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July 8, 2024 • 37 mins
Just 11 days after his disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump, Joe Biden is doing a media tour as a means of damage control - but only seems to be digging himself a bigger hole with his answers... and lack of answers on his cognitive struggles.

Ryan returns with a weakened voice resembling Biden's, doing his best impersonation unintentionally.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'mhere. My voice is suffering though,
as you might be able to hearhim. Got some tea thanks to Kelly.
But this always happens when I flyback from the Midwest, whether it's
Michigan, Ohio, anywhere that there'sa lot of humidity, and then I
get off the plane and I feelmy voice like getting a little rasp beer

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a little much like I smoked awhole carton of cigarettes. And it's just
trying to get back on board withthat. So I'm gonna have a lot
of sound for you to react tofive seven, seven, three nine,
and Steven ol Miller will be joiningme coming up at the top of next
hour. He of Red steas onx formerly known as Twitter and the Versus

(00:44):
Media podcast, which I invite youall to listen to. He's got some
great takes from over the weekend.I hope you all had a safe and
festive and enjoyable and memorable holiday weekendthat it was extended into that Friday niche
Day where the fourth is the holiday, but you know, you just want
to kind of put the fifth inthere, and we did that here at

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iHeart with all of our on airprogramming and you know that allowed a little
bit of extended time off for usand for many of you. And we're
kind of a sick and sick orI'm not really sick, it's just my
voice sounds that way, Kelly isshe'd be illing, So I don't know
if you were able to hear her, if you're continuously listening to six point

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thirty k out as you should be. But Kelly, give the people an
idea of the fact that as badas my voice is, yours is worse
of a little stuffy you are infull route off with the black coal on
your nose mode. Yeah yeah,but it's it's I sound way better right
now than I first did this verdict. Will you do me one favor right

(01:48):
now and say Clarice's Clarie, notlike not like Hannibal Lecter, but like
Rudolph, because that's the name ofthe little dough that he has a crush
on. Right Cleres say like,you know, Clarie, you're trying to
mask it. I guess cha.It is what it is at this point,
what caused your illness? Let's comparenotes here, like started on Saturday

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and it's the sides infection did allright, So I just I sound a
lot worse than taking anything for it. Yeah, drugs as we speak,
a little hazy, okay, allright, yeah except at summer. I
guess I know what song I'm comingback with after the break. So thanks
for that setup. If you wantto send Kelly your feel good notes five

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seven, seven three nine, Igot a really long text here to start
the show. So, because whoevermade the effort to send this did so
today, we'll start there, Ryan. Regarding uncitizen unhoused SSS. According to

(02:52):
SSS GOV, federal law requires nearlyall male US citizens and male immigrants eighteen
through twenty five register with Selective Service. The fine for not doing so is
imprisonment for up to five years.Are all of them illegal aliens? Oops?
I mean illegal immigrants? Oops?I mean undocumented immigrants? Oops.

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Sorry, I'll get this right.Uncitizenized newcomers and newcomers, that's the new
word that we're all supposed to adaptto. These pauses are gonna be drinks
to you? By the way,If so and they haven't, would they
be subject to five years imprisonment ina two hundred and fifty thousand dollars fine.
Who was it that was talking aboutthis? I want to say it

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was either Dick Durbin, Senator DemocratIllinois or Tim Kaine, Democrat Virginia.
I believe it was the former.It could have been both. But do
we really want those who are notcitizens of this country being subjected to military
service in the interests of this country? I mean, if you're not a

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citizen, where are your loyalties?Would be my first question? And could
those be called into question? AndI'm not sure I'm real comfortable with the
notion of any of that one.They shouldn't be here, So we're going
to start there. You don't havea right as a foreign national to be
in this country. I don't knowwhy that's so controversial. Apparently it is.

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Apparently me just saying that makes mea xenophobe, but I don't believe
that's the case. I want asmany legal immigrants as there can be in
this country. They have to gothrough the proper channels, the right you
know, do things the right way. They're your first act in this nation,
upon stepping foot on the grounds ofthis country, can't be an illegal

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act because if that's the precedent thatyou set and you break the law simply
by coming into this country. Thenwhat motivation or incentive or guard hardrails are
there to make sure that an illegalimmigrant obeys any of our other laws?
I mean, I mean my firstquestion. So thanks for submitting that we

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can hear from you five seven seventhree nine for the rest of the program.
Alexa asks Kelly, are you usingperse medicine? Lol? You both
need to get better soon. Again, I feel fine, it's just my
voice. Are you using purse medicinethough, Kelly, No, Alexi,
I am not. I am notusing the medic purse medicine. What does

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that mean to me? This goesway back to the choke where I had
purse medicine with Michael Brown and Iwas trying to give it to him what
he got Oh okay, and soit goes way back. But no,
this is not the purse medicine.This is actually I'm on antibiotics. But
I have no Why aren't you drinkingtea? Are you like ted Lasso?

