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November 4, 2024 • 36 mins
Biden goes one better than Hillary's famous deplorables remark, Bill Clinton keeps supporting Trump while campaigning for Harris, and Julia Roberts insults women while telling them to lie about their vote. If this week's "did they really just say that" moments were a Hollywood script you would call them unbelievable.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Biden goes one better than Hillary's famous deplorable's remark. Bill
Clinton keeps supporting Trump while campaigning for Harris and Julia
Roberts and saltswomen while telling them to lie about their vote.
If this week's did they really just say that moments
were a Hollywood script, you would call them unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
This is news bite.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
vote out there is just supporters.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
I don't think it's right to say that people have
to vote for Donald Trump caused the economy.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Instead, you're current.

Speaker 5 (00:48):
Honey, in the one place in America where women still
have a right to choose, you can vote any way
you want, and no one will ever know.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Where to begin, where to begin, so much, there's just
so much there. Actually, I think I like to start
with Bill Clinton. He was the second cut you heard
in there. He Bill Clinton with friends like that. Who
needs enemies if you're Kamala Harris, Because he's up there
campaigning for Kamala Harris and he's telling everybody I know
the economy was good with Trump. But you know, hey,

(01:28):
don't let anybody tell you that's the reason why you
should vote for him. Let's play that. We'll play the
whole cut, Number one seventeen.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
I don't think it's right to say that people have
to vote for Donald Trump cause the economy, the.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Economy even better, But don't that's not why you have
to vote for him. They kind of don't never mind
that pesky economy. If I'm Kamala Harrison, I want to
go stop helping me. Bill, He's stop helping me.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
When we've seen this with some of the other surrogates, uh,
political surrogates and otherwise, it almost seems to a degree
like they're doing it because they have to. But they
you know, the heart's not yeah. You know, I can't
tell you to vote for Trump because I don't like
him either. The problem is there's no candidate that's really,

(02:14):
you know, head and shoulders above the other ones. And
these surrogates are like.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, but in particular Bill Clinton telling them the economy
was better under Trump. I get it, but it doesn't
mean you have to vote for it.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Oh my god, and Joe screwed up the economy but
you know.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
We'll still put an office again.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
As you said, the heart's not in it. I mean
Bill Clinton should be, you know, the slam dunk or
among the slam dunk Democrat surrogates, and he's kind of more.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Like, Well, the question here is and it occurs to me,
I don't know the answer, and that is, is Bill
starting to lose it the way President Biden has lost it?
Or does he know exactly what he's doing? And he
just doesn't he's trying to submarine Harris because because I'm
sure a shooting, I think Joe Biden is trying to
submarine Harris. And we can get into that a little

(03:05):
bit later. But I'm starting to wonder about Bill.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Well, you know, and you may make a good point there.
I don't know the answer to the question you asked,
but just this just popped into my head. And maybe
this isn't how Bill is thinking. I don't know. I'm
just I'm just thinking out loud. So yeah, I don't
want Kamala Harris to do what my wife couldn't do
beat Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
You know, I would not be surprised that's what's gone
through his hat. Or maybe Joe Biden call him up.
Help me out here. They're trying to edge me out.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
Man.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
I need I need to get that, you know what.
So it's like, yeah, I I don't know, and nobody
knows but Bill and Joe. To be honest with you,
I'm not even sure Joe knows.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
No.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
But the Harris campaign this week couldn't seem to get
out of its own way. Like with the ad you
heard at the end of the intro, I thought it
was very interesting messaging. That was Julia Roberts will play
the whole for you. But that was Julia Roberts voicing
a Harris ad telling women that they can vote for
Harris and hide it from their significant others. And to me,

(04:09):
it's like, how many ways can you be insulting to
how many different people women need to hide who they
vote for? Talk about a bad relationship. If you can't
tell your spouse or your significant other, whoever it is
that you're in the relationship with, you know what your
political beliefs are. Because that's what she's saying, go ahead
and hide. And the other side of that, too is

(04:29):
Harris is a vote you need to hide if you're
doing ads for her, aren't you proud?

