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Speaker 1 (00:00):
President Trump loses his temper with Putin. DEM's do an
about face on retribution, and the main of Chicago completely
misses the point of Memorial Day? Or do they really
just say that? Moments this week will either make you
laugh or cry.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
This is newspite.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
I don't like what Putin is doing, not even a
little bit. He's killing people and something happened to this guy.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
And I don't like it.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
That he's talking about retribution and they're talking about revenge,
and I think that that's dangerous.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
Someday there will be a democratic president and there'll be
investigations of Republican officeholders.
Speaker 7 (00:49):
I am proud to join you in recognizing and celebrating
Africa Day. The continent of Africa is made up of
one point two billion people.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
That was Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, And you
would normally say, so, what's.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
The big deal about Africa Day.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
He's making that announcement on Memorial Day, the day that
we honor American veterans, many of whom gave, as they
put it, you know, their last full measure of devotion
in their lives for our country. And he comes out
and says, Happy Africa Day, seventeen.
Speaker 7 (01:26):
I'm proud to join you in recognizing and celebrating Africa Day.
The continent of Africa is made up of one point
two billion people, with diverse countries, full of rich traditions, cultures,
and irritance.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
We don't need to love. It's just that's that's what
he did.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
And the response to that, as you can imagine, was
not great. And I'm not saying that just one segment
of the population was upset by it. The entire population
of Chicago is upset by Here is actually a black
activist telling him off cut twenty seven.
Speaker 8 (02:03):
Imagine being mayor of one of the most violent, crime ridden,
economically unstable cities in America, and instead of honoring fallen
soldiers on Memorial Day, you are out here is celebrating
Africa Day, Like that's gonna fix the South side of Chicago.
Whose man is this? Who sent you? I'm trying to understand.
Let me get this street. While Americans are solemnly honoring
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the lives of men and women who died defending this country,
Brandon Johnson is out here with a pre recorded message
talking about Happy Africa Day. As if we're all about
to throw on a dashiki and go eat some jolof
and fool food.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Yeah she's And that was echoed over and over and
over again on both sides of the isle. This is
a guy who is zero in touch with reality, none whatsoever.
Compare that to President Trump, who can be outspoken as well.
But this was him on a World Day cut number one.
Speaker 9 (03:06):
We will never ever forget our fallen heroes, and we
will never forget our debt to you. This Memorial Day
is especially significant as we commemorate two hundred and fifty
years since the first American patriots fell on the field
of battle two and a half centuries ago at Lexington Green,
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Concord Bridge, Bunker Hill. Brave minute men and humble farm
boys became the first to give their lives for a
nation that did not yet have a name.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Yeah, it was nice.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
He did a nice speech. But I want to do
say something about all. I do want to say something
about what he did. Now, most of what he said
was lovely, was very nice, very appropriate, But he did
do something that I didn't like.
Speaker 10 (03:56):
He mispronounced conquered.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Well, that could have happened. Yes, indeed, indeed some people
do well. Don't forget the same guy who goes China
so y, so apparently it's concord.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
But he lapsed into.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
What I felt was a little bit of a campaign pattern,
which I didn't think was appropriate. At Arlington National Cemetery
on Memorial Day, cut one bee.
Speaker 9 (04:22):
A republic that I am fixing after a long and
hard four years. That was a hard four years we
went through.
Speaker 10 (04:38):
Who would let that happen?
Speaker 9 (04:40):
People pouring through our borders unchecked, people doing things that
are indescribable and not for today to discuss. But the
republic that is now doing so very well. We're doing
so very well right now, considering the circumstances, and we'll
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do records setting better. With time, we will do better
than we've ever done as a nation, better than ever before.
I promise you that.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
I think it was inappropriate. People may know just to say,
you know, you know that I like President Trump. I
think he's a good president. I understand why he's outspoken.
And my thinking when I heard that was like, you
shouldn't do that, You didn't need to do that. But
on the other hand, I'm thinking this guy has been
in the fight of his life for the past four
years he has had to come out fighting every single morning.
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I don't think he knows how to turn it off anymore.
And I think that's what happened, but I could be wrong,
but he needs to not do that on my moraile, Well.
Speaker 10 (05:40):
What I was going to say. And look, people love
and hate Trump for various reasons. Here's the thing. You're right,
that's not the time or the place to do a
political kind of grand stand or whatever. But to add
to what you said with you and bought that is him.
I mean, that's the guy that he you know, he
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just says what kind of comes into his mind. And
by the way, this this is the thing that a
lot of people who don't like Trump don't understand, is
who Trump is. How he talks, what he says, his promises,
he makes, the ones, he keeps, the things he does.
