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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning from South Dakota. When the Democrats were holding
up their little panels, President Trump, Vice President Vance, and
Speaker Johnson, she's just thrown some pickleballs at him, and no,
I'm not an old guy that plays pickle ball.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Everyone have a great day.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
But think of what the headlines would have been at
that point. President Trump literally hurls stones at Democratic Party.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
President tries to stone Democrats. Yeah, yeah, that way. You know,
That's not what I was going to talk about today.
But coming in this morning, they're doing a story on
Fox News about how Democrats are completely lost, how they
don't know what to do, and I think there is
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truth to that. The Democrats don't have anything. They they
appear at least to fiercely resist. I mean, that's that's
the That's it, right there, resistance. They appear to fiercely
resist Trump's agenda, and they obviously tried to do so
during that presidential address on Tuesday night. Now, think about
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I'll get to the point of the story in a minute,
because there's a punchline to it. But I want to
build up to the punchline by giving you this background
because I want you to agree with me when we
get let me get to the punchline, and maybe I'm
I'll freely met right up front that I might be wrong,
that maybe I miss something, because I did quit watching
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the speech about fifteen minutes or less before the end
of it because I needed to go to bed because
I need my beauty rest, and so I put my
AirPods in as I was getting ready for bed and
listen to the rest of the speech while I was
calling in to the cooties to go to cheap you
go to Cepeteepee Deep Dreamland. But anyway, so what did
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they do? Have you thought about what they did? They
dressed in pink to symbolize power and protest. Yet they
absolutely refuse any of them, with maybe the exception of
John Fetterman. They absolutely refuse to go along with eighty
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to ninety percent of Americans who say they do not
want biological men playing in women's sports. So what's the
point of dressing up in pink?
Speaker 5 (02:29):
What?
Speaker 2 (02:30):
What is this?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
What does that symbolize? I don't get what it symbolized.
And then to our is he in north of South Dakota?
I never can remember. So our friends in South Dakota
points out that they've got their little South of By's
auction paddles or their pickleball paddles or the ping pong
ball paddles or whatever the hell they were. And did
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you think about what they had written on them?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
False? No King musk Steals.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
And then there was the congresswoman who was you know,
I forgot this is horrible to say, but I forgot
that Sheila Jackson Lee had died. She was the you know,
she was the god rest her soul. But she was
really dumber than a box of rocks. I mean, she
must have gotten into Harvard on D. D. Dei scholarship
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or something because a woman and I know the person
because I had to deal with her when she was
a congresswoman. She really was just some kind of stupid
and she was abusive to her staff. She was just
a horrible, horrible human being ins far as my interactions
with her. And then of course she was always voted
number one or number two the worst person on Capitol
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Hill to work with. But she was always didn't make
any difference who was the president. She was always like
she would get seated in the House chambers two or
three hours before the speech so she could be on
the aisle because She knew where the camera angles work,
so she could always be seen shaking hands with the
president because she would take that frame of that video
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and send it out to Oliver constituents. Look at me,
I'm look look at me talking to the president. I
mean it was so fake. But I remember thinking Tuesday
night where she the Jackson Lee, I don't see her anywhere. Well,
I forgot she was dead. So taking her place now
is some woman that stood there with a sign that
said this is in the word not is underlied.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Did you see that dragon? She stood there with a
sign right on the on the aisle, so.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
That as the camera is watching the president come down,
you know, as he goes side decided he really didn't
turn to any Democrats shaking the hands of Republicans. She
was standing there with a sign that said this is
not normal. And somebody on X was pretty clever. Because
the congresswoman from Florida, I forget where she's from. People
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get mad at me because I talked about how crazy
she is. But because she's a graduate of Stanford or
Harvard or Yale or something. You know, you can be
a you can be a graduate of an Ivy League
school and still be backcrap crazy and that's what this
woman is. Well, she was kind of hunched over, I
mean literally hunched over, and I thought.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Because of the camera angle, if you look.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
At the picture of it on X, you wonder what's
not normal that you the person handing holding a sign,
the hunched over crazy woman with the purple hair behind you.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
What is it that's not normal? Now?
