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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crazy Democrats. We have seen them in many incarnations this year.
There is the lie, the deliberate, blind eye, inciting violence, stupidity,
and just playing out and out Trump derangement syndrome. And
we have the did they really just say that? Examples
of all of these.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm pen Parker.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
This is newspite.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Well, let's let's let's go right now.
Speaker 4 (00:33):
Because it is not illegal to be undocumented. It is
not a crime to be undocument.
Speaker 5 (00:40):
Did you really not have any idea that he was
not fit to serve a second term?
Speaker 6 (00:46):
Casey, we're looking forward.
Speaker 5 (00:47):
He lost a presidential election, and is that not Joe
Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again.
Speaker 7 (00:53):
We're looking forward.
Speaker 8 (00:54):
Our laws are clear, you can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 9 (00:58):
You can refuse illegal order.
Speaker 7 (01:00):
You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
People don't follow those illegal orders.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
That has to be the most egregious example of Trump
derangement syndrome from the year that I have ever seen. Actually,
and we'll play, let's play the whole thing. That's actually
a shortened version of it, because a longer version of
it is over a minute long. But this is just
the this is members of the US Senate and the
US House of Representatives telling members of the military to
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basically not to follow the president's orders. And they want,
you know, a soldier to make that decision, whether it's
an illegal order or not cut one on one.
Speaker 10 (01:39):
Our laws are clear.
Speaker 11 (01:40):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 9 (01:43):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 7 (01:45):
You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 9 (01:47):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
I hope they've looked up the words edition by the way,
you know, and you know, court martial, because.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
There were that.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
That's asking for trouble right there. That's against the Uniform
Military Code. It's not if you don't like an order,
your job is to basically tell your commander, I'm uncomfortable
with that order, and he'll tell you to do it
or not do it. But then it's in his ballpark
and then he goes to his That's how it goes
up the chain. And that's what you do. But you
don't make the decision yourself not to follow the order.
And for a US and these these people, a lot
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of these people who you just heard served in the military,
for them to tell military members to not follow orders
is treasonous. There was another great example of tds this
summer that was in Texas where you had a whole
slew of Texas Democrat reps at the airport fleeing the
state because they were protesting redistricting efforts to make it
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more balanced between Republicans and Democrats in the state. And
this is them. This is a montage of Texas reps
at the airport.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Two d please who.
Speaker 12 (02:56):
Would not relent to an authoritarian president and will to
steal and racially gerrymander are black and brown.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
District this extraordinary set of core right so that your
voices could be heard.
Speaker 13 (03:08):
This is the destruction of America and the destruction of
value of our vote.
Speaker 14 (03:13):
So you see me, look at here, bye.
Speaker 9 (03:17):
Out.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
I'm here for you, but I'm here for you, but
I'm not gonna work. I mean that's what that's what
they did.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
About you then, but that was just like, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
So I'm going to give you an example of democracy
by refusing till the democratic process work.
Speaker 7 (03:33):
Vote.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Yeah, exactly, that's exactly.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
What it is.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
But TDS sufferers trump derangements on sufferers like to toss
out general doom and gloom predictions. And there were some
really fun ones this year, like Sean Penn Cut number fourteen.
Speaker 13 (03:52):
Before Buckley gets to that point where he's dealing with
another leader, we should consider worst case scenarios. And I
do think it's a reasonable theory that don Trump is
not unlike the spouse of someone who leaves him, perhaps
for another who then murders their former partner because.
Speaker 6 (04:09):
If they can't have her, nobody can. And I think
Donald Trump and his Sola sism may have that relationship
with the world, and that this destruction is in part
a power play and also a literal intention of his
final app.
Speaker 15 (04:26):
You think he'll try to stay on.
Speaker 13 (04:28):
I think he might try to destroy the world by
the before before he before he ages out of life.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
It's going to destroy the world, Ben, Donald Trump's going
to destroy the world. And one of my personal favorite
of the of the Trump Arrangement syndrome crowd actually probably
is my personal favorite, bar non Well, that would be
Congresswoman Maxine Waters. She says Trump is going to lead
us into a civil war Cut nine. B.
