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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is uh, it's a weird time to be alive.
Do you see this? See this thing that Joe Biden said?
You see this?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
I heard about it. I actually haven't listened to it.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
It was well, let me just send it to you.
You know, I didn't know if I wanted to play
it or not. But because you haven't listened to it,
they just just so we don't have any questions about
the legitimacy or the context here. This is you know,
Joe Biden, who we are hearing less and less from
as time goes on, and for pretty obvious reasons, right,
Like what would he need to be out in front
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of things for? Right, he's basically a lame duck president
after four years. They'll be reading about that, like why
did Joe Biden only serve four years? Especially if a
Democrat takes over for him. There's not an obvious like
correlation to that ever in American history where a person
served just one four year term and then was usurped
after that four year term by somebody in their own
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political party and they weren't even actively running for reelection. Right,
we talked about a couple of different things. Truman and
Lyndon b Johnson who kind of stepped aside after the
second time they had been president when it seemed like
somebody in their party was getting a little bit more
traction and momentum. But that isn't necessarily what we're talking
about here. It's a completely different topic of conversation, especially
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when you talk about after Truman, who was the president?
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Who was after Truman?
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Yeah, Dwight Right, Dwight the Eisenhower, I like ike Baby right,
he was a Republican? Right, who was after Lynda B. Johnson?
Oh Nixon? And what was he Republican? So both of
those were Democrats who they felt like they were their
time was ending in the party, there was more popularity
around another candidate, and then what happened to that candidate?
They lost anyway, Right, So that's my point. Very rarely
does somebody, especially like it's never happened where there's only
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been a four year president, who then is just like told, hey,
you should only be a four year president kind of thing.
Let's find somebody else for you while they still have
eligibility to be the president again. And also in that regard,
not only were they eligible to be president again, but
they ran for office, they won all the primaries that
they needed, they had all of the electorates to be
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the nominee, and then they basically are told you shouldn't
be here anymore. That's never happened. But even the couple
of times that the person you know was challenged, they
had the capabilities of running for president another term, they said, actually,
you know, it's pretty clear that they want to go
to a different direction. I'm okay with this being the
end for me. And then their party lost anyway. So
it's just a very strange thing to think that the
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Democrats would win here considering all the shenanigans that have
been going on. He's an old guy. He's a really
old guy. He's aged a lot in his mental faculties
in just the four years he's been in office. You
go back and watch some of those debates he was
doing in the twenty nineteen to twenty twenty primary caucus season,
and then of course the presidential debates that he did
with Donald Trump in twenty twenty, it doesn't even seem
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like it's the same guy. I mean, he wasn't super
sharp then compared to you know, most of what we
know about politicians these days. But he's a lot sharper
than he is now. So you have to take a
lot of the stuff that he says now with a
grain of salt, because we all kind of throwing the
twel in this say, this guy doesn't really not communicate
with us to the American people anymore. We talked about that.
I'll play that audio. I'll get that from Matt. Matt
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will play the audio of what the firestorm is and
we'll talk about it, because that's what we do here,
we talk about stuff. So stay right there. It's two
forty five News Radio eleven ten kfab. Emery Sunger on
News Radio eleven ten kfab. Well, Jack, let me tell
you what's going on with our President of the United States,
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Joe Biden. Which this is going to go down as
just people are gonna have to pinch themselves about this
time in American history. Well, we're still what four or
five days removed from Tony Hinchcliff doing the Puerto Rico bit,
so it's still pretty fresh. Something else that Democrats can
grab onto and you know, try to talk about how
terrible the Republicans are. Enter our President Joseph R. Biden
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Junior number forty six. This guy not on the campaign
tell for obvious reasons. I mean, why would you need
this guy to campaign for anything else? I mean, he's
not gonna do you any good. Probably at this point,
it's been awfully quiet in the media, but you know,
he was talking about this, and you know, had something
to say about uh, Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans and the
joke that was made very specifically for Puerto Rico.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Where I'm in my home state of Delaware. They're good, decent,
honorable people. The only garbage I see floating down there
is just supporters. Is his demonizational scene is unconstable?
