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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Donald Trump setting the liberal world on fire by addressing
the transgender issue in women's sports. This is something that
is polling with a lot of moms, a lot of parents,
and a lot of people that well, aren't crazy because
it is totally insane to force women.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
To compete with biological men.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Now I can tell you I'm Santa Claus, and it
doesn't actually mean that I'm Santa Claus. I can also
tell you that I am able to dunk. Guess what
I can't. This is a fairytale world that liberals want
us to live in, a world they actually believe where
you can just make up and decide what you want
to be each and every day it can be something different.
(00:47):
It is totally insane and the worst part is this
puts young girls at risk. There have been many who
have started to exploit the ability to not only gain
fear and yes fortune and yes take scholarships from girls
from women, all because they say, hey today, I'm a chick,
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when in reality they're a dude. We saw this with
the NCAA Swimming Championships, where a man who was below
average decided I'm not ever going to be good, so
I'm going to act like I'm a woman. He was
granted access, unfeathered access to everything, including the locker rooms
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and changing in front of women. Yes, he still had
his male genitalia. Yes he is a dude, and he
was able to look at the other women changing getting
naked in the locker room.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
That is what democrats are now.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Demanding, that men can say they're a woman and they
have full access to a woman's life.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
It is truly discover.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
They've also wanted this to be some sort of feminist
champion LGBTQIA moment. I think they are realizing now that
in fact it's actually backfiring. Why do I say it's
backfiring because women are now understanding that this idea of
men coming into their locker rooms, into their safe spaces,
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and then actually hurting young girls like we witnessed at
the Olympics with male boxers, okay, that we're beating the
living crap out of women. It's unfair. It is incredibly unfair.
We saw it with the Times with a man acting
like he was a woman in NCAA swimming.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
There is a difference between men and women.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
I'm not going to spend a bunch of time explaining
the differences, because I think most of you listening right
now are intelligent individuals who understand like I do, that
it's not something actually up for debate. That yes, there
is a biological difference, a significant difference when it comes
to strength and size. The list goes on and on
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between men and women. But Democrats they don't see it
that way. They want to push a radical extremist agenda.
That is what they want to do. They're obsessed with it,
and it's really sad. Donald Trump using this issue to
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explain and paint a picture of the difference between Kamala
Harris and him.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
There is a big difference.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Donald Trump decide to address that issue in a town
hall that he had with Harris Faulkner on Fox News Channel.
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Donald Trump addressing the transgender issue and what he will
do if he is re elected.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
How many of you are worried about biological men and
boys competing against women and girls in sports? To show me,
that's almost the entire That is the entire room. And
I know you have a question that.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
You do, by the way, it's so crazy.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Your question your name in your hometown.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
My name is Linda and I'm from Milton, Georgia, but
originally Brooklyn, New York.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
I get that.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
My question is, how do you plan on addressing the
transgender issue in women's I have nine grandchildren, six of
them female, all playing sports, and we are very concerned
for their safety, not just on the field and the courts,
but in their locker rooms as well.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
Right, it's such an easy question, and everybody in the
room and you know that answer.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
We're not going to let it happen.
Speaker 4 (07:18):
You look, just yesterday they had a volleyball match. Did
you see that where a person that transitioned. Okay, we
have to be very careful because this can terminate your
political career if you say it's slightly off, all right,
but transitioned from man to female. It was on a volleyball,
and I saw the slam.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
It was a slam.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
I never saw a ball hit so hard hit the
girl on the head. But other people, even a volleyball,
they've been permanently, I mean they've been really hurt badly
women playing men. But you don't have to do the volleyball.
We stop it, We stop it, We absolutely stop it.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
You can't have it.
Speaker 4 (07:54):
It's a man playing in the game, I mean physically
from a muscular thing, even if it was a little
bit less. Maybe they do all sorts of tests and
drugs and everything else. Look at what's happened in swimming.
Look at the records.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
How do you stop it? Do you go to the
sports leagues? Do you go to the ELEMP?
Speaker 2 (08:11):
You just ban it?
Speaker 4 (08:12):
The president bans it. You just don't let it happen.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Not a big deal, you just ban it. It's not
a big deal.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Now, if you want to know how much they're trying
to cram this down your kid's throats, let me just
give you another example of how radical companies have become
trying to force you and your family to accepting transgenderism
and trying to destroy your kids and make millions and
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millions of dollars off of quote transition being surgeries and
also the medications you have to take the rest of
your life. Because guess what, your body, body that was
created by God, knows that you're trying to change it.
So therefore you have to do everything you can every
single day to fight what your body was meant to do.
