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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, here we are. But this is it, this is it.
We are down to the wire. Election day tomorrow, and man,
I have never seen I've never seen a panic like
(00:26):
I've seen on it's everywhere, plant, it's television. I've never
seen quite the panic Like I'm like, what we're watching
right now in full play out? Uh, it is, it's
it's something, and it just I there's a couple of
reasons for it. He they know, they know because they
(00:51):
have internal polling, they have other ways that they're able
to tell, you know, to turn out things like that,
or there's something that that they're spied about. Okay, So
when I tell you that those are the those are
probably the main possibilities. There's another there's another set of circumstances.
It could be possible too, which is they don't know.
(01:17):
In fact, that could be even more crazy and and
dangerous for them. Well what do you mean they don't know? Well,
they don't. They don't have a clue what's going to happen,
and so what they're doing another possibility. Again, I'm not
sure exactly which is which and which is worse. Actually
I'm not I all I can tell you is what
(01:41):
we're watching, what we're watching play out a sheer panic
and utter panic from the media right now of a
of a possible Trump win in for at least four years.
I mean, at the very least that the worst they
get things, they turn some things around. You know, Vance
(02:04):
does a great job, and then you're you're looking at
eight years of Vance. So you're looking at possible twelve
years and maybe the end of the Democrat Party altogether. Now,
I what I just said to you is, in some ways,
I would admit wishful thinking. Right, In some ways some
of the things I just said to you are and
(02:26):
not just speculation. There's a little bit of well that's
my desire anyway, to see those things happen. I can't
tell you whether or not the fact that they're going
to happen or not, but that's what what I do
believe is possible. That's some of the you know, what
we're seeing play out here, what I do think is
(02:47):
a not just a possibility, but it is it is
likely if we see a Trump win and he's able
to actually get things downe. So you get a Trump win,
you get a you get the House and the Senate,
and then you get to get two years where they're
able to put all these things into place get the
country back on track. Now, I'm not going to say
(03:08):
you're going to see the results immediately right away, although
you may. There's quite a bit that you may see
in fact right away happening. And they are in utter
miltdown though this morning. How you know this. There are
various different things that are happening in a couple of
places you can go to see these things. George is
(03:30):
a great spot because I don't know what happened to him,
but he developed early on trunk derangement syndrome. A few
years ago there was sense that site has been like
you're watching CNN. Now now it's even worse because CNN
is at times attempting to be They're trying to attempt
(03:52):
to at least give you the appearance that they're they're
sort of even handed. In Foreign Balance. They'll have Scott
what's his name on Jennings? Is that it? That guy's great.
They'll have the Republican, the Conservative on and he'll tawn
the shreds inside those you know, five to ten person
(04:14):
round tables and he does a fantastic job. Well that's
that's their sort of their effort to show you, look,
we're trying to make it all fair and balanced. And
then yet on the other side of things, you got
NSDNC who's not hiding anything. Well, that's what Drudge is
(04:35):
Drudge headlines. Trump says he wouldn't mind reporters being shot. Well, really,
this comes after they try to say yesterday, the day
before and since really since Friday, that lives Channy. He
said he wanted Liz Channey to face a firing squad,
so their headlines top of the thing, move over Channy.
(04:55):
Now he wants reporter shot. This plays into the Hitler narrative.
This is Hitler all over again, and it is the
last gasp of a dying and dinosaur media going extinct
because this election is I believe it. I'm telling you,
I think it's bigger what we're about ready to watch.
(05:18):
We did this in a podcast they did with James Dixon,
which is on his site now. I believe it drops
on our special special edition election coverage a little later
on today, But if you wanted to listen on the
Michigan Jorya podcast, you can download that. James and I
had a great conversation and part of that conversation is
about the media. Part of that conversation is about where
(05:42):
we're headed and how what I see what he sees,
you know, and from someone who was inside. You know,
he worked at the Detroit News. He worked at a
couple of these places and wrote for these guys, and
part of ways and part of the reason why there
was a part of the ways, some of the things
(06:03):
that he talks about. They're not really interested in truth,
logic and common sense as we see it now. They're
interested in writing from their bias. They're interested in hiding
the bias by telling people it doesn't exist. Well, that's
just not the case. Anyone and everyone who writes anything,
or speaks, or television, whatever it might be, shows programming,
(06:25):
whatever it might has a bias. You have a place
you're coming from, a perspective anyway, you can do your
best to try and make sure you check off a
few of the boxes to make sure that you're presenting
things in a fair way. I don't make any bones
about that. I don't pretend to be fair. I'm telling
(06:48):
you this show is the Justin Barclay show. I am
Justin Barkley. This is the world the way I see it.
So I don't really feel the need, and I think
most talkers wouldn't feel the need to try and say,
you know, here's the one side.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Here's the other side.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
And I do sometimes do a lot of that to
show you what it looks like. As I just mentioned,
the media is in an outdown. I'm reading you the hemrin.
This is what they're saying now to believe, and there
are people out there believing this. In fact that Detroit
News has a stinking this is crazy to me. They
(07:26):
have an editorial today literally calling for Trump. This is
victim shaming. In my opinion, whatever happened to victim shaming.
Detroit knows victim shaming is a pressed in sheer panic
of a Trump win. This is their headline. Listen to
this editorial. Trump should apologize to Cheney and the nation.
(07:49):
I don't know how many people are still reading this mess,
but it's not fit to line the cage of the
squirrel that the state of New York off this weekend
and the raccoon. Did you see those stories? We'll get
to those coming out, by the way. These could these
could be big stories that actually swing the election in
(08:11):
Trump's favor as well. This is very very strange stuff.
And as I mentioned, strange times we're living in but
you're watching the sheer media panics. So the man that
they've tried to kill a couple of times because the
news is out there and politicians on the left calling
him hitler, saying he's a dictator. These are these are
people that is opposed to his opponents literally saying this.
(08:35):
This is the media calling for this on a daily basis,
the MSDNC and the rest of them. In fact, there
have the people calling for his assassination. It's his fault,
he's asking for his skirt was too short, so to speak.
That's that's what the media is essentially saying. The Detroit
(08:57):
News in this case, if you're they'll subscribe to this mess.
It's time to send the message. It's time to click,
send a clear message. Why would anyone pay for this nonsense? Now,
(09:19):
when you get into it, they call they sort of,
they they sort of. They're a little more even handed
inside the piece, but the headline is on. Anybody reads anymore,
they know exactly what they're doing. It's for clicks. This
is for subscribers only. They want to get subscribers, so
they push this piece out there, you put it all
all the social media, you put it on your front page,
(09:41):
and then people go, yep sie, that's right. Trump bottle apologize.
He's the reason why we're so divided. Meanwhile, how much time,
how much space on their website and in their columns
and everything else. How much time did they spend on
Biden calling tru garbage and the people that support him, you, me,
(10:02):
and half the country, maybe more than half the country.
By the time this his election is done, what we'll
find out how much time did they spend calling people garbage?
How much time have they spent calling him hitler and
a dictator? Again, it's his fault, folks. It's just more
proof they're in sheer and utter panic mode. They don't
(10:27):
know how to spend what's coming, and they don't know,
in fact, how to deal with it. I want to
tell you right now, in the days ahead, but we
ought to continue to be in prayer for the country,
but not only that. We want to do our best
in our part here to make sure that we are
(10:48):
as even handed on things as we can be. So
I won't try and sugarcoat it. But at the same time,
I want to tell you strange times strange times or
(11:09):
a head folks. Yeah, we'll be here if you through
at all though, and we appreciate you being here with
us through it too. Back after this, we got headlines
from the Midwestern or the Midwesterner Dot News on a
big day of Michigan, you know, Trump closes out the
(11:31):
campaign right here in the Mitten. We'll have that rally tonight,
supposed to start around ten thirty, but I wouldn't hold
your breast. It's going to be a late one. I'm
assuming a late night back after this. Detroit's news talk
superstation nine ten am. So we told you, I told
(11:53):
you the media and an outer panic that you're hearing
some of the polling numbers coming out. I'm going to
tell you I don't believe the polls. At the same time,
I believe everything and also nothing at all. I don't believe.
I don't believe any of it. I think in order
to have I think peace in this country, we need
to see a landslide like we've never seen before, almost
(12:17):
like a Reagan era landslide, a correction from the country
that's clear, discernible, that is early, and that sets the
tone the country has spoken, that really rights the wrongs
and shows the speaking of the media, the media, you
were way off, You've been off pace. And by the way,
(12:38):
when I told you that, I think is what is
coming is the reckoning, not just for politics, but I
think for the media as well. I think what we're
about ready to enter, if we haven't already gotten there yet,
is the time period where it's clear that the media
does not have the power that it used to have.
(13:01):
Got to believe is the time period we're about ready
to enter that that moment that's clear they don't quite
have the same sort of control, the same sort of
ability to persuade people as they as they once had.
(13:25):
That's that's what I think we're about ready to see. Personally,
That's that's my guess. If I had to, if I
had to to lay it down, that's that's what I
would say. And the reason is, the reason being for
all of that is I believe we're about ready to
(13:47):
see a decisive we could see anyway, a decisive win.
And if if if he wins. Get you gotta remember this,
if if if President Trump wins, okay, it will be
despite everything that they've done to him, it will be
distate everything that they've tried. Okay, it will be despite
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the Russia Russia Russia collusion, all the stories, all this
latest nonsense, the victim shaving mm hmmm, and all of it.
That's what's that's what's coming. It will show you that
the media doesn't matter anymore. That you don't you don't
(14:38):
you don't feel like they there. I mean, you just
don't feel like they're worth listening to anymore. By the way,
that that is a very real possibility. That is a
very real possibility. Now I don't know whether or not
that's that's gonna take place in it. I don't know
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whether or not that's going to happen, but that is
what is at stake. So uh again, this is about
people saying we're tired of being lied to. This is
about people saying, look no more of the Shenanigans. And
(15:20):
and you know, we want truth, we want we want justice,
we want the American way, truth, logic, and common sense.
I think that's that's that's what we could see now
vice versa. I'm also going to tell you that I
think it's very possible at the same time that we
(15:42):
could see that the media prevails, that they were able
and this is this is a danger, and it's very
it's very concerning to me if the turnout isn't big enough,
if everyone you know isn't out there, you know, coming
to coming to uh, coming to vote, and in fact
(16:05):
to morow's gonna be interesting. I I rang the alarm
on this yesterday, I uh, yesterday, it was the last
day of early voting, and I told people, look, you
got to get out, you got to get out and
vote today. Why with this massive rainstorm over the next
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couple of days, not just one storm, but it's a
massive amount of rain that is headed our way through
not just not just Michigan, but it's the swing state's
couple of them anyway in general. But we're gonna we're
gonna be possibly it's already already coming through in some
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ways throughout the state. But you're going to see over
the next couple of days some conditions that may not
be great for people standing in lines, may not be
great for people getting out and into the elements. Do
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you what do you mean, old rain's going to stop
us and slow us down. That's not necessarily what I mean.
Here's what I'm talking about, because I know that there
are people saying to me because I feel the same way.
I would crawl over broken glass to vote in this
elect You know, I understand that I'm not talking about you.
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I'm talking about the first time. These are the people
that never vote. These are the people that are you know,
they call them low propensity, the means they would vote
our way, but they just don't vote for whatever reason. Right,
it's inconvenient, they don't know how to do it, they've
never done it, whatever it might be. These are the
people we need to vote to the polls. These are
(17:53):
the people so would a little They can't be inconvenience
to go vote in a normal year. So you add
doing something different and the rain on top of it, Yeah,
it could be a problem. The media is talking about
it as well, which is another thing that shows you
they want to make it a problem. So that's why
I pushed yesterday and get everybody out early voting. I
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had some stories, some long lines early voting on the
last day of early voting US. They're very interesting to
hear that mostly cloudy, breezy, warm, with a passing shower
or two today, but the rain sticks around. The moror
warming up seventy seven for the high cloud clouds, windy temperatures,
breaking the record of seventy four stray afternoon shower. Prepare
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for what weather if you're headed out to vote. That's
the forecast. By the way, the line of this precipitation,
it stretches across Michigan into Wisconsin and into I believe
Ohio and Pennsylvanian areas as well, and even further. It's
a big line of rain, not like storms or anything
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you have to like batten down the hatches for, but
it is just something that could play into the schema
things and benefact. I shared some of those stories online
yesterday and pushing people. So the next step is now
we've got to push people to get in line, get
ready to stay in line, be there for as long
(19:19):
as you need to be there when it comes to
election day tomorrow. We are here, we are in the
thick of it, and we're talking about all of these
things today, by the way, all the stories that you
want to hear and more. Plus I've got some big
names on the show a little bit later on this morning.