Speaker 7 (04:33):
Of it.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
I mean apparently not. You're telling people to hide their
vote and wow, and men are Neanderthals because they don't
support Harris. It's a generic It's do I need to
go on? I mean, this is an offensive ad. Here
is it in full? Twenty one A your current honey.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
In the one place in America where women still have
a right to choose, you can vote any way you
want and no one will.

Speaker 8 (05:06):
Ever know.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Did you make the right choice?

Speaker 9 (05:11):
Share it in, honey.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
Remember what happens in the booth stays in the booth.
Vote Harris Walls.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
By the way, Wow, you could almost go either way
with that, right, Like a lot of people want to
expect people to vote, Like like your group of female
friends all voting for Harris Walls and you want to
vote for Trump. You could almost take that the other way,
Like you know, you can go in and vote for
Trump and not tell your your your Harris friends that
you did that.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Yeah, except this is it? I know it Harris ad
and their closing argument of the Democratic Party and the
Harris campaign is to insult women listen that they're not
strong enough to stand on behind their political beliefs one
and two. They should be embarrassed about their candidate because
hide it from your you know, wink wink, and you
should have seen. You can't see it obviously this is audio,

(05:56):
but in the in the video of the ad, the
little sly wink, you know, hey, keep the secret. You know,
if I was, I was really shocked at how offensive
that ad was.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Listen, you can vote for Kamala Harris and then not
feel bad about yourself, like you ate a bowl of
chocolate ice cream in the dark and the you know,
watching a movie. You know, it's kind of like you're
supposed to hide.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Tell anybody. Yeah, I'm not embarrassed by the way, by
eating ice cream in the dark and watching a movie.
I'm good with that.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
Some women are, I think. I don't know. I don't know.
I'm not. First of all, as it may come as
a surprise, I'm not a woman. Therefore, I don't know
what embarrasses women or what should embarrass women. But I
do know this, as an American of any gender, you
shouldn't be embarrassed to who you vote for. You vote

(06:42):
for who you vote for because well damn it. Either
you like the candidate, right, that's kind of the thing,
or you don't like the other. Unfortunately, in this country,
we're more at a point where.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
People are voting against.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
But nonetheless, look, I've told people, not all the time,
because it doesn't come up in conversation like regularly, like
what did you have for breakfast? But I've told people
who I've voted for, and I've told people who I
know didn't vote for who I voted for, who I
voted for, because that's who I voted for. And listen,
I can, I can justify every vote that I've made
in my lifetime. It's not always the same as yours

(07:14):
or the same as anybody else's. But yeah, you shouldn't
be embarrassed.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
But this isn't just embarrassed in front of your friends.
They're telling you to lie to your husband or your
boyfriend or your spouse or your significant other, your partner,
whatever whatever it is that you have. They're telling you
lie to down. You know, this is like, let's let's
bleep around with your marriage or your relationship for whatever
it is, and keep a secret because you know it's
it's too embarrassing to vote for Harris.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
Oh my god, I just came up with a brilliant idea,
as I usually do. So we were just talking about
Bill Clinton. Why not have Bill Clinton do this job.
If anybody who knows about lying to their spouse.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
It is Bill Clinton, right, I mean reasons, yeah, I mean.
And if the ad was not enough, there's another surrogate
out there, Harrisan, Mark Cuban, who you know? If to me,
you know, Harris keeps saying, well, women are going to
vote for her because she's the female candidate. To be
honest with you, women are going to vote for her

(08:09):
if they like her, not because she's female. I think
we've gone past that. You know, Hillary Clinton talked about
hitting her head up against the glass ceiling. I honestly
don't think the glass ceiling exists anymore. I think it's
for women in this office. It depends on the woman,
not the sex of the person. I think that's running.
That's just my opinion. But I found that, as you
as everybody now knows, I found that Julia robertad very

(08:32):
offensive to women. But it wasn't the only time that
the Harris campaign went out and offended women. And Mark
Cuban this week said this one seventy b.

