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November 7, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, Mike, I know I'm leaving this one late at
night and hopefully you get it in the morning, But
they concern just popped up. I haven't seen Hillary, Madonna
or Oprah will someone calling a wellness check to make
sure they didn't implode today.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Later they've all left the country. I thought they were
all leaving, so I was. I told Dragon earlier that
last night I was, you know, doing my usual rigorous
show prep, and I'm scrolling through a website that has

(00:35):
a compilation of tiktoks on it, and it's all these
tiktoks of all these whiny cry babies that are really
all upset about Tuesday's election results. By the way, let
me just point out that the Wall Street Journal reports
this morning that Arizona Trump still leads in Arizona by

(00:59):
more than five percent. Uh, but only sixty nine percent
of precincts are reporting. Now Arizona has eleven electoral votes.
Then we get to Nevada, Trump leads by three point
seven percent. Ninety percent of precincts are reporting. So why

(01:21):
haven't those two races been called? Why can't they finish
their tabulation? Is now Thursday, November seven, and we're still
waiting on those two plus assuming that he does win those, uh,
that will give Trump three hundred and twelve electoral votes.
That kids is a landslide. That's an ass wooman. That's

(01:47):
opened a big can of whoop ass on Tamala Harris,
who by the way, I was, you know, I was
doing yesterday dragon. So I'm I'm at my I'm in
my student you at my desk, and I'm doing show
prep and and I'm I'm like getting.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
Really bored, truly bored.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
You know. You and I talked earlier, like it seems
like Friday.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
It's been Friday for about three or four days.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Oh my god, it's just like, get us out of
this week and let us move on. And I start,
and I'm thinking, oh, now two o'clock for Eastern Kamala
Harris is coming on to give her concession speech.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
She was on time for Oh wait, well she was close.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
She was close. Did you see the squirrel?

Speaker 3 (02:31):
I got to talk back about the squirrel. I may
play that here.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yeah, there there was a I didn't believe it. I
went back and and I watched the beginning, and sure enough,
there's a squirrel that comes hopping because it's outside of
Howard University and there's a squirrel and I wonder if
is it.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
The ghost of Peanut Peanut.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah, so I'm thinking to myself, Okay, it's it's like,
I don't know, it's one thirty one five, I've had lunch.
I'm kind of sleepy, you know, I'm just kind of that,
you know, maybe I should just go take a nap.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Now, what did they stayed up late the night before?
I woke up earlier yesterday's right, And.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
I'm thinking that, and then I get an email about
and I guess it's from the Casabanita guys who you know,
Tray and Matter. I don't know, but Cosaa, you finally
got your I got I'm now a member of the
VIP club. That's right, that's right, I'm in fact, I
am a member of the Cosabita vi IP Club.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
Just like it's just like everybody else needs our country.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
But I get an email about there's a documentary. Have
you seen this documentary?

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Oh, the documentary on the on Casabinina. Yes, it's great.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Well, I'm halfway through it, so I think, you know what,
I'm gonna start watching this. And then at two o'clock
I'll just pose it and I'll go over and I'll
watch Kamala Harris. Well, I get so engrossed into the
stupid Casabanita documentary that because I'm thinking they're they're like
it's it's an hour, and it's like it's like not

(04:02):
a not evey minute documented. Yeah, and I'm like forty
five minutes through it, and I'm thinking, holy crap. They
in forty five minutes, they've said to themselves at least
a dozen times, maybe we should just stop. We made
a mistake. Yeah, we made a mistake. Maybe we should
just stop. And of course they're doing a little tallly
of construction costs right now. They just keep skyrocketing. And

(04:24):
of course I'm thinking to myself, now I'm engrossing as
stupid documentary about stupid Gossipbanita. By the way, I also
got the email this past I think it was this week,
maybe it was last week. The reservations are now open
for December, yeah, which I have not I just you
know what, you know what I hadn't thought about.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
That invite mom up from Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, take her to Casabanita and just you know, and
then of course they've got they got uh Locha in there,
you know, and you know, and I'm thinking, oh, we've
had her in the studio, we've talked to her.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
Great woman after watching the documentor I'm very thankful that
she was able to not drop any f bombs on
air here.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Oh, isn't that amazing? I know, it was like, holy crap, woman, Yep.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
I knew.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
I knew you were feisty when you were in the studio,
but holy crap, I didn't realize you were that feisty.
But the whole point of the story is I missed
because I got so engrossed that I look up at
the clock and I realized, now it's like two twenty
or something, So I've missed. And so now I'm like, okay,
let's pause it. Let's go back, and let's watch the
Kamala Harris concession speech.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
You think you missed it?

