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November 10, 2025 30 mins

New York has fallen, the federal government is still shut down, and Nancy Pelosi is waiving good bye. A lot of big changes in the wind which you can hear with this week's "did they really just say that" cuts.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
New York has fallen. The federal government is still shut down,
and Nancy Pelosi is waving goodbye. A lot of big
changes in the wind, which you can hear with this
week's Did they really just say that cuts? I'm Nancy Shack,
I'm Ben Parker. This is news, bye.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
My friends.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
We have toppled a political dynasty.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
The White House says this is the fault of Democrats
for shutting down the government. Democrats note that the Trump administration.
How do you see it? Who do you blame for this?

Speaker 5 (00:43):
I feel like the Democrats really need to own the shutdown.
I mean, we're shutting it down.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
I think she's an evil woman. I'm glad she's retiring.
I think she did the country a great service by retire.
I think she was a tremendous liability for the country.

Speaker 7 (01:00):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah, President Trump being shy about telling us what he
really thinks about Nancy Pelosi never yeah. Is it any
wonder though Nancy Pelosi earlier this week went after him,
hammer and tongs. This was Nancy Pelosi and her actual
opinion of Donald Trump got sixteen A.

Speaker 8 (01:21):
It's just a vile creature, the worst thing on the
face of the earth.

Speaker 9 (01:25):
But anyway, you think he's the worst thing on the
face of the earth.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I do, yeah, I do.

Speaker 8 (01:30):
Why is that because he's the President of the United
States and he does not honor the Constitution of the
United States. In fact, he's turned the Supreme Court into
a row court. He's abolished the House of Representatives, He's
chilled the press. He's chilled the press. He's scared people

(01:51):
who are in our country legally.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Worst person on the face of the earth. She said creature.
By the way, that seems a little over the top.
I think I think people.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Yeah, I think there could be. But upon hearing what
Nancy Pelosi had to say, this was President Trump's response,
cut thirty two.

Speaker 10 (02:15):
I think she's an evil woman.

Speaker 6 (02:16):
I'm glad she's retiring. I think she did the the
country a great service by retiring. I think she was
a tremendous liability for the country. I thought she was
an evil woman who did a poor job to cross
the country a lot in damages and in reputation. I
thought she was terrible. Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Wow wow can hold back either?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
He isn't. He didn't hold no love lost there.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Look, look, I think they both hate each other. Equally
in some way, shape or form. But you notice he
didn't say he said she was an evil woman, which
which fine, whatever, But he didn't say the most evil
woman on Earth or any crap like that. And there
is a difference. There is a huge difference. Yeah, I
can think you're evil. I can think she's evil, he's evil.

(03:06):
They're evil. But look, let's be honest about it. If
you look at the eight billion people on Earth and
you look at some of the countries that are in
this world, when you say he's the worst or the
most vile man on Earth, you were just stirring up them.
It's like when they call him Hitler's Ler. No, listen,
you might not like him, you might even think he's
a really horrible president.

Speaker 7 (03:27):
He ain't Hitler.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
He ain't Hitler, he ain't Hitler, and he ain't the
most vile man on Earth. And so you do balance
it like he was honest, right, she's an evil woman. Yeah,
didn't call it the most evil woman on the planet,
because guess what, I don't particularly care for Nancy Pelosi,
but she's not even close to the most evil woman
on the planet. No, so little you know, Yan.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
I agree with you. I can agree with that, And
is it any wonder by the way that he that
he hates her. I mean, she fought him tooth and
claw during his first administration, and I'm wondering if looking
back at that from the current perspective of the largest
government shutdown in history, he sees those days with her

(04:09):
in his first administration as the good old days because
Nancy Pelosi at least had the common sense when she
was Speaker not to shut down the government and pretend
that it was the GOP who did it. If she
shut down the government, it was reopened within you know days,
like a day or two. It wasn't shut down for
you know, nyon a month. So I'm thinking, you know, hey,

(04:35):
that that those are the good old days at this point,
you know, because Dems are are basically trying to convince
everybody know what they're doing to put a really gross
analogy is they're peeing on everybody with a shutdown and
telling us at it's training, you know that they want

(04:56):
us to believe that we shut down, We're not responsible
for the show down. You're the ones that have voted
not to reopening the government for the past what twenty votes.
So yeah, and people like Obama are out there trying
to trying to deflect from what's happening and saying, you know,
we asked the government shut down, but it's because the

(05:17):
Republicans cut number nine.