He's I'm gonna do this, and then he does it
and they're pissed, Well, he did what he said. I
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don't he you This is him. This is why people
like him. It may also be why people hate him,
but it's it's it's why people like him. And Donald
Trump doesn't have a problem shooting from the hip or
saying what pops into his head. And I think that's
exactly what we saw there. Now, you're right, he needs
a switch that can at least dial it back, not
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necessarily off.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
For moments like that.
Speaker 10 (06:46):
Sure, I mean I don't care.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
I don't Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Care if he does it in the speech regarding a bill.
I don't care if he does it talking to the
Gridiron Club. I don't care if he does it anywhere else.
But when you're dealing with you're at Arlington National Cemetery,
You're standing among fallen heroes. It's the day specifically to
honor them. You don't need to go there. But I
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do understand that he probably it's if he hadn't been,
like you said, the guy that shoots from the hip,
if he hadn't been that guy who's ready to fight
at a moment's notice for the past four years, he
would not be where he is. We would not have
him as president. That is the reason why he survived
and didn't just survive but thrived. But he had to
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fight every second for the past four years. And he's
still fighting. And I mean, look what he's surrounded by.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Now.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
You have, you know, democrats like a Jasmine Crockett, Congressman Crockett,
you know, basically threatening retribution on him as you know
when the Democrats get into power. She's threatening him. This
happens every day. You have, you know, a deep state
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trying to thwart him every day. So I understand the
fighting thing, and I wanted to play an example of
what I'm talking about with Jasmine Crockett. This is her
threatening Trump cut Somember sixteen.
Speaker 11 (08:07):
I can guarantee you that we will do what we
are supposed to do as constitutionally swarm members of the House,
which means that we will conduct oversight. That means that
we will investigate. We will look at whether or not
this president himself has violated the Emolument's clause as relates
to say such things as getting a four hundred million
dollar plane from the Qataris. We also will make sure
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that we're looking into all these business deals that they
have going on. I mean, think about it this way, Alex.
They were going after Hunter because he sat on a board.
Think about how much money they are breaking in. Whether
we're talking about the next golf resort that they're setting
up in Qatar, or whether we're talking about them leveling
Gaza as they've talked about and talked about how it
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would be great beachfront property. Whether we're talking about this
crypto scam, the scam that people didn't even want to
walk into and show their faces. Let me tell you,
there is no shortage of things for us to dig
into and determine whether or not there have been not
only violations of the law, but definitely violations of our
constitution as a whole.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
So see she's threatening him. You know they're going to
go after him again. And it's not just her, it's
everyone in the Democratic Party and even some on the
edges like James Camey who got into trouble for taking
the picture last week of eighty six forty seven, which
was a dog whistle for murdering the president. He also
is threatening Trump and other members of the Republican Party
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Cut twenty A.
Speaker 6 (09:32):
These are the people who, through decades and decades, have
seen every kind of case, and so they're there to
make sure that the work, no matter who's in charge
in the White House, no matter who the Attorney General is,
that the work is done consistently with previous practice and
consistent with the law. I know Republicans these days aren't
big in thinking about principle or precedent. They're going to
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be deeply sorry that that disappears, because someday there will
be a Democratic president and there'll be investigations of Republican
office holders. If I'm them, I sure would want these
career people in place making sure that it's done in
the right way.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
So that was a veiled threat against quote office holders.
But it's not just office holders. You had another congressman
I can't pronounce. His name is from Virginia, Suhas subram Manium.
I believe is how it's pronounced, but I could be wrong.
He says we're going after Elon Musk too.
Speaker 12 (10:24):
Four see Elon Musk and his Doze peeps if you will.
They installed servers within the White House complex. They were
integral within the Office of Presidential Personnel, which has cyenticals
out into every single agency.
Speaker 10 (10:39):
They are.
Speaker 12 (10:40):
They have inroads into every single agency. Now they doge
was in there.
Speaker 10 (10:43):
If he did, they take those service with them, the.
Speaker 8 (10:45):
Servers, I don't think I have left the White House.
Speaker 12 (10:47):
And so what are Democrats going to do about the data?
Are you all going to follow up on this? What's
your take on Elon Musk's being done because I just
think he's finished. He's just finished what he was doing.
Actually he's finished, He's not done because they've still got
the debt.
Speaker 13 (11:00):
Yeah, I heard he's on some image repair tour. I
think the best way for him to repair his image
is to reverse all the damage he did to our
governments of the American people. And yeah, those servers are
a big issue. We'll want to continue to investigate that.
