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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My uncle and my father both relish debate. They prided
themselves on their capacity to go toe to toe with
any opponent and the battle over ideas. They would be
astonished to learn of a Democratic Party presidential nominee who,
like Vice President Harris, has not appeared in a single
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interview or an unscripted encounter with voters for thirty five.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Days to dependent candidate Robert Overs saved by the CNN bell,
there was Kamala Harris as RFK Junior held his press
conference in Arizona today announcing that he is not only
suspending his campaign for president, but joining forces like Hulk
Cogan and Randy Mochelman Savage to form the Megapowers and
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endorsing President Trump. In exchange, he alluded to a post
in a Trump administration, it sounds like chronic diseases would
be his focus, something along the lines of HHS FDA NIH.
Wouldn't it be great? And wouldn't it be grand? Although
I think he's already announced his retirement, right if RFK
Junior could be the one to move in and fire
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Anthony Fauci.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Eh, he's retiring.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Yeah, it's too bad. That's a bo that's too bad.
I would love that first meeting to have RFK in
his gravelly voice, Yeah you're fired. Just punt Fauci to
the moon or throw that elf across the Potomac. That's
one of the greatest lines ever by Ron DeSantis. Elf.
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Oh he's angry, Elf. Oh Lord five seven seven three.
And I got a lot of texts to get to.
But before we do, just finishing up on the point
that RFK Junior was trying to make before CNN so
rudely interrupted him and went to break here's the lowdown,
the countdown and the count up. So Joe Biden dropped
out of the race on Sunday, July the twenty first,
and it has now been thirty three days. Not an interview,
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not a press conference from Kamala Harris, just her speech
last night accepting the nomination from the Democratic Party for
President of the United States. I need to do the research,
and Dan loves it when I do this, because he
loves American history, especially when I reference like the Teapot
Dome scandal for Warren G. Harding or Edith Wilson for
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Woodrow Wilson. Dan loves that stuff from Oh yes, he
loves those historical references or reconstruction under Ulysses S. Grant.
I mean, he loves walking down America's memory Lane with me.
But I don't know the last time that a candidate
has been installed as a nominee for one of our
two major parties, Kelly, without a single pledge delegate that
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was one in a primary or caucus. Do you know
the answer to that, I don't believe it exists. Well, no,
it would, Yeah, it would have to go back.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
To like like eighteen hundreds.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
I would say probably the eighteen hundreds. I got to
do the research.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Definitely not in modern history.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
If there's a listener out there who's as nerdy as
I am, and boy am I nerdy? I'm white and
nerdy like weird Ale says, if you could find that
last nominee could be either party that was installed as
the nominee for president without having won a single vote
in a primary or caucus, any of that. It's been
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a while. It's been a hot minute, seventy four days
from today until election day, November five, and I think
this announcement by RFK today essentially wipes away any momentum
that Kamala Harris might have had from the News second
on MSNBC to this level best by not covering RFK
at all today and CNN by cutting away early to
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try to prevent that from happening. But there just wasn't
a lot of substance to come out of that Democrat
National Convention. And I would say so if I felt otherwise.
What grade would you give Kamala Harris in her thirty
seven minute acceptance speech? First of all, Kelly, how much
of it did you watch?
Speaker 4 (03:51):
I watch exactly zero? Oh, actually no, I did, I
hold on. I stand corrected. I made it a minute
thirty second at the beginning was kind of in the middle.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Okay, mint thirty. Yeah, if you did watch the Vice
president's speech last night, what grade would you give her?
On the typical A to F scale. I'll reveal my
grade right now. I would say it was fine. It
was fine. She didn't make, you know, a fool of herself,
She didn't embarrass herself, she didn't cackle. I think she
stayed on prompter, on message. I just didn't think the
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message carried a lot of weight. There's a lot of
ripping of Trump, very thin if and papered over. In
terms of policy, she talked tough on foreign policy when
it comes to the war in Ukraine. Okay, she did
voice support for Israel. She did mention specifically the attacks
of October seventh by Hamas and condemned them directly. And
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I got to say, I think she went further than
Joe Biden ever did against Hamas and those attacks, at
least more coherently. So I was pleased to hear her
stay that I want to give fair marks where I can.
