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September 20, 2024 • 34 mins
Stephen L. Miller, Versus Media podcast host, joins Ryan to discuss another wild week in American politics - from Donald Trump's appearance on Gutfeld!, to Kamala Harris and her cringeworthy performance with Oprah Winfrey in Detroit.

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Jimmy Sengenberger joins Ryan with his latest from the Denver Gazette, detailing how the politicized PTA in Colorado has been hijacked by the Left - starting with the lunatic fringe in Jefferson County.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
And now Deep thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
We love our country. I love our country.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
I know we all do. That's why everybody's here right now.
We love our country. We take pride in the privilege
of being American, and this is a moment where we
can and must come together as Americans, understanding.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
We have so much more in common than what separates us.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Let's come together with the character that we are so
proud of about who we are, which is we are
an optimistic people.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
We are an optimistic people.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Americans by character are people who have dreams and ambitions
and aspirations. We believe, believe in what is possible, We
believe in what can be, and we believe in fighting
for that. That's how we came into being, because the

(01:12):
people before us understood that one of the greatest expressions
for the love of our country, one of the greatest
expressions of patriotism, is to fight for the ideals of
who we are, which includes freedom to make decisions about
your own body, freedom to be safe from gun violence,

(01:33):
freedom to have access to the ballot box, freedom to
be who you are and just be, to love who
you love openly and with pride, freedom.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
To just be who and that's who we are.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
We believe in all that, and so this is a
moment where we stand knowing what we are fighting for.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
We're not fighting against. That's what we're fighting for.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
I know I just subjected you to the worst two
minutes of your life and for that I apologize. Brian
Schuling back with you live on six point thirty k
how here to make sense of this?

Speaker 5 (02:13):
If anybody can, it's him.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Versus media podcast host You can follow him on ex
at Red Ste's Steven L.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
Miller.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
What in the hell was that?

Speaker 6 (02:23):
That's Kamala Harrison a drive through. I don't know this one.
This one kind of had me. She's I said today
on my podcast This is she continues to sound like
a space alien that just landed and took a tour
of the Capitol Rotunda and just kind of beamed our
two hundred and some three hundred some years of history

(02:44):
and tried to explain it to her home planet. And
I think, what's most bonkers about this? And I said
today that it sounds like she's trying to run for
president daytime television? Is she did this with Oprah?

Speaker 5 (02:57):
For anyone?

Speaker 6 (02:58):
Does no?

Speaker 7 (02:58):
Does she?

Speaker 6 (02:59):
She stayed her own Oprah show. This was a campaign
event where Oprah Winfrey was the host, and she spoke
at the DNC last month. The audience were her supporters,
they were already voting for her. And then they had
some celebrities kind of zoom in. There was Jennifer Lopez
and Chris Rock and Ben Stiller and a few others

(03:20):
and these This was all set up by her campaign
to look like it was an episode of Oprah Winfrey.
And that is Kamala Harris at her best. She didn't
face hard questions. She didn't the questions that she got,
you would have to assume she knew were coming from
members of the audience and about the economy and about immigration.
And she gives this answer and I play two different

(03:44):
clips from this tound hall that she was at. This
again a completely stagedn hall, and she used the term aspirations, ambitions,
and dreams in two separate answers and two separate topics,
and one of them was a couple asking what do
you specifically going to do to lower prices? And she
goes she launches into these lots, you know, these soliloquies

(04:06):
of nothingness, and because she's not forced to follow up
with an actual independent host or whatever. She kind of
gets away with it. So that's about as best as
I can put her. She says, you know, the people
who came before us, and she basically says, we as
Americans have the right to gun control and abortion. That's
pretty much all I could pull out of that answer.

Speaker 5 (04:29):
And to be transgender if one wanted to.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
Ben Shapiro was making this point earlier on his program
on Daily Wire that the Founding Fathers likely had none
of those things in mind, and in.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Fact the exact opposite view of.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
Guns right with the Second Amendment and taking up arms
against the British military.

