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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The night Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA
director talk show host Michael Brown.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Brownie, no, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job
the Weekend with Michael Brown.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Hey, welcome to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Glad to
have you with me. I appreciate you tuning in. We
are ten days away from D Day, election day, or
I guess not really election day, the last day of
election period or whatever drives me nuts. I mentioned earlier
that we had a little kerfuffle in Colorado about some
mail in ballots. Our Secretary of State, Jenner Griswold, who

(00:33):
is a Democrat in my opinion, actually is interfering with
an ongoing investigation into election election of fraud. And the
minute she got word from this particular county clerk about
what was going on, she ran in fromt the TV
cameras and said, look at me, look at me. You know,

(00:54):
we are the gold standard. Colorado's the gold standard. It
shows how resilient our election system is. And this I
just can't help, but just I just want to bang
my head against the wall when you think about how
stupid these people are. So this situation happened in Mason County, Colorado.
That's a rural county of Colorado. You may or may

(01:16):
not be aware of someone in Colorado, but the name
of Tina Peters, who was, in the vernacular an election
denier and she has challenged, you know, the election voting
machines and whether they're accurate or not. And it's immaterial
whether you believe that or don't believe that. She was
convicted of election interference and sentenced to I think nine

(01:40):
years in jail or something. Anyway, it's been quite the
controversy in Colorado. Well, this is the same county where
that county clerk was convicted. That may or may not
be a coincidence. This may or may not be some
you know, super suspicious, super conspiracy theory to show that

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the balloting system doesn't work. Who knows what it is.
But here's what we do know. This is according and
I went to the Denver Post because well, the station
that I had the argument with on Twitter on x
yesterday has removed their video and put up a different video.

(02:22):
So we'll just move on from that, because there's no
way that I can prove an negative. But the Denver Post,
which is probably the liberal newspaper in Colorado, I don't
read it anymore, wrote this on their website. At least
a dozen now most reports say twelve, but the Denver

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Post says at least a dozen. At least a dozen
male ballots were stolen. Those ballots were fraudulently filled out,
and those ballots were submitted in Mason County for the
November five election in a scheme announced Thursday by Colorado
Secretary of State Jenner Griswold. What does Jenner Griswold do

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I want you to think about this is these ballots
were stolen either out of a mailbox or out of
a mail truck, or they were found laying on the ground.
But anyway, whatever way they were stolen, they were fraudulently
filled out, sealed, signed, either adequate or inadequate postage or

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maybe none at all, put on and they were put
back into the mail system, and then they were mailed
back to the county clerk. So now it's become a
federal crime because now it's mail fraud in addition to
all the election fraud charges. So you know that anytime
there's wire fraud, mail fraud, any sort of federal case
like that, you don't go running out and tell the

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world that, oh, by the way, we got a case
going on and we're investigating it, particularly when you have
nothing to do with the investigation. You're the secretary of state,
you're in charge of elections. You got to keep your
mouth shut until the state's attorney general or the US
attorneys who conducting the investigation says you got to say something.
But our little secretary of State can't resist jumping on

(04:15):
it because she wants to make sure that you know,
or that Coloraden's know. Oh he everything's gont cool. Everything's
cool here, except everything's not cool here. And here's what's
not cool about it. Well, apparently in that case or

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in this case, it's worth noting that three of the
twelve or more illegally cast ballots got through the system
before the fraud was stopped, before they caught them, and
those ballots got counted, and our Secretary of State has

(04:58):
determined that those three vote will indeed count. Now, if
there was ever an argument, let's just say there were twelve.
If there were twelve ballots and twenty five percent of
them three of them, if three of those ballots got
through got pasted, the signature verification process got all the

(05:20):
way into the counting system, got counted and then put
into the system, and those votes are now counted and
cannot be reach and cannot be undone. And that tells
me that it is not a fool proof system, and
it tells me that this is exactly how you can
commit fraud, and that the signature verification process is not
one hundred percent accurate. You know, if whenever people tell

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me that you know, we're gonna something bad happens, and
somebody says, well, we're gonna we're gonna pass a law
so that this never happens again, I just roll my
eyes because I'm thinking, well, somebody will figure out a
way for it to happen again. But if you want
to minimize the chances of this kind of fraud occurring,
then you don't do what we do in Colorado, and

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that's just mail out ballots to everybody, regardless of whether
they're still even living in the state, whether they're still
living at all, whether they were college students that moved on,
went back home, took a job somewhere else, live in
a foreign country, or they're buried six feet under in
a cemetery somewhere. Those three votes will count. So now,