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And you can't stand this way?I had you know I love tea.
Oh well, but but the funnything is this cold medicine that So my
wonderful husband Adam did go to thestory yesterday to get me some cold medicine.
He deserves a metal I swear itis making me trip out. I

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was the whole bar shipping balls rightnow. The whole Bartino show is a
total blur to me. I haveno idea what happened. I just hope
that we were able to help people. I'm sure you were, but but
yeah, I like I took alittle bit more of it halfway during the
show. And it's cutty kicking inright now, so good time. So

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I'm feeling I'm feeling a little goodry. I do like the mug in
which you have some chicken. Littlesuper says, shut the blank up.
Yep, I'm trying to watch Wimbledon. Correct. Well, I guess that
kind of goes to Joe Scarborough.Nice segue. Uh, We're going to
go through three clips here. Ithink I'm gonna play these again for Steven
L. Miller, But just watch. Try not to get whiplash from listening

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to these comments, all from JoeScarborough, all since the last oh,
I want to say, four months, so this one's March twenty twenty four,
and he gets a little angry withhis audience. Start your tape right
now, because I'm about to tellyou the truth and f you if you
can't handle the truth. This versionof Biden is the best Biden ever.

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Okay, fast forward about three monthsto June twenty eighth, not that long
ago. This is the Friday afterthat disastrous Thursday debate, and he changes
this tune a little bit. Thewindow was closing very quickly, and if
Joe Biden is not up to doingthis, and if last night did not

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reveal that to you and other Democrats, then it needs to be revealed pretty
soon. Hold on, wait,I thought Joe that you told us in
a quote. F you if youcan't handle the truth. This Biden is
the best version of Biden ever,only to then say from March to late

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June, I don't know. Windowsclosed, and if he's gonna get out,
he'd better do it soon. Whoa, whoa again? Do you take
your viewers for idiots? I can'teven imagine treating you, all of you,
who I am blessed to have aslisteners to this show, telling you
one thing, pretending I never toldyou that, saying the complete opposite,

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doing a one eighty just a coupleof months later, and expecting you'd never
put two and two together. Ijust did that. That didn't take very
long for me in the archive ofaudio that I have. So how does
Joe Scarborough square the circle about thecriticism that the media has not been covering

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Joe Biden's beus dementia, that theyhave obviously been running cover for Joe Biden.
Well, Joe gives that one astab. And I love this about
the press, Like mainstream media,they're like, oh no, they're they're
saying we're unfair, and they're sayingthat we have hidden this far. Who
hit it? Who hit it?Who? You know? For all of
these right wing stooges that are saying, oh, but mainstream media hit this

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back. You know. Like Isaid, I've probably spent more time with
Joe Biden than most reporters talked tohim about your in depth foreign policy,
talked to him about me. Theguy, the guy was completely there.
If he weren't, I would havebeen the first to come on the show
the next day. I say,President's not there. Hmm, not sure

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I'm buying that. How about you? Five seven, seven, three nine
sendos Ryan? Now, Actually Idon't believe Joe at all, because I
was just texting back and forth withRob Dawson, and he is, of
course our reporter here at KOA.And I wouldn't say Rob is quote one
of us, if you know whatI mean, politically right of center.

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I don't really know Rob's politics seeksI would venture to guess he's somewhere in
the middle. That's just a guess. But he went through the whole J
school experience, as we call itjournalism school. To spell it out,
because you know, I was geton Kelly for using acronyms and abbreviations that
I have no idea what they mean. So I'm like, oh, what
does that mean? So JS schoolwhen you hear that, it means just

(10:24):
means journalism school. And he wentto the University of Maryland. And Rob's
a little younger than I am,but I went through the gen X experience
of the mid nineties. I wentthrough grad school in the early to mid
two thousands, I created and ranour own news radio program, the first
ever at the student station for CMU. And I had a certain kind of
guideline list of how do we covera story, you know, the who,

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what, where, when and whyand how? All of that true,
But that if we had a controversialsubject let's say abortion, that we
always seek to cover either both sideswithin the safe story, or if we
covered one side for a particular story, that we make sure that we dedicate
equal and opposite time for coverage fromthe other side to present for a story.

