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This is your morning show with Michael Bill John Send.
I get you're afraid someone is going to steal this election.
We won't have a free and fair election. I'm here
to cow. Hey, Michael, how you doing. Listen to that
out here sal weird out Listen. I know you're super busy,
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you got a lot going on. I really hate to
bother you, but go ahead. Well, there's something I've been
meaning to tell you, and I'm afraid it just can't
wait any longer. Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday, Happy birthday,
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My birthday to.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Number birthdays going to be your birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Birthday? Well, that is like this second or third biggest moment.
How about that we need a budget. I need to
tell you we need to I imagine you'll be turning
that Innis at Ferne is one of my greatest listeners.
She must have set her alarm clock to be the
first to wish me happy birthday. H And it came
in at four fifty eight am, just mere minutes before
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You're weird al Yankovic contribute And it almost didn't happen,
by the way, really, so I will admit I was
kind of moping. I don't know. I mean, I have
I have one very very very very best friend, and
I just I don't know why this birthday I kind
of needed him. That's very sweet of you, So I was.
I was kind of you know, he was the best
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man at my wedding. He's my best friend for over
thirty years. So I was kind of moping. And it's
not like my wife or especially Nick, to keep a secret.
And we had been texting and I wasn't really trying
to guilt him at all. I was just telling him
what he means to me. And I get off the
air yesterday and what do I always say to you?
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Get you your hour hours in your pro a few minutes.
I love your brother. You did great today. See tomorrow
is something like that, right, And I hear the dog barking,
and see I used to always tease him like he
would call, Like if he didn't come for my birthday
and called on my birthday, I'd be like, you're you're
in the driveway, aren't you you here? I've done that
for thirty years. And I walk outside and I will admit.
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As I passed, you know, to the hallway, I thought
to myself, no, he wouldn't be here. But the dog
didn't stop right, And I'm like, well, then who else
is here? And I turned the corner and there he is,
And so my birthday's complete. But right away he wants
to go golf. And he's from Florida, so a hundred
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degrees to him is nothing. Humidity is nothing, doesn't matter.
And I'm telling you as God is my one is.
There was a few times I thought, wow, this is
really hot, but never enough to look and see how hot.
See that sun feels like it's like, you know, going
right to my clothes. Hydration and starts days in advance. Well,
I yes, because I had I probably drank a hundred
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and fifty ounces while we were playing Oh wow, and
still wouldn't you know? And it wasn't. In the last
three holes, I started feeling the earth move under my
feet came and then by the time we were done,
I mean, I was short of breath, my head was pounding,
I started getting dizzy. I thought, oh my god. A
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couple of times I felt like my like the muscles
on the left side of my and I remember thinking
or something. Is this why they call it a heatstroke?
It can't be good at all? No, and so what.
By the time I got home, I iced my back,
my neck, my head. I laid on a vent, to
which my dog started weaseling in Are you okay? Are
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you okay? Could I have half the vent? It took
me like forty five minutes, I mean, but while I
was laying there because at one point I couldn't I
just couldn't move. I couldn't lift my head, let alone
stand up. And I thought to myself, wouldn't it be
just my luck? We make such a big deal out
of turning sixteen. I die on fifty nine. But you're
probably saying, you know, well, why didn't you just stop?
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Well for some reason, and only golfers will understand this.
Yesterday I couldn't do anything wrong. One of those days,
I was driving two eighty right down the middle. Every
time my approach shots were landing on the green. I
wasn't always putting for par I had good looks at
Birdie had a couple.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
I had to see how.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Nearly in death, as only Gould happened to me, I'm
gonna finish if it kills me. So now today I
don't care how well I'm playing. If it starts getting hot,
I'm stopping. But yeah, no, wonder there's a heat advisor
in effect. Well, I still don't feel right. And then
when I tell you why I slept last night right, like,
is this heaven? Or am I dreaming? Could have been
a little bit of both. I mean I was just gone.
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But here I am rise and shine. Yeah, sixty years old.
So Joe and I are having these congratulations you've made it.
