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it instantly, No more rotting on. Hold. Well, Elon Musk
is giving away one million dollars a day to voters
in battleground states. Is this cash payment crossing a line?
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It's the Musk lottery for registration. We're gonna talk about
that with Roory O'Neil coming up for you next half hour.
We have millions of Americans casting their early votes. Former
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Joe Biden's exit from the
race was not political, Well, then what was it? Because
if it was medical, he certainly shouldn't be still in office.
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And things can't get crazier than Donald Trump work in
the fry machine and the drive through window at McDonald's
in Pennsylvania. But he did this weekend to prove a point.
He's not worked at McDonald's longer than Kamala Harris, who
claimed to have. And the stage is set for the
World Series. The Dodgers are going to clash with the Yankees.
We got Army and Navy both in the top twenty five.
First time since nineteen forty five, and a classic late
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seventies world series with the number one city versus the
Number two city, a Tani versus Judge Soto versus Mookie Bets.
So this one's gonna be well. The entire postseason has
been one for the ages. All right, Sounds of the day.
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The Biggie is Kamala Harris's seven word gaff. It could
be her deplorable moment, but let's take him one at
a time. First things first, if you haven't seen the
footage of Jimmy Carter voting, it's troubling. He is bedridden,
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so he's in a bedlike wheelchair. He appears to be
unconscious with his mouth open, but he was gonna cast
his vote. So and again, former President, I'm not going
to make a big segment out of this being voter fraud,
but I mean, I don't know that I would draw
a lot of attention to it, but I sure seck
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don't think I would make fun of it.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
So look, if Jimmy Carter can vote early, you can't do.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
So.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
Look, if Jimmy Carter can vote early, you can't do.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
She looks like Caesar Romero, the Joker, crazed. Well, yeah,
I guess he appears to be in a vegetated state.
I don't know why he was voting, but yeah, I
guess if he could vote, so can you. That wasn't
a great moment, was it? Almost as bad as Lizzo?
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Lizzo campaigning for Kamala Harrison Detroit with this promise. They say,
if Kamala wins, then the whole country will be like Detroit.
I'm Donald and I approved. They say, if in the
whole country will be like Detroit, I'm Donald Trump and
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I approved this message. I mean, they just but the
one that went viral was this. Now she's delivering remarks
at a campaign event in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, and as she's
dramatically trying to incite people over narratives about abortion, they're
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not truths. The Supreme Court just undid a wrong decision.
You can't find abortion in the Constitution. It never should
have been a federal law. So they sent it back
to the states. We live in the United States of America,
a constitutional representative republic. The closer to you the better,
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So we'll let the people in states decide. And the
states have decided to be more liberal with abortion. You
have more abortions taking place now, not less since Roe v.
Wade was bumped to the States. But they don't have
a candidate, and they created all the problems and they
don't have any of the solutions. So basically what you
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have is abortion running against the boogeyman, the devil, Donald
Trump and what they've made him. That's it. So she's
making these outrageous points about abortion, and somebody screams, Jesus
is Lord, and then she responds with these seven words.
Speaker 4 (05:41):
Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally, and.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Listen now they're charing.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
No, I think you've meant to go to the smaller
one down the street.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Well, narrow is the way abouts the righteousness? And why
the road to destruction? She thought she was being so clever. Now,
does that mean that those who don't share their pro
death stances are not welcome in their party, or that
those who believe Jesus's Lord doesn't belong in their party,
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or only ins far as they shut up and bow
to their cultural stances. Now that that may or may
not end up being her deplorable moment, I don't know.
Only the voters will be able to decide. She is
having a hard time with blackmail voters, and they keep
trying to address it with cheesyad after cheesyad. Say hello
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to the new Harris Wall's ad that tells black men
that women will reject them if they don't vote for
Kamala Airs or if they don't vote in general. But
the implication is Kamala heras Hello, ladies, i'mre, it's good
to be here. What do you do? And how much
do you I'm working finance making six figures? How tall
are you? Do you have a plan to vote in November?
Speaker 3 (07:07):
Nah, not my thing.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
They all pop their balloons and he's kicked off. Vote
election day is November fifth. Now I know what you're saying.