Donald Trump Junior will be here. Mike Rodgers running for
(19:42):
Senate in its final push as another one we need
to get over the line there, folks, another big one,
a lot still you have to come today. We'll continue
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And he's got to flipping through the handwris this more
trying to give you the idea of what's coming NBC. Yes,
(21:33):
I just saw this. Forced to air Donald Trump in
what's called equal time. This is part of the media
being in a panic. They had a bit of a
I've got it here too if you want to watch,
there's an equal time video they had to put out,
and I think they put it out during NASCAR and
(21:55):
during football. And the reason is Saturday Night Live broke
a law, a rule over the weekend, and essentially it
was their own rule. And there is a law sort
(22:19):
of that goes through what you can and can't do
on radio and television. And we're not getting to to
end of the weeds on this. You're supposed to provide
equal time, they say to like different candidates or causes
(22:41):
that are on the ballot, so to speak. So in
a national election or presidential election, if they're gonna have
kamalaw on, they gotta have Trump on. If they're gonna
have Trump on, they gotta have Kamala on. These are
this is essentially for shows outside of news shows. News show.
That's why you know, you see a little later on
(23:03):
this morning when I have Donald Trump Junior on, Well,
we don't have to have Kamala on or one of
her surrogates or her stepdaughter or whoever it might be.
Don't speaking of differences, that's it's just to compare the
two one of the children of President Trump versus never mind,
(23:25):
I'll just leave that alone. But boy, it's so funny
to see if you want to know, like the differences
of who we're talking about, what we're talking about it,
it's never been more clear just just looking at those two. Anyway,
I agree, My point being is that you don't have
to You don't have to do these same equal time
provisions for news shows, but you do for everything else
(23:45):
that's on television and in radio. Two. But SNL this
Weekend had Kamala Harris in a skit that was I
don't I don't know if it was. It was not
really funny. It was the same skit essentially they did
for Trump in twenty fifteen with Jimmy Fallon when they
(24:05):
when they when they when they had him staring into
a mirror. Jimmy Fallon was was there and on the
other side pretending to be him and he's talking into
a mirror. It was funny stuff. Well, just like everything else.
Just like everything else, they stole this idea, you know,
(24:27):
like no tax on tips, et cetera. They stole this.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
And uh.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
And and it was kind of underhanded because they said
they weren't going to do this. Lorne Michael's SNL said
they weren't going to do this and why previously in
an interview said it was against the law, against rules.
And then their last the last one, because you know,
Trump would have went on SNL and a heartbeat, he's
done it before, he'd do it again. Can you imagine
(24:58):
what that would have done? What to humanize them? We
can't humanize Hitler folks who don't want.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
To do that.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
So here's Maya Rudolph playing Kamala Harris gotch.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
I just I wish I could talk to someone who's
been in my shoes.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
You know, a black South Asian.
Speaker 5 (25:16):
Woman running for president, preferably from the Bay Area.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
There's a stupid extended moment where they look at each
other and smile for an extended period of time, probably
because they try to get more of a response. People
aren't this excited about her or anything about sister.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
It is nice to see you, Kamala.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
It is nice to see you, Kamala.
Speaker 6 (25:59):
And I'm just here to remind you you got this
because you can do something your opponent cannot do.
Speaker 7 (26:06):
You can open.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Doors, you can break the long get on SNL and
apparently you can't do that. See what you did?
Speaker 5 (26:20):
They like to be a garbage truck, right.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
I don't even know what that's about. I don't really
laugh like that, do I A.
Speaker 7 (26:32):
Little bit not?
Speaker 4 (26:33):
Kamala, take my Pamela. The American people want to stop
the chaos and end the dramaa.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
You're just gonna get more on it. That's the pitch,
by the way, and that's why you're seeing from the
media right now and a sheer, a utter panic the
whole headlines of look because what he's more violent, Reddick,
He's gonna divide us even further.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Really, all you.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Have here more than anything else. Unfortunately, is the media
doing exactly that and telling you that it was him
who did it all long. It's the victim shaming. Same
for the Detroit News pieces. More it says that he
needs to apologize. He's already floated that he would consider
(27:21):
pardoning Hunter Biden. So what do you mean. This guy
wants to move on more than anyone else, but the
media doesn't because they can't. It's all they have left.
That's it. Here's Trump's message. It's probably less than a minute,
(27:43):
but it was. It's what they gave him for the
equal time of three minutes. Animals. Hello to our.
Speaker 8 (27:52):
Great sports fans, and I hope you have any fantastic fan.
We're two days away from the most important election in
the laity of our country. We've got to save our
country and it needs say. It's a very bad check.
The worst economic numbers in generations were just announced two
days ago. We're losing jobs, We're losing everything, including viability.
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We would end up in a depression based on what's
been happening. We've never seen anything like it, at least
for the last forty years. We have to straighten out
our country. We have to close our borders, we have
to lower our taxes, we have to get rid of inflation,
and we're going to there. Just remember Kamala and their
friends clok it our flexel most important election and the
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history of our country.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Go and vote for that said, that's kind of what
produced the message that was played. I guess it was
played through football and there's a NASCAR on NBC yesterday.
But again, I don't necessarily matter that the time was equal,
book was the experience as equal. And then then they
(29:04):
crave our viral men and see they knew what they
were doing. I will tell you what's interesting. When I
was in now, the clips that I think made the
most impact that I saw early yesterday, even more so
than her appearance. Kamalla's appearance, were sort of critical of
(29:27):
people and particularly Democrats who have said, you know, this
is the election. You know we've got to protect democracy,
et cetera, the last election if we don't protect and
that's they were critical of those people, and I thought
they did a fantastic job with that one. And I
(29:49):
would have to pull some of this up for you
to be able to see it. But I thought it was.
I thought it was and'll be harder to find because
of the all the other stuff that's out there, common
and whatnot. But it was kind of like a game show,
and they were giving money away to They were giving
(30:11):
money away to people who could well. For example, you
said democracy was on the ballot, last dimeon and this
was the last and then they bring Tim by the way,
they bring Tim Kane out. At some point they're like, Okay,
name who this is. And when I say Tim Kaid,
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you may or may not remember, but he's a senator
from Virginia. By the way. There are people criticizing them
for doing this. Why because this automatically ups Tim Kaine's name.
I d and a very contentious election for Senate in
Virginia right now, where his opponent is actually polling very
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well the Republican. Usually these sketches are kind of cringing,
but this one was. I think this was kind of
well done. It mocks the whole democracies on the ballot,
sort of goofy liberal white folk sort of idea that
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comes out every time there's an election, democracies on the ballot,
all of all of that, and I thought they just
I thought they did a fantastic job of it. Actually
I handed this one. I kind of chuckled at I
thought this was very well done.
Speaker 9 (31:39):
Welcome to What's that Name? Election Edition. The rules are simple.
We show you a person, you tell us their name.
Our contestants today are Ben and Margaret. This looks fun,
great to be here, and here's our first question. On Tuesday,
this man could become our nation's first first gentleman.
Speaker 10 (32:01):
What's that name?
Speaker 11 (32:03):
That's my guy, Doug am Hoff love him.
Speaker 9 (32:07):
Wow, impressive, You've just won five dollars.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Next question.
Speaker 9 (32:14):
This special Council is currently pursuing legal action against former
President Trump.
Speaker 10 (32:18):
What's that name?
Speaker 1 (32:20):
He is a hero who doesn't wear a cape? Jack Smith?
Speaker 9 (32:25):
Right again, that's five more dollars to you.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
The guy praying the Gameshow house is so smug and hilarious.
Speaker 9 (32:31):
You seem really invested in the twenty twenty four election.
Speaker 10 (32:34):
Of course I am.
Speaker 11 (32:36):
This is the most important election in American democracy is
on the line.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Grades.
Speaker 9 (32:47):
Our next question is for three hundred thousand dollars, and
here to ask it is the man himself.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Now Here comes Jane.
Speaker 12 (33:01):
Hi.
Speaker 13 (33:03):
I was Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate at the time.
You said it was the most important election in American
history and that democracy was on the line. It's been
less than eight years.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
What's my name?
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (33:21):
It is an honor.
Speaker 13 (33:23):
You voted for me to be one heartbeat away from
the Oval office in an election more recent than the
release of Zootopia.
Speaker 10 (33:30):
What's what's my Name's not?
Speaker 1 (33:37):
It's not my fault.
Speaker 10 (33:38):
If he was a more memorable guy like Tim Walls.
Speaker 9 (33:42):
This is very much a guy like Tim Walls. Seem
side by side.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Wow.
Speaker 9 (33:51):
Not only does he look exactly like Tim Walls, his
name was also Tim.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Really, his name was Tim.
Speaker 13 (33:59):
My name is still Tim.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
I exist.
Speaker 13 (34:02):
I'm a senator representing Virginia.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
This is just brilliant. The Kamla think, I think, sort
of fell flat, but they did everything they could. The
pusher where she needed to be. This mocking the same
people that they're watching the show. I gotta hand them too,
I mean, and probably the same people there that are
even in some of these sketches. I gotta hand it
(34:26):
to them. That's that's brilliant. Something other than SNL made
the news over the weekend, and it's one of the
most bizarre and one of the most odd stories. You're
going to hear in the could sway the election in
some wild ways that out of New York as well.
It's a story about a squirrel. Doesn't have a happy ending,
(34:47):
but it is all about government overreach, and I think
a lot of folks. Boy, this is moving the needle
for some people. I try to explain it to it.
We'll give you the details coming up after the top
of the artists want to quick break back after this,
Let's get a lit head lines from the round the
state and yeah, well the mid West of well made
west of the news back next A nine ten a M.
Speaker 14 (35:13):
I put everything on the line for you, and including
my life itself as a little fairs.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
I don't talk about it, but I did, and I
need you to do one thing. We don't want your money.
I don't want any money. I don't want anything. We
don't want.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
All we want is.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
One simple thing. Get out on Tuesday anything, because we
can't take a sis too big, too rig. We're got
to make a too big too rig. We can't let
anything happen. With your help, we're.
Speaker 14 (35:42):
Going to defeat Kamala Harris and we're going to make
America great again. We're gonna make it good we're gonna
make America grade.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Ago resident jump over the week in multiple rallies, and
you will have multiple rallies to die in these four
in total. And the last one does end right here
in Michigan in the Midden, the west side of the
State Guard Rapids where he ended his campaign in twenty
sixteen and the campaign in twenty twenty. And there'll all
(36:17):
be different venues. So but there was some question about
that where they're going to be. But they're going to
end it in and if I remember correctly, I don't
remember twenty twenty as much as I do twenty sixteen.
Twenty sixteen. They it was late. I want to say
it was like one o'clock in the morning or something
(36:38):
like that, before he even got on stage. So I
will tell you we will be airing it live. I
just don't know what time. Necessarily, We've got a scheduled
pencil in there right for for ten thirty, but I
(37:00):
died again. I don't know when exactly that's going to
get that's going to get done. A big story from
Michigan last week is making the news. In fact, it
went national and a lot of the election Shenanigan stories
are going national, but this one certainly should and I
think it highlights interface a couple of things. Number One,
(37:23):
that these stories are happening. You're being gas lit to
think that they can't and won't and aren't on the
CBS News and defaced the Nation. Senator Marco Rudio made
that point, who was stunned anchorwoman who just could not
(37:43):
admit it, and yet she had to like sort of
try the fact check him and yet could not quite
get the job done.
Speaker 15 (37:51):
Look at the state of Michigan. We know now and
this is not me making it up. I can't believe
it hasn't received more coverage. A Chinese national registered to
vote and voted, and now he's being charged for doing that.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
But guess what his ballot's going to count.
Speaker 15 (38:03):
We know at least the one non citizen's ballot is
going to count in Michigan because they don't know which
valid is and they can't retrieve it. These are facts, now.
Whether that's why it's read or not, I hope not.