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Let me give you this example, and this is really
just about forcing or trying to force the public to
bow down to these psychotic individuals that are obsessed with
normalizing a mental health issue. I'm going to read you
the headline Victoria's Secret uses not one, but two trans
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models in their latest runway show. These are dudes who
have transitioned, who are now models for Victoria's Secret. This
is a lingerie brand. Never in my life, by the way,
did I ever imagine, especially when I was younger, that
I would ever say, like, here's the middle thing, Victoria's Secrets.
But here we are, folks because and by the way,
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I hope everybody else joins in a boycott if you
ever shot there, like this was an iconic brand at
one point in life. And it is just disturbing to
see the obsession by these psychos in these companies that
are using these companies to feed this, spoon feed this and.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Cram it down our throats.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
They're they're trying to normalize this the lingerie brand. Victoria Secrets,
featured two trans runway models Tuesday night at its fashion show,
returned after an absence of quote six years. The occasion
marked the first walk down the Victoria Secrets runway for
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a Brazilian model, who had been the first transgender model
to represent the brand back in two thousand, nineteen ten.
Fellow biological mal a guy by the name of Alex Consani,
also took to the Victorious Secret kat walk. This is disgusting.
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I want to just be clear, it is pure evil.
They also dressed them up with angel wings. Yes, they
were wearing angel wings. Victoria's Secrets has also seen sales slide,
a new article points out, with critics suggesting moves towards
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more inclusivity in recent years, including using plus plus size models,
have failed to appeal to the wider public. Share For example,
served as last night's headline performer along with Black Pink
Alam Lisa, and rising star Tyla, making it the show's
(11:59):
first ever or all women musical lineup. Not everyone was
pleased with the mix, as they took to social media
to make their thoughts clear before and after the event.
One of them put it this way, are you kidding me?
I'm now watching dudes and plus size models and NEPO
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babies and random musical performances by Shaer at a once
iconic event. It seems like they're throwing everything at the
wall to see what will stick. This isn't a bold reinvention,
this is something very different, another person said.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
One other wrote online the.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Victoria's Secrets fashion show was tonight apparently, and it included
overweight women in lingerie and two biological men who identify
as trans. I don't know who they're trying to get
to buy their lingerie, but it ain't gonna be on
my credit card. I can promise you that Victoria's Secrets
Women's fashion sh show features transgendered models. Another wrote, a
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biological mail walked the runway, despite the brand previously vowing
to ditch the woke DEI policies when sales dropped. Tonight
marked the first show in six years for the brand,
and they had two guys walking in lingerie, with one
of them with white angel wings. Now the Victoria's Secret
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Show was airing live on Amazon Prime Video. The runway
show was held at Victoria's Secrets flagship store in New
York City after the six year hiatus as they were
trying to find themselves. The fashion show was an annual
mainstay from ninety five to twenty eighteen and featured some
of the world's top models, including people like Giselle and
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Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Tyra Banks, Slisko's, on and on.
In twenty nineteen, the fashion brand canceled the show after
facing a wave of woke critics and left wing activists
who decided to go after the company. And that's when
they went all woke and DEI Now, I use as
an example to explain to you just what your kids
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are up against. Like I remember in high school college,
like everybody was wearing Victoria's Secret girls pink brand.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
It was pink on printed on everything.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
And look, Victoria's Secret was like a brand that everybody, like,
especially when you're younger, is like all about it. It
was like you know, I mean it was. It was
an iconic brand like Amber, Commune, Fitch or whatever. Right
like it was. It was up there and you look
at it now and they're like, okay, well if we
want to in it. And this is a very clear
understanding of marketing by these companies that are doing this.
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They're like, look, if we can just get the kids
and we can indoctrinate the kids, then in one generation
we can change everything. And that's exactly what their agenda
is here. That's exactly what they want to do. They
want this to be a massive change and shift.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
So you have your your your show, right, you your.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Beautiful women, and then you throw in some fat women,
and then you throw in some dudes that look like chicks,
and then you normalize what this new definition of beauty is.
Because what they're really saying is is, hey, we have
a lot of people that are really angry that we
just used to have very attractive, gorgeous, stunningly beautiful women
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in lingerie.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
And so the woke mob went.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Happening like, hey, you need some guys up there in
that launder and then you need some you need to represent.
It was all the feminist movement, all women, So we
want plus size and plus plus and plus plus size
models up there, or we're not going to buy your
clothes anymore. And they bowed to the woke mob. That's
what they did. They bowed to the mob. And yet
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again here we are in twenty twenty four, and this
is what they're trying to normalize. I mean it when
I say this, don't give them any of your money.
And when Donald Trump comes out talking about women in
sports the way that you just heard him talk about this, say,
it's an easy question right, listen to the core of
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what he says.
Speaker 5 (16:12):
My name is Linda and I'm from Milton, Georgia, but
originally Brooklyn, New York.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Oh well, i'd get that good.
