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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To night.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director of
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follow me on X So you would expect I don't.
Maybe it's foolish on my part, but you might expect
higher quality politicians when you think about how rich these
public servants can get in a country that is succumbing
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to government atrophy. But instead of the best and brightest
we get, we get only the greediest. In Los Angeles
next month, the tony auction house called Bottoms is going
to present something called the Legacy of a Stateswoman. You
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know what it is. It's described as the personal collection
of Senator Dianne Feinstein, an auction to some of the
far left former senator's possessions. Be sure to show up
with a full checkbook, as you'll likely have to plunk
down as much as one hundred thousand dollars for Irish
American painter William Alexander Coulter's ships sailing in the San
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Francisco Bay with four point in the distance. Oh, how
many of you want to meet me in LA next
month and we'll go to the auction together and we'll
buy some of this stuff. But then again, maybe fine
arts not your thing. Well, let's see. There's a fine
Stein's of platinum and diamond ring centering around diamond weighing
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four point one four carrots, flanked by taper baguette diamonds
weighing approximately half a carrot total size eight and yours four. Again,
if the bidding is fierce, sixty five thousand dollars. Yeah,
still want to go with me? Come on, surely some
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of you listeners out in LA or maybe some of
you on the East coast want to fly out and
meet me on the West coast and we'll go to
this Let's go to this auction. Maybe we could broadcast
live from the auction. We'll do that. Now, if you're
a bargain hunter like me, maybe you'll want to pick
up one of her vases, I'm sorry, one of her
vases for a mere six to eight thousand dollars. Now,
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this is, as the name of the auction tells us,
Diane Feinstein's legacy. She spent a lifetime in government. She
was a fantastically wealthy woman, and apparently since Bonhams explicitly
relates the exorbitantly priced bobbles of her wealth to her
political career, but they make no bones about it. Over
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her career and as mayor and as you know, as
a US Senator, she's accumulated all of this stuff. I
must be doing something wrong. I just must be doing
something You and I must be doing something wrong. Let
me here's from the news article. And apparently, since Bonhams
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explicitly relates the exorbitantly priced bobbles of her wealth to
her political career, that is the message Feinstein or her
estate wants to send to the American people. If you
want to get rich, get into politics. Now, I know,
back in the old days, I don't I don't know.
I don't know what the old days are to anymore.
But people got rich by I don't know, buying, you know, things,
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creating things like you know, railroads, building steel, the oil industry. Well,
now we know that if you got rich, you come
from a rich family like well, the Waltons or the
Mars family or the Printzkers from Chicago. If you create
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railroads or build steel and oil industries, our Marxist ruling
class now refers to you as robber barons. Which you know,
the Marxist ruling class achieves fabulous wealth without providing society
with any benefit in return. Tell me, think about God,
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rest your soul, But tell me what your life, How
your life has been improved by Dianne Feinstein living off
the taxpayers her entire life. What did you get for that? Yeah,
I can't think of anything either. I read one story
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that describes Democrat politicians as the tapeworms that grow fat
as the host stars. Well, that is what a tapeworm does.
The tapeworm gets into you. I'm sorry, sorry, you're eating
lunch or dinner or something. But you know, tapeworms, you know,
feed off their host, and the host eventually stars and
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gets really sick and emic. If you don't take care
of the tapeworms. That might be a pretty good description
of politicians, how that you think about it. The other
thing that came up during the debate last week, January sixth,
the most important date in human history, apparently according to
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the Marxist religions that believe in January sixth, when an
unruly mob promptly featuring a guy in a Viking costume,
trespassed in the House of Representatives, thereby apparently constituting a
threat to our democracy. But the special significance of the
date are you ready for this has been made official
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on the federal calendar. The federal government has designated Congress's
certification of electoral votes in the upcoming election this November.
