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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this to given.
This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell John.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
I gotta tell you, Jeffrey, I don't if we're entertaining
anybody today, but we've entertained ourselves.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
We've had a great time, have we not.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I made you actually spit take earlier on something I said,
and you just made me laugh so loud I was sweating. Well,
we do a thing where we start singing a song,
and of course both of us have the gift of
forgetting words, and then we just the way you start.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
I got kicked out of a high school band because
I couldn't remember the word I.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
That's why I can do karaoke but I can't. I'm
I used to. We had a guy used to come
to town and we would do I would do Neil
Diamond and we would do that Neil Diamond and Streisands duet.
You don't bring me flowers, and inevitably I would always
get in and forget the words. I just they just
don't come to me for some reason. But if I'm listening,
they always come to me. But if I'm ad living

(01:18):
and they don't. DNC wrapped up four days in Chicago.
Mama La Kamala is if she sees you, she hears you,
she is you. According to Gretchen Whitmer, Ah boys, she's
gonna be in for a shock when she gets out
of the shower, looks in the mirror and sees me.
A federal judge is ruling that the military cannot turn
away HIV positive enlistes. The FDA has come out with

(01:40):
her new Maderna Pfizer COVID nineteen vaccine. Oh they're just
I'm sure lined up at Walgreens as we speak for that.
And Cottage football, or when you think of football, you
think of Cottage football, You think of the Rose Bowl
and Pasadena. You think of New Mexico host in Montana State,
or Nevada and SMU, or how about Hawaiian Delaware State.

(02:01):
All right, the crappy games, but college football starts this week,
but suffer not by former President Tooth. It's Friday with
forty five. Good morning, mister president.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Well, I will tell you this. You've got a lot
of energy today, pizza boy. I gotta tell you that.
And we love that, we really do. And it is
high energy. You know that we're very high energy too.
That's why your ratings are incredible. And I have to
say that you're doing a wonderful job. Everybody's doing a

(02:38):
tremendous job. The DNC circus is finally over, and now
it is time to win. That's what I can tell you.
Now we're going to win like nobody's you.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Know, one of the themes was you don't care. You
only care about yourself, and I'm going to do this
for you. Just briefly. You didn't need any of this,
you know what, You had a very successful business, a
very successful career. You didn't even take a paycheck as
president of the United How do they get off saying

(03:09):
you're only for yourself? But they they're fighters and they
will fight for us. Because I kept looking at television
and go, well, start fighting, because you've been in Power
twelve in the last sixteen years. You're the problem, not
the solution. But I mean, why do they always portray
you as in this for yourself.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Because here's what they do. Let me just tell you something.
When Chris Christy goes to a food pantry, he eats
the food. He doesn't give it to the people. These
are the people, and this is exactly what they're doing,
poor Chris projecting. It's called it is called projection. They're
saying that I'm only in this for myself. My family's
lost a lot of money because I decided to do

(03:48):
this thing called running for president.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
You almost got shot, Well you did get shot, you
almost got killed.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Well I didn't get shot. You know, Pizza boy, there
was it looked like pizza sauce coming out of the
somebody actually said he didn't get shot. That was his friend,
pizza boy. They poured you know, the ragou all over
his ear. They said it was fake. I said, that's
not what happened. And everybody knows that. But you look
at these people. This is called projection. They are projecting.

(04:16):
They're in this for themselves. You look at cackling Comrade Kamala,
that's what she is, and she's a hyena. You know that.
And you look at the Lion King the movie Great Movie.
One of the hyaenas was played by none of them.
In the Chinese by balloon known as Whoopee Goldberg. These
are two they call them birds of a feather flock together.

(04:38):
These people are communists. They want to hurt you, they
want to hurt our country, and we're not going to
let it happen. You look at twelve of the last
sixteen years horrible years, and then there was four of
the last sixteen years fantastic years. They call them, if
I do say so myself, the golden years, because nobody
knows gold like I do. But you look at this

(04:59):
and you look at what happen happened to our country
under their leadership, and they're saying, I'm in it for myself.
We're in it for the country. We call it maga
make America great again, not make Trump great again. It
doesn't matter about me. We love to make a country
great and that's what we're in it for.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
I think under the surface, the current was easy to
see that this really isn't about Kamala. She's just a
bait and switch puppet. It's really about their hatred for you,
and they're obsession with you all week long. They just
played it up as this horrific thing. You're a rapist,
you're a criminal, you're an insurrectionist. I mean Nancy Pelos

