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Tulsa Gabbard thanks to President Trump, thanks to some of
the stories that are finally starting to come out about
the intelligence community freshly declassified intelligence reviewed by the Federalists,
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adding fuel to Tulsi Gabbard's explosive claims about the Russia
hoax that documents reportedly show that senior Obama officials, including
CIA Director John Brennan, briefed in twenty sixteen on plans
allegedly approved by Hillary Clinton to vilify Donald Trump by
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tying him to Russian hackers. Now I want to give
you is this is a whole other piece.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
That I've seen.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
I saw that somebody even in his cabinet. In fact,
you know, Bolton is now not been one of my
favorite guys for a long time, but John Bolton, mustache man,
apparently got this intellig I think it was twenty seventeen.
He got this intelligence inter briefing and never told Trump,
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at least that's not that we know of that. Maybe
more got the intelligence and briefing never told Trump. So
this plan to villify Trump twenty sixteen election hatched by
folks like Hillary Clinton and Obama, and the rest memos
said internal concerns that Obama knew of and may have
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green lit these efforts to manipulate intelligence around the Russian
interference hoax to damage Trump, Critics arguing the evidence is circumstantial.
But yeah, I mean, come on, it really proves what
we've known this whole time. The White House and Obama's
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team dismissing the claims as politically motivated smear. But here
are the key takeaways. Here's what we know.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
For a fact.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Okay, Obama was briefed, and around the time that he
was briefed, they decided, oh, we we're gonna have some
fun with this. We're going to we're gonna run with this,
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We're gonna make this our own. In fact, what does
that mean. They decided to pull briefings so that Trump
wouldn't see him right about the time he's starting to
get the presidential daily briefing. He didn't want Trump to
be able to see what was going on behind the
scenes because he then started getting to remember when he
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became the the nominee, he started getting those briefings, and
I believe maybe even maybe a little bit later, but
there was a time when started getting that information and
they said, well, let's hold this back, let's side it
from him. Clinton plans docs referencing a reported Hillary Clinton
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strategy to vilify Trump by stirring up a scandal alleging
Russian at reference. They manipulated the intelligence behind the scenes
with internal communications. Remember the insurance policy Brennan is involved in.
That's the idea, A director allegedly warning Obama of Clinton's
plans and then Obama got in on it. Supporters now
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starting to see this, and I think lots of folks
with open eyes starting to see this as the deep
state attack that it is. The folks said, hey, Trump,
They're never gonna They're never gonna buy this, They're never
going to believe it, they are never going to go
along with it. I don't know what it's gonna take
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to open up some of these folks eyes.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
I just don't know what. I don't know what it's
gonna do.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Uh and if it'll ever actually fully come to fruition.
But the stories continue to come out. We'll continue to
bring you the latest.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
For folks.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
And again this some one we talked about the fake
there's another one, another one busted again, another one. I said,
CNN shocked once again at polling. I can't get enough.
And I think these polls are fake anyway. I think
they're off anyway, But I can't get enough of how
bad they are and how CNN just can't believe it.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
This one was a surprising one to me, given everything
that's going on in Russia, what happened in Iran, what
happened in Gaza. But the bottom line is Democrats in
the American voters' minds cannot hack it. What are we
talking about, party trusted more and foreign policy? Well, the
GOP holds an average six point leading the month of July.
Look at this. Fox News came out last week plus
three points four Republicans on foreign policy over the Democrats.
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You think that number is not high enough for you,
How about the Wall Street Journal GOP plus eight points
when they match congressional Democrats up against congressional Republicans. The
bottom line is this, despite everything that's going on in
the world right now, Republicans are more trusted on Democrats
when it comes to foreign policy and the world at large.
Trust foreign foreign policy. You go back to twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Of course they are. These people act like we didn't
live through the last four years. I mean, come on,
of course, Republicans. Of course, Trump is doing a great job.
Just because you don't report it doesn't mean that people aren't.
By the way, this this goes to show the lessening
reach of folks like CNN, the fake news newspapers, the
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rest of them. They just they're they're losing their reach
on a daily basis, and they're perplexed by it all.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
Trump had a six point advantage over Kamala Harris. Again,
look at the average right now. It hasn't moved despite
everything that's going on in the world. You see Republicans
plus six points here. And this goes back to a
larger issue that we have discussed over and over again
here in the Mornings. Despite any misgivings that the American
public might have about Donald Trump, when you match up
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Republicans against Democrats, Donald Trump against Democrats, still at this
particular point, they are doing significantly.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Better than you might expect.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
And it comes to the issue of foreign policy. Again.