That's going to be a national Special Security Event. The
Secret Service announced that this past week. Now, the special
designation was approved by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary
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of alahadro Majorcus. But here's what it means. You see,
when I was the Undersecretary, we had in SSS national
special security events. The super Bowl is one. Let me think,
obviously the State of the Union is one, but there
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there are are joint addressed to Congress, could be one.
But what happens when something's designated the national Special Security Event. Well,
the beefed up security is amazing. You first have the
FBI and their intelligence division in cooperation with the CIA
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and any intel they can provide about foreign actors that
might try to disrupt something. And then you have this
phade length of law enforcement, national Guard, state guard, everything.
There will be a no fly zone put over the
nation's capital, and there will be special processes put in
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place to ensure what's called continuity of government cod programs
and coup programs, continuity of operations. It's an amazing it's
an amazing process that we went through to ensure the
security of like the Super Bowl or the State of
the Union. And I found it so taxing because there
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are there are so many moving parts. So now, because
of January sixth, something that is now going to be
what three years old, well, actually technically it's going to
be four years old by the time January sixth of
twenty twenty five rolls around. When they cast their votes
at the Electoral College, we're going to have to show
a scary show of force, which will be quite the
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contrast from January sixth to twenty twenty one. That was
when the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and the
mayor of DC actually denied secure after Trump had offered
to provide National Guard troops. So why do this, you know,
when we would consider, when we would consider whether or
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not something ought to be designated and in ssee, we
had a whole process we went through. I seriously doubt
they went through the process here because the actual point
is to milk a relatively minor protest against election fraud
for still more liberal hysteria in an attempt to motivate
the Democrat base. That's why January sixth is only a
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special day following an election. So despite the dates significance,
January sixth will remain among the even fewer days that
federal bureaucrats will be expected to show up for work.
They get a day off to celebrate, you know, on Juneteenth,
so probably get this day off too. Who knows. It's
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get that done. Chop chop chop job. Now. Ever since
the coup that got rid of Joe Biden and replaced
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him with Kamala Harris, I mean, one nut job for
another nutjob, one brain dead person for just a lack
of a brain person, the media has been working crazy
trying to repackage Kamala Harris. But Kamala's character shows true
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this fresh coat of paint that they're trying to put
on it, no doubt, aware of her relationships will Say
with Willie Brown and Montell Williams. Tim Walls, the former
governor of the Governor of Minnesota, her running mate, even
talks on the campaign trail about how Kamala started her
career as a young prostitutor. Now, don't run for your dictionaries.
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I don't think you're going to find it. But he
just called her a young prostitutor and then immediately recognizes
what he.
Speaker 4 (11:37):
Did, because this started, and I love this story. As
a young prostitutor. Kamala Harris talked about going in that
courtroom for the first time.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
You know, these kind of slip ups happen all the time,
whether they're Freudian or not. I don't necessarily know, and
quite frankly, don't necessarily care. I just think it makes
for a fun SoundBite.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
Because this started, and I love this story. As a
young prostitutor. Kamala Harris talked about going in that.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
He swallows hard efter he says the word prostitutor because
he knows that. I think I just screwed that up.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
I think because this started and I love this story
as a young prostitutor.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
So the reason I sometimes play sound bites like a
couple of times in a row, it's because I like
to embed them in your brain so that the next
time you see Kamala Harris, you'll think to yourself, Oh,
there's that young prostitutor. Yes. Now, a linguistic analysis confirms
that a prostitutor is apparently a cross between a prosecutor
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and a prostitute. Don't don't blame me if you don't
like that, go go blame Tim Walls. I didn't about
the one that came up with the word he did.
