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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Biden threatens Trump. The Donald works the friar later and
the wheels come off the Kamala bus. Things are really
getting heated, as I did they really just say that
moments this week, we'll show you.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
This is newspite.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
I said this five years ago.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
You locked me up.
Speaker 5 (00:28):
We gotta lock him up.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Politically, there's a president.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
You actually have work at McDonald's now. Now I have
worked at mcdonne.
Speaker 6 (00:39):
I've now worked for fifteen minutes more than Kamala.
Speaker 7 (00:42):
And you never saw anything like what happened at the
debate night behind closed doors with him.
Speaker 8 (00:46):
It was a bad debate. People have bad debates.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
I am running for president of the United States. Joe
Biden is not.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
True.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
That was friendly pressed, by the way, that was NBC
Haley Jackson putting Kamala's feet to the fire. You know,
can you imagine basically, Kamala is trying to do as
much friendly press as she can this week, which to
me smells like desperation in the air. But Jackson asked
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point blank, what did you know about Biden's mental health
and when did you know it? And Kamala did not
give a good response cut for Bee.
Speaker 7 (01:27):
Can you say that you were honest with the American
people about what you saw in those moments with President
Biden as you were with him again and again repeatedly
in that time.
Speaker 8 (01:35):
Of course, Joe Biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and
capable in every way that anyone would want if they're president.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Accept that, and this is what Jackson points out. Accept
the fact that you've replaced him on the ballot and
it wasn't because people like you know your jackets better
cut for sea.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
You never saw anything like what happened at the debate
night behind closed doors with him.
Speaker 8 (02:07):
It was a bad debate. People have bad debates. He is, absolutely, But.
Speaker 7 (02:12):
That's the reason why you're here, and he's not running
for the top of the ticket.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Well, you'd have to ask him if that's the only reason,
why what do you think I am running for president
in the United States? Joe Biden is not, And my
presidency will be about bringing a new generation of leadership
to America that is focused on the work that we
need to do to invest in the ambitions and aspirations
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of the American people.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
She never answers the.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Question you think someone before that interview. You know they
always have you know, their people talk to them. I
mean they're always getting advice from somebody. Do you think
somebody pulled her aside and said, listen at some point
during this interview, make sure you tell people that Joe
Biden's not running, Like we didn't know. I'm running for president,
not Joe Biden. Biden's name is not on the ticket.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
We know that's her set. That's her set response that's
become whenever anybody calls her on it. Well, Crutch, how
are you different from Joe Biden? Well, Joe Biden's not
running for president, okay, and when did you know that
there was first summer some problem Joe Bidens not running
for president. I didn't ask you if he was running.
I asked you, when did you know there was an issue?
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Of course, that being said, Kamala Harris is different from
me because I'm not running for president, nor you. I mean,
everybody in the country is different from Kamala Harris because
they're not running for president except for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
But one of the interesting things about that exchange was
that was friendly press. That was press that was friendly
to her. You know, you can tell that that Kamala
is feeling the pressure now, you know, and that her
campaign and there is doesn't know what to do. They
they're responding to, we need to get her out there.
We need to get her out there.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
And then when they.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
Get her out there, she has no answers for anything,
which so it's all backfiring on her to the point
where even friendly press is going, yeah, no, that doesn't work.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
You know, there is a downside here, and obviously she's
fallen into the trap. When you go against friendly press
and and you fall on your face, boy, is that embarrassing.
And it's like, you know, they're pitching underhand and you're
still striking out. When you go against press that isn't
on your side or what people would call, you know,
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angry press or whatever, a biased press. If you fall
on your face, at least you can get up and go, well,
they went frolling really hard at my head. So you
better when you get friendly fire, you you better hit
the ball out of the park, because that's why you're there. Otherwise,
go face the fastballs and if you strike out, at
least you can say, well there are fastballs. Yeah, yeah.
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It doesn't make any sense if you say if you
can't handle the slow pitches. How are you going to
handle the how are you going to fan handle the now?
Speaker 1 (04:48):
What's occurring to everybody? If you can't handle these slow pitches?
And that's a friendly reporter sing opposite you. Right, She's
only asking the questions that every human being wants to ask,
and she's doing it in a respectful way, and you
still can't answer it. What the hell message does that send?
I think you're absolutely right, and you can sense that
this campaign is just starting to, you know, starting to
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hit trees and they're getting desperate. And that desperation culminated
this week with a hail Mary Pass that was just horrific.