Speaker 7 (05:19):
The government is shut down. And the Republicans who currently
are in charge of Congress, they're not even pretending to
solve the problem. They have not even been showing up
to work, not in session. Where are you what are
you doing? And as for the President, he has been

(05:43):
focused on critical issues like paving over the rose gardens
so folks don't get mud on their shoes, and gold
plating the Oval Office and building a three hundred million
dollar ball room. So Virginia is good news. If you
can't visit a doctor, don't worry. He will save you

(06:04):
a dance. And if you don't get an imitation to
the next White House, shouldn't they You can always watch
the festivities and all the beautiful people on true Social.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
You know, here's the thing that takes nerve, which we
know he has because Donald Trump is paying for the ballroom.
But and you know, the taxpayers aren't on the hook
for it, and it benefits the White House where President
Obama had a basketball Court installed at taxpayer expense, which
does not really benefit anybody but Barack Obama. So that

(06:38):
was rich one and two. What do you mean Republicans
haven't done anything about it? Republicans have repeatedly voted to
reopen the government over and over and over again. It's
the Democrats who haven't voted to open the room. So
if there's somebody not showing up, it ain't there Republicans.
I think President Trump had it right when he said

(07:00):
this to Nora O'Donnell when he did a sixty minutes
interview cut six.

Speaker 9 (07:04):
You're now approaching the longest shutdown in American history. Democrats
fault under your presidency. We're talking about more than a
million federal workers who are not getting a paycheck, including
our air traffic controllers. You see there's traffic snarls out
at the airports. Now this weekend, food aid for more
than forty two million Americans is set to expire. What

(07:27):
are you doing as president to end the shutdown.

Speaker 6 (07:31):
What we're doing is we keep voting. I mean, the
Republicans are voting almost unanimously to end it, and the
Democrats keep voting against ending it. You know, they've never
had this this has happened like eighteen times before that.
Democrats always voted for an extension, always saying, give us
an extension, we'll work it out. They've lost it a way,
They've become crazed lunatics, and all they have to do,

(07:53):
Nora is say let's vote.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Yeah, that's basically it. But that's not what they want.
I want you to believe, as you could tell by Obama. Now,
there are some Democrats who are embarrassed by what their
party is doing. For instance, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman cut twenty.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
The White House says this is the fault of Democrats
for shutting down the government. Democrats note that the Trump
administration is not dipping into the contingency funds for SNAP,
and they think that Trump is doing that to pressure Democrats.
How do you see it? Who do you blame for this?

Speaker 5 (08:35):
Well, I mean, for me, fundamentally, I'm deeply, deeply distressing
to know that forty two millions Americans are going to
lose their SNAP benefits. And now that's one of the
big reasons why I refuse to shutting our government down.
And again, I feel like the Democrats really need to
own the shutdown. I mean, we're shutting it down. I
know why they claim because they want to address the

(08:55):
tax credits, and I fully support that. I've voted for
all of their crs r crs every single time, and
I refuse to put forty two million Americans in the
kinds of food insecurity. Now, this is all all assaulved
by just reopen our government and the people are is
now paid.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
It wasn't long ago we would never have thought that
John Fetterman would be the voice of reason.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Isn't that the truth? And here's where as he is
healed from his strokes, it's like, you know, he is.
He is the most common sense member of the US
Senate at this point.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
And you know, and this comes down to you know,
we've talked about this. You know, Look, it's it's not
about people, right, I mean in terms of like, I
don't hate all these people. I hate what they stand for.
I don't like what they stand for. I don't there's
nobody in the in this well all right, maybe not,
but there's nobody in Congress that I hate. I just
don't agree with or like what they stand for. And

(09:51):
John Fetterman was one of them.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Listen, but listen the longer he's been in office, the
more he realizes what his job actually is, and he's
out for helping people. He doesn't care what the party says.
He wants to help people.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
He changes. I thinkman, my opinion.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Might be yeah, exactly, And I think Fetterman might be
the guy that shows up as the next one of
these people in for the long term higher office in
the Democratic Party because more people can get behind John
Fetterman than almost any other Democrat out there.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Perhaps here's the other thing that I was thinking, and
maybe this wouldn't happen, so I'm just throwing it out there.
Is he a potential candidate to jump ship and go
to the other party.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I don't know. Joe Manchin was very much like this too,
and from West Virginia, and he retired rather than jump ship.
I don't know about Fetterman. He might he might jump,
or he might feel that he can. He might become
the rallying point for the moderate Democrats who don't like
the schism to the left to the progressive left that's