Speaker 2 (05:36):
Now, I wish I had missed it. It was as
I told Dragon, it wasn't concessionary. It wasn't concession ye.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
Now this is the first one that I only heard
part of it because it was on my way home
from work, and I was like, I've never heard another
concession speech. But it didn't didn't feel like, congratulations to
the other guy. And that's what I would think of
concession speech, is, you know, we did fine, but the
other guy did better. Let's all move forward with the

(06:04):
other guy.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
When she first came in and she first mentioned Trump
one time, I really thought she would say something, you know,
I wish him well, I hope they are successful. Blah
blah blah blah, you know, good sort about it. Yeah,
and our cause is just and you know, and we
will continue to fight for our just cause and blah blah. No,
she was bitter. She was a bitter old bag.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
I didn't see any of it. How did she look
Did she look bitter and angry or.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Was it here here's my take.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
I will find the video and put it up on
Michael says, go here.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
She had a really rough night, and I think that
she had spent most of the day yelling at people.
She was hoarse, she was kind of scratchy, kind of throat,
you know, I get with allergies sometimes. I don't think
hers were allergies. I think she'd been screaming at people.
I honestly believe she had been screaming at people all

(06:58):
day long and they had the get her medicated before
they get her out to do that, and it was
just anyway, it was just awful.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
But the.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
What led me to go to the Casa Benina movie
was I was so tired of watching and listening to
all of these TikTokers. In fact, you can find it
on my x feed. I think it may have been
the Babylon b or somebody that said, make make asylums

(07:32):
great again. Maga make asylums great again. Now, what we
really need to do is we need to take these
whiny little bitches, these whiny little punk ass kids that
can't take a loss and who were all on TikTok
crying crying, I mean literally screaming and crying. And I
was going to play some this morning, but it was

(07:53):
just I would have had to spend most of my
time yesterday on my current version of Adobe Audition as
opposed to the iHeart version zero point zero of Adobe Audition,
leaping out all the F bombs. So I decided it
just wasn't worth it. And I just don't. I don't

(08:16):
care about you enough to go do that kind of work.
I mean, do you really think I'm gonna put out
any effort to bring you you know a quality radio
program will know. So I did, what's the second best, right,
which you know for this audience, second best is good
enough for them, because you guys are just kind of
a second best audience, right. So in order to wake

(08:38):
you up and get you moving this morning, I bring
you Sonny Austin of.

Speaker 5 (08:43):
The View Finally Disturbed.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
I think if you look at the New York Times
this morning, the headline was America makes a perilous choice.

Speaker 5 (08:54):
I think that in twenty sixteen, we.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
Didn't know what we would get from a Trump administration.
But we know now, and we know now that he
will have almost unfettered power, and so I worry not
about myself. Actually, I don't worry about my station in life.
I worry about the working class. I worry about my mother,
a retired teacher. I worry about our elderly and their

(09:17):
social security and their medicare. I worry about my children's future,
especially my daughter, who.

Speaker 5 (09:22):
Now has less rights than I have.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
And I remember my father telling me many many years
ago that I was the first person in his family
to enjoy full civil rights. And now I have less
civil rights than I had when he.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
Told me that.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
So again I am profoundly disturbed that the fourteenth Amendment
of the Constitution did not prevent someone who participated in
an insurrection from becoming president of the United States.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
I think that.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Going forward, the convicted felon box unemployment applications better be
taken off because if you can meet the President of the.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
United States, all right, I just wanted to let that run. Now,
let's deconstruct it a little bit, because if this Republic
is to survive, dis is like that need to go away.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Now.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
I'm not she can say whatever she wants to say,
and she can go out and spew it all she
wants to. But that kind of thinking, that kind of ignorance,
that kind of absolute stupidity, will be the downfall of
this country. You know when Khrushev back in the sixties
pounded his shoes on the on the desk at United

