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Speaker 1 (00:30):
I think it's safe to say it wasn't a good
night for the Democrats last night, or Joe Biden hasn't
been a very good year. All the law fair and
tying him up in court hasn't worked. In fact, it
gave us the best version united the party behind him.
It's led to hundreds of millions of dollars in donations
and a lead in the polls. And we can only
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imagine where it goes from here. One thing's for sure,
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Speaker 4 (01:03):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the uh,
with the COVID. I shoulda be with dealing with every
day we have.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
To do with.
Speaker 4 (01:12):
Uh. Look, if we finally beat medicare.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
It was an optical audible disaster for Joe Biden. Uh.
They're trying to sell you today. Oh Biden stumbled. But
Trump he did nothing but spread falsehoods. Well, lucky for you,
it's Friday, and Friday someone not that former president under
the helder, the chiefs and one. We all say he
is the power because he takes a shower. Good morning,
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mister president.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Well good morning uh to you and to alla Ba.
But they pat the boy. That was a wild night
last night.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I can't even.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Begin to tell you what the hell that was that
we were watching, you know, but I can tell you this.
I was keeping score outlaw President one, Pamper's President zero.
And I have to say too. You know, halfway through
the debate, I smelled something, but he was having such
a bad night, I didn't even want to bring it up.
I didn't even bring it up. But I know he booped.
And the reason why he didn't want to take a
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drug test, it's not because of the illicit substances. It's
because they would have found a heavy result that says
pepto bismol and emodium to keep him from you know
what happens when he gets a little excited. So they
didn't want to say that, and it didn't work. He
filled his diaper very quickly that I could tell you.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Well, there was so much hype about there'll be no
student audience for the first time since Kennedy and Nixon.
That didn't seem to bother you. They're going to cut
off microphones. That didn't seem to bother you. Optically, it
was even worse than audibly for Joe Biden. What did
it look like standing next to him?
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Well, it's very hard, you know, it's very hard to
stand next to somebody like that. It felt like you
were at the at Disney World with the animatronics. It
was moving and all of this terrible thing. You weren't
sure if you're actually next to a real person or not.
And I don't know what people know, what people think
they watched last night, but what I'm hearing. And I
can look at the website, you know, you can go
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to the website Donald J. Trump dot com and you
could look at I saw two order splash this morning,
Maga hats for Jake Tapper and Dana Bass. Could you
believe it? I can't believe it. They're actually voting for
me now, because who would vote for this guy after
that train wreck? And that's an insult of train wrecks.
I have to say. You know, I've seen car accidents
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and train wrecks and catastrophes that are easier to look
at than what you saw last night. It really was terrible.
And then you had Doppler. You know, they called her ductors. You'll,
I call her Doppler Jill Biden because she wears clothes.
You see the dresses. It looks like a sif. I'm
the store morning under double D. You know what I'm
talking about. This is obody who has no idea what
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fashion is. And like my wife, my beautiful wife, Malania,
she does a tremendous job. And even dupler, Jill, you
know you still have flipping out last night. These people,
these are people who are very, very upset over what
they saw. We all knew this was the case. Four
years ago. He was talking about how Harry his legs were.
We said, this guy doesn't have it. They said, he's fine.
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He's perfect, he's vigrant. Remember they said he's vibrant. Last
night he said he was a better golfha than me
and then couldn't walk down the little tiny steps off
the stage. Please, Joe, let's let's talk about it, okay, because.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
You don't believe he's a six handicap.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Come on, this guy. This guy is handicapped. He's not
a six handicap, but he's had a lot of problems
that much, I can tell you.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
CNN, by the way, prior to the debate, was making
a big deal that Mlania didn't get off the plane
with you. Why is she not there? Does it have
to do with Stormy Daniels? Is they're trouble at all?
They even asked Chris Wallace. It was now at CNM
after the debate, they were just hitting the panic button.
But why was Milania not there?
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Well, we didn't want an a media fanfare, the fake news.
She was there, she was with us, but she doesn't
need to be all over you See, I don't need
a handler. We love Milania. I love Milania, she's a
tremendous person, but we don't need a handler like crooked Joe.
