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November 3, 2025 31 mins
Does President Trump want a third term, will the democrats stay tone deaf on the shutdown and  will New York City elect a communist Islamic mayor. These are some of the questions asked by this week's "did they really just say that audio clips.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Does President Trump want a third term? Well the Democrat
state tone deaf on the shutdown? And will New York
City elect a communist Islamic mayor? These are some of
the questions that are asked by this week's Did they
really just say that? Audio clips?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
This is news by its plans for you to be
able to run and pretendentally when the pre term in
twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Is that something you mean? Feel like the challenge of
four people? Well, I haven't really thought about it.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
We have some very good people, as you know.

Speaker 5 (00:41):
Frankly, this is our only moment of leverage and although
a very unpleasant tool to use.

Speaker 6 (00:46):
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt
who stopped taking the subway after September eleventh because she
did not feel safe in her hit.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Jab that is New York City mayoral can and if
the polls are right, the next mayor of New York
City that would be hisarn mom, Donnie, and Islamic communist
who tried to uh basically make Muslims as the victims

(01:17):
of nine to eleven by lying about experiences his aunt
had in the New York City subway after nine to eleven.
I want you to hear the full clip before we
tell you how he lied. Cut eleven.

Speaker 6 (01:31):
I want to use this moment to speak to the
Muslims of New York City. I want to speak to
the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway

(01:51):
after September eleventh because she did not feel safe in
her head jab.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
First of all, his aunt's not dead, so the memory
of his aunt.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Second, late, I still remember his.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Aunt didn't live in New York City. First of all,
she's from Los Angeles. She's never worn a hajab in
her life, and she was living in Tanzania on a
fellowship at the time of nine to eleven. Had nothing
to do. So his attempts to make you know Muslims
the victim of nine to eleven one and I don't
know is he going for the sympathy vote is it

(02:21):
was a disaster and he was caught out really easily
in this bold face lie to the point where he
had to come back, and he changed his story. Cut fourteen.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
A recently in her recent address Fay Farm, the reference
your aunt that's the Dame of Crass.

Speaker 7 (02:37):
When she was facing first nine to five is that
blood relative.

Speaker 8 (02:41):
Yes, that's I was speaking about my aunt. I was
speaking about Zanta Fui, my father's cousin sadly passed away
a few years ago. And for the takeaway for my
more than ten minute address about Islamophobia in this race
and in this city, to be the question of my

(03:02):
aunt tells you everything about Andrew Cuomo and his inability
to reckon with a crisis of his own.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Your father's cousin is not your aunt.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
No, and I'm not sure she lived in New York either.
And no, my takeaway is that you lied, not not
who you know felt unsafe, but that you lied in
the grand tradition of Chuck Schumer, lying about a middle
class family that he used to check in with all
the time, or you know, are the many other or
you know, how about Joe Biden's uncle being by crocodile.

(03:30):
I mean, this is ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
I like to find the bright spot and everything, as
you know. But so here's the thing. He technically didn't
lie because if she wasn't in New York, then she
didn't ride the subway after nine to eleven. Yeah, so
just a little over.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
So how how is that not a lie?

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Said?

Speaker 2 (03:49):
She did well. He said, she didn't ride it after
nine to eleven. Now, if you're not she felt unsafe
in the subway, she felt unsafe where she never wore
a hyjab. So all of that's a lot, but she
didn't ride the subway, so we'll give him that.

Speaker 7 (04:05):
All of it.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
All of it was being sarcastic.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
I know you do, I know you are so I mean,
oh my god, this is this is the level of
what's going up to. Then on on top of this,
Andrew Cuomo, who's his esteemed opponent, former governor of New
York who left after a sex I know I am
to being so, but anyway, Andrew Cuomo said, I think

(04:33):
he would be he was gleeflet nine to eleven based
upon the fact that you know he he's his behavior
and his effect. It is lying about, you know, people
being upset with his aunt for being wearing a hajib.
And the takeaway for the liberal media wasn't that Mondani lied,

(04:55):
which it should have been, It was how dare Andrew
Cuomo say that he supported the nine to eleven bombers.
So over at CNN, Scott Jennings said, excuse me, the
guy had his picture taken with an unindicted co conspirator
from the World Traits in our bombing. Yes, he is

(05:15):
in league with Islamis bombers. And that's the point that
Cuomo is making. And this is the argument that ensued
there Cut thirteen.