Her Camma's campaign and their cohort, The Atlantic magazine made
this effort this week to take down Donald Trump, and
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it was so obviously a lie and a put up
job that I think all they did was, instead of
hurt Trump's credibility, was hurt their own credibility. Maybe you
think I'm wrong, but this week they claimed the campaign
and The Atlantic Monthly claimed that Trump referred to a
Mexican American vet who he had helped her family pay
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for the funeral she was killed.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
At Fort Hood.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
I believe it was, and he felt horrible about what
happened to her, and he invited her family to come
to the White House, which they did. This is when
he was president, and he said, I'm going to help you.
I'm going to pay for her funeral because I don't
know what else I can do to help you with
this horrific loss. And according to the Atlantic, an anonymous
source told The Atlantic that the president, when he got
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the bill for the funeral with these people, said it
costs sixty thousand to bury a bleeping Mexican. Now, nobody
who was present at these meetings said he even remotely
went there with that. And The Atlantic said, well, I
can't tell you who said it because it's it was anonymous.
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But wait, hang on before before you do that.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
So this is.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Aaron Burnette of CNN reporting on that incident. Cut nineteen a.
Speaker 9 (06:53):
Trump had told the family that the military would be
paying for the funeral, and then he said if you
need help, I'll help you out. Months later, when he's
in this meeting with staff, this is where the reporting
comes in. According to Goldberg, Trump asked did they bill
us for the funeral? What did it cost? According to attendees,
and contemporaneous notes of the meeting taken by a participant
in aid answers, Yes, we received to bill. The funeral
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cost sixty thousand dollars. Trump became angry. It doesn't cost
sixty thousand bucks to bury a Mexican. Excuse my language there,
I just read it, but that's what he said.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
But he here's the problem. Think everybody who was in
that meeting, Every single person in that meeting, denied that
ever happened. And Atlantic Monthly goes, oh, no, it happened.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Well, who said it.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
We can't tell you. It's anonymous. Well except that every
person in that meeting, including people who hate Trump now
said it didn't happen. That was never an issue.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
And that includes, by.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
The way, Mark Esper, who was the former acting Secretary
of Defense who despises Donald Trump and said that didn't happen.
I was in those meetings that didn't happen. And the
family of the dead soldier of Vanessa. I forget the
last name, Vanessa, I can't remember same. I'm sorry she
her family came out and said that's a bull faced lie.
He was nothing but gracious and kind to us, and
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we just voted for him and early voting in Texas.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Oh, being a reporter, I obviously first amendment. I'm obviously
a fan of sources. Are fine, you need sources, right,
If you can't cultivate sources, and even anonymous sources, I
mean sometimes you gotta you know, you got to protect
your source to the end, to the death. But the
problem with just randomly saying an anonymous making crap up.
You can literally you can make stuff up about anybody
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you want anytime, saying anything just by going, oh, it's
an anonymous source. I mean people can. I don't want to.
I mean I don't even want to make up a
lie about somebody, so I don't get sued. But yeah,
you just say, well, an anonymous source told us so
and so did such and such and so and so.
Well who told you that, Well, I can't tell you
is anonymous source. But definitely that person did horrible things
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to that person because this person over here, who we
can't tell you who it is, told us that that happened.
Speaker 10 (09:00):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
That's the problem with anonymous sources. And I'm a fan
of anonymous sources, I mean, which are well, I am
to a degree because I think sources, Well, listen, nobody's
going to be a source if they're going to end
up getting thrown under the bus. That's the whole point
of people telling you stuff off the record, on.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
The record until you back it up with evidence. That's
what that's about. You can't just go because otherwise you
are guilty of exactly what you're saying.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
I know, but if but I do, I do think
that reporters have a right to protect their sources.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
But yes, but they also have to get evidence that
supports confirmation.
Speaker 10 (09:35):
Right.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
You don't go out with just an anonymous that's the thing,
and that's what they've done.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
So an anonymous source said this, and everybody in the
world says no, Well, then the anonymous source can kiss
my So that's yeah. But I don't have a problem
with having anonymous sources if, as you say, you've got
to be able to back up.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
It has to be confirmation, right, You use the anonymous
source to lead you to actual evidence. You don't use
the anonymous source.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
To use the evidence, right.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
So that's that's what happened. So so that was not
the only desperate move that happened this week, because on
top of that, you have General John Kelly, who had
been part of the Trump administration and who had a
really really bad parting of the ways with President Trump
and hates his guts and he was He gave an
interview to a CNN reporter who was writing a book,
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and the it was taped, you know, and the book
comes out and it says that Donald Trump supports Hitler,
thought Hitler was great. And there's audio that came out
of John Kelly stating that Trump admired Hitler or two
words to that effect. In fact, this is the audio
of the interview that he gave to CNN Jim Shudo
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for his book Cut one on one A.