Speaker 6 (08:43):
Donald Trump, you never see him around strong intelligent women ever.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
It's just that simple.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
So anybody who supports Trump who's a woman, apparently isn't
strong or intelligent. So let's insult all the women, if
we haven't already insulted Harris support women because you know
we're telling them to hide their vote. We're not going
to insult any woman who supports Donald Trump because she's
obviously not smart or intelligent. Never mind the fact, by
the way, that the man is married to Malania Trump,

(09:13):
who speaks five languages, has some of her own companies,
has actually worth a great deal of money in her
own right, wrote a book that actually disagrees with a
lot of her husband's stands, of which there seems to
be no issue between them, because he's proud of the
fact she wrote the book even though it disagrees with him,
and he doesn't hang around with strong, intelligent women. Let's

(09:34):
never never mention his daughter, same deal, very smart woman,
very successful businesswoman, His daughter in law, Lara Trump, who
is is head of the r and C, co Chair
of the r and C and almost got drafted to
run for Congress because she's so effective and efficient. His
first wife, Ivanka Trump, again very savvy businesswoman, huge philanthropist,

(09:56):
did a lot of good for and these are the
women in his life. He's not surrounded by a strong,
intelligent women. So let's insult all the women that he
is related to, and then let's insult all the women
who support him. So I'm sorry, miss Harris, at what
point are you pro women? I have yet to see it,
just saying.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
No, I don't. I don't disagree with you. Again, it's
baffling how they're throwing this together. And look, the country
is so divided that Look, if you're a Harris supporter,
or I should say more likely a Trump hater, you
don't necessarily love Kamala Harris. You may hold your nose

(10:36):
when you vote, but you hate Donald Trump so much
that but it's like they're insulting everybody and the people
who are going to vote for Kamala Harris are you
eating it up? But at the same time they're pissed
off that the politics is dirty and filthy, but as
long as it's their candidate being you know, mean and

(10:58):
hateful and spiteful, it's okay.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
The interesting thing to me about these that commercial Mark
Cuban's comment is that here is Harris really of funding
women left and right? With her campaign, yet her focus
was on trying to make Donald Trump out to be
a misogynist because he made this comment in his Madison
Square Garden rally two two.

Speaker 6 (11:22):
B And my people told me about four weeks ago,
I always say, no, I want to protect the people.
I want to protect the women of our country. I
want to protect the women. Sir, please don't say that. Why.
They said, we think it's we think it's very inappropriate
for you to say. I said, why I'm president, I
want to protect the women of our country. I said, well,

(11:42):
I'm going to do it, whether the women like it
or not. I'm going to protect them. I'm going to
protect them from migrants coming in. I'm going to protect
them from foreign countries that want to hit us with
missiles and lots of other things.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
So he's saying I saw it live and I've heard
it many time since then. He's saying that whether women
support him or not, whether they like it or not,
he is the guy who's out there now who wants
to protect them from the illegal aliens coming in who
are raping and murdering women, from the possibility of war,
all these things. That's what he said. Now you heard
it yourself. This was Kamala Harris's take on that comment.

(12:21):
Cut two two.

Speaker 8 (12:23):
I will comment on the former president Donald Trump's remark
about women and whether they like it or not, and listen,
it's just it actually is, I think, very offensive to
women in terms of not understanding their agency, their authority,

(12:46):
their right, and their ability to make decisions about their
own lives, including their own bodies.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
He wasn't talking about abortion in the first place, but
she is.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
She's talking about abortion. He didn't, wasn't even mentioned to Bortes.
And he's talking about rape and murder from the Southern
border and agency and authority. Absolutely. But here's the thing.
So here she has an ad with Julia Roberts that
basically denies the agency and authority of women that they
have to hide their vote from people. You've got Mark