What you see is in the American voters minds, Democrats
simply put, can't hacket more. Voters trust Republicans on foreign
policy very much like they did back during the twenty
twenty four campaign.
Speaker 5 (10:08):
What about the strikes on Iran?
Speaker 6 (10:10):
Because while they were being contemplated.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
They were not universally popular.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
No, they were not universally popular, and in the immediate
aftermath they were not universally popular. Look at this net
approp rating US air strikes in run in late June,
the net approval rating, Look at that minus eight points underwater.
But as the American people learned more and more about it,
look at this a ten point rice. Now it's in
the positive. The American people like the move that Donald
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Trump put on Iran. The US air strikes in Iran
a plus positive plus two net approval rating. So again,
the bottom line is this, as the American people learn
more about these air strikes, as the American people compared
Donald Trump and the Republicans against the Democrats, they see
them far more favorably than you might expect.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Interesting.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah, being notable that the president is overseas today.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Yeah, it's doubtable.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Fewer and fewer people are watching CNN. By the way,
these again and and that to that point said, I
agree with you. I don't trust the polls either. I
think the numbers are way higher for them.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I do too.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
They don't trust seeing it, the fewer people are watching it.
People don't trust him. They don't trust the old traditional networks.
They just don't why because they've seen it over and
over again. Matter of fact, I even heard our news
today top top national story, it's something that Trump said
about Epstein yesterday, and I didn't eve play it because
I thought it was so stupid. It wasn't even it
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was not relevant. Some of the reporter asked some questions
about Epstein and he and I don't remember the full
answer and what it was, but it wasn't relevant. It's
like we're still talking about, oh, what did he say?
What did he say about this gotcha? And they're trying
to push that now. It's an important again, it's an
important subject. It's not the most important subject, especially of
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the day when he did this massive trade deal, massive
trade deal with the EU. So the top story for
this radio station here with these guys, top story was
national story. Again, was something that he said about Epstein.
It wasn't the massive trade deal. Are you can you
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you can't make this up?
Speaker 2 (12:27):
CNN?
Speaker 1 (12:28):
In fact in trouble because of it. That's why you're saying,
look at these the way they treat it. In fact,
I believe this is the way they edited it and
clipped it up.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Wat's the way they treated this Epstein.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
And by the way, I never went to the island,
and Bill Clinton went there supposedly twenty eight times. I
never went to the island. But Larry Summers, I hear
went there. He was the head of Harvard and many
other people that are very big people. Nobody ever talks
about them. I never had the privilege of going to
his island, and I did turn it down, but a
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lot of people Palm Beach were invited to his island.
In one of my very good moments, I turned it down.
I didn't want to go to his island.
Speaker 8 (13:07):
Yeah, so that Trump says he never never visited Jeffrey
Epstein's private island.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Listen, here's the place.
Speaker 7 (13:15):
I never had a privilege of going to his island,
and I did turn it down, but a lot of
people in Palm Beach were invited to his island. In
one of my very good moments, I turned it down.
I didn't want to go to his island. And by
the way, I never went to the island.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
You heard the full clip, then you hear how they.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Edited it, and then they go around running and making
that the biggest stem the top story, national story.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
You know what else we missed yesterday?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
This is just another hey, hey, just another piece from
yesterday's big news. And of course they missed it. He
broke her to piece deal Thailand and Cambodi. I think
it was just starting to fight, so we don't want
to fight. And here's what he said in order to
get them and can you imagine what it was trade
to get them to not get off.
Speaker 9 (14:03):
Thailand's a very big trading partner and Cambodia less or so,
but they do a lot. And I saw that. I
read in a lot of different places, including years right
part that they were really going at it and they do.
You know, they've had many conflicts and wars over the years.
I guess it was a five hundred year period. When
I spoke to them. They said five hundred years. They said,
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that's a lot. But now it was raging and raging hard.
People were being killed at the border a lot. And
I said, listen, we're doing a trading deal. And I
said to Thailand, I started, we're doing a trading deal.