But the thing that I noticed too all this fake
patriotis don't let them fool you, folks. I know they're
not going to fool you, but people in your orbit,
in your circle, they're, oh, well, they're pretty patriot if
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they got American flags this time. Remember this is a
Kamala Harris and this is a Democratic party that not
that long ago, the George Floyd Riots called our country
systemically racist. Brought into the conversation the sixteen nineteen project
said that our founding was based on white supremacy and
founded by slaveholders. Tore down statues of George Washington and
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Thomas Jefferson and even Abraham Lincoln for some reason, after
Donald Trump warned us they would, and then they did.
These are people that buy and large hate our country.
I don't say that lightly. They don't like our country.
They like that they can exist in this country. They
enjoy all the freedoms of our country. They don't appreciate
where they came from, and that they came from flawed men.
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The founding fathers were not perfect. I've never contended that
they are, but they were perfect for that time. They
founded a country that still exists now, almost two hundred
and fifty years later. That is the model of freedom
and a constitutional republic around the world for how it's done.
It has withstood a civil war, in two world wars.
It can withstand a Kamala Harris presidency. But again, I'll
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say it over and over, we're in for some bad
times if she's elected. I don't think she will be
I think today was another good step with RFK Junior
joining forces, locking arms with Donald Trump, forming a broad coalition,
a team of rivals, and RFK invoked that imagery in
his speech today. Abraham Lincoln had this, he doesn't have
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to agree with Donald Trump on everything, but he agrees
with Donald Trump on the most important things. And part
of that is our freedom of speech and our freedom
from government tyranny and these absolute clowns that are projecting
this on to Donald Trump. When Donald Trump is the
one that's going to preserve our freedoms, It's going to
leave us alone. That's not going to weaponize the government
to go after their political opponents. That's not going to
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collude with our three letter agents to silence and censor
their political opponents like they did to RFK Junior. Now,
remember he's a lifelong Democrat. So is Nicole Shanahan. She
could not have been more disappointed and disgusted with the
Democrat Party than she was in her sit down interview
with Trace Gallagher on Fox News the other night. I
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rather liked her. She seems sincere and honest. And again,
although we might disagree fundamentally on a lot of policy issues,
it is very important that we joined forces, that we
build this tent, the broad coalition to win this election,
to deal the Left a seismic blow against all of
this very pernicious behavior and activity. And they're becoming emboldened
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the more power that they grab onto in the deep state,
in those three letter bureaucracies and agencies. They need to
be cleaned out at the route just dug out, and
we need people to get in there and make sure
that it happens. And I'm hoping, in praying that Donald
Trump will do it this time. We'll do it right
this time, will surround himself with the right people this
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time to ensure that this job gets done that needs
to get done. We need to clear the deck big time,
big Lee. Alexi says in the text messages here boring week,
nothing to discuss. Yeah, what happened? Anything happened? Ryan? Check
this out. Robert F. Kennedy Junior has stated he is
suspending his campaign, but not ending it urging residents of
blue states to vote for him, but throwing his support
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behind former President Donald Trump in battleground states. Yeah, let's
get to that exact quote, because I do have it here.
This is from RFK earlier today in.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
About ten battleground the states where my presidents would be
as a spoiler. I'm going to remove my name and
I've already started that process and urge voters not to
vote for me.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
He's done that in Arizona, and I believe, based on
what he just said, he'll be doing that in Michigan,
and that is my home state that I've been very
concerned about because RFK Junior has polled very well in
Michigan and he has tended to take more votes away
from Trump up in Michigan then he has in some
other of those battleground states. So applause for RFK Junior
for standing on principle today. And I believe this will
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help Donald Trump, even if it's just one point. One
point could be all it takes in this election across
those battleground states. Ryan need to break it to you,
but Mandy Connell went to break as well. We were
ripping CNN for doing that before RFK announced that he
was indeed endorsing Trump. Mandy's got in this, Texter pointed
out later, She's got a bit of a more rigid
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clock at certain points she's got to break at like
the twenty fours and the fifty fours minutes after the hour.
I think, if I'm remembering correctly, so that might not
have been her call. And that was one where it's
an important speech, but it's not like you know we're
going to war and you blow through commercial breaks for it.
I don't think it quite rose to that level. Patty
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sim Patti Coe. That's what I'm going to call her Patty,
and I are sim Patty co just insert her name
in there on how we're thinking. I was wondering this
very things night. Patty was Kamala's father at the DNC.
If not, why very little mentioned about their current relationship.