Speaker 4 (05:37):
How want you pause and think about that for a moment?
What is it that is not normal?
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Well?
Speaker 4 (05:43):
I think I know, and that is there's a president
who is some cases, I think substantively, I think in
other cases kind of on the peripheral, some cases just
out and out b sing about it. But here is
a president who is actually, in one form or another,
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fulfilling campaign promises, promises, made promises cap. That's kind of
the mantra of the Trump administration right now. And we're
actually doing something about waste, fraud and abuse.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Now.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
I've got some comments later on the program about DOGE
because I don't get me wrong, I love what DOGE
is doing, but they're not really addressing the fundamental issue,
and that is that, wait a minute, what are we
doing with all of this stuff? Which reminds me I
need to make myself a Let me pull up, Let
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me pull up a piece of paper here on my
computer and make myself a note to find I just
uh okay, so I got myself a note to look
for this later. So sorry, way back to them. So
they're holding up to signs no you know, false, no,
King muskiells all of that, and then you get al
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green evicted by the security guards for refusing to sit
down and stay quiet. But if you watch the spectacle,
if you go back and watch or listen to any
of that, you're left without any clear idea of what
were the Democrats defending. What were the Democrats proposing? What
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were the Democrats advocating? Well, nothing except orange man bad.
I mean, that's pretty much it. They've fallen right back
into the same trap. But why why do Dennick, Why
did cluding John Fetterman? But why did Democrats vote unanimously
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just one day earlier to allow boys and men to
compete in girls women's in sports. The accusation of Trump
is keen dictator, or course, as we all know, he's Hitler,
He's easiest Hitler reincarnated. That accusation is also hard to
take seriously given that he won the popular vote three
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months ago. He is a popularity rating that is fifteen
points higher than that of the Democrats. In fact, it's
getting wider and wider, and the Democrats, heckening was risible
given their condemnation just a few years ago. Republican members
of Congress whose I pointed out that the very next day,
on Wednesday, had done exactly the same thing to Democrat presidents.
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Nonetheless that the Democrats scored some points with the public.
Some held up signs defending Medicaid medicaid, which is I know,
let's make a distinction. Medicare and Medicaid. Those two terms
get thrown around together a lot as being the same thing.
They're two entirely separate programs. Medicare is something that I
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pay for and because of my age, Medicare is something
that I, you know, iHeart kicks me off their plan
because I now qualify for Medicare, so I have to
do Medicare, and of course I get an advantage supplement.
Whatever the hell of the plan is. I get a
plan G so I don't worry about anything. I just
pay the extra for it. Medicaid is designed for poor people,
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and Medicaid is something that states like Colorado use to
pay for health care for illegal aliens, and Medicaid is
paid for by a combination of grants from the federal
government and of course tax is paid by the citizens
of Colorado that then go to pay for those health
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care benefits for people who should not be here in
the first place. As I pointed out yesterday, if you
want to provide healthcare to people who are not here legally,
then go organize a private charitable organization, not an NGO,
and I want you to making government money, and I
want you to go raise money to pay for people's
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health care. It's done all the time. I see go
fundies all the time. Somebody's got cancer, somebody's suffered a TBI,
somebody's been in a traumatic, you know, car accident, whatever
it might be. And they're raising money to help pay
for medical costs. And that's as it should be, totally
as it should be. We should not be paying medical
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costs for people who are here illegally. What we should
be doing is I said yesterday, you know when they
get off the bus here and then and Mike Johnston
talks about how they they don't have any clothes, and
his mom and two kids and they're poor, well, okay,
and bring them in. Have a nonprofit that will you know,
provide them, you know, a hot meal and get them,
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you know, get them a you know, it's maybe it's
going to be kind of cold to that. I don't
know what the weather is for today, it's going to
be kind of cold or you know, so provide them
a jacket and then turn around and put them on
a bus or take him out on the a train,
take them out to d Ia and put them on
a plane, a bus, something and send them back across
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the border. Is that cold hearted? Why if you think
that's cold hearted? Why is it cold hearted? You know,
somebody trespasses onto my property, I come out with a
shotgun on my shoulder. You depending on this, you know,
if it's like in New Mexico, if it's somebody that's
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crossing my property because you know, some guy taking his
son to go fishing the river, I might go out
and say, hey, can you find a different place to
get to the river. Please don't cross, you know, don't
don't be traping through my yard. I've got two big limburgers,
and who knows that you know, they you know, they
might scare your child or whatever. But then again, I see,
you know, a bunch of thugs crossing the yard. I
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don't want I'm around because they're trespassing number one and
number two. I'm not sure what they're intended. So yeah,
I might come out then with a shotgun over my
shoulder and say, hey, you need to get the hell
out of here. I'm calling the sheriff. Actually, don't even
need to call the sheriff anymore, because there's a guy
down at the end of the road who happens to
be a deputy sheriff, and he's probably watching anyway, so
you might be there before I can do anything. The
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point is that the Democrats messaging on these core issues
is confusing and it's all over the place. The problem
isn't that they can't decide whether to frame Trump as
a liar, an authoritarian, or crew.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
It's whatever it is. They've lodged those.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Accusations against him for eight years and we still elected
him president and he hasn't done anything to change their
minds since taking office, and I don't think there is
anything that he can do that will change their minds.