Speaker 9 (05:23):
In this particular case, I think he was making two points. Actually,
one is, if you did, god forbid, have a massive
emergency like that, would you really want someone in the
mayor's seat who has never had a job, never run anything,
certainly never run anything. That's the rule, And that's been
his entire argument. Number one. Number two, it is true
that mam Donnie was taking a picture with an unindicted

(05:43):
co conspirator from the World Trade Center bombing the other
day and called him a pillar of the community. Cuomo
didn't make him take the picture. Mam Donni took that
picture and seems to be pretty proud of it. That's
a legitimate thing to debate. But I think in this
case of the radio show, the core issue was Mam
Donni literally is no experience, and if you had a
nine to eleven scale event, would you want somebody who

(06:05):
can't prove that they can do anything in the chair.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Legit is a question to say that he would cheer
on nine to eleven.

Speaker 9 (06:12):
He's taken pictures with unindicted co conspirators from the World
Trade Centergrome. But I mean, are you willing to say
that you really think that he would cheer on nine
to eleven he's taking pictures with unindicted co conspirators.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
But that answered the question for me. I don't know
about you, but absolutely he yes, he said, yes he's
taking pictures with And that sounds like a resounding positive
response to their questions. So I mean that to me
was it's just ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
You know, you look back during COVID times, especially when
Cuomo really ran into a whole sack of problems. Uh,
and he was the liar and he did all these
bad things. And now look, you've got a pick between
Cuomo and mom Donnie, and you're backing the other liar
over another liar over another. I mean it's like, wow,

(06:59):
how did.

Speaker 10 (06:59):
We This is?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
This is the thing that is becoming the major trait
of the Democratic Party, and that is lying. It's okay
to lie. Nobody cares about a lie. I mean, the
candidates are doing it, the mainstream media is doing it,
and I want to give you an example that just
jumped out at me of this this week. And this
is Nicole Wallace of MSNBC, and she's interviewing J. D.

(07:22):
Pritzker on the Best People podcast and Pritzker says he's
never suggested that Donald Trump is a hitler, and listen
to it. Nicole Wallace says, to that cut nine please.

Speaker 7 (07:34):
I haven't suggested that Donald Trump is hitler.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
I don't think any Democrat has. I actually and I
and I think it's a it's a smear that they
project back on to critics.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
But I JD.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Vance called Donald Trump cultural heroin. He called him America's hitler.

Speaker 11 (07:53):
I mean, the attacks on Donald Trump as a fascist
came from three generals who worked for him.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Is she crazy? Z? First of all, First of all,
that's a massive lie from both of them. First of all,
here's JB. Pritzker last week comparing Donald Trump's ice agents
to Nazis. Cut nine A.

Speaker 7 (08:16):
Helped to build a Holocaust museum. And I can tell
you sitting next to Holocaust survivors that what they will
say in this moment is this is what happened.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
This is what happened.

Speaker 7 (08:26):
People's rights started getting taken away. People got accused of
being immigrants. This is before the Holocaust really took place.
People were accused of being immigrants, and then laws were
passed to limit immigrants, and then people who weren't actually
immigrants were called immigrants, and then it was othering people
and that led to a lot worse things.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
First of all, Hitler never isolated immigrants. That never happened.
That's a complete lie in and of itself. But there
he is comparing the rounding up of illegal aliens to Nazis,
to Hitler rounding up Jews. That's what he's doing in
that cut. Now here we have Now you heard d
kole Waala say, no democrats ever compare. I've never heard

(09:10):
a democrat compare Trump to Hitler. Really have a listen
to this, nine dy.