Speaker 6 (04:49):
Right. And again she's she's defaulting back to two of
her campaign themes, which is abortion and gun control. That's
kind of been her whole thing, even though she's out saying,
you know, I'm a gun owner and nobody knows what
kind of gun she or she said during this thing
that if you come into my house, you're gonna get
shot and kind of laughed about it, and I was like, well, no,
you have Secret Service protection, madam. So again, then correct

(05:14):
on this about this right to be who you want
to be. It's a complete mangling of our origin. It's
complete mangling of our constitution. And she's again in Atlanta today,
she's in Georgia today angling this pro public the story
about these two women who died from abortion medications.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Get into a little bit more detail, if you will,
about that, Stephen L. Miller, our guest, and exactly what
this story is being presented as and what the truth
truly is behind it.

Speaker 6 (05:46):
And how interest I'm sorry, Raml, was a question.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
What you just.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Mentioned the abortion pills story, how it's being presented in
the media in kind of a distorted light, and what
the actual truth is behind the real story.

Speaker 6 (06:02):
Yeah. So Pro Publica which is as a dark money
progressive outlet. It's basically funded by dark money groups groups
called Arabella Advisors and others. They're the outlet that pushed
the stories about Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, and their
goal is to kind of just you know, lay their
stories with the idea of some kind of impropriet even

(06:25):
though Clarence Thomas broken the laws. Well, they came out
of the story two days ago about two women who
shortly after Georgia passed their abortion their abortion dad, which
had leave was nine weeks. One woman took two medications
that are common kind of almost open a counter to
go to a planned parenthood and suffered complications from them.

(06:45):
Saw on one she took one medication excuse me, and
she suffered sepsis because it didn't clean out the entire
remnants of the pregnancy as much I can't get graphic
about this, and so it caused her internal bleeding. And
then she went to hospital that didn't treat her for
up to twenty hours. And so for public is making
this sound like she's dead because of this law, because

(07:08):
of the overturnative jobs of Roe v. Wade in the
adob's decision, when a turn of what happened was that
she did not receive care at this hospital for over
twenty hours. Well doctors did an emergency surgery on her,
didn't do an ad emergency DNC. And so this whole
piece sounds like it's covering for a hospital that's going
to be facing them out practice suit.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
Here.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
Kamala Harris took this story, and then there was a
separate incident where a woman died of the same thing
because she claims that she was fearful to seek out
medical care when this law wasn't even applicable. It's a
heartbeat law. Neither of these women were pregnant at the
time that they died. And Kamala Harris then took the
story as she's speaking or she spoke to da in Georgia,

(07:47):
and so this is kind of a proof of how
the media is running her, messaging for her, or telling her, hey,
here's this story. It's our point of view. It's not
actual journalism. It's it's coming from a progressive news outlet
meant to look like an official journalism output. And then
she goes and she talks about the story and it
becomes kind of cannon up in the stories of why

(08:08):
we must pass unfettered abortion laws.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Here his podcast Versus Media that is on his sub stack.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
You can follow the links for that from his ex
handle at red Ste's ste Z Stephen L.

Speaker 5 (08:20):
Miller our guest.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
I'm really trying to wrap my head around this, Stephen,
from a strategic standpoint in the campaign for Kamala Harris,
because we just get news the Teamsters aren't going to
endorse her. We see the internal polling of the Teamsters
favoring Donald Trump by twenty seven points fifty eight to
thirty one, when Joe Biden held a lead among that
same group forty four to thirty six earlier this year.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
I know her for a fact.

Speaker 4 (08:45):
UAW workers rank and file are going to majority support
Donald Trump in Michigan in the upcoming election, and they're
counter to this. Stephen with the opportunity to try to
appeal to men, working class men in the upper Midwest,
in the rust belt union members, they hold this contrived
town hall that you describe. Oprah Winfrey is guest hosting it,

(09:07):
Big Gretch, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is there, and Meryl Street
makes an appearance. What is that?

Speaker 5 (09:13):
How is that connecting with any man in the state
of Michigan.

