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June 9, 2025 • 33 mins
On the first hour with Michael Brown: California has long been the golden state. A beacon of opportunity. On the edge of chaos.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you look at drug and I'm not encouraging you
to go look at Drudge because he gets enough traffic anyway,
but if you look at Drudge real quickly, it's kind
of amazing. We're told in the one hand that this
is no BFD, yet on the other hand, Drudge being
the sensational page that it is left leaning. You have

(00:23):
a picture of I don't know, a conflagration of some
sort of fire hot Trump summer protesting night in southern California,
ice military style raids, stun grenade, armored trucks, lamy gra
La migra day, laborer's recount operation outside home depot, video

(00:43):
journalists hit by rubber bullet. You effing shot a reporter. Well,
that happens in war zone, so you know, deal with it.
Mexican flag becomes potent symbol. The Mexican flag becomes a
potent symbol. Troops brought in under rarely used law. Is
it legal? Well, yes, it was Article ten. So yeah.

(01:04):
In his second term, the Dawn terms to emergency powers Newsome,
he is manufacturing a crisis ball America surely cannot withstand
three and a half more years of this. Really, this
is what we voted for China tells citizens. China tells
its citizens here to boost personal security over unrest. I

(01:25):
found that one freaking hilarious. What would the Chinese Communist
Party tell China Chinese citizens in the same month that
we that we didn't celebrate, but we recognize the the
Teneman Square massacre. Oh, China is now telling citizens in
this country to boost your personal security. And that's just

(01:47):
the upper left corner. Then you get to the middle
of the page kind of like you know, you're now
above the fold of the newspaper, and there's a guy
on a motorcycle, you know, with a line of cop cars.
You know, there's just black smoke everywhere, and he's doing

(02:08):
he's he's making a turn, waving a Mexican flag, and
the enlarged font headlines under that is Trump deploys military
to La threatens arrest of governor Mayor DoD Ready's marines.
We are going to have troops everywhere. It's Armageddon. Happy Monday, everybody,

(02:28):
It's armageddon. California is one of those states his long bent,
you know, the Golden State, a beacon of opportunity on
the edge of chaos. So today is Monday, June ninth.
As we broadcast this live June seven, you get two

(02:49):
days ago, you get images from Los Angles that kind
of shocked the nation. Violin protesters waving foreign flags, torching cars,
hurling bricks, shooting fireworks at law enforcement officers, defacing public buildings.
So called peaceful protests, right, I mean, did George Floyd
die again? What's going on here? These were organized assaults

(03:13):
on the very laws that hold our society together. Well,
it's it. I hope it doesn't turn into another week
of this. But an overarching theme again is the demise
of Western civilization. And you've seen the photos, if you've
watched any news at all, Their protests are waving the
Mexican flag beside a burning car, graffiti with messages, you know,

(03:37):
all against ice and law enforcement. You know, if the
if those individuals are so proud of another nation, then
why do they Why did they get so upset when
we try to enforce our laws against illegal entry? If
they love Mexico so much, then why did they get
upset because we love our country so much? Did we
want to preserve our sovereignty. That's not a rhetorical question.

(04:03):
I think it cuts to the heart of a crisis.
For decades, California has embraced a dangerous ideology, the belief
that US laws laws against just things like, oh, just
think about laws, you know, and as we think about
Los Angeles, you can think about Denver. If you're listening

(04:24):
in Denver. If you're listening in Houston or Harris County,
you can think about that. If you're listening in Cook County,
you're listening in Illinois, Chicago, you can think about it.
You can Atlanta, you can think about it there. Wherever
you're listening. This applies you. This, this ideology that I
speak of is one where the belief that our laws,

(04:49):
simple laws, broken windows, laws that we talked about, the
illegal camping, drug dealing, shoplifting, burglary, arson, unlawful illegal border crossings,
those are not tools, according to their ideology, Those are
not tools to protect our community, but instead are instruments
of oppression. The United States of America is an oppressive nation.

