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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning everyone, Happy Friday. No cackles please. Also, when
is that lazy boss here is going to come home
dragon right when you know we have a nation to
save here totally, So what's he even doing on.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Vacation right now? It's just this is treason us.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
It's completely treason us. Slacker asked, lazy set up?
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Honestly, I don't do that, ye Talkbacker to his point,
We're in the midst of a very big presidential campaign
here under a month ago.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
And hurricane hits and he's nowhere to be found.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
And he's the guy to talk about it, not me.
I'm an idiot when it comes to stuff like that.
Well right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, trying anyway, Why
why why now? Was it a tamrad demand? Because if
that was the case, then we know why. But why
why in October? Why not after the election? Why not
the middle of November? Go nuts?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
I think and it'll quote me on, but I think
it's a timeshare Tamus birthday. Oh okay, yeah a that
See that's tough to me.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
That would be a negotiation meaning look, we're gonna do
this now, but we're gonna do this later. I mean
the now part it's gonna be here. It's gonna be immediate,
it's gonna be awesome. I know you want to go Hawaii,
and it will be for your birthday. We're gonna wait
until after November fifth, and then we'll go for like
a month. I think at that point, you know have
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had it.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
It will be no reason to listen to us after Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
That. This is why I'm hoping so strongly and believe,
but hope for a Trump victory because think of the material,
Think of the press conferences, think of the interactions with
the media, think of all the sound you I lose it.
You have fake news. I don't know who's worse, you know,
just him doing that. I think Jim Accost will jump
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back into the White House Press Corp, even though he's
got nice cush anchor get I'm watching right now on CNN,
not that I want to Democrat. Anxiety grows over Harris
campaign woman. I'm uh, oh, that's not me talkings. That's
the tirn on CNN. They were just saying too. Charlemagne
the God hosted the Breakfast Club. When I was mentioning earlier,
he's going to host like a forum in Detroit, trying
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to help her reach out to black men. I mean,
that's as good of a chance as she has. But
it's too late, baby, Yeah, it's too late, Carol king style.
If she hasn't done it by now, she ain't gonna
do it. This is the stretch run. People that know
how to run campaigns understand this. She doesn't. Her people
don't because they didn't even make it to Iowa in
the primary last time around. They had a short track.
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This time around, Biden resigned. It's almost unprecedented in American history.
She's a the anointed one. She doesn't win a primary,
she doesn't earn a single delegate. She's handed this with
a short runway, And what has she done with that?
How would she optimize that? How is she maximized her presence,
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her name, her brand, ID accents, accents, friendly interviews here
and there, but few a debate where she was okay,
she was better than expected, but and a beer and
a beer was Stephen Colbert. I don't think she has
the time left. And the other part seeing it's just
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so mundane and dumb and stupid. But we have it
on here in the studio on the left TV get it,
and then the right TV is Fox News, which whatever.
That's fine, But the point they were making they're having
fun trolling Trump. So they show a reporter live from Aurora,
which we'll be talking to Leland Conway probably around nine
thirty three. He'll be reporting live from the event. We
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got Patty there. She's son a video. I'm gonna get
to that sound in a moment. But the thing that
they're spiking the football about today or trying to Barack Obama,
gets under Donald Trump's skin. So what one. They've never
run against each other and never will. Barack Obama's not
on the ticket, he's not the opponent. Trump probably will
take some shots at Obama, but it'll be here and
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gone and forgotten before the news cycle even ends, and
that'll be that.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
If the.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Is this how you guys, Democrats are trying to win
Overarack Obama? He really got one over on Trump. That's
not what this is. You have to give people a
reason to vote for Kamala Harris. If they don't have it,
they won't do it. Trump isn't bad enough for people. Oh,
I can't do the Orange manic now some people, but
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they're already gonna vote for Kamala. The persuadables in the middle.