Speaker 5 (16:19):
My question is how do you plan on addressing the
transgender issue in women's sports. I have nine grandchildren, six
of them female, all playing sports, and we are very
concerned for their safety, not just on the field and
the courts, but in their locker rooms as well.
Speaker 4 (16:37):
It's such an easy question, and everybody in the room
and you know that answer.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
We're not going to let it happen.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
I love how simplistic he put it. It's such an
easy question, like this is an easy question. It should
be an easy question. This is not a hard question.
It's just not It's not a hard question. It's an
easy question. We shouldn't allow it to happen. And to
the women that are out there that are listening to
me right now, women are going to have to fix
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this problem. This problem is not going to be fixed
by a bunch of men. This is going to be
if you're a man, shut up and be quiet and
sit down.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
You have no say so in this.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
They're turning this into like abortion men aren't allowed to
have an opinion on abortion, right, well, men apparently aren't
allowed to have an opinion about even their own daughters
or their wives playing sports with dudes who.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
Are injuring them.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
You know, there was a team and I need to
find the name of the team, and I'll get it
for you in a minute.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
But it's the principle that matters the most.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
There's a women's volleyball team and this is at the
college level that voted to forfeit the game against a
team they were going to play that has a dude
on the team, And you want to know what happened, Like,
this is the part that's really shocking to me.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
The school said, yeah, we're not going to listen to your.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Vote, because the school is so obsessed with pro trands'
agenda items that they looked at their own women and
didn't listen to them. Like just said, no, no, you're
not going to not play this game. We're not going
to let you not play this game. We're not going
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to let you forfeit. Are you kidding me? That's exactly
what they've decided to do. I also want to take
a moment because we're in the like, really the meat
and potatoes of this presidential election were less than thirty
days away from election day. Early voting has started, and
the polling numbers, now I actually care about.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Especially in swing states.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
And I've told you guys, early polls a month ago,
two months ago, they give you a trend. They don't
really tell you much. It tells you where it is trending.
But that's really it. And now we're starting to see
what this election is actually shaping up to be between
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. And if you are a
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Trump fan, if you're a Maga voter, you are going
to love what I'm about to share with you because
it's really intriguing to see how quick Kamala Harris's star
is fading out. There is a new shock poll that
is out, and I don't want you to get overly confident,
because I that's something that concerns me as well.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
All right, and so I'm excited, but I'm I'm cautious.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
More Americans now lean Republican than Democrat by a seven
point margin. What is even more shocking than that is
a it is a eleven point swing in a month.
Why is this happening? I'm gonna explain it to you.
(19:52):
Number one, it's the economy stupid. And Kamala Harris may
have had a decent debate against Donald Trump, but it
make people feel any better about their economic situations right now.
So that is the I think most important point that
needs to be brought up is this is a real
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problem that Kamala Harris has, and that is, Hey, we
don't feel like you're fixing the problems and you're in
charge right now, and your plans are plans that you
could have actually done. All right, you could have actually
done your plans while you've been in the White House
as the vice president and really running the country as president.
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So that's number one. And it's really shocking, okay that
she has not done any of the things she's claiming
she is now going to do. There's also a lot
of people that just don't believe her. And when she
says things and they are absolutely radical things that she says,
like having communist price controls the grocery store, when people
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look into it, they realize also something else they realize
not only is that radical, but it's never worked anywhere
in the history of the world where price controls are implemented.
So it's another problem as well on that point. So
that you've got two issues now that are starting to
haunt her, then what has actually hurt her is doing
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so many interviews recently. In fact, maybe the basement strategy
was better off for her, but they didn't think she
could win with that strategy. When she started to fade,
they're like, all right, well, let's start putting her on
different shows, and if we do that, then that somehow
is going to make things better.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
The problem is it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Okay, it doesn't make things better because when people hear
what she has to say, they're actually terrified by her
lack of leadership. They're terrified that this woman could lead
the country that doesn't understand basic economics. And so you
combine all that together and that's where you're getting these
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poll numbers that we're witnessing right now. Now you look
at this this new poll that more Americans now lean
Republican the Democrat by a seven point margin. That's happened
in a month. Okay, that's a big change. The reason
why I caution you is if it can move that
much one way in a month, it can also move
back the other way. This is also the reason why
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Kamala Harris is now bringing up radical ideas like, hey,
if you are African American, vote for me and I'm
going to get you a check from the evil white
people for reparations. I don't believe that she can actually
pull it off. She just needs to lie to the
African American community to get them to come vote for her.
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And then she'll say, well, at least I tried, but
the evil white people in Congress wouldn't give you your repuations.