(05:41):
even said she got up January seventh and the flag
was still there, to quote the Star Spangled Band. I mean,
these people are just but they're making it all about you.
Doesn't that tell you they're just really obsessed with you,
which means they really hate us? Right, well, I'll tell
you this.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
They say that I'm making this all about myself, and
then they mentioned me four hundred times at their own convention.
What the hell is wrong with these people? And I
love talking about me. Let me just tell you. I
love to do that. You know we've talked.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
That's your job to talk about you, four hundred and
twenty seven times.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
Absolutely right, you know that. And I wouldn't want to
talk about any other person because there's nobody else that's
that great. But when you look at it, and I
think they know that too, they say, we have to
talk about Trump because what does he do? He gets
the ratings and that's what's going on. But you asked
about crazy Nancy Pelosi, who very closely resembles a chimpanzee.

(06:36):
You look at it, and you know you could look
at her. If you've ever seen the movie it's called
Night at the Museum. There's a chimp and it steals
the keys. Looks just like Nancy Pelosi, sounds just like
Nancy Pelosi. But you saw what happened. She came on
the stage and toilet paper fell out of her pants.
What the war was going on?

Speaker 1 (06:56):
When I was watching, I don't think I saw that.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Did it is toilet paper? It was teepee? They called
it tpe and it came out of her pants. And
I said, that's something you would expect to see from
Crooked Joe. That's something you would expect to see from
They call him tamp On Tim tamp On Timmy. Maybe
that would fall out of his pants, But we don't
know what the hell's going on. Pelosi had the teepee,

(07:20):
and I said, it's better off. But the teepee fell
out of the pants than her denture's falling out of
the face.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Well, most people are.

Speaker 4 (07:26):
Crazy and sick people. These are sick, sick people. But
they love me a lot.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
And you can see that I don't have dentures, but
if I did, I think I'd be a clicker because
I just know me. I get fidgety, and she likes
she's a My grandmother could do that. She could clicker
dentures just using her bottom lip. I know she's a
denture clicker. I did not see any toilet paper though.
All right, what do you make of RFK? And will
he appear on filet paper? All right, you know what

(07:51):
he yelled at? What do you make of RFK leaving
the race? Will that help you? Would have helped you
more if he stayed in? And is he going to
be on stage with you later today?

Speaker 4 (08:00):
Well, we'll see what happens. We like RFK and we
think he's a tremendous person. We like Nicole Shanahan. Uh,
they look like they are getting ready to endorse. We'll
see what happens. But RFK is a very smart guy.
A lot of people say, uh, what position could he
have in the Trump administration? I said, we're looking very closely.

(08:21):
Press secretary is out, but we're looking very closely. And
he's a tremendous guy. He knows a lot about bitcoin, crypto,
and he's tremendous with Big Pharma, and we think he's
going to be a great fit if he wants to
do it. But he has to endorse and we think
he'll be able to help us. You know, you run
as a Republican. You don't expect an endorsement from the

(08:44):
Kennedy family, but you have this family and you have RFK.
I call him Bobby, and he's tremendous.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
You made that choice, Bobby.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
Yea. We were the first people to call him Bobby.
Actually other people say Bobby. We say, okay, we're setting
a trend. These are great people and we hope to
see him in Arizona later and we hope to get
his endorsement.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Closing moments are Friday with forty five. You know, it
is amazing how they have been in power twelve in
the last sixteen years. Kamala har I mean assuming that
they've hidden this from us all along. I mean, Joe
doesn't seem like he's capable to have been running the country,
so he made her borders are but this whole bait
and switch as if they're running for the future, they're
running in hope, they're running to fix the problems when

(09:29):
they're the ones that are in office. But the one
that's the most breathtaking is that she looked us all
in the eye last night and told us, she's you're
the problem with the border because you told everybody not
to vote for their perfect bill for the border. And
she's going to the border. She's never even visited. She's
going to the border and she's gonna fix it fifteen
million unvetted illegals later. There's just no words.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
And these people are liars, these people are sick. These
people are terrible. And you look at Kamala and sometimes
you don't want to do that. But she looked like
she was three sheets to the wind. I don't drink
three sheets and you look at sheets by the way
the gas station. How many times? Let me just ask
you this. You know you have how many idiots does

(10:13):
it take? How many democrats does it take to screw
in a light bulb? And then you have how many
times does it take to buy a bag of doritos.
I've never seen anything like it, She said, Douggy, I
want the doritos. Then you turn around and tampon. Timmy
is handing more doritos. How many doritos did this woman eat.
Who is she buying these ships for? By the way,
that's a lot of doritos? Is Chris Christy on the

(10:35):
campaign and states the Aprams on the campaign, these are
big people.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
How about she never gets any stuck in her teeth?
Though right now you can get a bag stuck in
her teeth, believe it.