(06:31):
riddle me this, those three ballots that belong to legitimate voters,
what do they do now because their ballots have been counted,
albeit fraudulently. Now, no one's told me who those three
ballots were, four Trump or Harris or maybe neither one,

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maybe Bobby Kennedy or somebody I don't know, But nonetheless,
those are three ballots will be counted that are fraudulent.
And all of the specifics of the investigation that our
Secretary of State was more than happy to share with
the media, she refuses to say which candidate the fraudulent
ballots supported this whole idea of just mailing ballots out

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to everybody, like in Virginia, where Virginia, under a federal
law took the names out of their roles of people
who had publicly announced I'm not a US citizen. Okay,
well then you know what, We're going to take away
your registration. And now a federal judge said, oh, but

(07:40):
you have to do that. Well, now that's in the
appellate court, and now we're going to go back and
forth with that, and Virginia is seeking an injunction. Now
I haven't checked to see whether the injunction has been
granted or not. But the point being, think about how
silly that we live in a country where we have
all of this supposedly technology. What we probably really need

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to do is just go back to a piece of
paper and a pencil and then have somebody just manually
check my ID, you know, have me walk up, show
my ID, let them check, find my name on the
list of elect the list of voters, hand me a ballot.
When I mark the ballot and hand it back to them,

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they can check me off as having been counted, put
it in the machine, or however they're going to count them,
and it's over and done with that. To me, the
simplest way seems to be the most secure way. But
the fact that this is occurring at all tells me

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that this mail in ballot system is a bunch of crap.
And in Colorado we just proved how big of a
crap it is. Twenty five percent of those twelve ballots
will be outed, even though we know they're fraudulent. Now
you can extrapolate from that story whatever you want to.

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I'm not trying to create a conspiracy theory. I'm not
trying to tell you that the election's rigged. I'm just
trying to tell you that the current system that we have,
particularly in Colorado, is not foolproof, and I want us
to be able to know by at least a reasonable
hour on Tuesday, November five, say, by ten o'clock Mountain time,

(09:30):
midnight Eastern time, who's one and who's lost? Is that
too much to ask?

Speaker 4 (09:35):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (09:36):
It's the Weekend with Michael Brown. Text the word Mike
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welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. So let's see,
we've had the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times,
several of the newspapers come out and announce they're not

(09:58):
going to endorse anybody in this presidential campaign. That's a
big slap in the face, particularly for the LA Times
and the Washington Post to not endorse Kamala Harris. There's
a big slap in the face. Kamala Harris is just
running an awful race. She's really bad at running for president.

(10:25):
Ten days to go and things are getting I think
worse for the Harris campaign. The Vice president, who is
also the Democrat presidential candidate just seems to be making
this endless series of blunders and gaffes, and I think
it's almost engaging in outright self sabotage on the campaign trail.

(10:47):
And I even think sometimes that maybe some of her staff,
or the Obama's and the Clintons, the big Democrat donors,
all of the Marxists in the country almost it's almost
as if they're trying to distance themselves from her because
they know she's going to lose. Now, I do what
you read into that. Now. I've said before, I told

(11:09):
my Weekday audience that I do believe at this point
Trump's going to win. But that doesn't mean we should
take our foot off the accelerator. You've got to keep pushing,
and Trump is pushing a lot harder than she is.
For example, Harris going to Texas to talk about abortion
and bringing Beyonce in to attract the audience tells you

(11:33):
just how bad the campaign strategy is. She's not going
to carry Texas. I don't think anybody's care. I don't
think a Democrat has carried Texas in statewide office since
probably the early nineties. And I think as tight as
a fight, Ted Cruise is in. I think Ted Cruz
will still squeak by despite Colin Allredd really attacking him

(11:57):
left and right, and the Democrats and Chuck Schumer focusing
on them. So why would you Why would Kamala Harris
waste a minute of time going to Texas unless she
was going to do something like going Joe Rogan's podcast
where she could reach you know, tens of millions of people,
he says. She gets a little blurb, and most of

(12:17):
the blurb is that you got booed while you were
in Texas. Indeed, she did get booed, and I think
she may have gotten booted in part because Beyonce wasn't
there to sing Agetown.

Speaker 4 (12:41):
We are so happy to be standing here on this
stage as crowd country Texas women supporting, celebrating the one
and only Vice President Kamala Harris, a woman who's been
pushing for what this country really needs right now. Community.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
Wow, what's that?