They're gonna default to what they know, the devil they know,
versus the devil they don't know. If we don't know
what Kamala Harris stands for, she's an unknown, She's a
volatile variable, and a lot of voters are not comfortable
with that. They might not like Trump, they might even
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personally hate Trump, they might even despise Trump, but they're
gonna remember that the four years of Trump were a
hell of a lot better overall than the four years
we've had with Biden. Harris, she cannot decouple from Joe Biden,
establish her own thing and credibly still take credit for
whatever she thinks went well in the Joe Biden presidency.
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It can't be done now. I don't know how this
audio is gonna turn out. We're just gonna wing it
here on a Friday with what Patty sent. This is
from outside the venue at the Gaylord Rockies Resort. It
is packed so that when that's from within the last hour.
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Here we are just after the eight o'clock hour. This
event starts at one. The door's open around ten.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Mind you, the doors aren't don't open for at least
two hours, right and there's still a crowd out there
shouting for Trump.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
There it is, there's enthusiasm for him there at this event.
There's a turn out that is expected to be about
twelve thousand. More reporting on the ground. We thank Patty
for this, she said, we just lost one from the queue.
There's been a casualty of war. An older woman was
near fainting and police in a medic took her out
of the queue. I'm telling you, you gotta be strong
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to endure. You gotta be stay hydrated, hydrated, like Lauren
Bobert advised, you gotta be ready for this. This is big.
Gotta bring your serious game face. Oh and how about this,
Patty said, just introduce myself to Valdemar.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Hey.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
He told him, I was listening to you. Valdemar Archiletta
is the Republican candidate in the first congressional district going
head to head against Diana the Dinosaur. I call her
dinosaur to get That's what we're gonna call her because
she is. She's been there in the House since nineteen
ninety seven. And again a jaw dropping, breath taking, galling
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takes she had in that debate with Valdemar on Tuesday
night where I attendance was Oh, these local issues crime
in Denver, those aren't my concern. That's for local authority.
I handle the national stuff in Washington. Who do you represent?
Woman god Valdemar? Winning would be that would be apocalyptic
in the best possible way. It's a long shot, no
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doubt about it. She doesn't really take him seriously, so
snooty and snide, incondescending toward him. Afterward, I was biting
my tongue. He's like, hey, want to get a picture together. No, no,
maybe after the campaign. I can't take a picture with you.
You're running against me. Why don't you run for city council?
I'm paraphrasing, but not by much. She said that if
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I could give you some unsolicited advice from on high
in my ivory tower, where I've been in Washington for
twenty seven years, you should unaffiliate yourself with those dirty Republicans.
Why would you do? And then you should run for
city council, maybe Catcher, you know, something local where you
would have a profound impact. Mister Archiletta, Again I paraphrase,
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but not by much, just enough for caricature, dramatic effect.
She's terrible bottom line. That's the conclusion. So those of
you that are heading to the Trump rally, we want
to hear from you via text three three one zero three.
Did I do that? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (08:25):
No, If you've got some if you're listening out there
on your app, on your phone, leave us a talk
back with some of the crowds. So other people that
are out there, you know, be our man on the street,
interview some more woman. It's true, true or they are
they either one zzer.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
We welcome all all. I mean log camer Republican's one
of the best groups out there. Valdemar Arcealletta, he's going
to the event. He's the president of the LCR, and
we want a big tent party. I know that there
are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans Republicans out there. I
know a few personally who listened to Michael Brown, to
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my program to six point thirty k. How we appreciate
each of every one of you. We want to build
this coalition. It is a process of addition, not subtraction,
not attrition. This is where I've separated from Dave Williams.
He won't come on my show anymore, and that's sad,
But that's unfortunate because of him. It's because of his actions,
because of what he did. It's because of what he said,
not what I did. I didn't do anything. Now I'm
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the one that's doing my job. You must be the
other guy, correct a mundo. Oh that here's the drop.