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Yeah, I don't know. I'm looking at an ad now
where they're doing Men for Reproductive Freedom.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
Harris. Wow.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
So yeah, I think this Union Act was using your
cell with Joe Biden. He could pull the Amtrak Joe Scott,
you talk about unions, I mean Kamala Harris is againy
San Francisco liberal. She is the farthest thing that you
can possibly get from a union job in the middle
of the country, and so that's why it's an easier
sell for somebody like Donald Trump again, who took a

(09:47):
lot of that union vote in twenty sixteen from Wisconsin
and from Michigan and from Pennsylvania. And those states swing
back because of Joe Biden, but Wisconsin and Michigan are
effectively toss up states again. And so this, I think
is a big your deal. It's a bigger belt other
than people are making it out to be. And if
I'm the Kamala Harris campaign, I'm hitting all kinds of
panic buttons on this and the fact that the polls

(10:10):
and shows that on the sixty percent of union members
prefer Donald Trump. And I think this just simply comes
down to however you feel about union. The union members
need groceries too, and they see inflation two and especially
in these parties of the country, and then they know
what the economy is like three and a half years
ago before the pandemic hit, which was kind of a
once in a generation black Swan event, And so there

(10:32):
might be a gamble that hey, if we put Trump
back in, things will get better. I just don't know
how she can make that appeal. Is Kamala Harris going
to put on a hard hat and go to a factory.
I mean, how does she do that? And so I
don't think it's her gender. I don't think it's her
race or anything that plays into it. But you're right,
these kind of these toughest nail salt of the earth

(10:53):
Middle America guys who they might be Democrats and they
might vote for their you know, they might do card
carrying union members, but I think that they view her
in that way of you know, this is not someone
that relates to me or my family.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
I think Kamala Harrison a hard hat would go over
about as well as Michael Ducacus in a tank with
a helmet on.

Speaker 5 (11:12):
Stephen L.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
Miller, our guest, This continued plea for men, and just
a brief aside based on what you just said on
the ad that you just spotted, Steven. No matter how
one feels about abortion, is there anything grosser or ickier
than a guy that's way too enthusiastic about a women's
right to an abortion.

Speaker 6 (11:34):
Especially considering Kamala Harris's husband's behavior, I think that that
right play into this as far as how his first
marriage ended. And so that's part of this with you know,
the Democrat apparatus, and it is even so with some
members of the democratic media, people like CMMs Jeffrey Couban
for example. Yeah and so yeah, that's you know, that's

(11:55):
that's the part of the political aisle. I don't understand it,
and I don't have.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
To be a part of Well, they're trying, Steven, and
this is going to come across, I think as a
parody effort.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
But I swear to god it's real.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
This is the new ad from the Harris campaign targeting
white dudes for Harris, get a load of this.

Speaker 8 (12:14):
Hey, white dudes, So, I think we're all pretty sick
of hearing how much we suck.

Speaker 9 (12:18):
Every time you go online it's the same story.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
We're the problem. And yet some white dudes are Trump
and all.

Speaker 9 (12:25):
His magabuddies are out there making it worse, shouting nonsense,
and they're stupid red hats and acting like they speak
for us when they don't.

Speaker 8 (12:33):
All they've ever done is screw us over. But if
you're not on the MAGA train, where do you go?
Isn't it just swapping on one grappy option for another?
Then it hit me, this isn't about picking teams. It's
about who's got a plan that's going to make life
better for me and my family. So I've been doing
my own research and decided to check out Kamala Harris
and Tim Walls. And before you jump down my throat,

(12:55):
they're actually talking to guys like us.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
No lectures, no.

Speaker 8 (12:59):
Bs, just real solutions to protect our freedoms and help
us take care of the people who matter.

Speaker 9 (13:05):
And honestly, I think Harrison Walls are wanted to make
that happen.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
At end of the day, you're your own man.

Speaker 9 (13:11):
It's your call. If anyone gives you crap about it,
tell him it's none of their damn business.

Speaker 5 (13:21):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
And it closes with a still on the cartoon version
of the hat that says white dudes for Harris Steven
are Kamala Harris and Tim Walls actually talking to guys
like us.

Speaker 6 (13:34):
They're trying Tim All to the new ad out where
he's working. He's supposedly working on a car and doing
middle class folksy stuff, and all he's doing is changing
in air filter. That's not reassuring. I think what's funny
is just the accent on this guy. They're trying to
make him sound like kind of a tough Midwestern from Chicago,
and he comes off like poochie from The Simpsons, the
cartoon dog who they tried to put into Itchy and Scratchy.