(05:11):
We are an authoritarian nation simply because we're trying to
enforce our laws. Democrats argue that order, societal order is
itself a facade, and they claim that just wanting order
in our society is a way for the wealthy to

(05:34):
criminalize those that they see as marginalized, which of course
they don't want in their neighborhoods either. They don't want
them to camping out in front of their businesses, they
don't want them harassing their customers, they don't want them
anywhere near their schools. But the elitists think that those
are the oppressed. So in California, their ideology was one

(05:57):
of we're just not going to force the law. Cities
just completely ignore anti camping ordinances. Prosecutors decide not to
charge certain drug crimes. Federal immigration laws get nullified by
state and local policies and state and local statutes in
some cases, and all in the name of compassion and caring.

(06:20):
They start dismantling the very foundations of public safety, the
one thing that kind of holds us all together and
allows us to live in this social compact where we
all agree that we're all going to abide by certain rules,
and then if we break the rules, then we will
pay the consequences for that. The consequences can be very simple.

(06:42):
You'll pay a twenty five dollars fine, well, you'll pay
a five hundred dollars fine, or you know, as the
crimes get progressively worse, then the consequences get progressively worse too.
You know how much I absolutely defend the rights of
anybody used of a crime. You're entitled to both substance

(07:03):
even due process. But the government likewise needs to follow
the constitution. And I believe that people need to obey
the law. And I think that leaders and elected officials,
those that we elect to represent us are then required
to enforce the laws that we allow them to adopt.

(07:29):
But what do they do in California. It's the same
thing that they do in a lot of these progressive
blue states. Denverra I'm looking at you. Governor Newsom called
the deployment of two thousand National Guard troops to try
to restore order. Now, I will say that at some

(07:50):
point I did find one news program that showed LA
Riot cops in full riot gear information down Ninth Avenue.
I'm not sure which street it was, trying to disperse
the rioters, and they weren't mostly peaceful protesters, they indeed

(08:13):
were rioters. Well, Newsom called the deployment of those two
thousand National Guard troops were sent them prior to the
LA Riot teams. Finally showing up. The deployment of those,
according to Newsom, was purposely inflammatory. Mayor Karen Bass. Remember
Karen Bass, She's the one that ran off to where

(08:35):
was it the Congo or someplace, when she had been
told prior to her leaving that you probably shouldn't go
because the Santa Ana wins and the drought and everything else,
we have the potential for horrendously dangerous wildfires that could
actually reach into the urban area. But she ran off
to the Congo. The fires struck. She's halfway around the world.

(08:57):
When she gets off the plane, she puts her head down.
I think it was a BBC reporter that approached her,
and she had nothing to say. She couldn't say. She
couldn't even look the reporter in the eye and say,
I'm here now. We'll talk about my trip later, but
all I care about the city. She couldn't even say
that she cared about the citizens of her city. Karen Bass,

(09:18):
she condemned not the mobs that were pelting the officers
with bricks, but she condemned the federal response. So their allegiance,
these two leaders, Knewsom and Bass, their allegiance is clear.
It's with the protesters, not with the law. It's anarchy.
Now imagine if you and I. Let's you and I

(09:41):
go to Mexico City. Let's throw bricks at the cops.
Let's go smash windows, Let's set fire to vehicles, and
let's carry gigantic American flags. Let's go find Jake Jabs,
an American furniture warehouse, and see if we can't get
some of those gigantic flags. Are you will some auto
dealerships that have those gigantic American flags at the size

(10:03):
of this building, Let's go wave those. I doubt we
would walk away unscathed. Yet in Los Angeles that's exactly
what happens. Now. This chaos is not equal opportunity because
in wealthy neighborhoods, the law is enforced. If you go

(10:25):
torture a car in Beverly Hills, let's see how quickly
you get arrested. Go do it in East LA while
shouting political slogans, try to call it a protest, not progress,
it's segregation. He creates one set of rules for the
politically connected and another set of rules for the vulnerable.