I mean, this is a huge milestone. Well, I give
all the credit to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
After all, I couldn't have done more to abuse my
body over sixty years. No, but so Joe and I
get in this discussion you know eally they say you
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lose about ten yards every decade. And so he looks
at me and he goes, wow, my Mikey, tomorrow it's
gonna be tough for you. I said, well, Joe, I
don't think it all happens in one I don't think
all of this sudden tomorrow. All my irons are ten
yards off. But but we're to play again today. Then
I gotta go get my hair cut. Got a big
day planned. But yeah, I got I got my best friend,
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I got you, and you're weird al yank him. What
a gift you are. We may have, we may have
a few. I don't want to say anything warm and
fuzzy about you, just jet okay. But I will tell
you the great testimony is best producer I ever had,
hands down, smartest producer I ever had, hands down, well
beyond support of the show, an anchor of the show.
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So you're all that stuff. But what I can't I
can't explain to anybody that knows and loves me, is
how much we're alike is frightening. Like the things we
think can say sometimes at the same time, and so
the highest compliment is like sometimes Andrew can hear us,
and her fright is are they on the air right now?
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That's my frid at times too, to which her ultimate
legal advice as an attorney is you probably shouldn't saynything
if you actually ever left the mica. But I mean,
we think the same things, and it's just been an
absolute jo So this whole year has been a birthday present.
There's nothing anybody has to give me this year, just
be I am? I am? What is it that Dave
Rams always says better than I I'm blessed beyond belief,
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better than I deserve. And and my best friend even
showed up in surprise me and nearly called me yesterday.
That's a good start to a sixtiethird elation. So what
I was getting ready to say was, you're afraid the
election is going to be fixed. You're not gonna get
a free and fair election no matter what. So what happens,
they're gonna just elect Kamala Harris. You've lost all faith.
I'm here to put your mind at ease. You don't
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have to worry about any election shenanigans. The United States
Post Office is here to tell you they're prepared to
ensure a secure and timely delivering those in charge of chunkman. Well,
it's short. We have a free affair. Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (08:29):
You know what.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
That is so funny to me. I feel like just saying, hey, guys,
thanks for coming out tonight. Try the veal. We'll be
here all week. We're gonna take a quick break. It's
a two drink minimum, I mean seriously. Meanwhile, ABC News
reportedly declined the request of Vice President Harris to unmute microphones.
Oh that was quite a battle, and so everybody's thinking, Wow,
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maybe ABC won't be so biased after all. Trump one
of the same rules as the Biden debate. ABC is delivering.
But olda Harris can fought not because they want I've
been team to and get any point in or no.
She thought the open mic would eventually trip him. Remember
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Donald Trump with muted mics is the most effective Donald Trump.
Foreign President Donald Trump is promising that he will require
health insurance companies or the government itself to cover in
vitro fertilization costs. Listen, I call pandering for both sides.
I call him as I see him as somebody who
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did this and paid for it. I can tell you
you know, there's a lot that goes into that, and
there's a lot that goes into how many attempts. There's
a lot that goes into each individual, and the fact
that you know, some have possibilities, some don't, some would
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keep trying when they wouldn't panderings, handing, and I don't
think everyone's fertility, you know. And then of course, you
know this at a time where we're an insurance crisis,
premium crisis, you don't think this will drive up insurance premiums.
So is this is this President Trump's attempt to try
to address this gender gap looks pretty obvious to me.
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Might be good news to some of you listening today,
But is this any different than when the Democrats pander, oh,
we'll pay off your college, Oh, we'll pay off your
medical bills thirty five trillion dollars in depth? I love this.
This is my favorite headline of the day. The majority
of likely voters say Robert F. Kennedy Junior's endorsement a
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former president Donald Trump doesn't change their view of the nominee,
which is the left narratives way of trying to get
you to go, oh, so it didn't work, Listen, if
it didn't work, they wouldn't be there. There is an
absolute ground war going on right now over RFK. They've
already kept him on the ball in Wisconsin and Michigan,
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and they're keeping him on the ballot in North Carolina,
although if you vote for him, he doesn't get any
credit for it. I mean this as an expression not
to create or incite anything. Whatever they're doing, whether it's
trying to what some would call steel, others dictate the
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outcome of they're doing in plain sight. Again, I know,
don't worry. The post office is here. And then you
had the Kamala interview. You know, I wanted to be
so fair, but I nearly died of a heat stroke,
so you know, I was a little touchy, little ledge here,
a little off. Our suspicions going in were, Okay, you're
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finally going to do it thirty nine days later. You know,
one obvious question might have been why'd you wait thirty
nine days? That was never asked. But we could nitpick
what Dana Bash asked and didn't ask. For the most part,
the tough questions were there, the follow ups were not.