Do you know his name was Donald Donald Harris. Is
that coincidence or irony? She's running against Donald and her
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father is Donald. She has not had the best relationship
with her father. When she joked about smoking marijuana, because
of course she does. Her roots are in Jamaica. He
was very upset with that remark and viewed it as
a stereotype that helps keep his people, his ancestry down,
and he went further to point out you better stop
talking about reparations too, because we descend from slave owners.
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Donald Harris said, today is his birthday, by the way,
so happy birthday to mister Harris, the Vice President's father.
I believe he turns eighty seven today. But he is alive.
I don't know about his physical health or maybe that
might have been a factor. But Patty, his absence very
much noticeable last night with all the mentions of her mother,
and that's great, and she is deceased and you know,
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that's a sad point in the story. And I enjoyed
the biographical story of Kamala that's fine. But the thing
was last night she needed to fill in the details
of her policy positions. Is a critical whether it's appeasing
her far left base or whether it's going to the
middle and flip flopping on all these positions to try
to fool the American people. She has to tell somebody
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something at some point. Right. The thing is, these true
believers on the left, they don't even care. I hate
to call them stupid, but when you fail to inform yourself,
you don't even mind that this candidate is insulting you
by not telling you what her positions are. And you're
just gonna vote because Kamala, because woman, because black, because Indian,
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because Orange man bad. These people, I'm sorry, but their
vote counts just as much as ours do. We can
inform ourselves to the teeth. We know why we're voting
for Donald Trump. If they show up to vote on
election day wink, or maybe they just get their ballot harvested,
then that vote counts just as much as yours or mine.
It's just a simple fact of the matter. Also, here
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is This is scary to me when I was watching
this last night. What was it that I keep saying
about Kamala Harris One of my very finely tuned sentences
phrases about her, that Kamala Harris is an unseerious person,
but her policies and the impact of her presidency would
have very serious consequences. You remember me saying something along
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those lines, Kelly. It's almost as if Kamala heard me
and then tried to gaslight in the other direction. Listen
to this.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
Donald Trump is an unseerious man, but the consequences of
putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious.
Speaker 6 (12:46):
He would use the immense.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
Powers of the presidency of the United States to serve
the only client he has ever had himself.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Pretty stupid. Donald Trump is one of the most selfless
presidents we've ever had. He has lost money by pursuing
the presidency, by occupying the White House. He donated his salary,
you moron, every single month to a different charity cause.
Has any other president ever done that? That gets lost
in the wash, that gets buried in the details. Donald
Trump has not made money from the office. Quite frankly,
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he's lost it. If he would have won away and
retired to mar A Lago and never run again, there
would have been none of this lawfare against him. The
Egen Carol case would never have been pursued against him.
It was all designed to derail his political career, to
derail his campaign so that he would not win. They
were political cudgels that were used by his adversaries. And
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the gaslighting turning this around at this convention saying Woo,
he will weaponize the DOJ to target his political opponents.
You lean exactly the way that Joe Biden and Merritt
Garland and all of their minions and acolytes and all
of these district attorney's offices, who all happen to be
Democrat in very blue districts in very blue areas. You
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mean like that, like Fannie Willis in Atlanta, like Letitia
James in New York, Like Alvin Bragg in Manhattan, Like
Judge Vershan, who's in the tank, whose daughter's raising money
for Adam Schiff in California in that Senate race and
is able to use her father's rulings against Donald Trump
to raise money. You mean like that.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Don't forget they also came to the White House and
met with.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
A huge Those are on the guest logs. Any collusion
along those lines, Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
Our nation, with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity
to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of
the past, a chance to charge a new way forward.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
From the last three and a half years in which
you were right there in the situation room, the last
person to leave it before Joe Biden chose to withdraw
from Afghanistan in disastrous fashion. You mean like that, who
is this person memory holding three and a half years
of a Biden Harris administration, of which she was last
time I checked a direct part and participant in so farward.
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Don't go back. We won't go back. All these platitudes
and problem and absolutely surface level bs. There were no
policy details hammered out last night, and that was by design.