You know you saw Duppler Jill coming out taking him
by the head. They were the tiniest little steps to
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you need tiny They were so small, and he needed
help and she was helping him, and then somebody else
was helping him, and we didn't need that. We want
to do a peer strong. We love Milania and she's
going to do a tremendous job again as your first lady.
But we didn't need a distraction. We didn't need anybody
going crazy. And you saw what happened with Jill. With
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Doppler Jill, she had to play a more important role
for crooked Joe, like caretaker. Maybe you saw that she
was the caretaker, and we need that.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
So Thursday night, Yesterday, Thursday night.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Debate a disaster for Biden. Friday morning. It's Friday with
forty five continuing, all right, So the narrative scene to
be no one trying to really make a case. Gavin
Newsome kind of did, though he's warming up in the bullpen.
Kamala thinks it's rightfully hers. She tried to, but nobody's
really trying to make a case for Joe Biden. They're
all ready to punt if they do anything with narratives,
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it's all Biden c now, we all saw it. He
can't be president. But Trump did nothing but spread lies.
That's what they do, right, What did you lie about?
Speaker 2 (06:25):
We didn't lie about anything. We got it all right.
We never lie. Actually, you can look at it. We
never lie. We've been more right and more truthful than
anybody's ever been before. We were more honest and honest.
Abraham Lincoln, they call him honestly if he never told
her lie. And a lot of people understand that. I'm
probably more presidential than a Lincoln. Unless he's wearing his hat.
I can't pull off the hat. Maybe maybe we'll come
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off with Maybe we'll make a big, beautiful red top
at that says that, maybe we'll do it. Who knows.
Maybe Jake Tapper will get it. Who knows. But I
think it will be a tremendous look. Nobody would look
better in that than I would. He know that too,
because I look great, and I looked great last night.
And beautiful hair. You saw the hair, you saw my complexion.
It was incredible. But we're looking at h look at
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what's happening. These are terrible people, and you saw what
happened last night. These are horrible people, sick people. They
say Crooked Joe doesn't have it, but Donald Trump is
telling lies. I didn't tell any lies. I never tell lies.
I'm always right, always honest. Nobody has a better relationship
with the facts than I do. And you saw these
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terrible things. You have the hopes is the fake people,
the fine people hopes, I call it the fake people hoopes.
You have the suckers and losers. Crooked Joe said I
was a sucker and a loser. Could you believe that
I'm a winner? Nobody's are the one as much as
I have, and so they're going to do very well.
You saw what happened last night. It's an absolute disgrace
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and we're very happy about it. But they say I lied,
They're lying. These are the fake news. They're desperate to
cover for this guy, and they're going to do a
much better job. They're going to have to do a
much better job if they want this guy to get
over the finished led because he is a mess. Let
me just tell you it's a total mess.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
Yeah. It's often said you can't win an election with
a debate, but you can lose one. Joe Biden lost
the election with that debate performance. You did a great
job bringing things back to the economy, bringing things to
the border, bringing things back to foreign policy. How do
you rate your performance?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Well, I write my performance like always one hundred out
of one hundred. It's a perfect slot. You know, nobody's
gonna ad and I have perfect phone calls with Ukraine.
We've talked about it. Perfect calls with Putin, perfect calls
with President Ge of China. We got along very well.
Preside at g H and I called him winning the pool.
You understand that because I don't have to say that
in China. He doesn't like that. But I called him
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that little rocketman. Tremendous phone calls. They said I wrote
love letters? Who didn't write love letters? I called him
short and fat. On Twitter, they say mean tweets. They
also say love letters. Pick one, Okay, you have to
pick one. How could it be a mean tweeter? I
it's a love letter. How could it be a love
letter if it's a meme tweet? Nobody understands that you
can't have both at the same time. Hedge of Tails.
We have to figure it out. But you have these
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people and you're watching it again. Horrible job we did tremendous.
We had a perfect night. I call it perfect. Perfect
like my phone calls perfect, like my hair. You understand that, perfect,
like my rest. Your golf swing, I did nothing wrong, perfect,
like my golf swing is the greatest swing. You understand.
I taught Tiger Woods. I named Tiger Woods. We named
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him Tiger. We are responsible for that. We also taught
Bryce and Deshambo how to drive not a car, how
to drive a golf ball. It goes so far because
I taught him. Were perfect. We had a perfect night.
