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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I want to take you back in time to just
give you perspective on the Donald Trump conversation with Elon Musk.
Let's go all the way back to Russia collusion. Do
you remember when the media told you that it was
a fact that Donald Trump was a stooge, that he
was owned by Vladimir Putin?

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 1 (00:23):
You remember when they said that he couldn't be president
because they clearly had something on him and they could
blackmail him.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Remember that, Yeah, it was all ive.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Stele dossier was created by the Democratic Party. The media
knew that, they knew it was paid for by the
Democratic National Convintee, but they didn't care.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Why did they not care?

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Because it was a great story to undermine Donald Trump.
Let me also remind you going backwards in time of
the Hunter Biden laptop. Remember that story where the media
told you that the Hunter Biden laptop. They refused to
speak about it, refused to allow guests to talk about it.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
In fact, I was at CNN at the time.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
And we were told that we were not allowed to
bring it up on the air.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
I kid you not.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
And then they benched me at CNN when I was
a commentator there because they knew that I was not
going to play by that rule. Now they said you
couldn't bring it up because they said it was not real.
It was hacked info and it was stolen and it
wasn't actually real.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Remember that story.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
And then when they were worried that that story may
not work, they then got the intelligence community to put
their names in a letter saying this had all the
markings of Russian disinformation. And so what happened then they
killed everything, So we were fine, right, no problems there
for them.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
They moved on.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
I remind you of those two stories just to give
an example of the corruption within this media and how
they lied to you on a regular basis, which brings
me to the Donald Trump sit down conversation with Elon Musk.
Number One, people on the left, they went in and
they attacked the servers of X so that people couldn't

(02:00):
listen to a conversation. That's how concerned they were that
this conversation on X between two individuals that are in
favor of free speech and our pro democracy would have
on the outcome of.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
This coming election.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
And so instead of letting you hear it, they did
everything they could to block the conversation by filling their
servers up with all sorts of information grabs and data
so that you couldn't log on. Millions of people could
not listen to the conversation. And then after they blocked
people from listening to the conversation, guess what the media

(02:37):
then told you. Here's a headline for you. Trump slurs
through interview. Guess what, I listened to the interview. That
is a lie. It did not happen. Then they said
in another headline, Trump makes increasingly bizarre claims right bizarre
claims where they're bizarre claims during the conversation. The answer

(03:00):
there is no Trump and Musk love in is is
another headline sealed with an X. The ex president makes
string of false claims and rambling. Conversation with tech boss
delayed forty minutes by a glitch. Also another lie. It
wasn't a glitch. This is coming from the Evening Standard.

(03:20):
That's not what it was. It was an attack by
those on the left on X so that you could
not hear the conversation or the interview.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
That's not a glitch. It was delayed because people.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Didn't want you to be able to hear their conversation.
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Speaker 1 (05:16):
Now, back to this interview with Musk, and I would
encourage you to go on x and listen to this.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
I'll retweet it.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
You can go out there and you can absolutely listen
to it. But there was no slurring of words, there
was no conspiracies, there was no he was losing his mind.
In fact, I think it was one of the most
powerful conversations that I've ever heard with Donald Trump. And
here's why. It was two people just talking. It wasn't
for the cameras. It wasn't a quote, you know, serious journalist,

(05:47):
who is you know, coming in with an agenda and
trying to make headlines. What Elon must did was had
a conversation with him. They had a conversation start out
about the attack on him, the assassination attempt.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
They talked about this Secret service failures.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
They talked about what was happening with our economy, They
talked about inflation. In fact, they had a very interesting
conversation about oil and gas, and a conversation about electric
vehicles and climate. None of it was crazy, by the way,
none of it was Donald Trump's slurring words.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Just so you know, you can listen to it for yourself.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
But I'm telling you this is how much the media
was afraid of this conversation, so the laugh wanted to.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Shut it down. In fact, there was even a.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Washington Post journalist, and I'm going to play this for
you because it is so important that you hear what
he asked at the White House Press briefing. He was
actually advocating for shutting down the interview or silencing the interview.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
This is an actual journalist who.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
Was asking a question at the White House Press briefing
about this.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Take a listen to this. I don't know if the.