They've got to fool you. They've got to hoodwink the
American public into thinking, Wow, Trump's madden, She's new. The
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more details that are revealed in this race, the more
policy positions that are compared, the more likely that Donald
Trump is going to win. If somebody votes in lef
brain fashion, devoid of emotion, ignoring their hatred or even
their love for Donald Trump. If you just look at
the Ledger sheet, the xes and o's, the pluses and minuses,
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Donald Trump wins this in a landslide. Anybody voting for
Kamala Harris, I would challenge them to say so in
very logical matter of fact, lacking emotion, faction, without mentioning
how much they hate Donald Trump, orange man, bad orange Hitler,
existential threat to democracy, dictator on day one. See if
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you can come up with a Harris voter who's able
to say that, and then this will be more of
a challenge. What policy positions of hers other than abortion,
which he's been able to flesh that out, do they
most strongly support or maybe they're just voting for her
because of abortion. What I watched was a very unimpressive
convention start to finish. I was ready to be impressed.
I've been impressed in the past. Let's say a Barack
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Obama convention in two thousand and eight. Those were impressive.
That was a show. There was a lot, you know,
the term keeps up all hat and no cattle. That's
a lot of what was last night especially the fake
country music stuff. They're trying to tap in right with
the camo hats, and Rolling Stone magazine featured that on
Doug Mhoff's daughter. Oh they've won back to the southern
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rural vote with those camo hats. Oh yeah, my camo
is not your costume as a rural American speaking yours truly,
you don't get to just put slap on a cap
and do redneck face. That's what that is. You think.
This is what they think of you, This is what
they think of me. This is what they think of
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us in flyover country, and yeah, that includes right here
in Colorado. They would not condescend to talk to us.
To borrow a line from Bender in the Breakfast Club
when he's talking to Molly Ringwoll declaire, you wouldn't even
condescend to talk to somebody like me. They don't like
you unless they can get your vote. They'll take you
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for granted. But think about and I could do this
a little bit more easily because a lot of my
friends fit in this category. If you are a blue collar,
upper Midwest rural male white voter, and those people matter,
as much as they might want to tell you otherwise,
you get these shifting definitions of what's masculine and what's
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the real man? And did they appeal to that demographic
by having the artist formerly known as the Dixie Chicks.
That's another thing. They get rid of the Dixie, they
keep the Chicks, which one's more offensive? Dixie? Oh the South?
Speaker 7 (18:28):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (18:28):
I get that. Do they want us going around calling
women chicks? I had this argument with Dan Caplis not
that long ago. He said chicks was terrible. Well, then
what do they got to call themselves? So they got
rid of the Dixie, they kept the Chicks, and they
sang the anthem it was mediocre. Much more to get
to after this Ryan schuling. It's a Friday edition on
six point thirty.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
KM and now deep thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 8 (18:59):
The other thing is this, if people don't want to
cooperate with that, I'm also going to do the next thing,
which is this, A lot of drugs, prescription medication was
born out of federal funding for the research and development
of that drug, your taxpayer dollars. So for any drug
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where they failed to pay by our rules, and if
that drug came about because of federal funding for what's
called R and D research and development.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
I will snatch their patent.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
So that we will take over.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
Yes we can do that.
Speaker 9 (19:38):
Yes, Yes, we can do that. Yes we can do that.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
It's the question is do you have the will.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
To do it.
Speaker 9 (19:45):
I have the will to do it.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Oh yes, marketing back to the golden age of the
Soviet Union, the hammer and the sickle. Bernie Sanders and
his honeymoon. He could not have said it better. So
what you're going to do is, if there's government funding
for research and development at these drug companies that are
putting a lot on the line to develop these drugs,
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if they don't play by our rules, whatever those are,
however you define them, You're going to snatch their patents away.
I mean, is there any more anti capitalist candidate that's
ever run for president? I'm trying to think in modern
history as a major candidate now, not like you know,
it's a socialist candidate. I'm the de Bellot Michael Ducaccis,
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no Barack Obama even no. I mean just this threat
of draconian government force and wielding of cudgels against industry
and business. This is Kamala Harris. This is what she's
bringing to the table. And if she's not going to
flesh out her policies, anything she goes back on these
with is going to be a papered over lie. Her
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true feelings have been revealed. They were all very consistent
with far left positions in twenty nineteen, and I'm telling
you there's no way she evolved in five years from
that crap to oh, I'm middle of the road moderate
Kamala Harris. Now, I know you're not going to be fooled,
but don't let her fool you. Don't forget too to
vote in our Friday Fool of the Week nominees. I
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do have a bonus for you. This didn't make the cut,
but there was a lot of buzz last night, and
I was talking about this with Rob Dawson when he
was still there at United Center in Chicago, that there
was going to be a special guest. There's going to
be a surprise, and a lot of people were theorizing
who's that going to be. Who's going to show up
in Chicago here on the fourth and final day of
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the DNC to help push Kamala Harris over the top.