Oh another story. The establishment has now produced evidence that
black people are oppressed. They're even being murdered. Did you
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know that? In a paper published in the journal Homicide Studies,
University of Toronto social work professor Tanya Sharp and her
colleagues argue that the prevalence and spread of homicide grief
that's the grief that follows the murder of somebody that
you love. That homicide grief in black communities throughout the
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globe can be viewed as a pandemic. Now, when I
hear the word pandemic, I have unfortunately been trained like
Pavlov's dog to because I think about COVID nineteen and
how COVID nineteen and that pandemic justified big government interventions
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and controlling everything that we did. The story goes on
to say this homicide grief in black communities in North
America and beyond has reached pandemic proportion. This is according
to Sharp, the director of the CRIB, the Center for
Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims, and
an associate professor at the University University of Toronto's factor
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In Wintash Faculty of Social Work. Quote. A comprehensive public
health framework that incorporates anti black racism is essentially not
only for addressing the trauma from this kind of loss,
but also for reducing homicide rates. I sure you remember
the issue is never the issue, The issue is always
the agenda, and that goes double for public health lately,
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the evidence of racism. Think about this. In twenty twenty
twenty twenty one, homicide rates were eight times higher for
Black American males and four times higher for black American
females than their white counterparts. So there's there. I guess.
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I don't know how that compares to as a percentage
of the total population. But when I read this story,
all I could think about was what about the other races?
What about the other ethnicities? Do they not also have
some sort of what they described as homicide grief? I
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told my local audience this story. I think it was yesterday.
So I stop every morning to get a diet cocad
a circle K. And on Friday morning, when I walked in,
the overnight manager is this big black guy. And he's
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just this big black, imposing black man, and he's just
as friendly as can be, always says hi to me,
calls me boss, and just you know, we just have
a funny interchange. Well, as I'm doing the self checkout
at circle K, I noticed that a coworker circle K
shirt has walked into the store and they have embraced
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each other. I mean he stands like, you know, six
' five six six, and this woman that he's embracing
and hugging is five to five at best. And it's
not like a you know how you might walk into
an office and see a coworker that's maybe been away
for a while and you kind of give him a hug,
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or you have guys do that kind of fake man hug. No,
this was an embrace. This was a real serious embrace.
And then I noticed he had a tear in his eye.
So as I walked past them, I couldn't help it.
This is just me. I said, are you guys okay?
Because I really I was generally concerned, like there's something wrong.
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And he walked away and said, she'll tell you. You know what.
She told me that her son had been murdered and
she had just buried him a few days ago. She
wasn't black. I bet she's suffering from what's this called
homicide grief? Of course she is. Why do we have
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to make everything about race, including grieving parents or grieving siblings?
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Speaker 2 (17:39):
Michael Brown joins me here the former FEMA director of
talk show host Michael Brown.
Speaker 5 (17:43):
Brownie, No, Brownie, You're doing a heck of a job
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Mike or Michael. Either one of those will work. Dick
Cheney has decided that he is going to endorse Kamala
Harris and Political announced yesterday on THURSDA or not yesterday
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would have been day before yesterday on Thursday that a
friend of mine, who was President Bush's White House counsel
then went on to become the Attorney General, Albertual Gonzalez,
is also going to endorse Kamala Harris and he wrote
an editorium Politico talking about all the reasons why you
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know Donald Trump was a danger to the Republican And
I read it and I thought, this is not the
al Gonzalez that I know. And I'm truty. I'm personally
disappointed in Alberto, but you know, to each his own right,
I just think he's wrong. But the endorsement of Dick Cheney,
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who obviously I worked with during the Bush administration, he
and I did not get along. His staff and I
got along great. Cheney's staff was wonderful, but the Vice
President himself was just an ass. There's just no other way.
Speaker 6 (19:31):
To put it.
Speaker 3 (19:33):
But now that he has endorsed Kamala Harris, listen to this.
This is a super cut where Kamala Harris says that
she is proud to be endorsed by Darth Vader, the
dark Lord himself, because before Cheney endorsed Kamala Harris, everybody
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on the left thought that Dick Cheney was Satan incarnate.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Dick Cheney and Satan.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
That's next time the.
Speaker 3 (20:13):
Sith Lord is back, like a demon, it rises again.