But those are things that are happening. They need to
be watched.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
That as far as feurne out, he's right by the
way it did happen. I can't believe more people aren't
talking about it, but they've thrown her out there, tried
to swoop it under the rug. Secretary of State Johnson
bench in the media complicit in this. Oh, look they
can't clean Okay, it's done, We're done with the story. No,
it actually reveals even more because if one can do it,
ten thousand can do it. And if ten thousand, one
(38:36):
hundred thousand, and then if Jiji Pingi itself said I
wanted to screw with Michigan or the election period, we've
given the opportunity to do that. And you don't even
need an idea in Michigan, this guy used to his
University of Michigan idea, you don't even need one.
Speaker 15 (38:51):
Adversaries, sure, I mean Iran wants to kill Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Iran and this has been fully documented. They are trying
to kill Donald Trump.
Speaker 15 (38:58):
You talk about violent rhetoric, the only candidate in this race,
and that not because I wish this on anybody else
who's had not one of the two assassination attempts against
his light.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
So those we're all concerned about it.
Speaker 16 (39:08):
Right In terms of the case you talked about in Michigan,
we have tracked that the Secretary of State of that
state has actually brought charges, has made that public that individual,
and they an leader the digital that a red may
actually be deported because there are laws in this country
that you know.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
She probably didn't even understand that. She's trying to walk
over and talk over because they don't want this out
to anybody. This is the most important part is he
just said the votes still going to count, punish.
Speaker 16 (39:37):
Pure but when they are an a result and they
try to vote in federal elections, that make CILLI all.
Speaker 1 (39:42):
They can't have this coming from a man who is
Hispanic himself telling you what is happening.
Speaker 15 (39:50):
How consequences he is, and he's not very but his
votes still counts.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
His voc will still be counted. I understood she had
nothing to say there. She couldn't say anything. I would
even venture to guess that she didn't know that part.
Something similar happened in Colorado not too long ago. There
were three votes that were discovered. By the way they
make this sound, this story, they make it sound like
(40:15):
Joscelyn Benson was sleuthing around and she has everything buttoned
up so tight that she's the one who's covered this
guy voting. That's not what happened. He came in, basically
turned himself in, and that's the only reason they knew
anything happened at all. They would have had no idea.
Quite frankly, I don't think they care. In fact, this
(40:37):
is probably what they'd like to see. That's why it's
all the more important that we make it too big
a rig. Coming up tomorrow, as things opened back up
for election day, we'll talk about how to do that.
Get folks out to the polls and numbers like you've
never seen before. We got to make sure it happens
(40:58):
that the more truth, logic and comments aren't. Mcintite joins us. Next,
he's going to talk about this strange squirrel story that
may in fact make an impact on this election. We'll
tell you why coming up after the top of the
out Who's wather in traffic Teagether next time tonight. It
(41:20):
maybe the strangest story on the weekend, maybe the strangest
story of your hand a long time. But how this
strange story of a pet squirrel couldn't shift the election,
That's what people are talking about. Here's what happened.
Speaker 3 (41:34):
We just learned that they have euthanized peanut and the
raccoon as well.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
And the raccoon as well. I am so sorry this
is this must be really difficult for you.
Speaker 11 (41:49):
It not only tears my family apart, but Peanut was
the corner stone of our nonprofit animal rescue. And ten
to twelve dec officers raided my house as if I
was a try a dealer. I was sat outside my
house for five hours. I had to get a police
escort to my bathroom. I wasn't even allowed to feed
(42:09):
my rescue horses breakfast or lunch. I was sitting sat
there like a criminal. After they interrogated my wife to
check out her immigration status, then proceeded to ask me
if I had cameras in my house, then proceeded to
go through every cabinet, nook and cranny of my house
for a squirrel or raccoup.
Speaker 1 (42:28):
By the way, they got resources for this, but they
didn't have resources to figure out what happened to where
the three hundred thousand miths and kids are, what's going
on now at the border? These are why I think
big moments, why this may have an impact in the election,
and they are to talk about that or mcadyre is
(42:49):
with this now. In fact, I had no idea. The
story who's going on is we're going to drag the
unplugged for the most part. But then I opened my
phone and it's all anybody and everybody was talking about.
And I looked at this and I saw like the
impact of what a lot of folks have been saying,
you know, about government overreach and how just insane this
(43:13):
stuff can get. And it's like a big slap in
the face, and it says, this is a big October
surprise sort of election day heels of the election sort
of story here. I know you're a host of communist
or communist commus had to place Kamala's on my mind
today on the show Man already a communist. We'll never
forget that we proved something. We'll never forget that speak
(43:37):
well I've got because I'm thinking about all this craziness
that's happening. To squirrel, tell us why this matters. I mean,
you know, we all remember maybe they Rambi, you know
meme that came after after you know, he was killed,
and it's one of those things that just kind of
highlights how inept, how the wish is really the doesn't
(44:00):
Maan is we have what San Francis called a narcotianny.
In this country, you have a state that doesn't care
about the well being of its people, isn't cracking down
on crime, doesn't put the resources out there to stop
all types of heinous things going on, making sure to
return and were going against these kind of things. None
(44:21):
of this can be done. We just don't have the resources,
but we do have the time and attention to go
after some guy's squirrel and raccoon. And that's really I
think what captures the imagination. This isn't hurting anyone, This
isn't a serious violation. Maybe it's a code thing that
they need to work out ultimately, But the fact that
the state would take the time to go in and
(44:41):
enforce this type of law, that it's allowing all kinds
of other vagrancy and shoplisting and murder and rape and
all these other things that it can be bothered to
just put the resources towards actual crime. These are the
kind of stuff that highlights for people how out of
control our government really is. Yeah, I'm maca down with
us right now. He's not a communists, but he is
a columnist. And most of them was a great shelves
(45:05):
of course, or you know, you make this fantastic point,
and this did happen in New York, which is, as
you mentioned, kind of like California, like the San Francis,
Like they have all of their own problems and lots
of them, and they don't seem to have resources to
deal with those problems. Or maybe maybe they're just looking
(45:27):
the other way, but they got plenty of resources to
go after this guy and his pet squaw, which I
just saw some videos of. I've never really seen this
club before, but that thing was well fed, let me
just put it that way. Well, you know, this is
of course a little bit of a silly story, though
it is very sad in a certain sense, but it
(45:48):
highlights a larger phenomenon. I mean, think about New York.
You have the tribe of Dania Penny coming up, a
guy who defended people on the subway and he was
arrested and is being tried, or you know, having the
timmerity to protect people in a chaotic situation when no
law enforcement would do their job. And so the city
(46:08):
of New York, you know, is just a reflection of
kind of a larger problem that is happening here. Where yeah,
we can laugh a little bit and cry a little
bit about, you know, an animal being taken from its
own and use and eye. But ultimately there are real
people's lives who are being affected by what is happening here.
An innocent man is facing jail time simply because, let's
(46:32):
be honest, he's the wrong color and he protected himself
from wins the man and protected other people in a
subway car against the man who's the wrong color. And
that is enough in the state of New York to
have you, you know, basically judge his guilty for exercising
your right to self defense and being a good guy
in the similarers. And we have a lot of people,
you know, people that are lying what happened to all
(46:53):
the good men? Why aren't where.
Speaker 17 (46:54):
Men protecting women anymore? Why are we seeing upticks and
violence where men just stand around in the too? Is
because again we have this a ourco they where men
who step forward and protect the people around them and
protect society are the ones paying the cost. And so
whether it's a squirrel or it's you know, this guy
on a sudd way, it doesn't matter. The government is
(47:16):
not interested in punishing the perpetrators the world criminals, they're
interested in punishing a thirty or innocent people. You know,
it's interesting that famous quote, the only thing need for
evil to thrives for good men to do nothing, and
we're seeing I think a lot of that happen right now.
But really it's because of these things that good men
(47:38):
are doing nothing, as you mentioned, and.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
It's not just the average every day joe on the street.
It's police officers too. It's the furnusing effect. It's we
have clearing and now data that shows that this is
what happens when you incentivize one thing and penalize another. Yeah,
you know, it's you know, you're right that there's real
(48:03):
data out there, But just anecdotally a year or so ago,
is that a barbecue talking to a police officer who
had moved down from you or carrier, and he would
move down because he said, we can't do our job
up there anymore. We were specifically told you don't go
to neighborhoods that are of a specific ethnicity. If you
get a call from that, just drive on by. Not
(48:24):
because they don't want to serve those communities, but because
doing so could get you fired, could get you removed
from your position, could put you in jail. You know,
depending on the scenario, are you really going to get
out of your car, so a domestic violence call if
you might end up going to jail for stepping in.
And so there's little in things where we just would
(48:45):
have a police officer intervene in certain situations start flowing up,
they've become bigger and we have more homicides, more deaths,
more crime because they're not being policed. So again, it
is just this general lawlessness that trickles down from the
impact of the type of basically political religion that we're
(49:05):
enforcing on people. And it can be something as small
as a pet square, it could be something as serious
as you know, public violence or domestic violence, these kind
of things that are being in words specifically because the
police are terrified and the average in the video is
terrified of doing what's right. So there's a there's a lot,
there's a lot at stake obviously in this election. Early
(49:28):
voted here. Voting in Michigan ended yesterday, Election day tomorrow,
and while President Trump ending the campaign with this last
stop here later this evening or maybe earlier in Moorrow morning,
we'll see how things scilles. That's a big schedule. They're
going to try and make it through without any hitches there.
But this this is maybe this story will play into
(49:51):
all the things and everything all together, maybe not be
the only story, but like when you start to see
some of the some of the big things we've seen
in the last week or so, the garbage story, there's
another one that you just like, where are these things
coming from? It's almost like, you know, God has a
sense of humor and the little things that are sort
(50:13):
of dropped into our labs, so to speak. That garbage story,
Biden calling Trump's supporter's garbage and then Trump running out
with the garbage trucks, and I mean it made the
McDonald's saying it look like it was nothing. But there
have been time after time in this election. I had
a conversation with a ninety seven year old She's voted Democrat,
(50:37):
used to vote, she voted drove for back years ago,
voted Republican, but mostly a Democrat. Voted for Trump the
first time around, not the second time around. We didn't
get into it. I don't think she voted for him
this time around. You but I'm not sure. The one
thing she told me, was this is an election. I've
never seen anything like it, she said, Now she's almost
one hundred years old. I believe her. I've I don't
(51:01):
ever see anything like this ever again, and we'll hope
we don't. But just all of the things you add
up into what we have seen, what do you think
we're going?
Speaker 17 (51:16):
Honestly, if I was a betting man, I would say
that I think we're going to see a minor Trump victory,
at least in the vote tally. But then the real
question becomes what happens next? Right, it's not.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Unfortunately, American elections are no longer about just getting the votes.
That different, right, you know, it depends on how they're counted,
It depends on how they're reported, It depends on what
the lawyers end up being able to get in and
do recounts and all these things.
Speaker 17 (51:46):
And let's not forgive We've had multiple Democrats declare that
they will not certify Donald Trump no matter what, and
so you know where they hold to that. You know,
they accuse Donald Trump of insurrection for even suggesting that
have some portion of previous election illegitimate, and now they
are already declaring before a single vote has been counted
(52:09):
that they don't believe this one was legitimate, and I've
already decided what they're going to do, what they've come through. Yeah,
I'm with you on that. I'm very concerned as well.
And one of the things that I'm hoping and praying
for is that the whatever the.
Speaker 1 (52:26):
Result might be, especially a Trump win, that it would
be so clear and so decisive that all of these
questions would be kind of put to the side. I
think already the media is in the sheer and auto
panic or saying like some of these things that have
happened over the last a few days more proof of that.
(52:49):
But gosh, what happens to the country if we have
to go through some of those things. It's not going
to be pretty. No, it's not. And you would hope
that our politicians would care more about the country than
you know, their petty differences or their you know, their
(53:09):
attempts to desperately hold on to power. We can't assume
that at this point, and so I'm with you. I
hope that the margin is wide enough to make it
clear and that we don't end up in any kind
of contested scenario, because you know that the kind of
the social fabric of the nation is already frayed as
(53:30):
it is. But you know, we are really dealing with
some pretty diabolical people who are shameless when it comes
to trying to enforce so well or even while pretending
that they care about democracy. So uh, you know again,
if I was a betting then I wouldn't bet against
you know, them taking some kind of action that is
beyond extra legal in some way.