And I'm not going to do a deal if you're
going to be killing each other. And I spoke to
Cambodia said essentially the same thing I dealt with the
two prime ministers. They were terrific people and they don't
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want to see a war, but somebody had to implement
what I did, and we started a series of discussions
back and forth, back and forth, and within less than
a day we have it settled. And I guess now
know what you're saying. They've just said we're going to
have peace.
Speaker 7 (15:03):
That's great.
Speaker 9 (15:04):
Millions of people are going to be saved. You know,
those were turned out to be a disaster. Millions of
people get killed and its total disruption and it takes
some forty years to recover, and we were able to
stop it before it really started, although you know a
lot of people have already been killed.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
This is this is another They got a piece deal
yesterday on top of all the tariff and trade deals,
the massive NewsCap by the way, so big that even
CNN guests had to admit it. KPMG chief economist Diane
Swank talking about the trade deal, calling it a massive
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win for the Trump administration.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Who is this deal a win for Mary Well?
Speaker 10 (15:49):
I think it is a win for the administration in
terms of our clients and what we're dealing with They
wanted to see some clarity, and we're starting to see
an endgame emerge, even though we're not to the end yet.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Who is this deal a win for?
Speaker 1 (16:03):
They can't hide it. It's so big, it's so good.
I told you yesterday it was so big that they
were shocked by it. Of course, Chuck, your Schumer does
not like it, not happy about it.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Not well.
Speaker 5 (16:15):
Over the weekend, Donald Trump announced a new trade deal
with the European Union. It will result in a ninety
billion dollars per year tax hike.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
On a member. What was the air quotes?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
By the way, they're still out there, and I don't
know why or anywhere in the world who still buys
this that these tariffs are going to be a tax
on Americans. It's not how this works. It's not how
any of this works.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
By the way, American families.
Speaker 5 (16:43):
When you raise tariffs, the American families pay for it.
Ninety billion dollar tax on American families in this tariff
deal with the European Union. Sure, Donald Trump, as usual
trying to hype, up, exaggerate, and lie about his accompany.
He Donald Trump always lies, almost always lies about his accomplishments.
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And this is no exception.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Who's lying now, the guy that can't even read his
written remarks, it's some aid prepared for him. Look, you
want the truth about what the trade deal was with
the UI, what it really means. Howard Lutnik did a
fantastic job lay in this all out. Lutnick, I just
I can't you when you see the truth, it's got
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to be mind blowing for people. But the only ones,
the ones with the Trump arrangement syndrome, are so delusioner,
stuck in a bubble. They're not going to see this.
Speaker 8 (17:38):
Well, Remember, the European Union is twenty trillion dollar economy,
four hundred and fifty million people. I mean, it is
head and shoulders bigger than all the other Western civilizations.
So the fact is the European Union is the monster deal.
President Trump did that deal yesterday. We were all together
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in Scotland. We got the deal. So here how it goes.
The European Union is going to pay fifteen percent and
they sell US six hundred billion dollars with the goods.
That's ninety billion dollars for America. And they agreed for
the first time ever to cut all their tariffs, cut
their barriers, and let American businesses and farmers and ranchers
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and fishermen finally sell into the European Union, massive market.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
This is huge for America. Well remember, I mean, how
could you miss it?
Speaker 1 (18:31):
You just you'd have to be a moron, or you'd
have to be just lying and blatantly so to your audience.
If that's the picture you want to Penny even CNN
had to admit it.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
The early reviews are in on the new trade deal
announced with the European Union. The Financial Time says the
deal marks a victory for Trump.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
Oh oh, okay, I see now, but how are we
going to explain that.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
To the audience?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Trump challenging the theory that tariffs are terrible for the
global economy. This is Wall Street General Editor at Large
Jerry Baker calling it a remarkable, remarkable success.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
What is happening on Trump is in danger of proving
the truth of an old joke about economists, which is
an economist is someone who sees something work in practice
and explains why will never work in theory. Trump is
challenging the theory that tariffs are terrible for the global economy.
I'm with David. I was a skeptic. I still am.
I still think we'd be better off without tariffs. But
you have to say, so far the tariffs that we have,
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which are significant, exactly as you say, Martha, they're not
as significant as the ones that he initially proposed in April,
but they are.