Don lemon Well, he had some thoughts. I'll so you
guys have read all the headlines, all the stuff on
social media about who's going to be at the DNC.
Is it going to be Beyonce? Is it going to
be Taylor Swift. Here's what I hear from sources.
Speaker 7 (22:15):
If it's going to be anyone, it would be Beyonce,
Taylor Swift, and George W.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Bush speaking. Those would be the heavy hitters, and it
could happen. I'm just saying, well, Donald Lemon or Don
Lemon is Hillary Fordwitch calls him that, and Miranda calls
him that. Tucker Carlson I think originated that. By the way,
if you haven't watched it, I sent you the link,
and you're special because I paid for this, but I
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gave you the free link. I get like five free
wins a month. I gave you one of them for
Jason Whitlock with Tucker Carlson.
Speaker 3 (22:49):
Watch really good.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
I watched you watch It's heartbreaking. Well, he tells the story.
There's something and I've talked about that he had sex
with a female friend of his. She got pregnant. He
had no idea. He talks to her a year later
and she informs him by phone that she had had
an abortion right and he had no knowledge of this.
I don't know how I would ever really get past that.
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And he spoke rather openly and honestly.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
About it, and I really don't like that whole part
of this is my choice, my body, because there's if
you didn't have the sperm, you wouldn't have gotten pregnant.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
It's kind of part of the negotiations.
Speaker 4 (23:28):
So you know, I mean, the men need to have
a say in this. Well, I mean, what if if
you had gotten somebody pregnant and then they came to
you and say, I'm pregnant, I really don't want to
raise this baby. Well, what it gives you an option
to say no, I'll raise it well if I want to,
or we can put it up for adoption, or there
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are other alternatives.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
I would have felt bad in Jason's position, the way
he describes it, that she didn't feel comfortable enough coming
to me to tell me right like, that's what would
break my heart. And then yeah, it happened, the baby's gone.
You never knew about it. That's a tough thing to
wrap your head around, it really is. But for Don Lemon,
his sourcing on who was going to be the surprise
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guest at the DNC. He's a good reporter, right, we
can trust him CNN all that, and he was hired
for like ten seconds by Elon Musk at X and
then he insulted Elon in an interview. It was cut
loose well, Jeff Zelleny CNN, he lets the cat out
of the bag. Here is who that special guest was
going to be anticipation.
Speaker 7 (24:30):
Here and elsewhere that there may be a special guest.
I am told by Democrats that Kamala Harris was their guest.
They did not want a celebrity at the end of
this convention to.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Essentially compete with her.
Speaker 7 (24:42):
One senior advisor telling me, this is a deadly serious election.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
And if you looked at the end.
Speaker 7 (24:48):
Of this program, having a Leon Panettic com on, the
former Defense secretary really presenting Vice President Harris as a plausible.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
Commander in chief.
Speaker 7 (24:56):
That is one of the reasons I'm told that there
was not a celebrity performance at the the end.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
So J Kobe, who always comes on my show and
swears part of the Habibi Brothers, he put out a
great post that said the special guest were the friends
we made along the way. I quoted a kind of
paraphrase Glinda the Good Witch of the North from the
Wizard of Us. The special guest was with you all along.
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It was Kamala Harris. She was right there. This is
a cheap ploy for cheap heat pro wrestling term to
build up anticipation, to get eyeballs on the screen to
tune in, and you got hoodwing. You done got fooled.
It was only Kamala Harris. But they tricked you because
you watched. If you were going, Who's Beyonce? I was
told even it was either Jackie Hinrich, might have been
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Katie Pavlage, one of those on Fox News saying that
there were people stunned at the end of Kamala's thirty
seven minute speech. They were a little bit confused and
they were still waiting to go Where's Beyonce? Right, Like
they still wanted Beyonce, Like Kamala, she's the nominee. You're
supposed to be excited for her.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
But no, Well, and this goes to rallies.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
They have to have entertainment before and then people actually
leave after the entertainment, and then Kamala goes on after that.