Speaker 12 (09:16):
It is deeply troubling and incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump
would invoke Adolf Hitler.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
I don't even know what to call him.

Speaker 10 (09:24):
I've called him so many things, but this want to
be Hitler for sure.

Speaker 13 (09:27):
Trump actually re enacting the Madison Square Garden rally in
nineteen thirty nine, that neo Nazis fascists in America.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
This is not Germany. That's the ass and the stopo.

Speaker 10 (09:46):
He is paving the way to become a Vladimir Putin
or to become an Adolf Hitler.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Okay, just to name a few, that was Kamala Harris,
Jasmin Crockett, Hillary Clinton, Timwaalfs And I mean, this is
what's end. And can I point out that on Nicole
Wallace's MSNBC show, This is Nicole Wallace's show, her own
show where her guests are comparing Trump. Yes, you guessed
it to Hitler, got nine c.

Speaker 11 (10:13):
What is the natural extension justin if he pursues this
to Harvard and beyond.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
It was an authoritarian leader several decades back called a
alf hit.

Speaker 12 (10:22):
La and the same way that it happened in Russia
with Stalin, the same way it happened with Hitler.

Speaker 11 (10:27):
Eventually you get generals and admirals that are in there
that only tell the leader.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
What he or she wants to hear.

Speaker 11 (10:34):
To the extent that the rule of law and an
assault on the rule of law was an obscure, intangible thing,
we're now seeing it in action.

Speaker 10 (10:41):
If you look back in history, you can see very
similar parallels taking place that took place in other countries
that really went down that authoritarian road, including in pre
World War II Nazi Germany when Hitler and Nazi officials
basically took over Frankfort University.

Speaker 11 (10:57):
Row back to what to what poisoning that that is?

Speaker 10 (11:01):
That is literally Hitler Hitlarian Verty.

Speaker 11 (11:04):
I believe every voter who casts a vote, regardless of
who they vote for, has to know that Donald Trump
believes Hitler did some good things.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Well, by the way, that pretty much that pretty much
shows it up. No Democrats ever called Trump Hitler.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Do they know what a lie is? I mean, do
they understand the whole theory behind a life? She just lied,
the governor lied, and every I mean, it's just this
is a continuation of a theme with Democrats. They just lied.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
I think the bigger question here, over and above the
whole Hitler thing is how is MSNBC still on the air?

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah, I think that's that's a really good question.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
What the hell?

Speaker 1 (11:42):
I think it's because I think they're running at a loss.
I mean, they've taken massive economic hits, but they're tone deaf,
they're tone off to what that the American people are going,
what the bleep is wrong with you? I mean, it
worked for a while and then as their lives became
more exposed as they are now every single day, people

(12:02):
are like, I can't, I can't.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
I think a lot of and people on the left
are like, wow, they're bad. I mean you can't.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Look, Yeah, there are Democrats going, I don't want to
be part of this party anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
I get it. I mean look, and we've seen it
from various news outlets and various commentators and various people
here and there, and from even regular folk. And it's okay.
You can have an opinion. You can have an opinion
and it can be opposite of mine. It can do
whatever you want to do. What you can't do is
blatantly lie. Well you can because it's a free country.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Saw them do it.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
But ye, that's that's not reporting. That's not a you
know again, I think lies are not opinions. Lies are lies,
opinions or something else. Listen, I think you're ugly, doesn't
make you ugly, just means I think you're ugly. That's
an opinion. But when you start spinning lies about everything
that first of all, first of all, not only lies,
lies that are so easy to say, Yeah, that's a lie.

(12:56):
And here's why, I mean it's not even like it's
a lie that nobody can prove your lying. This is like, really,
we just in how long two minutes went from you
said that to yeah, that was a lie.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
I think that they think we're too stupid to figure
out that it's a lot.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Well, I'm stupid, but you know, please don't you know?