Speaker 3 (07:01):
President is going today go for to say if he
is or not. But I think that.

Speaker 4 (07:08):
Misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign issue.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
It's a you know, it's an America issue.

Speaker 4 (07:15):
What role does the White House or the President have
in sort of stopping that, or stopping the spread of that.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
Or sort of intervening in that.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Some of that was about campaign miss information.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
But you know, now, this is a so called reporter
from the Washington Post, and the very first thing he
says is, hey, you know, the Elon Musk is slated
to interview Donald Trump tomorrow night. And then he goes
into what I just played for you. This is a
guy who actually had the audacity to ask the White
House Press secretary if the Biden regime could interfere and

(07:51):
block Trump's interview with Elon Musk on X. This is
a journalist at the Washington Post asking the question in
the White House Press briefing room. This is a newspaper
that is obviously very powerful, right, It's a newspaper that
is extremely powerful.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
So why did they feel like they had to do this?

Speaker 6 (08:14):
Right?

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Like, why is it that they think that they.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Needed to a, you know, attack the servers of X
and make it where people couldn't hear this. It's because
they were that afraid of the conversation that was going
to take place. They were that afraid of a president
talking to Elon Musk in a.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Forum, right in a forum.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
That would allow them to have a conversation without bias.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
In the media.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
You want to know, by the way, how many people
have viewed the conversation between Donald Trump and the discussion
more than one billion, more than one billion. And when
the media tells you, oh, they had a glitch, they
didn't have a glitch. X put out this statement saying
that the reason why they were behind is because there
was an attack on their servers, so they had to

(09:11):
try to stop the attack, had to stomp the attack
before they could start the interview. That is not a glitch.
But this is how corrupt the media actually is. Let
me just say one final thing about this interview with Musk,
and it's gonna be well over a billion by the

(09:31):
time it's all done with Trump and and Elon Musk.
Go listen to it for yourself. It's now up there
and you can listen to it. Listen to the entire conversation.
And I hate even saying it's an interview, it's more
of a conversation, and it's one that's very scary. Okay,
it's extremely scary for the left because they can't control this,

(09:52):
so they're gonna lie to you and tell you Trump
was slurring his words, Trump should extreme things, that the
interview is glitchy, that all these other things right, try
to take away from it. They're going to try to
tell you what you need to believe instead of you
actually listening to the conversation. Go listen to the conversation.
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dot org. Now let me move also to some other
important news right now, and that is the Harris campaign
has actually been busted.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
They have sponsored Google ads that are putting news outlets
now in.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
A very tough spot because they're lying.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
The Harris campaign has been editing news headlines and descriptions
within Google search ads that make it appear as if
The Guardian, Reuters CBS News and other major publishers are
on her side.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Now, why does this matter.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
It's a common practice in the commercial advertising world that
doesn't violate Google's policies, but the ads mimic real news
results from Search closely enough that they have news.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Outlets caught off guard.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
The new report states, according to Google's Ad Transparency Center,
the Trump campaign isn't running these types of ads, but
this technique has.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Been used by campaigns before.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
The ads say that they are sponsored, but it's not
immediately clear that the text that accompanies real news links
is written by the campaigns and not by the media
publication itself.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
So what are they say saying? Quote.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
While we understand why an organization might wish to align
itself with The Guardian's trusted brand, we need to ensure
it is being used appropriately and with our permission. We'll
be reaching out to Google for more information about this practice,
The Guardian spokesman said. After the Harris campaign change their
headline to look like they were supporting Kamala Harris, spokespeople
for the brand such as CNN, USA Today and MPR,