(10:49):
So working families, immigrants, legal and illegal, hourly wage earners,
they get abandoned, they walk their kids past open air
drug markets, their shops get looted, their cars get stolen.
They call nine to one to one, and they wait
and they wait and they wait and they wait and

(11:09):
they wait. You know, just kind of like in Denver
two Hay California, Get there, California. And when I say
California in journal, I'm not talking about necessarily the people,
although some people are involved. I'm talking about the leadership
of California. The leadership of California seems to be anarchists

(11:33):
and authoritarian because it is, and I think they're doing
so deliberately. This is part of the progressive movement, the
Marxist movement that's a foot in this country. That Trump
is a lightning rod for that. They see Trump as
an existential threat to their progressive march of Marxism, and

(11:53):
so therefore, at all costs, including in my opinion, they'll
try to kill him at some point. There's no doubt
in my mind, say, you know, say a prayer for
the Secret Service, because they have an extraordinarily difficult job.
In my opinion, go back in history and think about

(12:13):
during COVID, much like Colorado California, and I would include
Colorado in that group had some of the nation's most
draconian COVID rules, closing schools for years, but the elite
private schools they could stay open. Shutting down playgrounds in California.

(12:38):
We couldn't do it here, but they could do it
in California. They would shut down the beaches. You know,
you should be able to get out and get fresh air,
walk the beaches. The little COVID virus is not going
to survive the salty water in the air. They're not
going to survive the wind. But no, let's shut it

(12:58):
down and let's arrest people that are surfing. Let's find
restaurant owners, unless, of course it's the French laundry that
Gavin Newsom goes to, and so we won't find them
because that's up in Napa and that's where the cool
people are, so we won't do it. Kind of like
you know, Aspen or Veil or tell you ride got
to have vaccine passports to go into a coffee shop.

(13:21):
But while you've got to have a vaccine passport to
go into a coffee shop, you can go smoke ventanyl
on the sidewalk outside and they ban plastic straws, but
they hand out crack pipes. In Colorado, we try to
ban all of the plastic stuff, and then we have,
or at least they tried to have, the safe injection zones.
This is not confusion. This is an inversion of priorities,

(13:45):
and this is an attempt to stop our attempt to
stop the progressive marks of Marxism. By twenty twenty two,
California's crime rate was thirty percent higher than the national average. Now,
of course we're we're up, just like the Jefferson's We're
moving on up. In Los Angeles, aggravated assaults rose twenty

(14:07):
three percent between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty two. When
they pass Proposition thirty last November, seventy percent voted to
support mandated addiction treatment, but Gavin Newsom refused to fund it. Instead,
California spends billions of dollars that they don't have to

(14:28):
go to harm reduction programs that actually enable the addicts,
while the court's three rehab centers of the hospitals are
begging for resources. In Colorado, we do stupid things, which
I'll talk about later. But just last week, pull As
signed into law Senate Bill twenty five two oh five,
which the sponsor's claim is going to reduce the number
of illegal weapons on Colorado streets. Wait till you hear

(14:51):
what the bill really does. It won't do a damn thing.
Public safety in California is like in Colorado's is falling apart.
You know, when those speaking of those fires, when Karen
Bass came back from the Congo or where the hell
she was, the Los Angeles County had cut seventeen million
dollars from the fire department's budget. Equipment was sitting idle,

(15:16):
water infrastructure was failing, Entire blocks burned. They didn't just
underfund the cops, they underfunded the firefighters too. In other words,
they underfunded public safety. Now, the problem is those leaders
don't see the riots as a crisis. They see them
as a cleansing because they believe that the laws that

(15:38):
you lie when enforced exposes the corruption of law enforcement.
And somehow that's rooted in white supremacy.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
You know Allus Huxley Brave New World. He once wrote,
the sure way to work up a crusade is to
promise people they can destroy with good conscience. That's what's
going on in California, That's what's going on in most
of the major cities across the country, including right here
in Denver. But the burden of that kind of attitude

(16:19):
when violence gets excused as some sort of righteous indignation
the people that really falls on and really hurts, or
the working people, the elderly, single mothers, the legal immigrants, nurses, teachers,
delivery drivers, the Rodney Kings of the world. They somehow

(16:39):
naively believe that if they worked hard, followed the rules,
that government would do the very basic necessities of protecting
them and keeping order, the state would protect them. Instead,
the state betrays us. The government betrays us. Anywhere you
see Democrat control, government is betraying the people in that jurisdiction.