In a couple of cases they were. But I mean,
if we were giving grades, we'd probably give Dana bash
b plus for questions, probably d minus for follow ups.
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And when we talked about why pre taped, would they don't.
I don't think it was pre taped so much to
edit any bad moments as it was to drown them
or hide them a little bit with more of a
coming up dateline type effect. So you were getting long exposed.
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So it was all done to massage and protect, but
not necessarily added. At best, she was vague. At worse,
she's a blatant flip flopper for all to see. And
you know what, at that point, it's not about talk
radio making her look bad today. I want to know
what liberals are going to do now that she's going
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to stand by Israel. You're still gonna stand by her?
Do you love the Democrat Party? Do you love the
two thousand and eight sugar high and good feelings more
than you hate Israel? I'm kind of interested to see
what the left is gonna do. She's suddenly for fracking.
All you global warming people that hound us every day,
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she just flip flopped on fracking. What's next, slant drilling?
I mean, we're's the integrity of all these groups that
these people and let me tell you something. If they don't,
why would any politician pander again? If the loyalty to
the ours from the urs and to the d's from
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the d's is so great that anything's okay, why are
we caving for any of them? Why are we bowling
at their abortion throne? Which was one thing that kind
of left me feeling that way yesterday. I was just like,
oh my gosh, the only thing these people won't cave
on is the killing of babies. They really won't cave there.
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If you're gonna cave on fracking, if you're gonna cave
on a wall, come on, give life a try. Cave
on that. And now we're fighting, I mean a massive
sword fight to the death abortion versus in vitro. That's
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what the left argument has become over. That's what the
fight is over in vitro. Now the fight overs millions
and millions of babies been killed every day because they're
not wanted, not because of rape, not because of incest,
not because of life of mother, not because of access
to healthcare. They're not wanted. That's when life begins in America.
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So this whole exercise is a little too child to
for me. Put this interview, and as for as for
why coach Timmy was there other than a couple of
softball questions about his family and then a couple of
hard questions about well, pretty much everything you've ever said
has been a lie. Why should we trust you to what?
She didn't answer. He mostly just nodded. He really was
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an emotional support. Peep. I'm going to try to find
some grace on my sixtieth birthday. But that interview last
night not good. It may be their best bet to
keep hiding her. This is your Morning Show with Michael
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del Chorno. I have a vice president. I have a
talk back to by the way that he wants to
say happy birthday. Go ahead, he yep, go ahead, always
gonna wish me happy birthday. Yep, everybody there ahead, I'm here,
I'm here, I'm here. That's it. He went away. I
don't know what happened. We should fly him to Nashville
for a week at Oh does I'm stand outside the
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studio outside he's not allowed to come in. Hello. Vice
President Harris says, if elected president in November, she's going
to focus on an opportunity economy. Though I watched the interview,
she was asked point blank on your first day, what
will you do? She had nothing but a long, vague
answer awards nothing specific, very much like the rest of
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the interview. The other big stories today that we're going
to be covering. A majority of likely voters say the
president are RFK Junior's endorsement of former president Donald Trump
doesn't change their view of the nominee. Well, it doesn't
matter what everybody thinks. In swing states, will one percent
change their view? Hi, It's Michael. Your morning show airs
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We'd love to be a part of your morning routine,
but we're happier here now. Enjoy the podcast, right, An
early bird gets the worm as we all go on
our joint venture of understanding the hour in which we live.