Believe me, all right.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
I can't believe on the very weak snoops, finally seven
years late, comes clean on the comments in South Carolina
being manufactured. And yet Joe Biden went there was that
maybe the lowest moment.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
Very fake people. Ogs. That's what it is. It's the
very fake people. He says he called white supremacists and
neo Nazis. These are horrible people, and we condemned those
he said, Donald Trump called them very fine people. I
never called them that, And Snopes even says that even
fake Jake Tapper said it when it happened, He said,
he didn't say that. You have a lot of people
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who look at it say he didn't say that. All
they want to do is cook up hoax after hoax.
We had Russia, Russia, Russia, we had Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine.
You have to say those countries three times. By the way,
you cannot say Russia, Russia, Russia without saying Russia, Russia, Russia.
That much. I can say, you have to go three.
It's called the rule of three. It's a tremendous thing.
We had hoax after hoax, impeachment hoax number one and
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peachment hoax number two, indictment hoaxes one through four ninety one.
Camp's incredible, and it still didn't work. These people are
horrible people. They brought up the fake people hoax. They
brought up suckers and losers. The only sucker and loser
on the stage was crooked Joe Biden, and he lost bad.
I can tell you that he lost very bad.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Closing moments with Friday, with forty five, it just all
seemed very orchestrated. I mean, look, the Democrat Party knows
that this guy is cognitively impaired. Anybody that was prepping
him for the debate for eight days knew he was
cognitively impaired. I mean, this was a pre orchestrated disaster
waiting to happen. I suspect to show him the door.
(11:25):
Who do you think you're really going to be running
against come November.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Well, I hope it's Crooked Joe. I have to say.
I'm riding with Biden and we're riding very well, not
like he rides a bike, but we're riding with Biden.
I hope it's Crooked Joe. You saw that guy. This
is like if you were in a boxing ring and
your opponent said, my arms don't work, my legs don't work,
but I still want to fight you. Okay, let's do it.
Let's do it with everything on the line. I want
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to do it. I think it's you know, it looks
like it could be Crooked Joe. If it's not Crooked Joe,
maybe it's a governor newscum. You know, he has wor
share than I do. Terrible, he's a grease ball. Maybe
the former Remember this guy and everybody has a hard time.
Remember I said on the bus with Billy Bush about grabbing,
but this guy actually did the grabbing. Andrew Cuomo, Governor
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Gramby grabby. You know that he says you can't take
off your mask, but you could take off other things.
If you're his inter and he's a terrible person. Andrew Cuomo,
maybe it'll be him. He wants to get back into scene.
But I hope it's crooked Joe, and I am riding
with Biden. He has my complete total endorsement, believe me.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Friday with forty five hosts, the debate held to the Chief.
Thanks for your time, mister President.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
God bless you. Pizza Boy. You'ren at trememderous guy.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Pizza Boy has taken off to the point where even
talkbacks are calling me pizza boy. Now I have I mean,
I've lived this down. That's Friday with forty five. If
you missed it or the beginning of it, we'll have
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morning after the debate, when your morning show continues, This
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is your morning show with Michael del Tuona. I'm Michael
del jerl. Can't have morning show without your voice, and boy,
we had a lot of your voices this morning. It
was a disaster for Joe Biden. The old expression is
you can't win an election in a debate, but you
can lose one. I think he did, and it did
feel a little orchestrated like it was designed to do
just that. Joe the door, will Joe go to the door,
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Time will tell We do have a talk back button
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Speaker 6 (13:45):
Nobody talks about the future. But they did talk about
everything that went on in the past and in the project.
But nobody's talking about what's going to happen within the.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Next four days.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Biden couldn't explain it and promptless to lie being defensive
to make up for everything that Biden had changed that
worked in the United States and around the world.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
There was a lot of focus on the past, especially
with accusations. I do think if you go back and
rewatch it Darren, you'll see Donald Trump address the future
a lot, even in his criticism America. It was always followed,
but it won't be that way for long. I think
where the past is relevant to the future is that
Joe Biden. Probably the one thing Joe Biden failed the
most was himself. He was going to stop all the
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division in America, all the divisive talk, arguments over everything,
that we would find common ground, that we would unite,
we would do what is right. And then he was
just as partisan. But when he gave that inaugural speech,
he went right across the street and did thirty nine
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executive order reversals and forty new executive orders. So the
path forward is to go back to where we were
before he reversed it, and that's what gives you the
feel like we're looking back, when in fact, for many
of these things concerning the border, certainly the economy, and
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certainly foreign policy, we did have better times four years ago,
and a lot of getting back to that is reversing
with Joe reversed. So yeah, probably not as much about
the future as you would have liked. And it was
kind of hard to follow and you know, get flow
because of the stumbles, but I think that was there.