(17:02):
And then we get told that law and order is
the enemy. But law is what makes life in this
social compact able to exist. It's what allows strangers to
in their favorite word, to coexist. It allows parents to

(17:23):
raise their kids, businesses to thrive. You can fix all
of this in every blue state, including Colorado, through the
adoption of well first, by voting in the right people,
making sure they invoke and write the right kind of laws,
have the right kind of priorities in their budgets and

(17:45):
in their institutions, but I don't think that Democrat leaders
believe in those institutions. So California, Colorado, Denver, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta,
New York, Boston, you name it, they got to change.
They got a change to where we actually defend law
and order and freedom which is not exclusive and not

(18:10):
for elitists, and not for the very poor, but for everybody.
California represents exactly what's wrong with this country. In just
my drive by observation of the news over the weekend,
let's see, I saw an ICE detention center in which

(18:33):
there was a group of I don't know fifty one
hundred people outside the gates that were blocking the ICE
agents from going into the facility and leaving the facility.
I saw cars being torched. I saw businesses being broken into.

(18:54):
I saw people in the streets trying to keep the
ICE agents from driving their vans vehicles down the street.
I saw one video of somebody who was jumping in
front of the cars and finally tripped and fell and
they had to slam on the brakes to keep from
running them over. Uh. Luckily Ice agent actually cared and

(19:17):
stopped and and didn't do anything. But but nobody got
out of their car. Now why would why did nobody
get out of their cars because they knew that the
minute they got out of their cars, everything would escalate
and get even worse. So you just have to sit
there while they pummel your vehicle with rocks. Then I

(19:40):
saw one cameraman who was on a sidewalk as they
filmed Live a guy that would pick up you know,
the like the river rock we use in Colorado for landscaping.
He'd pick up pick up river rock in the between
the sidewalk and the gutter, and is a car would

(20:00):
come by, he would hurl as hard as he could
these rocks as big as his fist at the cars,
which you know, as we know in Colorado, you drop
one of those car rocks or throw one of those
cars off one of those crosswalks over a highway, you
can kill people and you can be charged for murder,

(20:21):
and you can now be sitting in the Caldero State
Penitentiary for murder. And that's what they were doing. Now,
all of that together for me constitutes a riot or
could have some consequences here.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
And John Hammond, you're an Lai obviously a city you
know and love talk to us a little bit about
just your thoughts watching some of these scenes here, but
also your take on what Gaviner Newsom, the governor of California,
has said, and Mayor Bass and mayor of Los Angeles.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Where they had both said and.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Clearly, we don't want nafta National Guard here, we don't
want this federal presence, and they're accusing President Trump of
sending them deliberately to provoke.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
Well, first, I think you know you have seen obviously
this there was almost been in like a linear effect here.
It's like the more there's been any kind of as
soon as you got the National Guard, things escalated.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
The covernor wis is right. There was anything like a.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
Riot happening on Friday Saturday. The thing that provoked this
was not yet anything that approach riots standards.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
The police for m Yeh.

Speaker 5 (21:20):
Police commissioner yesterday said you know that he would reevaluate
he didn't want the National Guard initially, but now the
circumstances on the street were getting worse and he might
reevaluate that decision if you're asked today. And this is
what's so toxic about this environment, right, which.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
Is what's so funny, is is I watching the SoundBite,
Haylman is talking about how, you know, the the LA
Chief of Police is not sure whether he wants to
have the National Guard there yet or not, but he's
reevaluating you. And they are literally showing in a split
screen the l A cops in their riot gear as

(21:59):
they're having rocks and fireworks and everything else thrown at
them as they're marching down the street trying to disperse
the crowd. Now, which came first, the chicken or the egg? Well,
I think the rioters showed up first, showing they showed up. Uh,
they're engaging in you know, trying to obstruct the enforcement

(22:21):
of the law, and they start burning cars and throwing
rocks and shooting fireworks and you know, trying to impede
traffic and doing all of those things. So the LA
riot squads show up and they start marching down the street,
and of course they're they're you know, setting off flash
bangs and uh probably some tear gas and whatever else
seek in try to you know, disperse the crowd. And

(22:43):
here's Hyloman as he speaks, you know what I really love,
really really wasn't a riot.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
That I think that Governor Newsman and mayor Bass understand
exactly what this logic e escalation is. There are not
two equal sides here where you have Donald Trump's administration
on one and somehow Democrats on the other cavinis and
carrying back toward out of control over what happens on
the streets of Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
And do you think, let me just ask you a
question locally, do you think Mike Johnston has control of
crime in Denver? No. Now, we may not have any
riots right now, but I don't think anybody can claim
that Mike Johnston has controlled the city in County of Denver.