(13:16):
Cuban out there insulting anybody their intelligence, and yet she
says Donald Trump is the problem. I mean, this is
an absolute textbook case of a Democrat doing something, accusing
their opposition of doing something that they themselves are doing well.
And her campaign is the one that's done that denied
the agency and authority. There's been no mention of abortion

(13:36):
he's not talking about Roe versus Wade or the ability
to have an abortion, none of the above. She tried
to turn it into that because her campaign was guilty
of it, so she tried to deflect it upon him.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Well two things. So you're accusing him of saying something
that he didn't say by taking one little phrase out
of context and then blowing it up into the direction
you want. But also, if you look deeper at this, right,
if she is indeed, if the Harris campaign, the Harris people,
the Democrats are saying, oh, yeah, no, women have the

(14:07):
right to decide what they want. First of all, based
on what the former president said. So women who want
to get raped and murdered and missiled should have the
right to do so. If you want to get raped
by a migrant, you should have the right to get
raped by a migrant, because that's what the president said
he wanted to protect them from. But they're saying, oh,
they should have a choice of their own. Okay, let's

(14:28):
ask all the women of America, would you like to
get raped and murdered by a migrant or hit in
the head with an incoming missile because we can fine,
we won't protect you against that because you have the
right to decide that. It's just stupid. The fact that
they would.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Say, funny that you say that, because it's CNN's Kristen Holmes.
She's you know, CNN is a very pro Harris network,
And she got on the air after that comment and
tried to rip President Trump for saying like it or not.
But she's to be honest with you, she couldn't bring
herself to go right into bed with the Democrats, so

(15:02):
she had to admit that the women in the crowd
understood what Donald Trump was talking about and they were
happy about it. Cut two O two c you can't
make this up.

Speaker 10 (15:12):
Donald Trump obviously going out there saying he's going to
do it whether the women like it or not, at
a time when he already doesn't have women's support. But
I will tell you it really depends on where you
stand on the political spectrum how you view comments like this.
Last night, the women in the crowd were going wild.
At one point, he asked any is there any woman
in here who wants to be protected? And women were
screaming that they did want to be protected and by

(15:34):
Donald Trump. If you are not inside of that bubble
of Donald Trump supporters, you're likely offended by those kinds
of comments. Donald Trump still clearly doesn't have a grip
on how to talk to women.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
He does have a grip on how to talk to him,
and he connected with those women completely. Who doesn't have
a grip is the Harris campaign trying to spin what
he said into something else, make it different. Those are
the women who don't understand that he's not communicating with
because they're not a she listening to what he is saying.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Look if Donald Trump had come out on stage and
said I'm gonna ban abortion, whether women like it or not.
I'm gonna ban women from smoking, whether they like it
or not. I'm gonna ban women from drinking alcohol, whether
they like it or not, I'd be all in on
what the hell are you saying? But that's not what
he said. All there's we know what he said because
we've just heard it. Every one of these people who's

(16:23):
criticizing him is leaving out all the reason he said
it and just saying that he wants to take away
choice from women. What this is the problem? You can't
They can because they do, and it happens all the time.
You cherry pick three or four words out of a
hundred words sentence or paragraph or speech, and you say, oh, no,

(16:45):
matter what he said. I mean, think about all the
stuff we say, you me, people we know every day, right,
we say hundreds of words, maybe thousands of words, we
talked for a living. If you just extrapolated two or
three of those words out of something I said all
day long, oh sure you could find something offensive if
you were a noodle head.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
I like noodlehead. I like that term right up there
with Tim Wallas calling himself a knucklehead.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Noodle head, very very good. I just don't I mean,
I don't get it, which, of course I'm probably not
supposed to get it, which is why I'm sitting here
talking with you about not getting it. It's just insanity.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Well, I think in this particular case, it's deliberately not
getting it. I think they understood it. They just chose
to try to twist it. And I think they felt
they had to because Donald Trump's comment regarding you know,
whether they like it or not, was certainly not even
close to being the most egregious comment made this week.

