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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael, I, for one, really do want to see our
laws of force, and I'm pretty black and whined about it.
I'm tired of this sort of murky grayness like, well,
they're not really breaking the law. We just need to
be nice to people. No enforce the law. Let's put
the hammer down and do it right and not run
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around in this murk of well, we don't want to
oppress people. Enforce the law.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Hey, Rod, We've got to figure out a way to
backtrack that talk back, because that's the third or fourth
one that he's left over the course of several months,
and that poor cat is starving to death. He will
care of that cat.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
That is a I am starving cry. That's not a
typical meal.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Right, that is that is a plea for help.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Let me see if there's one wee can isolate here.
Let's let's listen one more time, see if there's a
meow without him talking and maximize the value.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Michael, I for one really do want to see laws
of force. And then, pretty black and white, I'm tired
of this sort of.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Plea for help. Of course allows force. Oh man, see course, yeah,
that thing is hungry.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Right, it's uh, we gotta call the SPCA and get
that cat some help.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Port it to somewhere where it'll be fed.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Right. And of course the other sad part is that's
kind of indicative of my audience too. They just hold
they're holding cats hostage, you know, while they're sitting there,
you know, because they're so mesmerized by the content of
this program that they just fail to feed the cat
or hear the cat. They just oh, it's so sad.
Uh zero four three three rights. Michael I turned on
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CNN last night just to hear what they were saying.
It was like twenty twenty all over again. They were
showing all the cars burning and what they were saying
mostly peaceful protest. You would think they would learn, Oh,
they've learned alright, because they know the cabal will give
them cover and then they will they'll be able to
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get away with it and then somebody else on the
text line, so does Trump have the authority to do this?
The President of the United States has the authority to
call out the National Guard in order to quell violence
in any US city under several different laws, but primarily
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it's the Insurrection Act of eighteen oh seven and some
statutes related to that act, the Insurrection Act of eighteen
oh seven. You can find it at ten USC. Section
two fifty one. That particular, the reason I'm so familiar
with this law is I was trying to get Bush
to invoke the Insuru Direction Act during Katrina, and we
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had we had the Attorney General on the line, we
had Condy Rice on the line, we were putting together
the paperwork to invoke the Insurrection Act. When Bush said
to Mayor Nagan and Governor Blancoll Governor Blanco in particular,
was she understood what it would look like to have
the National Guard sent out, just like Gavin Newsom does.
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Which is why Gavin Newsom is complaining about this when
you have failed so miserably at the state and local
level that the under Secretary is asking the commander in
chief to invoke their insurrection acts. Basically saying, look, I've
got to have the National Guard down here because there
is no law enforcement. I have completely lost control of
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the logistics. I need help. And then the governor realizes, oh,
that's going to make me look bad, So could you
give me twenty four hours to think about it? And
Bush gave Blanco twenty four hours to think about it,
and that's when everything went to hell for me. Well,
the Insurrection Act authorizes the President to deploy federal troops,
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including the National Guard, when they get federalized. In order
to do these things suppress listen closely to suppress insurrections.
Thus the Insurrection Act to suppress domestic violence seems pretty
clear so far. Right. Unlawful combinations or conspiracies that obstruct
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the execution of federal or state law hmm, seems to
fit perfectly. Title ten, Section two fifty one. The President
can call forth the militia, including the National Guard, when
an insurrection or unlawful obstruction prevents the enforcement of federal
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laws in a state and the state cannot or will
not address it.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Section two fifty one seems to be a perfect match.
Section two fifty two. Title ten. The President may deploy
federal forces, including the National Guard, to suppress an insurrection
in any state, upon the request of that state's legislature
or the governor.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Hmm.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Seems to me. Section two fifty two says, Oh, you
got to have the governor request it. Oh, But being
a good lawyer, you've got to read the next section
section two fifty three. The President can act without a
state request, meaning from the governor. If domestic violence or
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unrest hinders the execution of laws, not just state laws,
not just federal laws, but laws in general, or deprived
citizens of constitutional rights or opposes federal authority, and so
you've got to have both. So you've got to have
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domestic violence which is hindering the execution of any law,
federal or state, and local authorities are unable or unwilling
to restore order. HM seems to be a perfect match
for me. You also have the National Emergencies Act, Title fifty,
where the President can declare a national emergency, which may
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provide additional authority to mobilize the National Guard for domestic purposes,
including quelling violence, and it goes on with certain conditions.