Speaker 1 (13:15):
But I think they think we're too stupid to figure
it out. And even when it's bullfacing in your face,
they think that they're they're arrogance as such that they
don't think that that we heard the truth the first time.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
They may be right in a degree of this, I'm
I'm just gonna say what. They may think we can
say anything we want because the dumb ass people of
America will not go back and check on it. I
think they think they'll just like, it'll just go right
over our heads.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Until the Internet came along and now you can find
something from at any point in time. But I think
it's more than just their arrogance and I think that
we're stupid. I think they're completely tone deaf to what
Americans care about, and Americans care about the truth they do.
I mean, we may not like it when we see it,
but we're like, Okay, so now I have.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
To deal with that.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
And that's and that's how we've built our country, and
that's basically the core of America. And this party has
lost touch with who the Americans are. They've lost their
way and so now they are they're flailing and they're drowning,
and they're basically trying to take America with us. And

(14:19):
you saw that, you see this right now. It is
a very huge there's a big example of this right now,
and that is the shutdown. The government shutdown, and the
Democrats are completely tone deaf as to America's response to this.
They really think that we the American people, will blame

(14:40):
the Trump administration for the shutdown. But the problem is
that we don't believe the lines anymore and we can
see what they're doing. But I want to give you
an example of how they they're tone deaf and how
they think they can piss on us and tell us
that it's training.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
This is.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Massachusetts Governor Morri Heally and she's blaming President Trump for
stopping the welfare benefits, the Snap Benefits Cut twelve B.

Speaker 12 (15:11):
President Trump has chosen to stop all Snap benefits to
Americans starting next week, and a leadership is a choice,
and sadly President Trump has chosen to take away food
from people.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
All around this country.

Speaker 12 (15:27):
Let me tell you the impact in Massachusetts. That's going
to mean that that one million people in Massachusetts are
not going to have their food benefits starting next week.
Thirty two percent of them are children, thirty one percent
are people with disabilities, twenty six percent are seniors. So

(15:49):
over a million people in the Bay State next week
will lose their food benefits.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Yeah, except that that's a lie that President Trump is
not taking away anything from anybody. What's happened is that
the government is shut down, so welfare subsidies are not
being funded. Now, the Republicans tried to pass a standalone
bill that would in fact pay welfare so everybody could
continue eating. Who voted against it the Democrats. That's who

(16:18):
voted against it, by the way, And they tried to
do the same thing to pay the military. Democrats voted
against it. They tried to pass the same type of
bill so that federal employees who still have to work
regardless of not being paid, would get paid. The Democrats
voted against it. Yet they're trying to make Donald Trump
the fall guide. The problem is we can see this,
especially when even members of their own party aren't getting

(16:42):
their stories straight, are admitting that the Democrats are responsible
for this. And I'm going to give you two examples.
One this is Senator Chris Coons on c span On,
denying the snap saying, I understand it's pleasant, but we
need the leverage cut.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Thirty six Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the
White House. Frankly, this is our only moment of leverage
and although a very unpleasant tool to use.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
So he's admitting it. And here is a Congresswoman, Catherine Clark,
and she's the second in command basically under Hi Keem
Jefferys in Congress admitting that family suffering under the government
shutdown creates a bargaining leverage cut twelve A.

Speaker 14 (17:21):
I mean, shutdowns are terrible, and of course there will be,
you know, families that are going to suffer. We take
that responsibility very seriously. But it is one of the
few leverage times we have.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
See they admit that they are doing this, they're creating
this problem. Yet you have people like more Heally trying
to convince people that, oh, we didn't do it. Two
of your major members just said you did.