(13:58):
So yeah, this Parian politics is something we haven't really seen.
This is all part of kind of the equity di
stuff where it's white guys for Harris and then it's
you know, black women for Harris and gay dudes for Harris.
And it really is as much as she talks about,
you know, uniting the country for all Americans, she's literally
dividing her own form Pagne up into these different social

(14:20):
racial gender classes and basically separating everyone and saying, well,
we're gonna speak to white dudes, and then over here
we're gonna see something different and speak to black dudes,
and over here we're gonna say something different to speak
to black women. And there really is just no I've
said that. Kamala Harris the candidate doesn't even really exist.
She is an avatar for a chat GPT style messaging campaign.

(14:43):
It's why she stages her own interviews with you know,
someone like Oprah as opposed to going on Fox News
and answering some hard questions. I don't know if this
works or not. The race, for all intense purposes, is
a toss up. But I've said this with how you know,
Republicans vote Republican and Democrats that vote for Democrats, and
then there's a squishy middle with independence, and I don't

(15:05):
know how independents go for this. And you know, we
also see today Bill Biden and Affict movely running the country,
and I guess, I say, if you're a normy voter,
I think Kamala Harris has to be punished for that
as somebody who participated in this massive three year cover
up that involved the mainstream media over Joe Biden's mental
condition as well. So I don't know if normy voters

(15:27):
go for this. This is very much a canvasy that
is kind of way too online and playing to the
corners of social media, which most of the country just
isn't gone.

Speaker 4 (15:35):
I want you to compare and contrast, then Stephen her
contrived appearance with Oprah and Suburban Detroit last night with
Donald Trump appearing on Guttfeld drawing the highest ratings in
the history of the program the other night.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Do you remember when you showed it to me? I
showed it.

Speaker 8 (15:50):
Yeah, you showed it to me, said, I know people
aren't going to believe this, So Guttbell take a look.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
At my ear.

Speaker 5 (15:56):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
You know I met, We met and at the convention. Yeah,
and I said, who am I going to show it to?
You know, we have a lot of games. You know,
they'll say it didn't exist. And I actually did have
such confidence in him. And then he's really very special guy,
talented guy, good guy, great guy. And I said, you know,
if I'm going to show it, let's do it with Gutfeld.

Speaker 5 (16:18):
Yes, he's am aged.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
It was amazing because it happened right after.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
How did you get him to see the top of
your ear? Well, I sat, I sat in a low chair.

Speaker 7 (16:33):
You know what it was.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
It was true, and I took the bandages very carefully
and I showed him. He said this nasty. Yes, that
was nasty. But he wanted to touch it. But I
knew I would not hit him.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Steve, And I know I'm biased, but I really think
Donald Trump hit a home run in this appearance.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
What say you think I think this works for and
against him? Obviously, He's somebody who's been a part of
the media landscape for a good fifty years, going back
to the eighties. He was always kind of the guy
ringside with Mike Tyson, and so there's younger audiences who
don't understand that part of Trump, that he really is
a master of kind of medium manipulation. He was the

(17:10):
highest grossing television star on TV for a bit as well,
and so these holding court kind of things for an
hour to two hours is very easy for him. He
doesn't need to be on a script. He kind of
talks like just the New York guy, you know, besting
around a conversation. That's something the media really doesn't understand
about him when they try to pedantically fact check him,

(17:31):
that most middle class, normany people know what he's talking
about when he says things the way that this can
work against him, and sometimes he can get loose with facts,
he can get loose with his language. And this is
kind of what the Harris campaign is counting on. They're
just counting on staying quiet, staying out of the media.
Let Donald Trump suck up all of the oxygen and
people will say, well, we're not crazy enough to do

(17:53):
this again. Except that was also Hillary Clinton's strategy and
that didn't work. And so I see similarities to Clinton's
candidacy that I see with Harris's candidacy. The fact that
they're shielding her off means. You know, I've said for
a while how Trump beat Hillary is voters vote for
who shows up, and Donald Trump showed up to Wisconsin,