Speaker 4 (10:44):
She doesn't get it stuck in her teeth. But I
can tell you this. She is horrible. And she says,
I want to I'm the problem. She calls me the problem.
She is the problem. And the Democrats have more problems
than just her, and they have a lot of mental problems.
Till you look at these people. Happened outside the DNC.
You see what some of these people look like. They
don't know what the hell they're doing in government, in

(11:05):
women's sports. We're going to beat them. We're going to
beat them very very quickly, very strongly, and it's going
to be the greatest victory that our country's ever seen.
Nobody's ever had a victory like this. We're going to
win in November. Bozzi, there is not fooling for the
transitess there they have it.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Friday, August the twenty third Friday, with forty five, mister President,
thank you, thank you very much, God.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Bless you, and congratulations on the ratings.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
They huge, well only on Fridays. I can't figure it out.
Eighteen minutes after the hour, your top five stories of
the day or next as your morning show continues. This
is your Morning Show with Michael Del Chuno. Chris Walker
been staying up late with me all week watching this
debate that is finally over. Kamala Harris has officially accepted

(11:54):
the nomination for President of the United States. Now the
question is will there be a bump Well rfk's endorsed
bit of Trump, give a bump back to Trump and
get them momentum back. I think we're right where we
were before they finally admitted the cognitive impairment of President
Biden that we knew all along. I think we have
a very close race. But the DEM's got their ticket.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
They leave.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
I'll give them credit energized and united and with a ticket,
no matter how oddly they got there. And now what
do the Republicans do to get their mojo back? Republican
consultant analyst Chris Walker joins us.

Speaker 6 (12:27):
Good morning, Chris, Good morning, Michael. I feel like Bonnie raitate.
Let's give him something to talk about, you know, is
app Let's.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Go Yeah, I guess the first bump might be RFK.
Now that's a big question. Was RFK more helpful in
the Swing States being in the race or getting out
of the race and in sending his support to Donald
Trump and maybe even probably by the end of the
day appearing on stage with him. What's the what's the

(12:54):
best case scenario for Trump here?

Speaker 6 (12:56):
I thought about this since we talked about yesterday. You know,
O RFK was a was a good idea, not a
good idea, but I mean had more f when it
was a Biden Trump race because it was people didn't
want either, and he was a he was an outlift
for the I don't want either candidate campaign. When Biden
dropped out, I think that really kind of negated are

(13:16):
any kind of a minim RFK could have possibly had.
So I think the Democrats great point mine. So it
really helps Trump at the most the most because anybody
who's still kind of on the fence, you now kind
of go, okay, this is this is a two person race,
and anybody who's still considering RK was probably in the
Trump camp at that point.

Speaker 7 (13:32):
Anyway, so so, but what it does, but what it
does leave to your point is those that are really
passionate about our FK and then he you know, that
begs the question when people do this and endorse another candidate,
do those that were planning to vote for that candidate
actually transfer their vote to the one that they tell
them to.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
That doesn't always translate one hundred percent. But what I
see as an opportunity is for RFK, you know, send
jd vance and he had some missteps, I mean, you know,
the stuff that they've dug up. He's got the media
against him in prosecuting him, cut him loosing the rust belt.
But I think they could use RFK from this moment
forward the way they could have used Telsey Gabbert to

(14:12):
prosecute the fraud. That is a Democrat party that I
think could be a very useful. How they use and
beyond the endorsement, I think is the key.

Speaker 6 (14:20):
I think that's a very good point, and they're going
to need good surrogates. RFK is really good. I mean,
you know, he's he was built for the podcast stage.
I mean, he can do a long form interview and
really impress you, and so in a way that that's
a good kind of thing that probably isn't in Trump's
orbit beyond kind of some elected officials as mothers so
or Trump himself for that matter. So I think it's

(14:41):
it's good on multiple levels for both the surrogacy side.
You know, Nicole Shanahan, his VP. Does she kind of
bring in more of the tech crowd or some others
that could potentially be a part of that, or is
she come at all? You know, those are some questions
that will be interesting as well. But I think I
think it's it's a net benefit for Trump. It's a
good thing to announce that the Friday after the convention
to try to mitigate any kind of a min amount.