Speaker 6 (10:47):
She would Connors more than once that you know, Hitler
did some good things too.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
And of course, if.
Speaker 11 (10:55):
You know history, again, I think he's lacking in math.
Speaker 4 (10:59):
If you know what him it was all about, you'd
be pretty hard to make an argument that you did
anything good.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
So here's the thing. So he says he Trump found
things that were admirable about Hitler. Everybody who was in
any meeting that John Kelly was in with President Trump
says that did not happen. Again, including people who hate
Trump said no, including Mark Esper know that didn't happen. Pence. No,
that didn't happen. These people would rather cut Trump dead
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than do anything positive for him. But they all say
that never happened. He never said anything like that. But
Vice President Harris and the reporter for the Atlantic decided
this was great. This was their second desperate hail Mary
of the week to try to paint Trump as a
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acolyte of Hitler. It was shocking. Cut one oh one.
Speaker 12 (11:54):
So yesterday we learned that Donald Trump's former chief of staff,
John Kelly, a retired four star general, confirmed that wild
Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted generals like
Adolf Hitler had. Donald Trump said that because he does
not want a military that is loyal to the United
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States Constitution. He wants a military that is loyal to him.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Now, first of all, one, there is no confirmation that
he ever said anything of the of the kind. From
all the other people who've been in those meetings, they say, no,
that didn't happen. Two And if Donald Trump had said,
you know, I liked Hitler's generals, where does that go into.
I mean, okay, you've got there are some like Rommel,
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there are some very famous German generals from World War Two. Okay, fine,
I'm still not agreeing with that statement, But all right,
where does that turn into I want people to be
loyal to me and not to the constitution of the
United States. This is just crap out of whole cloth.
And Kamala Harris pulled quote an emergency press conference.
Speaker 8 (12:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
I don't like calling it a press conference because you
didn't make any questions to make this statement to the
American people, making crap up, trying to paint Trump into
basically a fascist in Hitler cut one.
Speaker 12 (13:11):
Or two, he wants a military who will be loyal
to him personally, one that will obey his orders even
when he tells them to break the law or abandon
their oath to the Constitution of the United States. In
just the past week, Donald Trump has repeatedly called his
fellow Americans the enemy from within and even said that
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he would use the United States military to go after American.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Citizens now here. First of all, she is misinterpreting what
Donald Trump said about the enemy within. And you don't
take my word for it, we will play for you
the actual cut of what she's talking about. Cut two, B.
Speaker 12 (13:51):
What are you expecting?
Speaker 7 (13:52):
Joe Biden said he doesn't think it's going to be
a peaceful election day.
Speaker 10 (13:55):
Well, he doesn't have any idea what's happening in Roz.
He spends most of his day sleeping. I think the
bigger problem is the enemy from within, not even the
people that have come in and destroying our country by
the way, totally destroying our country, the towns and villages,
they're being inundated, But I don't think they're the problem
in terms of election. I think the bigger problem are
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the people from within. We have some very bad people,
we have some sick people, radical left lunatics, and I
think they're the and it should be very easily handled
by if necessary, by national Guard or if really necessary,
by the military, because they can't let that happen.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
He's talking about Antifa, which was setting fire to cities before,
and the national Guard has to get control over this
so you don't have people being injured. That's what he's
talking He's not talking about jaeling legislators or in anti
Pelosi or anything like that. That's not what he's responding to.
But she's trying to make it seem like it is.
And then she goes right out there and says that
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you know, John Kelly is saying, you know that that
Trump is a fascist. Cut one oh four from.
