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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, what's going on? Michael?
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Just wondering if you can look into the supposed one
hundred and sixty thousand plus ballots that may have been
duplicated in Michigan.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Is that real?
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Laura Trump said that it is real and that those
ballots will not be counted. I am hard pressed to
find any information online about this. Can you confirm? Thanks, No,
I can't.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
That's the first I've heard of it. I find it
interesting that I'm not criticizing you don't read it as
a criticism. But as brilliant as I am, and as
much stuff as I've got in my head, and as
much time as I spend consuming news and information, I
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don't get it all.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Are you high right now? As brilliant as you are, what.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
I'm just I'm I would say I'm being self deprecating,
but I can't be self deprecating because I'm just I'm
just brilliant. You know, after all, you know you read
you played those rules of engagement.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
I am the check co.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
I am the so called talent.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
Did you get it from today? Was at the circle k?
Or was this the mac donald?
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Well?
Speaker 3 (01:10):
This is a McDonald's today. Huh, good old ice cold chemicals.
So I'm at the doctor's office. You know, they're going
through my blood work and telling me how great everything is,
and you know, and oh, you know you've got you know,
you have zero risk of cardiac disease, and you have
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zero risk of you know, all of this and that,
and you know you're all your markers are great and
blah blah, blah.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Blah, and just the sad thing as you're ugly.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Well I'm ugly and I drink that coke. So they
can't fix They can't fix either one of those. I
hadn't heard that, and I guess I could research it
right now, but that means you'd have to listen to
Dragon while I research it, and that means the program
would just craters. So we're not going to do that
right now. Nika Presentsky was on uh INSNBC obviously, and
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she kind of mocks uh Fox News and begs a
Harris spokesperson to attack Fox News for reporting that Biden
called or that gether Biden called Trump supporters garbage.
Speaker 5 (02:31):
I want to ask you about former President I mean
Joe Biden's use of the word garbage and what he
meant versus what he said, because I thought it was
actually the reaction to.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Versus what he meant, versus what he said.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Just trying to play a quick clip of that.
Speaker 6 (02:53):
From Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
flowing out there as his supporters, his his his demonizational
scene is unconstable and it's not American.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Hmmm.
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Seems to me like he called them garbage. He almost
started saying, you know, Puerto Rico where I'm from, but
we'll let that one slip fill.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
It was very telling because Kamala Harris did something Donald
Trump has never done. She just answers the question, validates,
and then made a very good point about him.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
Wait wait, wait, wait, wait wait wait what she answers
a question?
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Yeah, you just can't hear the answers because the engines
of Air Force one are are roaring. But you can
see her lips moving.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
So she does answer a question. It's just not the
answer to.
Speaker 7 (03:45):
The question that was asked, right, it was a question
that was never asked about that.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
She doesn't even actually answer questions. She spews talking points.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
There you go, how she would lead Americans all Americans
and also said that that's not what he meant.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
We know where the word is.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
That's not what he meant. That that's not what he meant.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
Came from It came from Donald Trump, came from his
comedian at the Maga rally at MSG that looked really
creepy in a million different ways.
Speaker 7 (04:16):
And Maga rally.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Maga is the m A GA four n a z
I four. Maga equals Nazi, Nazi equals Maga. It's all
the same thing, you dot C Maga.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
You just blew my mind. Michael. I never put the
two and two together, I.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Know, but I wanted to help you out there.
Speaker 5 (04:39):
I want to help you out and frightening to a
lot of people. And yet on Fox News this is
on a loop for twenty four hours, as.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
If as if there's never a loop on anything on
the others. I mean, holy cow, come on, Mika, have
a little self awareness. MSNBC plays things on a loop
as much as Fox News plays things on a loop.
