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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Back to Kelly and Blaze.
Speaker 3 (00:09):
You know, I rip on the propaganda press a lot,
but you know, Peter Doo see he's calling out there
and send deer rhetoric of I. You missed this yesterday
live from the White House Press Briefing with Kareem John Pierre.
It's worth a listening.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Since somebody allegedly tried to kill Donald Trump again and
you're here at the podium in the White House Briefing
room calling him a threat? How many more assassination attempts
on Donald Trump until the president and the vice president
and you pick a different word to describe Trump other
than threat.
Speaker 5 (00:47):
Peter, if anything from this administration, I actually completely disagree
with the premise of your question. The question that you're asking.
It is also so incredibly dangerous in the way that
you're asking it because American people are watching. And to
say that, to say that from an administration who has
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consistently condemned political violence, from an administration where the President
called the former president and was thankful, grateful that he
was okay, from an administration who has called out January sixth,
called out the attack of Paul Pelosi called out and said,
we need to lower the temperature after the Butler incident.
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And now for you to make that kind of comment
in your question, because your question involved a comment and
a statement, and you know it is that is also
incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
Oh my goodness, this administration is so pathetic. His question
was incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
Oh, she's insulted, and yes, he's he's dangerous for asking
them about calling Trump a threat. Right, that's a dangerous question, Peter, and.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
I know Steve wanted to weigh in on this, sim Greeks, Steve.
Speaker 7 (02:14):
Peter Deucy, that's the dangerous one.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Yeah, exactly, This sir, go ahead step is insanity.
Speaker 8 (02:20):
Like Peterducy asked a legitimate question, and John copreem Pierre's
answer was it was an illustration of his complaint. You know,
here she he's saying, do you know, is it helpful
for you to call Donald Trump a threat all the time?
It's threat threat thread And so she answers this by
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mentioning January sixth ten times. She invokes it like it's
a mantra. She doesn't even have to explain January sixth,
all she has to do is bring it up, and
she beat him over the head with it January sixth.
January sixth, as if just invoking that name or that
word it means Trump deserves everything he's getting. Like that's
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that was the point more or less is Trump deserves us,
and January sixth proofs that he deserves it.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
I think also to say your question is incredibly dangerous.
I think that saying that the mere questions are dangerous
is dangerous.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
You're right, You're right. That's doubling down on it too,
saying that he, you know, just by asking this question,
he's now part of the problem.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Kelly Well and her deflecting.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Don't you think that non answer also leads one to
believe that they're not going to stop calling him an
existential threat. They'll probably, as you mentioned, double down.
Speaker 8 (03:45):
Now what other well, what other song do they have
to sing? The losers that they are? You know, this
is this is what they've built their whole whole campaign
on and and you know, demonizing Trump and his supporters.
Speaker 6 (04:02):
Of course, and they do it on purpose. And we
talked about this yesterday. You know what, if you're crazy,
and maybe even if you're not, if you're convinced that
Hitler is in your midst, isn't it incumbent? Incumbent upon
you to do something about it. So they've convinced their
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followers that Donald Trump is evil and that he's a
want to be dictator, and he's Hitler in all of
these things. And you have to ask yourself, and I'm
sure a lot of people have thought of this. If
I was around in Germany in Pickett, say, the late thirties,
early forties, and you had the chance to go after Hitler,
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would you go after him? And in your mind you'd
be doing the world in humanity a favor. So that's
the kind of environment that they've created by demonizing Donald Trump.
In these people's minds, they're going to be heroes if
they kill them.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Well, and we have to remember who these people are
in the rhetoric that they're expousing. They being Democrats, the party.
And I thought, my god, the hypocrisy from them is
so I mean, and it's not just hypocrisy, the dangerous
dis and misinformation. And when I say hypocrisy, look at
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Tim Walls back in twenty two. Then you had Hillary
Clinton this past week out here, you know, talking about
the threats of speech. I mean there, it's so concerning
to me that they're this desperate. As I said, it's pathetic.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
And she also said that Trump must be stopped. This
is the day after the second assassination attempt. Here comes
So I almost used a derogatory term, and I will
refrain from it.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
I know, I keep taking breaths.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
That woman is just yeah, she's puddling the same bs.
No guaranteed free speech or missing information or hate speech?
What you're expousing hate speech and misinformation? Like, what are
you talking about?
Speaker 7 (06:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (06:05):
So she comes out speaking out against Trump, saying you
must be stopped. This is the day after the second
assassination attempt, and then talks about throwing people purveyors of
misinformation in jail. Who gets to decide what is misinformation?
And that's the problem with you know, when when you
start having all these laws and controls over everything, who
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gets to decide?
Speaker 3 (06:30):
Well? And there's also there's a lot of layers to
these problems, and includes the propaganda press not doing their
job and pushing back when you know these lies are
being told over and over and over again. They're allowing
it to be peddled as if it is truth and
that is not okay.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
Well, it just goes to show I was talking about
this earlier. The presses on the left, their reaction will
single and there was more than one instance of this.
Aaron Burnett's a perfect example. Or her guest brings up
the fact that Kamala Harris really did support offering free
gender surgery to what do you call it when they're
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you know, when they want to have the operation to
change genders, offering that for free to illegal aliens who
are in prison. And that's how she answered on a
questionnaire and Aaron Burnett was blown away that it was
actually the truth, saying that she supported that and that
she was called out Kamala for lying during the debate.