(23:28):
At any moment, Denver could explode, and at any moment
Denver can continue to have all of the crime that
it has, making us what number one, two or three
in the country right now in terms of crime. So
I live been sitting here, sitting in his studio and
in New York or New Jersey where they're in this
NBC is broadcasting from right now talking about his city,

(23:50):
you know, on the other on the left coast about
now you know what whose fault is this, Well, It's
Trump's fault because he out in the National Guard and
that escalated things. So you just let him continue to
burn cars, let him continue to disrupt the enforcement of
immigration laws, which by the way, is a federal law

(24:13):
enforcement issue.

Speaker 5 (24:15):
What Donald Trump has is perfect control now over the
people at his administration. You go back five years ago,
almost to the day, is when the classes happened to
Lafatte Square, where we know that Donald Trump was proposing
the notion of him both of the Interaction Act and
shooting protesters.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
In the leg Mark Esper.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Mark Milly said no, there is no one now in
the Trump.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Administration who will say no to Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
And in fact, as Jonathan said, you've got this internal
les anymore. There's a big one. Rido was interring to
see who will be the fastest. Pete Haigseith is not
going to be Mark Esper in twenty twenty five, and that.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Isn't that interesting. So Pete Haigs is not going to
be Mark Asper, the former Secretary of Defense, and he
may act quickly. I would say, once again, I think
that's that's what Americans voted for. I think Americans voted
for we want to see an end too the lawlessness.
And don't forget I mean, I can't emphasize this enough.

(25:10):
We're talking about the enforcement of federal law. These ICE
agents are simply trying to enforce federal immigration law. They're
being disrupted and prohibited and precluded from doing so by
local people in LA, many of whom are probably not
even citizens. And by citizens, I mean not even citizens

(25:30):
of Los Angeles, let alone citizens of the United States.
And so in order to enforce that federal law, Trump
is absolutely right that if he wants to send in
the National Guard, he can do so. And in fact,
let's go once again to MSNBC, Same show, Vanda Hi.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
It's a bit of a complicated picture here. Americans yes,
to David's point, and that poll broadly support some of
the some of these Trump efforts, but they say, look,
you have to follow the law, you have to have
due process, you have to go through the courts. We
don't know yet if they're going to approve of these
really strong arm tactics we're seeing in LA today. So

(26:14):
you speak to us from the other side here, making
it on a political ens what the Democrats are doing.
Certainly Gavin Newsom standing up to Donald Trump, who just
played that sound Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bassing, we
don't want the National Guard here, but we know immigration
was a winner for Trump in twenty twenty four. What
are the risks here for Democrats?

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (26:33):
I mean, first off, this is this was inevitable. Trump
has wanted this since day one. He wants to go
into California, wants to go into a sanctuary city, wants
to show that he is commander in chief and that
he can use the military at his disposal to silence critics.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
No, I find that fascinating, not to silence critics, to
enforce the law. So does enforcing the law silence your critics?
I don't think so. Gavin Newsom can still stand on
the biggest pedes League can find and scream about how
wrong it is, and Trump can't stop him from doing that.

(27:15):
Karen Bass can climb a you know, twenty foot ladder
on a fire truck and scream from the top of
the ladder about how this is a sanctuary city and
blah blah blah, and she can and Trump can't stop
her from screaming. She has an absolute right. First, she
has a First Amendment right to speak her mind. What

(27:37):
they don't have the right to do is to impede
the enforcement of federal law.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
He believes and I think that pulling you just showed
backs him up that the vast majority of the country
is supportive of his immigration policies broadly. Democrats know that.
I mean Democrats have been in a real buying trying
to figure out how they how can they actually argue
against Trump on immigration when the I love.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
That one too. You know, Democrats are in a bind.
The majority of the country wants this, this is what
we voted for. We want immigration laws enforced, we want
illegal aliens out of the country, we want our sovereignty protected.
We want to get back to a legal immigration system, which,
by the way, the infrastructure still exists for that, and
so quit coming here illegally, and quit engaging in human trafficking,

(28:25):
sex traffic and all that, by the way, which we'll
get us to Garcia in the next hour two. So
Democrats are in a conundrum. They can't figure out what
to do because, oh, this is what people voted for.
Then why don't you get on the right side of
the law. If you want to argue that the definition

(28:46):
to do process includes some things that maybe I don't
think it includes, or if you want to argue that
maybe there's a different way to approach this that make
your case, But throwing rocks, burning cars, setting off work,
shooting bottle rockets to somebody is not the way to
convince me.