And certainly I think some crimes may have been committed
over the past three or four months, and they are
going to come to light one way or another. We're
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going to come to light, even if it takes us
getting into power again. But we will subpoena people and
find out.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
See they're threatening, they're threatening people. And you know, the
weird thing about this has been do you remember last
year the Democrats saying, don't vote for Trump because he's vengeful.
He's going to go after us. You know, he's going
to go after anybody who held against him. What are
you hearing here? But this was them last year. You
could hear this was First of all, this is a
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Biden campaign ad cut number nine.
Speaker 10 (11:50):
Donald Trump loves to attack Joe Biden.
Speaker 14 (11:53):
Joe Biden because he's focused on revenge and he has
no plan to help the middle class, give more tax
cuts to the wealthy.
Speaker 7 (12:02):
Joe Biden is working every day to make your life
more affordable.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
You can cut tat the cost of you.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Here the first part of it. Then here's Elizabeth Warren
on MSNBC saying, you know, they're in a revenge fantasy.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Nine to A.
Speaker 15 (12:16):
This revenge fantasy is truly alarming. I understand that these
are people who have taken their oath of loyalty to
Donald Trump, not to the Constitution, not to the people
of the United States of America, but to this one man,
and they suck up, they do whatever it is that
he wants them to try.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
You need for her.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
And then here's Maxine Waters on MSNBC cut nine E.
Speaker 5 (12:40):
Let me just say this. I'm worried that he's so
divisive and that he's talking about retribution and they're talking
about revenge, and I think that that's dangerous. He's even
mentioned civil law at one point, talked about there would
be bloodshed. I am going to spend some time with
the criminal justice system, with the justice system, asking them
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tell us what's going on with the domestic terraces? Are
they preparing a silver war?
Speaker 1 (13:08):
So this is this is it's okay for them to
threaten retribution, but to go against Donald Top who hasn't,
by the way, done anything vengeful. They were ferreting out
elon Musk and Dooze were ferreting out corruption and fraud,
but there was no vengeance attached to that. That was
are you breaking along?
Speaker 10 (13:25):
Really?
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Okay?
Speaker 10 (13:26):
It really sounds uh you know, if you peel back,
you know, a layer or two of the onion, it's
they're running scared. Yeah, I mean they're they're they're they're
afraid that that all of what they have tried to
muster uh badly uh is going to slip away from
them completely and they're not going to be able to
even get back an inch of land ground whatever they
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call it. So it sounds like, yeah, they're just look
when when when you don't know what else to say
about your opponent, you just start babbling on about he's
gotta kill again, you're all going to die, and then
we got to look into him because he's we whatever,
no end. That's all it is. It's a lot of
babble because they don't.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Well, but they were.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
What they were doing is saying, don't don't vote for
Trump because he's vengefall, he'll seek retribution.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
But now that CHND. Now they're the ones.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Apparently it was it was going to be the downfall
of democracy if Donald Trump sought retribution, but it's not.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
If they do.
Speaker 10 (14:25):
They've been spending and when I say they, you know,
people who don't like trumping all that blah blah blah,
they've been spending the better part of a decade trying
to bring this man down, get him out of the way,
cut the crap down, you know, denigrating his supporters, denigrating him,
that all this stuff, you know, when it goes back
to before twenty sixteen, because obviously twenty sixteen was when
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he was first elected, but he was running before that.
So we're talking a decade and they have no idea
obviously how to stop him, and so they're just pulling
out all the what's next. What don't we got what's
in the playbook? That's no playbook. Okay, well, let's start
making crap up. Just start, we'll go after it. Well,
revenge will be revengeful, and blah blah blah, so they
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have no playbook, so they're just making up things as
they go along, and they're not very good at it.
That's the problem. Look, if you're good at it, go ahead.
They're just not. And by the way, if you they hired.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
A Hollywood producer for the last impeachment and that still
didn't happen.
Speaker 10 (15:23):
Well, some of the things you see here, see here, whatever,
it's not even You've got all the Democrats, all right,
and there's a lot of them. Obviously, there's the ones
who are in the government. There are the ones who
are helping the people in the government, and then there's
the rank and file Democrats who just go out there
every day and go to work and do it and
they're just vote Democrats in November. So you've got all
of these people with things to say. Liz Warren, Maxine Waters,
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I mean, name all right there, You've got all these
ones in all and none of them. It's like it's
like they're a band and everybody's playing a different song,
so it sounds like crap. So it's not like they're
all playing the same tune in the same key. They're
all playing in a totally different tune out of key.