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And here's Aaron Burnett, an anchor on CNN, that is
like really, I mean amazed, and she's that that was
her position, And you would think somebody like Aaron Burnett.
Speaker 7 (07:46):
Would know that already.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
Right, she's a team of people to make sure to
help her know from fiction.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
But it shows you how lame and uninformed in how
just propagandist the media is.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Well, I was going to say, you hit the nail
on the head when you said those three letters.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
In this is Charleston's Morning News with Kelly and Place.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Now the top three things you should know.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
Donald Trump supporters are already starting to gather on Long Island,
New York in Nassau County ahead of tonight's rally with
the former president in Nassau Coliseum. Security's very tight as
this is his first rally after an apparent assassination attempt
this past weekend in Florida. Authorities are also preparing for
several protests around the coliseum. The doors of the coliseum
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will open at three o'clock this afternoon, with the rally
scheduled to begin at seven o'clock PM. Former President Trump
says his presidency was consequential. In his first public appearance
since the second attempt at assassination, Trump took part in
a town hall event in Michigan yesterday moderated by Arkansas
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governor and former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee, and
the former president said that only consequential presidents get shot
at and went on to say that it's a dangerous
business running for president, especially if you're him. Looks like
we may have some competition. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki
(09:18):
Haley is launching a radio talk show. The weekly show
will air on Wednesdays on Serious XM through January. This
comes after Haley ran for president, then dropped out and
endorsed former President Donald Trump. Haley says she would consider
continuing the show past January, but we'll have to see
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how it turns out for her initially.
Speaker 3 (09:44):
Huh So, this is not of all the things that
people surmise Nicky Haley would do post failed, you know,
presidential run. You know, it was going to be on
the board of something, or paid speeches or another book
or uttered.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
I'm sure she's still doing all of that. This is
only a that was not one day a week gig.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
This was not on my list of things that I
thought she'd be doing being a talk show host. But hey,
buss a luck tour. This is not an easy business.
And you know, it's like it or not a popularity
contest when you run for office. And wow, we saw
her numbers and that's not a slight tour. I mean,
just you know, she wasn't popular enough.
Speaker 7 (10:24):
She was more popular than Kamala.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
That's actually a good point.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
I know, maybe she could use that like in some
promos she's we should call into her show, we should. Yeah, Well,
since she's you know, called into ours.
Speaker 6 (10:41):
Hi longtime listener, first time call her, Hey, Nikki, Uh,
what would you ask her?
Speaker 3 (10:46):
I think I would ask her what she knew that
we didn't know for how long she stayed in the race.
She stayed in the race a long time, and she
continued to make some pretty big statements about knowing that
it was going to be Kamala who was going to
be the nominee. And I just am curious. I just
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feel like she knew more than she was letting on
at the time. So I don't know if she'd answered
the question, but I would ask her that.
Speaker 7 (11:22):
I ask her, why are you such a warhawk?
Speaker 8 (11:25):
Hmmm?
Speaker 3 (11:27):
I might also ask her how did it make her
feel to be called?
Speaker 7 (11:30):
What is it?
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Bird brain?
Speaker 3 (11:32):
Or Trump?
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Trump would say, sorry for laughing, but I know but lately.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
You know, it worked because whenever she came out on
the TV after that at home, I'd go bird.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Bright, Oh my, see, I might ask her. I'm ask
her and you.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
Know what I mean. I liked her as our governor.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
I did me too, absolutely voted for all right, Traffic
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Speaker 1 (12:06):
Today is Rice Crispy Treat Day.
Speaker 6 (12:10):
Rice Crispy treats were first introduced in a dessert book
back in nineteen thirty eight. According to the recipe in
the book, the treat was originally made from cereal, butter, sugar, molasses,
and vinegar. In nineteen sixteen, a similar recipe called puffed
rice brittle was introduced in another cookbook. The recipe then
saw several amendments and editions over the years. The Campfire
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Girls troop leader Mildred Day and her Scouts sold hundreds
of Rice Crispies treats during the summer of nineteen thirty nine.
The secret to their recipe, the Scouts added Campfire Girls
marshmallows to the mix. That recipe was picked up by Kellogg's,
who added Day's recipe to the back of the Rice
Crispies cereal box, and the popularity of the treat sword
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from there. Did you have Rice Crispi's treats when you
were grown up?
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Are you kidnaped those?
Speaker 1 (12:59):
To this day?
Speaker 7 (13:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (13:00):
I love Rice Krispy treats and you know what, now
is the season because October is coming up around Halloween
where people mixing Halloween candy to the rice Krispy trees.
Speaker 6 (13:10):
So my mom made them without the marshmallows, and I
think it was Caro syrup.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
I was going to say, how do you make them
without the marshmallows?
Speaker 6 (13:19):
Well, it's Caro Caro's syrup, I think, And I don't
know what else goes in there. And then chocolate, melted
chocolate over the top. See, oh so I can't. I'd
like the marshmallow ones. I'm like the ones my mom made.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Were, Oh, we'll get that recipe fantastic.
Speaker 7 (13:38):
I probably have it somewhere. I'm just too lazy to
make it.
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