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And I remember a young reporter's namewas Danny Crowley, and sadly he
would pass away in a car accidentnot long after I had him as my
kind of apprentice on the staff there, and he was very far left compared
to now, maybe not, butback for back then, about twenty years
ago, I would say he was, you know, staunchly far left,
and he was talking about covering whateverstudent issue on campus, and it was

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very left. I've go, Okay, are you going to cover the other
side? Are you going to geta spokesperson from the student group on campus
that would have an opposing view?Well? No, why would I do
that? Well, because we're nothere to advance causes or pursue agendas,
Danny. We have to cover astory, and for our listeners is important
that we be honest with them.But as it turns out, much to

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my chagrin looking back, Danny mayherest in peace, was correct. That's
the direction. I'm not saying hewas justified, but he was correct in
that that was where our whole newsmedia was going. And that was back
when I'm watching CNN and Bill Hammer'son there, who we I think agree.

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He's pretty good now on Fox,and I would say he opens up
with a little bit more opinion,And if I were at a ballpark it,
I would say Bill's on our sideof the spectrum politically. And I'm
not saying that everybody should reveal thatnecessarily. You know, I don't necessarily
know where Brett Behar stands, althoughKelly's not a fan of his, But
I think he's a good reporter.I think he's a good anchor. I

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think he's fair. I think newsmakersgo on with him left and right,
and not Joe Biden. But whatI was talking about with Rob was in
the era of Trump, everything changedand everybody was broken on the left.
No longer could you dedicate coverage thatwould be fair to Trump, because that

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would be enabling and empowering Trump asan existential threat to democracy, and we,
being the news media, being thestandard bearers of a higher cause,
a higher purpose, a higher truththan anything Donald Trump could possibly represent he
was a villain, he was abad guy, and there were just more

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important things than making sure that hewas covered fairly. In fact, Rob
cited to me a former colleague ofhis in New York City that said the
following quote, we have to treathim differently unquote why he might not like
Donald Trump. I don't care forJoe Biden. I really don't care for

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Hillary Clinton. There's a lot ofDemocrats I don't care for. But I'm
not going to run cover sweep thingsunder the rug. If there were obvious
cognitive problems with down Trump, theywould be talked about on this show.
And I'm not looking to run coverfor Trump or to specifically target the other

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side unless it's newsworthy. And mostof what I do, I view my
role as just counterbalancing the bull crapthat comes from the left in the media.
We've just seen it exposed with Biden'scognitive decline, and now the media
is scrambling. And that's part ofthe reason why I reached out to Stephen
L. Miller was I wanted toget his full take on this because he's

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been on fire on X calling allof this out. There's just so much
gaslighting and Mika Brazinski, she's tryingto pull the roll over your eyes by
saying Biden's always been like this.It's not the first time he stumbled in
an interview or debate. Everyone waswatching this Tepanopolis interview and obviously the debate

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performance. Joe Biden. It's notlike this is the first time he flugged
his words. This is doing itfor about fifty four years. Yeah,
no, how old. He isa stutter. On top of that,
he flumps his words, he mangleshis words. He is not an expert
in elocution and Ivy League phraseology andnever will be. But now everyone's looking

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at it like it's new. Yeah, he has a horrible bit. Okay,
the stutter thing that once and forall, I want to tell all
of you so you can share withyour liberal friends, if you have any
and family members. That's a hoax, and it's a demonstrable hoax because you
can go back. There are interviews. I've played recent sound from Joe Biden

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in an interview from about fifty yearsago when he was a young senator and
he wasn't particularly bright, but henever stumbled. I mean a little bit
here and there, but nothing pronounced, nothing that would really draw your attention.
He had organized thoughts. He didthat throughout the Clarence Thomas hearings when
he was the chair of the SenateJudiciary. Can again he had shallow sophomoric

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level intellect and knowledge, which isbasically what Mika's saying there. And you
got to watch the Clarence Thomas documentarytoo, because Clarence Thomas just body slams
him verbally, just saying, thisguy has no idea what he's talking about.
But the quote and I might digit up during the break if I
can find it. It's Biden justreally condescending to Clarence Thomas, a brilliant