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Gavin has a different take. Gavin, since we know there's
a pretty good chance they're going to replace him, who
do you think the options are for the five replacement? Well,
I think the options are obvious. It's got to be
Gavin Newsom. Although California is a disaster and that has problems,
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I don't know if you could go back and get
URRFK to come back, that would certainly be the wisest option.
I keep talking about this nineteen sixty eight parallel right
up to the convention in Chicago. If they follow nineteen
sixty eight, it's Kamala Harris. If they follow what they
orchestrated in twenty twenty, it's Kamala Harris. Remember that was
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the Clinton apparatus and the Obama apparatus, giving you Biden
and Kamala with the intent the old man hidden in
the basement will get us to victory. Then we get
rid of him and we get Kamala, who is what
we wanted all along. Problems, Look how we Kamala Harris is.
But the orchestration tells me if it was Kamala they
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really ultimately wanted by the end of twenty twenty one,
that's probably who they'll go with now. Nineteen sixty eight
suggests just as they went with their vice president, Will
lbjstepped down? Who would have lost our RFK if not assassinated?
That points to Kamala Harris. So I think it's probably
unless they've got us prize like a Michelle Obama. There
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doesn't seem to have been indication that it's there. I
would get I would put my money on Newsom Harris
the smart move bring RFK back under the Democrat umbrella.
But a great question, and we'll all wait to see.
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Speaker 4 (17:34):
Enjoy the total initiative relative to what we're gonna do
with more border patrol and more.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this sentence.
Speaker 3 (17:44):
I don't think he knows what he said either.
Speaker 4 (17:46):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the UH,
with the COVID, I excuse me with dealing with everything
we have to do with Look if we finally beat
medi care.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Thirty six minutes after the hour, twenty four minutes to
be to work. Anybody who watched the debate, No, it's
just a disaster. It's probably the end of Biden's ability
to be re elected president. It was an optical, audible disaster,
perhaps so obvious. And this is a debate that was
arranged by the Dems, by the rules of the Dems.
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They've been prepping him for eight days. They had to
know it was going to be a disaster. And immediately
right on Ques CNN plays it straight throughout debate and
then calls for him to step aside. Afterwards. I'll tell
you who's really vindicated. I'll tell you who the really
big winner is, Robert her because I think America finally
saw last night what Robert hur saw when he was
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investigating the document's case All Things Republican with Chris Walker.
We visit every Wednesday or sooner when conditions warned, and
they certainly warranted. Could that have gone any worse last
night for Joe Biden and potentially the Democrat already?
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Good Friday morning to you, Michael. More better morning for
you and me than it is for the Biden team,
for sure, but you know, bad for the country too.
I mean, we saw what a lot of us have
seen if you kind of have been following, and most
people don't follow this day to day rightfully so, but
I mean, we've known that Biden is this bad when
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you see these clips, and they've been trying to gaslight people.
And I hate that term because honestly, I just feel
like it's overused, but I don't know what else to
say in terms of we've all known this is who
he is and what he's become. And yet the Karen
Ingian Pierre know, a lot of the mainstream media, a
lot of folks. I mean, you know the Wall Street
journalist story a couple weeks ago saying how bad he
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was behind closed doors, and they just got lambasted by
all these people trying to carry water for Biden, and
all of them have to now like shuffle and figure
out what they're going to do because it was so
obviously clear how bad and how bad of shape he is,
and he's incapable of the job that he is in now,
let alone reelection exactly.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
And if this is a shock to you, you might
have had your head in the sand, that's one way
of saying it. But I got to tell you, and
I did all the cornpop stuff. When he was running
in twenty twenty, they had the luxury of hiding him
in a basement. They don't have that luxury now. They
had the luxury of weaponized COVID and changing of election laws.