Speaker 16 (04:57):
Let me just say this, I'm worried that he's so
divisive and that he's talking about retribution and they're talking
about revenge, and I think that that's dangerous. He's even
mentioned a civil war at one point, talked about there
would be bloodshed. I am going to spend some time
with the criminal justice system, with the justice system, asking
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them tell us what's going on with the domestic terrorists.
Are they preparing a civil war against us? Should we
be concerned about our safety? What is he doing with
this divisive language. It is dangerous and we're going to
have to make sure that we understand that we're not
at risk with this man talking in the way that
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he's doing. This is not good for this country. But
he does not care about democracy. He does not care
about the constitution of the United States. He's in love
with Putin and Russia and Kim Jong oung in northolk Korea.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
I don't know about you, but it's you know, it's
just apparently Trump is a synonym for the word satan,
and it's just he's going to cause all of these
horrible things to happen.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
And my favorite Trump derangement syndrome. I'm asking your opinion
on this.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Ben is not just people who espouse out of whole
cloth He's going to destroy the world. Are the people
who really intensely dislike Donald Trump, but they don't know
why they look they hate Donald Trump. And there was
this TikToker this summer by the name of Carol and Joyous,
and she asked a liberal protester at one of the
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No King rally what Trump has done to limit these freedoms?
Listen to the response cut to twelve A.
Speaker 5 (06:38):
I was wondering, what has President Trump done to put
your freedom in.
Speaker 17 (06:41):
Danger of explot We have so much competence.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
I think that he has done so.
Speaker 15 (06:47):
By sorry, we weren't expecting to be on no.
Speaker 7 (06:55):
I agree with what she said. I agree, But whatever
she said and didn't say, yeah, I think Donald Trump
has a yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Didn't expect to be asked to listen.
Speaker 7 (07:06):
I didn't think anyone had asked why I hated Donald Trump.
I just hate him.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Now Donald Trump has coined a name for these wack
of doodles. Do you remember what it was?
Speaker 7 (07:16):
No?
Speaker 2 (07:16):
No cut one A please.
Speaker 18 (07:23):
I call them pannikins because maybe they're not smart, because
they're playing red into the enemy's camp. And in other
cases they really are people that panic, they can't handle pressure,
and you know, both are sort of dangerous pins.
Speaker 7 (07:38):
Pannicins I like Pankins.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
I think it's I think it's very uh, very touching Pannikins.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
It's it's kind of a name shirts for that, I know.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I mean right up there with the you know, Trump
and twenty twenty eight hats. I think maybe he should
start selling Pankin hats too. I think that would be
I would have fun with that.
Speaker 7 (07:55):
Well, he could have Panican hats that also say Trump
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
That's true.
Speaker 7 (07:58):
You know, you could, you could combine the and have
a real big, big seller.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
That's true.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Well, I think the trunch the Trump derangement syndrome, people
have raised lying to a new art form, and we
saw this a number of times this year, one time
of which was Hakeem Jeffries, MINORTI leader Hakim Jeffries, who's
telling everybody that ICE is targeting law abiding families and
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just taking people right off the street cut twenty B.
Speaker 9 (08:31):
Democrats, amid the criticisms of ICE right now to do
these ICE rates, have started calling for defunding ICE.
Speaker 8 (08:37):
Do you think that's.
Speaker 5 (08:37):
Effective going into the midterms and do support those calls?
Speaker 8 (08:41):
Well, I definitely think that we need aggressive oversight as
it relates to the overly aggressive behavior that we've seen,
you know, from Ice, from the Department of Homeland Security.
It's not what the American people actually, in my view,
voted for Donald Trump and Republicans promised to go after
violent felons, but instead they're going after law abiding immigrant
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families and in fact, in some cases deporting American citizens
and children, some with cancer. And America is better than this,
and that's the reality. In terms of what House Democrats
stand for. We believe that in this country, you work
hard and you play by the rules, you should be
able to experience the American dream. You should be able
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to afford to live the good life.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
That was an out and out lie, just an out
and out lie, and you know, yeah, and he's not
called to account for it, and he's you know, he's
going to have to fight. Well maybe he will be
when if you have to fight off AOC for leadership
position in Alexandria Casio Cortez. But if the Trump Arrangement
crowd can't lie, then what they've done is they've raised
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looking the other way to a new art form, like
they just ignore your question. For instance, you heard this
in the open. Chuck Schumer was asked by Casey Hunt
about didn't you notice something wrong with President Biden and
his cognitive decline?