Not an easy task, which is why we surround ourselves
in very smart people. Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump
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will be campaigning over Labor Day and one of the
key topics will be the economy. What is actually in
the Trump peris economic plans. Jared Dillian is going to
be joining us, filling in for Aaron Reyal coming up
in minutes, and.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
Like I said, we may go let a king for
the good with Dave Saadi. I can't sleep on my birthday,
why should he? And we will talk about polls, interviews, endorsements,
where did elections stand til months out? For the full hour,
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WHEREZ might be Boddy.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
I miss Larry. And of course the left is accusing
Donald Trump of using Arlington Cemetery for a photo op. Boy,
he just listening to like turn on CNN and they
act like this is the unforgivable, forgivable, unpardonable. Sin Oh,
then I love when they talk about the incident. So
we don't have more on that incident, but we heard
there was an incident. Can't tell you thing about the incident,
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but we know the incident is really bad. She's not
going to press charges, but there was an incident. There
was an incident at the kitchen. They just, oh, what's this?
Two minutes ago, there's a big controversy in my house.
I just got my birthday for my son. Oh boy,
I can't read it on the air, I'm sure, which
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means it's from my son. Well, thank your son. You
should be glad I'm born. If I weren't born, you
wouldn't be born. Probably an act of selfishness. He's celebrating
my life, absolutely is. But yeah, so Lef's going crazy
over this artcted cemetery. We got Kamalis first. He interviewed
the Telsea Gabbard endorsement on top of the RFK junior endorsement.
He should be in rare Form Friday with forty five
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coming up in the third hour. Uh, this is interesting.
So you've got you've got a narrative that's floating, and
they're gonna you're gonna hear this. You know, I say
every day, what I dream of every day is a
kind of journey of discovery that we can go through together,
because you know, we have these narratives that we have,
these news cycle stories, but behind every one of these headlines,
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behind every one of these narratives are facts and story.
So the journey of discoveries are powerful, and I love
that we go through them together and we arrive at
conclusions together. The other thing is to look for look
for all day as they try to create the narrative. Oh,
we got the new Quinnipiac Pole. By and large, it
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can't hide. It shows a dead heat. What does that mean, Well,
it means with certainty. I can't tell you who's gonna win,
but I can tell you that's a national poll. The
nation won't decide it. There are red states that are red,
and there are blue states that are blue. It really
comes down to about seven swing states, and in particular two,
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So on election day, if you keep your eyes on
Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin, those three, you're pretty much
gonna know how it's gonna go. Now, there are attempts,
and she's living in Georgia to make that in play,
just like there are attempts through abortion to make Florida
and play, and there are attempts, you know, to make
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others were there were no attempts, and yet Virginia, New
York and New Jersey kind of looked in play for
a while. The Blues will be blues, the reds will
be reds. What's going on in the swing states? Quinnipiac
doesn't cover that. If Kamala Harris is only leading by
one percentage point nationwide, she's probably gonna lose. But they're
gonna sell you today. That's good news and the only
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reason they're really bringing it up is they want and
you watch how they'll word it in the first Oh,
I don't have a don't have a snee button? What
am I supposed to do as a broadcaster? I have
a cough button. I don't have a sneeze button. What
do I do? I don't know? You know, I've been
getting away with that stupid stunt for forty two years.
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It's good though it keeps playing off. I'd like to
share my sneeze. Maybe maybe it was your God bless you.
That's really going to make a difference in my life today? Well,
I would hope. So no, but the big story is
going to be see, this is the first poll since
our FK endorsed Trump, but it didn't make that big
of a difference. So yeah, what are the swing stage showing?
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Then there's another poll where they go in in that
same Quinnipiac and ask them, well did this endorsement change
the way you feel about Donald Trump? And of course
for the sixty something percent that said no, it was
mostly Democrats. Same thing is when it comes to the
Democrats outlook, you know, better days are ahead than behind us.
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That was fueled all by Democrats. Trans what have we
been saying from the beginning? Not we this show we together.
Keep your eye in the swing states. Remember there are
more Democrats than Republicans. If the Democrats are energized and united,
they're going to win. If they're not, they won't. All
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this poll shows is it's a coin toss. It's a
dead heat. Who's turning out. If they're as excited as
they were coming out of that convention, you're in trouble.
If that was a sugar high of delegates and not
really what's on the ground, especially in the swing states,
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they're in trouble. And that's it. Period hasn't changed today
from yesterday, or five months ago, or quite frankly, the
last fifty years. But look for how they try to
use this Quinnipiac pole to sell there in a good place.