Speaker 13 (17:49):
Well.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Here's another thing too, And of course more Helia a Democrat,
and a lot of other Democrats, not just More Healy
or saying this, but so she's blaming President Trump for
the shutdown when it just for starters, just for starters.
The Senates, the ones who aren't voting on this, this
shutdown bill to get things going again. Right down the

(18:09):
street from her are two senators who are Democrats who
are voting against it. I didn't hear her say Senator
Marky and Senator Warren are taking away snap benefits. I
didn't hear her say, you know Bertie Sanders or anybody
else is taking away snap benefits. She didn't mention any
Democrats who are taking it away President Trump.

Speaker 6 (18:29):
Here.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
It's an oversimplification, but I'm just say it anyway. Right
to the victors go the spoils.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Right.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
The Republicans have the White House, they won the Congress,
they've got the Senate. The Senate is theirs, and they're
voting for this, which means President Trump's people who are
in there, and I say people with quotes around it,
but his people have voted to and the shutdown. It
isn't President Trump or his peeps who have shut down

(18:56):
and taken away benefits. So when she says, President Trump,
you've got a whole list of Democrats, you could she
could have just sat up there at her press conference
and read all the Democrats who are keeping the government
shut out. But he gets one person, Yeah, one person
Democrat who doesn't even vote on the bill. He doesn't
vote on this.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Yeah, you had nothing to do with this.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Well, it's the it's the blame game and politicians as
a whole, but Democrats specifically great at it.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Lying to us because I think we're stupid and we
won't figure it out that they're lying to us because
they're powermat Well is because they're trying to get power back.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
This is the whole reason they're where they are. This
is why the Republicans have the White House and the
Congress because of this. And listen, I'll bring it back
to a smaller equation because there used to be like
more of a worldview. But those who don't learn from
their mistakes are doomed to repeat them, and we are.
The Democrats are not learning from what they've done wrong.

(19:55):
In fact, they're doubling down and pushing all in on
the mistakes they made that put them where they are
in the first place. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
No, I don't disagree with any event, none of it.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Ben.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
And meanwhile, you have President Trump who is saying, you, guys,
should you know, you need to get back to business.
But you know, I'm not going to be held up
by Chuck Schumer and friends who are who are demagoguing. Instead,
he is on his merry way. What is he doing.
He's settling more worse, and he's boosting the economy. He
is bringing home trade agreement after trade agreement with his

(20:29):
trip to Asia. Is it any wonder that people are
contemplating a third term of President Trump given the fact
that he's boosting the economy and bringing peace to the world. Now,
there's something called the twenty second Amendment which does not
allow for that right, but that did not stop President

(20:51):
Trump from toying with people. And actually, you know, we
do this every week, and I'm going to use this now,
but we usually do truth and I think this doubles
as a truth or troll. This is this is just
He's asked on Air Force One by reporter if Steve Bannon,
who in a recent interview said that there could be

(21:13):
plans for President Trump to run for a third term.
And what do you think of that? I want to know,
do you think he's trolling us? Or is he telling
the truth? Cut one A certain Steve.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
Bannon said in a recent interview in unterviewing plans or
you'd be able.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
To run and potentially win here in turn in twenty
twenty eight. Is that something you'd be pulling the challengeing
for it?

Speaker 10 (21:33):
Me?

Speaker 2 (21:34):
I haven't really thought about it.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
We have some very good people, as you know, but
I've had I have the best ball numbers I've ever had.
I mean, I just solved eight wars and the night
is coming. I believe Rashi U grade what happened?

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Yeah, so okay, so but he didn't really into the question,
did he. So he's asked the question again, cut to A.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Am I not ruling it out? If you'll have to
tell me.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
All I can tell you is that we have a
great group of people, which they don't. They have Jazzmin Crockett,
a low IQ person.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
They have.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
AOC's low IQ. You give her an IQ test, have
her passed. Like the exams that I decided to take
when I was at Walter read I took. That was
a very hard They're really apted to your tests, I
guess in a certain way, but they're cognitive tests. Let
Aoz go against Trump, Let Jasmin go against from I

(22:29):
don't think Jasmin the first couple of questions, there is
a tiger an elephant that you have, you know, when
you get up to about five or six, and then
when you get up to ten and twenty and twenty five,
they couldn't come close to answering any of those.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Who do you think is he? So he never answers
the question is he trolling the presses? He just lightening
their hair on fire and having fun?

