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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It was so telling last night that the Dems would
not stand or cloud for anything other than the fact
that we spent three hundred and fifty billion dollars on
the Ukrainian War. They won't stand for the child with cancer,
the families that lost a child due to illegal immigrants
killing their child, or the man who came back from
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Russia and was standing with his ninety five year old mother.
They only like other countries.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
So let's get the speech out of the way now, man.
And I don't mean that in any derogatory sense. It's
just that that's what all of everybody expects to hear
about today. And we'll go through it, and I've got
several comments about it, and we'll hear some snippets from it.
But I would just say that, britt Hume, let me
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see if I can find it real quickly, because well,
let me tell you what I did last night. I uh,
I watched all of the I didn't watch all of it.
I finally at some point decided that okay, it's time
to go to bed. So I put my AirPods in
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and crawled in, crawled into my covies, buffed my pillow up,
had my little pjs on my little bunny slippers off
and crawled into bed, and by that time he had
wrapped it up. But the end of the speech I
thought was really amazing. At the end of the speech
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was amazing because it was a litany of kind of
what's made America great in the past, you know, from
the founding fathers and all the struggles they went through,
to those pioneers who you know, we started trekking across
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this boundless continent to settle and then the American Industrial
Revolution and everything that we brought to the world. And
it was really, I thought, a great way to conclude
the speech because it was a reaffirmation of something that
I think is going on, and that is we actually
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feel good about the country despite all of the problems
that we have, and.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
We do have problems.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
We have a humongous debt problem that continues to cause inflation.
I'm not bumfuzzled by this, but I find it fascinating
that the inflation that started four years ago with all
of the spending from the Democrats. I know that Trump
promised he was going to start bringing prices down, and
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he's appointed an Affordabilities are and Scott Bessent, the Treasury
Secretary is going to do everything that they can to
to bring inflation down, and interest rates are coming down,
So all that, all that's going to take time. But
Democrats suddenly who didn't say a damn thing about the
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price of eggs, who didn't say anything about the price
of groceries, who didn't say anything about any of this stuff.
It's just so blatantly partisan. And the Democrats last night.
You know I I know that I come on this program,
and for example, if you if you listen to the
Michael Brown minute that I do over on Freedom to
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promote the weekend syndicated program, you know that I often talk.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Well, I do it everywhere.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
I've come to the conclusion that Democrats as a whole,
with a few with very few exceptions, and even the
exceptions always end up disappointing you. But I would argue
that all politicians end up disappointing you. So don't do
not put your faith at all in politicians. But they
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really are a despicable group of people. They truly are despicable. Now,
if you disagree with what Trump is doing, or you
disagree with what he says, then there's a time and
a place for you to express that disagreement. You don't
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have to stand in a PLoud when he talks about
whatever he's doing with the price of eggs. You don't
have to stand in a plod when he talks about
you know, he's gotten a letter from Zelensky basically backtracking
on everything, and Zelensky wants to sit down and he's
ready to talk peace. Let you don't have to agree
with that at all. But when you have a child,
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I think you're six years old when you have a
six year old black child, and only point I only
pointed out that he's black because of Democrats because I
thought Democrats, you know, I thought black lives mattered. I
thought that, you know, it was all about you know, diversity,
equity and inclusion. Now I thought it was all about
you know, the different you know, identity politics that they
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have tried to impose upon us all the time. So
in this case, I think the race of the child
is important because of who I'm talking about. And that's
the damn Democrats. I had to fight back tears last night. Yeah,
this a hole had to fight back tears. Here's a
young six year old black child with his father. I'm
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making an assumption that he's a single father may or
may not be true. But mom wasn't there. And maybe
mom has a legitimate reason for not being there, you know,
maybe mom has to work or whatever. But I can't
imagine that mom would miss a chance for her son
to be recognized by the President of the United States
of America in a joint speech to the House and
the Senate in the Howld Halls of the United States Congress.