Speaker 1 (19:45):
Rich the art of the deal. It's like these people
never read the book. Of course, they're not as significant
as the ones he proposed. It's like me with my
kids there, I say, well, in order to get them
to do things, they're not listing, they're not be having,
I guess I'm gonna have to, you know, take that
toy away. Sometimes I go nuclear, I go, I guess
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I got to throw that out. Maybe I'm gonna have
to just donate that to a little girl or another
family that'll enjoy it and they'll listen to their parents.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I have to go through that.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
Whole line when I'm negotiating with them, say never negotiate
with terrorists. But whoever came up with that didn't have toddlers.
So this art of the deal is obvious to me,
and the fact that any of them don't understand.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
This at this point, how long has he.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Been in a spotlight, How long has Donald Trump been
on the world. Stays obvious what we're seeing play out,
And of course he shot them this huge, crazy number.
So then they came to the table and they got
something that was lower, but it seemed like a win
for them, and it's a win for America. That's yes,
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Crystal telling your kids you're grounded for life. That's exactly it.
And it's obvious these people can't really be this dumb,
can they.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
The total average tariff now in the US is about
seventeen eighteen percent as a result of this EU deal.
It was two to three percent before Donald Trump became present.
A lot of people said that would be a disaster.
It hasn't been a disaster. Bill Miles right. The economy
is growing, inflation is stable, the stock market is booming.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
So I think we are.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Donald Trump is demonstrating not only that he is a
very very good deal maker, and this deal with the
European Union is an extraordinary one in those terms. It's
an incredibly one sided deal. It's like, you know, you
and me doing a deal and I end up at
you end up owning all of my personal property.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Martha.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
It's an astonishingly one sided deal. But not only that,
but it's also the kind of deal with the tariffs
that's in place that are that are high enough that
they will produce more revenue for the US, probably produce
some more investment in the US, but low enough that
they don't do so much damage to the economy.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
All right, rub Because this is the kind of junk
that we get all the time. This is when I
see showing up on social media. Prove it.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Prove the teriffs are the taxes for American consumers. You
just got this guy from the Wall Street Journal saying,
you know, that's what I thought, and I was wrong.
Thought it was gonna be bad for Americans and for
the economy, and I was wrong.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
We'll call the money flying in right now. Prove it.
Prove it.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
I mean, let me explain to you why you're wrong. Particularly,
let's let's take China. You know, all the stuff that's
coming in from China right now and has been. All
the stuff that's coming in from China, it's coming in.
You think you're gonna have to pay you know, let's
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call it one hundred percent tariff.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
It's not gonna be that much, twenty percent or whatever.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
You think you're gonna have to pay The one hundred
percent tariff on what's coming in. But you don't think
about this because you don't understand how the world works.
And I just look, I don't mean to get excited
about that. I keep seeing these stupid, over and over
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again messages from people that don't understand. Now, maybe Rob does,
Maybe he can explain to us. Maybe Rob could come
in the chat and explain a little bit deeper than
what he's seeing. These people on the left just vomb
it all over each other, parroting back and forth. But
it's wrong. Then here's why. Something coming from China to
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the United States. When it gets here, we see the
retail price and you think, oh my gosh, I'm gonna
have to pay one hundred percent of nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Or whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
Breathe, that's right, buddy, Ana little something in my throat there,
So you gotta pay one hundred percent tarify on that.
Oh my gosh, it's gonna cripple us. First of all,
I don't need the and he's junk that much. Okay,
if that were the case, fine, good, let's let's let's
let's get rid of it. Let's force some of these
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folks to come make this stuff back here, and they
are I see Rob must be feverishly typing away. I'm
sure it was a drive by quickly. It's okay, Look,
it's not his fault. My point is it's it's it's
not just him, it's all of the folks that are
on this train. You got to understand that how the
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tariff's works is it's paid. That tariff is paid on
the wholesale price, the price of when it comes here,
the thing that you're paying nineteen ninety nine for. The
wholesales are paying five dollars for or a dollar for
let's say, I don't know, so they're paying one hundred
percent on the dollar or the five, not the nineteen
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ninety nine.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
Why does that matter?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Because it doesn't trickle down to you in a substantial
enough way to make you not want to buy the thing.