It's just Kamala Harris in the Walls campaign encouraging people
to vote, but with a black male and all black females,
and it's a dating game situation instead of a rose
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a balloon. And of course all black women are just
dependent on men and money hungry. Right, So he makes
the first question is what do you do? How much
do you make? And that's insulting in and of itself,
isn't it? Or is it the obvious? Like Barack said,
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we can't win without without black men voting. And these
are the desperations with the real clear politics probability of
Donald Trump winning the electoral College at ninety three point
two percent and only trailing her in probability by a
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well about a point nationwide. In fact, we had two
national polls over the weekend that went Trump's way. He
was down three. Now he's up to every swing state,
I believe, except for Michigan, which is tied. I think
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Michigan's only one, right, Yeah, well, actually in the Atlas
pol Trump's up three in Michigan, real clear average pulling,
He's up by one point two. So yeah, he's winning
every swing state. Oh, it's the bat of that tide. Yeah,
he's leading Pennsylvania, Michigan, nevadis tide. And of course the
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leads have gotten huge in Georgia, and they start to
go breaking Trump's way heavily in North Carolina. And that's
the best ad. She's got a guy on a black
dating game who's got everything going for him, looks height salary,
he has no plans to vote. It's desperate time for
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kamalace Camp. Clearly, this is your Morning show with Michael
del Chuna. I the America Pack.
Speaker 5 (09:35):
Essentially saying that they're committed to the First and second
amendments of the Constitution, And you're right, there are some
legal questions here. The lottery program defined is clearly illegal
because federal law prohibits paying anyone on the basis of
being a registered voter, and there's some questions about those
payments and whether or not it influences votes. So essentially two
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different issues here could be problematic.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
And if the election is leaning Donald Trump's way and
then you do something like this and then it's challenged later,
why on earth would the Trump can't even allow this
to be going on?
Speaker 5 (10:10):
Well, and they're pretty much distancing themselves. Donald Trump himself
was asked about it, because this really just popped up
this weekend, and the former president was asked about it,
said oh, he doesn't really know too much about it,
and sort of brushed off the question. So it doesn't
seem like they want to get too involved with it here.
I think we're all waiting to see what the lawyers
or if the FBC has something to say.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
I'm looking at all the latest swing states, I'm looking
at the national polling, and I'm thinking why would you
open Pandora's box to a challenge for something that looks
I mean, right now, if we went by the Real
Clear Politics average, he has a ninety three point two
percent chance probability of winning the Electoral College. I mean,
this is going to give them something to come back
(10:52):
and challenge, wouldn't it. It may, but I don't think
it would challenge the results.
Speaker 5 (10:57):
Instead, might get Elon in trouble where he has to
pay another fine or something, But I don't think it
would challenge the results of the election in particular. But
this also then says, well, all right, if this is
the deal, what does this do for twenty twenty eight,
where's George Well, let's get George.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Soros or wherever his heir is lined up doing the
same thing. Oh, I mean, I absolutely hate it. This
is one of those things that what if George Soros
was doing it? Right now? What would the right be saying? Right? Yeah,
I mean it is a two way street. Is never
in the matrix played that way?
Speaker 5 (11:30):
But yeah, this just so two other conversations I've had today. Well,
he already is, I said, Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
Well, I gotta shame on you for voting for Donald Trump.
Who tried to overturn the country at twenty twenty, and
I'm like, well, what about the border, what about the economy,
what about Israel? What about I don't get a chance
to vote? All right, So my final sentiment is Okay,
thank god, fifteen days, right, this is all over with right,
it will be over in fifteen days, right, of course, No,
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it's the beginning. It's the end of the beginning. Yeah,
or O'Neil good reporting, Thanks for joining us. I want
to continue with sounds of the day part duh if
we can. This was Donald Trump and he joined Media
Buzz to discuss the Kamala Harris. Primarily, most of the
(12:19):
interview was about the sixty minutes editing, but I thought
this section was very interesting. Listen, they took away.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
The presidency and the hand is the well, nobody ran
because the whole establishment did it? Did it as a
whole the Democrat Party did. When you saw that, you've
never seen anything like that.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
I want to pause right there. You've never seen anthing
like that. We're going to do again in the next hour.
I kind of teased it in the first hour. You
know how we got here. It's been a heck of
a journey, hasn't it? From law fair? And Donald Trump
being caught up in court and then you know, primarily
not only just caught up in court, but Donald Trump
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really was the best version of Donald Trump. Tied up
in court, couldn't talk a lot, couldn't do his thing,
didn't appear in a single debate, and made mins be
mincemeat of really good candidates in some game, Marco Rubio
and Governor DeSantis. And it didn't stop him. He had
no problem winning the primary. Then you have Joe Biden
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who gets all these delegates, I mean, lost in all
of this is going to be the primary process itself
that was lost in twenty twenty four. Now we have
death of journalism in twenty sixteen, but do we have
the death of the primary process in twenty twenty four?