(16:29):
man, saying you know, andI know what you know, but I
know, Like he's going back andforth, and it trails off on the
documentary and you fade into Clarence Thomasgoing, I have no idea what point
he was trying to make, whathe was trying to say, what legal
kind of precedent he was citing,None of that. So all of that

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to say, even if you goback to the seven eleven comment or the
race in two thousand and eight inthe debates that he had with Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama. Go ahead and YouTubethose for yourself, and you will see
there's no stutter. There never washis stutter maybe when he was a little
kid, but he overcame it.So you're telling me there was a stutter,

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He overcame it for the better partof forty years, and then later
in life the stutter magically returns.How do you explain that other than some
regression, cognitive decline, neurological damage. There are a variety of things that
could have taken place here. Mybest guess was early on set dementia,

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and that progresses in stages, andwe've seen that progress. Parkinson's would be
another possibility. Louis body dementia iskind of what I was talking about,
one step before a mini stroke.This is what precipitated and preceded my grandmother,
my mom's mom, My Bubba,my serbian grandmother, her own dementia.

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She had a series of many strokes, and if I'm correct, that's
exactly what happened to Joe Biden.Wasn't there a medical episode in which Joe
Biden suffered a series of many strokes? You can look that up again.
Never just take my word for it, but I believe that is historically and
factually accurate. So all of thisfits a pattern. But the media was
ignoring it because why going back tomy earlier point, they didn't want to

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do anything that would give Donald Trumpan advantage of any kind because they had
to treat Trump differently. They haveto ensure that he loses because he's an
existential threat to democracy. So we'lltake this time out. I'll dig for
that old school Biden bite. Kellywill check my work on the mini strokes
for Biden and your tax five sevenseven three nine. Start those Ryan back

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what you mean when you say thatyou would apply the natural law philosophy to
the Constitution is, in my view, the single most important task of this
committee. Senator Biden was very focusedon natural law. How did that go?
Who knows? And I have noidea what he was talking about.
I just want to make sure weall know what we're talking about here,

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that you and I know at leastwhat we're talking about. There's a fervent
and aggressive school of thought that wishesto see natural law further inform the Constitution
than it does now argued against bythe positivist led by Judge Burg. Now
again, that may be lost onall the people. You know, and

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I know what we're talking about.Hm, you know, and I know
what we're talking about. Where wasthe stutter? That was nineteen ninety one,
that was thirty three years ago,Kelly? Where was the stutter?
Certainly wasn't up? There was it? No? And I love Clarence Thomas's

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commentary inserted right in the middle.I don't know what he was talking about.
He's got a great voice too,he does. It's just everything about
him is just absolutely fantastic. Andwe actually had a text here you can
send them at five seven seven threenine. I can apologize for my voice
today. It's a humidity adjustment going, you know, from the Upper Midwest
of the summer which was hot andmuggy, and that I do. I

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think I sound amazing. I thinkI do. As long as I stay
in this you know, deep bassregister rather than rather than my usual baritone,
I think I'll be over feel freeto call me Rudolphin and make fun
of me. Yeah. I thinkthis was Dragon who both texted me directly
and on the show, he saysJames Earl Jones also had a stutter.

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Not just that, but if Ihave his story correct, his family moved
from the south to Maniste, Michigan, which is northwest Michigan along the coast
there. It's just south and westfrom Traverse City. And he did have
a stutter. He did have aproblem, and I think he was mute

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for an extended period of time,maybe because of that, because he was
shy, because he was embarrassed,because he was ashamed, humiliated, and
look what he became. And althoughKelly's coughing, just so you know,
I'm doing the one man band thinghere because again we're short staff. But
that's why you're hearing that, andit's not her fault, but James Earl

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Jones would go on to an outstandingcareer. He's now well into his nineties.
The stutter never came back. Onceyou overcome it, I would think
that's it, right, You've overcomeit, and congratulations, and I'm glad
James Earl Jones did. And I'mglad Joe Biden did, and he did
this whole notion of a stutter.Please explain it to me, where it
came from, where's the evidence ofit. It didn't exist. And when

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I just played for you and itjust comes back. I don't know that
I've ever heard of a stutter thatwas there, that was gone but then
came back, other than what didyou find out during the break about Biden's
health? So he did have tobring anyers. The latest one was in
nineteen eighty eight that he had surgery. So that was right after he withdrew