Speaker 17 (53:51):
But we'll have to.
Speaker 1 (53:52):
See how do you think it takes us to get
the results?
Speaker 17 (53:57):
That's a clear question.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Again.
Speaker 17 (53:58):
The Musia is already the groundwork for kind of the
red waves narrative.
Speaker 1 (54:03):
Again. In the twenty twenty two we had that, well,
we'll start to see the news come in look republican,
but then once all the other mail in votes and
everything you counted, all of the results will change. We're
already seeing that story, and that gets more and more
dangerous every time, because every time the States seem to
(54:24):
want to drag it out further and further. First there
was a couple extra days to get in the ballots,
and then it was an extra week, and eventually you're wondering, okay, well,
now we're just an election season there's not even an
election there at this point. You basically, you know, it
takes you a month to get the voting done with
the early voting, the mail and everything, and then it
takes you another month to get the results at this point.
(54:44):
So again, I hope it's decisive enough to where we're
not stuck in that scenario for very long, and we'll
get a relatively quick call, you know, in one direction
or the other. But I think this will be a
close one and that probably means an extending time for
the voting. Mack and Tire with the Blaze, I know
you got self coverage of the election. Work in folks,
read what you're right, watch the show and get the
(55:06):
election coverage. Yeah, I will be on brief TV. Weik
will also be on YouTube during the election night. You
can always catch my Day show at brief TV or
you can catch it on podcasts at Laura McIntyre show.
And then the book The Total State, you can get
that at Amazon, Bunds and Noble Books, a million anywhere
(55:27):
books or sold it. Thank you on all alone. As
the pleasure talking to a communist, I mean communists, and again.
Speaker 17 (55:36):
By Puss, even communist.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
We're never gonna We're never gonna forget that though, aren't we.
So there we go. Thank you man, I appreciate you,
and keep up the great work. You got it back
after this sol so we got more to coverage today.
It's gonna be along with if I'm already slipping like that.
And there's what I'll call Don Junior when we talked
to him. He'll be on the program a little bit
later on this wanting as well stand by a lot still.
(56:03):
You have to get to back with Hugh after news,
weather or traffic together the latest sum of the folks
at the Midwestern or the Midwestern or got news after this.
Speaker 18 (56:11):
Edwards when Trump closing out the Campain tonight, Kamala and
Tim Walls a Cooma was in ann Arbor last night.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Tim Walls with bon Jovi living on a prayer. Well
wait a minute, that's the wrong rally, but that's Detroit tonight.
So get ready for who knows what, who knows what
they're for temporarily suspending production all electric truck the lightning
as demands are sluggish. We'll talk about this coming up.
(56:48):
I believe we got it locked in for let me
just make sure. I think that's eight this morning with
Henry pan Yeah the Detroit News, Detroit's News to our
superstation today. M him is going to go in depth
with us on this story. I've heard about it first time.
I believe it was Friday at the rally and Warren
(57:09):
Auto Workers for Trunk Brian Panadecker making the plea fact.
Coming up at the bottom of the hour. Here we're
going to talk to Mike Rodgers, whos running for center
from the Congressman Mike Rodgers, who I know has been
talking to auto workers. This is a major issue in
this election. Panadecker both it is about this from what
I understand.
Speaker 19 (57:28):
And motivate you to get your friends out to vote. Yesterday,
Ford Motor Company sent out notices to all their workers
at the Dearborn Ford pickup truck the Lightning one hundred
percent electric vehicle.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
They laid everybody.
Speaker 3 (57:44):
Off till next year, all right, So those people through
the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas.
Speaker 2 (57:55):
New Year's are unemployed.
Speaker 19 (57:58):
We don't know when they're coming back, but it won't
be at least until next year.
Speaker 2 (58:02):
So I don't know.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
If you saw that me, I can't imagine. And by
the way, he's the Lantis. Another one on top of it.
I keep getting the updates from a friend these listens
and watches this program and talking about family members that
work there, and he'll give us updates about what they're
seeing there too. And I think a lot of these
companies right now are in We're in for some interesting times.
(58:25):
I think a lot of them are in wait and
see mode because it could go one way or the other,
and you're just not sure. Unfortunately, in a day and
age like today, you just don't know where it's going
to go. And I get the best trucks out there
trying to figure this out. Wall Street looks like it's
(58:48):
pulled from some of the things we've seen. Wall Street
looks like they've pulled some of their money and pushed
it into some areas where it would benefit if Trump
does become president. But again, it's it's hard to know
for sure what you know what's coming, it's hard to
are for sure how that you're going to get prepared
(59:10):
for that. One thing I know is that I've never
seen anything like it. We had President Trump not only
stopping a warrant for that rally this weekend, but he
was in Dearborn for the first time. I think it
was the first time any presidential candidate. Is that correct?
Am I wrong? You don't think I read that somewhere?
(59:31):
I want to say, but I can't remember exactly how
this played out, but just an amazing moment there on Friday. Okay,
So here's what I read. President Trump just made history,
becoming the first presidential candidate to visit the majority of
Arab City, city of dearborn locals loved him. Quote is
(59:55):
Arab Americans reunite against the betrayal of those in power.
We look to a Trump presidency with hope, envisioning a
time where peace flourishes, particularly in Lebanon and Palestine, maintaining
the integrity of the borders. The man, they claimed was
dividing the country now leading the most historic unity movement
in the history. How ironic is that, they say, here's
(01:00:17):
a video for me.
Speaker 20 (01:00:18):
Let me share a couple of words for our president,
for our future president and former president, Missus Dodd Dams,
a wise man, once said, piece is the prize, and
I stand before him today as the air of Americans.
We unite against the betrayal of those in power. Our
families back home and suffer their price for help, echoing
(01:00:39):
across borders while the world remains silent. It is time
to prioritize our nation's best interest in foster lasting peace
for all. This current administration has failed miserably in all
aspects of humanity. It is important that the Republican Party
recognizes the contributions of air Americans. No longer will we
(01:01:02):
tolerate the narrative of fake news that seeks to demonize
our people. We are proud Americans enriching this nation with
our hospitality, education, and hard work. From doctors to humanitarians
and poets to politicians, we embody the spirit of resilience
and progress.
Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
We look to Trump for a Trump.
Speaker 20 (01:01:24):
Presidency with hope, envisioning a time where peace fourishes, particularly
in Lebanon and Palestine, maintaining.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
That this is this is I will tell you.
Speaker 17 (01:01:36):
What I am in this week.
Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
And this story and there what's happened since uh with
all of these different groups of people coming together could
have a massive impact on this on this election, particularly
here in Michigan. Autoworkers, all of Americans and Muslims, of
(01:01:59):
black or suspended, They're all coming together in different ways.
I just wonder what that's going to do for this election,
particularly top of the ticket, but also in the extendate race.
We have from a Congressman Mike Rodgers running here in Michigan.
We'll talk to him for the next last night before
election day. It's a big one. We're back next nineteen am.
(01:02:22):
The short news talks superstition. Oh, here we go. We
are down to the wire, folks. This is it just
hours now to election day. Early voting ending yesterday in
Michigan and election day tomorrow. More. I don't think there's
(01:02:46):
ever been more of a more important critical election, not
this top of the ticket, but all the way down
through in our nation's history. That's just just my appraisal
of the of the world we're on. Whether we realize
this is not just about the next four years, but
but the next two hundred and fifty or not. That'll
be the question tomorrow. Is things really shake out? You
(01:03:08):
got a chance to put President Trump back in a
White House, right the ship, and in order to do that,
you've got to make sure that he's got a Senate
he can work with, and Congress in the House too.
Mike Rodgers joins us now. He's former congressman running for
Senate here in Michigan, and in fact, a lot of
great numbers coming out just the last day's polling and whatnot.
(01:03:29):
Whether we believe polls are not it feels good, but gosh,
the only way to make sure that that final poll,
the one that counts, turns out the way we like
it is we've got to get out there and make
sure we'll continue to work. And Congressmen, I know that
you have been doing that and I appreciate you taking
the time to make sure that you get that final
message out to folks. Well, thank you justin this is
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this is happy war your time. We have planned for work,
and we have worked the plan and it is it's
now just up to all of us to find somebody
that hasn't voted. You get them to a pole, go vote,
get your family to vote. I do believe this is
a consequential election. You know it's bad when the Democrats
are trying to tell you whives the wy to their
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husbands about thet I've never heard such a crazy plan
in my life. But it just tells you how far
we have come. Here's the good news. There is hope
on the horizon here for teachers, for police officers, for
our military, for people who are struggling to put food.
Speaker 17 (01:04:28):
On the table. Hope is on the way here and so,
but we need your vote in order for that to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
Yeah, it's never been a more critical time. In fact,
I know that this race is, particularly in Michigan, gonna
probably come down some of these folks that have primarily
voted one way or the other throughout the years maybe
having to take a look at things. And as we
speak in the middle of this, Florida is temporarily suspended
production or they're all electric the lightening truck or for
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the Stellantis with the their loss, and the auto industry
has just been ravaged by some of these crazy, wacky
mandatory policies from the Harris and Body administration. It's wrong,
grudge you wentn't to push these things on them and
of course now causing them to Flailacy Ford's under some
(01:05:18):
of that strain too, and these folks, I'm sure telling
you all about that on the campaign trail and what
that means. Yeah, we had an event in Oakland County
over the weekend and a few families of auto workers
who are absolutely concerned about their future in this state
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because of the government. You know and supported by a
mount of plant with the soccer and voted over and
over and over again for ev mandates. And then by
the way, I had the audacity to tell Michigan durs
It don't support mandates. I've never seen anything so dishonest
in my life. But when you meet these people justin
they think about anxiety. So the four point workers got
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their pink sorp so will get their pink slips actually
November fifteenth, and then that goes through the rest of
the year. So happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas to you and
your family. And it's because they were forced to build
a car that people do not want to buy. We
are not ready for all electric fleets around the country
where electric club can't handle it. And so the government
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came in and knew better than everybody, and it's going to
mandate the fact that they're going to have to build
these cars. And then by narrowing the number of gas
cars you have available that would raise the price put
it out of the market from most people. I mean,
this is a concerted scheme to get you to buy
an electric vehicle, and it is ruining the American Car Company.
We have five thousand dollar dealers come out in a
(01:06:47):
public letter, So the President, you're ruining young to be
a business in America. Please stop. This is how serious
it is. Twenty four hundred layoffs, fantis, there are opting flips,
a thousand that on the motors Ford just normally lost
someone and by the way, not likely that they're coming
back at least all of them. Ian they have to.
Speaker 17 (01:07:08):
Charge off a five billion dollars of loss, which means
other people's lives are going to be impacted.
Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Under the Biden Harrison stack, we in the last four
years have lost in Michigan twenty thousand manufacturing jobs. Twenty thousand.
Those are like seventy two thousand dollars a piece in
really good paying jobs. And there you saw the recent
jobs report, all the private sector jobs got killed. And
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know their only growth in employment government, which is exactly
where the Democrats are. That's why this election is so important.
I mean, they really honestly believe you can drink yourself
sober and you can spend yourself rich, and my job,
the policies show it, and it's been a disaster, you know.
And unfortunately we can talk about policies all day long.
(01:07:57):
We can talk about we will or won't do, or
how we're going to fix this, fix that. And fortunately
Harrison and really Slotting are out there telling people right
now that they're going to fix problems that they're responsible for.
I think the only thing that really matters to folks
right now who are going to be out there voting,
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maybe already voted, is what they're feeling, what they're experiencing
as we speak. That's what matters most. Unfortunately, all too
many of them, I've had to deal with the consequences,
the pain and suffering of this economy, prices going through
the roof, trying to make ends meet, and they'd like
to just have a shot there at that opportunity again,
(01:08:39):
all this while they're having to deal with crime going
through the roof and that border being wide open. And
I mean, I don't have to tell you you've heard
about it. Sat with the families and heard about the
fentanyl and the issues of one of the most unreported
and tragic stories of our lifetime, the fact that these
kids and many people are dying, and it just it
(01:09:00):
never makes the news. From filmand poisoning stuff that's playing
across their open border.
Speaker 17 (01:09:06):
Oh gosh, I had I said down did in half.