I'm the guy who does his job. He must be
the other guy. That's it. Why would you build a
party on subtraction and exclusion? This is what I can't understand,
and this is what if you go with my minds
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that are Valdemar's, it really screws up the Libs, like
Comrade Kyle Clark at nine News, because they assume that
we're xenophobic. Rais is blah blah blah, orange man bad
orange gentle yea. I love LGBT people who get it
and they're conservative and they think for themselves, and they're
not a silo. They're not a voting block that the
Democrats could just take for granted. If we build this
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thing with my chaos theory of we're going to go
into the urban centers, We're going to campaign for black
and Hispanic votes. We're gonna court LGBTQ voters. We're going
to bring them into the fold. We don't have degree
on everything. And if you're a conservative, you know, a
social conservative, and you don't approve of the gay lifestyle
or however that's defined, that's okay. We don't all have
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to be the same. This is how we win though.
We build a coalition based on our shared values and
there is a lot more that we share in common
than what differentiates us. And that's how we're different from Democrats,
white dudes. For Harris, we need to get black men
in Detroit like. This is how the Democrats see the
world and see you. They see you as whatever label
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they put on you, bearded, pale guy, Scottish guy, that's you, dragon,
red bear, dirty serb, mut Dutch, British guy me that
you know, But they don't know how to handle you.
If you're a wild card. If you think for yourself,
you vote for yourself, You look out for your your
own self interest, those of your family, those are your friends,
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the people that you care about.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
And you know you're just wrong. What do you mean
if they don't know how to deal with you because
you think for yourself, meaning you're just.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Wrong, Well, they'll try to write you off, they'll try
to label you. They'll try to dismiss you deplorables, xenophobic, racist, misogynistic, blah. Yeah.
But when you're none of those things, that you are
much more difficult to campaign against. Ryan. I don't know
if you've seen the crowd already lined up for Trump.
Actually the video I saw it was still dark out,
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and I think again, send more of those in the
talkback forms and the text as well. This is kind
of along the lines what I'm saying from this Texter,
and I appreciate you sending it in. I work for
a woke company and plan on when I leave bringing
in Masterpiece Cakes Shop Cupcakes as a covert. Dig Jack
Phillips support him, Wadsworth. He just won a big court
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decision to dismissal the other day. Continuing now it's one
of those companies. Listen to this. I'm actually scared, to
be honest, I'm conservative for being let go. Yet I'm
pretty sure I was hired because I'm gay. I've had
this very conversation with Valdemar. Is it easier to come
out as Republican in social circles or gay? And without hesitation?
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He said, Oh, it's far easier to be gay.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
Also, look what happened with Caitlyn Jenner another one. Yeah,
as soon as she came out as Republican, people are like, whoa, whoa,
whoa whoa Yes, French gender, fine Republican.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
She was on what the cover of Sports Illustrated or whatever. Yeah,
before coming out as a Trump supporter, and now Caitlin
persona non grada. She was a Woman of the Year,
Woman of the Year. Valdemar, on the other hand, he
says he'll go to Republican events and I'm talking in
deep red areas and I've been there with him, and
they welcome him with open arms. They know he's the
president of the log cabin Republicans. Doesn't matter because he's
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fighting for the same things we are gays for. Groomer
is another one that's aligned with our side. But however,
when he goes to like a Pride event and he
talked about this in Pueblo and then they find out
he's a Republican. Oh, he's cast out, he's radioactive. He
can't be among them. Think about that, Brian, You're missing
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the point. What was the minority of unemployment rate under
Obama and what was the minority unemploy employment rate under Trump.
That's the point. Well, that is a big point. I
don't know that I missed it, and maybe I forgot
to mention it. But yeah, minority unemployment record lows under
President Donald Trump. And a lot of people who fit
into that category just so happened to do so their
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skin color happens to be black or whatever they fared
better under Donald Trump. And if they just break away
from the Democrats and that mindset of well, you're black,
so therefore your Democrat. No, what if I'm not? What
if a black person decides you've got to earn my vote?
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And guess what, Donald Trump appeals to me more. His
policies work. Who cares that I'm black? It's working for me,
and that's how I'm going to vote. And that's how
Donald Trump, I believe, makes inroads with areas that Mitt
Romney refused to do that John McCain either couldn't or
wouldn't do. Laura Ingram's been screaming this from the mountaintops
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for years, and I agree with her on this. We
can't just surrender the urban centers of America as being
Democrat bastions of uniparty rule. We're not going to win there.