(10:38):
Nations and talked about how you know they will they
will take over this country. And then if you understand
communism and how they take over another country, Sonny Houston
is a communist and she is a useful idiot in
every sense of the term. In one minute and fourteen seconds,

(10:59):
she exposed this is an IQ of about oh, I
don't know. I actually I actually turned up the heat
in the studio this morning because I think Ryan and
Dan like it like freezing temperature, and I like it
at least, you know, seventy degrees. Seventy two degrees, So
her her IQ is either the room temperature of when

(11:20):
I came in the studio, or maybe it's risen now
to it, and maybe it's now about seventy two degrees.
But I want you to listen to this dumb assery.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
I think if you look at the New York Times
this morning, the headline was, America makes a perilous choice.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
I'm sorry, I wanted to deconstruct.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Yeah, what can't Yeah, but I've got I've got some
more audio from her from yesterday's show, as well as
tell can we.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Hear that in a minute?

Speaker 6 (11:49):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Okay, okay, let me let me finish system real quick.
Then Dragon apparently it has found some other audio from Sonny.
Now again, listen to this.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
For a seconds.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
I think it's If you look at the New York
Times this morning, the headline was, America makes a perilous choice.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Okay, a perilous choice? Did we make a perilous choice?
On Tuesday. No, I personally, I think we made the
right choice. Now, there are many people. I forget how
many millions of people voted for Kamala Harris, but whatever
number voted for her thought they were making the right choice.

(12:26):
But I can quantify why. I think we made the
right choice, and we made the right choice because we
actually listen to voters, We listened to people, and we
understand what it is that the people are concerned about.

(12:47):
Fox News did a quick hit this morning, kind of
a super cut if you will, of their conversations with
people at diners. Now, I want you to listen to
this compilation. It's only a minute long. I want you
to listen to this compl of what people said that
they are concerned about, and then tell me if Sunny
Houstin thinks that, does she truly think we made a

(13:10):
perilous choice? Here are the diners.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
Inflation is really hurting with the Great crisis.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Are just calling up gasoline, food, everything.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
It's just hard executed, the increases and the costs of everything.
And what are you Who do you blame for that
inflation problem?

Speaker 6 (13:27):
So, Democrats, what's the most important issue right now for
you in the country?

Speaker 3 (13:30):
The economy and the border.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
The border is a big problem. Oh yes, the mortar
is certainly a big problem. The illegal immigration, the rise
in crime, you know, is going on all over the country,
especially in these big cities.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
We planned our retirement about four years ago when Trump
was still in office, and now the last two years
and I've retired.

Speaker 7 (13:49):
And now everything is the inflation has gone bad.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
All these illegal immigrants coming over the border, tens of
thousands of them.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
It's frustrating.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
It's frustrating for myself other small business owners.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
I would say inflation.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
It's at the grocery store.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Every time you go to buy food, bread, eggs, milk,
everything has gone up so high.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
So I think that hits us personally.

Speaker 6 (14:09):
I'm so anxious to I go to the every grocery
store in anxiety because all the prices are like twenty
to thirty percent.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Hire.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
I would say safety, secure and our borders. It's very important.

Speaker 5 (14:20):
Criminals are not having a service sentence, so ol sized.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Safety. What's the number one issue for you?

Speaker 6 (14:26):
Definitely the economy and immigration. Two companies that I work
for at Great Companies pretty much went out of business
and due to the Bonding administration when it come into
Pennsylvania went red that CV radio. I haven't heard it
that is static in a while.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Like they I love the CV radio. I haven't heard
that ekstatic in a while. So back to Sunny houstin
we made.