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from the campaign of nineteen eighty eight, and he was told that the campaign
would actually kill him if he didn't. Oh so, if you would have
stayed in, he would have hada lot more trouble because campaigning and the
just the force of nature that youhave to do when you're on the campaign
trail would have been too much andhe probably would not have survived the surgery

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that inevitably he did survive. ButI think everybody now has to kind of
understand it's not a stutter. Okay, the guy clearly is fighting some sort
of sanility and that's why he goesoff and trails and can't think of what

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to say. I mean that thiswhole stutter thing, I mean, stop
selling it. People. And there'sso much evidence that anybody who has had
a loved one or a friend thatguy has gone through dementia. You see
the warning signs and they are numerous. You know, I hate making fun
of him, but he's the presidentof the United States. If he was
just some old man and assistant livingcenter where he should be, I wouldn't

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be making fun of him. That'dbe cruel, that'd be mean. But
he's the blanking president, so wehave to hold him to a higher standard.
There must be scrutiny. The mediamust do its job, and it
hasn't. And they did it todeceive you. Is the point of this
exercise, is the point of thishour. They were lying to you.
I was not. I was thetruth teller. I was the canary in

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the coal mine. I was theone that was looked at like mel Gibson
in conspiracy theory. I was thenut. I was the whack job.
I was the guy making things up. No, I wouldn't do that.
I don't delight in the fact thatour president has probably dementia. I don't
delight in the fact that when Iwatch his symptoms, I see the same

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ones that were evidenced in my owngrandmother. I don't enjoy watching this decline
of anybody. I'm not cool mindedlike that. But I'm not going to
tell you it's not happening when itis. That's the point. I have
another clip here from Clarence Thomas.I think it's worth listening to. I
think I have to be perfectly honestwith you. You sit there and you

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have no idea what they are talkingabout. Particular. All I know is
that he was asking me these questionsabout natural law. Someone may apply it
in a way like Moore, wholeads him in a direction that is quote
liberal. You may apply it ina way that leads you in a direction
that's conservative, or you may,like many argue, not apply it at

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all. But it is a fundamentalquestion that is going to be almost impossible
for non lawyers to grasp in anexchange. But you know, and I
know it is a big, bigdeal. And in conclusion, one of
the things you do in hearings isyou have to sit there and look attentively

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at people you know, have noidea what they're talking about, and it
was fine. I understood what hewas trying to do. I didn't really
appreciate it. My goodness. Ifyou have not seen Created Equal, the
Clarence Thomas documentary, you've got towatch it. It's phenomenal. It's Clarence
Thomas in his own words. He'sgenerally a man of few words, but

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it really tells his story and paintsthe picture. And he's a wonderful man.
He is an American hero, andhe is a highlight of the last
one hundred years on our Supreme Court. On the level, I would put
him with antonin Scalia and Samuel Letois getting there, but Clarence Thomas belongs
there, and he went through hellto be confirmed. Those of us that

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remember, we know. You knowthat. I know that Joe Biden is
a buffoon and he always has been. And he didn't stutter once in what
you just heard. He was anahole. I got to really clean up
my language. I've been swearing overthe last five days and I need to

(28:10):
mop it up. But you knowwhat I'm saying, He's always been a
jerk. But there wasn't a stutter. He had no idea what he was
talking about, but there wasn't astutter. It didn't exist. So stop
with the bs Mika Brazinski, whichthere's a b in Ans in there too,
her last name. We'll take atime out, we'll get to your

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text. There's a lot to getto. I got a lot more sound
from over the weekend. There somuch has happened. I mean the George
Stefanopoulos interview from Friday that was nota raging success for our president. And
then he phones it in literally andhe was handed some pages that you'll hear

(28:53):
rustling when we come back. JoeBiden was reading from prepared on a script.
He called himself the president and thefirst lady his wife. That's what
was written on like bullet points preparedfor him. Which again I'm gonna go
to the Ron Burgundy card here,you idiot dopes on his staff. Anything

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you put on that paper, ifhe can read it, he will read
it verbatim. He's not going todo any kind of cognitive interpretation of Oh
wait a minute, that's me.I gotta refer to myself on the first
person. You'll hear it when wecome back. You'll laugh. It's not
funny because this guy's in charge ofyou know, the whole damn world,
as he made clear in his interviewwith George Stephanopolis. But he phoned it