You get the Posse Commatatis Act considerations Title eighteen, and
that act generally restricts the use of federal military forces
for domestic law enforcement unless expressly authorized by law, but
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the Instruction Act provides such an exception to the Posse
Commatatis Act, which allows the President to use the National
Guard for that matter, regular military to restore order when
civilian authorities are overwhelmed or unwilling to enforce the laws. Wow,
seems to be pretty clear to me, Governor Newsom. So
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the president is doing precisely won what he has the
authority to do. But to one of the textures, this
is kind of what we ask for, too, isn't it.
So I want to go down a path for a
moment about how this is indeed what we ask for
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because it's easy for me, because this is what I
ask for or for, you know, the sporadic number of you.
But what if I give you some status that said, oh,
maybe it's more than just you and me. So what
it was seven months ago? Right, let's see, this is
June so six, seven eight, Oh, hey, maybe eight months
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ago we had an election and Trump won it. And
he won it at the time that he was campaigning
and making clear that he would launch the largest mass
deportation operation in history once he got back in the
White House and when he was making that claim during
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the campaign, fifty six percent of Americans occurring according to
conservative outlets like CNN. Yes, CNN report reports this number,
fifty six percent of Americans want all illegal aliens deported.
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Now that's significant because that's up from a paltry one
third of Americans who wanted all illegal aliens deported ten
years ago when Trump began his first presidential campaign and
ran on immigration enforcement. But here's where I think the
cabal wants us to hear no evil, see no evil,
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speak no evil, or hear no truth, speak no truth,
and no no truth. Minority voters, ethnic voters are clearly
part of the coalition that wants us to crack down
on illegal aliens. So that shows it doesn't show. I
can show. I can show that a lot of counties
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that have been blue for a century or longer flipped
to Donald Trump and his massive games with Latinos in particular.
So let's go to South Texas and let's think about
the margin shifts between two thousand and four and twenty
twenty four. So I'm talking about pretty much everything in
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the kind of in that horn of Texas down along
the Gulf Coast bordering Mexico and the Gulf of America.
Let's go back to two thousand and four. Bush won
that area by eighteen thousand, eight hundred and ten votes.
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He was up three point seven percent. Then you go
to the two thousand and eight election, Obama won those
same counties, but with ninety one thousand votes, he was
upset more than seventeen percent. That was eight Obama runs
for reelection in twenty twelve, he gets an even larger
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percentage one hundred and six thousand, two hundred and five.
He's up nineteen point nine percent, almost twenty percent. Now
we enter the Trump era. Twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton leads
that same area, up one hundred and seventeen thousand and
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thirty five votes. She's up nineteen percent compared to Obama's
twenty percent. Hillary's actually, while she increased her raw vote
a little bit, her overall percentage dropped somewhat obviously because
a population growth more Hispanics in the area, but the
actual number of Hispanics that voted for her began to drop.
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Now from twenty sixteen to twenty twenty, something happened, or
something really started happening, because Clinton won that same area
up one hundred and seventeen thousand votes. Biden won that area,
but he was only up ten percent of what Hillary had.
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Now this slightly more than ten percent of what Hillary had.
He only won it by a margin of nineteen thousand
votes versus Hillary one hundred and seventeen thousand votes, so
Biden's margin was only up two point six percent. That's
in twenty twenty. You know, I would also just say,
as a cautionary note to Texas, you need to pay
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attention to what's going on in your state because your
urban areas, just like in Colorado, are becoming decidedly blue,
and pretty soon they're going to outnumber the rural areas,
and Texas could go blue too. This is part of
the Marxist revolution that's occurring throughout the country. But I digress.
So let's jump from twenty twenty to twenty twenty four.
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So Biden wins that area, up nineteen thousand votes, up
by two point six percent. There is a massive wave. Now,
remember the reason I'm using this particular area of Texas
is because this is where one the majority of illegal
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aliens cross the border. This is a predominantly Hispanic area.
It borders Mexico and the Gulf of America. Trump in
twenty twenty four that area up ninety seven thousand, five
hundred and fifty eight votes. He was up thirteen point
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three percent. That is a humongous shift, humongous shift global sentiment,
and let's extrapolate it out worldwide. About illegal immigration or
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refugee settlement or migrant movement, whatever you want to call it,
because you know, in Europe they always referred to migrants.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
And the general.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Procedure deliberately altering ethnic demographics throughout mostly Western nations is heavily,
heavily favorable to right leaning populace and has been for
nearly a decade now. And so when you think of that,
you think about that portion of Texas, and you think
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about the backlash it's beginning to occur in Western Europe.