(15:01):
Kamala's speech last night, which you know, very candidly I felt, was,
you know, kind of as the kids say, mid well,
it is.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
A Kennedy name synonymous with the Democrat Party endorsing Donald Trump.
That's pretty big. I thought. Out of everything in the
speech last night, and I'm a pretty fair guy, that
was Kamala Harris at her best. In fact, I think
it was the best speech of the week in terms
of delivery. The first sixteen minutes were flawless. What a

(15:31):
great biography, but a great way to tell her story
and tie it in to some of the themes. Then
at sixteen minutes it pivoted and the next fifteen minutes,
out of the abundance of the mouth, the heart speaks,
out of the abundance of the speech writers, their heart spoke.
And they're not enthusiastically behind a new vision, a new hope,

(15:53):
a new future, or even this candidate, Kamala Harris. They're
just obsessed with Donald Trump and all the lies are
so ridiculous. Even the Washington Post fact check this not
out of them today. So I would say, powerful, well written,
well executed, and performed speech, but filled with lies, blatant lies.

(16:14):
How did it play outside of.

Speaker 6 (16:15):
That room that was where From my perspective, I just
found it to be acting because not only are the
ideas you know scale, but you know, just the idea
that you know ultimately you're you're trying to sell a promise,
but ignoring the fact that you're in office right now.

(16:36):
I mean, her name is vice president, she's part of
the Biden Harris administration. So as much as she can
promise for a better future, she's been a part of
the you know, current wrong track that we are on
and to just kind of try to dismiss it. I
know that's what she's trying to do to win an election,
but you know, some honesty here and be like, here's
where we're here'she we're failing instead of I mean, you know,

(16:57):
it's hard for any politics to do that. I'm not
susincessity that they've would do, but in essence, you know,
we are on this track because of the pillers of
the body administration we have. All of these problems are
at our doorstep because of the administration that she's currently
serving in. She has the ability to change the narrative now,
and she's put the campaign for president instead, right Pully,

(17:17):
So I get it, But you know, let's not pretend
that she's not in charge of the country right now,
and the issues that we're facing are a direct cause
of her action.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
If Joe is so bad that he had to be removed,
they're guilty of covering it up. This was a coup
de ta, and they throw him in a trunk. They
throw her the nomination. She didn't get a single vote
to earn it. She didn't go on a single campaign stop,
she wasn't on a single primary ballot, and they just
steal it and give it to her, and you get
a nine second explanation.

Speaker 8 (17:44):
The path that led me here in recent weeks was
no doubt unexpected. But I'm no stranger to unlikely journeys.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
That's it. And you know, and then some of the
attacks on the president to portray him as a rapist,
portray him as a felon, to portray him as is
calling the charge for the insurrection and leading the insurrection
on the Capitol, there were so many that were just
so outrageous. He never said anything like that against our soldiers.

(18:15):
So based on a lie that has been debunked, they
just press on. It was the same thing with the
torches in South Carolina. It has been debunked and fact checked.
So you know, I'll say, a great delivered speech, just
filled with lies. But they pulled it off. I mean,
they threw out everybody in that room's vote, and they
were cheering for it. I and they leave united with

(18:40):
their candidate. I think we're right back where we were
before America realized just how cognitively and Paradonald or Joe
Biden was. It's a close race coming down to swing
states districts in swing states, and she's good with the teleprompter.
We'll see how she does in interviews and then the
only single debate they're going to give.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
Yeah, that's right, And I mean let's not let's not
hold our breath for many interviews at that. I mean, ultimately,
she promised an interview in August. That window is quickly diminishing,
so you know, but I just I don't care about
the interview stuff. I mean, you know, the media is
doing their best to cheer lead for her anyway. It's
not like some sit down interview with Kristen Welker is
all of a sudden going to change the race. So

(19:22):
I mean, I think that's just kind of a stale
possing point. Ultimately, it's what they're saying, what they want
to do, and they're hiding what they want to do
because they know their we know their core, and that's
what voters need to decide what they're going about. BOX
care about what is this person's core. And frankly, let's talk,
you know, even talking to undecideds like you may not
like Trump's personal style, but this is a person who