Then they don't have it now. But you know, you
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have to admit, this is a much worse Joe Biden
than even four years ago. This is what I see
touring nursing homes. This this is sad. And let me
tell you something. If the analogy was we were in
a car and he was driving and we were on
the back seat, we wouldn't be laughing at it. We
wouldn't be making fun. We'd be fearing for our life.
And you should be because he is the commander in
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chief or who's really been running this country the last
four years.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Well, I've heard that a lot and read that, you know,
several times this twenty two that this is sad, and
you know, the human piece of you wants to feel
pity for him in a way I don't. He is
subjecting this country to his, you know, to our judgment
because he is cravingly seeking and wanting political power. Jill Biden,
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who the country should be equally angry at is putting
her husband through this. She has to know what all
of this is about. I mean, you saw the video
of her I mean to walk him down the stage.
If you haven't, I encouraged people to take a look
at it. It was as horrifying as as his performance
on the debate stage.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
Well it wasn't much better either, That's right, And so
you know.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
I'm not sad for him. I'm not sad for us
because this is his choice to put himself forth for
the judgment of the people to say you you, you
get the keys.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
To this job.
Speaker 3 (21:44):
And he's not worthy of it. He wasn't worthy of
it four years ago, and he's less worthy of it today.
The craven political you know, the quest for power is
something that we should be rejecting as the people who
you know, see that power and.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
We see we see in the Senate too. They don't
we see it in the Senate too. They don't leave
till the coroner arrives. I would say it probably this way.
I don't, and I know you're the same way, because
you're a person of faith and a person of compassion
like me, I never delight in the misfortune of others.
All right, that's just not in my DNA, nor should
it be. But that's really not the case here because
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this isn't just his misfortune. It should be a revelation
to all our misfortune. We were duped four years ago.
We've been duped for four years and now last night,
apparently for everyone, it has finally been revealed. So where
does it go from here? Clearly this guy is too
cognitively impaired to be president. An Article twenty five should
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be done today and could be to give Kamala Harris
the presidency prior to the convention and prior to the
general election. But if it's orchestrated, they still need him
to comply and go, and he hasn't been willing to
and it's is prerogative. But if they can convince them
to be an LBJ and step aside, who's stepping in?
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Oh goodness, I mean, that's that's the that's the million
dollar question. I'd like to add one one more piece
before the political gratifications of it. Let's not forget the
rest of the world. Who's the audience of that debate
last night?
Speaker 2 (23:18):
You know?
Speaker 3 (23:18):
And never they'll have intelligence agencies and they probably all
know you know behind closed doors how bad Biden really is.
But you know, that was a public display that was
an embarrassment for the country, and America's enemies are also
watching that, saying if you if you're going to do something,
you better move and you know, if you are a
hostile regime like Iran or others, you're going to take
advantage of buy it as much as you can over
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the next six months. And that's just as as scary
and worrisome as the debate was last night. That said,
if you're the Democrats, you know, honestly, I would be
looking for moderation. I would be looking for I don't
I don't buy the Gavin Newsom stuff. I don't I
know this will by the by the Michelle Obama think,
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aside from the fact that they have a Kamala Harris
problem and they need to figure out how to solve that.
But you know, I would be finding a someone who
can win swing states and bring some normalcy to the
Democrat Party. That's a very short list, you know, I'm
not even sure you know, I'd think of like a
Tim Kaine or John Hick and Loop or something like that.
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Nobody's mention those names. I think it's not going to happen.
But that's where I would be advising Democrats to go,
because they need somebody to get off of this crazy
train that they have, you know, left into all.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
Right, there's no question that Donald Trump will probably get
a bump from this, but the bigger bump might be RFKS.
So one way they can address it is talk RFK
back into being a Democrat. But they've done so much damage.
I don't know if they could. Uh, Michelle Obama, I
don't think is interested. And I have a bunch of
theories as to why Kevin Newsom has the problem of
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the condition of California. U. Kamala Harris is probably the
only thing more unlikable than Hillary Clinton. So I mean,
I just don't see anybody with RFK. You got the
voice issues with Gavin Newsom, you got the California issues.