Speaker 12 (15:02):
John Kelly's words that Donald Trump is someone who I
quote certainly falls into the general definition of fascists, who
in fact vowed to be a dictator on day one
and vow to use the military as his personal militia
to carry out his personal and political vendettas. Donald Trump
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is increasingly unhinged and unstable.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
He's unhinged and unstable because what he said determined everybody
about the dictator on day one.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
Cut.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
He was saying that on the first day in office,
the first thing he's going to do is close the
border to stop the border issue. That's what he's termed
being a dictator. I'm just going to write an executive order,
which President Biden, by the way, has written more executive
orders than any three presidents put together. And that that's
what and that's so I want to be a dictator
on day one, just to do that, just for that reason,
and then we'll go on.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
As you know.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
And by the way, he wasn't talking about doing anything illegal,
just losing the border, which President Biden could do at
any given moment but has chosen not to. So that's
and this is the kind of crap she's putting out
there because she's so desperate to win the selection.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Well, it doesn't matter, and it doesn't matter which side
of the eyelet's coming from anyway. But listen, a lot
of people, most people unlike you and I who work
in the business and unlike people who educate themselves and
maybe read a few newspapers a day and watch two
or three different content news cat whatever, they follow what's
going on. Those people are are the minority, and a
very big minority. And so when someone comes out and
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says so and so said such and such, and it
doesn't matter if it's true. It just matters whose head
it gets into. And if it gets into someone's head
who's uneducated, they're gonna go, oh my god, I can't
believe he said that. Even if he didn't say that,
or if he didn't say it the way the person's
perceiving it, it's you can say whatever whatever you want.
She's all right, let me say this carefully. She's not
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one hundred percent lying.
Speaker 10 (16:57):
Right.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
He did use the word military, and he did use
the word word uh, you know, the enemy from within. Okay,
But then she's just like scrambling them up and using
him in her own way, not the.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Ways, distorting what he says.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
She's paraphrasing at best. And even then she's she's worning right,
And so yeah, and then everybody goes, did you hear
what what Donald Trump said?
Speaker 8 (17:19):
No?
Speaker 2 (17:20):
You heard what Kamala Harris said. She wants you to
believe Donald Trump said. And this is used in politics
all the time. She's no, she's no, she's not breaking
any new ground here. But but yeah, it's you know,
the dumb dumbs, no offense. I hope you're not, But
the dumb dumbs will believe anything you say. The lemmings
will jump off the cliff no matter how high the
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cliff is. So I just have a problem with that.
And by the way, the other the other one thing
real quick, because I know we're going to move on,
is I I'm worried about John Kelly. And I tell
you what. I think he's eating too much fruit. I
think he's getting into the sour grapes. Not I think
he's getting into the sour grapes. You see, And and
that's what it appears like. Look, I don't know what
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John Kelly heard or things he heard or what Donald
Trump told him in the back room or waiting in
the washroom. Line, But it does. It really comes off
as and it would be different if hey, John Kelly
said this and so did five hundred other people. It's
one guy say in a whole thing. Oh and oh,
by the way, right before the election. Huh weird? I mean,
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why didn't he say this before? Why didn't he come out?
Why didn't he come out the day Donald Trump said that?
And when holy hell, you know we got in the
White House? How does it come on?
Speaker 8 (18:33):
Am?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
I look, I was born at night, but not last night.
That's the old line, right, And John Kelly thinks, who
were all born at night with our heads in the sand?
Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yeah he does.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
It's just weird. I mean, it just doesn't make any sense.
Again if this was said four years ago, five years ago,
when whenever it was said in the White House, wouldn't
that raise like a huge red flag day you should
run out on the lawn of the White Houman.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
And not wait until fourteen days before the election.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yeah, yeah, he didn't even say. It's the end of
his term. Like, okay, Donald Trump's gone down. Let me
tell you some of the crap, he said. No, he
waited not only through the rest of the presidency, but
through the rest of the next presidency until it was
you know, it's time to stick Donald Trump right in
the head here. So let me make some crap up. Yeah,
and I look again, I don't know what John Kelly
Herder didn't hear or thinks he heard or whatever I mean.
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And again it just sounds it just sounds like have
a bowl of sour grapes and call it a day.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Does I completely agree with that. Meanwhile, well, Kamala is
trying to whip up this hysteria and John Kelly's trying
to whip up this hysteria. Trump was working the friar
latter at McDonald's. It was a Puerr masterpiece. I personally
thought that, yeah, I know you have. This was your
first job, you tell me. Kamala has claimed that she
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understands the plight of the middle class because she herself
is middle class and she worked at McDonald's while she
was in school to get you know, spending money, except
that apparently that whole story isn't true. McDonald's has no
record of her ever working at McDonald's, and neither has
anybody come forward to say that they remember working with her,
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So it looks like it was just campaign patter. So
but President Trump, you know, is never one to let
a good opportunity to go by. So what did he do?