The flip side of that same problem as this Democrats
have utterly failed to present a positive agenda of their
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own that might define them as a better alternative to
Trump and the Republicans. I don't think they can do that.
As I watch, you know, yesterday during the program, they
were doing the censoring.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Of of Al Green, and they not all.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
But many Democrats, you know, gathered around him as if
they were having some sort of you know, uh, tent
prayer service. This is it looked like the nineteen thirties
and Elmer Gantry or somebody was preaching hell fire and
brimstone down in the well of the United States House
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of Representatives, and they had called for people to come
down and turn their life over to Jesus. And they
were all walking down and as he's being read the
censoring document, they all start singing, we shall overcome. And
I'm looking at that and I'm thinking to myself, you're
you're all the radicals. Now, I think all dem are
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Crats are pretty much radicals. But that's the far left
Marxist wing of the Democrat Party. And it's about i'd
say about thirty of them, maybe more or less, I
don't know whatever the number is, but they're all Marxists.
They're all communists. They truly are. I mean, they can
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claim to be the you know, they can claim that
they love America, but they are true believers a Barack
Obama and his desire to fundamentally transform this country. Most
of the protests by the Democrats, including their eviction from
the speech on Tuesday night, signified a lack of a
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core vision, values, and even an agenda for in America.
And I mean that even among the Marxists and those
who fuint to fundamentally transform America, because there's one of
two things going on here either and I think to
be a I mean, are Marxist yet, you've got to
be pretty stupid anyway. But they are truly dumber than
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a box of rocks. And they have no idea what
it means to be a Marxist, a Communist, a socialist,
whatever it is. And they can't articulate it, or they
know that that's precisely what they've been articulating, and we
ain't buying it. The average American isn't buying it. So
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now they're left with, well, we don't know how to
persuade people to come to Marxism, socialism or communism, or
we know ourselves that it's really not sellable and it's
not what is in the DNA of Americans, and we
don't want to do it, and so we don't. We
don't have a we have a messaging problem. We don't
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know how to persuade people.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
Do you know that?
Speaker 4 (15:54):
Seventy six Well, I told you, of course you know it.
And if you don't, if you haven't been taking notes
in shame on you. Seventy six people seventy six percent
of the people that viewed Trump's speech on Tuesday night
told CBS News you Gove posters that they approved of
what they heard. Fetterman said that we're becoming the metaphorical
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car alarms that nobody pays attention to, referring to his
own party. He's absolutely right. We just mocked them. We
make fun of them, we laugh at them. And don't
get me wrong, I'm not here offering myself as hey,
you and to hire me for a bazillion dollars and
all come and consult with you and help you get
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your messaging together and help you put together some policy
agenda items. No, I'm not going to do it. I'm
not gonna do it at all. I want them to
continue to flounder. But I'm absolutely perplexed by it, so
much so that I would like to point out that
I think the situation for the Democrats is even worse
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than they understand. For example, and I've got climate on
the agenda today. Not so long ago, they were telling
us about how climate catastrophe was inevitable if they didn't
get hundreds of billions of dollars in your money to
subsidize green energy. And now where are they on that.