(13:24):
whose links also appeared in Harris for Present ads, say
they were unaware of their brand was being featured this
way and that they were being altered. Yes, Google said
that said the ads quote don't violate its rules, but
platforms have in the past wrestle with whether this type
of format can quote spread misinformation. By the way, if

(13:46):
you think if the Trump campaign was doing this, they
would be so kind and not take them down and
not stop the ads, I'm just asking, like, I just
want everybody to know. Facebook, by the way, ban the
ability for advertisers to edit text from instant article news
links and their ads in seventeen its continued effort to
stop the spread of misinformation false news. Google argues that

(14:10):
because ads on search are prominently labeled as sponsor, they're
easily distinguishable from search results, so therefore the Harris campaign
can lie to you for years. A Google spokesperson said today,
we provide additional levels of transparency for election ads, specifically,
so in translation, all of these news organizations are not

(14:34):
calling out Harris.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
They're not saying stop doing this.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
They're not saying you're taking our words out of context
or lying about what we're saying. Instead, what they're saying
is nothing, because it's all to.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Support Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Let that sync in real quick, so you understand just
how corrupt these people actually are, Which brings me to
another part of the story that's very important. There is
a interview slash story that is going viral right now
out of Minnesota. A Minnesota grandmother is being silenced by

(15:10):
the media right now after she went to jail for
defying Governor Walt's COVID lockdown orders, and she is warning
the country now, do not elect Walls because you don't
want this level of tyranny.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
What is the media doing.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
The media is trying to trash this grandmother for her
telling her story. I want you to listen to what
she said.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
America needs to know my story concerning Governor Tim Walls
and what he did to me, as well as so
many other business owners in the state of Minnesota. So
I'm a regular American wife, mom, grandma, and very very
proud and thankful to be all of those things. I'm
a hard working business owner. Along with my husband for

(15:59):
more than thirty years, we have owned and operated businesses and.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Have always followed the law.

Speaker 6 (16:07):
I think the worst thing that has ever happened to
me was when I was a teenager. I think I
got a speeding ticket otherwise, you know, we're just law
abiding people like most Americans are.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Of course we all know.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
I will never forget the year twenty twenty when COVID
happened and in the state of Minnesota. My business, so
it was located in the state of Minnesota, southern Minnesota.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
It was a lovely.

Speaker 6 (16:35):
Whining coffee bistro and it had been an operation for
going on eight years by the time that my business
was shut down and destroyed. And when I say it
was destroyed, I'm speaking of the being shuttered and not
being able to survive that because of what Tim Walls,
Governor Tim Walls and Attorney General Keith Ellison did to

(16:57):
me and to my business as well as our employees.
And so what happened is with the first shutdown, we
didn't really know what to do what was going on, and.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
We did comply.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
And I hate to say that, you know, looking back
at everything I've stood for, but we did comply because
we didn't know what else to do. He never fully
opened up the state to point this out. Who did
he shut down? Governor Walls shut down only some of
the businesses. The essential business has got to stay open.
So I guess that means that we were a non
essential business. But so he shut down bars, restaurants, gyms,

(17:34):
dance studios, hair salons, et cetera. Who did he not
shut down? Who were the essential business owners that would
have been your big box stores, hundreds and hundreds of
people coming to visit through their door day mingling and
being closed. He did not shut down liquor stores, He
did not shut down strip clubs. So think about the

(17:56):
contrast there. He shut down a lot of the mom
and pop shops, those folks that were just trying to
make a living and provide a great product and a
great service. In contrast, he allowed big box stores, etc.

Speaker 3 (18:08):
To stay open.