Speaker 5 (14:50):
At the New York Times this morning.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
The headline was America makes a perilous choice.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Yeah, if if you're worried about what I found fascinating
about the Fox and for thing this morning. Was there
that compilation taught yes, inflation in the economy, but the
word crime and safety were used several times. So if
those are the top concerns, what did Kamala Harris or

(15:15):
the Democrats let's quit talking about Kamala Harris. What did
the Democrats do or say during the campaign that said
they were going to do to address either any of
those issues, not just inflation, not just the economy, but
what about immigration, what about crime? What about public safety?
What about any of that? They didn't do anything to
address any of those issues. So have we made a

(15:39):
perilous choice?

Speaker 3 (15:42):
No?

Speaker 2 (15:43):
But this is the drivel. And again I want you
to think about Sonny Houston. But I want you to
imagine you're watching this video Sunny Houston, which dragons are
going to put up at Michael says, go here dot com.
But I want you to look over your shoulder, and
I want you to look at all those clapping seas,
all those people in that audience. And don't get me wrong,

(16:05):
I shouldn't be quite that harsh because many people go
to New York City and they want to see a
live television production. You go to Burbank, you want to
see a live television show. I get that. But many
people go to New York City, obviously because they want
to go see the you know, the Statue of Liberty,

(16:27):
or are they want to you know, take their life
into their own hands on the New York City subway system,
or they actually want to go see the view. They
want to see the view, really and so why because
you see them as some sort of paragons of virtue,
paragons of intellectual how about elitism, how about out of touchism.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
I think that in twenty sixteen, we didn't know what
we would get from a Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Okay, you kind of did. He kind of told you
what he was going to do. Candidates, with the exception
of this past candidate Kamala Harris, who didn't tell us
anything about what she was going to do. Trump was
always quite clear. In fact, I would argue that the
reason Trump won was he was very clear about exactly

(17:20):
what he was going to do. He addressed every single
issue that the people in those diners that they were
doing the compilation of talked about, Oh, I'm not done
with Sonny. Sonny really goes off the deep end near
the end of this clip, and I want you to
think about it, not just I mean, it's easy to

(17:42):
make fun of the view, but she's a Democrat propagandist.
She's talking to a bunch of useful idiots, and I
want you to think about what they're saying.

Speaker 7 (17:57):
Michael Brown, there are no coincidents. It is so we
are talking about Peanut squirrel, and just right before Camaul
gave her confession speech, what showed up on the stage. Yep,
a squirrel. I don't know if that was Peanut's ghost
or a cousin, but strong message. The squirrels have had

(18:22):
it too besides us.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Isn't it fascinating how something as simple as a squirrel
story totally un well, not totally unrelated, because I do
think it's about government overreach. And then a squirrel because
they're outside at Howard University. If you've ever been to
Howard University in Washington, C it's it's actually it's it's
it's not the most beautiful campus in the world, but

(18:45):
it's it's you know, it's a typical college campus. And
to have a squirrel outside, you know, is not surprising.
But you're right. There are no coincidences in Washington, DC.
And I do I want to say, just to give
you a little kind of roadmap here. I want to
get the text messages when Dragon and I finished the view,

(19:06):
because really, you got some really good questions and comments
that I want to share. But back to Sunny Houston
because the reason this is important is those people, those Democrats, Marxist, socialist, progressives,
whatever you want to call them this morning, I don't care,

(19:26):
are truly distraught and they're truly fearful. Now, had Kamala
Harris one, I would fear for the country, but I
would be rational about it. I would explain, Look, here
are the policy things we need to watch out for.
Here's if we had won the Senate. Here's what the
Senate needs to be doing. Here's what we need to

(19:47):
you know, be careful about what they may try to pull,
and you know, I would walk through all the things
that we need to be doing. I wouldn't be sitting
here like, oh, well, it might be, but not about that.
These people are unhinged.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
Oh we know now, and we know now that he
will have almost unfettered power.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Now where does that come from? Why does she think
that Donald Trump, the forty seventh president of the United
States of America, is going to have unfettered power because
the Democrats. The Democrats forced the Supreme Court. Now, obviously
the Supreme Court didn't have to take the case. But
because the case was of such constitutional importance, all of

(20:33):
these cases, all of the lawfair that they threw up
against Donald Trump, you knew that it was inevitable that
at some point there was going to be a defense
argument that says, wait a minute, you can't prosecute him
for this. This was something that he did in his
official capacity, and the president is immune for acts done