They're quiet. They're absolutely quiet about the cuts being made
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to all their green energy subsidies. They're absolutely quiet about
the abandonment of ESG policies by the world's largest energy companies,
by the world's largest hedge funds, by the world's largest banks.
Companies everywhere are dropping all those programs. And then every
Senate Democrat voted to allow boys and men to compete
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in girls and women's sports, and yet not one member
of Congress last night held up a sign saying that
trans women are women. Many others had long since removed
their pronouns from their Twitter x bios, and where during
Trump's first term in office, people like AOC justrionically accused
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the president of all these human rights violations for his
immigration policies. They didn't announce the decline in border crossings
last month to at lowest level in twenty five years
thanks to the new president. They don't have peces. And
I think it's hilarious.
Speaker 6 (18:25):
Mike when you say medicaid just for poor people?
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Are you aware that more than half the.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
States have increased the income limit to be eligible from
Medicaid to fifty eight oh two per month or greater,
which translates to sixty nine six hundred and twenty four
thousand dollars per year for a couple.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
Since when is sixty nine six twenty four per year.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
Qualify you as poor? Since Biden took office?
Speaker 1 (18:48):
No?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
What fat?
Speaker 4 (18:49):
Now?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Where's your email?
Speaker 4 (18:50):
Go? I just got Oh, it's down here. I've got
a spite a special folder for you. No, I didn't
know that, and tell you here's agent jed A is
like the individual that sends you a text message, sends
you an email, and calls you all at the same time.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
I got the email.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Per the linked chart below, more than half the states
have increased the income eligibility limit to qualify for Medicaid
coverage for a couple with no kids too five two
dollars per month or higher, which translates to an annually
income of about sixty nine six and twenty four dollars
or higher. And of course he asked me rhetorically, since
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when is an annual income of nearly seventy thousand dollars
per year for a couple with no kids qualify them
as poor?
Speaker 5 (19:45):
Since Biden took office and inflation was over nine percent
at one.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Point, yeah, I guess, and that was You're right, I mean,
there's I can't keep up with all this crap. But yeah,
there's another example of how they When the States win
to Biden and said we want to increase, you know,
broaden the eligibility for medicaid, Biden was, you know, got
the autopen out, and sure, let's do that, and we'll
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help you fund that for a while. And then some
of that funding goes away, and then of course the
demand for it becomes because when you start giving away
free stuff, more people went free stuff, and then more
people went free stuff.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
If you if you got a bucket of.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
One hundred dollars that you're going to give away, and
everybody says, I want one hundred dollars, pretty soon that
bucket's empty, and then you got to come up with
If you're the government, you got to come up with
more of it. And yes, another example of how it's
just totally out of control. So so back to these
stupid democrats. Oh, you know, wait a minute before we
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do that, though, I want to have this conversation with
Dragon that we've been having.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Off their Okay that one.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Wait, wait, which conversation were you thinking about.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
I don't know, because there are some conversations that we
have that we simply.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Cannot have on air.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
True, Dragon admitted to me that he just doesn't get it.
He just doesn't know anything about it. He's barely paying attention,
is barely awake this morning.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
What was your question?
Speaker 5 (21:21):
What is the punishment for being censured.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
A government?
Speaker 4 (21:27):
I'm just reading from Wikipedia just to give you somebody
else's words besides my word.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Government censure is done when a body's members wish to
publicly reprimand, in this case, the President of the United
States or a member of Congress, a judge, or a
cabinet member. It is a formal statement of disapproval. And
the example I gave you was, let's say that I
said something on air that was inappropriate. Not that I've
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ever done that, but let's just say I might happen
to slip someday and say something inappropriate. I'm not even
talking about an FCC violation, and they.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Would call me management, you know, Jojo or.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
Temper would send me a text and say we need
you out in the pit at you know, ten oh
five am. And then they would have me stand there,
you know where they you know where they usually stand
in there lecturing to all the salespeople that have me
stand there. Of course I wouldn't. I just sit in
one of those big highchair red chairs, and then they
would chew me out in front of everybody. That's what
they did.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Al Green, Okay, So I just don't understand. You didn't
quite answer the question. What's the punishment. It was a
public reprimand so he doesn't miss any votes, he doesn't
miss any you know, sessions or anything. He doesn't he's
not told to come to work for three days. There
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is no punishment, Yes there is.