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Cut thirteen b.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
You sat next to Biden in the Oval office February
twenty seventh, at twenty twenty four, just a handful of
months before the president took that debate stage, and it
was later reported that you and other Democratic leaders were
talking before the debate about having a plan, you and
Hakim Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama. I understand you later
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denied that that ever happened, but I am curious. I'm
interested to know whether the man that you saw us
sitting there on that couch on that day you were
in there, you saw him up close and personal, did
you really not have any idea that he was not
fit to serve a second term?
Speaker 7 (10:50):
Casey, we're looking forward. We have the largest medicaid caught
in front of us. We have the cult that in
all this.
Speaker 5 (10:57):
Because you lost a presidential election, and is that not
Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
We're looking forward.
Speaker 15 (11:05):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (11:06):
That's it, that's it. It reminds me a lot of
the famous Bill Belichick line, We're on to Cincinnati, we're
not going to talk about the last game. We're on
to Cincinnati. We're looking forward. But the reason you have
to look forward this way is because you got your
ass kicked over here. Just moving forward.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Yeah, exactly right, Good for you. Yeah. So then there's
a lovely.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Example of this with Democrat Senator Corey Booker. He was
on NBC talking about the LA riots. There were riots,
although Corey Booker didn't see riots, he saw peaceful protests.
Cut fourteen c.
Speaker 15 (11:43):
The reality is we see peaceful protests launching in Los Angeles,
and again, any violence against police officers should not be accepted.
Local authorities can handle that. But remember a lot of
these peaceful protests are being generated because the President of
the United States is sowing chaos and confusion by arresting
people who were showing up for their immigration hearings.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
There you go, and then it's not just the officeholders too.
The press was in league with this, turning a blind
eye to anything that did not fit the narrative. And
in this particular case, it's a reporter for ABC.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Seven and LA.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
He says live on the air that he doesn't want
law enforcement to interfere with a bunch of people who
are burning cars. That's the peaceful protest that Corey Booker
was looking at sixteen.
Speaker 11 (12:35):
A large group of people, it could turn very volatile
if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong
way and turn what is just a bunch of people
having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and
altercation between officers and demonstrators.
Speaker 7 (12:53):
Nothing like a good old fashioned car burning though. Excite.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
And Nancy Pelosi held a press and came out and said, hey,
when you see a riot and cars burning, it's important
to remember it may just.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Be exuberance in the moment.
Speaker 14 (13:08):
Cut twenty three when, and I say this as a
former party chair, when there is a gathering, a large
gathering of people, the anarchists see it as an opportunity
and they move in. So always have to be careful
whether you see a burned car or broken window or
whatever it is. It may be the exuberance of the moment,
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but it may be the anarchist setting in.
Speaker 7 (13:34):
Okay, someone else's to blame.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Yeah, always, always to blame. That's the other thing that
they do. It's always somebody else's fault. It's never their fault.
It's kind of like with with the shutdown that happened.
Republicans voted what fourteen times to reopen the government and
Democrats refuse to. Yet they say it's the Republicans that
are responsible for what happened in the shutdown. Always someone
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else's fault, always one else's fault.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
It's a good strategy, really.
Speaker 9 (14:02):
Well.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
One of my favorite moments when Democrats lie or look
the other way is when they get caught by another Democrat.
So it's not just you know, somebody who's rational going
to excuse me what happened there, but they're outed by
their own That is like the best of all possible moments.
And there was a beautiful example of that with former
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Secretary of Transportation Pete Boudajig at the Texas Tribune Festival
and Kamala Harris, former Vice President.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Kamala Harris has just come out.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
With a book in it which apparently is just you know,
a lot of it's fairy tale, never happened or existed,
because in there she says that she had a conversation with.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Pete Boudagig and he agreed that.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
He could not be her running mate because he was gay.