Speaker 5 (13:07):
Well?

Speaker 3 (13:08):
Is the country you really need right now? Well? We
need to reduce government spending, We need to stop all
the inflationary pressures. We need to secure the border. We
need to be able to show the world that we
are still the strongest military on the face of the earth.
Don't mess with us, don't mess with our allies, don't
start wars, because you know what, We're not going to
put up with it. That's what we need, was Beyonce.

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I think we need.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
It's impossible not to fill the energy in.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
This room, the positivity, the.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
Community, the humanity.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
We are at the precipice of an incredible shift, the
brink of history.

Speaker 6 (13:48):
Here off the docuation thinks.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
I'm not here as a celebrity.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Wait a minute, the celebrity says that she's not there
as a celebrity.

Speaker 6 (13:58):
I'm not here as a politician.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
Yeah, I might believe that. I don't think Bounce is
much of a politician, if at all.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
I'm here as a mother and she is.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
A mother's I recall. So she's not here as a politician. Okay,
she's not here's a celebrity. Well that's a lie. And
you're here's a mother. Okay, So what's your point?

Speaker 6 (14:17):
The mother who.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
Cares de pleas about the world my children and all
of our children.

Speaker 6 (14:22):
Isn't a world where we have the freedom to control
our body?

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Is pool So the number one issue, this is why
we're in Texas because the number one issue is abortion.
You know, every poll, every single poll, whether from a
Democrat organization, Republican organization, an independent organization, puts abortion near
the bottom of the list, kind of down there with
climate change. So Kamala Harris brings on beyond say to

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say that you know, this is the most important election
of our lifetime because of abortion. I don't think so, sweetheart,
I really don't think so. And I wonder how many
people with that rally because they wanted to see you,
and maybe they thought that maybe you might I don't know,
sing a little song or something. Well, when that didn't happen.

Speaker 6 (15:10):
Okay, see later, see later.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
They start booing her, and she tells them, yeah, see
you later, see you later. Well, no, actually you're seeing
them right now, right in front of you. During one
rally this week, Kamala Harris actually mocked Christian attendees, telling
them remember, they were at the wrong rally, seemingly for

(15:44):
publicly expressing their beliefs. Even top Democrats try to. David
Axelrod this week publicly express his frustration with their inability
to even put together a coherent messaging in softball interviews
with the media that has lost confidence in some sixty
nine percent of the American public. He even actually talked

(16:07):
about her habit is to quote go to word salad city.
Sounds like something I would say speaking to the media.
They're so desperate to stop Trump's momentum, unveiling a series
of fraudulent October surprises involving nonsensical accusations from years and
decades ago. Oh, we'll probably get more of that, but really,

(16:29):
the media can only do so much. The candidate's got
to at least carry her weight, and she's not doing
that now. The Democrat presidential primary process is rigged obviously,
well look at Hillary Clinton's candidacy back in twenty sixteen.
But it's at least something of a meritocratic structure that

(16:51):
sorts out the truly terrible candidates. Right, Nope, that's not
what it does. I think that in this case that
Kamala Harris got coronated, and I think she thinks that
she's going to get coronated in the election. And I

(17:11):
don't think that she is. She's just a horrible candidate.
She doesn't talk about the border, and when she does,
she can't answer questions. She flip flops on fracking, her
main contention seems to be abortion. She's losing the Arab
American population over the battle in Gaza and now in

(17:35):
Iran too. She's a horrible candidate. But what's happening over
on our side, it's pretty fascinating. Listen to jd Vance.
Coming up next, This is the Weekend with Michael Brown.
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Speaker 1 (17:55):
Tonight.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Director of talk show host Michael Brown.

Speaker 7 (17:59):
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(18:48):
program that we're at that stage of the game, and
actually we've been that we've been in the stage for
I always think it's like to the last probably three
maybe four weeks, but definitely the last three weeks. Now
we're down to the last ten days. That the purpose
of a campaign getting this close to the final election
period is to win the day. You need to win

(19:12):
the day, and you need to win the day in
those places where it counts, or by going to places
that are going to get you a win in those
places that it counts. In other words, if you're trying
to win Michigan, you don't necessarily have to be in Michigan,
although that is what Trump did. You can be in
Los Angeles talking about the auto industry that helps you

(19:34):
win Michigan. In this case, Donald Trump started Let's think
about the week. We started out with Donald Trump going
to McDonald's and by going to McDonald's Donald Trump not
only won the day, but he won probably three days
of the news cycle by one event. He held multiple rallies.