(10:54):
happening in the Democratic Party. But I think the Democratic
Party is in serious trouble, and a lot of it
is because of the shift to the left. But also
it's because they lie. They've been out both faced, lying,
just like I started this particular segment and saying, you
know they're telling us peeing, We're still going to stop

(11:14):
peeing on us. I mean, we know what they're doing,
and yet they keep doing it, pretending that we haven't
seen behind the mask. And there are a few Democrats
who recognize that their own behavior is destructive to their
party because the jig is up. We know you're lying,
we know who's responsible for the shutdown. Knock it off.
And one of those people calling them out is as

(11:35):
another senator who has actually probably a lot more influenced
than John Fetterman does at this point, and that's Bernie
Sanders of Vermont. He basically is warning the Democratic Party
is to knock this crap off or it may not
survive Cut six A.

Speaker 11 (11:49):
When I ran for president, you know, one of the
things that I learned is there ay much of a
democratic body. There are people on the top. When I
think about a party, I think about out the involvement
of large numbers of people at the grossroots level. You
can say what I'm saying, Yeah, that's when I think
about a party, people disagree that yell and shouted at

(12:09):
each other is people have said democracy is kind of messy.
But I think sometimes when people think about the Democratic Party,
thinking of these cocktail parties in New York City where
la with wealthy people mingle with consultants, mingle with the leadership,
that's not much of a party. That's really kind of
an elitis institution. So one of the things that I
have that I believe if the Democratic Party is to survive,

(12:32):
maybe it will, maybe it won't. The transformation has to
be to open the doors, to bring in millions of
people to hear what they have to say, to have
them stop running for office, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
I don't agree with almost anything Bernie Sanders has ever uttered,
but yeah, he speaks pretty right there togain for voice
or reason. Look, when you're right, you're right. When you're wrong,
you're wrong. Now, of course, that's why everybody has different opinions.
What I think is wrong, someone else thinks is right.
But nonetheless, Bernie Sanders has said a lot of things
that I go, huh.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
But that's so true.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
And I think he's getting well. I don't think I'm
almost positive. I mean, he's just getting frustrated with the BS,
which of course he's been frustrated with the BS from
either the right or the left or the.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Center, but now it's very focused on his own party,
because you know, what is a senator to do here
when the progressives take over your party? And Bernie is
a progressive by the way, but he's not a communist.
And that's what's happened to the Democratic Party. Instead of
being more inclusive, as Bernie is saying it needs to
be and bringing in moderates, and it is almost exclusively

(13:37):
now focusing on the far left, which leaves a lot
of moderate Democrats out in the cold. And they they're
the ones that are represented by people like John Fetterman.
Those are moderates that are rational and reasonable, not that
we need to bring communism into your country left side
of the aisle, which is what has happened to the party.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
And most people listen, most people, not all, of course,
but most people, whether you're a Republican or a Democrat,
are closer to the middle the moderates. You have your
far left wing and they're kind of winning the day
over in the Democratic Party, and you have your far right,
what people would call, you know, far right wackos or
whatever you have those two. But most Americans, most people

(14:19):
who will go to the polls and poll who go
to work, who have kids, who go to school, whatever,
blah blah blah, they're mainly in the general area of
the middle. They might be a little more left or
a little more right, but they're generally closer to center
than they are to fallen off the left or right side.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Well, it's very interesting to me because what I agree
with everything you just said, and that's where most people are.
But the swing to the left has highlighted something is
that most people are just tired of politics and can't
really bestir themselves to get off the sofa to go vote.
They just, you know, they now have become a hobby
just to be a backseat pundit and watch what goes

(14:55):
on around you and take no responsibility. Because what happened
in New York this past week and in Virginia and
in New Jersey was a left wing progressive route basically
in these off season elections. What happened in New York
with the election is far left candidates are on Mondami.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
One.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
He's basically a communist. He says he's a socialist, but
he really isn't. He's a communist, and you know, it
put him over the top. It wasn't you know, the
melting pot of New York, which is what you would think.