(17:42):
It wasn't you know. And also add into that Julia
Julia Child Julia Roberts. Yeah, at the dog Track, Julia
Roberts telling women to hide their votes, or Mark Cuban
calling anybody who supports Trump stupid. But the worst comment
made this week was by the Harris campaign, and the
prize goes to the current president, Joe Biden, who, when

(18:05):
he wasn't biting babies at a Halloween party, bit three
of them. By the way, Yeah, apparently he called all
Trump supporters garbage. Now the background is just to know,
is that a comedian at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally
made a very poor joke about Puerto Rico being a

(18:28):
floating island of garbage. He was referencing, not the people,
by the way. He was referencing the fact that Puerto
Rico has a huge trash problem and they haven't solved
yet and they need money and help in order to
do it. But it was still a bad joke. Trump
didn't make it. A warm up comedian who was part
of the Madison Square Garden rally did well, so the

(18:52):
Democrats like, Aha, we've got him. He's calling Puerto Rican's garbage,
which he didn't. Neither Trump did, nor did the comedian,
who was a jack asked by anybody's standards. But still
that's not what he said. So Biden is president. Biden
got on a zoom call with Voto Latino dot org,
and this is what he said, Cut one hundred.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
float down there is his supporters. His demonizational scene is
unconscionable and it's not American.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Okay, hi there, So he's calling Trump supporters garbage, of
which is two hundred and fifty million in this country.
So they're all garbage one and can't they make it
sound like Puerto Rico's and Delaware.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
At the beginning, he almost almost said, where I'm from,
a Puerto Rico?

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I mean, what the hell I mean? Somebody needs to
explain that. Then the Puerto Rico is not in Delaware.
But so, oh my god, all hell breaks loose. This
is horrible. So the White House tries to walk this back, going, well,
there was a misplaced apostrophe in here somewhere, and he
you shouldn't have said Trump supporters. He meant to say
Trump supporter. Nobody bought that, not even not even CNN

(20:04):
bought that. That's that, that was sufficient that that's what
was happening. Nobody bought it. I'll give you an example.
Here's Kaitlyn Collins, who hates Donald Trump. She doesn't buy
what the White House is selling. Cut one O three oh.

Speaker 9 (20:19):
And the White House is trying to say that what
President Biden was saying, they're putting an apostrophe there in
supporter saying it's the singular I guess, referring to the
comedian that supporters comments. I mean, it's hard to really
look at that when you can listen to it for yourself.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
So, I mean even Kaitlyn Collins, who is happy, happy
to carry water for the president, joyful about it, can't
buy this horrible and and then this is what you
gotta do. Ben. You got to take that comment along
with the fact he went to The president went to
Baltimore the next day, and he's giving a speech at
the at the Port of Baltimore, which is being rebuilt
after that horrible bridge collapse in the boat collision and

(21:01):
last year. And he gives a speech about infrastructure, and
in it he incites violence against the comedians. Some people
say it's the comedians some people say it's Trump. You
can deciph for yourself who is he, but he's no
matter who you pick, he's inciting violence against somebody. Cut
one hundred A.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
That's right to day. I'm proud to announce we're giving
three billion dollars in funding from my Inflation Reduction Act
to help clean up a modernized portion twenty seven different
states and territory from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, be on, including yes,
Puerto Rico. Well, I take that guy for a swim

(21:48):
out there anyway. Standy's looking at me. Don't get going, Joe,
don't get going, Joe.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Oh that was a weird laugh at the end. But
what the hell is going on there? So you've got
him threatening violence against the community, and you've got him
calling Trump supporters garbage, which immediately immediately brings to everybody's mind.
What that moment, that very famous moment with Hillary back

(22:21):
in twenty sixteen that essentially lost to the election. Cut
one hundred B. You know, to just be grossly generalistic,
you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I
call the basket of deplorables. So this was only this
is the president the United States, which is worse garbage

(22:43):
or deplorables. Trump seems to think the garbage thing is worse.
Cut one O two.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
So you have.