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So anyway, but beside the point, Dad and son are there,
and the kid's cute as a bug.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
And when the pool.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Cameras focus on this six year old, you instantly noticed that, oh,
he has scars on his scalp, so you instantly assume
that he's had This is before they I know anything
about the kid. I instantly assumed he's had some sort
of brain surgery or he's had been in some sort
of you know, I'm trying to think ahead, like why
is this kid here? And I think, well, maybe he's
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you know, he got beat up or something, and so
this is a result of surgeries. He has scars on
his head. No, he said, brain cancer, and he wasn't
expected to survive, and he's now survived, and he's six
years old, and the whole purpose of him being there
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was to point out that the incident's the rate of
incident in brain cancer or all cancers in children has
risen some forty over a period of time that Trump
pointed out, I don't remember what the period of time was. Well,
let's just say in the past decade, the rate of
child cancer has increased by forty percent, and that we
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want to do something again in terms of making America
healthy again. This is something he wants Bobby Kennedy to
look into, and that Bobby Kennedy junior. They wants Bobby
Kennedy look to look into. And this kid is an
example of that. Trump goes on to describe how the
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kid always wanted to be a cop, and again I
don't recall the specifics, but the kids smiling. He's standing up,
I mean, he's probably trying to take all of this in, like,
you know what, why is everybody looking at me? And
why is everybody staring at me? And you know all
of this? Uh, and and he's listening to Trump talked
about how he always wanted to be a cop and
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how some police department, I don't know the NYPD or
someone's has made him an honorary cop. I know, don't
forget the details. The factual details are not important here whatsoever.
But then Trump tells the child that he's got some
big news for him, and so the kid kind of
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stands back up because you know, the applause has kind
of died down, and the kids sat back down, and
he's like, I guess some really big news for you now.
I had just as they put the camera back on him,
I noticed, oh my gosh, that's the head of the
Secret Service. That's the former head of president of the
presidential detail. Trump's guy, which you would recognize from Butler Pennsylvania,
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is sitting next to the kid. He says, the head
of the United States Secret Service has decided to make
you an agent of the United States Secret Service. And
the little kid's eyes get about as big as golf balls,
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and the whites of his eyes are about as white
as golf balls, and he's just astonished about oh my gosh.
And the head of the Secret Service hands him his credentials.
He opens the credentials, you know, the credentials for like
the n FBI or Secret Service agent. He flips open
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the credentials and there's his photograph, and I'm sure it
says something about you don't honory remember the United States
Secret Service, blah blah blah blah. And the kid looks
at it and looks up at the agent and climbs
up onto him and gives him the biggest, tightest hug
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you can imagine. While all of that's going on and
the applause is just bouncing off the ceiling of the
of the House Chamber, the Democrats sit on their asses,
hands folded. There might, you know, trying to give credit
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if any credit is due. There might have been one
or two somewhere applauding, but they basically sapped, And I
thought you despicable human beings. Seriously, I don't care if
you hate Donald Trump to the core. I don't care
if you despise, if you're so infected with Trump derangement
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syndrome that you're getting chemotherapy for it. I really don't care.
The least you could do is applaud for the child.
But they can't even bring themselves to do that. And
it wasn't the only time that they couldn't do it.
New Guinea. I forget the little girl's name. She's the
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twelve year old from Harris County, Texas, from Houston, who
was brutally raped and murdered by a couple of illegal
aliens in Houston. It's a horrible story. What they did
to this twelve year little girl is despicable. Trump said,
you know, my staff has been researching. The mother is
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sitting there and the mother is fighting back tears. The
mother's not quite sure what to do. And this again
is about the greatness of America and how Trump really
does care about Americans. And he goes my staff's been
researching your daughter, and we understand that she loved wildlife,
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and she loved animals, and she was always fascinated by animals. Well,
Trump goes on to say, you know, just south of
where you live in Houston and Galveston is a Wildlife
National Refuge, and I have today signed an order renaming
that wildlife refuge in your daughter's name. And he turns
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and says, mister Vice President, hand me the order, and JD.