Maybe not for many, many years, and hey, maybe not ever.
But if we go in there as Republicans to cities
like Denver, Detroit, Chicago, New York City and actually make
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an effort, make a sales pitch, try to appeal to
these voters thinking there's an alternative, and here it is.
That's what valdimorar Archilette is doing. And how much momentum
he gains, we'll see, but it's worth the effort. If
you cut into those margins, I'll tell you something else.
You go the other way. Rural areas Democrats are bleeding,
they are losing almost all support, and they're not making
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an effort to re establish a connection there. They'll make
a token effort by appointing some goon like Tim Walls
as the vice presidential running mate. Hey we can get
a Camo hat and we're from Minnesota and we hunt.
That'll get them. No, it won't. Your policies suck, they're horrible,
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and the rural areas are getting right red, ruly red.
And the hope I have for Colorado to an earlier
Texter's point of why can't Trump win here, Well, that corridor,
like I said, Denver, Boulder, a big reason. And then
the additional college town of Fort Collins, and then the snooty, elite,
no offense mountain towns of Aspen and Vail, and where
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all the people that are from the coast come in,
maybe live, maybe vote. You know, the Adam Fresh crowd,
you know, the wine and cheese crowd up there, they're
democrat But the outlying areas, obviously rural farmers and ranchers
in the rest of Colorado. I think where this turns
and where it is turning, and there is ever so
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slightly some momentum in our favor are in the urban
centers of Aurora, where we're seeing all of this go down,
and why Trump is here in the first place. The
gang activity trendy Aragua in Aurora, the crime that is
on the rise in Aurora, me or Mike Kaufman doing
his level best to fight against it. The city council
now controlled more by conservative members like Danielle Jorinsky, fighting
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against it. John Fabricatory as a voice in the sixth
congressional race bringing awareness to it. Aurora has gotten redder Aurora.
And I know it's right next door to Denver, but
it's the second biggest city in Colorado by population, and
then the other one Pueblo, Pueblo, Pueblo, Pueblo, Colorado Springs.
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That's conservative, that has been and that's a good thing,
and that's given us kind of a bulwark. But converting
the largely Hispanic population of Pueblo from what was a
traditional kind of working class democratic city into more of
a Trump friendly territory that is taking place, that is happening.
The momentum is there. I would recommend that Donald Trump
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do an appearance down there in Pueblo. It's a population center,
it's a big part of the third congressional district that
Jeff Berd is running in. And if we're going to
flip Colorado, it won't happen overnight. But that is part
of the road to get there. A time out more
to come the situation without Michael Brown, Ryan shuling with
you filling in.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
Good morning guys in including you shoestring.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
All right. So actually, if it wanted to crack a
beer that would have made a difference in their numbers.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Maybe probably not.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Would have been Modello. When bud Light did their big
screw up, Modello took its place in all the sales.
Hey guys have a good money. That is correct. And
now with all of the kind of conglomeration of the
brewing companies, you know, was it Mulson Cores now and
he isn't even Miller affiliated in some way.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
See Dragon's not a big beer, know the Moulson Corps stuff.
But there you get anything beyond that.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
I don't know, most of course Canadian and you know,
trying to build a coalition of the willing that gainst
Budweiser in Saint Louis, Missouri. But yeah, Modella did overtake
that market share. That's exactly right. Let's go to Donald
Trump his remarks from Michigan yesterday in the Detroit Economic Club,
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and he nails it here.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
You see, that's the real threat to democracy.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Stupid people. That's the threat.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
Our biggest threat to democracy is stir the people.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
And here is exhibit. Hey, I want to go back
to something you said on Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
She said, I think all of us know the Electoral
College needs to go. But the campaign came out later
that night and they said that's not their stands. Well,
it's not the campaign's position. And the point I'm trying
to make is that there's folks that feel every vote
must count in every state, and I think some of
folks feel that's not the case. Our campaign does that.