Speaker 6 (18:09):
Really incredible, an incredible use of tyranny against the people.
It was in November that Governor Walls shut the dining
in restaurants down again at one hundred percent level of
no dining in whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
There's no way we could survive this.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
We actually joined in with an organization or a group
called Open Minnesota I believe is what it was, and
we thought it was a great idea. We had been
looking for something like this because we knew we had
every right to be open, had we had God given
constitutionally protected rights to be open. There was no statute,

(18:50):
there was no law that allowed Governor Walls to do
what he did. He really did step outside of statutory law,
but even more important, constitutional law, because we have that
right to be able to run our businesses and conduct
our lives as we see fit, of course, staying within
the rule of law. And as I've already mentioned, I

(19:12):
followed the rule of law. I did. Our governor and
our attorney general did not. So we opened up. I
can't tell you for sure how long we were open,
but immediately within twenty four to forty eight hours, the
state came down on us with a vengeance. They attacked me,
a woman small business owner, as well as other small.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Business owners in the state of Minnesota.

Speaker 6 (19:35):
They came down, They sent the health department down, They
sent everything they could against us. They employed all of
their resources against we, the people just trying to run
a company, serve a cup of coffee to a willing customer,
and they said, nope, you can't do that. And mind you,
there was never there was never an injury, There was

(19:58):
never a an infection of COVID nineteen, nor was there
ever a death that occurred because I had my doors
open and willing customers came in to patronize me. So
it was about the first part of January, all kinds
of I think it was. Five civil cases were thrown

(20:20):
at me and two criminal cases were thrown at me
because of what I did, because I supposedly violated these
illegal and unlawful emergency executive orders again that Governor Walls
had no right implementing. I went to court for the
criminal charges and for the civil charges. There have been

(20:44):
I've incurred tens of thousands in court fees, in legal fees.
There have been upwards near one hundred thousand levied against
me in fines, fees, et cetera. I went to port,
I was found guilty, was precipitated and put on me

(21:07):
by the You got to go all the way to
the top again. That'd be Tim Walls and Attorney General
Keith Ellison. What happened to me was no accident.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
Let me just pause there. What happened to me was
no accident.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
They found a grandmother soon to be eighteen grandchildren, eight children,
small business owner, and they said we're putting you in
jail because you defied our lockdown orders. And she is
warning the country, this is how extreme this man is.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
In government.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
By the way, you find the smallest and the easiest
person to crush when you want to se an example.
That's why they picked Lisa Hanson. They thought, there's no
way she'll fight back. We're going to crush her. It'll
be a great story for the lockdowns that you don't
mess with the government, even though we're making up laws

(21:59):
as we go. Long as she mentioned in this telling
her story, and it's a warning to everyone, she's a
former owner. They ruined her life, they destroyed her business.
It doesn't exist like it did before. You need to
understand that. And they celebrated this, and this is the
guy that now says and the media says, oh, he's
a moderate, he's a moderate.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
No, he's not. This is what tyrants do.

Speaker 6 (22:23):
Keep listening, and they absolutely wanted to make an example
right all the way down through the local court system.
I was found guilty. I was not allowed to present
my defense in a court of law. I was given
a sentence to ninety days, which was the max sentence
scene and I was also fined one thousand dollars, which

(22:43):
was the max fine for this supposed thing that I
did where I was standing on my rights and totally
protected by the Constitution of the United States of America.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
But when you have a.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
Rogue judges, rogue government, Attorney general, etc. They're all in
locks up with each other. It doesn't go very well
for the people. And this is what we need to
be standing against. And this is the story that America
needs to know. This is the story that America needs
to hear. That Tim Walls is not some cuddly, joyful

(23:18):
coach like all the things that the MSMs are calling
him or some of the things that they're calling him.
That is not who this man is. This man would
like to take your rights away. He will take your
rights away because what happened to me could have happened
to anybody. What happened to me will happen to you
if we don't get things turned around in our country
and become a republic again. Now that doesn't happen just myself,

(23:41):
and it certainly doesn't happen overnight. And yeah, there's a
price to pay. I have paid a dear price. My
family has paid a dear price. While I was in jail.
I missed out on Christmas with my family. I missed
out on my wedding anniversary. And I also missed out
on the birth of one of my grandchildren, and that
was wrong. I can never have that time back. That
time was stolen from me. My business was destroyed. My

(24:04):
business is gone after everything that happened. Tim Walls and
Keith Ellison destroyed my business. They wrecked my life. They
separated me from my family and my American rights, my
God given rights.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
They can do.