And America is not ready to accept a gay vice president.
This is the first Pete has ever heard of that conversation.
Cut three twenty one.
Speaker 17 (14:53):
Kamala Harris wrote in her book that you were her
number one choice. She wanted you to be the vice
residential nominee. By the way, congratulations on not being asked.
That worked out well. But she said that you both
agreed that the country wasn't ready for a gay vice president.
So the question for you is is the country ready
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for a gay president? And by the way, if this
were the country, I think we have our answer.
Speaker 11 (15:25):
But look, I wouldn't have run for president in twenty
twenty if I didn't think so.
Speaker 17 (15:30):
But to go to what she said, is that a
fair analysis of your position?
Speaker 6 (15:35):
No?
Speaker 7 (15:35):
Okay?
Speaker 17 (15:36):
Why does she say that?
Speaker 2 (15:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 17 (15:39):
You don't know why she said that. No, okay.
Speaker 11 (15:42):
I was surprised when I read her view of what
she thinks we agreed on.
Speaker 7 (15:50):
She had some pages to fill.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
She was outed, and I find out it warms the
cockles of my heart. Benjamin, When stuff like that happens,
it's nothing. Is nothing like watching a liar get caught
by you know, someone in his own group than rather
than you or the press. And if all US fails.
For the people with UH that are crazy with Trump
derangement syndrome, what they do is they like to incite violence.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
And one of the.
Speaker 1 (16:16):
Primary people who's guilty of this is Congress Texas Congressman
in Jasmine Crockett. Here, she is speaking to grads at
Tugalu College and she's telling them to learn how to
throw chairs cut eighteen.
Speaker 12 (16:29):
For are going to be people that tell you that
you don't belong, and I am here to tell you
over and over and over that you absolutely belong. There
are people that are going to tell you that there
is not a table in which there is a seat
for you. But I am here to remind you of
Montgomery and those folding chairs. Let me tell you, did
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we know how to use a chair? Whether we pulling
it up or are we doing something else with it?
Let me hear the Let me be the first one
to tell you that I know that y'all are ready
to put your boots on the grounds.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Okay, that's all coated, doglessle stuff for beat the crap
out of people who disagree with you with the chair.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
With a chair. And she's not the only one.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Here is Tim Walltz speaking at the south to in
South Carolina at the Democratic Convention, he tells Democrats to
be meaner to Trump, and.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
You have to bully the bleep out of him.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Cut sixteen.
Speaker 10 (17:27):
I called Donald Trump I wanna be dictator.
Speaker 19 (17:30):
It's because he is.
Speaker 7 (17:32):
It's because he is.
Speaker 10 (17:34):
Oh, the governor's being mean, and the governor's speaking out
on that. Well, maybe it's time for us to be
a little meaner. Maybe it's time for us to be
a little more fierce, because we have to ferociously push
back on this. And again, I'll speak to my teacher
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colleagues in here. The thing that bothers a teacher more
than anything is to watch a bully, to watch this
bully and to stop it. And when it's a child,
you talk to him and you tell him why bullying
is wrong. But when it's adult, like Donald Trump, you
bully the got of him back, You push back, You
make sure they know it's not there. Because at heart,
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at heart, this is a weak cool man that takes
it out and punches down on people.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
You should look in the mirror when he says that,
because he's describing himself. This is outrageous. This is Brandy Kruz.
She's a journalist. She asks a protester during a No
King rally in Seattle, who are you gonna kill? Because
he has a sign that says he wants to kill people.
Cut to eleven A, who are.
Speaker 15 (18:41):
You gonna kill?
Speaker 7 (18:43):
Who do you a Nazis? What do you mean in
this in this context? Who's a Nazi?
Speaker 19 (18:50):
Stephen Miller's a Nazi?
Speaker 2 (18:51):
So you're gonna kill Steven Miller.
Speaker 17 (18:52):
If I had a chance.
Speaker 7 (18:53):
Yeah, I don't know about someone.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
I'd say on camera.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Bro, Yeah, I'm telling you you're gonna kill Steven Miller.
Or he's a TikTok user by the name of Estoyd Coozy.