He decided to work at Mickey D's. Cut number two.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Mister President, you actually have worked at McDonald's now versus
now I have worked at mcdowe.
Speaker 6 (20:25):
I've now worked for fifteen minutes more than Kamala.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Are you gonna put this?
Speaker 10 (20:30):
Never worked here than what.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
We put on your resume?
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Worked at McDonald's. Why would you Why did because she's
lying tabal at that?
Speaker 6 (20:41):
Why why would you lie? Worked McDonald's control four times
and she never worked She never worked here.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Or his hands, by the way, that was him, by
the way, taking his head through the drive the drive
through window he was he was working on the fries,
salt in the fries, putting them up, and then he
worked a drive through window, and it was it was
really interesting. He was chatting with customers as they drove through,
and he handed them their stuff. By the way, everything
he gave to people who came to line, he paid
for himself, so nobody he was giving them a gift
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and but McDonald's was not the money he paid for it,
but it was it was. It was interesting he.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Hurt his hands because when I used to work in
McDonald's and do the frying stuff, if you worked on
the fryar long enough, you know, you get some splattered
grease up on your hands.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
You can ask him.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
I'll ask him.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Cut number three, bank.
Speaker 9 (21:26):
You very much.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Thank you though you have a great bomb good or great?
Speaker 6 (21:33):
You know what to say?
Speaker 10 (21:36):
Thank you?
Speaker 13 (21:37):
Dog wow?
Speaker 3 (21:39):
So nice.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Okay, here's a nice people were made him so but
you hand.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
This guy.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I'm not gonna mess with him.
Speaker 10 (21:50):
How you doing?
Speaker 6 (21:52):
Noll So this is docum and tib Okay, you will
have a good parent tell me too much, right, you
take it. Thank you, have a good time.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
It's he was obviously having a good time. And one
of the people who came through I was from Brazil.
Originally it said, please, mister president, don't let the US
become like Brazil. Cut fifteen are.
Speaker 6 (22:19):
Everybody, Oh my god, I don't hello everybody. You can
take this compliments of Trump. Okay, yes, please don't let
the United States become Brazil native Brazil. We'll keep it good.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Please, We're going to make it better than ever.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Thank you, yes, thank you.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Dems were so beside themselves over the success of this
campaign stop that they just became bluthering idiots. This is
Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California. She was on MSNBC saying,
how could he possibly this? Obviously he's not well cut eleven.
Speaker 13 (23:06):
He's going to this McDonald's and he's in the Philadelphia area.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
He's going to.
Speaker 13 (23:11):
Work a friar apparently before he goes to the Steelers
versus Jets game. I mean, if you're on his campaign,
and I know you are certainly not, I'm not making
any implication of that, but what is the logic behind
this going to a McDonald's.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I mean, we know the guy.
Speaker 13 (23:27):
Likes Big Max and filet of fish, and he's used
the word love to describe the way he feels about
the food there before.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
But what's this about.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
There's no logic to it.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
It's a stunt.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
He has not put forth an economic agenda. He as
you know, appears to be not well, and he's engaged
in some really bizarre types of activities during this campaign.
So this is just another one of those stunts that
he will continue on through the campaign, man, I think
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that we need to really focus on making sure that
he is not elected.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Of course, Coat so working McDonald's is bizarre, but standing
out there calling him hitler isn't.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
By the way, I have a big problem with that
for various reasons, and I don't want to drag on,
but look all every presidential candidate in history goes out
and does something somewhere to be like the people, right.
I mean, you had Obama going out and having beers
and donuts and pieces of pizza and Bob bave this,
and then they all make stops. And sometimes it's not
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always campaigning. Sometimes it's while they're in office, but while
you're in office, they're still campaigning. Really, so everybody goes
to McDonald's or Burger King or somewhere and does something
that do.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
You know who agrees with you and says this was
genius CNN. This is Christens Sultis Anderson and a few
other CNN hosts. Cut fourteen.
Speaker 4 (24:51):
When I first saw that image of Trump kind of
hanging out the drive through window, a part of me thought, wow,
is that real. I never thought he would do something
like that. The Trump that we saw in neteen ninety nine,
and that old ad is the one that was much
more familiar to me, Like, look, we're gonna run this town, right,
like someone who owns the McDonald's on someone who works
in one. I mean, clearly they have a strategy to
try to appeal to working class voters. Try to twist
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a knife on Harris. But I still found these images
to be jarring.