I wanted to be a part of this families, these
families discussions. There was a woman who lost both of
her sons on the same night to fent mael poisoning.
I mean, can you imagine what it got wrenching? Oh,
I mean, it's just hard to even imagine. But here's
the thing, and this is the common theme amongst all
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of them. It did not have to happen. It was
that open border policy, a deliberate open border policy that
brought us all that sentinel and the relationing with other things.
None of these families kids thought they were going to
take sentin off, none of them, and so that stuff
was so lethal. They were poisoned by fent mal. And
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then you think of those sexual trafficking numbers or through
the roof because of these criminal gangs that are coming
across the border and sexually trafficking women. You think about
the crime rates, what happened when youbegar see are killed
in KMP County. You think about the sexual assault of
a girl in Livingston County, the rape of a girl
in Oakland County, minor girls, minor children by your egels,
(01:10:12):
all that by rubels, all of these crimes prevented, work
could have been prevented. You think about that, Justin, and
I hope people get so motivated to get out and
grab somebody and get them to the polls. If you
didn't vote in twenty twenty, please this is your time.
This is the time to actually put up America back
on track. I mean, think of the people who are
(01:10:33):
counting on us to get this right. Police officers have
been treated like donats. You know, teachers in school who
are exacerbated because our kids can't read, and so by
our sixth grade teachers trying to teach you fourth grade
reading to get to a sixth grade curriculum. That's not
the teacher's fault. Well, that's the administration's fault. And it
is the Democrat unions that are killing public education. You
(01:10:55):
think about all of the men and women in the
military who are just yearning for us service worthy of
their service, and we've got so much work to do.
And then the moms, just in, the moms who are
struggling to pay the grocery bills and are using the
food paintry system. Hearing the state like we've never seen before.
(01:11:15):
In the last couple of days of the month to
try to manage their food budget. Really, this is what
the Democrats have given to us. That is why this
election is so important because if they get away of
it and they get your vote, and guess what, they're
going to do the same thing the next four years.
They haven't said that they think the evening mandates is
a bad idea. They just are sorry they got caught
(01:11:37):
doing it, and the mass up difference and that mentality
will ruin this state. I talked to small businesses just
all over the state who are absolutely hurting. What the
other regulation coming out of Washington DC one point six
twenty dollars of new regulatory cost think about their folks
are saying, I can't make it. I cannot continue to
(01:11:58):
do it. If you own a small diner, don't get
over there soon, because when the Democrat policy hits the
way they pay waitresses, they're going to be gone. I
talked to a lot of them. I mean, that's with
at stake, and so I hope people kind of sit
down and think about it and understand why we keep
selling this is so consequential because we will lose so
(01:12:18):
many small businesses, We will lose a lot of hope
for people who are hoping to get this stuck back
on track. And those families wor are struggling with groceries,
they know they ain't going to get any better under
the Democrats. Don't believe their wise. Four months of negative
wanting campaign loves cannot make up for four years of
bad policy from a conress. And Mike Rodgers, running for
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Senate here in Michigan, wants to make that happen so
that President Trump can have the tools needed to get
the things done they need to happen to get the
country back on track. Every race is so important.
Speaker 1 (01:12:54):
And this election, they every one of us has to
get out and get other folks out to vote as well.
Donald Trump Junior, will we be joining us Coming up
on the program a little bit later on President Trump
ending his campaign in Michigan. That's how important it is
to him and the country right now. I suspect you'll
you'll youll be late, but I suspect you'll be there.
It's a long day, it sounds like for you guys, it's.
Speaker 17 (01:13:16):
Going to be a long day.
Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
We're going to be there. The Vice president candidate jd
Vance will be in float today. We'll be there. We've
got our own valleries in Mcomb County. This is all
you know, We're all in. We're not going to leave
anything on the field. Just an ar gonnots to get
people to understand, Hey, the gravity of this race and
be don't let a few rain drops tomorrow if it
(01:13:38):
is stop you from going to the poor. I to
have them voted already. I mean, we cannot. We cannot
let them beat us because we couldn't get up off
the couch. We just can't let that happen. Well, I
talked about this yesterday and hopefully we tried to make
the point to folks that the rain could become an
issue for some. And I don't look, there's a lot
(01:13:58):
of people listening to this program, get it. I totally understand. Well, well,
we'll crawl over broken glass to get out and vote tomorrow.
But what we're what we're really calling for, what we're
asking for, what we need to make sure that as
a president Trump has said it's too big to rag,
amongst other things. But we're really calling for is for people,
as you mentioned, those people that maybe haven't voted before,
(01:14:20):
they just never they've never been able to get out,
they haven't done that we don't want them to be
this sort of this way of detterm from getting out
to vote either. So if you've got to take some
people on the car, you know, drop them off, you know,
maybe holding umbella for somebody. Listen. I think it's all handsome,
Deck tomol I do that kind of thing, it absolutely is,
(01:14:40):
and encourage them to offer them up an assistance. You know,
if people think their vote doesn't matter, I have to
tell you I won the closest congressional eras in the
history of that election cycle by one hundred and eleven votes.
Fifty six people had said I don't want to I'm
not meaning it's raining, it's cold, I don't feel like it.
(01:15:02):
Guess what.
Speaker 17 (01:15:02):
But a very different outcome, and that allowed us to
do some important things for the country. I think the
important things that have to get done. If Donald Trump
doesn't have a Republican Senate, well Chuck Schooner gets to
knock him around more than he. I mean, just you
not thought of it. Well, the only thing is I
didn't invite the president President Trump. When he wins and
(01:15:26):
I win to the United States Senate, we're going to
get holding chairs and we're going to put it outside
the Majority Leader's office, and I'm buying the popcorn and
we're going to watch Chuck Schooner schlep down not all
with his box of tape, dispenser's stapler and paper clips,
leaving the Majority Reader's office so that we can finally
get some common sense back in Washington, d C. So
(01:15:48):
I think the president's him. I think he said he's
going to come and join us for that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
I'm most em for you, but it.
Speaker 17 (01:15:52):
Is just so yeah, I me too. Listen, this is
the time. I hope people get followed up and motivated.
This is the time and talk to that person. We
all have somebody in the family, right, God, my vote
doesn't count, it doesn't matter. I'm busy.
Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
Or they're all the same. Listen, we've learned with the Donald,
Dad Trump and four years in Biden Harrison in their
four years, they are not all the same. And we
absolutely need Donald Trump in the lot lives and we
absolutely need to take the public consentate and when that's uh,
that's the seat, Mike Rodgers, send me in, put me in, coach.
(01:16:26):
We're going to get this stuff fixed. Well, you haven't
microajors from a conress and runner for senator in Michigan
getting down to our business in these final hours. Thank
you for all you doing, and get on to your again. Look,
I don't know when you're going to sleep another President
Trump barely sleeps uh, but boys, if it ever counted,
now's the time to get out there and we're all
in on this one together. Thank you for taking the
(01:16:48):
time today, Thanks Justin. Thanks for being that voice of
reason and conservative voice that in our state, my country
so desperately needs. Thank you for that.
Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
I know there's endorsements, know, and some of those are
more important than others. But I don't have an endorsement.
I will just tell you that I voted early last
week and I did vote for you, So they have it.
It's we got one, at least one of the bat vote,
and if I don't get at least one in my neighborhood, I.
Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Know my family.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Guys.
Speaker 12 (01:17:19):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Hey, we'll talk to you soon and hopefully next time
is a is a victory speech. How about that?
Speaker 17 (01:17:26):
That's great? From your lets to God here is Justin.
Thank you so much and thanks again for all you
do it and your vote means a lot to me
and I work hard to earn it dot Thomas, thank
got it, not them alive as they say, appreciate it.
There he is, Mike Rogers.
Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
I can find out more if you want to help you,
because out the campaign they still need folks that are
Linda hand, whether it's the donations or whatever, it might
be just getting people here or there, that type of thing.
You can find out more Rogers from Michigan dot com.
Back after this quick break, we got more Donald Trump Junior.
Still yet they're trying to start a program this morning.
Don't go anywhere, Come up, Henry Paige, Detroit News, Detroit
(01:18:12):
Newstark Superstation nine today and we're talking about the latest
landscape and of course the latest story out of Ford,
and there's layoffs with the lightning and then what the
rest of the industry is is looking at as we
speak right now. Hey, have you ever seen an election
like this before? Never have I ever? I just played
you some of the audio from Dearborn and what that
(01:18:35):
looked like on Friday, President Trump making the stop there.
But what about what about these folks in Minnesota, some
of these Somali leaders just endorsing President Trump in Minnesota.
Speaker 12 (01:18:53):
Like find us More importantly, the left left us they
left us. Percent of our kids a third grade cannot
read at grade at the grade level. We went from
the sixth to what nineteen now Minnesota education, I mean
we're failing in every standard. Eighth graders sixty percent cannot
(01:19:14):
do model grade level.
Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
This is this is ilhan O Mars, Miniesota.
Speaker 12 (01:19:21):
These are our kids. We talk about economic conditions here.
Our conditions is horrible. We can't afford anything as working
class and midile class people. Now, please understand this well.
Of our present systems were Democrats, but you left us.
(01:19:42):
And because the left left us, join the right. Vote
for Trump twenty twenty four. Vote for Joe Torpe twenty
twenty four, Vote for Masio on Saint Paul twenty twenty four,
Vote for Tad Jude in Cery three twenty four, Vote
four Tom Emma, our lion out of Saint claud for
(01:20:05):
HALLI is here and he's endorsing him.
Speaker 1 (01:20:08):
And please go out.
Speaker 12 (01:20:09):
And vote, because voting for Trump without soldiers is giving
him a failure. So please vote again for the school boards.
We have a ton of people running who are in
the school board from all over the state. And please
go vote for the Republican Party this time thank you
so much.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
There you have it, Somalis in Minnesota breaking, some of
them endorsing their President Trump. That could be another big
issue for Democrats and for Kamala Harris. Why does all
of this matter? Well, because the Democrats have realized they
(01:20:51):
can't be all things to all people. In fact, CNN
I couldn't believe this, and I watched it. CNN had
to cover this. They talked about the different ads. Maybe
some of this was bragging, but the different ads they
had to run in different states for different reasons. She's
running one year in Michigan about a ceasefire. In Pennsylvania,
(01:21:13):
she's promoting her support for Israel.
Speaker 21 (01:21:19):
Or fine, Kamala Harris is targeting crucial battleground voters with
vastly different messages on Gaza and Israel. This ad is
running in Michigan, which has the largest Arab population in America.
Speaker 6 (01:21:34):
What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months
is devastating. We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to
the suffering, and I will not be silent.
Speaker 21 (01:21:46):
All right, Well, it's a very different story for an
AD in Pennsylvania targeting Jewish voters.
Speaker 22 (01:21:53):
Let me be clear, I will always stand up for
Israel's right to defend itself, and I will always ensure
Israel has the ability to defend itself because the people
of Israel must never again face the horror that a
(01:22:13):
terrorist organization called Hamas calls.
Speaker 21 (01:22:16):
On October seven, different message. Andre Kaczynski is out front now,
so Andrew, those obviously do sound starkly different to say
the least, tell me more about what you found.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
Yeah, that's right. And look, this really illustrates the sort
of fine line that the Harris campaign is trying to
walk here in the closing weeks, closing days of this
campaign on the issue of Israel. Here, I'll save you
some breath here, mister. It's just very simple. She's a fraud.
The whole thing, the whole campaign. Is this your read
(01:22:49):
She's a fraud, and so are Democrats in all up
and down at every other race. We just talked about
Alissa Slankin earlier. She's out there pretending she's a fraud.
Her nothing could be further from the truth. She barely
lives here. She's out there pretending that she cares about
the autoworkers. She's the one signing the NBA with the
(01:23:09):
Chinese well with the medc it did the Chinese Essentially,
it did the Chinese company to produce batteries here in Michigan.
Nothing could be further from the truth. That's what our
Democrats do. Around the election time. They try and peer
as reasonable as possible, and then when they get into office,
(01:23:29):
what do they do. They turn as radical as possible.