He posts a video calling for more murder after the
Charlie Kirk assassination. Cut to seventeen.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
Zach, He's not seeing like a post about this.
Speaker 12 (19:14):
Charlie dude, whatever, Kirk dude, whatever, regardless, And let me
just say this, I'm surprised that.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Y'all didn't get rid of him sooner.
Speaker 14 (19:23):
And I'm surprised that you guys aren't getting rid of
more people like don't.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
Stop with him, don't let him be the end, get
rid of them.
Speaker 16 (19:31):
All and the ones that are above him.
Speaker 7 (19:37):
You're mayor.
Speaker 17 (19:40):
Your City councilman.
Speaker 7 (19:43):
What's it, Georgia power the people that keep on raising
our shit, the CEO, get rid of them. Yeah, oh,
I'm g by the way, I thought I thought the
Republicans were going to start a civil war. He sounds like,
sounds like the left is is shopping.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
In there calling for murder, is calling for murder and level. Yeah,
And nowhere is the insanity more apparent than in the
topic of immigration. This is Sunny Houston. She's one of
the hosts of the View.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
She is a lawyer.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Okay, she has a law degree, which I don't know
if she's ever practiced or paid attention when she was
in law school, But this is a lawyer, Sonny Hostin
on the View cut twenty a.
Speaker 9 (20:24):
Sixty six percent of the American public actually thinks it
is crime enough to be undocumented and therefore deported.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
But it's criminal to be undoctioned, Yes, it is not.
Speaker 9 (20:34):
You know how the disagreement was in the beginning, we
were told it was going to be violent criminals, and
I think everyone at this table would agree, pull out
violent criminals. But a very important distinction was sixty percent
of the American public two thirds of independence ninety percent
of Republicans and just a little under half of Democrats
think the crime is in being undocumented. Even yes, so
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what I'm saying is a massive amount of this country
actually agrees with not how he's doing it, but with
what he's doing. So I think that I think the
strategy here is he's leaning into a scene right now,
creating a bigger thing because it is the one thing
that he remains Well.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Let's let's right now.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Because it is not illegal to be undocumented. It is
not a crime to be undocument.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
What I'm saying or not probably.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Need we need to put that information out. But I
not civil infract and I don't think.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
It's a I got news for you.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
It is illegal. I also went to law school. I
am a practicing lawyer, and in fact did not sleep
the day they explained what a law was. So it
is illegal civil infractions. By the way, it can be
criminal or civil both. The civil infraction can also be
an illegal infraction. But I got news for you. Coming
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into the country illegal is not just a civil infraction.
It is she is lying through her teeth and giving
out misinformation.
Speaker 7 (21:56):
I know how you can be undocumented and not be
illegal in this country. Stay in your own country.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
If you're not documented here, but you're still in your
own country, then that's not illegal, so you're okay.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
It's bizarre giving out misinformation and behaving badly. You're supposed
to be so many people look up to and trust,
and you lying through your teeth and you're giving out
misinformation and talk about somebody who went off the deep
end over immigration. There was a US Senator, Alex Padilla,
and he tried to rush the Secretary of Homeland Security,
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Christynome during a pressure a presser. I don't know if
you saw this or not, but she's in the middle
of a press conference. He goes for her like he's
going to talk, and he got wrestled by the Secret Service.
First of all, he had no idea on him. Secondly,
it's in the middle of she wasn't taking questions yet.
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One two he's not a reporter, so he just kind
of rushed her and they grabbed him and got him
out of there, because then they determined who you are
once they get you away. But he, oh my god,
he became Camille cut eleven.
Speaker 19 (23:06):
I was forced to the ground first on my knees
and then flat on my chest and as I was
handcuffed and marched down a hallway, repeatedly asking why am
I being detained? Not once did they tell me why.
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I pray you never have a moment like this, but
I will tell you. In that moment, a lot of
questions came to my mind. First of all, where are
they taken me? Because I know I'm not just being
escorted out of the building. Am I being arrested here?
And what will a city already on edge from being
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militarized think when they see their United States Center being
handcuffed just for trying to ask a.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
Question, just for trying to charge the stage?
Speaker 6 (24:06):
Well?