But vote for me again right in four years, and
I'll keep fighting for you your reparations, for your mule and.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
Your forty acres. That's what she would say.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
It's not working well for her right now in general,
her policies, her economic policies.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
So this is what she's been left with now.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
People I think feel and can see when there is
real desperation.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
And that's why when asked whether you.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Identify as Republican, Democrat, or independent, thirty one percent of
respondents answered Republican, twenty eight percent said Democrat, and forty
one percent chose independent. In a new Gallop pull. These
are interesting numbers because they've been changing. Now, let me
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be clear, in a presidential election year, you cannot win
without independence, all right, and usually the way the independence
go is the way that the presidency goes. So when
you look at these numbers independence, when they were pressed
on which party they lean towards, and those results were
included in the full sample, So this is a very
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extensive polling sample. Forty nine percent of all the respondents
either identified as Republican or so they leaned towards the
GOP versus forty two percent who either identified as Democrat
or leaned that way towards the Democratic Party. Now, the
seven point edge for Republicans is a major swing towards
Republicans that are running for office, including Trump, and away
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from Democrats since last month, because Gallup September poll showed
Democrats with a forty nine to forty five percent of advantage
over Republicans on this front. So this month over month,
significant change, a net eleven point swing to the GOP side.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
You got to ask yourself, why what happened? How did
this happen?
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Like there you want to understand because because if you're
like me and you're paranoid because you've seen so many
polls that have been wrong in your career. Then you
start asking like a lot of questions, like I mean
a lot, And this is one of those examples where
I'm like, Okay, is it a bad poll? Is it
a bad sample size? Did they get too many Republicans?
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Did they pull too many people and fly over country
that are maybe skewing the numbers based on the data
I've seen. No, So then the question is Okay, Well,
then what changed? I think Donald Trump's been more on point.
I think Donald Trump has been more focused. I think
Donald Trump has started to simplify his positions.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
For example, like hey, vote for me.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
I'm going to protect your kids and make sure dudes
can't play with your kids.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
And the women's sports.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Donald Trump's like, hey, I'm going to build the wall,
and I'm going to secure the border, and I'm going
to deport the terrorists. I'm going to deport the convicted
murderers and convicted rapists, Like these are things people care about.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
Hey, you vote for me.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
I'm gonna do what I can to make sure we
get our economy back on track and you guys are
going to be flourishing.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
And hey, I'm not trying to come in and just
tax you to death.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
These are simple things that are clearly connecting with Americans
who are now hurting. I also think the fact that
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who let's also be clear,
narrowly won the White House in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
One of the things.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
That you take from that moment is there are a
lot of people that are going back to that time
in their head and they're like, all right, from sixteen
to twenty, I was living a pretty good life. I
could afford to take a vacation, I could afford to
have fun, I could afford to go out to dinner.
I wasn't stressed out with every single bill that I
got and every single time I went to the grocery store.
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I have never in my life gone to the grocery store.
And I'm not kidding when I say this. I have never, Okay,
I have never been so stressed out going to the
grocery store as I am now. When I get my bill,
it is not fun. It is stressful. It is incredibly stressful.
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Now I'm also blessed. I work multiple jobs. I do
multiple shows. As you guys know, I do a syndicated show,
I do a radio show, I do my podcasts, and
I Coast podcast Ted Cruise, and I do speak engagements
and TV like I work hard and I'm able to
provide for my family at a level that is the
American dream, But I am still stressed now about the
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cost of living. I don't like going out to eat
anymore with my kids because it's so expensive. It used
to be fun and I didn't like look at the
menu and go, what in the world's going on? Like
I can't tay the last time I ordered a diet
coke because I'm like, I'm not paying three point fifty
for a drink anymore at dinner, I know, like we
go to Mexican food and I would say, now seventy
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percent of the time we don't get kso because now
it's like tennine or eleven ninety nine, when it used
to be six dollars, and the kids meals it used
to be five and six and seven are now eight nine, ten, eleven,
twelve dollars for a kid's meal. That like, if it's
stressing me out going to the grocery store, I and
I am blessed to have a good job. I can't
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imagine what that feels like actually to get back I
can't imagine because I've been there before, living paycheck to paycheck,
because I've lived that life as well.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
If you're a single mom, like that's a problem.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
And so when you look at these two individuals, you
look at Kamwa Harris, you look at you look at
Donald Trump, and you look at what Trump is now
saying and how much he's simplified what he's saying and
made it about the economy and made it about protecting
women's sports, like it's the economy, stupid, This is what matters.
And I got to tell you it is a blessing
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to see the American people apparently responding to it in
these new poll numbers. It could have happened at a
better time, and I hope that more people that are
independents are looking at it that way. Make sure you
share this podcast with your family and your friends.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Please.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
I'm going to keep you update on the poll numbers
and let you know what it looks like each and
every day, and I'll see it back here tomorrow.