And here's the bottom line. If they're in a good place,
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why are they working so hard to stop Robert Kennedy. Now,
Robert Kennedy said the minute, I'm just a spoiler, I'm out.
I'd been in this to win. I wanted to run
as a Democrat, and I think I would have won,
but they wouldn't let me. So then I had to
run it as an independent. I had to jump through
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all their hoops and leap over all their hurdles. And
I did it, and I got on fifty ballots. But
now looking at things, I can't win. So I'm out,
especially if staying in means Kamala Harris winning. So he
drops out of the race, endorses Donald Trump, suspends this campaign,
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taking his name off the ballots in swing states, but
leaving him on everywhere else. Well, guess what the Democrats
did first, Based on a legal technicolity, They're leaving him
on the ballot in Michigan Wisconsin, the two states that
matter most in this election. By legal technicality, somebody wants
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Kamala Harris to win, wouldn't let him run in the
primary as a Democrat. They forced him out of his party,
forced him to run as an independent, kept him busy
with herculean task to get on ballots. He does it,
And now that he's out and endorsing Trump, there's still
after been blocking him. If he's not a big deal,
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If all this could it be, it shows he doesn't
make a big difference at all. Why are they working
so hard? And now North Carolina's Board of Elections just
voted to reject RFK Junior's request to withdraw his name
from the ballot. But it gets even better. Not only
will they leave his name on the ballot to help
Kamala Harris. If you vote for him, it's a thrown
away vote. They won't count it. They're trying to. I
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don't know if you like the word cheat or I
don't know if you like the word dictate the outcome.
But whatever they're doing, it's a plane sight. Like I
have another word I could use, nave open, but only
Rory will get that.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
During the Biden Harris administration, there were record numbers of
illegal border crossings. Why did the Biden Harris administration wait
three and a half years to implement sweeping asylum restrictions?
Speaker 3 (25:32):
A bill was crafted which we supported, which I.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Support, and there was three years into their administration and
all it did was make citizenship pathways and lack of frankly,
securing law and order enforcement of the border from happening.
It was it was a bad deal. But this is
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what she boils it down to.
Speaker 7 (26:02):
Donald Trump got word of this bill that would have
contributed to securing our border, and because he believes that
it would not have helped him politically. He told his
folks in Congress, don't put it forward.
Speaker 3 (26:18):
He killed the bill. Energy is a big one.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I love that. So she's in charge of the border.
We have the worst border entry statistics in history, probably
fifteen million at least, and it's Donald Trump's fault. Then
there's all the flip flopping like fracking.
Speaker 6 (26:42):
And when you were in Congress, you supported the Green
New Deal, and in twenty nineteen you said, quote, there
is no question I'm in favor of banning fracking. Fracking,
as you know, is a pretty big issue, particularly in
your must win state of Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Do you still want to ban fracking? As president? I
will not bandfracking.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
You said that you carried weapons in war, but you
have never deployed actually in a war zone. A campaign
official said that you misspoke, did you Well, First of.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
All, I'm incredibly proud I've done twenty four years of
wearing the uniform of this country. Equally proud of my service.
In a public school classroom.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
No way forward and turn the page on the shoe.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
I mean, everything was like a dodge. And when there
were specific questions, there were very vague answers, Well, will
you do the first day, no specific answer, start working
for the middle class. You said you were carrying guns
in combat and you weren't. Did you misspeak? He never
answers that never admissed to that I mean. And then
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the flip flopping on fracking on the wall. Dana Bash
even came back on the fracking and corrected her with
the record, so you can't blame Dana Bash. And then
she doubles down on it. Same thing with the wall.
She even says, you've changed your position on fracking, which
is very important to voters in Pennsylvania. And like we
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said last half hour, look, if you really are an
environmentalist and a global warming extremist, you ought to be
extremely mad at her today, and she still has your vote.
She's for fracking now. If you're for open borders and
a loving kind nation to accept all these people who
need somewhere to go, she'd be awful mad at her now.
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After keeping it wide open, costing American lives and endangering
American people, she's ready to close the border. She's even
for a wall. You ought to be mad at her,
aren't you? The lying, the flip flopping, the vagueness, If
this was her big moment, orchestrated through CNN. Would the
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Vice president of not by her side if this is
what we waited thirty nine days for. She's not up
to daily She sure zech isn't up for a news conference.