Because again they got no playbook, they got no you know,
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they have no score for their symphony. So they're all
just coming in and it's terrible. It's like it's like
listening to a third grade band trying to get things
together on stage. It's terrible. And and somebody, I don't look,
I'm not rooting for them to pull their act together. However,
somebody and that party or somebodies need to pull together
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and become the conductor. Almost right, Okay, here's where we're going,
and we're all going this way, and we're all rolling
the boat in this direction because right now it's just
a free for all of nonsense.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
It is.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
But something you said earlier really stuck a chord with me,
and that is when you talked about how they're running scared.
They're they're they're running scared, and so I think you're
absolutely right, and they're making stupid mistakes because they're desperate.
And they did that this week with this bizarre health
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pivot as you as you know, there's a lot going
on with books coming out and a lot of people
finally belling up to the bar and testifying that President
Biden was not at in top shape. He was his
health was misrepresented to everybody. In fact, he's missing a
few pistons to figure that out. Yeah, and you and
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I didn't, but you know, but they kept trying to
gaslight us and tell us no, no, he's fine, including
the people who've written the book recently exposing that he's not.
And the Republicans want a investigation into this, which is
one of the things that's fueling the sphere of the
Democrats because.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
There's all sorts of issues here.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
If President Biden was not in good shape, how much
did he understand who was actually in charge of the
auto pen, who was actually signing.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
The executive orders?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Did he know what he was signing when he signed it,
which puts everything he signs now into question, and legislation
that he proposed into question, and a lot of things
could be undone or would be found to be illegal.
And there's all sorts of horrible things going on. From
the Democratic point of view, that mean the dissolution of
the Democratic Party and the dissolution of whatever was achieved
in the last four years, and that, I think is
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where a lot of the panic is coming from. And
then you have Caroline Levitt, White House Press Secretary, coming
up and saying, we need an investigation and we need
to know what everybody knew, including by the way, the
former First Lady cut seven.
Speaker 16 (18:27):
B President Biden's inner circle, who are now in talks
with Republicans in Congress to give interviews about how they
may have handled President Biden's decline. Is the President satisfied
with AIDS only sitting for these transcribed interviews, or what
he also liked to see some kind of testimony from
the former First Lady, Doctor Biden.
Speaker 17 (18:48):
I think, frankly, the former First Lady should certainly speak
up about what she saw in regards to her husband
and when she saw it and what she knew, because
I think anybody looking again at the video and photo
evidence of Joe Biden, with your own eyes and a
little bit of common sense, can see this was a
clear cover up, and Jill Biden was certainly complicit in
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that cover up. There are there's documentation video evidence of
her clearly shielding her husband away from the cameras. They
were just on the view last week. She was saying
everything is fine. She's still lying to the American people.
She still thinks the American public are so stupid that
they're going to believe her lies, and frankly, it's insulting
and she needs to answer for it.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
So that's what the White House says, and that question
for the investigation is what is causing this panic?
Speaker 2 (19:34):
So this is what's happened.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
So the Republicans are now coming down saying, okay, we
need to find out exactly how deep this conspiracy went.
Obviously there was a doctor involved, Obviously Missus Biden was involved.
Who else in the White House staff was involved? So
what do the Democrats and their mainstream media acolytes do.
They try to divert the attention because that's worked for
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them in the past. So they're thinking, Okay, so I know,
we don't want to talk about Biden's health, so let's
talk about Donald Trump's health.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Cut seven.
Speaker 18 (20:07):
President Trump, while he appears healthy, he has not been
transparent about his health records, and I think that that's
something that the American people have a right to.
Speaker 19 (20:17):
While we didn't know that much about Joe Biden's health,
we know even less about Donald Trump's health. He was
completely untransparent during the twenty twenty three twenty twenty four campaign.
He has not been transparent since, and there is no
mechanism forcing him or any future president to being transparent
by their health. He could be on anything. We really
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have no idea.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Now that's bizarre because first of all, President Trump just
released his medical records from his current his current exam,
including the cognitive tests that he took one too. We
see Donald Trump every single freaking day. He has press
in the office. Every day, he makes himself. He has
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done more press conferences in his first six months in office.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Than President Biden did in four years.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
So I mean, we see him, and we see him
being articulate and responsive. Meanwhile, these are the same people
you just heard Jake Tapper and the other guys from
MSNBC who when Donald when President Biden came out and
I'm gonna play a montage for you, said no, no,
he's fine.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Cut seven a.