There are policies the way they rule, which they don't
want to talk about. They don't talk about policies really
during the election time. Every four years or so, a
couple of years they sort of sort of clam up
on that sort. They don't want to give you any details,
don't want to tell you too much about what they
want to do and how they want it. They just
(01:23:50):
going to tell you everything's going to be great. Love
for me, I'll fix all the problems I created, except
they don't say that part out loud. That's where we are,
that's the part of the situation that we're in. That's
why you're seeing what you're seeing. And by the way,
the fact the CNN actually covered that talked about, I
think is fascinating. More on the way today, Donald Trump
(01:24:15):
Junior still join us on the program this morning coming
up about eight thirty eight thirty five somewhere in there
ahead of the big rally tonight that will be taking
place in the campaign rally Trump ending it all right
here in Michigan, the state. It might just all depend on,
(01:24:37):
and you you play a major role in it all.
Back after this Detroit's News Talk superstation today am we
carry that rally live tonight at ten thirty. Ryan Tannabecker
Auto Workers for Trump had the story on Friday and
(01:24:58):
made news there at the rally for President Trump and
Warren talking about the latest news out of Ford and
how workers auto Workers are reacting.
Speaker 19 (01:25:14):
The company sent out notices to all their workers at
the Dearborn Ford pickup truck, the Lightning one hundred percent
electric vehicle.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
They laid everybody off till next.
Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
Year, all right, So those people through the holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas.
Speaker 2 (01:25:37):
New Year's are unemployed.
Speaker 19 (01:25:40):
We don't know when they're coming back, but it won't
be at least until next year.
Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
So I don't know if you saw.
Speaker 1 (01:25:45):
That new and motivateing Pannabecker Auto Workers for Trump joining
us now the latest on that story and the industry
in general and how all of this might play into
this election in such a pivotal world that the state
of Michigan plays Henry Payne, Detroit's News Tax appre Station
(01:26:06):
nine ten am, and of course the Detroit News. Henry.
Appreciate you taking the time to be here with us today, Hey,
justin good to be with you, and really appreciate your
calling attention to this is an issue. I mean, one
of the real worries we in the media have with
the Biden Harris administration and a potential Harris Walt's administration
(01:26:28):
the censorship. And we saw that on the health front
during COVID, and there's a lot of talk that that
information about a so called climate crisis that's forcing these
evs that we're talking about this segment was going to
(01:26:50):
be deemed this information and scribed from the internet. So,
you know, we really really appreciate your highlighting this and
continue to continuing to plant that is an issue. You know,
it really is something, because it was last week that
you came on with the story out of Volkslagen and
(01:27:10):
in Germany they had an issue and having to shut
down thousands of people losing their jobs because of the
Chinese EV's there in Germany, and and and the like, uh, well, gosh,
I guess that's just a preview of coming attractions here
in Michigan. If in the rest of the country, if
(01:27:31):
we're not careful, isn't it. Yeah, there's a pair of
October surprises in the last couple of weeks. I mean
going going right to this issue that Canada Trump is
highlighted here in Michigan and across in the West. These
are these are huge companies. They have huge manufacturing tales.
In fact, not only people through original equipment manufacturers like
(01:27:56):
Ford and uh GM, but also affect supply chains. And
that's that's really what we're seeing in Europe is not
only the potential closure of plants, but then all the
jobs down down the way from those plants that can
cost thousands and thousands of jobs and are detail. It's interesting,
(01:28:17):
and you had Brian Pannabecker a highlight of the coming
into the segment is that a lot of the uh
the United other workers make a lot of money at
the end of the year on on bonuses. It's not
just that hour of rage where where they make the
(01:28:37):
bread and butter, but where they get a thousand dollars
bonus UH for every one billion dollars of company profits.
So it's in their interest, in the workers interest, to
make the company profitable. And you're looking with the rifous
news that the Ford Lightning is is going out of
production for the last few months of this year, but
(01:29:00):
also with that division is going to lose five and
a half billion dollars this year, where HEV division is
gonna lose five and a half billion dollars this year,
that's five thousand dollars out of every worker's pocket. So
you know, you can see the way that these mandates
effect not not just a company's bottom line and they're
(01:29:23):
ability to track capital from the street, but really impacts
the wallets of workers in this area. It really is
something and gosh, I mean, you're talking about, like the
other the trickle down effect of this, not just at
the Big three but the other suppliers, and then you
kind of look at the look. Charlie the Duff has
(01:29:43):
done some great work on this too. I saw a
story he did for News Nation, and of course, in
Charlie's style, he goes into a bar and he's having
a couple of drinks, not going to fud back with
some of these guys that are working on the plant
talking about it. But it's the bar, it's the it's
the you know, it's a diner, it's the coney wherever
it might be. People are eating, you know, they coming
(01:30:03):
to it from. It's all of these businesses and in
so much further beyond it. Were just the entire state
is relying upon that we're gonna we're gonna get hit
hard here in Michigan. And I just don't know that
people can completely understand what we're in for. If if
this sort of nonsense continues to play out, well, I
(01:30:28):
think I think people see it in their purchases as well.
I mean, we've seen the average price of vehicles go
up close to fifty thousand dollars because these automakers they
have to make money on the on the internal condustion
engine cars that people want, and so they raise the
prices and those in order to cover these huge losses
(01:30:49):
which you're seeing in the electric production that's been most
obvious in Stilanus. Juana's is really suffering right now because
economy softened a little bit. When people aren't is willing
to pay, you know, a ten or fifteen thousand dollars
premium on a jeep on a jeep Grand Cherokee in
order to in order to subsidize the Chirps electric car
(01:31:15):
that they're coming out of it. But I'll tell you
the other thing that's really fascinating. Yes, the Democrats aren't
talking about it. I mean, I think that goes to
how nervous they are about these mandates. Knawa Hass is
not talking about TDUS, she's not talking about defunding the police.
She's not talking about electric cars and this huge energy
(01:31:38):
transition that they're putting in place. Bebbie Dingle was on
VIA last week when Fox News was here in town.
She denied there's a NEWB mandate, tell us a slot
kind of denying there's a NEV mandate. I mean there's
a NEV mandate.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
We all know.
Speaker 1 (01:31:55):
Because they've put in place these huge subsidies in order
to convert the etomate manufacturer's dilectric. They're funding electriccharities across
the company or the teams of billions of dollars. So
we all know that there's an EV man, that there's
a federal priority to flip these companies to evs. And
so it's fascinating that the Democrats that are running this
(01:32:18):
are denying that they're running on it.
Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
That's the thing that I think. I just I don't.
I guess we've gotten to a point. Look, if men
can get pregnant and play in limed sports, I guess
you can get so far off the realm of what
reality is anymore that I guess it's easy to play
pretend with everything else. But to me, it's I just
(01:32:45):
don't see how they can ignore this stuff, as you mentioned,
and I think to their peril. In fact, that will
be the case, to the very own pail in the situation,
because look their real life, everyday people that are facing
these consequence of all of these failed policies, and Conda,
like President Trump says, she broke it will fix it.
(01:33:07):
You see. It's it's not just the auto workers. We
just played earlier clip from Minnesota, so Molly's coming in
and saying, uh, we're gonna the Democrats have left us.
They've left us, They've left us behind. I think a
lot of groups that feel that way, Black forst Hispanic
voters and a dear warn Right before that that rallygan Warren.
This weekend, we saw folks for the first time get
(01:33:30):
together with President Trump and talking about how there's never
been a candidate like this. You saw one hundred thousand
in the primary Democrat primary voted essentially against Biden. And
it's the same regime. They understand that, they know that's
the case, whether they vote for Trump or just don't
vote for Harris, that could have a major impact in
(01:33:52):
this election as well. And all of it, Henry, the
wild thing here runs right through Michigan. Yeah, I know
this is then, you know this is this is a
key area and you're seeing these these huge disruptions. I mean,
you have a party that has been taken over by
the climate religion. There's a climate crisis. You know, Aeroca
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says the world ends unless in twenty thirty two we
go to all electric cars, we go to all in
mill economy. These corporations, corporations echo those sentiments and they say,
if we don't go carbon neutral by twenty forty, if
they're not all electric cars, if they're not getting all
their power from when there's by twenty forty, then when
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the resunion race ceases do exist. So that if that's
your driving policy, yes, you have to put in place
these drastic reductions like the elimination of internal combustion engine,
the elimination of the coal and natural gas plants, the
power of this economy that the consequences are that are
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going to be huge economically, and people here are already
feeling that. We're talking about the layoffs that are happening
right now at Ford because they're not producing the electric
vehicles they thought they would. We're seeing it in our
electric bills here in southeast Michigan. You know, our electric
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rates have gone up to twenty one cents a one hour.
I mean that's a big increase from over a decade ago.
So you're seeing the consequences this campaign. It's a stuff campaign,
but it's a real campaign we know to drastically change
this economy to address the so called climate crisis. I
(01:35:44):
want me through. I know we're going to make this
quick because we get to Donald Trump Junior coming up
here in just a moment. So want me quickly through.
How will things be different? Commonly wins versus a Trump win,
particularly for the auto industry and for America, but Michigan specifically. Well,
so that's a key point because Donald Trump came in
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the same thing in two thousand and sixteen years elected,
I mean really came in and stiff the regulatory agencies
and said no more of these mandates, these timelines to
go out of v So I think you'll see you'll
see that happen right away. You won't have the E
p A and you certainly won't have Jennifer Graham home
(01:36:29):
at the Energy Department pushing these mandates, and that means
more of a free market. The other piece of that,
obviously is you're going to get big tariffs put on
production coming in from China, Chinese cars. But again justin
I don't think the Chinese are a threat as long
as you're not mandating electric cars. That's all they do
(01:36:52):
is then they achieve electric cars, you know, if there's
not a mandate to buy them. Really, I don't think
the Chinese are a threat. So free market, free market economics.
It was a way to go to consumer trups. Here
you have it. That's the latest. Folks that will follow
online they can I know you're right obviously for the
Detroit News you have segments here in nine ten a m.
(01:37:14):
The whorls can folks find you can find me, yeah,
across the internet writing about this. The number of newspapers
that put me up from the Chicago tribute to papers
across Florida, and it was being on your programs always
a pleasure. Henry paying with the latest here and we'll
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keep you updated. Henry, thank you for taking the time.
Thanks got it back after this, Donald Trump Junior, still
you have to join the programs. Standby the latest got
up about eight thirty five right here, Detroit's News Talk
Superstation nine ten. Cover it up. Donald Trump Junior showing
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the program right here, Joint News Stark Superstition nine ten
Am a lotably are about eight thirty five. Case you
want to make make sure that you've set your set
your alarm and or what not. Look, I I know
that let me talk a lot about the importance of
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the state, what he sees as far as the election
is concerned. We've got these popular polls, the popular vote polls,
with the national polls, but we really I think what
we're seeing here in this election is a bunch of
bunch of swing states that really the battleground states that
that batter most. Why those things are important In fact,
(01:38:41):
Mark Halprin, right, I don't know if you know, we've
been playing a lot of his stuff lately. He's a pollster,
is kind of a journalist that deals. He doesn't really
show his hand. He's not I will tell you this,
He's not a he's not a big Trump He's not
like a Trump guy. He's not a he's not a
concern you know, that sort of sense of the way.
(01:39:04):
But he talks about why these things are really shaping
up in certain states and why some of this matters
on his program. They've got out now called Two Way,
and I think it's kind of fascinating we're seeing some
of this stuff play now.
Speaker 10 (01:39:21):
First of all, revelation for me today regarding the battle
Grand States, it remains the base case the vice President
Harris is unlikely to win, according to my sources in
both parties, not sure thing. Unlikely to win Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona.
If she doesn't win those three states, she must sweep
sweep Pennsylvania, Michigan, in Wisconsin. As forecast here a long
(01:39:45):
time ago, it appears that she's basically back to where
Joe Biden was on the end of the debate, one
electoral college path to exactly two hundred and seventy electoral votes.
Speaker 1 (01:39:54):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (01:39:55):
So our intense focus for the rest of the way
will be the continued to monitor see whether she can
actually when North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona does not appear in
my sources now that she will, can she win the
three Great Lake States? And the focus has been on
Pennsylvania here on this platform. We did a two hour
show called It's All about Pennsylvania and what I'm here
to tell you tonight based on my reporting with Democrats
(01:40:16):
and Republicans nationally and in both those states, that it
could be that Kamala Harris wins Pennsylvania but loses the
White House because she loses Wisconsin. Michigan remains a bit
of a puzzle. Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are
doing Julie rallies near each other in Wisconsin tonight, bidding
as far as I'm concerned for my reporting, because as
I said, my reporting is that she's in trouble in Wisconsin.