Speaker 14 (25:15):
Well, part of what you what is so striking about
them is that he's not trying to not be Donald Trump,
like some politicians go and they try to dress up
as somebody they're not.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
He's still got the.
Speaker 14 (25:24):
Red hide, he's still got he's still so clearly himself.
And I think this was an unbelievably smart move because
one thing that has differentiated Donald Trump from other really
wealthy politicians is that he has never been seen as
the aloof the billionaire who had never deigned to hang
out with the commoners like he has always sort of
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portrayed himself as I'm the rich guy who doesn't really
like the other rich guys.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
I'm one of you.
Speaker 14 (25:50):
And this is part of this. I think this was
insanely smart.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
I agree. I think that's part of it too. Yeah,
and I mean, obviously there was a campaign element to it,
as there is with all of them. But I look
and most of the time, and I don't know what
Donald Trump thinks about the common boos. But you know, listen,
I understand when I see a politician or somebody even
like a sports celebrity, right, they're going and doing their
little appearance at the donut shop oring coffee for folks.
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I know they're not really working there pooring donuts for
you know, they're they're you know, they're they're who they are. Uh,
They're just putting on a show because they want to,
you know, either win a vote or win a fan
or whatever. Right, So I get that. But that's what
you got to do, right, I mean, if you're in
that arena, you gotta kind of be out there with
the with the common folk, whether you love hanging out
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with them or not. In this case, she even pointed
out that Trump does like hanging out with the common
folk because he doesn't like the other rich folks. I
don't like rich folks either, So it's good we're in
one wearing goods together. But once once I'm rich common.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
People at all, all things are all things on the table.
Then but this McDonald's appearance has driven the dams crazy
because they saw how successful it was and how President
Trump connect with people, something that Kamlak just can't do.
Speaker 12 (27:02):
This is Tim.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Waltz on the View where he's whining about the McDonald's
and how you know, oh, Kamala actually worked at McDonald's,
And my response is, you know, prove it. Cut thirteen.
Speaker 11 (27:13):
It's important for us to talk about what Donald Trump
is going to do because he did keep a promise
his first term. He cut taxes for the wealthiest, he
drove up the debt to the numbers we haven't seen,
and this time he's coming after things like Social Security
and medicare calling them ponzi scheme that won't work. So
I think the message has to go to talk to people.
I think it's connecting. As I say, Vice President Harris
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and I grew up middle class. We understand that she
actually worked in a McDonald's. She didn't go and pander
and disrespect McDonald's workers by standing there in your red
tie and take a picture. His policies are the ones
that undermine those very workers that were in that McDonald's,
whether it's home ownership, healthcare, reproductive rights or cost of products.
So there's more work to be done. But just to
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be very clear, nothing Donald Trump is proposing does anything
about the middle lass. In every economist Moodies themselves talked
about what it would do to drive up inflation.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
But you get that, you get the point at any
point in which did you get the sense he was
disrespecting anybody, either the customers or the people who are working. No,
he he identifies with them and he and that's why
they love him, and that's why he's doing all in
the polls, and that's why the demos are like hyperventilating and.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Doing things how do we stop this?
Speaker 1 (28:25):
And they're doing they're making huge misjudgments, and one of
which was the Kamala Harris breaking press conference on Trumps Hitler.
Another one was President Biden this week, and President Biden
did something which was really I think unthinkable, and that
is he actually threatened Trump with jail. He threatened him.
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And you know, we do Abidenism every week, and I
think this counts as a Bidenism too, because you have
a sitting president threatening his political opponent, because whether he's
on it out, he's still his political opponent. And basically
with jail cut to a.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
I mean, so, I know this sounds bizarre.
Speaker 12 (29:09):
It sounds like I said this five years ago.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
He'd locked me up.
Speaker 8 (29:14):
We got to lock him up.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Politically, locked him out, lock him out.
Speaker 10 (29:23):
That's what we have to do him.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
Lock him out.
Speaker 10 (29:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
See, he knew as soon as he said it that
that was a huge mistake. He was threatening, he was
threatening his political opponent. So he changed, oh politically, I know,
lock him out instead. But I mean, that's how desperate
they are, is that they are. They are in fact
accusing Donald Trump of doing what I suspect they will
do if they win. And that's you know, you heard
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Kamala go on about it. He's a fascist, He's going
after his opponents. That's exactly what Donald Trump. What Joe
Biden just did by threatening him, that's exactly what he did.