Speaker 20 (21:26):
Joan she Gang, Shev Passway, Shangha, I'm not sure. On
a new show of Pudent's Yeah, Cliptocracy, the guys who
were the kleptocracy.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
That was him last year, that was twenty twenty four
that you heard that, So, I mean and that they
didn't have any questions about. But Donald Trump, who who
comes out in front of the press every single day.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
That's the guy you have questions about.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
That is pure deflection because they are caught out with
one of the biggest scandals we've ever seen. Maybe even
people have said this. I don't know if I agree
with it. I tend to think maybe they're right, bigger
than Watergate even, you know.
Speaker 10 (22:16):
And you get back to missus Biden, the former first
Lady who always promotes that she's a doctor. Now, of
course she's a doctor of education, but it's always doctor Biden,
doctor Biden. You know, first of all, their doctor needs
to be questioned, as you mentioned, But of all the
people in the world, of all of them, between aides
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and coworkers and people he saw on a pseudo regular basis,
other leaders whatever, and us me and I we saw
what we just heard, that whole mumbling thing. She, missus Biden,
knows her husband better than anyone. They sleep together, presumably
they have dinner together. They they've been together for a
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long time. Uh not his first, but they've been together
for a long time, so she clearly has to know
that his mind has been slipping for a while. And also,
like my wife, your husband, you can come to work
and I can say, hey, how you doing today. Nancy, Oh,
I'm fine, but your husband knows you bruised your leg yesterday,
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so you're not fine. But you're saying you're fine, because
what the hell now, you're not the president of the
United States, and neither the mind. But our spouse's everybody's
spouse knows what's going on in their life, usually better
than anybody else, whether it's cognitive or physical or just
you know. My wife thinks I'm crazy sometimes, and by
the way, she's probably right, but most people don't. Yeah,
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so missus Biden, of all the people, and I don't
know where this goes or what we even do with it.
Maybe we just throw up our hands and go whatever.
But she knows, she knows best. The doctor also is
in there, because obviously doctors write reports. Oh he's fine.
No doctor in the world who's worth his way in
spit is think meeting Joe Biden for an appointment and going, Joe,
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how you doing well? And I had a little with
the thing, and I was and then that and then
I went to bed, and then they're going, yeah, he's fine,
no problem with Joe. I mean, come on, let's be honest.
And we talked about this at length about Look, if
it was your grandfather, you'd feel sad blah blah blah,
and yeah, I mean, look, he's an aging man who's
been having problems. And I have people in my family
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who are having cognitive problems. However none of them, none
of them are president or were president of the United
States or even close. He was a Remember he was
a senator and a vice president and then president, and
this didn't like happen overnight his cognitive abilities, and you
can argue back when he was younger, he wasn't actually
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that easy to understand. But you know, here's a guy
who clearly was losing it over time, as happens with
a lot of people. So I feel bad for him
as another human. I feel bad for us because everybody went, now,
it's fine, vote Fan for president. It'll be fine. I
don't worry. It's got to be fine. We got auto
pens and all sorts of crap, and who cares what
he says. So all these people, but mostly whoever his
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doctor is or was, needs to be questioned. And missus Biden,
come on, I know she Look, you're protecting your husband.
We all want to protect our loved ones. But all
of our loved ones aren't trying to run the free world.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Yeah yeah, you said something that I thought was very
apropos and I think I don't. I think you just
meant it as an aside as a in idiomatic speech expression.
But I think it's very telling in this case. And
I was let's be honest. You said, let's be honest.
And the thing that I've noticed is that honesty or
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let's be honest, is not a phrase that the Democrats,
either in the media or in office, understand. They have
no concept. They lie to the American people every single
day about stuff that it's easy to show that they lied,
and yet they still do it again again or denied.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
It to lie.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
I'll give you a couple of examples. This is Whoopy
Goldberg on the View. He was really ticked off that
Donald Trump doesn't honor gold Star families. I don't know
what the hell she's talking about. Cut twenty six.
Speaker 12 (26:21):
It is.
Speaker 21 (26:23):
It's nice to see, but it sounds like he's doing
a set at the Left factory.
Speaker 22 (26:27):
It was it was about time we heard him give
the gold Star families their due. It's about time he
did that, because he spoke and said, we're proud of
our gold Star families. This is the first time at
least maybe unless you've.
Speaker 13 (26:44):
Already listed them at the White House in his first right.
Speaker 22 (26:46):
But the last time we collectively heard him talking about
gold Star families were it was not positive.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Who could hear all that in the months of all
of that stuff.