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He held one rally in Texas, and then he went
on the Joe Rogan podcast and spent three hours with
him before getting back on Trump Force one and flying
to Michigan and holding a rally there. What did Kamala
Harris do? I don't think somebody asked me, has she won?
Did she win any days this week? I don't think
she did. I think she thought she was going to

(20:21):
win the day last night with the rally with Beyonce
in Texas in Houston, I think she lost the day.
I think she lost the day because I think there
were people in that crowd that felt betrayed because they thought, Hey,
Beyonce's going to come. Maybe she's going to you know,
even as a cappella. Maybe she'll sing a song or two.

(20:42):
She didn't do anything. She spent three minutes. She spent
less than one hundred and eighty seconds introducing Kamala Harris,
who gave a rambling speech talking about abortion. How Trump's hiller?
So for the week, Trump or for the week? Trump
won almost every In fact, I think you won every
single day. I don't think Kamala Harris won one single day.

(21:05):
She started the week out ragging on Trump being like
Hitler and then ending it up with people pissed off
in Houston and with no endorsements from either the LA
Times or the Washington Post, and irritated and alienated the
journalists at the Washington Post. I don't think she's winning
at all. I don't think she's a horrible campaign, as

(21:26):
I said in that last segment, But who's really doing well? Now?
I don't think it's important tell me what Tim Walls
did this week? Now, I happen to know because it's
part of my job. Do you really know what Tim
Walls did? I just want you to think about it
for a moment. Urvers Tim Walls? What did he do?

Speaker 2 (21:50):
URMs?

Speaker 3 (21:51):
JD Vans? What did JD vance do? Listen to JD Vans?
He sat down with He went into enemy territory. He
went in and sat down with a reporter more like
a school marm from the New York Times. He doesn't

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he doesn't deal with fools very well.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
In the debate, you were asked to clarify if you
believe Trump lost the twenty twenty election. Do you believe
he lost the twenty twenty election.

Speaker 8 (22:22):
I think that Donald Trump and I have both raised
a number of issues with the twenty twenty election, but
were focused on the future. I think there's an obsession
here with focusing on twenty twenty. I'm much more worried
about what happened after twenty twenty, which is a wide
open border, groceries that are unaffordable and look.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
Senator yes or no? Did Donald Trump lose the twenty
twenty elections?

Speaker 1 (22:43):
Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 8 (22:44):
Is it okay that big technology companies censored the Hunter
Biden laptop story, which independent analysis have said cost Donald
Trump millions of votes?

Speaker 5 (22:53):
Senator Vance, I'm going to ask you again, did Donald
Trump lose the twenty twenty election?

Speaker 8 (22:58):
Did big technology company's censor a story that independent studies
have suggested would have cost Trump millions of votes?

Speaker 5 (23:06):
Senator Beak, I'm going to ask you again, did Donald
Trump lose the twenty years?

Speaker 8 (23:10):
I've answered your question with another question. You answer my
question and all answer yours. I have asked this question repeatedly.
It is something that is very important for the American
people to know. There is no proof, legal or otherwise
that Donald Trump did not lose the twenty twenty election.
You're repeating a slogan rather than engaging with what I'm saying,

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which is that when our own technology firms engage in
industrial scale censorship, by the way, backed up by the
federal government, in a way that independent studies suggest affect
the votes. I'm worried about Americans who feel like there
were problems in twenty twenty. I'm not worried about this
slogan that people throw. Well, every court case went this way.
I'm talking about something very discreet, a problem of censorship

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in this country that I do think affected things in
twenty twenty, and more importantly, that led to Kamala Hair governance,
which has screwed this country up in.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
A big way.

Speaker 5 (24:03):
Senator, would you have certified the election in twenty twenty,
Yes or no?

Speaker 8 (24:06):
I've said that I would have voted against certification because
of the concern that I just raised. I think that
when you have technology companies the answers now, when you
have technology companies censoring Americans at a mass scale in
a way that, again independent studies have suggested, affect the vote,
I think that it's right to protest against that, to
criticize that, and that's a totally reasonable thing.

Speaker 5 (24:26):
So the answer is no. And the last question, will
you support the election results this time and commit to
a peaceful transfer of power?