Speaker 6 (24:22):
They did that to me, They'll do it to anybody.
I've heard some people say that Tim Walls is a
real nice guy. Yeah, well he's not. Take my word
for it. He has. I've gotten to know through this
whole process. I've gotten to know other people similar things
have happened to them when they were trying to run

(24:42):
their business and survive. Mostly women, by the way, So
Tim Walls and Attorney General Keith Ellison really liked to
go after women. They're bullies. They're bullies, and they like
to go after women and tor men and destroy women's lives.
This is what they have done in the state of Minnesota.
So let America know, you do not want Tim Walls

(25:04):
as vice president. You do not want tyranny at this level.
I have seen firsthand. We the people of Minnesota, have
seen what Tim Walls, the type of evil he orchestrates.
If he is elected as vice president of this country,
he in lockstep with Harris, who is also evil, will

(25:27):
perpetuate this same type of evil on the American people.
We do not want that. So this is the truth
about Tim Walls. I would like to see Tim Walls impeached.
I would like to see him prosecuted for the crimes
he has committed against the people of Minnesota. I don't
use that word loosely evil, but the evil person that

(25:49):
he is, It's no wonder that the Harris picked him
to be her running mate. Tim Walls has accomplished a
lot of horrific things in the state of Minnesota in
a very short amount of time. So, as far as
you asked about the burning of Minneapolis horrific, where was

(26:09):
our governor? Where was our governor when there was the
looting and the burning down a fellow business owners their
business is being burned down? Where was our governor? What
is I have not been to Minneapolis since that took place.
I'm going to be honest with you. We live about
ninety miles south of there. Ian Albert Lee. And that's

(26:31):
where my business was, was Albert Lee, Minnesota. You know,
we used to make trips up to Minneapolis. I saw pictures,
I heard testimony from a lot of people that live
in that area. I don't need to go up there.
I've seen what Tim Walls allowed to happen to Minneapolis.
Saint Paul, Minnesota. That man is a wrecking machine. He

(26:55):
needs to be stopped.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
That man is a wrecking machine and he needs to
be stuck. Ordered this on her phone.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Lisa Hanson to me is a hero, a former wine
and coffee bistro owner thrown into jail for violating the
governor's lockdown orders, saying that the now Democratic Vice president
of can essentially shut down and destroyed her small business.
Warning Americans, you do not want tyranny at this level.

(27:25):
I couldn't agree with her more. By the way, she's
never been in trouble of all right, Her wine and
coffee bestro and Albert Lee, about ninety miles south of Minneapolis,
have been opened for eight years. This governor came in
and said, I'm going to destroy your life and I'm
going to put you in jail. In financial ruin sounds

(27:46):
a lot like what the government tried to do to
Donald Trump. By the way, right, we're gonna take your property,
We're gonna put fines on you for crimes you didn't commit.
Sound familiar. Well, imagine being a small business and having
a bunch of kids, having eight children, eighteen grandchildren, and
this is what happens to you because they made up

(28:08):
laws that didn't exist on the books, and she was
brave enough to stand up.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
And then what did they do?

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Now, let me say something else about the media real quick,
and there's another story that is.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Kind of been suppressed.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Then it picked up some steam, and now the media
is doing what they do, which is they're protecting stolen
valor claims against Walls that he lied about his rank,
he lied about his service, he lied about seeing combat.
You compare and contrast that to JD. Vance, the other
vpkn on the Republican side, who actually went to Rack,

(28:44):
saw combat and never lied about any of it.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Right, there's a huge difference here.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
But I want you to listen to CNN somehow attacking
JD Vance in an interview for the people that are
criticizing Waltz and what he did.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Listen carefully and on.

