a nearly nonfunctioning body, so ultimately it will be
up to the American voters to saveour democracy in November. Yeah, you
mean to vote without you interfering inthe election. Yeah, that's what we
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wanted to be to begin with,is for the American people to decide.
And so she took a swing,she missed, and now it's over.
And all these folks who are outthere but hurt because they couldn't interfere the
election. Now keep in mind,there's this thing out there that Congress could
be able to pass some legislation,do whatever. We'll see whether or not,
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or how much luck they have withthat, because at that point they
want to try to institutionalize this interference, and of course it wouldn't be retroactive,
and it wouldn't matter one way orthe other. They might want to
try to do it in time formidterms and try to associate all these other
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lawmakers with insurrectionism. But listen,this isn't it's not going to happen.
President Trump taking a victory lap yesterdayand oddly enough reaching out to Joe Biden,
Leticia James and Fannie and during JackSmith. What they should be doing
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is fighting violent crime, and thatwould lead me to the end. I
will say that President Biden. Numberone, stop repimization, fight or fight
yourself. Don't use prosecutors and judgesto go after your opponent, to try
and damage your opponents so you canwin an election. Our country is much
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bigger than that. The other thingI say to President Biden, close the
borders now. Yeah, while I'mwhile I'm giving you advice, stop failing,
stop trying to weaponize the courts againstme, stop embarrassing yourself, and
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just go ahead and and and bea president. How does that sound?
The media that freak out was reallysomething. It was actually really super fun
to watch. As you guys sawin my Facebook post from yesterday, I
just basically just got a bunch ofpictures from from the Hillary Clinton defeat and
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decided I was going to go andjust and just basically just put those in
a collage and say, hey,nine to nothing, I think I'll go
get I think I'll go check onall the loons and see how they're reacting.
And yeah, it was it wasfunny, if I do say so
myself. Jim Acosta was the mainwhiner over there on CNN. This is
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what he had to say. Thereare a lot of Americans out there,
they're just their blood is boiling orwhere Donald Trump did on January six,
what he did leading up to Januarysix, and they just think that he's
just getting let off the hook ScottFree left and right. He kind of
is. And letting off the hookis not a bad thing when you're a
person who has done nothing illegal andcertainly nothing that would prevents you from being
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the next president of the United Statesand for that matter, being the nominee.
So yeah, definitely has been letoff the hook. And we're really
super happy about that, Jim Acosta, Just so you know, it sounds
like what we were talking about inanticipation of this decision, that they were
going to find an off ramp tonot deal with the prickly question as to
whether or not Trump committed insurrection andshould be kicked off the ballot because of
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that. Jim, what do yousay to all those Americans out there who
are watching this who are frustrated andsay, yeah, well that is funny
because there all are all those Americanswho are watching this, and this is
where CNN is where the butt herand Americans go to just kind of suck
their thumb, and it's like gettinga baby occupied with cartoons. You know.
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It's just kind of sit them infront of the TV and they can
suck their thumb and just kind ofbe anesthetized and pacified by watching a bunch
of other people freak out on televisionfor them, because there's nowhere for these
people to go. Gradually, everythingis falling apart, because well there is
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a god and so yeah, everythingis falling apart. This appeal system itself,
as Jimy Costa points out, hedoesn't he doesn't like the appeal system
Jim Acosta doesn't. And you know, really, what's what's really crazy is
as much as President Trump has beenaccused of an insurrection and accused of not
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upholding the standards of this so calleddemocracy, even though it's not one,
it's a republic, these are thepeople who are the most fascistic. These
are the people who are most authoritarian. These are the people who win,
left to their own devices, wouldn'teven want appeals. These are people who
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win, left to their own devices, would kick people off of balance and
take the vote away from the Americanpeople. One thing you really have to
realize when you listen to these peopletalk is their vision of this country is
not an American vision. It's notsteeped in any matter of our declaration of
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independence or our constitution. It's steepedin their absolute control of election outcomes and
their absolute control of your vote andthe abuse of a legal system where basically
what you have is you have anextra judicial way of running elections. And
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by extraditional, I mean you know, like in the Philippines, when this
crazy guy who led the Philippines,they would just go out and instead of
actually arresting drug dealers and trying them, they would just go out and shoot
them, which I mean, I'msure appeal to some Filipinos to a certain
degree, but it was called extradigital. This is what they're doing with
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the cores. They're taking the courtsand using them as a weapon and failing,
by the way, because ultimately yourun up to common sense here,
and this was a nine zero decision. I can't tell you how frustrating it
was even to hear some of theseharpies on Fox News try to turn it
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into some kind of five to fourdecision because some of the liberal justices had
some cautionary statements to make about theruling. But the ruling was the ruling.
And I even heard Fox News hostssaying, well, I know,
but you know they didn't. Theykind of approached it. No, no,
no, no, no. Thereis a vote, and the vote
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was taken and it was nine tonothing. There's no other way to look
at that, unless, of course, you are a whiny little anti American
stooge, which is what a lotof these people were even on Fox Is.
I can't remember which one it wasbecause I listened to that. After
that that whatever, that Midday debacleis where all those women are, and
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I can I could. I mean, I know Harris Faulkner, but the
rest of them don't. I can'ttell who's who. And one of them
sounds actually seventeen years old and unintelligent, and I just don't even know what
that you know, But so Idon't know who it was. It suggested
that this is in reality a fiveto four decision. It's like no,
no, no, no, girl. In reality, this was a nine
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to nothing decision. And so nowthe floodgates are open, everybody, it's
time for super Tuesday to begin asthe polls are opening. Yes, indeed,
it's common sense radio advertisement. Goodmorning, everybody, Happy Super Tuesday.