Vance hands and hands the folder with the order in it.
Trump opens it up, shows it to the camera, shows
it to the audience, and the mother is trying to
wipe away tears from her eyes because nobody can bring
back her daughter. Her daughter was killed by people who
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should not have been in this country. And the Democrats sipped,
they sit on their hands. They can't even applaud a
mother whose child was brutally rape a child brutally raped
and murdered by an illegal alien. And we're gonna name
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a wildlife refuge huge after I mean, it's look, it's
it's a wonderful gesture, and it's something that will you know,
go on for you know, a long, long long time
until some political correct reason says, well, we can't name
it after a child. We got to name it after
some you know, indigenous person or whatever, you know, some
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bullcrap like that. But nonetheless, a very touching moment, and
Democrats sit on their hands. Same with Lincoln. Riley's mother
and sister were in the audience. And again now I
know Democrats didn't vote for the Lake and Riley bill,
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that they sat on their hands. Then there's a young
woman again I apologize, I don't remember her name, but
she's the one that got slammed in the face and
ended up with the TBI, a traumatic brain injury from
a male playing in a back in a girl's basketball
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team and This young lady who had a promising career
in athletics now has no career in athletics because of
a male playing in a female basketball game, a biological
male who identified as a female, who may or may
not have had his penis cutoff. Quite frankly, I have
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his head cut off as far as I'm concerned. I mean,
this is how absurd this is. And he talked about
Trump talked about how he has you know, ordered that
that not occur again, and that you know, he has
signed in an executive order prohibiting biological males from playing
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in female sports under Title nine, something which I believe
this president has the authority to do, the executive order,
and something that I think is inherently a part of
Title nine, which is supposed to prohibitate prohibit discrimination against females. Well,
I don't care how many surgeries you surgery you have.
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I don't care if you whack your penis off. I
don't care if you whack your testicles off. I don't
care if you whack it all off. I don't care.
Doesn't change your chromosomes. Yeah, Democrats, this woman who can
no longer, she has a traumatic brain injury for God's sake,
can't even applaud her, Which leads me to something that
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I heard Brit Hume say about Donald Trump as he
was entering the chamber.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
I've ever heard of president given this kind of setting,
and I go back about maybe fifty years on this.
I also think it may have been the most effective.
I mean, if you ever doubt it that Donald Trump
is the colossus, the political colossus of our time and
our nation, this night and this speech should have put
that to rest. The Democrats seem to be falling into
trap after trap after trap as he recognized the people
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and celebrated theople he pointed to in the gallery and
their stories, while the Democrats sat glumly on their hands
through all of that. It was a terrible look. Al
Green's attempt to disrupt the speech was a bad look
for the Democrats. This was a I think politically speaking,
this was pretty powerful stuff, as powerful as I think
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I've heard this one.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
In fact, just how powerful do you think that it was? Well,
it turns out that in polling done after the speech
six Wait, CBS the Cabal does a poll and CBS
News large majority of viewers approved Donald Trump's speech heavily
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Republican viewership calls speech presidential and entertaining, and they got
a link to the story. But anyway, according to CBS
news you gov poll views of Trump's speech, among all
speech watchers, seventy six percent approved disapprove. Maybe it's time. Look,
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I don't care, sit in your hands, sit in your asses.
Don't applaud a child with brain cancer, don't a child.
Don't applaud a woman with a TBI caused by a
man playing in girls' sports. Don't applaud the mother and
the sister of a woman who was murdered by illegal aliens. Uh,
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you don't have to applaud. By the way, he announced
last night that the person who planned the Abbygate bombing
during the Afghanistan withdrawal, that person has been identified by
the Pakistanis and apparently arrived on American soil around midnight
last night and will face a criminal trial in this
country or maybe a I don't know, maybe a military tribunal.