Dick Cheney Darth Vader Satan.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
Thank you to Satan forgiving me the inspiration on how
to play this role.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
We don't need Dick Cheney.
Speaker 8 (20:25):
Dick Cheney was James was dangerous that the only thing.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
You got to do is just be better than Dick change.
I like to see Dick Cheney do exposed. He's a liar.
Speaker 7 (20:34):
I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
You're part of the Dick Cheney cult that led to
hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis being killed because the
cult you were in. Cheney dishonestly made up the idea
and that's their web, just lied. Why do they want
these wars? What is it that they don't like somebody
because they don't like the look of their face?
Speaker 8 (20:55):
Relevant national embarrassments Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney.
Speaker 5 (21:01):
I'm enough remember Dick Cheney driving over to the CIA
to look over their shoulders to make sure they gave
him the intel that he wanted so as to justify
the Iraq war.
Speaker 7 (21:10):
I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
No apologies, no regrets from former Vice President Dick Cheney
for the harsh CIA interrogation technique under Dick Cheney's tutelage.
We got the photographs at albil Gray, the.
Speaker 9 (21:25):
Former vice president, at one point signing a waterboard kit.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Cheney, of course unrepentant. You know what, go to go
to hell.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
I want to talk about a man rotten to his
very core, which is in itself a tiny black hole
from which no joy or like can escape. The ancient
Coptics knew this man as Deck, the dark One, the
jagged tooth boris demon who steals our children.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
We know him as former Vice president.
Speaker 7 (21:51):
Do I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President
Dick Cheney?
Speaker 8 (21:56):
What do you think of Dick Cheney?
Speaker 5 (21:57):
And people would say, well, I hate everything he's stands for.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
I am someone fundamentally opposed to the politics of Liz
Cheney and her father, Dick Cheney. I literally started writing
books in the first place more than a decade ago,
because I had so much to get off my chest
about what I thought was wrong with the Cheney family
approach to Warren foreign policy. That first book I ever
wrote is literally dedicated to him.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Dick Cheney po soundly dangerous. Cheney, I think, was arrested
twice a master manipulator like Dick Cheney, You're willing to
say anything.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
And now is the cascade of misery and death and
chaos he did so much to unleash rages anew. Mister
Cheney has the unadulterated gall to come before the country
and tell us that it's all someone else's fault. You
said there was no doubt Saddam Hussein had weapons of
mass destruction. You said we would be greeted as liberators.
You said the Iraq insurgency was in the last throws
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back in two thousand and five, and you said that
after our intervention, extremists would have to quote rethink their
strategy of jihad. Now, with almost a trillion dollars spent there,
forty five hundred American lives lost there, what do you
say to those who say you were so wrong about
so much at the expense of so many No, I.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
Just fundamentally disagree with Reagan Megan.
Speaker 7 (23:14):
I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Speaker 5 (23:19):
D he's the guy who told those guys to line
up first place.
Speaker 8 (23:21):
You're moron Messsador Wilson wrote an op ed titled what
I Didn't find in Africa exposed Vice President Cheney's use
of false information to sell US a war in Iraq.
A week after Wilson's op ed was published, his wife,
Valerie Plain was outed as a covert CIA agent.
Speaker 5 (23:40):
All we did was out as ciajed the criminal proclivity,
powergram mentality.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Of Dick Cheney, and they twisted that intelligence.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
I did not believe what Dick Cheney have to say.
I thought that they were lying.
Speaker 5 (23:51):
Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot a man.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
Vice President Cheney's been the most dangerous vice president we've had,
probably in American history.
Speaker 7 (24:00):
I actually have the endorsement of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Isn't that hilarious? Think about? See we get the news
cycle moves so quickly and so rapidly that when Dick
Cheney comes out endorses Kamala Harris. Every every person that
you heard there, Rachel Maddow, The View, John Stewart, Bill Maher,
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Chris Matthews. I'm just trying to remember who all was.