It doesn't really take a rocket science to figure out
that these riots are clearly funded, they're coordinated, and they're
actually being executed by outside groups whose purpose is to
foment chaos and stir unrest for solely political purposes, Which
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begs the question, why would they be funding this if
indeed it's a losing issue. Well, someone with that point
of view accurately assesses the basic blocking and tackling present
that's going on in our political landscape. How could anybody
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think that funneling federal agents into buildings and locking them inside,
as we saw in twenty twenty, as we kind of
saw an attempt in Los Angeles over the weekend, or
assaulting law NF forcement or hurling projectiles at them is
going to do anything but boost Trump's image, and Bolster
has stated goal of deporting as many illegal aliens as
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possible in his four year term. Well we might get
a little insight about how those left wing Marxist s
verses feel, particularly now after four years of pearl clutching
over what January sixth. The thing is, they don't think
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that way. In fact, they know exactly what's been reported.
Remember since the November twenty twenty four election, out of
twenty nine states registering voters by political party, Republicans have
made voter registration gains in all eleven such blue states.
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Let me repeat that because this is good news. Republicans
have made voter registration gains in all eleven blue states,
Republicans have made voter registration gains in all eleven red states,
and Republicans have made voter registration gains in all seven
battleground states. So, out of these twenty nine states which
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have updated data, Connecticut is not included, Democrats have not
gained in a single state. The Democrat Party is going extinct.
So how bad is it? I don't want to go
through all fifty states.
Speaker 3 (16:36):
But let me just.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Randomly, let me just randomly, Let's go to California, because
we're talking about California. Harris won one California by up
to twenty percent. The November twenty four registration lead was
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four seven sixteen. The June twenty twenty five registration lead
was only up four point five million. There's been a
red shift in California of more than one hundred and
twenty five thousand votes. Right here in Colorado. Colorado's a
great example of this too. In Colorado, Harris won state
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by eleven percent in November. During the election, the Democrats
registration lead was more than one hundred and ten thousand.
In June of this year, the Democrats registration lead is
slightly over ninety nine thousand. That represents a more than
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eleven thousand vote shift to Republicans. Now, some of the
others that are even more let's see. Let me find
another one.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
That's New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Harris won by nine hundred five thousand registration lead. It
was nine hundred five thousand votes almost a million. By June,
it has dropped to eight hundred and twenty seven thousand.
Republicans have gained a registration lead in New Jersey of
more than seventy eight thousand votes. Michael, my cat and
I both love your show.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
We listened together every day that we are able, and
I feed them once a week whether it needs it
or not, so you guys can stop worrying.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
Oh really, don't sound like it.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
I mean, I mean once a week, that's what That's
what I do. I mean, I just eat once a week.
And are you still doing that weight loss thing always?
So you just eat once a week too, like most
normal human beings at most, right, Yeah, And I feed
my dogs just you know, once every two weeks because
brother dogs. Maxine Waters is before I get back into
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some of the stats, Maxing Waters shows up. You know
a riot is there are two If you want to
attract democrats, you need two things. Violence in a riot,
you know, some sort of chaos or the red light
on the camera that indicates that the camera is live
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and they'll all come running. And Maxing Waters comes running
to a riot to.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
The detention center to see if I can find out
what is happening with David Werta. He is one of
our leaders in organized labor, head of a local SCIU Union.
I don't know why they picked him up. I don't
know what they're going.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
To do to him.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
I don't want them to deport him. I think that
he is being targeted, but our city is being targeted
because we're a sanctuary city. Trump hates us, he does
not like this city. He's trying to intimidate, and he
set the guns in here on us, and the governor
didn't know anything about the National Guard coming here. He
did it on his aunt. We can't be intimidated. We've
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got to get the people out. We've got to get
the elected, the fishers out. We've got to resist him.
I'm going back out into the communities where Ice was
last night to make sure people know that their elected
officers are standing with them.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
What's your next step now?
Speaker 4 (20:16):
I'm going out to Lenox and to Paramount Watts in
South Central where they were last night, to see if
Ice is back out there.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
How about a message for the community.