(20:55):
in his official capacity. So let's take it to the
Supreme Court. So their lawfare resulted in the Supreme Court
finally deciding, Okay, here's here's our as Justice I think
it was Justice Roberts said a ruling for the ages
because it is the Court had never addressed specifically how

(21:17):
immunity applies or does not apply to the president of
the United States of America. So the Democrats, by their
own actions put the Supreme Court in a position where
they said, Okay, well, if you're going to keep if
you're going to keep pursuing this, at some point defense
counsel is going to raise the question about immunity, and now, yep,
we're gonna have to address it. So they did. But

(21:40):
the decision shows you just how desperate Democrats are to
ignore the meaning of the ruling, to misapply the meaning
of the ruling, and to use the ruling because it
didn't go their way, to use the ruling to propagandize,

(22:03):
and to go out there and absolutely put the fear
of God into people that the Supreme Court has now
given the President of the United States unfettered power. It
has not. The United States Constitution, albeit may be hanging
by a thread, is still alive and well today it
may be on life support, but there is life in

(22:25):
the Constitution. And the Court simply said, for acts that
are reserved to the president, now think about this. Acts
that are reserved to the president, you can go read
them in Article an Article two. Guess what he takes
an oath to faithfully administer the laws of the United

(22:47):
States and to preserve, prevent, preserve, defend, and uphold the
Constitution of the United States. He does not have unfettered
power by that alone. But these useful idiots are out
talking to an audience off I don't know, maybe a
million people. I don't know what their audience. I don't

(23:08):
know what their Nielsen's are. I don't care what their
nielsens are. I would be as upset if their new
if they had a thousand viewers a day, I'd be
upset because those are one thousand idiots a day that
are listening to that drivel. He does not have unfettered power.
He is not a tyrant. Now, you know, I've got

(23:34):
I got a bunch of bosses in this building, and
those bosses have a lot of power. They can they
can do a lot of things. It's not unfettered. Now,
if they're listening, they may be thinking, oh, really, we'll
hold my beer. Yeah, Well, you know what they're always

(23:55):
subject to, Oh, I don't know, uh, civil rights complaints,
age discrimination complaints, sex discrimination complaints, any number of things.
There are rules and parameters in which they are required
to manage and exercise their authority.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
Billy, the only.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Entity that I know that has unfettered powers God Almighty,
And none of these people, including my bosses, are God Almighty.
And Donald Trump, the President of the United States. Joe Biden,
the current president, is he alive today. The current president
of the United States of America does not have unfettered power.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
And so I worry not about myself. Actually, I worry
about my station in life. I worry about the working class.
I worry about my mother.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
Here is And I'm not saying this is not possible,
because I know that I'm better off than some other people,
and I know a lot of people are better off
than I am. And I have concerns. You know, I've
told you I have concerns about the two black women. Well,

(25:10):
I'm hoping the black women have gotten sheltered because no
one's seen the black women lately. I worry about them.
I've done some things for them which will go unsaid,
but I've done some things for them. I do believe
that you can be concerned about people who are in

(25:32):
a less fortunate position than you are. That is true,
but it's a little difficult unless you have a really
solid spiritual I would go so far as to say
Christian faith that you've put that concern into action. Now,

(25:56):
I'm not judging Sunny Houston here because I don't know
what she does in their private life, and quite frankly,
I don't care. But let me just ask you a question.
Sitting in their studios in on the Upper East Side
in Manhattan and making the millions of dollars that they
make every single year, and having a driver take them

(26:19):
to work every day, and going to all the socialite
things and doing all that, do you really think they
spend much time, if any time at all, out really
doing things taking care of other people. Maybe they do,
I don't know. I'm just saying I just want you
to think about it, because what I find to be
true generally is that conservatives are actually much more active

(26:43):
and actionable in their caring for the less fortunate than
liberals are. And why is that? Because conservatives recognize that
if I want to really help someone that's less fortunate
than I am, then I need to do that myself,
or I need to find a church or a private