Speaker 6 (22:51):
Remember Hillary, she said deplorable and then she said irredeevable. Right,
but she said deplorable. That didn't work out. Garbage, I
think is worse, right, But he doesn't know. You have
to please forgive him, Please forgive him for he not
knowth what he said these people. It's terrible, terrible, terrible

(23:17):
to say a thing like that. But he really doesn't know.
He really honestly, he doesn't. And I'm convinced that he
likes me more than he likes Kamala convil.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
I tend to agree with him here. Now, this is
what I was talking about earlier, when we're talking about
about Bill Clinton. Do you think Biden knew when he
was calling Trump supporters garbage and threatening people in public
that this was going to reflect badly on Harris? Do
you think he has no cive anymore and he just
says what he thinks and he just doesn't have any
ability to control himself. Or do you think he knew

(23:49):
exactly what he was doing?

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Uh? Well, you know, I hate to say this, but
I don't know if Joe Biden ever knows exactly what
he's doing.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
I do you think he knew he was being hurtful
to Harris? That's that's actually all right.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
Whether he did or not is sort of irrelevant. He
should know that anything he says from this point forward,
or of course from that point forward up until election day,
is potentially helpful or hurtful to the person who's going
to replace him, And so if he's saying things that

(24:23):
helps Harris, that's what he should be saying, and he
should know if he's saying something that's not. But I
don't know if he really I think.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
That before we see it asks the question, nobody knows.
I tend to it's happening a lot, and when it happens,
it always happens to be something very hurtful to Harris.
I'm beginning to think that he actually is trying to
submarine or he doesn't care about the Democratic Party, doesn't
care about the country. He's still bull bleap about what
they've done to bigfoot him out of his out of
his candidacy. And I think I think that he knows

(24:54):
what he's doing. I think he has enough wherewithal TV or.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
At least somebody's you know, nudget him and saying Joel,
you know we've got to get Here's I'm just thinking
about this, right, and I said this before, Right, If
you elect Donald Trump, if you hate Donald Trump and
he gets elected, this is it. Four years done, goodbye.
Donald Trump will go retire right off into the sunset.
If you elect Kamala Harrison you don't like Kamala Harris,
it's eight well eight years maybe. But here's the other thing,

(25:20):
And it has nothing to do with Biden, because Biden
in four more years, if he's even still kicking, is
going to be kicking much lighter, if you know what
I mean. So, if you get rid of Kamala, right,
if you're a Democratic operative and you're not a Kamala lover,
and I don't see too many who are lovers of Kamala.

(25:40):
They just kind of like, well, she's better than Trump.
But here's the thing. If you somehow submarine her or
you know, help Trump to win, you've done two things.
And I know it's a four year cycle, but you
get rid of Trump because he'll be president of four
years and then he's gone, and you, in essence will
get rid of Kamala because she might run again in

(26:01):
four years, but she's damaged goods already and how damage
will she be at this point? Now, the slate is
clean both sides, by the way the slate would be clean.
You bring in a new dem you bring in a
new Republican, and maybe for those who really want maybe
you get to the point where you actually can get
closer to unity and just political discourse as we you know,

(26:24):
we always had that discourse. We never had it.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
But let's deal with the people. That's all pine.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
But that may be what they're trying to do. Thinking, no,
if they don't want Kamala.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
To win, No, they don't want Kama to win, but
they don't care if Trump wins. Well, nobody's but we're
not talking about new new. Nobody's bringing it a new anything.
Nothing new is gonna But.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
You want Kamala, they want Kamala gone. Well, I mean,
this is the assumption, right that they're trying to submarine
Kamala is not.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
About replacing her. They want to submarine her because they
don't want her to win, because they're going to show
her what they think of her. After bigfooting the old guy, gotcha,
that's what's gonna happen?