Speaker 5 (29:03):
The question of when he left the National Guard. He
filed his election paperwork February tenth, two thousand and five.
That was a month before the National Guard even announced
that it was possible that they would deploy to Iraq,
and it ended up being two months. He retired two
months before they actually got the paperwork.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
But on CNN last night, Dana, one of the people
who was actually in charge of him, said they knew
they were going to deploy to Iraq in February of
two thousand and four or fall of two thousand and four,
So he knew he was going to Iraq. He decided
to quit, to retire, whatever word you want to use,
because whatever, because he wanted to run for Congress.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
He lied about that.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
He said that when he decided to retire, he did
not know that he was going to Iraq. That is
another untruth, as even his senior military officer said. So again,
I'm not criticizing the service. I'm criticizing the dishonesty. Dishonesty
spoken in favor and for the purpose of political bis
And I think that the most important thing here, Dana
is it goes to Kamala Harris's judgment. Tim Waltz is

(30:05):
ultimately going to be the vice president. Kamala Harris is
in great health. I'm sure she's going to be president
if she wins for four or maybe even eight years.
Why did Kamala Harris choose a person who has lied
about their military service. I think that is a serious
lapse in judgment. And I don't want to hear from
a campaign spokesperson of Kamala Harris. I would hear Kamala
Harris herself address what I just said.

Speaker 5 (30:26):
You know, I've seen a lot of statements from veterans,
including those you serve with, saying it's just untoward to
be criticizing somebody who served for twenty four years.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Dana, I'm not interested in the ad hominem. I've heard
from a lot of veterans groups who criticized Tim Waltz.
The question is he said he served in war and
he didn't. That is a dishonesty. I really I couldn't
care less what one or the other person says about it.
I care about what the truth is. The truth is
the Tim Waltz didn't tell the truth. And importantly, Dana,

(30:57):
this is about Kamala Harris's judgment, and I think that
when you ask why has Kamala.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
Harris allowed the border to be wide open?

Speaker 4 (31:04):
Why has Kamala Harris supported policies that have promoted the
increase in inflation? I think it goes to the heart
of her judgment, and I think that that's what we
should be talking about.

Speaker 5 (31:13):
One last question. Donald Trump didn't serve in the military.
He received a medical draft deferment for bone spurs to
avoid serving in the Vietnam War, reportedly as a favored
to his father. Do you find that shameful too?

Speaker 4 (31:25):
I think that Donald Trump didn't serve in the military,
but he didn't lie about it. Dan, I've known Donald
Trump for a long time. My service, Donald Trump didn't
lie about serving in the military. He didn't say that
he went to Vietnam when he didn't. This is the problem.
I don't criticize anybody, whether they served our country or not.
I think it's honorable to serve, but obviously a lot

(31:46):
of people have reasons for not serving. I criticized somebody
for embellishing their record for lying saying I went to war.
Do you think that it's a problem that he said
I went to war but he didn't. Actually, that seems
to be a problem to me.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Well, they've corrected that.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Let's move on admitting that, let's move on to another.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
I love how fast and it's like, all right, let's
move on from that. This isn't working as well as
I thought it was. You got to understand the media
and Dana bash there and this is this is scumbag
media journalism. They're mad the JD vance and people are
criticizing wal it's for lying about seeing combat when he didn't.
And then they say, well, they corrected it, so let's

(32:23):
move on when it doesn't stick with the with with JD.
Well done, by the way, for JD to handle it
the way he did, well done. And they're like, well,
I mean Donald Trump didn't serve you got a problem
with that? Like, has nothing to do with a guy
that lied about his service and seeing combat. That's the
issue here. But not if you're in the scumbag media.

(32:43):
Oh no, you just you just look over all of it,
just just act like it's no big the other there's
no lie too big not to cover up.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
For these guys, don't forget.

Speaker 1 (32:55):
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