Speaker 4 (29:04):
Election results in the polling numbers show that people aren't
with them on this specific topic. Now, what's different here
is you're now moving from people who were in prison
or people who are clearly criminals, to people who've been
in the United States, in some cases for a long time,
in some cases paying taxes for a long time, working
in jobs, under the assumption that they could continue to

(29:28):
operate that way as long as they didn't break the
law and as long as they continue to pay taxes.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
You know, once again, there's a split screen. And I'm
not good at crowd counting, but I would say that
the Los Angeles riot squads are facing first of all
along this avenue, which I get I think is Ninth Avenue,
but I might be wrong. Crowds of several hundred all

(29:53):
throwing rocks, waving in a Mexican flag, all shouting, and
all trying to stop the cop from re enforcing and
keeping the streets clear so that traffic can move unimpeded. Yeah,
that's that's kind of what we want. You're right, mister
Benja High. That's exactly what we want.

Speaker 4 (30:12):
So once you start to deport that group of people
in mass I think Democrats feel like one, it is
just not right, and so they are I think when
Kevin Newsom talks about it, I think I take him
at his word. I do believe he believes what he's saying.
I think they're willing not to have this fight. I
think they wanted to go to the courts and that
they think ultimately that the American public will find it

(30:33):
in humane. Once you start to go after people who
they feel like didn't do anything wrong.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Then at some point we can have that conversation. Michael.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
With all this going on in places like Los Angeles
right now, it demonstrates that the progressives want things to
continue to fall apart. As you've stated, I prefer that
we act as a sovereign nation. That's what Trump's doing. Well,
let's keep doing that, That's what I say.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yeah, I would encourage you to stay tuned for the
next hour because I want to give you give you
some statistics which I know you Here are the words
statistics there A. Yeah, you'll want to hear these, particularly
when I use Texas as an example. Yeah, we're going
to go from California to Texas because when you look
at the voting trends from an election that we had

(31:25):
about what how many months ago it was, now, you'll
see there was a huge shift, a change that shows
that your sentiments are the sentiments of many of the
same ethnicities that are out there protesting in California claiming that,
oh my gosh, this is so unfair. In fact, they're

(31:50):
the opposite of Gavin Newsom who told a local reporter just.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
I mean, where's your decency, mister president? Stop for sen
disorders illegal and constitutional?

Speaker 1 (32:00):
And I said it, I'll say it again, it's immoral.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
You're creating the conditions that you claim you're solving and
you're not, and you're putting real people's lives at risk.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
You know, I got to give it a new se
This is brilliant because there are enough useful idiots in
our society that will say to themselves, Trump's the one
that is causing the problem. Trump sent the Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement to pick up illegal aliens and deport them.

(32:31):
So that's the first move that Trump made that was
a mistake. And then that caused people to riot and
protest and demonstrate and to kind of spill over into
I would say riot area, you know, on the needle
of mostly peaceful protests to riot. If mostly peaceful protests

(32:52):
are over here on the left, riots are over here
on the right. We're at about you know, between let's say,
what would that be nine am and three pm on o'clock.
We're at about two o'clock, maybe one o'clock, i'll be
we're at noon. We're halfway there the full blown riots.
And so now let's blame Trump because you tried to

(33:15):
get it, you tried to prevent it from getting worse.
You made it worse. Okay, so we're supposed to sit
back and allow it to naturally become worse before we
intervene and try to keep it from getting worse. Oh
my gosh. Democrats can just talk themselves into a circle
that they just put them on a merrygo round. That's

(33:36):
their logic. Marry go there, round and round they go.
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