Speaker 8 (15:32):
It was.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
White liberal women. White liberal women hate Donald Trump for
whatever reason so much that they went out and voted
for communist who basically not only that in Islamic radical
communist who would like to see you in a hajib.
And that's who they voted for. And it's like, oh

(15:53):
my god, why would you do that because they don't
know what he stands for. It was ignorant voting and
they just wanted to vote for any but against Donald
Trump because I thought this will show Donald Trump. And
that's what they did.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
He beat a Democrat, He beat a Democrats realistically running
as an independent. But here that's the other thing too,
is you know this was so bad that, uh, the
closest candidate to Mamdani who actually gave him a fight
was a disgraced former governor.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Yeah well yeah, one had been forced out of office, Yeah,
Andrew Cuomo. But this was Mandani on. This was his
ad when he was running for mayor. This is an ad.
I'm just gonna we're not gonna play all of it
because it's not in English, Cut thirty.

Speaker 10 (16:35):
And it's I'm Russ.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
New York Matam.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
That's enough, really exactly so.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
I don't speak Arabic. But still that was.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
His ad for running for mayor of New York City.
And he won, and he won, and this is him
on election night, Cut five.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
Tonight, against all odds, we have grasped it. The future
is in our hands, my friends. We have toppled a
political dynasty.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Okay, And here's the thing. I mean, he lied. We
got caught in a lie about lying about his aunt
being a victim of nine to eleven. He has made
promises he cannot possibly keep, like free childcare, free buses,
and free grocery stores for people, full face lie. And

(17:51):
he basically, I think, just kind of hornswoggled the voters
who were desperate for a better life than this guy.
Since I can give you one, even though it was
a parent that it's a lie. And he basically on
his campaign he basically blew President Trump the finger, cut

(18:15):
thirty one.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
This is not only how we stopped Trump, it's how
we stop the next one. So Donald Trump, since I
know you're watching. I have four words for you. Turn
the volume up.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Okay, here's the thing. You just went from Mayor of
New York not, you know, not the shadow government against
President Trump. You're not in a federal government. You're in
a local state government. President Trump, I don't think, really
cares one away or the other, except that he owns
real estate in New York and he's like, Wow, my
real estate holdings just took a beating because people are
selling and moving to Florida. That the head of the

(18:59):
fire department. That's what the morning after because doesn't want
to work with Mom Donny. Nobody does because he has
no idea what he's doing. He can't. He has no
idea how to run anything. And to give you the
level of vitriol coming from zoron Mom Donnie regarding Donald
Trump and the lies that he tells, he tried to
blame Donald Trump for bomb threats that forced the New

(19:22):
Jersey polling stations to close Cut sixteen.

Speaker 10 (19:25):
B incredibly concerning, and I think that it is an
illustration of the attacks we're seeing in our democracy. Sometimes
they're blatant and explicit in the manner of these bomb threats,
and we have to understand this as part of the
general approach the Trump administration has taken to trying to
intimidate voters with baseless allegations of voter fraud as a

(19:47):
means of trying to repress the voice of Americans across
this country.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
Oh my god, he just tried to Seriously he thinks,
I mean, that's the kind of crap that he puts
out there. So isn't any wonder And it's really funny
to me. So I could not believe that he won.
I could not believe that any sane person would have
voted for this guy. And then the next morning, within
hours of him winning, it began to dawn on people

(20:12):
who were so zealously supportive of Mondannie that maybe they
had made a mistake, that maybe what they elected wasn't
a version of John Fetterman to run. It was, in fact,
somebody who wanted to destroy this city. And I heard
that actually voiced shockingly on CNN. And this is Van Jones.

(20:35):
And Van Jones, who supported mom Donnie right up until
he was elected, went listen to his speech, his victory speech.
He went, uh, oh, did we make a mistake? Cut ten,
I think.

Speaker 12 (20:48):
He missed an opportunity. I think the Mom Donnie that
we saw in the campaign trail, who was a lot
more calm, who was a lot warmer, who was a
lot more embraced, was not present in that speech. And
I think that Mom Donnie is the one you need
to hear from tonight. There are a lot of people
trying to figure out can I get on this train

(21:09):
with him or not? Is he gonna include me? Is
he going is he going to be more of a
class warrior even in office. I think he missed a
cance tonight to open up and bring more people into
the tent. I think its tone was sharp. I think
he was using the microphone in a way that he

(21:29):
was almost yelling. And that's not the Mom Donning that
we've seen on TikTok and the great interviews and stuff
like that. So I felt like it was a little
bit of a character switch here where the warm, open,
embracing guy that's close to working people was not on
stage night, and there was some other voice on.