Joe Biden wins all those delegates, they were his, and
they just remove them and hand those delegates unearned to
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Kamala Harris. A Kamala Harris that was the first one
out in twenty twenty. She's yet in her lifetime to
earn a single delegate, but had all of them handed
to her. Where does that leave the Democrat voters? That's
what Donald trump'salking about. It's really unprecedented when you think
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about it. But they look at me. They never been
anything like this.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
The biggest case was the one down in Florida, and
I beat it one hundred percent. I won the case
because we had a number one a brilliant judge and
a judge that moved rather rapidly, and I won the case.
By the way, Biden had almost the same case, but
he didn't have the presidential records onner because he wasn't
the president. Just to finish, and he got off on
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the basis that he's in competent. A second, you know
essentially that he's incompetent, And it was a strange ruling
because they said, number one, he's incompetent, so he's not
going to be good, but he was. The prosecutor actually
said he's guilty, but he's incompetent. But they didn't say
he couldn't be president anymore. That was his bigger problem
for not being president. How can you not represent you
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yourself in court because you're incompetent, but you're allowed to
represent the United States of America. The whole thing is crazy.
But no, they have weaponized government against me, But.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Are you use willing to use the same tactics.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
I don't want to do that because that's a bad
thing for the country.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
I don't want to do that. I don't know who said.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I haven't said that I would, but they have done it.
I've got Attorney general's deeds. They're all you take a
look at you take a look in Atlanta. Yeah, they
will met with it. It's all coming out of the Justice.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
I gotta I gotta interrupt it because it goes on.
But there's an old Slolensky tactic that was brought back
to life by Barack Obama, who considered himself a student
of Salolensky, and that is, whatever you're doing, you accuse
the other of doing. And if you want a great
discernment trick for when you don't have discernment. If you
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see the narrative coming from the left that they're doing
this in this case, what Donald Trump is addressing, this
notion that Donald Trump is going to use the military
against his own people, they're really confessing what they're doing.
This whole Like the shame on you email that I got,
(16:13):
I would love for the shame on you writer to
go read time magazine, February fifteenth, twenty twenty one. It
was a manifesto entitled the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy,
And it is the Democrat Party leadership that saw an
election that Donald Trump was going to win, and they've
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convinced themselves that democracy itself was at stake because we're
not a republic or a democracy, and democracy is now
the Democrat Party platform. So if you oppose that platform
or any of its candidates, you're an enemy of the state,
which is what that email is trying to put on me.
How dare you vote for Donald Trump? He tried to
overthrow the government, did he Because if you read that
Time magazine manifesto, they weaponized COVID, changed the election laws,
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State legislators didn't do their job and allowed it. They're
telling you we stole the election this way. We controlled
the narrative through the media. We censored any opposing views
in social media because we controlled it. We changed election laws,
We hit Joe in a basement, and if it didn't work,
they were going to do an insurrection, so much so
(17:24):
that the article explains to you from their perspective how
they had to scrambled to call it off. Now they
had been conditioning you with Black Lives Matter and Antifa
for this kind of stuff. But then Joe won, so
they scrambled, called off the insurrection and then pinned an
insurrection on Donald Trump. And if you vote for Donald
Trump this time, they'll pin insurrection on you because anybody
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that's an enemy of their party is now an enemy
of their state. But they did it all to Trump
the very things that they're ridiculously accusing he would do
if elected, and he's been elected already once. He didn't
do any of their crazy things that they claimed. The
crazy thing he did was closed down the economy and
believe Fauci just like they did. But Donald Trump's explaining
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all of that. I mean, it has been a really
crazy road to where we're at, and with fifteen days,
you wonder if there's any crazy turns still to come.
One last piece of silence from sarahnet Live. It's funny
how they bumped Alec Baldwin from being Trump, so they
recast him as Brett Behar and they mocked the breadbar.
Interview with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
When I interviewed President and Trump, my first question was,
what do you think is the most important issue.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Facing our nation.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
So my first question for you is give me the
exact number of murderers you let.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Loose in this country. But I'm glad you brought up
the topic of immigrats million two million.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
The first thing we did in office was to introduce
a bit ten million.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Give me a number. We came up with a bipartis,
but I didn't have a number though.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
Ma's finished.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I'm asking you too.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Well, then you have to listen.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
Well I can't because I'm talking. Well, you stop maybe
when I go to bed. Okay. I just found it
interesting that Saraenett Live will not really attack Trump, although
they did in the weekend update showed the clips of
him dancing, which was weird, but they they they took
(19:26):
advantage of making fun of Brett Baer in an interview
where she was the one that was filibustering and talking
over him and not answering questions. But it wasn't really
their funniest but it was a nice opening to sarahnat Live.