Speaker 9 (22:52):
No, he is.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
I think it's going to find a way around this
twenty second amount.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
I don't. First of all, I don't think he can.
Second of all, you can have another amendment. Sure how
you state? Yeah, that's not gonna happen. And it is
what it is. I mean, and and obviously FDR served
four terms and then they said now we can't, we
can't do that. Yeah, so it is what it is,
and you can only serve two and that's the deal.

(23:15):
And I think he knows that, and I think there's
no But here's the here's the other wild card. And
all this right, it's still three more years till the
next election. He's not exactly a spring chicken. And a
lot can happen in three years, and not just look,
a lot can happen in three years in terms of
his own popularity, A lot can happen in his own health,
in his own life, and his own everything. And of

(23:37):
course you have an amendment that stops him from doing it.
So yeah, I think he's still Look, he might as well.
Steve Bannon wants to come out and say Trump could
win a third term. Hey, I have fun with it.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Go ahead, there's a plan. There's a plan a foot,
and he was asked about it, and that is what
if you ran as VP? Cut number three.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
One period on how you might try to serve a
third term? If you can run us the vice president? Yeah,
I'd be allowed to do that at the White House
Counsel Legal Commission.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
You'd be allowed to do that.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
But I wouldn't. I would do I think it's it's
too cute.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
Yeah, I would do that up because it's too cute.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
I think that people would like that it's too cute.

Speaker 15 (24:14):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
It wouldn't be right. I think he's right about that.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
I think he's right about that too. But that is
a way to do it, you know.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
And and some I heard people mention that back when,
when when Reagan was up of his second term, you know,
that he could run for vice president. And then some
I've heard I heard that mentioned then. And of course, look,
you can mention it anytime you want. You could have
mentioned it at the end of Barack Obama's uram. It
doesn't matter. But yes, it is too cute, I think
for for starters. Second of all, look JD. Vance seems

(24:44):
like a hell of a guy, team player, everything else,
blah blah blah. However, listen, I don't think there's too
many people on the planet who would put in all
the effort to run for president just so they could resign.
I just don't see that happening either. Really, maybe he didn't.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Maybe he wouldn't ask JD to resign. Maybe it would
be like, I'm just I'm down the hall from you,
so here I am advisor.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
You mean, yeah, well then he was not the president.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
So be the vice president. But so I'm going to
find another cut for you. I'm going to ask if
this cut changes your mind. And the reason why I
ask is cartoonist National cartoonist Scott Adams heard this cut
and it changed his mind on whether Trump should run
for a third term. And he was absolutely absolutely against

(25:30):
a third term. Big constitutional constructionist believes that you know, no, no,
no ever, third term ever. But this cut that you're
about to hear changed his mind on that. This is
James Carvell, He's in the politics war room show and
this is what he wants to do. And after after
Trump leaves office, cut fifteen.

Speaker 16 (25:51):
C sharp sighted people are not going to forget you
know what we do. Would collaborate us right, and I
think a corporation some My fantasy dream is that this
nightmare ends in twenty twenty nine, and I think we
are to have radical thing. I think they all are

(26:13):
to have the head shaven. They should be put in
the orange pajamas and it should be marched down Pennsylvania
Avenue and the public should be invited to.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Spit out them.

Speaker 16 (26:22):
The universities, the corporations, the law firms, all of these
collaborators should be shaved, pajamined and spit out.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
So that's what James Carvill wants to do to anybody
who supported Donald Trump. So this is Scott Adams after
he heard that comment. Cut sixteen A.