(18:14):
and Wisconsin voted for him. Hillary didn't visit the state
of Wisconsin for one hundred and six days, not once
during the general election, and I oftentimes make that point.
And so I think that this was good for him.
And he goes on the scenes and he kind of
loosens up a bit. Harris kind of has still not
even done like a Jimmy Kimmel style interview, and so
I don't know how this goes, but I think this

(18:35):
plays both ways. I think it helps him. But again,
if he kind of goes off the defense on some
stuff that he's known to do Harris, then it can
clip ads and the media will run with near him
like we saw with Springfield, Ohio. And we still have
to get to find out how voters are going to
react to that. We'll find out hearing about forty four
forty five days already.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Yeah, react exactly over the last forty odd days.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
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Speaker 1 (19:09):
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Speaker 5 (19:12):
Steven L.

Speaker 4 (19:13):
Miller always great catching up. Had a lot of fun
with this today and we'll see what happens next.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
Yeah, it's it's gonna be a wild month and a
half here.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
So Steven L.

Speaker 4 (19:23):
Miller makes his home right here in Colorado too. We'll
take this time out come back much more. Your text
five seven seven three nine, Start those Ryan. This is
Ryan Schuling live on six point thirty.

Speaker 5 (19:32):
K how.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
And Now Deep thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
I'm just so sorry.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
This story is a story that is sadly not the
only story of what has been happening since thes.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Bands have taken place.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
The never Ending song from the never Ending Story, and
I'm sorry that earworm was placed in your brain. But
this is literally what she said, direct quote Vice President Harris,
that you just heard why I picked that song. This
story is a story that is sadly not the only story.
Jimmy Sangenberger has written a story. I don't know if

(20:41):
it's a never ending story, but it kind of feels
like it. I suppose you could follow him at sang
Center on X That's Seng Center and you can find
his latest for the Denver Gazette, entitled Politicized PTA Hijacked
by the Left.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Jimmy Sangenberger, Welcome back.

Speaker 7 (21:00):
It is the never ending story, a never ending story
of lestism controlling the school system? Isn't that the case?

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Brother?

Speaker 5 (21:09):
I think it is.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
And I want to once again thank Jimmy for filling
in for me when I was near death last Thursday
and Friday, doing a fantastic job as usual.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
And in this article you're everywhere Blues Harmonica.

Speaker 4 (21:22):
He's got it all but ground zero of this, as
we know, Jimmy seems to be in Jeffco. Jefferson County schools.
I've spoken with Lindsay Datko and many others who have
been fighting the good fight on behalf of parents there.
This is supposed to be a parent teacher association. That's
what PTA stands for. It's largely been anything but, especially

(21:43):
in jeff Co. And perhaps as you're writing about throughout Colorado,
fill us in.

Speaker 7 (21:49):
Yeah. I mean, you can see so many different aspects
of our education system where you have this splittization that
has just gone too far. And in this case, most
people when they sign up for a PTA or a PTO,
they are different. They do so because they want to
help out their kids' school, to raise some money to

(22:09):
help get some new equipment or for a field trip
or whatever it is that helps out the school, and
that's their goal.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
But the Colorado.

Speaker 7 (22:17):
PTA, which is an affiliate of the National PTA, has
much more of a political objective. It's very clear to
me now than that simple reason that most parents join
a PTA, and in this case they are in Colorado
very heavily involved in legislation, having testified and supported or

(22:39):
opposed nearly one hundred bills this last legislative session, driven
by really and this is the thrust of my column
today in the Denver Gazette. Three particular people. One is
the vice president of Advocacy, a former state senator, a
blast from the past for so many named Ev Hudak,

(22:59):
who you'll recall her ian back in twenty thirteen. She
resigned instead of being recalled, which was going to happen
back when the people of Colorado would actually stand up
for gun rights at the time. And then there's the
director of Legislative Engagement, someone by the name of Don Fritz,
and Sarah Roberts is also there as the as one

(23:23):
of the legislative people, and those three dominate the whole
process for what happens in taking controversial, polarizing positions on
significant public policy issues, and all three of them, as
I understand it, just so happened to be in Jefferson
County a focal point here.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Jimmy Seckenberger, our guest, speaking about his most recent op
ed investigative article, Politicized PTA hijack by the Left.