You know, there are days when when I've got let's say,
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I'm really busy in my office doing something at home,
and I will either I'll probably well probably more likely
than not, have Fox News playing on the background, maybe
because I, you know, it's one it's white noise for me,
and two it's in case there's something that breaks, you know,
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I want to know about it, and I don't want
to I don't want to rely on you know, the networks,
which will be you know, several hours later, or I
don't want to rely on, say, katiev R nine news
many local channels to bring me breaking news that you know,
Kim Jong un, little Rocketman and Gigen Ping have decided
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to launch rockets at Taiwan or I don't know San Francisco,
which would But would that be so bad to kind
of clean up San Francisco with a nuke? That might
be what it takes to clean up San Francisco. But
what I notice is, and it's it's it's my hang
up about radio. When you do four hours of radio.
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I've had program director after program director after program director,
and I understand this numerically, mathematically, I understand it. The
audience turns over and people that are listening to say
at six o'clock aren't necessarily this thing at nine o'clock,
vice versa. But I just cannot repeat stories over and
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over and over. It would be so easy. You know,
I mentioned the dragon during our little break. What I
wouldn't give to have a three hour program. Four hours
is a long time to talk, and four hours is
a long time to talk and not there's not that
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there's not an of content. I mean, there's plenty of content.
But think about how easy it would be for me
to do four hours a day and just every hour
or every other hour, just do the same stories over
and over and over. Well, that's kind of what happens
if you're like me and you're sitting in your office
and you got Fox News on the background, and you
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realize you've gone from one story or from one show
to the next show to the next show, and they
all talk about the same thing, and so you're the
same story over and over and over. It may be
a slightly different perspective, there might be a slightly little turn,
you know, of how they approach or report the story,
but nonetheless, it's the same freaking story. They all do that,
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and it drives me crazy, which is why I try
to avoid it. So Mika, have a little self awareness.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
The word garbage had never been said before by Donald Trump.
Where it started even hosts saying I will always remember
the day where I was at the moment half the
country was called garbage. I swear to god, that was
said with a straight face on Fox News.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
I heard that too. I heard that same line used
on Fox News, and I too thought it was okay. Seriously,
I can barely remember what I had for lunch yesterday,
let alone garbage. Now, I don't know, maybe this will
become an iconic moment, and maybe many of you will
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remember the day that I heard Biden use the word garbage.
I don't know. I don't know. We may remember the
day that Donald Trump got in a garbage truck. We
may be hard pressed to remember why, but we'll probably,
in the recesses of our brains, be able to pull
it out.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
Would you answer back, please, to this hypocrisy, hypocrisy?
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Why is it hipoca? See? Why is it hypocrisy to
point out that Joe Biden, indeed.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware,
they're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
floating out there is his supporters.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
The only garbage I see floating out there are his supporters.
Never has the word apostrophe been more important than today,
although I don't really understand why the apostrophe is important.
Speaker 8 (09:31):
Yeah, I mean, look, Mika, this is you and I
just spent a long time dissecting how people are getting
their information these days and how siloed. You know, certain
quote unquote media news outlets.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Are as if MSNBC. Look, they're all siloed. At least
I have the intellectual honesty to tell you that Fox
News is a siloed cable channel, just like CNN and MSNBC,
and they play up to a certain demographic that they
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know that they can attract advertisers too, because they got eyeballs.
You want to find fascinating, though about the Fox News
demographic that most people don't talk about the number of
independent voters. They consume their news from Fox News. They
don't go to see any MSNBC.
Speaker 8 (10:20):
But the bottom line is, look, this is exactly why
the Vice president went to the Ellipse earlier this week
and laid out her vision. Mika seventy five thousand.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
Now, what do you think about this there? Mika Brazinski
is like, for the love of God, can we please
stop talking about garbage. It's just been garbage, garbage, garbage
for what now? Two days, three days. How long has
it been. I think it's been what seventy two hours.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
Since Madison Square Garden, Right, that's when the guy made
the comments.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Yeah, so that was Sunday, Monday. Yeah, whatever it was.
Whatever it was, let's just say ninety six hours. Let's just,
you know, for the sake of parting, let's say it's
been ninety six hours and it's been garbage, garbage, garbage, garbage.