I think Sara Night Live is kind of taking the
stance that there's better laughs and there's more entertainment making
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fun of the two worst, which is Tim Walls and
her Donald Trump is kind of already set in people's minds,
and they know that no matter what you do, fifty
percent are going to hate you for doing it. So
maybe Co or even for Sara Night Live. Those two
are so awful they can't stop making fun of them.
But they got in their hate for Brett Bhair but
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not so much for Donald Trump. I think that's interesting
as they continue to Sarah Palin Kamala Harris, as her
polls continue to fall in the closing moments, you wonder
if it's the cherry on the whip dream for what
is to come.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Listen cor the yard Boy and My morning show is
your morning show with my buddy Michael del Jorno.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
This is your morning show. World series is set. It's
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Chargers little doubleheader. Millions are casting their votes in early
voting across the country. Nancy Pelosi says President Biden's exit
was not political in nature and Donald Trump was can
drive through at McDonald's in Pennsylvania. Oh please please, John Decker,
White House correspondent, tell me this will all be over soon.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
It will be over soon, Mike, you may wait for it, though.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
For Craig, it.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
Will be over soon. Absolutely, And I feel the same way.
But you know, still, I get excited all the way
up until election day. It's just it's my super Bowl
and I love it. And we'll see what happens. You know,
we'll know to a certain extent, certainly in fifteen days
election day. But then I think we'll have to wait
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a little bit, especially if it's close in some of
these battleground states, and there could potentially be a recount,
a hand recount in certain states that mandate it, if
indeed the race is so close in those swing.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
States it is. I know you're not a big fan
of trusting polls, but the polls suggest that things are
really moving away from Commlin towards Donald Trump. But you
said something I'd rather touch on. I remember in I
think it was sophomore year of high school in Civics,
David Federico, who was our headmaster and he was also
our civics teacher, was one of the best teachers I had,
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and we actually not only do we learn civics, but
then we did mock It happened to coincide with the
gubernatorial race in Louisiana, so I actually headed up one
of the candidate's campaigns and we did a mock campaign.
So to talk about, you know, this is my super
Bowl and this is what I love. I thought that
was so interesting because I used to feel that way.
But things are getting so politically dysfunction. It seems like
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every presidential election cycle the matrix is more firm in
place and the vitriol gets worse and worse, and I
don't know, it's kind of robbed my joy of the
elected process, and it makes I mean, this latest with
Elon Musk. Can you imagine if George Soros and some
might argue that he already is, but if George Soros
was doing a lottery to register people in swing states,
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the right would be going crazy. And then you know,
we're watching Elon Musk offer such a thing. I don't know,
it just gets so much more dysfunctional as robbing my Joy.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Well, I'm sorry about that. You know, look, there are
things that I don't like in this electoral process, and
you know, certainly the rhetoric is one of those things.
I guess what I like is the process itself. You know,
I love the debates, you know, I think that that's
a part of the process. We've only had two one
presidential one vice presidential regarding these two candidates. And I
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love the campaigning, you know, the run up to the
election itself. But you know, there are elements and you
just pointed to one that I don't like, and you
got to remove that from the process. And you know
what Elon Musk is doing. It skirts the law. I
don't think it violates the law. It skirts the law.
And you don't want to see that happen, you know,
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on either side on the Democratic Donald.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Trump would want to the way he's looked in the
swing states. Why would you give them something to maybe
challenge later.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Yeah, Look, like I said, I think it skirts the law.
He from what I understand, the people that sign the
petition are already registered voters. Uh, And that's the reason
I believe it doesn't contravene the law. And if that's
the case. If my understanding is correct that if you
you must be a registered voter to sign elon Musk's petition,
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then it's not problematic. But it doesn't look good. It
doesn't look good. That's that's that's the problem there.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
And you brought up, you brought up you love the debates,
you know what I like, because look, you can't. I
will say this anecdotally as a believer. If you spend
all your time thinking about when the world is going
to end, that is a very dysfunctional way to live. You'll, you'll, you'll,
you'll focus completely on how much time you have rather
than how you're spending your time. Politics can be the
same way. But for when the windows open and we
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are in an election cycle, I think the debate is
good for Americans to debate each other on these key
issues too, because that's where we find the real consensus
and direction and solution. That's how we the people steer
those who govern. But even that's become dysfunctional. We're all
in this together. This is Your Morning Show with Michael
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del Jorna