So it just kind of goes into that they have
to have entertainment in order to try to convince people
to say a.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Little bait and switch. That's what happened last night. Updating
you now on Donald Trump. He is scheduled to give
a five pm Our Time, Mountain Time address. This could
and may include RFK Junior, who earlier today suspended his
campaign and endorsed Donald Trump with the promise it would
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appear of a cabinet position in a Trump administration should
the Orange Man win. So we'll keep our eyes open
for that and during the Dan Kapla Show hour two,
if you stick around, we'll bring you live coverage of
that as well as we go to break a reminder,
your final chance to vote for our Friday Fool of
the Week. Our candidates are Rhode Island's Gina Rimando, the
Secretary of Commerce, who is not familiar with the Bureau
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of Labor Statistics and tried to blame Donald Trump for
the bad job revision numbers going downward by over eight
hundred thousand. Senator Amy Klobachar trying to invent a new
term mama instead of maga, and then touting the glorious
years of Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale from Minnesota. Nice
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try Amy, here's a comb for your salad. Enjoy, and
then Dana bash Needing saying that the DNC is trying
to promote mail figures who are not quote testosterone laden,
gun toting guys who like Hulk Hogan like me. They
don't want me, they don't need me. They can't have me.
(27:45):
You can't have me. You don't get to have me.
Name that movie, Kelly, Kachair.
Speaker 3 (27:52):
Chris Point play, Yes, Kittie Driver, very.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Good, very good. Okay, On that note, our final time out,
we'll come back. We'll do a vote tally and present
to you our Friday Fool of the Week. Those are
the nominees. This Friday edition rolls on. After this. You're
listening to six point thirty k. It's five o'clock. Some
getting there. I'm trying my best three forty seven here
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in the Mountain time zone. If you want to start early,
you go ahead. I'll catch up. Kelly might too. I
don't know, maybe not, though I don't know. Five seven seven,
three nine. Those texts come in and got a lot
of votes today. I think we're going to do the
final tally right now, but before we do want to
thank this Texter, Ryan, Happy Friday, love your show. Thank you, Kelly.
Sorry if I spelled that wrong, that's okay, we spelled however,
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you're laughing. Giggle always puts a smile on my face
talking to you. Of course, Kelly, you made a rough
day better for my ride home. That is goal number
one around here, folks. Here on a Friday, it's getting
to be a long day in a bad week. That's
exactly right. Thank you very much. You appreciate that. Pat
Pattie says, no special guests talk about no Joy. That's
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the last straw. No vote from me. I was promised
Joy make me a balloon clown. Yeah, let me think.
I don't think I can handle seventy five days of that.
Idiot says this text or her voice is like nail's
on a chalkboard. She's a thousand times worse than Biden,
And I thought I would never say that. Brian, please
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add Anne Coulter to your Friday fool.
Speaker 6 (29:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Did she put audio of that somewhere? Though I thought
I saw it as an ex post. And believe me,
she's not immune. Not a big fan of hers, have
not been for some time. And she made fun of
Tim Walls's son, and I thought that was in very
bad taste. It's just a it's a sign of a
very unhappy, soulless, dark person. There just was no need
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for that. And the kid, he's seventeen. I think he's
got some issues, you know, special needs, et cetera, whatever
on the spectrum. Whatever. It was a nice moment. And
I told a couple of my liberal friends on Facebook.
You know, they're pretty said about that. Coming from some
elements of the right, but not many. I condemn it entirely.
You know, leave the kids out of this. That's just
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how I feel about that, all right, Kelly, Without further ado,
our Friday Fool of the Week. The nominees were Gina Raymondo,
the Secretary of Commerce. We had Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat Minnesota.
We had Dana Bash CNN on our winner is.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Our very idiotic secretary of Commerce.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Oh really? Okay, all right, here's the shortened version of that.
Speaker 10 (30:33):
So when you hear that, do you potentially think that
the new numbers could be a liability for this campaign?
Speaker 7 (30:39):
No?
Speaker 10 (30:39):
When I hear that, first of all, I don't believe it,
because I've never heard Tonald Trump say anything true.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
It is though, from the Bureau of Labor.
Speaker 10 (30:46):
Don't I'm not familiar with that.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Now. If I had time, I would have edited that.
Let me tell you the point. This is how my
brain operates. Kelly knows this, and some of you do too.