What's this spokesperson for Kamala Harris about to refer to.
Speaker 8 (11:14):
But the bottom line is, look, this is exactly why
the vice president went to the Ellipse.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
Went to the ellipse. What does the Ellipse refer to? Oh,
I know, the day democracy almost died, the insurrection, The
day of the insurrection January sixth, twenty twenty one, The
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day that we all ran to our bunkers, The day
that we all, I mean, this radio station barely was
able to stay on the air. We had to fire
up the generators because all the people running the power
plants REXL ran to their bunkers. The highways were clear,
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there was no traffic. The grocery store shells were bare,
all the toilet paper was gone. Toilet paper and paper
towels had just disappeared because there was an instruction going
on inside the belway, and we were all fearful that
we would never ever see our families again. People were
making frantic phone calls. People were sending text messages and emails.
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Where are you? Are you okay? Do you have enough? Ammo?
Do you give any water?
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Tell my wife I love her.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
Tell my wife, I love her because I know that
I'm a mile away in a different office building, and
I'm afraid I'm going to be raped. I'm afraid I'm
going to be raped and murdered. Yes, I am, oh good.
Speaker 8 (12:50):
Earlier this week and laid out her vision because seventy
five thousand people in Washington d.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
They're so excited because they finally got and I don't
know whether the numbers accurate or not, but that's the
number they've latched onto. The thing about seventy five thousand
people there, Well, whoop boop?
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Do you do you think about that?
Speaker 8 (13:07):
Seventy five thousand people came.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
To hear her talking, No, seventy five thousand people, fifty
thousand of whom were delivered to via bus.
Speaker 8 (13:16):
About what her vision is for the American people, So
she's getting her message out there. You know, we are
using every means that we can in terms of, you know,
using our digital platforms here on the campaign, working with
surrogates to use their digital platforms. We've had so many surrogates,
so many people endorse over the last five days. Bad
Bunny of course, one of the most popular musicians in America,
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a very prominent Puerto Rican endorse who used his platform
to talk about why he does not support Donald Trump
and why he is supporting Kamala Harris. Jennifer Aniston just
endorsed us yesterday on her Instagram account.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
She's oh, Dragon, did you know that? Do you let
Jennifer Aniston endorse Kamala Harris on her Instagram account?
Speaker 1 (14:01):
I don't care.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
Well, that means that that changes everything for me.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
The election's over, Yeah, I mean it's done.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
You know, I've got those extra vacation days I need
to burn up. I think I'll just be back on Wednesday.
I'll just come back Wenesday. It's over. Julia Roberts came
out Beyonce the Big Oh, I mean to which I say,
bfd to the b o uh. And by the way,
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the Big O and b oh, I mean those are
two different things. You get Oprah and you and you
got Brock. Wait a minute, So they're all excited about
and some unnamed person, some prominent Puerto Rican has endorsed
Kamal Heffle. They don't tell you who it is. Well,
I can tell you the Puerto Ricos shadow senator. They're
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Puerto Rico's representative to the United States Senate, Zeretto Brookso. Brooksaw,
I'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, joined former
President Donald Trump at a rally talent at a rally
in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and endorsed him this week Tuesday, after
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the joke. Her appearance follows the media frenzy that you're
continuing to hear on the MSNBC and on CNN from
Tony Hinchcliffe. Was that his name making that joke about
Puerto Rico's uh, you know, a floating garbage? She said this,
we need the leadership of Donald Trump is our commander
in chief and Dave McCormick for a renewed leadership in
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the United States Senate. Pennsylvanians, Americans, all a better future
is in your hands. Your vote is the most powerful
tool you have to bring about change in for latinos
dale a Trumpet let frenzka deluvito. I'm sure I bastardize that.
Give Trump the force of your vote, she dismissed. The
Democrats feigned outrage over the joke about Puerto Rico. The
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quip poorly received humor. The critics are twisting to misrepresent
Trump's personal views.