Speaker 11 (21:46):
Stage, you know.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
And by the way, that's another lie that Mom Donnie
tells that he's like one of the working men. He's
a trust fund baby. He grew up with a silver
spoon in his mouth. His mother is a very successful
movie director. His father is a is a uh is
a professor at at Columbia University in New York. And so,

(22:09):
I mean he grew up, he has his family has
multiple houses, mansions, he's got you know, I mean, it's
just he's not a man.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Of the people.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
He is a he is in fact, an entitled twat.
And it's and now he's even he believes he's even
more so socialist, communist tat, that's what they call they
call it. He's not a socialist. He may call himself
a socialist because a socialist is more acceptable than a
communist in American society. But make no mistake, he is
a freaking communist. And that's and that's what he wants

(22:41):
for New York. And so but the problem is, if
you're going to be a communist and you want to
run for profice, I have no problem, go for it.
I got no issues. Tell the truth. Don't lie to
people about what you can do, how things are going
to happen, or are about yourself. And Mondominie has lied.
He lied about who he is about you know what
who reaching out to? What is purpose? He is lied

(23:01):
about all of it.

Speaker 2 (23:02):
But isn't that the underlying tone? I mean, you can
look back as farign history as you want to all
of the communists and the communist parties and the communist governments.
Isn't that though, the lying to the people kind of
the underlying tone. Anyway, everybody the communists always say things
are going to be better under them, blah blah blah
blah blah. We have a long list of countries and
cities and areas that went communists or went in the

(23:24):
communist direction.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
It doesn't mean because they lied, because people were stupid
enough to believe what they were told. Really, and you see,
you see that with mom Donnie and he and he lied.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
Well, I believe it if you believe it as a
vote as a voter or a resident or you. But
if you well, if you believe it and it's not true,
then by its nature it's a lie. So even if
some of these communist leaders over the years didn't think
they were lying, they were lying. And so and here's
the one. I'm going to try to be a little

(23:55):
devil's advocate here or the opposite, right, little positivity, only
only because we need a little bit right, So First
of all, I'm worried. I'm worried. I'm worried, certainly for
the same reason everybody else is worried about what happened
in New York City. However, I will say this one.
Every big city across the country, for the most part,

(24:17):
runs blue. They're democratic areas. They're highly illiberal, packed with
people who would vote for anybody who promises them free crap. Now,
if Mam Donnie had run for mayor of I don't know, Albany, Schenectady,
some other I don't know that he would have won.
Here's the thing. He was already in an area that

(24:38):
loves what the quote unquote progressive, socialist whatever wing says,
So he already had a leg up. I don't think
I know this worry. But I don't think Mamdanni's politics
spreads all across the country. I think it's in the
segmented areas where there's already a pretty good undertow.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Except that this also happened New Jersey, it happened in
Virginia and in California. So but I think part of
the problem that may go to what you're talking about
is the press and the press, and it won't call
out the lies that they hear, and so people think
that Mom Donnie's on the open up. This is this

(25:18):
is real, this is rational, and as opposed to saying
excuse me, how you know, instead of asking the question
free grocery storece, okay, how is that going to work?
Where is that money coming from? Or we're going to
tax the rich? Yes, but all the rich have left
town now, so there are there's no more tax. So
I mean, that's the truth, and that's not going to
get you vote. So the press doesn't go there because
they want to help. They don't want. They want they're

(25:41):
in the back pocket of the progressive left. So that's
what's happening there. And you see it everywhere, and you
see it with not just in supporting Mom Donnie, but
also going after the Republican Party as well, for instance,
going you know, Trump dysphoria and the media. There was
an amazing example of that this week, just amazing. And

(26:04):
this is the BBC. The BBC doctored audio of President
Trump's January sixth speech, and in their doctored version, I'm
gonna play you the actual clip of what this is
what Donald Trump said on January six saying We're gonna
go to the Capitol. We're gonna cheer on This is
what this is what the actually happened on January six

(26:28):
Cut seven. A.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
We're gonna walk.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Down to the Capitol.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
And we're going to cheer on our brave senators and
congressmen and women.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Okay, that's what he said. Okay. On January sixth, the
BBC aired this telling people, this is what Donald Trump said.