And there's no doubt in my mind that if in
fact Kamala won selection, that she would turn around and
stick the DOJ on Trump and all Trump supporters because
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she's telegraphing basically what she herself wants to do in
these desperate moments. But I think that's what's happening.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
By the way, and Kamala has been using obviously, the
the the the normal folk like Obama and Bill Clinton,
you know, the regulars that you would expect to see
out there, and rightfully so, I would use President Obama
if I was running as a Democrat for a president.
In Biden's case, given a couple of things, given the
fact that we already know what's up with Joe Biden,
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well we don't know what's up with him, but we know,
and the fact that she had to step in to
become the candidate because he was incapable. I kind of,
don't you kind of feel like the Harris campaign and
I don't want to give them any help, but the
Harris campaign should be like, you know, Joe, if you
want to help us campaign, don't help us campaign. You know, like,
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stay stay out of the way.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
I don't disagree with that, But here's the problem that
they have. Who's gonna campaign for? Because they can't leave
Biden out there because he does stuff like this threating Trump.
Obama has succeeded in pissing off the entire black community,
which is why they sent him out there to begin with,
to shore up that vote. He can't do it. He's
basically told them, you know you're not black if you
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don't vote for Joe Biden. Great, I mean, I'm Kamala Harris.
You know what's wrong with the brothers? They're misogynists. Great,
So they're pissing them off. So they wheeled Jimmy Carter
out on a stretcher who doesn't even know he's breathing,
and put a caption under it. He's excited to vote
for Kamala, except he doesn't know his own name, so
it's just like, what the hell I mean? So they
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left with nobody, and that's except for Liz Cheney, who
is a pariah in her own party, and the Dems
don't really care about it one way or the other.
So they've got Liz Cheney, Biden, and Obama.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Who's he? Jimmy Jimmy, Jimmy Jimmy on.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
The stretcher, so it's like who's who?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
It's so they're not going to stop Biden because they've
got nobody.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
I know, I'm rudin mean, but I'm ruden mean to
everybody who should see what I did after my dad
died just to be funny. But so here's the thing.
This is this, this should be this should be the
new campaign slogan for Kamala Harris Jimmy Carter dying to
vote for Kamala.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
Oh my god, that's so funny, right, that is so
freaking funny. Yes, it absolutely, it's tasteless. It's tasteless, it is,
but also extremely funny.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Oh you walk that fine line, Well, I jump over
the fine line and spit on it, and then I.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Come back into the funny Ville. Though not funny, you'd
be in trouble. That's really funny. So I mean, yeah,
that's basically I think she's got no one left, so
she has to They have to let Biden out the box.
Plus Biden, I think, on one level, knows that he's
bleeping her over and doesn't care. He's a bitter guy.
And we discovered that at Ethel Kennedy's funeral when he
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and Brock had some terse words on the side there
and he's like, I'm stronger than she is, and Obama's agreeing.
This is what the lip readers tell us what was
going on. So it's like, okay, I mean it's they're
in bad shape and they're just getting desperate. And this
is what I'm excited about for next week. Ben, when
we come back with our podcast next week, Kamala is
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giving a speech on the ellipse. On October twenty ninth.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
I saw the ellipse in the sky. It was great.
This moon went in front of this sun.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
So she is going to basically be doing an imitation
of Trump's famous ellipse speech which caused the insurrection I
call it a riot on January sixth. And now you
know she's going to give a speech on the ellipse.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Really is that really what she want to do?
Speaker 1 (33:36):
So I'm looking forward to next week, Ben, That's all
I gotta say.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
By the way, her speech ought to be a riot. Yeah,
and she.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Going to call for people to walk, you know, peacefully
and patriotically down to the Capitol. I don't know, but
I'm really my guess is it's going to be a
lot of Trump as Hitler comment at you next week.
So we're about to find out.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
I'm going to walk peacefully over to McDonald's. That's what
I'm going to do.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Oh that sounds good. Actually I may do that on
my way home. So if you want to, you know,
tell us where we should walk peacefully and patriotically, you
are more than welcome to do so, you can contact
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new offerings we have. I can guarantee you there'll be
some Ellipse talk and meanwhile, we'll see you then. I'm
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Nancy Shack.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Don't forget to wear your ellipse glasses. Yeah, I'm Ben Parker.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
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