Speaker 2 (26:59):
Right, But if you submarine, Kamala, you do give the
White House to Trump. So whether you're trying to help
Trump or not as irrelevant, you are trying to help well,
that's the point. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
So but then but then so this, so Kamala says nothing.
This was fixable. I think even it was atrocious, it
was fixable with the right response if you were a Democrat.
But here's the thing. It's like they can't get out
of their own way. So Kamala is asked, you know,
here's our opportunity to go. I don't believe that anybody

(27:28):
is garbage in America. Nobody is garbage. No Trump's no,
trump'sers are not garbage. This was her shot. That's all
you had to say. But did she say that. No.
This is what she said when she was met outside
Air Force Too by a reporter and asked about Biden's
garbage comment cut one eleven.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Biden last right about garbage.

Speaker 9 (27:49):
Listen.

Speaker 8 (27:49):
I think that, first of all, he clarified his comments.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
But let me be Claire, I sorongly.

Speaker 8 (27:56):
Disagree with any criticism of people based on who they
vote for.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Two week not enough. But if that wasn't enough to
say that was a bad apology. Listen to the answer
to this question. Cut one eleven a book hard enough.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
To comments and I did call me last night, but
this thing come up.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
So she only did she not apologize and say nobody's garbage.
She talked to the president and they didn't talk about this.
The biggest story that's sorry. I mean Australian News was
doing this at the top of their of their newspacket.
It was in the APAC in Austria and they didn't
talk about it. I mean, they're prevaricating, they're lying, they

(28:38):
don't know what to do with themselves. Meanwhile, what they
did was hand Donald Trump the greatest trolling opportunity I
have ever seen in my entire life. It was genius.
Donald Trump got off of a plane I think it
was in Wisconsin, got into a giant white Trump garbage

(29:02):
truck its green Bay and Green Bay, wearing an orange
vest cut one O one bee.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
How do you like my garbage truck.

Speaker 6 (29:11):
This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Yeah, yeah, And he explained to the guys. And he
wore that orange vest, the kind that garbage man wear
trash man wear to his rally in Green Bay.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
I thought he was landing planes.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
And then he explained how it all happened, and he
told it beautifully, one O six A.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
And then they said, sir, we have a vest. I said, well,
should I leave my suit on and put it over
the vest? But that doesn't look very good, right, that
doesn't look good? So I said, look, let me take
it off. And then I actually said I climbed into
the truck. But he said, so, I said, how the
hell do you get into the truck?

Speaker 2 (29:51):
It's way up high. It's a big one. This was
a beauty.

Speaker 6 (29:55):
I said, you didn't have to buy it that big, right,
you have to get it that big. So look, so
the stairs, the first stair is like up here, I'm sick.
So I had the adrenaline going, and I made it.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Very self deprecating, as was the story about the best
one of six B.

Speaker 6 (30:20):
I got in the car and I'm driving over here,
and I have this still long and I come into
the arena and I say, where's my jacket? I want
to get out of this stage. And they said it
would be unbelievable if you could wear it on stage.
I said it and I said, no way. I got

(30:53):
twenty five thousand people standing outside.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
I got all these people here.

Speaker 6 (30:57):
There's no way I'm wearing it on stage. I said,
Oh okay, sir, I said, get me my jacket. But
if you did, you know it actually makes you look thinner.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
I said, oh, And they got me. I said, I
want to wear it on stage.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
I mean, he turns it into a nice moment. People
are laughing, they're having a great time, and it's all
at Kamala and Joe Biden's expense. And they did it
to themselves. They did it to themselves. It's called an
unenforced error.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
It was, and they make a lot of them. Yeah,
and not just Look here's the thing with the Kamala
Joe thing. And look, I know she's the vice president,
he's the president, so they're kind of like one of
the same to a degree on paper. But here's the
thing Kamala needs to learn. If you said something on
this show that offended the hell out of every one
of our listeners, I don't think you would, But if
you did, that's on you, not on me. Yeah, that's true,