Speaker 6 (26:50):
Cut seven, We're gonna walk down to the Capitol and
I'll be there with you and we fight.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
We fight like hell.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
That's what the BBC, which is not what he said.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Well, they put one thing with something else completely different. Yeah,
he did say those words, but that's in that order
right now. That's what the BBC are.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
This is what I'm talking about, the Trump dysphoria, going
after the Republican side, and this is the BBC. This
is just one example from the past week of doing this.
This is done every day on many levels in many ways.
So not exposing the lies of the left and trying
to put words in the mouth or misrepresent the right.
That is why zorn Mom Donnie won in New York.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
I know the BBC. The BBC is not in Americans
who obviously they're not ruled by any American rules or
laws per se. But but here's here's the thing. Left
right center doesn't matter. I'm going to say it. It's
for every this rule. If I'm in charge, the rule
is this. Okay. And obviously there'll always be people who
will be you know, say things when they're they're talking

(27:53):
about an issue. So you've got your you've got your reporters,
and then you've got your correspondence, and then you've got
your top hosts and whatever I say, whatever they say
about whatever. If you take a sound cut or a
clip of audio, video, audio, whatever, and you edit it,
you doctor it without saying clearly we have edited or

(28:13):
doctored this, we have moved this to hear. If you
don't do that, if you just take an audio clip
and then you doctor it and present it as an
actual audio clip, you should lose your license to broadcast
forever everywhere on the planet.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Okay, I'm good with that.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
I mean, is it that hard to say? Listen? I
know we couldn't play the whole Donald Trump cut, but
here's some of the stuff he said. We did edit
it together. Okay, fine, it still could be slant it,
but at least you've now said we've slanted this. Or
if you just come out and say, here's what Donald
Trump said and then or whoever, here's what Fred Jones said,
Here's what Nancy Posey said. That's why I'm saying, anybody
you doctor freaking audio and you don't say that you

(28:49):
doctored the audio, you have lost your right to broadcast
news to the American people or any people for that matter.
But I'm only in America, so the hell of the
rest of the world.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Yeah, I don't disagree. I don't. Speaking of Donald Trump.
We and every week with the Truth Control, and they're
not supposed to be just Donald Trump troll most of
them are truth Control.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
So in this case, this is President Trump on CBS
with Nora o'donald and I want you to tell me
whether you think he's trolling us or whether he really
believes what he's about to say. Cut number one.

Speaker 9 (29:19):
Zorhan Mandammi, thirty four year old democratic socialist.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
He's the communist, not socialist communist. He's far worse than.

Speaker 9 (29:27):
Some people have compared him to a left wing version
of you, charismatic breaking the old rules.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
What do you think about that, Well, I think I'm
a much better looking person than him.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Right, what do you think? Does he really think he's
a handsome dude or is he just trolling away having
a good time?

Speaker 2 (29:44):
You know, I said troll initially, like when I just
didn't even know what we're going to talk about it?

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Yeah, but you were right.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
I think, Well, I don't know. I make share. I
think Donald Trump thinks he's the hottest, sexiest guy alive.
I really do.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Like power is an aphrodisia.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Well I think so. So is he necessarily better looking
than Momtanti?

Speaker 7 (30:00):
No?

Speaker 2 (30:01):
But and look it's it shouldn't be a beauty contest
when you elect leaders, but some people do go for that.
But I I think Trump. I think Trump looks in
the mirror and goes sexy me today? Hell, hell, I
do that sometimes, like, hey I look pretty good today.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
She made me snort. Yeah, I'm sexy too.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
I'm sure it's a truth because he thinks he's sexy.
But somewhere, maybe deep down in his soul, he knows.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
And he's not. I think he's trolling, and he knows
he's trolling. But I want to know what you guys think.
You can tell us whether you think the president's truth
or trolling when it comes to him being better looking
than Zaron Mom Donnie. You can contact Ben and I
at x on at news Byite three, or on Facebook
at news Bite. We upload a new episode every single Monday,
so check back next week and see what new offerings

(30:49):
we have. Meanwhile, have a great week. I'm Nancy Shack.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Wow, I look good, Ben Parker, this is douce Bite.
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