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Maybe he's an enemy combatant. I'm not sure what they're
going to do, but they couldn't even applaud that.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Well. Make sure also that you get one of your
party members kicked out.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Yeah, and we'll get to the kicking out just a man,
because I've got a take on Al Green getting kicked
out of the chambers that probably many of you if
you read my ex timeline last night, you already know
how I feel about this. I think he should have
been kicked out. But let's not kid ourselves. Democrats aren't
the only ones who show a total lack of decorum
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when it comes to presidential speeches.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Kid, Morning, Michael and Dragon. I was wondering, what do
you think Joe and doctor Jill Biden we're doing last night?
How about Kamala Harris or Tim Walls hmm? That they
had an interesting evening.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
One of the I made the comment on X last
night that I've always advised people never have your photo
taken holding, like, you know, a sheet of paper, or
you know, you get an award for something, they want
to take a picture of you holding the award. Just
don't do that anymore. Because with artificial intelligence, Adobe, Photoshop,
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all of the different software programs, now you can take
that sheet of paper and you can make it say
anything you wanted to say. So you know, I can
hold it up and have an arrow pointing to me
that says I'm a stupid as somebody did last night
to one of the members of Congress who are holding
their little Sotheby's bidding paddles, and they had a couple
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of shots, no pun intended of Nancy Pelosi. In fact,
Tamer said, why is she there? To explain to Tammer
that she's still a member of Congress? Was this speaker
Emeredith stuff? Well, you know they decided to name her speaker. Emeredis, well,
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she just needs to go home, And I thought, well, yeah,
look at her. She needs to be in a nursing moment,
looks like But she kept she her dentures don't fit
right or something. She kept do you know how you
can take your tongue, you know, kind of rub your tongue,
ran your teeth, can do that. She kept doing that.
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She's got a cane and she kept kind of moving
the cane. Al Green had a cane, like they all,
they've all got canes. I think if you if you
walk with a cane, you got to be barred from Congress.
Let's just put it that way. You're you're too freaking
old to be in Congress. But someone took a took
like photoshop or Adobe and exchanged the cane for a
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bottles smearing off. She kept putting it up to her mouth.
It was freaking hilarious. But let's talk about decorum for
a moment. I'm pretty big on protocol and decorum. You
may say, we listen to you six days a week
and we don't think you have a need decorum at all. No,
it's because I'm on the radio and I'm here to
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entertain and tell you what I think and hopefully get
you to think, laugh, get mad, try to get all
the try to run the gamut of emotions during the
course of a program. But I so I'm not a
member of Congress, and I'm not in the howled halls
of Congress. You know, if you, if you ever, if
you ever have the opportunity to go to d C.
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I don't want to be everybody's travel agent, but ask me, uh,
you know what you ought to do, because I'll give
you a list of things that I think you that
are must do, and there are certain ways that you
must do. Some of these things everybody runs, you know,
everybody runs, for example, to the Lincoln Memorial. Well, go
to the Lincoln Memorial, but go in the middle of
the night at least go after dark. It's Washington, d C. Yes,
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give you a whole giving an entirely different perspective. If
you walk the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at night
and then turn and on a nice night, obviously not
during a thunderstorm, you'll you'll have an entirely different perspective
of Washington, D C. And as one who spent a
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lot of time in the Oval Office, a lot of
time in the Roosevelt Room, a lot of time in
the West Wing, a lot of time in these chambers
of the House and the Senate, I'm telling you it
is it is oozing, just oozing with history of the
greats the and obviously they're not so greats, but nonetheless,
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for the greatest country in the civilization, in the history
of mankind, in the history of civilization, it is a
place where amazing and historical altering things have occurred by
men and women who have made tough, really amazing decisions,
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where great debates have occurred. And I know that that
sounds really trite thinking about this crop of members of Congress,
but nonetheless it's a place where you should show some
respect and some decorum. Last night, Al Green, who represents
I think the ninth district in Texas. He is a
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despicable human being. And I've never liked Al Green. Al
Green's been in I mean, you think about when I
talk about people that I know from my time as
the Undersecretary of Homeland Security, and I'm talking about them
as current members of Congress. Remember I left DC in
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two thousand and six, nineteen, almost twenty years ago, and
they're still there, and they were there when I was there,
So I know these people. I've wandered among them. Al Green,
standing near the front of the Democrat side of the
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House of Representatives, is walking carries a cane and it's
got a gold handled plated tip whatever on the end
of it, and he's shaking it and he's screaming at Trump.