And the point I'm saying is, I'm in five states
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in two days. We're out there making the case that
the campaign's position is clear that that's not their position.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Their position, in my.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
Position, is is to make sure that everybody understands their
vote no matter what state they're in, matters.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
So that's something that you and our President Harris disagree on.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
I have spoken about it in the past that she's
been very clear on this and the campaign, in my position,
is the campaign's position.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
Tim Walls or Thomas Jefferson, Kamala Harris or John Adams,
Barack Obama or Alexander Hamilton. The founders, in the framers
of our constitution and our very constitutional republic, it is
not a democracy. Michael Brown makes this point often and well,
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they were geniuses. They have constructed a nation that has
served as the beacon and example for freedom throughout the
world for almost two hundred and fifty years. I would
challenge Tim Walls, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Carey,
any of these leftists they want to do away with
the very tenets of our constitution and what it entails.
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Construct your own country with its own set of laws,
its own governing ruling document, a constitution of whatever you
want to call it, and see what happens two hundred
and fifty years from now. A nation does not survive
on the predicate of a constitution for two hundred and
fifty years without having some basis in a construct that works.
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The electoral College is genius. It was designed to devise
for a reason, because they didn't want tyranny of the majority,
a simple fifty one percent majority telling the other forty
nine percent, this is how it's going to be, and
even worse than that. What they feared and what they knew,
what they had the wisdom to foresee. The founders was
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that in establishing the thirteen colonies as one nation, they
did not want the metropolitan centers of New York City, Philadelphia,
and Boston at the time running roughshod over the agrarian
southern states. And this was something Thomas Jefferson in particular
was especially sensitive to. They didn't want to be governed
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by elites in cities who had no idea what the
way of life was like for the agricultural South that
had a lower population. Now, some of that pertained to slavery,
there's no escaping that. But now it does not, and
for many years it has not. What the e Electoral
College did and does was make sure the very point
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Tim Walls is trying to make is true that your
vote does count if this moron has his way, and
if the idiots I no, not us, not the people
I'm talking to who voted into the compact for the
national popular vote have their way. Wyoming doesn't matter anymore.
North Dakota doesn't matter anymore. West Virginia doesn't matter anymore.
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They're just going to campaign in heavy, dense population centers
of urban voters and it'll be basically urban dominance and
tyranny over the agricultural and rural areas of this country.
But no, a minimum electoral vote for a state of
the fifty that are currently in the Union is three.
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They at least get that vote, and each of those
states has two senators. That's important. We have a House
of Representatives to reflect the population. We have a Senate
to give equal representation to every state, so they have
a voice, and the electoral College vote, that's our voice.
We vote for electors to select the president of the
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United States. It is not a direct democracy. A direct
democracy has failed in history. This was cited. The Founders
studied the Greeks and the Romans and what was good
about what they had at a certain time, way back
when in ancient times, and what was bad and what
led to the downfalls of those civilizations. Direct democracy was
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anathema to the freedom of the individual that they were
trying to protect in the Constitution and otherwise and the
Declaration of Independence. So those that are pooh poohing or
trying to tear down the electoral college are doing it
because the electoral college is a barrier to their aims,
and it's an effective one, and it is a bulwark
that we need and we need to protect. Along those
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same lines, I haven't had this conversation with Rosskamenski or
Mandy Connell across the way, but they're lately misguided in
supporting ranked choice choice voting that's on the ballot this fall.
Vote no. If you want to make sure that the
Republicans are rendered completely irrelevant for the rest of time,
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vote for it. What happens with ranked choice voting, We've
seen it in Maine. We've seen it in Alaska. I'll
cite two examples there. At least of Murkowski should not
be the Senator of Alaska anymore. Kelly Shebaka defeated her
in a primary, but because there's ranked choice voting, Murkowski
got another bite at the apple and the establishment came in.
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The hacks supported her, She got the money, she ended
up winning because ranked choice voting provided her another opportunity.
