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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hey, thanks for listening, and welcome back to the Brian
Mud Show. Time now for today's top three takeaways.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
The Democrat is sent into the dustbin of history.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
My takeaways as we get going in this a beautiful
November day, kicking off the month of November with you,
and my top takeaway is a ghost brand And that
wasn't my idea. That happened to be Bill Maher's on Friday.
I thought it was particularly interesting. And Halloween is over.
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We do have the amazing weather that is here in
South Florida. Federal government is in its thirty fourth day
of the partial government shutdown. Joel Total, some impact on
your life of the partial government shut down day thirty four?
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Nothing?
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Nothing? Okay, it makes you normal.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
We still have not have the average American that has
felt thirty four percent of the federal government being offline
for thirty four days.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
There is something to be said about.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
This, and it's pretty clear that Democrats are waiting until
after tomorrow's election day in New York City, New Jersey
and Virginia to reopen anything because they're so scared that
their base will perceive that they cave to Trump. Otherwise,
just tells you what really motivates that party. But there's
more to that entire big story. First award from the President.
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This was at PBI as he was boarding Air Force
one yesterday back en route towards the swamp.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
We have voted fourteen times to open the country and
they vote to keep it close.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
All they have to do is vote to open the
country and we only need five Democrats.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Yeah, so let's see, let's see. It is clear.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
It is clear that it is politics on top of politics,
driven by fear humor. He's afraid of AOC. Democrats they're
afraid of caving before the elections. As I mentioned in
Friday's Q and I, if you look at the real
Clear Politics average of polls pertaining to party favorability, there's
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something in the side by the side that really jumps
out of you. The Republican Party's net favorability rating twelve
points higher than the record low favorability of the Democrat Party.
So the Democrat Party currently only viewed favorably and by
less than thirty five percent of this country. Specifically, we've
seen the GP's favorability rise over the past month plause,
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while Dems, who were already at record lows well they've
fallen further in terms of the perception of the average American.
Also notable here, favorability for the Republican Party has jumped
to eight points among independence during the partial shutdown.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
Too.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
So, while the Democrat machine continues to do its thing
to obstruct what voters voted for last year while also
selling out to the most radical elements of their base,
they're also appointing their new Socialists leader, Zorn Mamdani, as
potentially the next leader of the party. My second takeaway
today is about this very interesting what happened with the
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Big O over the weekend with Mom Donnie speaking of
which here is the guy who's going to bring free
to everything in NYC.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
We're going to freeze the renferences, stable life tenants. We're
going to make the slowest busses in America fast and free.
We're going to deliver universal childcare. And we're going to
do it because at the heart of our struggle is
for the working New Yorker who's being pushed out of
the city.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Look at that ring control fast and free transportation in
New York City and get those buses up to speed.
That's gonna and free. We're going to have free puppies
and free candy. We're gonna have free I'm don yeah,
we might have free mom Donnie votes. In fact, I
think you're onto something, Joel, because the Big Oh, the
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Big Oh. He reached out over the weekend to Mom Donnie, and,
as Reuter's covered, Obama quote praised, Mam Donnie offered to
be a sounding board for the guy, and maybe that
was part of the conversations, like, hey, you know, as
long as you're doing all this free stuff and of
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course gonna be great. Excus how about the free mom
donney phone worked out for me?
Speaker 3 (04:23):
You know what I heard over the weekend. Apparently Mom
Donnie paid a surprise visit to a gay bar in
New York City. There you go, because nobody supports the
gaye more than Muslims, right, I.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Mean, yes, sir, yes, sir, well played, well done, point made,
speaking of which we're going to head down that path
too here in the moment and reference to something that
Bill Maher said. Uh but anyway, what does it tell
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you about Barack Obama? The big O not a big
confused with Big Mike, the other zero, the big o'
you know, the protege of weather underground terrorists. Bill Airs,
the student of Salolensky's roles for radicals, What does it
tell you about who he really is? That we're really
seeing his true colors? What so many of us have
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said for so many years about who he really was
and how he was playing the game on one side
and then behind the scenes orchestrating all kinds of different things,
including the team Auto pen presidency of Biden, but more
than even the big O and what he's really about.
What does it tell you that, in real time the
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closest thing that Democrats have to a leader, which would
be Barack Obama, that he is like, yeah, I am
all about the Mom Donnie experience here in New York City.
It's proving that they really are just a pack of comies.
So about that as Obama Team Blue showing their true
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Marxist colors. Noted Superlib, who often sound somewhat sensible these
days because of just how far left the Democrat donkey
has traveled, Bill Maher, he had this to say on Friday.