(29:41):
in to Morning Joe today and again, I don't think he's doing self any
favors. And if you've noticed,you haven't noticed Donald Trump, because why
would he get himself involved in thisnews cycle when Biden is crumbling in his
campaign and his candidacy are crumbling forour very eyes, along with the Democratic

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(31:55):
here we are eight days into July. Folks, that's just been eleven days.
It feels in political terms though,like it's been a radioactive half life
of his campaign. There is sheerpanic among prominent Democrats, and Jerry Nadler
is one of those House of Representativesthat is joined in the chorus calling for

(32:19):
Joe Biden to step aside. AdamSchiff. That guy, he didn't even
give a glowing review. This iswhat he had to say. But the
performance on the debate stage, Ithink rightfully raised questions among the American people
about whether the president has the vigorto defeat Donald Trump. And this is

(32:42):
an existential race. Joe Biden's incrediblerecord, given Donald Trump's terrible record,
he should be mopping the floor withDonald Trump. Joe Biden's running against a
criminal. It should not be evenclose. And there's only one reason it
is close, and that's the President'sage. Adam Schiff is a moron.

(33:05):
He h's on some truths there,But do you really believe that the only
reason Donald Trump is winning this raceright now is age. That's the only
reason it's not. Joe Biden's horrendouspolicies. It's not out of control inflation.
It's not two foreign wars that weknow would not be happening on Donald

(33:25):
Trump's watch. It's not a borderthat's completely out of control and does not
exist and is not enforced. Andnow the Democrats are trying to stand up
against a bill in our House ofRepresentatives that would require documentation voter ID in
order to be able to vote.Now, why would you be against that?

(33:45):
Why would anybody be against that?Because they want illegals to vote.
This isn't a complicated scenario. ButI want to go back to this Biden
remark. Right here. It's obviousthere's a piece of paper in front of
him. He's reading from a list. Listen once again to this part,
I bet the president first lady,we spoke in a campaign ice cream social.

(34:09):
He just referred to himself being,you know, the president as the
president and the first lady. He'snot sharp enough guys to even follow a
script to go, oh wait aminute, that's me and my wife Jill,
and I YadA YadA the first ladyand I et cetera, et cetera.

(34:29):
No, he said, I betthe president first lady, we spoke
at a campaign ice cream social.My god, this guy is a walking
disaster. If I was a Democrat, I would be like Rob Reiner screaming
at my TV. I would belike Jane Fonda crying at the debate.
I mean again, their tears aredelicious. It's glorious. I love this.

(34:50):
It's happening to them, not us. But even as a fair minded
person, when I watch this unfold, this is a nuclear le disaster and
meltdown. It is unprecedented in Americanhistory. Harry Enton makes this point right
here. Look at this. Comparethis to the two other times that incumbents
decided to drop out nineteen fifty two, Harry Truman, Lynden Beans Johnson,

(35:15):
sixty eight, there was over onehundred days left until the Democrat National Convention
in those years. We're down toforty three days. In big red font
on your screen, this is completelyunprecedented. If Joe Biden's going to drop
out, he better do it soon. Otherwise Chicago, which was already shaping
up to be quite an interesting convention, we'll turn into a complete mess.

(35:36):
But these numbers tell you everything youneed to know. This is completely unprecedented.
We are closing in on Chicago Fast. So if Democrats are going to
make a move besides nominating Joe Biden, Joe Biden's got to make his decision
now, now, now, orat least in the next couple of weeks.
He has made his decision, folks. I watched over the weekend,
whether it was the Stephanopoulos interview orthe defiant phone call to Morning Joe Today

(35:58):
of his own volition, of hisown free will, and more importantly that
of doctor Jill Biden, doctor JillFrankenstein, Lady Macbeth, the first lady.
They ain't going nowhere. And I'mgonna wait for Dan Kaplis to explain
to me exactly how this plays out, that they do a big switcher,

(36:20):
Rooney, and to the point ofthat, how does it work, Because
I'm gonna tell you something about nineteenfifty two, in nineteen sixty eight,
the last two times this has happened, it's it happened both to Democrats sitting
presidents Harry S. Truman, LyndonBaines Johnson. They drop out. Guess
what else happens? Dwight David Eisenhowerwins and then wins again eight years of

(36:44):
a term in the fifties, unprecedentedsuccess for the American people. Richard M.
Nixon wins and wins again, andbut for watergateon having to resign,
would have served two terms. That'swhat's lining up for the Democrats right now.
Steven L. Miller, red Stein, He's on X, He's next,
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