With Kamala Harris, you have the unlikability and dizziness and ignorance.
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I don't have a move for him. But here's the
bottom line. If this whole thing's been orchestrated, they've had
the next move all along, and if it was anything.
Sixty four days into this presidency, it was revealed it
was Kamala Harris, and Joe Biden sent a clear message
giving her the poison apple of the border to fail
with that he knew it was Kamala Harris. So I'm
gonna circle and suspect it's Kamala Harris. But I will
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state as a fact that seemed like a hit job.
Last night. CNN was playing along, just like did in
twenty twenty with the shadow campaign, the Democratic strategists, the
money people. They were all playing along. So who whatever
is orchestrated, They already know who it is and it's
for us to find out.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Now.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
The big question they don't know the answer to, and
I don't know the answer to, is will Joe like LBJ,
step aside? And who would possibly convince him to?
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Yeah, that's the question. I mean, you have to will
in this step aside. And this is a man who's
been wanting this job for his entire life. So I mean,
he's run six times for president, so let's not just
you know, as soon as he willingly walk away a
name to think about to Michael Is Andrew Cuomo. You know,
it did not escape my notice that he went on
Bill Maher last weekend and said some very intriguing things,
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trying to kind of write some you know, kind of
controversial topics from him, from COVID and other places from
twenty twenty and beyond. So you know, there are people
who are quietly maneuvering behind the scenes to try to
try or even publicly in some regards, trying to get
the little notice Newsome being in Atlanta yesterday, it's an
obvious indication that he knows what's up, and he knows
what time it is. So you know, I'm not sure
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it will be a single individual that emerges. I think
you'll probably if what's going to have to happen is
Biden will have to release delegates, say the convention should
be you know, fair, nobody should attack each other, the
focus is beating Donald Trump and let it kind of
work out at the convention where then you'll see an
actually a real convention which will actually be fun and
entertaining to watch. But you know, that's where I think
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this will go. If it goes that way, you know, the.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
As crazy at things have been. Just got a message
from a listener, Scott, why is nobody bringing up Hillary Clinton?
We only don't bring it up because she says she's
not interested. But if they pull a switch with Hillary,
I mean, the way crazy things have been going, why
not bring it on?
Speaker 6 (27:36):
This is Paul David Patterson down in Toledo District believes
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Speaker 1 (27:44):
Join, I got to give the award to talk back
at the day to Woody and Peory. In fact, I
go so far, if anybody from the Trump camp is listening,
you might want to hire Woody today.
Speaker 7 (27:54):
Am I the only one that's sick of the question
being asked of Trump? Will you accept the election? But
they never asked them. I think the perfect response back
would have been yes, I will, but will you? Dana
and CNN pledge to accept a Trump win and never
demonize eighty plus million MAGA voters as radical or right
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wing extremists on any future broadcast and anker answer.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
That's our talk back of the day. All right, Rony
o'neils here to join us for the final segment. In
final say, let's pick up where we left off. Can't
win an election in a debate, but you can lose one.
I think Joe Biden did oh clearly by a long shot.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Because it's really sending tremors through the Democratic machine right now,
trying to figure out how this all moves forward. So
many people saying, you know, hitting that panic button, trying
to figure out what's next and reading the rules of
the DNC and how can you replace a candidate at
the top of the ticket. And then there are the
down ballot races to be concerned about the control of
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the Senate the control of the House. Both are in play.
So there's a on the line, and the Democrats are
waking up this morning wondering if Joe Biden is the
guy for the job.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Yeah, there's a lot of Senators, a lot of House
members worry they're going to lose their election if this
guy doesn't step aside. There's nobody probably wanting to write
a check. A complete vindication for Robert Hurr, I think
we see what he saw when he was investigating the
document's case. But you know, for for Donald Trump, he
made a big deal out of it. I took a
cognitive test. I wish Joe Biden would. He did the
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debate last night and he failed it. So where do
they go from here? And there's been a lot of
names kicked around, one that just kind of popped up
from a listener. Who's to say, we can't have Hillary
re emerge? Oh boy, well it could happen. No, I
mean okay, I mean they could, but Rory the way,
here's the way to look here's the way to look
at it. I used to do like when I was
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a program director. I wanted to when we do a
brainstorming for a promo, all right, I want a promo
that's going to make our competitor go oh crap. All right,
And then when people think like that, they start really
writing good promo. Sorry, Michelle Obama doesn't make me go,
oh crap, Gavin Newsom doesn't make me go oh crap.