He's refusing to shut up. Trump's trying to speak, and
he continues to interrupt him, and Trump just keeps pushing
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on through, and because Trump's like, you know what, I'm
the president and you're not. And I'm going to just
give my speech and I'm not going to be deterred
by your little, you know, pesky little trying to interrupt me.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
I'm not gonna allow it to happen.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Well, it finally gets to the point where it's so
bad that you really can't hear between people who are
booing al Green trying to get him to shut up,
al Green screaming at Trump, Trump trying to speak. It
becomes Mayhem. You know, it's like that is it all
State that has the Mayhem guy? It's Mayhem. Al Green
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becomes Mayhem. And finally Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the
several times Mike Johnson is getting ready to he's like, uh,
your career starting to cross the line. And he finally
crosses the line and he stands up. It's kind of
funny when the Speaker of the House stands up. Jd Vance.
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The Vice President stands up too. And I don't know
what it is about JD. Vance, but he does the
right look or the right gesture. He has a knack
for just being caught by the camera at exactly the
right time. And if you look on the interwebs, you'll
find a photograph of the Vice President of the State
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standing up next to the Speaker of the House with
his thumb pointing.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
Like out, like get out of here. It's freaking hilarious.
Speaker 4 (26:09):
I've got a lot of those good videos up at
Michael says, go here dot com.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Right now, so.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
A lot of the sound bites you're going to hear
this morning, you'll be able to actually see the videos
at Michael says go here dot com. So, finally, the
speaker reaches the point of no return.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
Mister greg take your seat.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Take your seat, sir, take your seat.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
Finding that members continue to engage in willful and concerted
disruption or proper decorum, the chair now directs a sergeant
at arms to restore order.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
Remember this settlement from the table.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Now, one member of the US Capitol Police has already
walked over to him. He's a plain clothes officer, has
already worked and I just recognized him because he's got
his badge, his little uh A pelpin on and he
walks over and he's whispering to him like I'm sure
he's saying, don't make a scene, don't make me touch you,
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don't make me take you by the arm. And finally
Al Greene leans over and starts to grab his stuff.
Speaker 5 (27:14):
Should have proper decorum. The chair now directs a servant
at arms to restore order.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Remove this gentleman from the table.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Now, no goose from Colorado and Ted Lou from California
are sitting directly behind and stone cold faces. Joe no
goose won't even look by the way you're litening out
of state. That's one of our congressmen. Joe no goose,
won't even look at Al Green. Ted Lou is just
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kind of looking kind of side eye at him, and
Al Green's beginning to pick a stuff up. And now
about four or five members of the top of the
police fudgend.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Of Oar's division moved down and Algren's still yelling at you.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Members are directed to uphold and maintain the quorum in
the House.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
As President, you continue, thank you.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Now, let me comment about something, because we need to
be honest with ourselves here. Republicans have done the same thing.
Joe Wilson, You lied, remember when he stood up and
mind at Barack Obama about Obamacare? Totally inappropriate. There are
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and you can find it again on the interwebs, but
you'll find photographs of another one of our congress critters,
Lauren Bobert and Marjorie Taylor Green standing up looking like
a bunch of I don't know, hower monkeys or something, screaming.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
At Joe Biden. I mean pointing. You know, you've seen
the memes of.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
The two girls and the cat on the interwebs where
the girls say something stupid and the cat comes back
at him with something. The girls are always pointing their
fingers and yelling and screaming. Well, that's what Bobert and
Marjorie Taylor Green look like. So it's not just democrats.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Now.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Al Green was out of control because he was literally
almost he wasn't because Trump wasn't going to allow him.