Speaker 5 (23:51):
Jimmy, I heard it back.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
To my time as a gen xer going to school
mostly throughout the nineteen eighties, and what a parent teacher
organization or a parent teacher association was designed to do,
and what I felt like when I was a student,
meaning that the parents and the teachers were looking out
for my best interests. They were in alliance. My parents
backed the teachers, the teachers back my parents. There was

(24:16):
no separation.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Between the two. But now what we're seeing, in my opinion,
is a lot of daylight.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
There is indoctrination going on, and in some extreme instances,
I would even say it borders on grooming, if not
outright grooming, in the sense that with these gender identity
measures that were supposed to be brought to the ballot,
they did not get enough signatures. But that merely a
parent be informed if their own child was suffering from
gender dysphoria. But no, a lot of these teachers, a

(24:43):
lot of these schools are running interference, trying to shield
a child from their parents.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
That is grooming behavior. How did we evolve to that point?

Speaker 7 (24:54):
I think it has come in part from the fact
that more and more schools have been seen as a
place where, you know, they handle most things during the day,
and there's a sort of a trust that the parents
have had and I think it's being broken now and
people are realizing, oh my gosh, I can't really trust
the schools in the way I thought I could. But
there was a sense of trust and confidence that the

(25:16):
teachers and the schools had their kids' best interests at heart.
And we're seeing that plain as day is no longer
the case. And this is coming through legislation. Just one
prime example, and this is the story that I begin
my column in the Denver Gazette with today, Ryan is
how the PTA. Colorado PTA had their Director of Legislative Engagement,

(25:39):
Don Fritz, go down to the state Capitol and testify
in favor of this. You'll recall House Bill twenty four
ten thirty nine, which essentially, as I see it, it
was passed into law blocks a guarantee right from parents
to know about their children's gender, identity and social transitions
in schools. Well, there is a mother who on the

(26:00):
d on the what's called the District Accountability Committee, an
independent sort of group that watches over the school district
through the vice chair at the time was the vice chair.
Your name is Carrie Mama, and she criticized, had the
audacity to criticize the Colorado PTA over Don Fritz's testimony.

(26:21):
And then Fritz, who happens to represent the Jesco PTA
on the DACK for Jeff Co, threw a big fit
and was just so upset because she ended up getting
criticism from other people and wanted to use that situation
to silence Carrie Mama and got a meeting with some

(26:42):
top folks from the Colorado PTA and the school district.
Even a school board member was there. That's the lengths
that they're going to go to to avoid any kind
of criticism or accountability. And it is shameful when we're
talking about the relationship between children and their parents and
schools getting in the way.

Speaker 5 (27:00):
Read more about it. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
He's doing the real work of journalism, a long lost
art for the Denver Gazette in investigating this story.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Politicized PTA hijacked by the left.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
Jimmy Sangenberger our guest, and follow him on x at
sang Center seng Center. Jimmy, you are centered. Thank you
so much for bringing the story to our attention.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Brian you sent to me, brother, Thank you.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
I'll take it.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Well, take this time out lots to get to the
final results of our Friday Fool of the Week voting.
I might recall Sunny Houston the view one nominee, the
other Lester Hold NBC News, a third Wolf Flitzer from CNN,
and then finally our friend yours and mine, the retired
Brigadier General for the US Army, Stephen M. Anderson. Those

(27:51):
are your choices. We'll have the winner when we come back.
Along with not one, but two more deep thoughts by
Vice President Harris. You have a lot to look forward
to You're welcome at six.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
Thirty km.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
And now deep thoughts by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
We really would love to know what your plan is
to help lower the cost of living.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
Yeah, first of all, thank you both for being here
and yours is a story I hear around the country
as I travel, and in terms of both rightly having
the right to have aspirations and dreams and ambitions for

(28:41):
your family, and working hard and finding that the American
dream is for this generation and so many recently, far
more elusive than it's been.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
And we need to deal with that. And there are
a number of ways.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
One is bringing down the cost of everyday and this
including groceries.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
How how are you going to do this?