Speaker 9 (16:10):
Oh okay, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the Hello.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
It feels great to be back here in Allentown. My
name is the writer of books, and I am the
Republican United States shadow sedator form a beautiful island where
I was born and raised. Indeed, a community very well
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anchored with steadfast conservative values of family, faith, economic freedom, and.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
Deep love of country.
Speaker 3 (16:56):
Here got that?
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Sorry?
Speaker 9 (17:00):
Did Michael just toot his own horn on the air.
That's just nasty her.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
I never toot my own horn because I got dragon
to do that. Dragon just worships me.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
It's just it's really, you don't enough.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
It's just kind of disgusting at times. But I understand.
I understand that you know the the awe and the
aura that you know you have to deal with every day. Uh.
Former actor I met me, I can't say. Former actor,
actor and former governor Donold Honold st Nigga. He's endorsed
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Kamala Harris, so this changes everything for me too. He's
complaining that Donald Trump will divide, insult and be an
American if he's unelected. Now you know, just a little background.
Schwarzenegger is an Austrian immigrant. His father was a Nazi veteran,
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and he railed that quote to someone like me who
talks to people all over the world and still knows
America is the shining city on a hill. Calling America
a trash can for the world is so unpatriotic. It
makes me furious, he said, And of course he misrepresented
Trump's warning that the Democrats have made America like a
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garbage can for the world, how well by turning a
blind eye to all the illegal immigration going on. Arnold
went on to say that I will always be an
American before I am a Republican. That's why this week
I'm voting for Kamala Harrison, Tim Wallas. We need to
close the door on this chapter of American history. I
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remember being with Arnold and Grey Davis on Marine one
one time. It was quite the adventure. Uh, it was
in during the recall. Schwarzenegger was running against Gray Davis.
We had wildfires in California were flying up and down
the California coast, and you got two mortal political enemies
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and Bush has no interest at all in talking to
either one of them. So Bush just very strategically places
me between the two of them. Hey, Governor Davis's how's
the recall going? Oh? Really, you think you're gonna lose? Oh? Hey, Arnold,
how are you doing? How are you doing? Terminator?
Speaker 9 (19:36):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (19:37):
How's that recall going?
Speaker 4 (19:39):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (19:39):
You're gonna beat this guy? How beout we do this?
How about I just move over here to the backseat
of the helicopter and you can just duke it out.
We'll open the door, and whoever gets thrown out first, well,
obviously you're the loser, and whoever can stay a Marine
one you'll be the winner. We'll do that. How about that?
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And then remember Honored also took over from Trump to
play the boss on The Apprentice, but the ratings went
downhill and Trump has really kind of ribbed Schwarzenegger pretty
often for that failure. After Trump's election, Schwarzenegger grew increasingly
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erratic exploding something that well I have a hard time
forgetting about. Remember, Kamala Harris is running on freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom.
Remember this.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
I think people should know.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
There's a virus you.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
It kills people, and the only way we've prevented is
is get vaccinated, to we masked, to do social distancing,
washing your hands all the time, and not just to
think about, well, my freedom is being kind of disturbed here. No,
screw your freedom, because the freedom comes applications and kind
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of responsibilities.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
You cannot just say.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
I have the right to the x yancy when you
affect other people, school.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Your fweedom, School your fweedom. But you know what kind
of reminds me of.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
People should know there's a virus here. It kills people.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
It kills people. The virus kills people.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
And the only way we've prevented is the.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Only way to prevent the virus from killing people is
to get vaccinated. Oh and now we know that those
were there was no efficacy to the to the virus.
The sarge Co V two vaccine. What a waste of
billions of dollars.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
And of course.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
Pfizer, Maderna, Johnson and Johnson, they've all got you know,
liability protections, because well, we're gonna jab everybody. But you know,
if they're adverse, you know events, well sucks to be
you shouldn't have taken it both, but you have to
take it. Have they ever let those military members back in?
Now there was some group I forget who it was,
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but there was some group that recently won like millions
of dollars for having been wrongfully terminated for refusing to
take the shot based on deeply held religious beliefs. But
the military, now we're not gonna let them back in.