(01:40:38):
This is based on three sources, two Republicans, one Democrat,
all of whom know the state quite well, and all
of whom told me today the same version of they
would be somewhere between sopran and shocked if Kamala Harris
won Wisconsin. Okay, doesn't mean she's not going to All
I'm telling you is to reorient yourself away from news
(01:40:58):
framing that says it's all about Pennsylvania. The winner of
Pennsylvania will win this election. That's become kind of a mantra,
the winner Pennsylvania will win. I'm here to tell you
she may well win Pennsylvania, win the election, but she
could win the Pennsylvania lose the election because she doesn't
win Wisconsin. Watch Wisconsin. Washington Post pull today at Pennsylvania
forty eight, forty seven Harris within the margin of VERR
(01:41:21):
on message. A Republican firm did some polling.
Speaker 1 (01:41:24):
Put that tweet up.
Speaker 10 (01:41:25):
Please, it's a Republican firm, but they're very good pollsters.
House Cassianos can testify to that, very friendly with them.
You put that up, Paul tweet.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
Yes, maybe.
Speaker 10 (01:41:39):
All right, a bunch of polls that shoe Trump ahead,
but margin of errs stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
He is saying, essentially, and I think about this, it's
not just Pennsylvania, it's also Wisconsin and Michigan. So hear
that any number of those aren't in swing. Here we
were in play, and it's never been more important, It's
(01:42:05):
never been more critical this election Meanwhile, they've got nothing.
They've got nothing. Kamala is not doing well at all herself,
and now they're a pool. Biden nothing seems to sick.
They got tim Walls with bon Joviy living on a prayer.
That's a guest. We're going to wring it tonight in Detroit,
(01:42:27):
hopefully trying to move the needle in some way. But
they pulled Biden off the campaign.
Speaker 23 (01:42:35):
Trail Tonight, Fox News has learned multiple campaign calls that
were publicly advised on the president's schedule for yesterday afternoon
were canceled as he faces continuing fallout over his garbage
comment on a zoom earlier this week. None of the
calls that had been scheduled were officially sanctioned by or
affiliated with the Harris campaign, and Biden has no official
(01:42:57):
campaign events on his schedule ahead of the diction d Tonight,
Fox News.
Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
Has I will tell you a man, oh man, it's
getting weird out there. Speaking of weird, there's some ads
out now. We're going to play through some of these
coming out Piot a little bit. One of them is
the weirdest ad I think I've ever seen. It's for
a Democrat ad. Then they call us conspiracy theorists talking
about all the weird things that are going to happen.
(01:43:23):
It's someone written from like a dystopian future perspective. It's
a really it's just a really sad kind of This
is the way these people think about everything. Here's what
happened if Trump won. And oh my gosh, folks, I'm
telling you they call you nuddy. Just just wait till
(01:43:44):
you see this thing. I'm gonna get to that. Put
some ever really just masterfully done ads on the behalf
of President Trump and some of the latest and closing ads.
This might be one of the best today. We have
to love our children more than we hate each other
or f K Junior. In fact, it's a unity ad
(01:44:06):
and it will this one, This one features kid Rock.
Speaker 7 (01:44:10):
What will we do with this moment? How will we
be remembered? Look at the opportunities before us?
Speaker 24 (01:44:23):
This election really isn't about the left versus the right.
Speaker 1 (01:44:27):
It's about we, the.
Speaker 7 (01:44:29):
People, choosing our government and the choice between freedom versus tyranny.
Speaker 25 (01:44:37):
Nobody has a chronic disease burden like we have. Why
are we allowing this to happen to our children? Ultimately,
the only thing we say our country is if we
choose to love our kids more than we hate each other.
Speaker 26 (01:44:54):
What is going on here is deeper than politics.
Speaker 2 (01:44:58):
It is deeply.
Speaker 26 (01:45:01):
We are being called to rise above the hatred and
the fear.
Speaker 27 (01:45:06):
And the evil.
Speaker 3 (01:45:08):
We need to remember above and beyond that we must
love our neighbors, That we must treat other people as.
Speaker 1 (01:45:15):
We hope to be treated.
Speaker 19 (01:45:17):
You want to be a rebel, you want to be
a hippie, you want to stick it to the man,
Show up on your college campus and try.
Speaker 1 (01:45:23):
Calling yourself a conservative.
Speaker 7 (01:45:25):
I heard there's going to reach heights that it has
never seen before.
Speaker 2 (01:45:29):
The nurture is gonna.
Speaker 1 (01:45:30):
Be a hop to walk, elthy, exultant with a lot
of presents. That's very bolt, a healthy.
Speaker 26 (01:45:51):
I come to you today and our Democrats, and I
will be a first time Trump here tonight.
Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
It is critical, the most critical election in our lifetime,
and it runs right through Michigan. Donald Trump Juns, who
joins us now from the campaign trail, We appreciate you
taking the time to be here with us today. Good
to talk to you guys. You know I had a
conversation with you on election night in twenty sixteen in
(01:46:42):
Grand rapids Michigan, and it feels very much so today
like it did that that evening, and I know you're
going to be back in Michigan and your father's going
to be back here with the end of the campaign,
right back in Michigan. I think that maybe shows how
important the state is and why everybody's got to get
(01:47:04):
out and get folks out that you know and love
care about, get him out, get him to the polls.
I couldn't have said it better myself. I mean, it
does have a very twenty sixteen vibe. Americans were lied
to in twenty twenty. We saw all the nonsense. They
weaponized COVID, they created all sorts of insanity, and then
(01:47:27):
you know, the adults were put back in charge, and
we saw all the rules go to hell in a handbasket.
You had the ascam repay, you had the economy, you
had everything. It's literally hard to believe that America to
go from prosperity to poverty as quickly as it did
from peace to war. And I think they get it.
They're seeing through all that relives. They've watched all the
(01:47:47):
hoaxes collapse. When they couldn't impeach him, they tried to
bankrupt him, that they tried to take his businesses, and
all of that didn't work. They tried to jail him.
When that didn't work, they umped up the rhetoric so
much that they tried to kill him. And he just
wants to fight for America. And so it's really amazing.
It's different than sixteens though. This time we know who
(01:48:07):
the real good guys are in Washington, DC, about the
people who are going to stake you along the way
to pretend to be Republicans. This time we have a
coalition of incredible people. You're not just electing Donald Trump.
You're getting JJ Evans, You're getting RFK Junior with health,
you're getting a Tulsey garbage, you're getting independent voices. You're
getting Elon Musk, you know, the Einstein of our era
(01:48:29):
wants to come in and help fix things. You compare
and contrast that to what the Democrats are with, well, us.
Speaker 17 (01:48:34):
Come all off them.
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
We don't even live what her policy positions are yet,
do You won't even talk about them. She was asked
yesterday about where the voting California, in her home state,
about being Lenian on criminals, and she wouldn't tell us
which way she voted, which is you know, which tells
you exactly which way she voted. It's absolute insanity. But
we have an incredible opportunity to take our country back.
But we will not do that if you sit on
(01:48:56):
your butts, I mean especially you know, I'm seeing how
a voter turn out with some women, where men get
out there and vote, get in line, stay in line.
Speaker 17 (01:49:05):
Bring your friends. If everyone shows up, we win. If
you sit at home, you know you can go. You
can spend four three years on the pact of its communism.
Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
Yeah, I just if I've said this, and I really
don't think it's I don't think it's hyperbole. I don't
think it's about the next four years. I think this
is about the next two hundred and fifty in this country,
one hundred percent. I mean this is this is sort
of the breaking point for Western civilization as I see it. Right,
Would you see the notion of the open borders where
(01:49:37):
your tax payer dollars are going to fund wars that
no one even can articulate what victory looks like. And
you know, we can't take care of people that have
been ravaged in North Carolina. We give them a seven
hundred and fifty dollars a loon after they lost a
loved one, a home, a business, But overnight they can
come up with billions for Ukraine. And you know, it's
it's absolute madness, it's insanity, and we can stop it
(01:50:00):
if we don't stop it now as you get past
the point of no return. So this is that Falkran point.
Tomorrow is that day where we decide basically whether we
want affordable groceries, freedom of speech, liberty, or if we
want World War three. I mean, it's that simple at
this point, because the Democrat Party has done such a
one to eighty, that's such a one eighty to what
(01:50:22):
they used to stand for, the legends of the Democrat
Party past would be ray over in their graves if
they're not already now. I have talked to various members
of your family, talk with your father over and over again.
I know you understand it because you see it on
a daily basis, the toll this is taken, and yeah,
key and and you all seem to be not just
(01:50:47):
you know, happy and willing to fight, but almost fired
up by it. And there's nothing more than that moment.
Speaker 2 (01:50:54):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
I can't imagine what it was like to witness what
happened on July thirteenth, But the moment that he he
stood up on that platform, raised his hand in defiance,
assist in the air, the blood dripping from his ear,
and he said, at that moment and encourage people to fight.
I just there is no other person I think you
(01:51:15):
want leading your country than someone like that. Yeah, I
under said that, you know when I the first thing
I said to him afterwards was like, that was the
most badass thing I've ever seen, And it was, Yeah,
these days, everyone's a tough guy on a keyboard dinner,
everyone's a tough guy from mommy's basement. You just shot
in the face and to come back defiant, you know,
(01:51:37):
And that not even for me to say that, you know,
I didn't. The guys that I still seeing guys with
say yes, guys, well, the toughest guys in the world
were calling blowing me.
Speaker 2 (01:51:45):
Up that day.
Speaker 1 (01:51:46):
They're like, oh, that's it, that's the test.
Speaker 17 (01:51:48):
That guy is the serious, that that's real. And you know,
I think our enemies during my father's presidency, they knew
that there's a reason Putin didn't invade Ukraine during his presidency,
but he did under Obama, he did it again under
buy It, and he did it under Bush. You know,
there's a reason that we was able to keep our
enemies in check. There't there's an oil that you give
up if you're actually a tough guy. I mean, we
(01:52:09):
knew that that moment when he came up defiant. That
is America. That's what America was all about. That's what
started America in seventeen seventy six, being defiant under tyranny.
We have a chance to let that lead, or you
can let like word Salah cacklin, Kamala, do I guess
the continuation of the Biden policies because she said she
(01:52:31):
wouldn't do anything differently, So you know, I guess the
choice is up to America at this point. I mean,
if you truly think you're better off now and then
you were four years ago, than by all means well
for Kamala Harris. But like, I can't imagine a single
person actually believing that unless maybe they got lot you.
Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
Unpowerable Donald Trump Junior with us right now we're talking
about that and what that revealed in your father that day,
but also on the eve of this election, I got
to ask how has that if anyway, We've heard stories,
but how is it that at that moment and subsequently
moments after, How has that changed him in any way?
Speaker 17 (01:53:06):
Honestly, I think it's strengthened his resolve, you know, I
think it probably you know, I think it probably boosted
his face. I think it boosted a lot of people's faith.
I mean, I was thinking about it Berlin, somebriers, and
I don't think I've ever seen him turn his head
to point through a graph and start looking at numbers.
It's sort of not the way he does things, right,
But uh, you know, I think there was someone else
looking out not just for him and my family, but
(01:53:29):
probably America in our future. And so, you know, I
think it probably, you know, through the strengthen some of
his faith and that not that it was lacking, but
when he goes through something like that, it's like, WHOA,
that's not coincidence. When you look at all the multiple
failures and all of this, and then magically the exact
instance he turns his head and just gets grazed, like
that doesn't happen, that's not that doesn't happen by coincidence.
(01:53:51):
So yeah, I know it's done that for me, I
know it's done that probably for a lot of Americans,
whether you had a lot of faith or none at all.
I think you've started questioning it in a positive sense.
So there's real The fait is just incredible. He's never
ever going to stop. And I think you know now
it's really in the hands of the American people.
Speaker 1 (01:54:08):
It's up to you. But you know, don't let apathy,
don't don't sit this one out.
Speaker 2 (01:54:13):
Go and vote.
Speaker 1 (01:54:13):
If you vote, we win.
Speaker 17 (01:54:15):
You're based on minerial numbers.