Kelly Shebaka should be the Senator from Alaska. Further that point,
Mary Peltola, who is the only member of the House
Alaska only has one like Wyoming to our north. She's
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a Democrat. She won because of ranked choice voting and
Sarah Palin in another the Republicans splitting the vote. California
has become uniparty rule. How did that turn out? How
is that turning up? Steve Garvey is one of the
only ones that has bucked the trend in recent elections.
He actually finished second in the Senate race in California
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and is currently head to head against Adam Schiff. Now
he's unlikely to win, but at least he got there,
and it was difficult to get there because they have
that system. In place in California. What happens in a
part in a state that's dominated by one party like
Colorado currently, is they're going to send two Democrats out
of the primary into the final election. Then you'll have
that to choose from. Ranked choice voting is problematic, it
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is stupid, it is bad. It is bad. Vote against it.
No hard no on ranked choice voting as my pitch
the voters on that one. But the electoral college is
important to maintain. The Democrats want to get rid of it,
and once they get rid of it, they will have
permanent rule. They know that because, for whatever reason, as
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our country has evolved, when you live in an urban center,
you get brain rot and you start voting for the collaborative,
the collective democratic policies you think will work. How many
urban centers in this nation do we have where the
democratic way of doing things is working. They're addicted to
I don't know why. It's mystifying to me. There was
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finally an awakening in New York City in the early
nineties when they went, you know what, David Dinkin stinks,
New York City is a cesspool of crime and decay.
Maybe we'll try another way and somehow Rudy Giuliani won,
and guess what happened. New York City enjoyed a renaissance
for the years that he was in office during the
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nineteen nineties, and even when he handed off to Mike Bloomberg,
who at the time was a Republican. At least he's
not a far left whack, or wasn't at that time.
He might be now certainly socially must to monitor what
your soda sizes are the pot machines. But when Republican
policies are implemented, they work. When you have Republican control, invariably,
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it is better way of life rural areas, suburban areas,
the very few urban areas where it exists. It just
works better than Democratic policies with handouts. The drug addicted,
the pooh on the streets, the pooh map that San
Francisco has, the needles that are everywhere. You can steal
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up to one thousand dollars from a store and not
be prosecuted. What an idiotic thing that is. As are
safe injection sites. We don't want to cure your problem
of addiction, but here's a clean needle shoot up. Remember
Michael Hancock, Mayor of Denver, went to Vancouver, witnessed this
a I think we should try that in Denver. Came
back here and he got a WTF from the Denver
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City Council, thank god, and a total revolt from voters
and constituents in Denver, like, no, you know what safe
injection sites here? You want a magnet to bring druggies
to Colorado. We've already got that with legalized marijuana. But no,
here's some fresh needles. That's not a solution, that's not
even a band aid. Democrat rule leads to despair and destruction.
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One party rule would not be good. You need to
have a consistent battle of ideas in the arena, come
what may, and the winner emerges, and if they don't
get the job done, you vote the bums out. Rank
choice voting is a step in the wrong direction, and
we need to make sure we vote it down. A timeout.
We're back, Kelly's here. Who knows what's going to happen
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after that, rounding out this third hour of the situation
without Michael Brown. He's back on Monday. I'm just trying
to get you to the finish line here. On six
point thirty, k out.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
Ran the founders were brilliant.
Speaker 3 (28:47):
And you know, when I was a little.
Speaker 6 (28:48):
Kid, I thought this poetra college thing is just stupid. Well,
I'm an adult now, and I understand that the founders
were brilliant enough to come up with this thing, but
the rest of us might not.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
That's like get but it.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Makes perfect sense if you want, you know, your vote
to count in a way that means the entire countries
votes count, not just the West coast.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
It's exactly right, Talkbacker, and it makes every state viable important.
They've got a they've got a stake in the race.
Whether it's Montana with four electoral votes, or Wyoming with three,
or North and South Dakota with three, Alaska with three,
they matter. And if the Electoral College has done away
with they don't matter anymore. They have no voice, they
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have no input in who the president of the United
States is. That's asinine, as it was to this Texters
point Matt he made. I'm talked about this yesterday. Ryan.