So vaccines, arnold, you were wrong about that.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Wear masks.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Wear a mask, Oh, Tony Fauci, you today wear a mask.
Tomorrow don't wear a mask. And oh, by the way,
we also know that a virus is much smaller than
a bacteria. So the virus is going to get through
those masks unless you wear property wear ki in ninety
five masks. So masks now they didn't work.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
So distancing.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
Oh remember now we now know social distancing. You know,
there's still occasionally like there's a there's a Wahoo's Taco
place over by us that still has the steps. You
ever see these still stuck on the little stickers on
the floor drive and you see they'll do.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Ye, there's six feet apart things.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
Yeah, yeah, stand six feet apart. Oh, I know where
it was. It was in Hawaii on the on the jetway.
As we were getting off the plane in Honolulu is
still had the little places. And I'm thinking, really, you
just got off a plane where you were jammed in together,
and now you're supposed to Oh, now I'm on the jetway,
I go to stand six feet apart. It's kind of
like the O idea if you can walk into the
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restaurant with the mask, keep it on until you sit down. So, Arnold,
you were wrong about that too. Washing your hands or washed.
You know you should wash your hands all the time.
Quit picking your nose, washing and wash your hands, okay.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
Time and not just to think about, well, my freedom
is being kind of disturbed here.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
Well my feetom wasn't being disturbed. My feeedom was being destroyed, Honold.
So you can endorse Kamala Harris all you want to
call somebody that cares, because I don't. In somewhat breaking news,
it appears that Vice President Harris is maybe pulling out
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of North Carolina. Hmmm, yes, there reports that the campaign
is skating back its advertising expenditures in North Carolina, pulling
a substantial and by substantial, I mean like eighty percent
of its advertising budget five days before the election. Huh.
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Now that might be prompted by polling shifts that are
favoring Trump and Republican gains in the early voting numbers.
Advertising analysis firm ad Impact, of which we participate, reports
that the Harris campaign has withdrawn at least two million
dollars from an additional two point seven millions. So we're
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going to spend seven on one thousand dollars. We got
to at least make a showing. With Raleigh, North Carolina
being the only market retaining any ads whatsoever. Poule suggests
that Harris maintains a lead over Trump only in Raleigh,
so all she's trying to do is preserve what the
little vote she has in Raleigh, And there is speculation
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that they could be redeploying their North Carolina resources. Where
would you go if you were if you're looking at
the electoral college map and you see the real clear
politics average and you're thinking, Okay, where do we have
a margin of error that we need to kind of
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get out of that MOE so that we can secure
that particular battleground state. Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia,
North Carolina. Those are the seven battleground states right now.
So if you're gonna pull out of North Carolina, which
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are the other six would you go to? I might
go to maybe Pennsylvania because that's really the must have
that clears the path. The winner of Pennsylvania has a
clearer path to two seventy than anybody else than the
other person. No, They're going to go to Virginia. Wow,
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Trump's going to New Mexico. Harris is going to Virginia. Now,
if you go to Virginia and you're the Democrat nominee,
that tells me that, huh, maybe in Virginia it's closer
than we think and she has to shore up her
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and you know, who knows what's gonna happen Tuesday. But
that tells me that campaign strategists are looking at Virginia
and saying, Okay, if we're going to pull four point
seven out of North Carolina, where do we spend that
four million dollars? I would have thought Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, No, Virginia,
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not even one of the battleground states. Now, flip that up,
flip that upside down. If you're Trump and you're thinking, Okay,
we've got we got a couple hours on the campaign
schedule here, that's that's not booked because he's booking every
single minute. Where should we go? Uh, Michigan, Nah, Wisconsin, Noah,
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Let's go to New Mexico. Now. I find that fascinating
because while New Mexico is a predominantly Democrat state, it's
other than it's governor. It is pretty traditional Latino and conservative.
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So maybe they see something in New Mexico that they
could put those few like total votes in play. Hmmm.