I mean, it's just a It was just a lineup
of left wing radicals all telling us how bad Dick
Cheney is, interspersed with Kamala Harris bragging that she now
has the endorsement of Dick Cheney. Wow, you know what
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this proves? This proves that all politicians are just prostitutes. Yeah,
they're just prostitutes. Who's gonna get me what I want?
Who's going to pay the most? Where can I get
what I want? Blah blah blah blah blah. I know
you think that's over the top. I have lived and
worked among them, yes, and I find it hilarious. But
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who's going to point that out? Who wants to who
wants to point out that this this sudden embrace of
Dick Cheney as being just, oh my gosh, he's just
he's endorsed Kamala Harris. He's a wonderful man. And his daughter,
Liz Cheney's done the same thing. Let's all go seem
to hallelujah chorus. Wait a minute, let's listen to what
you said before he endorsed Kamala Harris. What's the lesson
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to learn here? Don't trust politicians. Yeah, and even the
ones that you like, even the ones that you think
might be, you know, kind of good, they'll disappoint you. Yeah.
Maybe not all the time, but at some point they'll
disappoint you. Do you remember in the debate and inner
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stump speeches, Kamala Harris keeps talking about how Goldman Sacks,
Goldman Sachs. You know, Goldman Sachs is a revolving door
for people that come in and out of government all
the time. Well, Goldman Sachs one of the big Wall
Street investment houses. They have analysts, They've got lots of analysts,
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and these analysts are always writing papers about you know,
here's what here's what I think about x y Z. Well,
Kamala Harris is running around bragging that Goldman Sachs put
out a paper that says her economic plan will grow
the GDP dramatically while Donald Trump's economic plan will decrease
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gross domestic product. Now, she never tells us what her
plan is, but she claims that it's going to do that. Really,
let's talk some politics.
Speaker 6 (26:55):
Debate was last night.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
I'm not sure if you had a chance to see
it or not.
Speaker 5 (26:58):
Your own economic team, of course, is made news of
late suggesting that the bigger booster growth would come from
the Harris economic plan, at least over the first couple
of years.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
She mentioned it last night.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
You feel the same.
Speaker 9 (27:11):
So that report which was mentioned last night and the
debate came from an independent analyst, and it's it's interesting, Scott.
I think a lot more has been made of this
than should be. What the report did is it looked
at a handful of policy issues that have been put
out by both sides and it tried to model their
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impact on GDP growth. The reason I say a bigger
deal's been made of it is what it showed is
the difference between the sets of policies that they put
forward is about two tens to one percent.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
About two tens of one percent. Yeah, and much has
been A lot more has been made of this than
should be. And by the way, it was modeling too. Yeah,
just a model, that's all. Yeah. What came you trust
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Before the end of the program. I want to thank
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Mike or Michael. I read them all the time. But again,
I sincerely appreciate all of you listening. So let's wrap
up the program today with well, I think it's fun.
I think it's fun simply because it is to make
fun of Kamala Harris. And obviously, you know, because you
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listen to this program. I'm right of center. I don't
know whether I really consider myself a rep Republican or not,
but I certainly am a conservative and I am libertarian,
so I'm a kind of a mishmash of both of those.
And I believe I believe in the Constitution, and I
believe in smaller government, limited government, deregulation, a free market.
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I believe in moral based capitalism. I believe in all
of those things. And I do see Kamala Harris as
a threat to all of those things, not just because
of what she stands for, but also because I think
oftentimes she doesn't even know what she stands for. And third,
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she'll stand for anything. She'll stand for anything, say anything,
and do anything I think to get elected. I mean
Bernie Sanders told us that. Remember the SoundBite from a
couple of weekends ago where Bernie Sanders said that, you know,
in so far as her policy changes are concerned, that
she did that because she thinks she's doing what's right
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to get elected. Well, that is Kamala Harr I think
in a nutshell and there, and now that we're kind
of getting into the heat of the election cycle, all
of these things are starting to come out. Remember Bill Clinton,
I smoked, but I didn't Inhale, Well, Kama admits to
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Inhaly ok okay, and I Inhale, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
I didn't.