Speaker 1 (04:26):
All right, yeah, yeah, sure it is. Okay, so let's
write this one down. The only garbage I'm seeing flowing
out there are his supporters. Let's put you in the
shoes of a Trump supporter, Matt. Let's just say you're
Trump supporter X. Rather be called a deplorable or garbage?
Which one do you prefer? I prefer deplorable garbage both. Yeah,
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I think they fit together as opposed to not deplorable garbage.
I think garbage can be deplorable. Yeah, but not all
garbage is deplorable, you know what I mean? So what
would be garbage that's not deplorable.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, people say that, but is it true. No, American
pickers made a living on that. But the things they
were buying somebody valued.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Yeah, they were selling trash to another person who bought trash.
It's all trash.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
It could be trash, but it had value to people,
So I wouldn't call that trash. You're right, it's treasure
what you said. Yeah, but you're right. One man's trash
is another man's treasure. But it's not trash. It's all
in the interpretation. Those people were not throwing that stuff away,
so by definition, that's not trash. You know what I'm saying.
If I had an old oil can, I'm probably throwing
it in the trash. These guys saved it for decades.
It's not trash anymore. So I don't know. Is there,
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Like I would like an example of what not deplorable trash?
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Is?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Is it what my banana peal that I can put
in my compost pile out?
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Agreeable? It's good for the environment.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yeah, so that's I mean, but is it still trash?
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Fertilizer?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
But is it trash?
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Hey, Fertilizer is another one of those things. You could
call it something else that's not very nice, but fertilizer.
It's a utility. That's what it is. Emery, it's functionality.
Trash has no function. It's just something that is waste.
It doesn't serve a purpose.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
But if it's by banana pel my compost pile does
have a purpose. Right, So what you're saying is there's
no doubt, under any circumstance that there is no non
deplorable trash. But we're running out of things to call
trash that are not that isn't deplorable.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
I see your interesting point, though, that which is worse
deplorable or trash. So trash is basically something that not trash, garbage, garbage,
I'm sorry. Garbage. Garbage is waste that does not serve
a purpose.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Right, But could you be deplorable and serve a purpose?
I think so, Yeah, you probably can. Yeah, I think
I'd rather be called deplorable.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
I think you're right. You know what, Hillary wasn't so
bad after all?
Speaker 1 (06:34):
I did play that audio? Did I play that audio?
Did I play audio? I didn't play that audio?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
When she called people deplorable?
Speaker 1 (06:40):
No of course we've all heard that, but her her
talking about the do you have that her talking about
immigration in two thousand and eight when she was running
against Barack Obama and the Primary.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Sent that to me, but we never played it. It
might be in the system. I'd have to look it up.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
All right, Well, just take my word for it. It's
she'd be called a nazi in twenty twenty floor. Oh
it's thirty seconds, it's not that long. But it's just
her saying something like, yeah, if you're a criminal, you're departed,
and if you came in here, you're gonna pay a
stiff fine because you're you came in here illegally. And
there are you know a lot of those stalking points
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vilified now by you know, Democrats in regards to Republicans.
Back in two thousand and eight, you know, sixteen years ago,
it seemed like if you were running for office of
any kind, you cared about that. And as Don Bacon
mentioned earlier in our show today, Barack Obama, the encounter
like top end encounter, you know number before, you know,
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absolutely slamming the door shut down there at the border
was only a thousand. I mean, what happened in a
decade of the southern border, except just the way that
Trump talked about it, and that the Democrats just wanted
to be completely opposite of him. It's the only thing
I could think of. And yeah, people are talking about, Yeah,
they're trying to pad numbers in so in districts so
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maybe they can win more races and all that stuff.
That might be true, but I think a lot of
it just has to do with TVs. Right, that's what
they're calling it, right, right, TBS. Yeah, just got so funny.
They just got so crazy about stuff that Trump was
saying that they have to just be completely the opposite
to show how good of people they are. When it's
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the exact opposite, you're you're killing America.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
The policies don't work, but at least it's the friendly
way to do it.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Yeah, well they're not cool either. We'll have more on
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