Speaker 4 (22:54):
It's a public it's a public shaming, a public embarrassment.
Speaker 5 (22:58):
That's not a punishment.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
You can be expelled from Congress. You can be literally
kicked out like, we're taking your seat away from you,
and then you'd have to have a special election to
get somebody to replace you. But you got to really
cross a serious ethical criminals, something lying in order to
have that done.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
But yeah, that's what they did. The Algreen.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
They they chewed him out, and they were so distraught
over that I.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Had to go down and sing, we shall overcome.
Speaker 5 (23:33):
That is not a punishment.
Speaker 4 (23:38):
It's particularly not a punishment when you understand that these
people are such horrible human beings. They're beyond embarrassment. They
can't be embarrassed. They they are the epitome of embarrassment.
They define embarrassment.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Until a few days ago, I really had no idea
that there was more than one al Green other than
the singer. So this, so him getting more television time
and more his name out there even more, is not
a punishment.
Speaker 4 (24:10):
And why do you think that he wanted to get
it's removed from the speech. Why do you think he
took a seat way down front? What do you and
I normally do when we have an all hands meeting.
We try to find the seats furthest back, nearest the
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closest exit so that we can slink out without anybody noticing.
Why when we have like an all hands meeting, do
I make sure that I walk around and shake hands
with five or six key people, and I do that
in such a way that, oh, I'm just happened to
be by the exit. I can just go on out
the back door, because we don't want to be seen leaving.
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We want everybody to go, well, yeah, I saw, I
saw Mike and Dragon. They reared just a minute ago.
Did you see Michael and Dragon? Yeah, they were just here,
but we've been gone for thirty minutes. Al Green, on
the other hand, wanted to be right up front, right
near where the teacher is, so that he got all
the attention to all the TV cameras were right on him.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
He knew you knew exactly what he was doing.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
Oh my god, why let me in the next segment.
I'll give you the punchlin to all of this. So,
I think the obvious answer to what's going on with
the Democrats, whether it's transgenderism, climate change, DEI, they're all
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wildly unpopular, and they become even more popular as we
start to recognize that the dominant media of the cabal
don't get too excited about this. Why do you think
that cabal is beginning to crater a little bit. It's
not going away, but they're beginning. Joy Reid gets fired
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from from MSNBC. And you know Rachel Maldow's Rachel Maldow
is doing one hour a week or something. So they're
they're beginning to realize that they're they're they can't. It's
an unsustainable business model. Nearly eighty percent eighty percent of
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respondence to a New York Times poll last month said
they were supporting a ban on males in female sports.
The Department of Justice is investigating the misuse of a
twenty seven billion dollar climate program managed by the EPA.
The Free Press noted that it appears to billions didn't
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revitalize anything except the coffers of a range of environmental
nonprofits associated with former Obama and Biden administration officials. And
in the week since Trump signed executive orders against THEI,
journalists are now reporting that DOE Education, Department of Justice
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the DoD they had allocated hundreds of millions for that divisive,
racially segregationist DEI training program.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
In those initiatives, But that raises the.
Speaker 4 (27:19):
Question, why aren't democrats putting forward an original agenda. Why
because they have none. Their agenda has utterly failed when,
as Stephen A. Smith pointed out earlier this week, to
the view that it is a mandate when you have
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eighty nine percent of the counties across the country who
moved or shifted to the right, that is a mandate.
Democrats overreached Obiden Obiden Obama eight years. Then you get
four years of Trump in which he couldn't do much, inexperienced, naive,
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you got to met Trump was naive, law, fair, impeachments, everything.
So those four years are just like, we wasted four years.