Un Like a jukebox, and there's certain cues that I
get or facial expressions, and I see things, I feel things,
I hear things. But when Gina Ramanda comes as Donald Trump,
blah blah blah bah. Listen to this part.
Speaker 10 (31:07):
Now, when I hear that, first of all, I don't
believe it because I've never heard Donald Trump say anything true.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
It is though, from the Bureau of Labor. Right there, Hello, Dougness,
mild friend. The sound of silence, Simon garfunk, and then
a slow zoom going from color to black and white
right on Gina Rimando's face.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
How are you the Secretary of Commerce and not know
the Bureau of Labor statistics.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
I'm telling you is because she saw Trump. She was
triggered by the Orange man who said something very true,
and she couldn't believe it because she can't believe a
word that Donald Trump says. These people are sick, They're
very sad. It's just a fact. I don't I can't
understand him, and that much hatred for a person. That's
And then the other thing, I got a text like, well,
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Donald Trump is pretty self Oh here she didn't say
monetarily about Kamala Harris ripping Trump from being selfish in office.
He is very selfish in so many aspects of his
personality in life. The moron thing is out of line. No,
she has a moron. I'm sorry, but she is. And
Donald Trump fact donated his salary, did not collect one
dollar while in office as president. He makes his money
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in the private sector, donated his money every month. Look
it up. Don't take my word for it, go ahead
and google it. And also my further point to this
texter was the Clinton's made upwards of climbing up to
one hundred million dollars after leaving office. The Obama is
the same thing. After leaving office. They made money and
the Clinton stole the furniture. Remember the yeah on some
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documents too. So yeah, I'm not gonna hear. You might
think Donald Trump is a bad guy and he's a
selfish guy, or he's an arrogant guy and narcissistic guy.
He's all of those things to a certain degree. But
while he was in office, what did he do in
office that was of a selfish interest, that was not
in the interest of the United States. This is what
you see, Safer.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Did you see is rally yesterday when he went he.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Went out to the angel parents.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
No, somebody in the audience, come on, somebody in the
audience faded, and he actually went out of the bullet
proof glass to go and check on the person. So
that's really selfish.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
And I'm glad you brought that up, Kelly, because he
actually went a little further than that. I saw a
video that followed up. Donald Trump goes around the bulletproof glass,
Like you said, there's an older lady in the audience
that was having like an episode of heat related I think,
and he went up to her and he held her hand,
and he kissed her on the cheek and gave her
a big hug, and she was so happy.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
See and such a selfish thing to do, I know.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
Very Now another thing to my point, yesterday, there was
an assassination attempt against him. They had to get there,
but in the meantime, he was right at the wall
with some angel parents who had lost kids to illegals
that were in this country, and gave them a voice
and gave them a platform and let them tell their stories.
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And there were they were heart wrenching, and they were
so thankful to Donald Trump for giving them that time,
for paying attention to them, for acknowledging them. You want
to know something else, how about those thirteen Marines who
were killed in Afghanistan that Joe Biden still has not
mentioned them by name, did not reach out to them,
to not communicate with them, was looking at his watch
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on the tarmac as the bodies arrived back here in
the United States. Donald Trump has made contact with, communicated
with every single one of those Gold Star families, and
they were represented at the RNC. So I think your
criticism of him is a little bit off the mark,
to say the least.
Speaker 3 (34:37):
And don't forget Lncoln Riley.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
That's another one they haven't Rachel Morin.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
Reached out to her need.
Speaker 4 (34:44):
Neither Kamala nor Biden have reached out to Lake and
Riley's family.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
No, and I saw a graydon here of B plus
or a minus. Let's get say. I honestly think she
exceeded all expectations, said this text her abou Kamala's speech
last night, I give her a B plus or on
delivery substance was crap. I will not endorse her message
at all. I will say this, which I said to friends.
If she can keep the vagary nice word and avoid
word salads, Trump needs to be on his a game
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because she will win the low information voters. I think
that's a good point. I would score a little bit lower,
but I would agree with you that she did find
I would have put it about a B minus because
I don't think it moved the needle, not a whole
lot the true believers that were already there, people that
already hate Trump that you know. I don't think an
undecided voter sitting there watching last night going you know what, now,
I'm going to vote for Kamala because she hasn't gotten
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specific on policy. She either does that or she doesn't,
and if she doesn't, I think she loses the middle
and loses the election