Speaker 22 (26:55):
I mean, well, I heard that because it was something
that I needed to have him say.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
He says it all the freaking He said it for
four years. He said it for beyond that, He's always
said it. For example, cut three.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
For the families of the fallen. You feel the absence
of your heroes every day, and the family. He's a
great families, He's a wonderful families in the familiar laugh
no longer heard the empty space at Sunday dinner, or
the want of a hug or a pat on the
back that will never come again. Every goal Star family
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fights a battle long after the victory has won. And
today we lift you up and we hold you high.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving America the
brightest light in your lives. It's what you've done. We
will never ever forget our fallen heroes, and we will
never forget our debt to you.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Yeah, but he never mentioned gold star families. I'll see
according to Whoopie and but I mean this is what
they'll love to you. But I have a better one.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
This is Kevin O'Leary. He's on the CNN panel they're
ripping Trump's economy. Kevin leary is like, what the hell
are you guys talking about? The economy is on fire?
Cut fourteen A.
Speaker 14 (28:13):
But let me ask a questions that there have been
absolutely no jobs lost because of the disruptions created by
the terrors of questions full employment.
Speaker 10 (28:28):
What are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (28:32):
That's what he was handed. He's doing economies on fire.
Speaker 21 (28:36):
We're talking about American economy.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Nobody is taking what.
Speaker 10 (28:39):
Is this job loss?
Speaker 18 (28:40):
The economy is on fire, the economy is doing.
Speaker 21 (28:46):
Wearing damage to the American brand. We are a laughing stock.
We're a laughing stock in Europe, a laughing stock in Asia.
If you're inside the Trump bubble and you're on Twitter
with all the bros, it hits hard.
Speaker 18 (28:57):
It's really getting not what the number say. The number
one destination for invested capital on Earth is still in
America tonight right now.
Speaker 10 (29:07):
So I don't know what be talking about.
Speaker 18 (29:08):
They're a laughing star. The money, trillions of dollars comes
to America. Why best place to invest on Earth.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Yeah, they don't want to hear it because it's positive,
so they can't hear it. They don't want to hear it,
so they just are just lying through their freaking teeth.
Speaker 10 (29:21):
You know what this Look, this has been a problem
for a long time. I think it's gotten worse every year,
and both sides do it. Let's not kid ourselves, but
in these particular cases, right, Look, some of these shows
and may maybe entertaining shows, They may be people you
like to watch or whatever, whichever political leaning you take.
But look, let's be honest about it that you watch
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it because it's part of your job. You pick up
the cuts and so you get it and you go,
well that's not right. But a lot of the people
watching these shows are the mostly uninformed people. You could
tell them that the moon was falling toward the Earth
right now and they'd be like, holy crap.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
But see that's the point.
Speaker 10 (30:01):
They don't know what's going on in the world, so
you can tell them anything and it's part.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Of their But here's the thing. I agree with you
that both sides may shade things and put present things
the way they want to. There's a difference between doing
that and out and out line, and both sides don't
do the out and out line and the out and
outlying is absolutely become a Democrat hallmark. And it's too
bad because it's it's destroying the party. They have to
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you can shade something and say and present your side
of something. That's not what happened with Kevin o leary.
They lied to his faith.
Speaker 10 (30:32):
Well, yeah, he called him out on.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
It, and because he has the data, and that's it
happens every single day.
Speaker 10 (30:38):
Let's pretend, let's pretend for a second that Kevin O'Leary
wasn't on that panel, that it was just all the
other people. What would what would the viewers have seen?
All they would have seen was how terrible the world is. Yeah,
there's no look Kevin O'Leary or anybody else for that matter,
to defend Trump was not on the view the day
who be Goldberg said he doesn't like the Farling Star families.
(30:59):
So the people who are watching this show, and especially
the people who are on will be the side of
the fence watching this show, have.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
No I don't I'm arguing with that absolutely publicly not
I'm just saying that it is, you know where Republicans are.
Any side's guilty of presenting an issue the way they want.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
It to be presented without a doubt. But that's not
what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
I'm talking about bold face in your face, lives with
Jesus Christ sitting across from you saying that's not true,
and they say, no, no, it is, even though they
know they are lying. It is an honesty issue. It
is not a political shading issue. It is an absolute
honesty issue. Well I get it, but can trast that.
But contrast that with Donald Trump, who absolutely has no filter.