And then you get four years of numb nuts in there,
not doing anything, and it's staff running everything from Obama.
So we've had essentially twelve years of these Democrat policies
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and they've overreached in those twelve years so much so
that we see how bad it is. And now they're
left fumbling for an agenda. Their agenda is entitlement, grandiosity, delusion.
It's incoherent. They don't have anything that's coherent. They've been
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weakened by their tendency to turn on and cancel their
own allies, their coalition, the whole coalition created by identity politics.
Think about the lgbt q I A plus coalition. As
I've pointed out, the gays are revolting. The gays are
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against transgenderism, and they're like, no, we we were lg
we were lgb we weren't LGBT.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
You threw that in and forced that, honest, and we
don't like it.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
So all the identity politics is beginning to crater on
its self. And then you have the probably the coup ata.
You get the very people that used to be Democrats,
Robert F. Kennedy, Junior Tulcy Gabbard, even Trump himself and
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a lot of other people in this administration are.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Either former Liberals or former.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
Democrats who have looked at the America First agenda and said, yeah,
that's that's a place for us. And then there's this
about Demo who claim to care about so many people.
Identity politics is not about compassion. It's about manipulation. Democrats
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have no empathy for others unless you happen to be
an illegal alien, and then it's not really empathy. It's
simply using them. They're simply using them. So I was
struck by something I heard on the news today, and
you can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think
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I'm right about this.
Speaker 7 (30:32):
Very interesting to watch the interview of Gavin Newsome with
Charlie Kirk yesterday. Basically it tells us that Gavin is
definitely running for Preston in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (30:48):
This morning on the news they were talking about how
the Democrats don't have an agenda and our they.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
When when Al.
Speaker 4 (31:03):
Green gets censored that it was an embarrassment to the party.
And I thought, well, but wait, if it was an
embarrassment to the party, why did all of these and
I and again I don't thirty maybe walk down to
the Well of the House. And when I say the
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Well of the House, you know how it's it's it's
it's slope somewhat like an auditorium. It's a it's a
gentle slope down toward the Speaker's dias is. And you
see all of the staffers that sit in that semicircle
around at the end that's called the Well of the House.
And they called Al Green down so they could read
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the resolution of censure, and these thirty other yahoos followed
down and they sing we shall overcome, and they have
to gabble them to shut up so they can read
the the censure resolution. And then the story went on
to talk about how Democrat leadership has come out and
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they had a meeting yesterday where they talked about how
we've got to stop doing this. They had told them,
the leadership had told their caucus, the Democrats, not to
bring signs, not to walk out, not to do anything
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to you know. So again they couldn't even stand and
applaud DJ or whatever his name is, the thirteen year
old boy that had brain cancer. They couldn't applaud the
steel worker. They couldn't applaud the Lincoln Riley family. They
couldn't a applaud the woman who got who had the
TBI from some male playing in a volleyball or basketball game.
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They couldn't applaud anything. And apparently they had a meeting
beforehand that told them not to do everything that they
ended up doing. And I thought, wait a minute, did
you ever Hakeem Jeffries, who is the House Minority leader
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ostensibly if Democrats ever get the majority again, he will
be the next Speaker of the House. Did you see
him stand up one time? I never saw him stand.
He was down below he is where as the camera panned,
you would have seen Hakeem Jeffries. He's the black represent
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congressman from New York, fairly distinctive looking individual. I don't
recall him standing one time or applauding for anything. So
if Democrats are going to have a pre speech meeting
in which they tell their caucus, don't do all of
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those things, and then during the course of the speech,
you don't set an example by think about this when
the thirteen year old boy is introduced and he I mean,
he was a tear jerker when he's awarded his honorary
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Secret Service credentials, and then he climbs up and hugs
the head of the Secret Service. The galley and the
members Republicans all stand up and they're all cheering and plodding, and.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
The Democrats sit on their hands.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
Now, if I had been Hakem Jeffries, I would have
stood turned around, faced the galley, and I would have
the gallery and I would have applauded, sending a signal
to my members, follow my lead, get off your asses
and applaud this kit.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
I didn't see him do that. The conclusion, they're all
despicable