Speaker 8 (24:33):
Well, first of all, of course, we commit to a
peaceful transfer of power. We are going to have a
peaceful transfer of power. I of course believe that peaceful
transfer of power is going to make Donald Trump the
next president of the United States. But if there are problems,
of course, in the same way that Democrats protested in
two thousand and four and Donald Trump raised issues in
twenty twenty, We're going to make sure that this election counts,

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that every legal ballot is counted. We've filed almost to
one hundred lawsuits at the RNC to try to ensure
that every legal ballot has counted. I think you would
maybe criticize that. We see that as an important effort
to ensure election integrity. But certainly we're going to respect
the results in twenty twenty four, and I feel very
confident they're going to McDonald Trump the next president.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Bam. You know that was a near perfect answer. Now
it's easy for me to second guess because I get
to listen to it over and over. But the one
thing that I would have added was when he talked
about how Democrats challenged in two thousand and four, I
would also point out that Democrats have in almost every
election where they have lost, there have been Senators and

(25:35):
Congressmen who have voted against certification of the results. But
nobody ever mentions that. So what is wrong with questioning?
And quite frankly, the tool of answering a question with
a question really does put that reporter in on a
spot that she needs. If she wants the answer, she

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needs to address his concern and she fails to do so.
It is absolutely one of the wonderful things I think
that jd. Vance has shown that he wins the day,
and he wins the day almost every single time. Compare
that to this.

Speaker 9 (26:21):
One of the things that I love about the American
people is we can hold many thoughts at once.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (26:33):
One of the things that she loves about the American
people is that we can hold many thoughts at the
same time. Now, let's go to CNN from them, because
CNN is every single day pretending that, you know, the
Republicans are a threat to democracy. Now, when someone comes
onto CNN's turf an intruder and points out that Kamala

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Harris didn't get any votes to become the demo KRET nominee. Ooh,
the people at CNN go be lifting. Here you have
Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank being interviewed on a CNM panel.
It's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
I would like to introduce the concept of the panel tonight.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
It's going to be a short dissertation, but I want
you to think about this because I watched like you
did yesterday and something hit me pretty hard. Only ninety
days ago, Pelosi went to Biden and said, you need
to step aside and convince him to do so. He
made the decision and he did actually ask her, and
we've now learned this is she the right person to

(27:40):
drive this home. He questioned that he could have said,
we need to run a process in order for me
to make this move, but they.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Decided not to.

Speaker 7 (27:48):
I don't know who they is. Was it Obama, was
it Pelosi? I don't care who it was. In stockpicking,
just listen to this analogy. You may agree, you may not.
Eighty eight percent of managers because the world I live
in cannot beat the sm p y're in year out.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
So you give them a thousand dollars, the SMP beats them.
They can't pick stocks.

Speaker 7 (28:07):
This is the second time the Democratic Party has circumvented
democracy and.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
Chose yes, it is Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 7 (28:16):
Hillary Clinton, and she had Bruce Springstein too, and what
happened to her?

Speaker 2 (28:22):
And now we chose it Hillary Clinton?

Speaker 1 (28:24):
Want a primary? Okay, she won a primary.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
You may not. Nobody could cope with her. Bernie Sanders, she.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Won a primary. Okay, First of all, that's the first.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Did kamalay?

Speaker 1 (28:34):
And we've talked about this before.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
What's wrong? I talk about it tonight after what you
just saw.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
He's making a great point here, did Kamelo win a primary? Now,
if you recall the twenty sixteen election, Obama pushed Biden aside.
He was a presumptive heir to the throne, and Obama
pushed him aside for Hillary Clinton. And then they pushed
aside Bernie Sanders because Bernie Sanders was winning and they

(29:02):
knew they couldn't have a socialist running, so they pushed
Bernie Sanders aside. So the fact that Hillary Clinton won
the primary doesn't make any difference. She was the anointed one.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
I really think voters care about the internescine primary.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
If you're a Democrat, sure as health care today.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
I know that you are from Canada, but the primary process.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
That's why I'm the.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Primary for this and I have no skin in the game.
I want to get a great president.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
It's not in the constitution.