(19:42):
will put America first on every instance. And I think
what we've seen from Kamala so far is an instinct
and an effort on policy to really continue to double
down on failed policies and make them worse. I mean,
price controls and other things are how you lead to breadlines.
If you're upset with prices. Now, imagine what happens when
the government gets involved. It's not a good system is situation.
So that's really what it comes down to.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Uh, you can't tax your way out of this, you
can't spend your way out of it, and you can't
debt your way out of it. But that's what they're proposing,
not a new future, not a passing of a torch,
but more of the nightmare reality. I'm gonna here's my
bottom line. I've seen this movie in twenty twenty. In
twenty twenty, they hid Joe Biden in a basement and
got away with it with COVID. They're trying to hide

(20:24):
Kamala Harris in plain sight. Well, they get away with it.
Time will tell. I've also, you know, seen this whole
We've been governing for twelve of the last sixteen years.
But we're gonna fix everything. We're gonna store, you know,
restore dignity to the White House as of course, you
know they're gonna love everybody and love their neighbor as
they hate everybody that doesn't agree with them. I mean,

(20:45):
I've seen this all play out. Do we get a
twenty sixteen or a twenty twenty result. That's what time
will tell, and only the American people can make that choice.
What's your bottom line?

Speaker 6 (20:56):
I mean, dish, I mean, candidly, I'm concerned this This
is starting to feel like twenty twelve, where you know,
you just you have a situation where you have a
kind of a re election and I use that in
air quotes, but it, you know, kind of doesn't go away.
I don't want that to be the case, but I'm
just seeing these swing states shifting in the wrong direction
and it makes me nervous, which is why from a

(21:17):
from a clearing call perspective, I think we need to
have the Republicans in the in the you know, Trump
in an RFA when it comes on board, really focused,
laser focused on issues like the economy, like on the border,
like on crime and safety, you know, really pegging this
to Kamala Harris, none of the personal stuff, none of
the crazy stuff, just focus on the issues and show
why Trump's visions for the country is better than Kamala

(21:39):
harris'scisions of the country, and that that can turn it around.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
I'll end with this analogy. Hurricanes have always happened, Hurricanes
will always happen. The reality is it's not that they're
getting more intense. It's that coastlines, pumps, levees are getting
weaker and weaker and beaten down. We're more and more debt,
and the stakes are high because heading in the same

(22:03):
direction is starting at thirty five trillion in debt, is
starting with six high six percent interest with high inflation
that's never going to return to normal. So yeah, it's
not just going to be four more years of what's broken.
We're starting more broken than ever, ready to break faster
in the same direction. I agree with the Democrats. This

(22:26):
is a key election for our time and for all time,
and all I can do is hope and pray that
America gets it right because these are two very very
different candidates, one who produced something prior to COVID and
one that's acting like she has nothing to do with
what the reality of what we're living is. The bait

(22:48):
and switch worked with their own party. Let's see how
it works with the very few people who haven't decided yet.
Time will tell.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
Couldn't agree more. I mean, the stakes are incredibly high.
Your point on debt is exact actly right, you know,
and that's where the Trump presidency is so encouraging. You know,
we have a true moment for you know, really cutting
government spending that the Democrats can coppointed out fivty twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
All the month.

Speaker 6 (23:12):
There're some good ideas that I actually read it, and
so in a way, you know, continuing to really hit
on on the problems we're facing and a sober realization
of the needs to fix them in the correct way
is really how we're going to have to get ahead
here and that's what that's what the election is all about.
Thanks for going to be IRA.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Republican Analysts and consultant, Chris Walker. Great work all week,
and we'll talk to again on Monday.

Speaker 6 (23:35):
Thanks brother.

Speaker 9 (23:38):
Hey, everybody's John Ford Coley of England, Dan and john
Ford Coley and my morning show is your Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (23:45):
With Michael del Jornal.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Here's Brian Shook.

Speaker 9 (23:48):
Vice president Kamala Harris has officially accepted her party's nomination
for president. Harris took to the stage Thursday night at
the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, normally accepting the nomination.

Speaker 8 (24:02):
On behalf of everyone whose story could only be written
in the greatest nation on Earth. I accept your nomination.