Speaker 15 (26:43):
James Carville. If that's what you're really promising us, If
you're promising us that you and your clan are going
to come after Trump collaborators and you're not going to
define an Evans where the collaborator is. Well, you just
flipped me into a third term. I'm going to make
the change right now. As long as this was talking
like this, I'm in favor of a third term. If

(27:05):
you can calm down this, I'll be on your side.
No third terms for anybody. That's where I was ten
minutes ago. Now look at this, and I'm saying you,
you if you're going to give this vague threat that
when Trump leaves, people like me are going to be victimized, yeah,

(27:28):
we're gonna go for a third term.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
And that's on you.

Speaker 15 (27:32):
That's all on you, because I was absolutely against the
third term until right now.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
I'm not sure how he feels about this. There weren't
enough beaps to let me know.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
How does it did it change your mind? Uh?

Speaker 2 (27:46):
Well you heard here's Uh. Carfield's just you know, whatever,
he's spin on himself for all I care. So, but
here's I believe. Listen, I honestly believe. And first of all,
I believe Scott Adams wasn't in favor of a third
term too. But a minute, I think there are people.

(28:07):
First of all, I think there are people who didn't
like the amendment in the first place years ago. I
think there are people who would love to see Donald
Trump get a third term, like most of the people
who voted for him the first two times, well three
times really. But but that's not even the point, because
right now it's not there's no ability to do it anyway.

(28:28):
But yes, of course, Scott look Scott Adams obviously, as
probably many people who hadn't heard Carville prior to uh
this particular broadcast. Yeah, let's see, I could be marched
down Pennsylvania Avenue and spit on, or Donald Trump can
serve a third term. Hello. Yeah, yeah, I was hoping

(28:50):
i'd get spit on today. But I'm gonna go and
have your head.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Shave and wear pajamas. Yeah, pajamas, Yeah that's yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
How about no? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
So, so I'm interested to know how many people because
I think most people didn't want a third term. Most
people are like, No, No, the Constitution's there for a reason,
we like it. But behavior of the Democrats is it
changing your mind? In particular? Does does James Carvill wanting
to spit on you and make you shave your head?
If you're a Trump supporter, does that change your mind
against a third you know, for a third term? I'm

(29:23):
interested to.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Up until a couple of generations ago one and a half,
depending on how old you are, I mean a couple
of generations go, there wasn't anything to stop someone from
a third Well, I know that's a relatively new creation.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Well theoretical, you know, if you're thinking of an eras sure.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Growing, evolving.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
But I want to know how people feel who are
listening to us. Do they do they particularly have? Does
the bad behavior of people like James Carvill make you
think maybe we should keep Donald Trump in If you're
already a Trump supporter, maybe we should keep Donald Trump
in office. I'm interested.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Let me throw this out there too, and then you
can wrap it up. So let's let's take Trump out
of the equation for a minute. Yeah, I wonder how
people would feel in a general sense, And then you
could go to every side of the aisle right, you don't. Obviously, Look,
the Democrats don't want to be a third president. But
if you took Trump out of the equation and you
just threw it out there for fun, should a president,

(30:18):
any president, be able to seek a third should we
get rid of the amendment that stops them from seeking
a third or fourth term as president? I think some people, Oh,
I think a good amount of people would say, yeah,
they're good and can get elected again. They should. So
I don't even know how much it really has to
do quote unquote with Trump, except the Trump's president right now.
I think plenty of people would say, Hey, if my
guy's good or my gal's good, I want him in

(30:40):
another term.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
If you can assure people of election integrity, that might
be true. Well, the problem is we don't have that
assurance at the moment, So so that could that could
be a hold of that. But let Ben and I
know how you feel. You can contact us on x
at Newsbye three or on Facebook at Newsbyte. We upload
a new episode every single so check back next week
and see what new offerings we have. Meanwhile, have a

(31:03):
great week. I'm Nancy Shock.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
I just want to be a one term president, just once.
That's all. Okay, I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
This is news bite.
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