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So he has no filter. He will tell you what
he thinks at any given time. And it may not
be politic, it may not be diplomatic, it may not
be a lot of things, but you know what it is,
it is absolutely honest. And I think that's what people
are responding to. And he did that. He made that
kind of comment. This week he was asked about Putin
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and the fact that Putin had just bombed Ukraine while
they were in peace negotiations. Cut number four A president.
Speaker 4 (32:19):
What do you want to do about I'm surprised I'm
very surprised. We'll see what we're gonna do. What am
I gonna tell you? You're the fake news, aren't you?
You're totally fake? Any other questions. I don't like what
Putin is doing, not even a little bit. He's killing people.
And something happened to this guy, and I don't like it.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
I know where he stands.
Speaker 10 (32:39):
I thought Trump was in bed with Putin? Wasn't that
the mantra? Not long ago? Now?
Speaker 1 (32:44):
So look, but that's my point. He tells you what
he's thinking. You know what he's thinking. You know where
he stands. He's not screwing around. You may not like
how he delivered that. That was not the most diplomatic
thing to say.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
However, everybody got the message, me you, and I'm pretty
sure Vladimir.
Speaker 10 (32:59):
Putin heard that. Yeah for sure.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (33:01):
And here's the thing too, Right, and and politicians and
presidents of various countries talk on the phone, right, we
always hear about it. Oh, so and so President Trump
talked to so and so, and then we get a
transcript or we get a oh here's where it was discussed.
I like this, and I'm gonna tell you why. I
like what Trump did there is when if he had
picked up the phone and said, Glad, I'm not happy
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with you. Some of them, bitch, what the hell are
you doing over there? That's him talking to Putin, the
rest of the world. Yeah, we might get in the
transcript or might sneak out or whatever. Oh he told
him this, he said it. It's on tape. It's right there.
You heard it. I heard it, Putin heard it, everybody
heard it. That's what I like about Trump saying that,
because it's not hidden behind some phone call in the
Oval office. It's I don't like what Putin did, okay.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
With his transparency is honesty.
Speaker 10 (33:48):
It is, and he does I mean, he does blurt,
so he does get it.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
And like I said, there are times I wish you
wouldn't like it Arlington Cemetery. But the guy tells you
what he thinks and he's honest about it. And so
that that's a lot to me. We end every week
with the truth ntrol. It's President Trump yet again, because
let's face it, he is the king of all truth
or trolls. He's in the Oval Office speaking with reporters
here and he's intro to buy phone calls. He says
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they're two congressmen, and then he hangs up on them.
Were they really, congressman? Cut number ten?
Speaker 9 (34:17):
Cars? We want to make cars we don't want to
have And I like Canada very much, but we don't
want to have Canada making that cause we want to
make that cause. Okay, it's totally a congressman.
Speaker 2 (34:34):
I'll let you know, softing other universities from.
Speaker 9 (34:43):
It's a different congressman.
Speaker 10 (34:44):
They're all congratulating. Yeah, it's lucky, it is Okay.
Speaker 9 (34:51):
Let's come.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
So my question, my truth told is were they really Congressman?
Were you hanging up on congressman? Or you know, is
he just in congressman at that point, was.
Speaker 10 (35:01):
Just declining call, not necessarily hanging up.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
It's a different thing, right right, right, so, but but
but but that's my question.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Is he is it?
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Is he?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
Is he dodging congressman?
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Really? Or was that the chef going, hey, did you
want that die coke with your lunch?
Speaker 10 (35:13):
I mean, I don't know, Well, I'm good, Okay, I'm
gonna well, I'm gonna guess because that's what we do anyway. Right. So,
one you're the president of the United States. Only a
select amount of people have your do you have a
cell phone idea?
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Actually you really?
Speaker 10 (35:29):
I do that one, the one that yes, I do
when you hung up on you and to a congressman
it could be, but there are still only a bunch
of people. I mean again, I don't have his numbers,
so you'll have to give it to me.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
After the show he called me, I have his number.
I've called him back, so it's like, okay.
Speaker 10 (35:46):
All right, well next time I fill in on the
talk show, you can give me all right, so listen.
So I'm gonna say the first one because it was
just the first one. I thought it was like a gag,
Like if somebody called me and I hung up on it,
I'd be like, oh, it's the president calling me. But
I don't know the second one.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
It's hard, isn't it? And I kind of he's the
master troller. I have no idea if this is true
or not.
Speaker 10 (36:06):
And he did and because of what now, of course,
what I'm guessing what he says doesn't always translate to
to you know, he could be trolling. But when he
said they're calling me to congratulate me, that wouldn't be
so far fetched that if something happened, something good happened.