But time will tell. That's our other big story of
the day. The interview finally happened, right.
Speaker 6 (29:16):
This is Jimmy Bourne.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Joe Jorno.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
So thrilling to be sixty years old. I can almost
taste death in the back of my summer down. The
United States Postal Service says it's prepared to ensure secure
and timely victor delivery of all mail in ballots. There's
no need to feel the post offices here. ABC has
declined the request of Vice President Harris to have unmuted
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microphones at next month's debate. It'll be the exact same
way it was as it was with Joe. No notes.
The microphones will be muted when you're not talking, so
same rules. Trump wins that part of the battle anyway.
And Donald Trump is promising that he'll require health insurance
companies or government to cover in vitro fertilization costs. Is
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that pandering and any different than when the Democrats have
been pandering and the interview finally happened. There were a
lot of flip flops, a lot of vagueness, a lot
of packaging surrounding it, but most of the questions were there.
The follow us were there a couple of times, and
the candidates are as They appear vague and a bit
(30:27):
flipped on the issues. So it'll be interested to see
how their own party responds, not the right to how
the interview went last night. And both Kamala Harris and
Donald Trump are going to be campaigning over Labor Day
and one of the key topics is the economy. I
mean that seems to be poll after poll the number
one concern. What is actually in the Trump and Harris
economic plans and how do they stack up. Jared Dillon
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is covering for Aaron Reyal today. Good to have you, Jared,
and nice to talk to you.
Speaker 4 (30:52):
Hey, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Do you ever do those things? Remember we sum years
ago where you didn't know who the candidate was. You
just took the issue shoes survey and they would give
you the issue, and then you would take your stance,
and then they would tell you the candidate the best represented.
Let the facts lead you to your candidate, and of
course it was really the person you were planning to
vote for. How surprised it would be if we did
that with their economic.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
Plans, man, I don't know what you would come up with.
Look like, it's really all bad. You know. Trump wants
a couple of things. He wants more influence over interest rates.
The FED is supposed to be independent. Generally, if you
have central banks that aren't independent, you get higher inflation.
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Trumps explicitly wants lower interest rates. This is not good.
I'm not a fan of his tariffs. Tariffs are short
term gain long term paint. You get more expensive imported
goods and your domestic companies get undisciplined and flabby in
the long run. Kamala wants taxes on unrealized capital gains
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of twenty five percent, and this is going to kill
the startup economy. You know, one of the reasons the
stock market in the economy had been so strong for
the last sixteen years is because of Silicon Valley, because
of startups, and this is going to kill startups. She
wants price controls over groceries. This is straight out of
the Hugo Chavez playbook, We're going to end up with
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shortages across the board and ultimately higher prices. And she
wants to give first time home buyers twenty five thousand
dollars to buy a house, which is just going to
make houses twenty five thousand.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah, and we only got like a minute and a
half left, and can we cut to the chase? Does
this sound like it's shaped by economic wisdom or by
narratives of a campaign? That's how you arrive at things
this bad? Then ont thing I would say in Trump's defense,
I think the terroriffs is part of a negotiation that
probably wouldn't have to go in place, just the thread
of them. But by and large, on both sides, they
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advance the debt trillion, and I think the debt is
the clarity press danger. So there's not much good news
on either.
Speaker 4 (33:05):
It's interesting because people are starting to get concerned about
the debt. The last time people were really concerned about
the debt was in the eighties, in the Reagan years,
when Reagan ran up the defense budget and we had
a deficit of about five or six percent of GDP.
Today it's about seven or eight percent of GDP. It's
higher voters are concerned about it, but we have two
candidates who aren't concerned about it at all, and that's
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it's weird.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
And getting away with it. The other thing in our
last fifteen seconds, I would say is many of the
things mentioned in both plans aren't likely to happen anyway.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
No, that's true. I mean as soon as that any
of this stuff would happen would be twenty twenty six.
It's very likely we're going to get divided government, so
you would really need to clean sweep by the Republican's
Democrats for this stuff to happen.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
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