Speaker 10 (29:29):
The political parties can choose however they want to choose
their nominee, and as long as they meet the legal
deadlines in the states where they are on the ballot,
they can do it however they want.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Yes, I was already December.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
You what's interesting about that argument that they can choose
however they want to. In Colorado and other states, the
Democrats were the ones that tried to keep Trump off
the ballot. Yes, so they have a history. So if
you want to call Trump hitler, if you want to

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call Trump you know, some sort of Nazi or something,
who are the ones that are actually non democratic? Here
Kevin O'Leary stirred up a hornet's nest and they couldn't
defend it. And I find it freaking hilarious. Who's winning
the day? Donald Trump? It's the weekend with Michael Brown.
Text the word Mike or Michael to this number three

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three one zero three. Hang tight, I'll be right back. Hey,
welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. I really
appreciate you tuning in ten days to the election, and
you've chosen on this tenth day before the election to
tune into the Weekend with Michael Brown, and I sincerely

(30:47):
appreciate you doing that. I know you have other things
you could be doing, but you tuned in here. So
do me a favor. Follow me on x at Michael
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keep going this program like we have been over the

(31:09):
past couple of years. I really do appreciate everything that
you've done to make make it a success. So ten
days prior to the election, Kamala Harris has nothing to
add except this.

Speaker 9 (31:30):
So yesterday we learned that Donald Trump's former chief of staff,
John Kelly, a retired four star general, confirmed that while
Donald Trump was president, he said he wanted generals like
Adolf Hitler had.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
Don Now, I know you've heard this, But what you
may not have heard is that people in the room
have completely debunked the story. Even people that aren't supporters
of Donald Trump have debunked the story. Mike Pensis, the

(32:06):
former Vice president's chief of staff Donald Donald Trump supporter,
says he was there in that meeting and it did
not occur. Yet they just keep pushing Trump is hitler,
Trump is Hitler, Trump is hitler. If that's all the
Democrats have, this focused Hitler focused closing argument that Democrats

(32:31):
want to just push that narrative, think about this. The
Democrats are the party of mass censorship. They want to
outlaw hate speech, they want to outlaw misinformation, malinformation, disinformation.
They're the ones that have weaponized the Intel agencies, the

(32:52):
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Home Insecurity, they
politicized everything. They're the ones that are absolutely allowing the
invasion of this country by gangs like Trenda Ragua that
have allowed some twenty you know, we used to talk about,
well is it eight million or ten million people that
are in this country illegally? Now we know where the

(33:14):
past three years, even from Homeland Security's own information, that
the numbers are in the tens of millions, perhaps as
high as twenty one million. So Trump is a fascist
who sells out America. That's what they've got. And then

(33:35):
that comes on the heels in the Atlantic magazine of Trump,
I need the kinds of generals of Hitler? Had you
know that none of that's new? On August eight, twenty
twenty two, the Washington Post published the story headlined Trump
wanted total loyal generals like Hitler's new book, says journalist

(33:56):
Amy Wang wrote a near identical article to the one
that Jeffrey gold wrote this week in the Atlantic. In
other words, they're dragging out all of the old stories
because they got nothing new. Both Goldberg's story and the
two year old Wang story were based on claims made

(34:17):
by Kelly and Kelly alone, nobody else. Nobody else has
ever verified them, and the Kelly claims got abundant coverage
when the book that Wang referred to, the Divider, Trump
and the White House, published by the New York Times
Peter Baker and the New Yorkers Susan Glasser, was published
back in twenty twenty three, and then on a completely

(34:38):
uncorroborated story, And you wonder why the Gallup polls shows
shuts such lousy numbers of confidence and reliability on the media, ABC, CBS, CNN,
NPR and hundreds of other news media all around the
world reported on that one claim as though we were
brand new, and then Wednesday, Harris gave what you just

(35:00):
heard only a few seconds of that surprise speech. It
is deeply troubling, incredibly dangerous that Donald Trump would invoke
Adolf Hitler, the man who's responsible for the deaths of
six million Jews and hundreds of thousands of America. And
in Wednesday this week she lost the day again by
repeatedly denouncing Trump as fascist and Hitler liking a town

(35:23):
hall with CNN, And then she launched two new ads
highlighting General Kelly's claims that Trump is a one to
be Hitler ads based on a debunked story. There are,

(35:43):
there are, There is so much evidence that the Democrats
are floundering. Don't get your hopes up too high. But
ten days out from the election, I haven't mentioned the
trend lines at all, but the trend line are decidedly
in Donald Trump's favor. Nate Silver, who used to run

(36:05):
the website five point thirty eight, is out with a
story about how it appears there are all these different
ways that Trump can win the electoral College. And then
we see the early voting numbers in Nevada alone. In
Nevada alone, a swing state that you think the Unions
would control, Republicans are out numbering Democrats much more than

(36:27):
they did four years ago. Ten days. Let's see where
we are next weekend. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown.
Thanks for joining. I appreciate you tuning in. I'll see
you next Saturday
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