A congress person would call and say he and mister President,
that was a nice thing you did. So I'm gonna
(36:29):
I'm gonna say truth. I might be wrong, but I'm
gonna go with that only because it was too and
the way he reacted to it. He and he didn't
react like if you were gagging somebody like say, I
called you and you hung up on me and then said, oh,
that was President Trump. We get that. Okay, it wasn't.
But I'm gonna say truth. I'm gonna say that there
were a couple of congressmen calling me. He just didn't
(36:50):
have They couldn't talk to him.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
He was That's true, although the other could also be
somebody trolling Trump because I'll tell you what I've done.
You've called him, well, I have, but no when I've
had a friend at a press conference, somebody that I
know at a press conference, seeing them on TV watching the
press conference, called their phone. Like for instance, I was
watching a governor do a press conference and the chief
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of staff, somebody that I know very well, was standing
right behind him, decided to call him during the press
conference because we could watch him take the phone out
see who it was, and then hang up the phone.
So it's just like and then you know, send a
text going how dare you hang up on me? So
it's it's just, you know, just to screw with them
because they're on television and I want to see if
they answer their phone.
Speaker 10 (37:29):
What I want to I want the President's phone number,
so at about three am, I can call and uh,
mister President.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
My guess is it's not ring at that point in time,
but I could be.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
You know, I should be run.
Speaker 10 (37:39):
Mister President, is your refrigerator running?
Speaker 1 (37:44):
But get prepare for that secret service bang bang bang
on the door whatever.
Speaker 10 (37:50):
It was from.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
So I'd like to know from everybody who's listening, do
you think that Ben should prank call the president? I
do have his cell phone number, so it would be
very interesting to see you.
Speaker 10 (37:59):
Should call me. I'm sure somebody somebody who knows the
president is.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
I'll mention it next time this podcast, next time I
talked to him, I will mention it to him. Look,
here's it could be in two or three years.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Who knows.
Speaker 10 (38:09):
Here here's the deal. So if you know the president,
you know I'm funny, So he'd love to talk to me.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
I think he will. You're also full of good idea
all the time.
Speaker 10 (38:16):
You can tell the president who has Nancy's phone number.
You can call the president and say, listen, mister president,
you need to call Nancy and get Ben's phone number.
Because Nancy has my phone number and the President's phone
This is like that six degrees of separation. There's only
two degrees or separation between me and the president, So
damn it, he should call me.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
That would be See he called me to thank me
for something that I did, And what kind of poor
response would that be for my part to start handing
his phone number.
Speaker 10 (38:41):
No, don't give it. That's why I'm saying, you have
to do it.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
In a backwards Yeah, you do have to tell.
Speaker 10 (38:44):
Somebody who's listening right now, who who has access to
the president, needs to tell the President to reach out
to Nancy and then get my phone number from Nancy
so that he can then call me. And then of
course he'd call me and I'd be like, who the
hell is this?
Speaker 1 (38:56):
Well, you know, it's funny because I thought I thought
when when I got the phone call and it came
up as Donald Trump, and I was just like, it
must be a staffer. But it wasn't it was him,
and then I called somebody else in his office saying
the president did the president bar do all your phones
say Donald Trump on them? Because the President just call
me on a on a phone that said Donald Trump
and I'm assuming it's a staffers.
Speaker 2 (39:17):
He's like, no, that's his. It's like, okay, well I
won't use it. Then, thank you.
Speaker 10 (39:22):
I'm looking forward to the phone call. I don't know
when it will come.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
You never know. You just missed my birthday, so oh well, yeah,
he hates to miss people's birthdays from what I understand,
So let us Do you think Ben should prank prank
the president?
Speaker 2 (39:34):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (39:35):
I don't even think that.
Speaker 2 (39:37):
I want to know what they say.
Speaker 10 (39:39):
Do you think the president should call Ben? That's better?
Speaker 1 (39:41):
No? No, it should Ben? I like you should see
I'm good at paul questions. I think should Ben prank
the president? Because because the President is really good at
trolling people, I think Ben should roll the President.
Speaker 10 (39:53):
You can.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Contact Ben and I on X at news by three
or on Facebook at news Byte.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
We have Date Hour.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
We upload a new episode every single Monday, so check
back next week and see what new offerings we have. Meanwhile,
have a great week and always answer your phone. You
never know who it might be. I'm Nancy Shack.
Speaker 10 (40:12):
I'm looking forward to hearing from the Secret Service. I'm
Ben Parker.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
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