Speaker 9 (24:19):
Leaning heavily into her background as a district attorney and
attorney general, Harris said she was used to being underestimated,
but that the future is always worth fighting for. In Washington,
I'm Brian shuk.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Your morning show national correspondent, Roory O'Neil joining us. All right,
so the convention's over. They pulled off the switch from
Joe Biden to Kamala Harris. They are united, they are energized.
Rfk's about to lead. Now what Yeah, that's the big question, right.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
We're anticipating in an interview by Kamala Harris sometime in the.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Week ahead, as she said she would do.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
And hopefully we'll get more policy positions here and hopefully,
you know, the honeymoon phase is over and we start
getting into a more normal routine and hopefully that the
Harris Waltz ticket will take the lead. We see from
Donald Trump and JD Vance and answer questions on the regular.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
By the way. I'm disgusted that you didn't watch your
team Florida win yesterday in the Little League World Series,
but I'm not going to bring that up on the air.
Oh wait a minute, I just did. But we're honest people,
we were both watching, you know. I thought it was
a tale of two speeches. The first sixteen minutes was
a beautiful story of her life. The next fifteen minutes
were very revealing that it's really not so much about

(25:33):
policies and issues as it is a hatred and obsession
against Donald Trump. That probably that ain't her fault, that's
whoever wrote it. But what you can argue she looked great.
The way she you know, delivered the speech, if you
want to use the actress you know terminology, was a

(25:53):
flawless performance from start to finish. She did great in
that moment. Now, how does she perform in interviews? Does
she even give interviews? How does she perform in debates?
And it's only going to be one debate and we
better get used to that that's what happens moving forward.
But I think she shocked a lot of people. I

(26:13):
would actually, if you asked me, it wasn't not based
on truth because it was filled with a lot of
distortions and lies. It's not even passing the Washington Post
test this morning, But I'd say she gave the best
speech of the week, and that's what tool Obamas mixed in.
I mean, she did good.

Speaker 5 (26:29):
I still like Doug Amhoff's speech better. I just thought
that was the most relatable one. And his story about
the voicemail I thought was fantastic. Yeah, and Tim Walls
did a good speech as well. Again that fifteen minutes,
much shorter speech. Yeah, and at least it was a
bit more on time last night.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
I think that was the bigger success story, was not
keeping us all up until after midnight as a result. Look,
it was solid, and I think it's going to be
largely forgettable as you move forward, because it's going to
be all about that debate again. I think that we
are if we are just down to that one, and
it seems that we are, it's going to be all
about September tenth.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
By the way, I said this an hour ago. I
know you hate me, but right face it, we think alike,
that debate is going to decide this presidency. I really
believe that I don't see anything else that can have
more impact than that. Maybe, I mean people did right. Well.
We always say you can't win, you can't win an
election with a debate, but you can lose one. Kamala
Harris proved that in twenty twenty. Telsea Gabbard sent her

(27:29):
from first to out of the race, and Joe Biden
certainly went from the nominee to the in the trunk
of a car. So you can lose it with a debate.
And by the way, there's a nasty side of Kamala
that she hid so flawless said last night, but it
will come out in the debate if Trump rattles her.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
Now, now, I'm just going to ask you, is that
misogyny talking?

Speaker 1 (27:51):
No, no, no, that's the look she is. She is
a trained prosecutor.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Yes, but I doubt you would have said that Donald
Trump has a nasty streak?

Speaker 4 (27:59):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Is that a comma you only would make about a woman.
Oh so when I when I say, when I say
that Donald Trump can be prideful and narcissistic, that's I
hate men.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
I'm just wonder No, I'm just wondering if the word
nasty because I'm calling myself out on it.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
As at the same time, I'm no. I think you're
playing too much to the wokeness. She is what she is.
She is what she is, and there is a nasty
side of her. And when she's challenged, ask Telsea Gabbard,
and that's two women. So you can't, you know, claim
that I'm being massageynistic. Uh, there's a side of her
that comes out that is very unattractive. I think it
cost her the twenty twenty primary. And my question is

(28:34):
if Donald Trump rattles her in such a way and
finds a hot button, it can come out and it's
as ugly as when Joe's cognitive impairment comes out. That's
what's going to be interesting to watch. But no, let's
end on our agreements, not our differences. Our agreement is
I think that one single debate may decide the Presidencyah.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Agreed, And I'm being curious.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
I don't know if we have a VP debate or not.
Has that been Yeah, I think we got well it's
not technically, but we're supposed to get at least one.
All right, short Field, man, they're gonna they hid Joe
in the basement in twenty twenty. They're trying to hide
her in plain sight. Let's see how it works. Time
will tell. We're all in this together. This is Your
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