He said, the cautionary tale of the ghost brand is
an important one because it applies not only to business
but also to politics. I fear the Democratic Party is
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at risk of becoming a ghost brand too, like Sears
it used to be mighty and acendent and popular. A
company or a store that, like Sears, still exists, but
only as a pathetic shell of its former self. The
brands that make you say, oh, they're still making that
because they screwed themselves out of relevance and now their
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logos haunt us, wandering, neither alive nor dead.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
Like Mitch McConnell. Pretty well done there. What happened? I
don't know what happened to Sears. It used to be
synonymous with the American dream because it kept faith with
what the customer wanted.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Did we love Sears? No, But that was beside the point.
You just went my third takeaway today, You just went that.
That was all part of what Bill Maher ended up saying. Now,
I've got a thought or two about the you just
went thing and his whole analogy here. But first, the
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twenty twenty five Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado,
she who said, actually Trump should have won, So I'm
going to donate or not donate, but I'm going to
dedicate my win to President Trump. She was on with
Laura Trump bond Saturday.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
I have this to say, liberty can be lost in
less than a generation and twenty years ago, but Eesuela
people used to say, no, we're not cute, but that
it's not going to happen to us.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
And look, but it does happen. Precisely.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
You used to have not too terribly long ago, Venezuela
that was the richest country in the world per capita.
And take a look at what they've been for the
past fifteen to eighteen years. You take a look at
the Democrat Party and you go, well, I mean, they're
not going to be marks hold on. And then if
the Democrat Party had complete control of this country again,
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what happens right What could happen in this country? It's
happening right now. Take a look at who runs Chicago.
Take a look at select cities across the country, take
a look at Seattle and Portland and San Francisco and
any number of different things. Then you take a look
at what could be in New York City, the largest city,
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and you take a look at the closest thing Democrats
have to a leader, Obama who's all about the mom
donning experience.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Absolutely can happen to this country.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
This is why the Democrat Party at every phase must
be defeated. So picking up on my third takeaway on
a personal note, I never had anything against Sears, but
I never actually went into the store by choice. I
thought about this when I heard Bill Moore saying it.
I'm like, h like, did I ever dent the door
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of Sears by choice? I remember going there exactly one time.
My dad like craftsmen tools, and I remember him picking
up some tools. I was like eleven or twelve, and
so I went into a series with my dad and
he got some tools, and that was it.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
That's the exit of my series experience.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Ever, I'm pretty sure so for me that analogy works
because I looked at the Democrat Party at a very
early age, and I knew that there was nothing in
that store I wanted to buy, and nothing in that
store for me. And actually it holds even you know,
stronger because my dad started out as a New York Democrat,
So that kind of works too. But anyway, Martin got
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into some crude analogy about Playboy too. This one caught
my attention almost as an aside, just because wow, just
it's like an oh, by the way thing, Playboy also
never my thing, but he explained Bill Martin that apparently
liked the Lost DNC.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Did you know?
Speaker 1 (10:02):
And again I don't have knowledge of this other than
what Bill Maher said, but taking Bill mahert face value,
they apparently began putting Trannys in Playboy, Tranny's and Playboy,
and they started writing about intersectionality. Can you imagine you're
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the average all right, the playboys here this month, and
then you're that guy, and then it's Tranny's.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
There's a there's a scene from ace Ventura that comes
to mind. If you've never seen ace Ventura, I can't
go into it, but yes, so.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
I mean it is the the like this is how
far gone?
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Oh my gosh, who would ever want to see or
read such a thing other than homosexual alphabet People who've
denied God, science and reason and an account for about
one percent of the population, and that's also about the
percentage of the overall US population Democrats now cater to politically,
and so it's for this reason and the destructive policies
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they pursue, emphasizing high taxes, big government, government control, government
reliance to it for individual liberties, that they must be defeated.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
And don't forget the.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
It's gonna be great free everything in the NYC. I mean,
I mean probably free groceries. I haven't heard him. I
mean we know that he said we need to have
the government run grocery stores. I haven't actually heard him say.
And the groceries will be free too. Maybe that's like
the the closing pitch. But anyway, first it was my dad.
Later it was Elon Musk. And now you're so far
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off the rails that you've lost, Bill Maher. You know
that the Democrat Party belongs in the dustbin of history.
It's now the party of Mom Donnie, a Marxist Islamist, which,
when you think about it, really explains quite well why.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
Obama is so keen. Really makes sense.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Tomorrow we aren't going to be a real telling day
for the direction of the DNC, most certainly for New
York City and by extensions, South Florida. Two because, as
my recent analysis showed, Amove Donnie Wynn would result in
a mass migration from NYC that would only be slightly
less than what was seen in the aftermath of the
COVID lockdown. So it is a hugely important day for
New Jersey and Virginia two for that matter.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Stay tuned