My dream for this election is that Trump wins the
popular vote, so I can then explain to the idiots
that voted for the popular vote compact that even though
Harris presumably wins Colorado under the new system, our electoral
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votes would be awarded to Trump. Their heads will explode. Matt,
You're exactly right, and I would defend this in reverse
as you've engineered it exactly the same way. I don't
think that that would be right. If we in Colorado
as a state vote for Kamala Harris, then she should
get the ten electoral votes that go with that. The
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national popular vote is so separated from us as to
remove our voice from it by voting, you know we're
going to go along. I think there's a certain number
of states, a third of them, what is it, a
third to a half that need to sign on to
this before it would snap in.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Yeah, and I think we're at like nine or something
right now, so it's not quite there.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
So that's the most left this libby far left blue
states like California, Colorado, and New York that have signed
on to this crap. But Matt's exactly right. They don't
know what they don't know, and they don't realize or
see the force for the trees in this. Why should
we just give our ten electoral votes away to what
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New York and California want? Idiotic? This Texter guest host
that's me. And if you're just listening for the first time,
who is this guy? Ryan Shuling two to four pm
with my show Ryan Shuling Live. You can listen every
day on this same radio station, six point thirty KO.
Follow me on x at Ryan Shuling s ch uil Ing, Subscribe,
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download listen to my podcast if you don't want to
listen live or can't, And I would appreciate your feedback
there too. This one, says guest host me. Trump came
to and one Pueblo County in twenty sixteen, exactly right.
And Pablo again used to be pretty blue, pretty Democrat.
That is changing, that is turning. That is big, That
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is important. We need to keep capitalizing on those gains
and try to even this state out, as difficult as
that's going to be. Alexis says, we all know Kelly
is the best part of the situation, Sunglass MOJ Does
Brownie think that? Does Brownie even bring her on? I
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mean it's rare, but I think he does sometimes once
in a while.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
Right, Kelly barges into the studio screaming and yelling yeah
she then she makes it there, Kelly, do you.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Fight with MDB A lot? There?
Speaker 7 (32:15):
Like animosity talking about I just walked in here.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
I know, but is there animosity between you and Michael
Danger Brown? No, I don't think so. There used to be.
I don't know, there's some friction. You'd come in here
to set up. He's like, get out of here, what
are you doing this? Because he just.
Speaker 7 (32:36):
Walked in there was exactly he doesn't like people.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Encroaching on space. Very territorial.
Speaker 7 (32:43):
Yes, yes, no, no, we're good in fact of late
if he doesn't have any love spots read or anything
like that, I will sneak in. And I also know
when he goes ballistic the.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Bathroom, Oh that well maybe there too, and I can
preset some stuff.
Speaker 7 (33:07):
Oh and it kind of works out for me and
what I have to do for the next show that
follows Michael Danger Brown.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
I like Kelly. She's too the right of Attilada hun.
You know that's his character.
Speaker 7 (33:20):
It still has stuck like people will uh they still
like kind of text in it and they're, oh, she's
right of Attila the well, No, I'm a very good person.
Ask Dragon.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Michael Brown says, so that makes.
Speaker 7 (33:34):
It so, oh Dragon hasn't said anything and exactly, Okay,
the silence speaks volumes.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
Silence is golden Patty. There's no silence where she is.
She's at the rally, she texts in.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Ryan.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
The woman that left the cue because she almost fainted
was loaded into an ambulance. After about a half hour,
she came out of the ambulance and rejoined the queue.
They wanted to take her to the hospital, but she
wasn't having it. She was here to see Trump fight
Fight Fight. We'll have a live update from the venue.
Leland Codway is gonna check in, I believe at nine
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point thirty three if if time allows. He's en route.
He had to take se care of some things this morning,
and coming up next. You asked for it, you're getting it.
Taxpayer relief shots. Whatever Dragon has sent me. I got
to compare notes with them and make sure I don't
play ones that have already been played by Michael Brown.
So we'll isolate those. We'll come back, We'll supply them
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in large amounts. Taxpayer relief shots. Nine o'clock hour and
a Friday still ahead. Ryan shuling in for the situation
without Michael Brown.