Cloma doesn't make me say oh crap. Kamala Harris makes
me say bring it on? I mean rfk. Nicky Haley
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is a ticket or bring back Hillary? That that could
get interesting. I mean, what have they got?
Speaker 5 (30:18):
No, well, I think that. I mean, Hillary is the
boogie person they like to bring out. You know, it's
just a yeah, she's just a distraction. No, it's going
to be Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, probably Gretchen Whitmert. Yes,
Gavin Newsom of California. I think Shapiro is the one
to worry about as the governor of Pennsylvania. You know,
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it's Pennsylvania. You know, if you could take that out
of play, that would be major. And the governor of Delaware,
Governor Moore Baltimore. Yeah, Maryland maybe with the bridge collapse,
he's been handling that. So yeah, there are a few
governors in the mix out there that could be pretty
interesting as well.
Speaker 1 (30:59):
The governor in maryl is their next Barack Obama. I
think that's their play four years from now. Could they
rush it with him, Well, you could put him on
the bottom of the ticket with somebody and that could
get very interesting fast. But whatever they're going to do,
they don't have much time to do it, do they No,
it's about forty days.
Speaker 5 (31:18):
So because Ohio Republicans were trying to screw over the
Democrats in the nomination process, they said you have to
have your nomination confirmed by August seventh, and they didn't
change the rule. Normally they issue a waiver. They refused
to do so, so they've got this August seventh deadline.
So the Democrats are actually going to vote via zoom
call or something officially before their convention to on paperwork,
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make Joe Biden their nominee, and then they're going to
have the convention. What about ten days later and do
it and do it for the cameras with the balloons
and all. So, now that makes August seventh your deadline
in order to get your candidate on the ballot.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
And that's forty days. If this was all orchestrated, they
know who they want and they know what they're orchestrating.
The way it would trigger is what Biden would pull
an LBJ, going back to our nineteen sixty eight analogy,
he would step aside, not seek reelection, free up his delegates.
Why not just let the convention solve this? Well, then
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what's Joe?
Speaker 3 (32:17):
Who?
Speaker 5 (32:18):
Does Joe Biden want to have the job? No, because
the idea then is that, well, now Biden and Obama
and Bill Clinton are all going to come out and say,
you know what, thank you Joe for your great service,
and Joe with the rest of us former Dems, say
we want this person because you're trying to you're going
to try to have a unified conventionals quat.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Well, in the case of LBJ sixty eight, he wanted
his vice president to be president. Of course it didn't happen.
An RFK would have defeated him if not assassinated, and
then Nixon played the silent center and beat him. Anyway,
who did That's a great question. Who do you think
Joe Biden would want to have it? Well, I mean,
because they got Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
No, but because it's such a she pulls worse than
he does, and because it's shut such a short time frame,
they're going to want to come out and say, Okay,
we're all coming out hand in hand. Since Joe would
have abandoned his bid, right, they'll be free and clear
to do this. I mean, I think probably Newsome is
the most likely one because he can raise a lot
of money in a hurry, But.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
You never know.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Saddest moment last night for me, then I'll give you
a chance to answer. We're down to one minute. Was
watching Joe Biden as Donald Trump was just pounding him
and the look on his face. Here's a guy that
wanted to be president his entire life, and by the
time it finally gets arranged, she's cognitively impaired to be it,
and just watching that kind of him trying to hang
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on to something that he doesn't have the gript to
hang on to. What, for you was the lowest moment.
Speaker 5 (33:52):
I didn't like the fact they didn't shake hands, and
then watching Donald Trump walk off the stage alone because
Malania wasn't another event, and.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Watching Jill have to come fetch Joe Biden and husher
him off. It is not a good night, not a
good night for America. I wonder iful America is as
mad at the Democrat Party and the mainstream media whoever
has been duping us with all this nonsense. But Toto
grabs the Toto grabs the curtain. It's been revealed Joe
Biden is too cognively impaired to be president. That much
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