And if it does, then the market reacts and that
thing supply and demand is no longer in the demand
that it was, so the price has to come back down.
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It's obvious. I wish I could do a better job
at describing this one of these things. Maybe I'll do, like, hey,
describe it, You'll explain it to me like I'm five.
But again, like I said, my rom is that we
still nobody wants to come in and really talk about
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what's you know, the truth on this.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Probably wrong here, I mean, I need to understand if
I got it wrong. I love to hear.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
But again, this is the fear mongering stuff. They told
you the prices of everything was going to go up,
and they haven't. They haven't. They've been wrong about everything, everything.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
Everything Russia Russia, Russia was a hoax.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
The Terriff thing is a hoax, absolutely a hoax.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
I cannot.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Anybody that has two brain cells clicking together, two sparks
just flying around in their brain understand this. But the
average person. That's why this stuff works in the left
because they're not talking to people who are thinking critically
they're thinking. They're talking to people who are parroting. They're
parroting stuff. Meanwhile, manufacturing is coming back, investment is coming
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back in the United States at a massive, massive rate.
Well like China lighters start one of those fireside chats ours, yeah,
and the cigars from like Nicaragua or the Dominican Republic
or somebodace else. Now, I will say I haven't seen
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prices go up on that on that sort of that.
I don't know the the tariff rate, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
On the scars. Okay, I don't know. I should probably
should know, but I don't. I haven't. I haven't kept
track of that.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Okay, that's I'm getting off my stump. Now, I'm getting
off my soapbox. On the tariffs again, it's just another
hoax exposed. Here's Jonathan Turley on the Russia Russia Russia
hoax that we just talked about. Another one exposed.
Speaker 11 (27:41):
Well, what was just released, in my view, undermined the
testimony of people like John Brennan. But what Radcliffe is
talking about is exposing at all to show the public
exactly what happened. This is the real Russian conspiracy. There
wasn't a Russian colleon conspiracy, but there was a Russian conspiracy.
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It's when John Brennan went into Obama in twenty sixteen
and said, we just heard Hillary Clinton is going to
come up with a Russian collusion claim to hit Trump
in the election. And then months later it was Brennan,
according to these documents, who overruled his own staff to
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get this infamous dossier included in the intelligence.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
Okay, that look, I finally I just got a message
that was Blaine.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Wait, now we know who Rob is. Okay, now we
know who Rob is. I guess I got it right here.
Rob sent me a message. Rob isn't a moron, and
I Rob. I say that with all the affection in
the world, all the compassion. Rob's original message was to me.
It was a backoff, you're too close to the camera.
(29:01):
There's another one. These are messages direct messages to me
over on phasic question. If all your listeners are Trump voters,
who are you trying to persuade? I haven't answered any
of these, By the way, communism question. What question is this?
Sending me messages like iHeart? You go from Bible verses
to post like this. This might be why I got
(29:21):
so triggered. I subconsciously knew Rob was a moro on it.
He needed to be corrected. But this is who Rob is.
You go from Bible verses to post like this, probably
a post he didn't agree with.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
I got another one of those from somebody yesterday.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
See, folks, they want to tell you they've always jumped
into I want to tell you about religion and faith
and what would Jesus do? These are the people that
have no idea, have never cracked a Bible, and they
want to come in and use manipulation. That's witchcraft, by
the way, instead of the truth, instead of a faithful correction,
(29:56):
a real Christian correction. Step in and say, brother, I
think you're wrong on this. He may want to take
a second look. That's that'd be how you do it.
That's not what they do. They use manipulation in witchcraft.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
And I'm just.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Tired of it because I see this stuff coming on
every day and it makes me laugh. But I also
need to set them straight. I need to go back
and correct them. They need to know. And then he
posted this and I know what it is. I know
what he's talking about. Uh, Like, maybe I could find
the meme he says, a meme making fun of someone's weight. Really,
(30:27):
it's so funny because I remember exactly what meme it was,
and it was a fantastic meme.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
This is why you need to know. I gotta be
honest with you.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
These are the these are the reasons you gotta you
gotta be hang on, let me find it. I have
to go in depth on it.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Here it is here, it is. You're gonna crack them.