Speaker 7 (30:27):
It was a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
Harris explains her pro pot stance and admits that she
indulged in the substance while in college.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Then this exchange happened.
Speaker 6 (30:36):
What does Kamala Harris listen to high?
Speaker 7 (30:42):
Oh my goodness, Oh yeah, definitely Snoop tupac for sure.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
So Kamala Harris said she's smoked before. In fact, she
said she's tried it when she was in college. And
she said when she was high, she was listening to
Tupac and Snoop ladies and gentlemen. Kamala Harris graduated college
in nineteen eighty six. Snoop and Tupac came out in
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the nineties. Now we see why she said this.
Speaker 8 (31:15):
Bess Ramber, alive Tupac?
Speaker 6 (31:21):
You say he lives on?
Speaker 7 (31:22):
What I know?
Speaker 5 (31:23):
I can't do it?
Speaker 3 (31:25):
U f fan fastening about that one is so the
host the commentator says, you know who's your favorite rapper?
Alive Tupac's he's dead, Ali, he must live on that.
He actually tried to make excuses for her. I just
find it's just disgusting. He's six.
Speaker 6 (31:49):
Snoop and Tupac came out in the nineties. Now we
see why she said.
Speaker 8 (31:56):
This, Bess Ramber, alive Tupac?
Speaker 6 (32:02):
You say he lives on?
Speaker 2 (32:04):
I know, I.
Speaker 7 (32:05):
Can't do it.
Speaker 6 (32:07):
Wow, this woman is just playing out, lying and saying
what she thinks of Black people want to hear. That's
sad people, that's sad, pandering to black people just so
you put her in office just to do nothing for you.
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Pray you guys, wake up, yeah, wake up. And then
of course there's this business she's on tape saying the
exact opposite virtually every position she claims to believe. Now,
I don't think we've ever really seen anything like this.
Speaker 7 (32:43):
About taking everyone's guns away. Tim Walls and I are
both gun owners. We're not taking anybody's guns away. So
stop with the continuous lying about this stuff. I support
buybacks and it's something I'm so passionate about and I'm
so looking forward to being president to address.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
We've got to deal with this. How mandatory is you're
gunned by that program? It's magatory.
Speaker 7 (33:03):
Stop with the continuous lying about this stuff, this business
about taking it.
Speaker 3 (33:07):
Yeah, yeah, she'll say anything and do anything. But there's
another component to this type of story that is really
tough for me to admit, and that is the people
that listen that here and as he says, as as
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that one commentator said, quit pandering to us black people.
It's disgusting and it's sad that people will buy into it,
into the pandering, and they'll vote for her. That's a
great point. Too many people in America, too many people
in this country, that this is a phenomenon that I
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think is worldwide. The dominant media, the cabal has so
in doctrine people, and it has become so self centered,
self serving, and is concerned about nothing more than kind
of they kind of want to be the purveyors of
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the revolution, the revolution to some sort of socialist utopia.
Yet they're so ignorant themselves that they don't understand that
the first thing that happens after a revolution is what
you kill all the media people because you don't want
them around talking about anything that they may have talked
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about in the past. The new dictators wants their own
people in, so the media would be first to go.
And then, of course there are all of the ignorant
people that just believe whatever the media tells them. And
I find that so frustrating because this republic cannot survive
without an informed citizenry. Which is why I love this audience.
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I love this audience because I know that you'll take
things that you learn, take things that you learn not
just from this program, but other places you'll take, and
you'll spread and you'll counter, you'll provide AMMO to other people,
and I think that's wonderful. Thanks for tuning in to
the weekend with Michael Brown. Everybody, have a great weekend,
and I'll talk to you next Saturday.