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Yeah, the easy way to avoid having a moment like
that would be not to charge a cabinet member who's
in the middle of giving out information, you know, to
television cameras, and not charge across like you were going
to hit her with your arm raised. That might avoid
the moment for you. You could have waited until after she
finished speaking and then said, excuse me, can I talk.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
To you for a minute, Secretary? But no, he didn't
do that.
Speaker 7 (24:27):
I've been a reporter, he wasn't. But if I was
covering that event, as a reporter and I charged the stage,
I too would be handcuffed and being walked down a hallway.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Yeah, without a doubt.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
And so the question becomes, are these people really crazy
or just completely out of touch with reality?
Speaker 7 (24:45):
Couldn't it both?
Speaker 2 (24:46):
It could be both. It could be both.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I mean, it's just because they think that their behavior
has no consequences. I mean, Alex Padilla was shocked that
he was held accountable for what he did. There was
a case after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, these two kids
went into uh An office depot to have flyers printed
for a vigil for Charlie Kirk, and the jackasses there
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refused obviously were of the Progressive or a Liberal Democrat
TDS group and refused to do it because it was propaganda.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Cut to fourteen.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
We came in for an order.
Speaker 7 (25:23):
Earlier for the print poster for our vigil tonight for
somebody that it's not.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Sorry, we don't quit that.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
Year, all right, So what's your name?
Speaker 7 (25:38):
Print supervised one of the managers.
Speaker 13 (25:40):
Yes, son, So they say they don't print political propaganda.
Speaker 7 (25:46):
So this is somebody that passed away a.
Speaker 5 (25:48):
Couple of years political propaganda, unfortunately, So this is.
Speaker 17 (25:51):
For a prayer to night, for a prayer vigil.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
It's still propaganda.
Speaker 17 (25:54):
Unfortunately, what makes a propaganda.
Speaker 19 (25:57):
Because he's a political figure and I don't have to Yeah.
Speaker 6 (26:01):
Are general managers going to be in on Monday?
Speaker 1 (26:04):
If you know?
Speaker 7 (26:04):
It's forward there on a subject. By the way.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
The kids, by the way had it printed someplace else
for free. They other people did it for them.
Speaker 7 (26:12):
And the office depot had to offer people fire people.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Yeah, these people were fired. They were shocked that they
were held accountable for their bad behavior.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Shocked.
Speaker 7 (26:21):
Just wondering if if somebody had gone in after Jimmy
Carter died and was printing up fliers for a vigil
for Jimmy Carter. He's a political figure, wouldn't that be propaganda? Yeah?
I mean what's your what's your you know, litmus test
for PROPA.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Well, that's what they were trying to find out, and
they were. There were a few to answers the questions.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
I mean, look, I would agree if you came into
an office depot and tried to have signs printed up
with Nazi insignia's and uh, you know, Hyle Hitler and
all that stuff on it, They're okay, fine, but they
did ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
It was ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
But so it really it goes right of the question.
Are these people out of touch with the reality. They
just don't think they're responsible for their actions. I mean,
that's that's the question we all have to ask ourselves
and just remember it the next time you're.
Speaker 3 (26:58):
At a ballot box.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
The behavior or that you have seen collectively from the
past year from people with the D after the name.
Not everybody, but enough, that makes.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Me very suspicious of the entire party.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
I'm not a party person to begin with, but and
certainly the Republicans have done things that they should not
be proud of. But I got to say, collectively, the
Democrats have really made a poor showing this year.
Speaker 7 (27:19):
Yeah. I don't have time to vote anymore. I have
to get ready for the Civil War.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
There you go.
Speaker 7 (27:22):
Actually, I've been watching the Civil War document.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Camper, so you can just head to the hills.
Speaker 7 (27:26):
I have been watching the Civil War documentary by Ken
burns By. Yeah, it's very good. Okay, that was just
a one off.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Okay, so you can tell us what you think. Are
we being unfair or we are we have we.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Hit the nail on the hat here with our basically
our assessment of the Democratic Party. You can let Ben
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Speaker 2 (27:53):
Meanwhile, I'm Nancy Shack.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
I'm Ben Parker.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
This is news Bye.