You're gonna love this. You're gonna love this. This is
the meme.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
That Rob had a problem with. RFK Junior's views are dangerous, misguided,
and deeply disturbing. Frankly, his policies will hurt people. I
will push back on any himps to disrupt the health
and safety of Illinoians. That's Jabi Pritzker and you can
see Pritzker the picture of health there on the left.
Vers that's the meme he had a problem with.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
So what did I respond?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Because actually responding to the guy thought well, maybe let
me just let me just say this, and then I'm hard.
This might this is my mistake. Never should have responded,
But I said, no, it's a meme. This is the
other thing. People don't get half the stuff posted on here.
It's a meme. People, It's just a meme. Have you
it is your first day on the internet. I have
to think about what some of these folks. A meme
(31:41):
pointing out the hypocrisy of a clearly unhealthy man trying
to tell everyone else how to be healthy, and that
a very healthy man is a kook? Is that even you,
surely even you can understand this. He just came back
with this is early this morning. I'm surprised you used
a meme about someone waits that. Well, well, first of all,
I'm qualified. If anyone is to use a name about
(32:06):
someone's weight, you just you do you miss this? I
mean I could do this. I have the weight card.
He can pull it and use it at any point
i'd like to. I'm sorry, Yeah, I just saw that.
It just triggered me again. I had to make sure
that people saw this is who you're This is who
(32:26):
you're arguing with. By the way, I mean, I know
who you're arguing with online. This is who you're arguing with.
When you see stuff like this, when you understand this.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Is it.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
These aren't another great is another fantastic beam from the
other day. Remember the people you're arguing with thought this
man was.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Confident and.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Extrue Biden looking lost at the debate. Oh it's priceless.
Oh my gosh, best show ever.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Well, I'm sorry, I just got fired up today, guys.
I apologize for the passion. I got so much I
didn't even get to get through. And I think some
of this I'll say for tomorrow. Have you seen this story?
And I don't want to make everything about race. But
it's just so sad what happened in Cincinnati. They're not
talking about it, Charlie, and that's exactly kind of how
(33:25):
I feel. But sometimes you do have to go back
in and you have to trigger them with a comment
or two, because that just keeps them going and then
coming back for more. A meme sure can't be a
trigger for some. Sure sounds like, well, you know what
it is. They can't think and and the left can't meme,
so they don't understand like the humor or the sarcasm
and the truth that comes through. It's why memes are
(33:47):
so effective. The comedy has a way of just breaking through.
And by the way, that's it's a part of part
of why I do what I do. You know, because
you think about why are you post You're such a Christian,
why are you posting things that are so mean?
Speaker 2 (34:04):
They're not mean. It's the truth.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Sometimes the truth can sting, and if it you know,
sometimes do you throw a rock in a pack of dogs,
The one that got hit is the one that helps
the allowed est, So you know, that's what people get triggered.
There's a story out of Cincinnati. A horrific story. People attacked.
(34:34):
I've got reaction from jd Vance. Maybe we'll get to
it tomorrow. But people attack, white couple attacked by a
mob of black people. And I again, I'm not talking
race here. I'm not trying to bring this up just
to get everybody riled up. But what's interesting to me
is that nobody's really talking about it or covering it.
(34:54):
JD Vance spoke on it yesterday, and then the chief
of police is out.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
They're saying, Okay, I'm already in it.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
I'm gonna have to, aren't I. I'm trying to cut
the show off here, folks. Not only am I given
you an impactful, more powerful after show than ever before.
Speaker 12 (35:13):
But.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
I'm also giving you a longer one, so they should
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Speaker 2 (35:19):
How about that? All right?
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Here, he is talking about this because nobody was talking
about chief police out there saying.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
That the mob are the victims.
Speaker 3 (35:27):
Insani, there was a group of people who attacked a
couple folks on the street in Cincinnati.
Speaker 13 (35:35):
Senator Bernie Marinos some others have spoken out about it,
have been critical.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Of Okay, okay, yes, yes, so what I saw and
I haven't seen the full context, but what I saw
is a mob of lawless thugs beating up on an
innocent person. And it's disgusting. And I have every single
one of those people who engage in violences prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
He man, and they will be.