(27:06):
charity or something that can they were my dollar where
ninety five cents of the dollar that I give is
going to go to help that person. Again, I don't
know what they do, but you know what liberals tend
to do. They want the government to help everybody else,
so they choose the least effective, the least caring means

(27:27):
of a way to care for those that are less fortunate.
So I just don't buy I don't buy your stick
at all.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
Other a retired teacher, I worry about our elderly and
their social security and their their care.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Why do you worry about it because it's it's fiscally failing.
Do you worry about it for those reasons? Or do
you worry about it because you believe that somehow conservatives
want to take away grandmother's social Security or somebody's Medicare
or Medicaid. Conservatives don't want to do that, but conservatives

(28:03):
do want to try to get it on fiscal sound,
fiscal footing, which means we may have to revamp it.
But grandfather, everybody in that's currently on it. No, this
is just nothing but propagandizing.

Speaker 5 (28:20):
I worry about my children's future.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Don't we all?

Speaker 2 (28:26):
You know, there was a time in this country where
every generation was better off than the previous generation. We advanced,
We advanced socially, economically, politically, we advanced culturally, we advanced
in our faith, We advanced in every way imaginable. I
never thought that I would live in a time when

(28:47):
where you're actually backsliding, we're going backwards. I don't worry
about my two children, or for that matter, my grandchildren.
There's that pretty well. But I do worry about those
who are you know, maybe they are trying to figure
out and they stigmatize people. And when I say that,

(29:09):
I'm talking about the liberals, the progressives, the Marxists, the
communists that don't get a college degree. Well, how many
people do we currently look up to because they're so
damned successful who do not have a college degree. Especially,
oh and her daughter, Before we take a break, listen

(29:32):
to why she's concerned about her daughter.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
Now has less rights than I have.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Her daughter today or yesterday when this aired the day
after the election. Because of that election, she claims that
her daughter has fewer rights than she does. Would someone
explain to me why or how that's true, because that

(29:59):
is a bald faced lie.

Speaker 8 (30:03):
Sonny Austin says she worries about us, But what she
really means is she pities us, and well the feeling's mutual.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Yeah, I might slightly disagree. I'm not I'm not quite
certain I agree with the word pity. It's to pity
someone as opposed to despise someone. Maybe despises I think

(30:35):
pity might be too weak, despised might be too strong.
Maybe there's a word in between. They they're condescending. They're
certainly condescending, condescending. But how has how has this occurred?

Speaker 5 (30:56):
Especially who now has less rights than I have?

Speaker 2 (31:00):
Now we all know, we can all assume we know
what she's talking about? Abortion? How do women who want
abortions have less rights today than they did prior to
the Hobbs decision? The Dobbs decision, because well, the concept
of federalism, something that I worry tends to disappear in

(31:23):
this country, has been brought back to life. And just
as their icon Ruth Vader Ginsburg declared, Roe v. Wade
was wrongly decided and there was no constitutional right. They
made up a right out of whole cloth. And that's
an issue that belongs in the States because we are still,

(31:46):
as you know, like Joe Biden likes to say we
are the United States of America. Some deem means in
a different reason, we are the United States of America.
That's the name of this country, the United States of America.
In the United States of America, the states of the
predominant form of government, at least should be. And there

(32:10):
is if somebody in this country wants an abortion, they
can get an abortion Colorado. Just put it in the constitution.
And there are still places in this country or where yes,
you can get an abortion up to the point of birth.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
And I suppose.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Beyond her daughter's not lost any rights has she had,
you know, the right we're losing rights, freedom of speech,
right to keep the bare arms, freedom from warrantless searches.
We're losing all sorts of rights. But we know that's
not what she cares about.

Speaker 4 (32:48):
And I remember my father telling me many many years
ago that I was the first person in his family
to enjoy full civil rights, and now I have less
civil rights than I had.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
What he told me about how.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
I would argue that we all are losing civil rights.
The expansion of the police state, the security state, the
continued to attack on the right to keeping bare arms,
The continued to attack on you know, go back to COVID,
shutting churches down, telling people they can't worship, telling people

(33:29):
they can't go outside and walk on a beach or
on the park. Hell me get back your text messages
and dragons
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