Trump was going to carry on and they would have
eventually shout at him down, but the speaker intervened appropriately
and had him escort it from the chambers, which I
might add is exactly what he wanted. He got the
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attention that he wanted, and I'm not going to play it,
so I'm not going to give him any airtime. But
he walked out into the into the hallways, and what
did he do. He immediately was encountered by the cabal
who wanted to what happened?
Speaker 3 (30:26):
What happened? You know, and what do you what do
you think about this?
Speaker 2 (30:28):
And you know they're pathetic individuals, So for all of them,
if you wonder why that, I oftentimes say that I
despise these people. This is why I despise them. We
are the United States of America. We ought to act
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like we're the leaders of the free world.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
We ought to.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Act like we are the pinnacle of solization. And despite
the fact that Democrats the Marxists are destroying this country
and allowing this country to be destroyed, is no reason
that we have to act like a bunch of monkeys.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
Just stop it.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
Michael al Green may be a terrible representative, but he
was a hell of a singer. When he's saying let's
stay together, man, you could just float away.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
I should have known.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
There was some reason other than you playing al Green
for bumper music. Now, everything that I just said about decorum,
I want you to hear something that the President said
last night that I think I was probably looking at
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my computer or something because I wasn't watching it complete.
I was just kind of listening and watching at the
same time. And tell me whether or not what I
just said about members of Congress, whether or not we
should chide the president for having done this.
Speaker 6 (32:09):
I'm also working tirelessly to end the Savage conflict in Ukraine.
Millions of Ukrainians and Russians have been needlessly killed or
wounded in this horrific and brutal conflict with no end
in sight. The United States has sent hundreds of billions
of dollars to support Ukraine's defense, with no security.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
With no anything.
Speaker 3 (32:40):
Mattering of applies. Do you want to keep it going
for antother five years?
Speaker 6 (32:51):
Yeah, yeah, you would say, Pocahata says, yes. Two thousand
people are being killed every single week.
Speaker 3 (33:10):
More than that.
Speaker 6 (33:12):
They're Russian young people, they're Ukrainian young people.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
They're not Americans. But I wanted to stop.
Speaker 6 (33:19):
Meanwhile, Europe has sadly spent more money buying Russian oil
and gas than they have spent on defending Ukraine by far.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
Think of that.
Speaker 6 (33:29):
They've spent more buying Russian oil and gas than they
have defending and we've spent perhaps three hundred and fifty
billion dollars like.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
Taking now.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
The people applotting the money that we've been spending on
defending Ukraine. That applause came from the Democrat Now I'm
sure there were some of the Republican side, but the
majority of the applause came from the Democrats. And so
Trump says, which I actually thought was hilarious.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
Do you want to keep it going for another five years?
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Because he looked he looks to his right where the
Democrats were sitting to his right on in the chamber,
and it's the Democrats of plotting spending the money, and
he asks, do you want to keep it going for
another five years?
Speaker 3 (34:23):
Yeah, you would say.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Pocahonta says yes, referring and looking directly at Elizabeth Warren,
Senator from Massachusetts, and the camera immediately pans to her,
and she, of course, she is clapping, and she's nodding
her head. Now whether she's nodding her head in acknowledgment
and laughing about the fact that she just got called
(34:47):
out because they're all attention whoors so to the fact
that he just called her poke hauntas she she maybe
wears that with great great I don't know honor.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Badge of honor.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
But my question is should the president have done that?
I thought it was a little disrespectful. Now, his point about.
Speaker 3 (35:11):
Do you want to keep it going for another five years?
Is that what you want?
Speaker 2 (35:14):
I think that's a legitimate question to ask because he's
trying to stop the slaughter of Russians and Ukrainians I
thought using Pocahontas was admittedly funny, but I think it
took away from the larger point that he was trying
to make. What say you am I contradiction may because
(35:39):
again I just don't think you should have done it.
But was that lack of decorum or is that
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Kind of what you enjoyed