(31:49):
And Kamala needs to learn that if someone else says
something even if they're your surrogate and I get it,
then you go down to their house and you kneecap
them or something. But I didn't say it. She has
to find a way to say, listen, you want to
know what why Joe Biden said garbage? You got to
go see Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
But here's the problem and why she couldn't do that
in this particular case, because they had just made a
really big deal about the comedian at Madison Square Garden
telling the bad joke about Puerto Rico, and they were
attributing that to Donald Trump. So they can't disavow somebody
who who wasn't her because they just tried did that
with Donald Trump. So then she can't turn around on

(32:31):
top of it the next day and say, oh, that
wasn't me. Given the fact the Puerto Rican joke wasn't Trump,
that's why she couldn't do it. I agree with you
that that would be the way to handle it, except
that they'd already they'd already made a huge mistake with
Donald So.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
They missed there. They missed the bus twice. Yeah, well
once at the beginning, and then they missed it again
because they missed it the first time.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Exactly right, exactly right, and so and I mean, and
it was just all week long to shooting themselves over
and over and over again. Now normally we end a
week with a Bidenism, but I think that the garbage
comment was a massive, massive Bidenism. But I do have
a cut that I would call Abidenism. But it's Kamala
Harris making it heroism. It's a heroism. Yes, she's drinking

(33:13):
at a bar with Gretchen Whitmer, governor, and she's caught
on hot mic telling Whitmer that her campaign is struggling
with white men. So these are the same guys that
she just offended, and the Julia Roberts ad by the way,
you know, saying that their wives had the light of
them about about who they're going to vote for. And
then she realizes there's a mic there, cut twenty four.

Speaker 7 (33:37):
Yeah everything, I didn't realize that, Okay, words, I just
told all the family's favorites.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Anyway, anyway, good to see you.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
So yeah, so that's you know, there you go, there's
another unforced there hot Mike sitting right there in front,
by the way, It wasn't like a sneaky guy with
a secret camera, a reporter with a microphone right there.
And so it's just like, can I say to yourself.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
This is just a tip for everyone, right, because we've seen,
you know, people get embarrassed when someone posts something about
the something they did on TikTok or on Facebook or
somewhere else. Right, just regular people like watch this guy
cut me off in traffic. You got to assume. And
as a politician, you really got to assume everywhere you
go that isn't your own house or bathroom, you could

(34:36):
be on film or a microphone or something else. So
to be surprised, and again it was it was obvious.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
By a US presidential candidate sitting at a bar with
a sitting governor, with reporters all around you literally buried
in reporters and mike's and cameras, and to be oh gosh,
a microphone on a camera. By the way, it was
all on camera too.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Yeah, it's just you got I don't know why people, anybody,
but especially Kamala Harrison or politicians, I don't know why
anybody gets caught quote unquote a hot mic anything. I
mean twenty years ago, find somebody had, you know, a
mic and nobody knew and we're in the dugout or
some other thing where somebody gets caught.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Whatever, today, everything's a hot mic everything, Go order a pizza.
You're probably on a microphone.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
So in your house, you're on a microphone.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
I know I have Alex, I have three three, I have.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
An Alexa to everyone in my house, including the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
Well, I don't have what in the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
I don't morning when you're trying to get ready and
you're listening to listening to the radio.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
The only reason I would think, well, yes, of course
you can turn on all the Alexas and listen to music.
But I would think the only reason I would want
an Alexa in the bathroom, And we're not there at
that technology yet. Maybe when AI takes over we will be.
If I could say, Alexa, get me some more toilet paper,
that's the only reason I would like. And then it
comes Amazon Delivery drop exactly toilet paper. Yeah, yeah, that

(36:01):
would be. But other than that smart house, yeah maybe
maybe maybe I don't want to go that far.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
Yeah that's pretty cool. All right, So well, we upload
a new episode every single Monday, so check back next
week and see what new offerings we have. You can
contact Benori at X at news Bye three or on
Facebook at news Byite.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Tell your Alexa to come to my house. That's how
you can reach me.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
Okay, I'm good with that.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Go to Ben's house.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
Have a great week. I'm Nancy Shack, I'm garbage.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
I'm sorry. I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
This is news Bite.
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