Speaker 6 (35:55):
They will be so long as law enforcement in the
state of Ohio takes their jobs seriously. I know Dave
Ghosts cares a lot about these things, but yeah, I
actually you're right. Bernie did send me a clip of
this and we talked a little bit about it. I
don't know the full context. I don't know how the
fight started, but the one part that I saw that
was really gruesome is you had a grown man who
(36:17):
sucker punched a middle aged woman. And where I come from,
at least when you have a grown man whose sucker
punch is a middle aged woman, that person ought to
go to jail for a very long time. Frankly, he's
lucky there weren't some better people around, because they would
have handled it themselves.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
But if they're.
Speaker 6 (36:32):
Going to handle it, the cops in Cincinnati, the law enforcement,
you've got to prosecute people. We've had way too much
lawlessness on the streets of great American cities. How many
of you all have wanted to go to downtown Akron,
or downtown Canton or downtown Columbus for a meal, but
you're worried because the local authorities in these big cities
have allowed lawlessness to run wild. We have got to
(36:55):
make great American cities safe again for families and children.
If you want to take your your wife, or your
children out for a meal, you shouldn't be worried about
street violence. And the only way to destroy that street
violence is to take the thugs who engage in that
violence and throw their asses in prison.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Amen. Wow.
Speaker 1 (37:14):
Jd Vance twenty twenty eight. I think making the case.
Cincinnati Police Chief Terry Fink claims that the black mob
detective white Tors were misrepresented in the videos against the mob.
The mobs are real victims.
Speaker 14 (37:34):
Here another topic I want to cover real quick, social
media and journalism and the role of plays in this incident.
Oh and yes, guys, that's you.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
Oh, that is you. Oh, it's our lecture time now.
Speaker 13 (37:53):
Social media, the post that we've seen does not depict
the entire incident.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
Oh does?
Speaker 14 (38:00):
That is one version of what occurred.
Speaker 13 (38:05):
At times social media and mainstream media and their commentaries
are a misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding any given event.
What that does that causes us some difficulties in thoroughly investigating.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Give me a break. Look, I these woke police officers,
not officers.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
They're they're because most of the police officers aren't woke.
It's the people are climbing the ladder, like the upper
upper echelon. They're the problems. They're the problems. I'm not
going to play the whole video because it's got too
much in it, but if you haven't seen it, there
to Cincinnati police, she says, out of one hundred people
(38:55):
watching and recording violent braw only one cold, nine.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
One one holy.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
So they all just sat around and tape the thing
while these people got the beatdown from the mob. It's
just nuts, just nuts. I gotta give you some good
news because I can't end on any of this. I
gotta get you said. Some people aren't losing their minds
all across the globe. In fact, there are some people
(39:22):
even in places like Scotland that are still with it.
Speaker 15 (39:25):
I'm really excited to catch a glimpse of the president
of the United States, and I think I really admire
what he does for the US. He really is backing
and standing up for his people and what's right for
his country. So I only hope our Prime minister could
take a little bit of advice or inspiration from him.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
Wait a minute, they get it over in Scotland and
President Trump sticks up for the American people, but they
can't give it back here at home. Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 14 (39:52):
And we're just super excited to get a glimpse of
him today and would be even more excited to get
to be to.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
To Scotland from Germany in order to record President from
food arcades.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
So far, I've been to Tembury a few days ago.
I know I'm here in Aberdeen.
Speaker 12 (40:08):
Ever since there's been you know, the fake Russia, Russia howks.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
I love that these people in Scotland are smart. They've
got it, their clued in and they've got.
Speaker 12 (40:18):
That the assassination attempt from last year, all the congaroo
court hearings, all of these things. They've just made me
double down on the man himself, the resilience that he
has as a character.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
They're all Tom supports.
Speaker 16 (40:33):
A lot of the media reports that all Scotland hates
Trump and not.
Speaker 13 (40:37):
The case is like, majolity of people are fort Trump.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Isn't that something? Isn't that?
Speaker 1 (40:41):
By the way, That's why they don't want That's why
they want to control the Internet. A lot of those
a lot of those folks in the European, the countries,
they want to control the intern because they don't want
their people seeing stuff like this, and they definitely don't
want them hearing shows, are watching shows like this one
because they want to control it all. They want to
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control the narrative. It's nutty, but the truth has this amazing.
Speaker 2 (41:07):
Way of breaking people free. And man, oh man, do
I love it. Thank you so much for being here today.
Thank you for sharing.
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