Speaker 1 (01:54:17):
If you show up, we win. They have to have
an unprecedented election then, and they're probably going to play
their games. And I'm sure you know, maybe Michigan's one
of those places where we just have to overwhelm it,
make it too big to rig. If everyone does that,
we send a mandate. We can end this thing tomorrow
night and not drag it on for weeks and months
with the insanity. Just get out and vote.
Speaker 17 (01:54:35):
Call your friends, and I all say, listen, I've been
doing this for three months.
Speaker 1 (01:54:39):
I get nothing out of politics other than heartache and
subpoenas in congressional testimony for treason to crime punishable by death.
You know, if I can do this for three months,
five six events. Today. People can call their friends today,
they can drag them to the polls tomorrow. You can
wait in line if the line's a little bit long,
when you think at what's at stake, like I promise, see,
(01:55:00):
I don't care how long you're waiting alone. It doesn't matter.
Speaker 17 (01:55:04):
It's worth it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:06):
So they just have to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:55:07):
If they do that.
Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
Again, I think we genuinely just win this minue. We
can put it to best of my life. But they
all have to do it.
Speaker 17 (01:55:13):
We cannot do it by ourselves.
Speaker 1 (01:55:15):
I told your brother this. I told the doctor Ben Carsoniss.
He and I were talking about how close everything was
that day. I don't believe.
Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
I do.
Speaker 1 (01:55:23):
I believe that God spared his life. I believe that
was miraculous and nothing shure to van intervention. I didn't
think he he spared your father's life and our country
in that moment for your father to go on and lose.
But we've got to get out and that got to
be a part of making that happen. So any any
(01:55:43):
of this idea is talk about maybe Christians sitting around
and whatnot, things like.
Speaker 3 (01:55:47):
That that.
Speaker 1 (01:55:49):
It just it's appalling to me. We've got to get out.
Every one of us has got to do our part,
and every one of us not just vote, but make
sure that other folks are voting to And I appreciate
you take your time to be here with us today
and in ann the world. Are you you're going to
be in Michigan tonight with your father or are you
somewhere else? I'll be there.
Speaker 2 (01:56:07):
I will be there.
Speaker 17 (01:56:08):
Actually, you know, I always basically divide in Congress. I
don't spend a lot of time with him, and we
can't pink trail. But today, for the last day, I'm
gonna do the whole Day'm with him in North Carolina.
Right now, we'll be hitting the road and we'll be
doing all four stuffs. I think I get home.
Speaker 1 (01:56:20):
At about four in the morning tomorrow, so it's gonna
be a long day, but it'll be fun, fantastic. Well,
maybe we'll see you tonight. Looking forward to it. I
look forward to it. Thank you again. You've got a
Donald Trump Junior orders and gentle, there we go, big night,
and I'll be a bigger day tomorrow. As stands, how
we getting to go time?
Speaker 3 (01:56:38):
This is it.
Speaker 1 (01:56:41):
I don't think we can overstate it Well, We've talked
about this over and over again and again. It's all
on the line. By the way here that event tonight
live on the radio nine ten am, Detroit's news talk superstation.
We'll cover the rally live at ten thirty. Whatever it
(01:57:02):
happened right here back after this big program all the
way nine day noon and going today on the program
Big One. Selina Zeito, Washington Examiner, Communists and reporter. Pennsylvania
voter fraud allegations listening to Arizona political company. That's odd.
(01:57:24):
Founder and president of the Brownston Institute, Jeffrey Zucker, the
blatantly obvious increase in censorship this election cycle, of what
it all means. Dave McCormick, he's the citizen of the
Senate candidate rather in Pennsylvania. Will will it go? Will
it go?
Speaker 3 (01:57:40):
Red?
Speaker 1 (01:57:43):
All of it, plus plus all of the other stories
of more National Guard troops on standby in Washington State, Oregon,
and Nevada for Nevada, it's Nevada, right, and I always
always see I went wrong Nevada, as you just heard.
You know, this is kind of interesting. But the Donald
(01:58:04):
Trump Junior just mentioned that we haven't gotten to it yet.
But she was just asked, which I think is very strange,
and he nailed it. The fact that she refused to
say probably gave it away exactly how she voted. You know,
maybe the Vice President of the Chief votes in California
because that's her home state. So how did how did
(01:58:29):
she vote in Prop thirty six, which, by the way,
Prop thirty six is that it's that proposition that would
take these people that they've let out. It's very strange
because she's she's got a wild history. On one hand,
she's locked up people for like years and years and
years on end for like drug crimes, minor drug crimes,
(01:58:51):
we things like that pot She's locked people up for that,
But at the same time, she wants to let like
crazy rabid criminals in back into the In the society,
(01:59:13):
Kamala Harris asked about how she would vote on Proposition
thirty six, increasing criminal peniles for shoplifters and drug traffickers.
That that's because the state has been just devastated by it.
She refuses refuses to even tell me, how did you
vote on thirty six?
Speaker 24 (01:59:28):
So I have my ballot is on its way to California,
and I'm going to trust the system that it will
arrive there. And I'm not going to talk about the
vote on that because honestly, it's decenday before the election,
and I don't intend to create an investment one way
or that.
Speaker 1 (01:59:46):
They around it.
Speaker 2 (01:59:46):
We know what you mean.
Speaker 1 (01:59:50):
You're too much of a pansy to tell us the
truth about anything. You won't tell us the truth. It
is such an important issue. Why wouldn't you talk about it.
She's told not to talk about it, she told not
to mention it. It's too much of a well, it's a.
Speaker 12 (02:00:06):
It is.
Speaker 1 (02:00:06):
It's it's a hot potato. But I tak yeah, fantastic,
So without telling us, she tells us exactly, because why
wouldn't you increase Why wouldn't you increase the penalties for
these people that are getting out? They're running around, they're
doing all kinds of Oh, they're shop pifting all over again.
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They're really that's the best way to put it. You're
coming to the same crime over and over and over again.
It's just nuts. There's a couple of good things. As
a matter of fact, there's a couple of really really
good Harris pieces out there right now. This one might
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be worth forwarding to your friends and family. As Elon
Musk has requested over our acts, don't forget Kamala Harrish's
record big spending, ropness, equity, and flip flops. In fact,
it's very similar to what you just want. Do you
think you just fell out of a coconut tree? Who
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is Kamala Harris?
Speaker 28 (02:01:16):
She won't hold news conferences and rarely takes questions from reporters. Instead,
she reads the same speech off teleprompter again and again.
Speaker 16 (02:01:26):
The path to the.
Speaker 1 (02:01:27):
White House runs right through this date.
Speaker 28 (02:01:30):
The campaign also releases carefully produced videos.
Speaker 1 (02:01:34):
We believe in a.
Speaker 16 (02:01:35):
Future where every person has.
Speaker 15 (02:01:38):
The opportunity not just to get fine.
Speaker 2 (02:01:41):
But to get ahead.
Speaker 28 (02:01:42):
That would be good, But would Harris's policies allow that
America is on track to bankruptcy?
Speaker 1 (02:01:49):
The Vice President votes in the affirmative.
Speaker 28 (02:01:51):
Harris repeatedly casts tie breaking votes to spend more of
your money.
Speaker 1 (02:01:56):
Unlocking the ability to pass a COVID relief package. Out
how the con votes.
Speaker 28 (02:02:04):
Class election. I ran a game show that compared candidates
spending plans. He found that Trump and Biden wanted to
increase spending my more than two hundred billion dollars. Elizabeth
Warren and Bernie Sanders by trillions. But I was surprised
that the biggest spending plans came Fromamala Harris. Her proposals
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would have exploded.
Speaker 2 (02:02:26):
Our debt, the highest inflation in forty one years.
Speaker 28 (02:02:29):
Biden's irresponsible spending ignited nasty inflation. Imagine what inflation would
be like if Harris had been president. In her first
policy speech, She's proposed almost two trillion dollars in new spending.
Speaker 1 (02:02:43):
It's fantastic. By the way, again, if you want John Stossel,
you know the guy, very very credible from her twenty
twenty guy. I've always liked him. I think he's more
like an independent libertarian kind of guy. But I've always
found John to be really just a good guy, just
a good guy. So they call you a conspiracy theorist,
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But have you seen the latest thered We played some
really masterfully done Trump ads that are closing ads. This
one is supposed to be, I guess for Common's campaign.
It's called a warning from the future. And you talk
about crazy.
Speaker 27 (02:03:22):
We weren't always like this. We had a beautiful life,
the best parties, the most beautiful friends. We thought it
was just another election. So a lot of us didn't
vote why bother everyone knew the system was rigged. Many
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of us even voted for them. I know it sounds
crazy now, but we didn't like Democrats back then. We
were angry about the.
Speaker 1 (02:03:57):
Vaccine y mistakes.
Speaker 27 (02:04:00):
And how they handle the lining dost and where they
wanted to sensor free speech on the illness.
Speaker 1 (02:04:06):
They want to redgated obedience.
Speaker 27 (02:04:08):
So what have we ended up doing. We voted for
the guys who openly said they wanted to imprison dissenters.
Speaker 1 (02:04:15):
They're openly targeting people in the ZAD who they have ignored,
they've completely ignored, and.
Speaker 27 (02:04:22):
There's the military against their political opponents. So yeah, here
along in.
Speaker 1 (02:04:31):
That good time.
Speaker 27 (02:04:37):
When Trump got sick and died. Fance was thirty nine
years old when he became president.
Speaker 1 (02:04:43):
This is probably the great what you're about ready to watch.
It's probably the craziest part of this thing.
Speaker 27 (02:04:49):
Thirty years later, he's still president today.
Speaker 1 (02:04:53):
They've got AI that have mocked up and you can
tell it's fake just from the fingers and every you
can tell the AI fingers aren't real. And the way
the way he was making old vans. They said, he's
been president for twenty years three years, and with the.
Speaker 27 (02:05:13):
Supreme Court on his side, they gave him dictatorial powers.
They took away the NaN's reproductive rights, outlawed contraceptions, and
laved the minimum wage. Then he had repression descent AI
surveillance of everything he did or said on it.
Speaker 1 (02:05:30):
By the way, all these things they're saying that that's
going to happen if Trump wins. A lot of this
stuff I think is actually what they want to do.
Speaker 27 (02:05:38):
And I thought we couldn't imagine the government underveinance. Peter
Teel and Elon Musk set up concentration camps for legal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (02:05:47):
And again they call you, they call you the conspiracy theorist.
Watch the full thing. I'll put it up in the
stack at Justin barclay dot com. We put all the
stories of things that we've talked about throughout the show
every day so you can make sure you have a
catalog of those things, whether you want to share with
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people or not. Okay, probably the best, the best one.
And they're very mad, they're big mat about best one
of the day.
Speaker 29 (02:06:17):
Has to be this story and put on sign in
my front lag And I don't think I should be
subjected to these fraudulent mailers.
Speaker 1 (02:06:24):
She put a Harris This Wall sign in her frontigating
mail that said congratulations, we've selected an illegal internet for
you take into your home. This fifty year old Shrewsbury
woman put up a Harris Wall sign in front of
her home.
Speaker 2 (02:06:38):
She just wanted to show her support. She never imagined
she would be subjected to a campaign dirty trick.
Speaker 1 (02:06:44):
It will creeped me out. She was dismayed when not
a practical.
Speaker 2 (02:06:47):
Joke aill arrived this week and she received this postcard.
Speaker 19 (02:06:51):
It purports to be from the Harris campaign, thanking her
for putting up a sign, and a lerning.
Speaker 2 (02:06:56):
Her family from Nicaragua would be moving into her home.
Speaker 29 (02:07:00):
That's when I realized as an obvious attempt to try
to either scare me or rage, bait me and make
me upset.
Speaker 27 (02:07:06):
It's absolutely a scare tactic.
Speaker 1 (02:07:08):
Well maybe maybe it's just a it's a tactic to
get you to wake up to see what the heck
you're endorsing. Oh, it's hilarious. Nevertheless, see the full club.
We'll put it up online at justin Barkley dot com.
They give me a good chuckle Limbeck program. Later at
nine to noon, you'll get the Trump Rally in its
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entirety tonight Tim thirty or whatever that begins, and we're
back with more election coverage tomorrow. They got great there, folks,
God bless