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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Michael, You'll never guess what I found. I just happened
to be looking in the trunk of my car. I
found a couple of boxes of ballots from the twenty
twenty four presidential electionend and an entire stack of Joe
Biden presidential pardons.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Imagine that, and he thoughts about Pam Bondy firing. Maureene Comy,
the CEO of NPR, says that they're not biased and
asked for proof. Well, Senator John Candy, as only he can,
decided to hand them the truth. He did a great
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takedown of their bias.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Good morning from South Dakota. If Epstein had so many files,
how come he didn't use them to break out of
jail instead of hanging himself like a Christmas tree ornament.
Oh wait, Christmas tree ornaments don't hang themselves. Everyone have
a great day.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
I know that the pardons basically make things moot as
far as prosecutions, but I would still love to see
investigations happen related do what the pardons are associated with.
That way we know what has actually happened, and maybe
we find others who need to be dragged into certain litigation. Anyway,
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Thanks for the discussion, Michael, appreciate the clarity.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Have good day.
Speaker 6 (01:23):
Hey Michael, I was wondering I heard somewhere that the
pardons that Joe Biden handed out to his family along
with foci were signed by auto pen except the one
for Hunter. Is that true? Number one? And do you
think he probably gave some thought, although it's a long
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shot that he better sign it in person so it's valid.
Let me know.
Speaker 7 (01:52):
Good morning Michael and Dragon. I hear we're still talking
about the pardons and Biden's mental acuity.
Speaker 8 (02:00):
If we beat this dead.
Speaker 7 (02:01):
Horse any longer, he might get up and start running again.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Michael, if someone wanted to seek a pardon for beating
a dead horse, would it come from the president or
would it have to come from the governor where the
beating occurred.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Thanks?
Speaker 8 (02:14):
I am worried. I'm not sure if I should be
tuning in. Wouldn't tell us what it's going to be about.
Very afraid it's another Jeffrey Epstein thing.
Speaker 9 (02:25):
But here we go, changing the story. I'm really surprised
one of these insurrectionist judges hasn't declared the closing of
the border to be unconstitutional.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
So there good morning, Mike or Michael. I've heard what
You've replayed over and over what Pam Bondi said. I've
heard it. I've heard it a hundred times that you've
played it, and I believe that she was taught talking
about the file myself.
Speaker 7 (03:03):
So stop dating dead horse.
Speaker 10 (03:07):
Jesus Christ, we get it. Oh, mass all this talk
about pardons. The only pardon that was deserved was the
pell Tier pardon. He was railroaded by the FBI. And
this talk about FBI corruption, federal judges corruption. This has
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went on for a long time, the pel Tier case,
the Gordon Call case, and Trump, what happened to Trump
has just brought it to attention. Something.
Speaker 11 (03:39):
As a hardcore Trump supporter, I will happily sit on
my hands in twenty twenty six, in twenty twenty eight
and hand this country back to the Democrats.
Speaker 5 (03:50):
And Trump just tries to bury.
Speaker 11 (03:53):
The Epstein files and protect pedophiles, I will let this
country burn.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
I don't care.
Speaker 7 (04:02):
Hey, Michael, with all the beaten of the dead Epstein horse,
I just wanted to say, I'm willing to accept that
Donald Trump could have some illicit involvement with Jeffrey Epstein
and to be perfectly honest with you in regards to
the shape our country is, in the job he is doing,
in the agenda he is carrying forth. I don't have
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to like him. He just has to do a good
job for me. Seriously, Michael, I have a hard time
reconciling that I'm on the same side of the political
fence as the caller who called in and said he'd
rather sit on his hands while the country burns, just
because the guy we put in office is doing a
good job. As a giant pos I thought we knew
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who we were voting for when we put annoying orange
and office in the first place. Come on, peoples, Michael.
Speaker 12 (04:55):
Property taxes are im moral and moral They're just flat
out immral. There is no reason for you to not
own your own home outright. You always are a slave
to government. That is immoral.
Speaker 13 (05:12):
Yeah, Mike, this is exactly why the population is angry.
And all you need to do is look at the
legislators in Denver and the laws that they passed against
homeowners and landlords. The only reason that they are passing
these insane laws is because they want everybody's properties.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Wake up, good.
Speaker 14 (05:38):
Morning, gentlemen. This is your brain bifurcated listener here, and
you were right. I mean, I'm a totally new person
since bifurcating my brain yesterday. And I did take your advice.
I saw John Caldera and he instructed me to poop
on the Capitol steps, So check that one off the list.
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Then I found that I can talk to the animals,
so I rounded up the wolves and now they're circling
Polus's house and howling at the moon at night. And
not only do I have the wolfs howling at the
moon circling the police's residence, but I told the wolfs
that Marlon and Jared are really interested in dentistry and
that the wolves should all bare their teeth and show
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their teeth every time they leave their house. So that's
pretty cool. And one other thing I should have followed
gotten some more instructions.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
But how long do I leave the ice pick in? Okay?
Talk later.
Speaker 14 (06:35):
Bye.
Speaker 8 (06:36):
Well, you may be a slave to the government for
your property taxes, but you're a slave to your mortgage
company for your mortgage. You never own your home until
mortgage is paid.