Speaker 4 (20:27):
The community is don't be intimidated, don't be afraid. Do
what we did in the civil rights movement protests. Peacefully,
get out, make your bosses hurt. The more people were
able to engage, the more we can push back on them.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Thank you very much. Hereward, Stir it up, stir it up.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Just keep it going, baby, keep it going. You know,
I really shouldn't get quite so excited about some of
this stuff, but it just shows you who they are.
We were nearing the end of the break when I
was trying to throw up that final number.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
But overall.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
From November, from the November election through June of this year,
in all fifty states, there has been a more than
one fifty nine thousand total shift from Democrats to Republicans.
Net registrations have swung in favor of the Republicans in
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just the past eight months.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Now.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
If you don't think that that matters, then you probably
shouldn't be pontificating about politics, and maybe you should, you know,
take up I don't know, feeding cats or something.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
With you know, when.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
You know, I hate you as much as I hate Dragon,
I just hate I hate all of you guys. When
Pennsylvania swung from Carrie up to and a half percent
in two thousand and four to Obama up ten point
three percent, eight more than six hundred and fifty six
thousand registration's net shift to statewide in favor of Democrats,
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and that signaled at the time the largest state wide
victory there since Lyndon Johnson's landslide victory in nineteen sixty four.
It took a Trump working class revolution in Pennsylvania twenty
sixteen to bring Pennsylvania back to at least being competitive,
and then that went on to sustain Republican gains that
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threatened to turn the Keystone state Pennsylvania into Ohio, which
is becoming Indiana, which is becoming Kentucky, which is becoming
must Virginia. There is a road back to parody for
the Democrats, but they won't take it. And they won't
take it because luckily for us, they're lazy, they're short sighted,
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and they're at risk of going extinct in the time
that would take them to rehab their image. And when
you got people like you know, stupid I can't even
remember a name right now, Maxine Waters going out there
and screaming about how I'm you know, the president of SEIU.
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They might deport him, you know, so you know what
that means, right, the local union president is an illegalalien.
If Democrats were wise, which we know they're not, they
would start to break their ties with Wokism, with Marxism,
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they would get back to that russ Belt working class
image in which they don't interfere with oil and gas drilling,
resource extraction, gun rights. They would support reasonable political rhetoric,
you know, supporting border controls, instead of giving the visual
picture that they actually side with those that are waving
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foreign flags on our streets, because they do. Now again,
I don't care if you wave a foreign flav I
don't care if you're if your native country is Mexico
or Guatemala or Yemen or Saudi Arabia or France or
the UK or China. I don't care. You have a
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right under our constitution to go wave your flag in
a public right away or in your front yard. I
don't care. But when you take that same flag and
you use it during a crime, that tells me that
you respect your country more than you do hours in
which I really become a right wing populist at that point,
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and I say, well, once you just go home, Once
you go home. In fact, particularly if you're waving a
Chinese flag, once you go home and go try to
protest in Beijing, or if you're if you're gay or
you're transsexual, why don't you go to Once you go
back to Iran, and you know, and take your lesbian
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lover or your gay lover and go back to a
rand and see see how far that gets you. We
are the most cosmopolitan, advanced society on the face of
the earth, and we need to preserve that. But everything
that I just said, you know, there's a deeper understanding
of just democrats, because what I see in these numbers
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are the headwinds of global and domestic special interests that
are intent on robbing this country of her sovereignty and
trying to keep us from surviving. And we're trying to
survive by expelling tens of millions of foreigners and military
aged men from this country. And so they're creating disarray
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on the streets is for one purpose, and that is this.
And this is where Homan Hexath Pambondi, the entire administration,
including the President and the Vice president themselves, they are
trying to force the President to make a critical mistake,
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and they've got to watch out for them. They learned
from opposing former California Governor Pete Wilson that they indeed
can turn sympathies to the left if they portray illegal
aliens in terms express incorrectly in my opinion, in terms
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expressed by the Statue of liberty. You know, tired, poor,
huddled masses yearning to breathe free. What they really want
is for federal agents to use extensive violence to quell
the descent. They'd love to get a shooting on camera,
or catch a woman and her children gagging on tear gas,
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literally anything they can find reverse the perception of the
real truth. And the real truth is that Americans rejected
the establishment agenda we signed on to protecting our sovereignty
and must now be replaced with the foreign army that
will give birth to the US citizens under the scam
of birthright citizenship, allow them to continue to form ethnic enclaves,
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and allow them to reject the America the Founders established
and have made functional for over two centuries. Now you
got a boxing match. Think about a boxing match two
heavy hitters. Boxer A spends five rounds working the body
of boxer B, and then in the sixth round connects
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on a few big hooks to the hit, scoring a
pair of lockdowns. Now, clearly the best way back into
the bout for boxer B would to make it to
the bill collect himself, focus on defense and land a
few jabs and shots in the next round to slow
down the momentum. But instead Boxer B springs right back
off the mat starts flailing wildly, throwing up paymakers with
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little chance of connecting, only to find himself on the
receiving end of boom a fatal blow. I don't mean fatal,
but a knockout blow. You see, Discernment is the one
critical skill that too many people on our side don't have.