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It's Almon in the morning. It'scommon sense radio. Jamie Allman super
happy to be with you here allthe morning, one oh four and nine.
And the Patriot. Yes, youare in the right place, people,
make no mistake. So yes,the news media yesterday got so flustered
with all of the inevitability of aTrump nomination and quite possibly a Trump presidency
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and the Supreme Court handing them ahuge loss. Right, here's Jake Tapper.
Here's explanation. Was not they didn'tlike Donald Trump. They said he
participated in an erection, and Ihave to an insurrection, sorry, an
insurrection, and I have to say, I got up at five this morning
to do Casey Hunt's show, andI'm exhausted. Oh you got up at
five o'clock this morning and did Caseyhunt show and you're exhausted. I see,
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Jake, Yeah, must be exhaustingtrying to keep up with all the
ways that you are getting your buttkicked. I'm not quite sure where in
his brain that word was that cameout. I mean, normally, I'm
not quite sure how somebody, whenthey're talking about an insurrection, how that
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comes out as that other word,Like, how does that happen? I
mean, I understand sometimes when peoplehave little word problems, but those two
words are vastly different, and Iguess I'd kind of like to know how
that would manifest itself in Jake Tapper'sbrain. But nonetheless, to my point,
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very flustering for these guys. Andit's fun to watch Charlie Sykes,
who is a big Trump detractor.He's a never Trumper. So he goes
on the Joe Scarborough Show, andthat's where really a lot of the thumb
sucking was happening, even though you'llsee more of it this morning because the
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actual ruling came out almost when theywere with their airtime, so this morning
it'll be freak out in full mode. But Charlie Sikes is that never Trumper
guy, so again he's a former, like a Republican radio commentator. And
I love these guys who went bythe wayside and formulated these separate groups that
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are never Trumpers now and they're allfailed conservative hosts who didn't get their way
and Trump actually came in and tooktheir little vibe away because they were all
in control. They were the smartestguys on the planet. They were the
ones who you know, like CharlieSykes was on the radio and he had
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it made because he had dumb GeorgeBush and to kick around, and he
could just kind of be the guy, the go to guy for all of
the conservative information because he would gothrough Charlie Sykes until Trump wrestled it away.
And man, did he have atemper tamptrum yesterday. It was funda
one. Why this guy is soold and he's crazy and he's dangerous and
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he is incoherent. He needs tomake that point. The other maybe upside
is that, but this is whatyou get there, and these guys are
it's so interesting how transparent their tempertantrums are. Like, these guys are
sore losers, like you wouldn't believeaside from of course being sore winners in
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twenty twenty, they're sore losers andit really does come across. It's really
kind of fascinating how they are sounabashedly and unashamedly flagrantly out there having temper
tantrums. It's really it's really weirdto watch. But of course, unfortunately
for them, the polls are whatthey are and the people are what they
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are. Laura ingram I gave youthe New York Times Sienna pol she had
something else to tell us about wantingto a new poll by the New York
Times Santa College, Trump is winningninety seven percent of those who voted for
him in twenty twenty, and virtuallynone of his past supporters said that they're
going to be casting a ballot forBiden and Biden onmics. In contrast,
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Biden is winning only eighty three percentof his twenty Yeah, so so I'm
surprised it's still eighty three percent though, but that's just the way eighty three
percent of his voters. But ifthat's the case and we have more election
integrity this time around, he won'tbe able to cheat his way to the
Oval office again with only eighty threepercent still voting for him. And voter
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integrity, if we're going to haveit already, some states have their voter
ID methods now being used today,so many of them are instuding photo ID
for the first time. Here's anotherexample. This is you guys remember on
Fox News Larry Samado from the Universityof Virginia. He used to be on
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Fox News quite a bit, andhe used to be kind of one of
these guys that was more of aprofessor or polster and political scientist who leaned
to the right, and he alwayscame across as more sympathetic to the RNC
and Republicans, and he accurately predictedfor like twenty years congressional races and presidential
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races, which kind of made himthe star that he was on some of
these outlets, including Fox News LarrySabineau. The first time that his prediction
failed was when he predicted Hillary wouldbasically landslide Donald Trump in twenty sixteen,
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and he was famously wrong, andever since that time he has wanted Americans
to pay for the fact that hewas embarrassed and that he was wrong.
And so he's become a commentator onCNN, and you can tell that he's
still seething from the fact that hewas knocked off of his throne by Donald
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Trump and the people who voted forhim. And so you can hear it
in his voice. Here you goagain. You know, in the end,
Jim, you can't save a peoplefrom themselves. If they're determined to
reelect him after he organized that insurrectionarguably our first coup deeta, then there's
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nothing to stop the people from doingthat. Oh, I know, I
know, Larry. It's so hard. And so he's had a beef with
the American public ever since. Asan expert he was thrown off his high
horse. And so again you seeall these people yesterday. It's so fun
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to watch because they all have theirown personal and petty motivations in reacting to
the Supreme Court ruling and of coursereacting to the inevitability of President Trump and
of the voting public putting him inas a nominee. On top of ultimately
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probably being the next president of theUnited States, and weep and cry all
you want, and it's just theway it's going to be. Happy days
are probably going to be here again, and it's common sense. Rating