It's just getting more interesting the closer we got. And man,
can I not wait till it's over? Michael Dragon, don't
you think today, being Halloween, a tackle might be appropriate?
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Maybe you could use it once as a bumper music
instead of a bumping music. You just keep that going.
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I'm gonna go ahead and cut out of here.
Speaker 7 (28:39):
I mean I really didn't want to, but I mean
he asked for it.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
Well, it is kind of scary, and this Halloween, what
kind of candy you're giving out tonight.
Speaker 6 (28:49):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (28:50):
I found a special bag. It's got green twigs and
green Snickers in it.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
Well that's interesting. Yeah, have you opened what are the
snickers in the Packaging's green? Are they? Is the candy
actually green?
Speaker 7 (29:03):
The chocolate is still chocolate, but the inside cookie.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Or whatever it is, that's green.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Really? Yeah? Huh. How do you know.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
That Missus Redbeard opened a couple of Oh? Oh she did, Yes, Yeah, it's.
Speaker 7 (29:14):
All Missus red Oh really yes. And I think we've
got some you know, reeses and some Hershey's.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Yeah, I know we have reeses.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Oh you do, do you?
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Yeah? I know we do.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
For a fact. For a fact, I know how many.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
I wanted to make sure there were no razor blades
or anything in there, so you know, I randomly checked
a couple of them. Yeah. Uh. Trump's backing a restitution program. Now,
when I first heard this story, I thought, wait a minute,
and then I thought a little deeper about it. Speaking
at a press conference in Palm Beach, he said that
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a voter sending back to the White House, he wants
to seize the assets of criminal immigrant gangs and the
car to and then use those assets to create a
victim compensation fund for the victims. I kind of like
this idea, he said. I'm announcing for the first time
that under my administration, we'll be seizing the assets of
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the criminal gangs and drug cartels, and we will use
those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution
for the victims of migrant crime. That's what he called it.
He said that the federal governm would help with the restitution.
I don't I don't think they should be doing that.
We should we should seal the border off. Now. I'm
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I'm generally opposed to asset forfeiture, primarily because it's been
so abused, But why not seize the assets and instead
of just you know, like right now, every time you
see the you know, oh we've we've confiscated these cars
and this artwork and everything else, Well, that just goes
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to the treasury. Well, when we seize assets from the
cartels or all those transnational criminal groups that Kamala Harris
supposedly Oh, by the way, I I want to make
a comment about that too. Why don't we take those
assets and instead of selling them off and taking the
money and putting it toward the Treasury. Why don't we
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put it toward the victims of illegal immigrants to commit crimes,
I mean, to the victims of illegal immigrants commit crimes.
Why not do that? Seems like that would be a
wiser use of the money than anything else. But speaking
of Kamala Harris prosecuting transnational criminals, you know how CBS's
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Sixty Minutes altered the interview with Kamala Harris to make
her answer sound better than it was. The New York
Times did a fully request out in California and asked
for the transcripts of trials where she was the lead
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prosecutor where she sat in the first chair, where she
was the main one prosecuting the case as San Francisco DA.
They found six cases, and in those cases, the New
York Times analyzed the closing arguments that she made in
those trials to see what kind of closing argument she
might make as a presidential candidate. Now, I found that
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a somewhat interesting exercise. For what I find more interesting
is this, people are asking the New York Times to
release the transcripts. Now. I don't know how long it
took them to get those transcripts. I suppose since it
was the New York Times. The San Francisco DA's office
probably fell over backwards trying to get it to the
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New York Times as quickly as possible because I knew
it would be a puff piece, and of course it
did turn out to be a puff piece. But now
other groups are asking the New York Times to release
those transcripts so that we can see other things that
she said in the trial, and the New York Times
is saying, oh, no, we can't do that because we
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have to protect the privacy of the people involved. What
it's a public trial, the transcripts are public government records.
Release the transcripts, New York Times. I'd like to see
exactly how she argued the cases.
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