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It's there was a time when Anne Seltra tried to
tell the nation that Kamala Harris would beat Donald Trump
in Iowa by three points. Remember that, which sends a
secondary signal that Wisconsin is out of play, along with
the rest of the key mid Western batleground states. But
the problem for that polster who is still trying to
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get back on her feet, other than her obvious attempt
at prop again in deception, is that we can come
armed with hard data showing all ninety nine counties in
Iowa with the Republican Party registration lead going into the
twenty twenty four election, going all the way back to
twenty twenty You know, Genrich Newt Ginrich delivered the news
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of this poster to her the news to her right
before Trump carried Iowa by more than thirteen points, and
we knew that was going to happen once once on
the other side of this organized left wing violence intended
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to destabilize our country, We've got to somehow cripple the
Democrats cheating apparatus with full conviction. We've got to ensure
free and fair elections that American citizens can trust. We've
got to stand on principles. We've got to remember that
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the cabal is going to do anything, in everything they
can to distort what we see through the lens of
their cameras. And remember that that aperture whether they're using
so they're gonna use. First of all, they don't want
to get shot or hurt, so they're going to use
a fifteen millimeter or maybe a two hundred millimeter lens
so they can stay out of the out of the
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firing range, And that focal length is going to be
very narrow, and so you're gonna see very little of
what's really going on. Our job is to widen our
is to linthen our focal length, to widen that aperture,
to open it up so that we can see a
much wider view and understand what's really going on here,
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and that is a Marxist revolution.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
I think the.
Speaker 5 (30:46):
Listener is making his cat listen to your show.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
That's why the cat is meowing so much and so often.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
So it's actually as it's a meal of ex sceptence
and support, is what it really is. I'm just not
very good at cat interpretation because I'm just not a
cat person. Are you a cat person?
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Ay, Rod, I don't currently have cats. I like cats
more of a dog person.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Yeah, I mean I'm a dog person. Yeah, yeah, I don't. Uh.
Why should you just keep my mouth shut about cats
or I'll I'll lose a goober. We can't, we can't.
We're losing so many goobers. We can't afford to lose
goobers because nobody agrees with anything on.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
It and we can't lose the Now I'm coining the
talkback cat, real true, the top cat.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Yeah, the talk cat, the talk cat. We can't lose that. Interestingly,
the keief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Oh, is
he in trouble with his bosses?
Speaker 1 (31:47):
We have seen some.
Speaker 6 (31:48):
Kinds of groups out of day today that I been
working the community that is in rage and they're not
happy with the actions of ICE, and then the community
that is loose and attacks and distroys overseas, it would
be a dread miss stab.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
Yeah to the people who are not happy with the
fact that ICE is in the in the community doing
what ICE does, you know, it's I respect ICE for
being a fellow law enforcement agency. They have their mission,
they have their what they have to do. We don't
engage in that activity. But again, we can't preclude them
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from doing that. They have every right to do that.
I ask people in the community to trust the LAPD
that we're not there for that purpose and that if
they have something they need.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Now again, I got to stop the audio because this
is News Nation, and News Nation has a split screen,
so the chief is speaking while on the left side
of the screen. I count at least one, two, three, four,
five fires burning.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Right.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Well, I don't know, maybe there's some wildfires in LA
that I'm not aware.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Us to be able to address. We're they're for them.
As far as the big picture of what can I
recommend they do or not do, that's something It's a
federal issue, and the federal authorities have the right to
be able to do what they're doing as far as.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
The federal authorities have the right to be doing what
they're doing. That's the chief of Police for Los Angeles
very well said. Chief very well said, maybe you ought
to go talk to your mayor and your governor let
them know that too,