Speaker 4 (29:04):
We don't need you to restate the question or restate
the problem. Did she really say you have the right
to rightly have I gotta hear that part.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Again, rightly having the right to have a.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
Rightly having the right to have Are you blanking kidding
me with that crap? I know Donald Trump is not
a Rhodes scholar, but he's street smart and she doesn't
have that either.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
She's not book smart, she's not street smart.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
There is not a single person in this country that
will vote for her for a left brain reason.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
Not one.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
Anybody voting for her is voting for her because she's
not Donald Trump, because they hate Donald Trump. Because, like
Stephen L. Miller said, she's an avatar jatch BT candidate
that just happens to not be Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
No logical reason to support this woman.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
None.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
Nobody with the brain that thinks with their brain that
uses an ounce of logic votes for what we just heard.
Not one person I challenge you. We'll get to our
winner for our Friday Fool of the Week. But guess
what I've got another one? And now deep thoughts by

(30:25):
Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
You got know that.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
From my house again? Shot?

Speaker 7 (30:37):
Yes, yes, I hear that.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
I hear that probably should.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
But myself will deal with that later.

Speaker 4 (30:49):
This is some kind of tortured effort to be relatable,
but it's really Katie Pavlich made this point online. Is
her responsible? No gun owner wants to shoot an intruder.
That is a life or death decision that you take
with great gravity and training. Somebody asked this woman, what
kind of gun do you own? When's the last time
you shot it? Have you ever been trained on shooting

(31:10):
a gun. And this is really hard to believe coming
from a person who said this back in two thousand
and seven.

Speaker 10 (31:17):
Responsible behaviors among everybody in the community. And just because
she legally possess a gun in the sanctity of your
locked home doesn't mean that we're not going to walk
into that moment and check to see if you're being responsible,
safe and the way you conduct your fair.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
So just because you legally possess a gun and the
sanctity of your locked home doesn't mean they and I
mean the law might break into your home without a
search warrant and see if you're using your gun responsibly.

Speaker 5 (31:44):
So let's meta universe this thing.

Speaker 4 (31:47):
What if the powers that be came breaking into Kamala's
home to violate her Fourth Amendment and Second Amendment rights?
Would she fight back against that? Can't square these two
things into a circle. You can't do it, all, right, Kelly.
The votes are in our Friday Fool of the Week,
once again recamping. The dominees were sunny haustin the view

(32:09):
Lesterhold NBC News, Wolf Blitzer CNN, or retired Brigadier General
for the US Army Stephen M. Anderson.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Kelly, what say you for the second time, Sunny Huse,
Oh are you kidding me?

Speaker 4 (32:21):
Okay, she's talking about Brittany Holmes, and she just doesn't
know her place in an interracial marriage with Patrick Mahomes,
the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Speaker 11 (32:30):
To your initial point, I know you said we weren't
going to talk about it, but I was.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
It just seems to me that since she is in an.

Speaker 11 (32:37):
Interracial marriage, she should have known that to support a
racist is problematic. Her children are biracial, and her family
is one of the families that in the seventies could
not have lived in any of Donald Trump's buildings. So
it just seems to me that maybe she's just not

(32:58):
that politically savvy, or maybe she's just not granted.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
But all I know is that she liked a Trump post.
We don't know she has.

Speaker 11 (33:09):
She supported him, but that's fair to interpret that she
may have, but we don't.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Know that she's a supporter.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Just a race baiting liar and hack and pseudo intellectual.

Speaker 5 (33:19):
This lawyer.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Would you want her representing you in anything?

Speaker 5 (33:24):
Ryan?

Speaker 4 (33:24):
Is she on pills or edibles? Is Harris this blanking stupid?
She's not smart? I know, Dan won't say it.

Speaker 5 (33:31):
I just did.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
She's not smart, she's not book smart, she's not street smart.

Speaker 5 (33:36):
She just isn't.

Speaker 4 (33:38):
And just because she's a quote unquote woman of color
will not prevent me from making that observation as I
would for anybody else, including Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton. Albeit
I think she's pure evil, is a very intelligent woman.
So it's not about the party, it's not about her gender.
She is a fundamentally unseerious, uninten intelligent person, incapable of

(34:02):
a deep thought. Ironically, that's the name of the bit
deep thoughts, because they are not. Have a great weekend, everybody.
I'll talk to you again on Monday. Ryan Schuling lie
right back here on six point thirty k how
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