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Speaker 1 (00:44):
Kamala goes style over substance. Joe sees your deplorables and
raises you garbage. Welcome to the Undivided States of America
in the delusional eyes of the left and your Yankees yard.
Last night, didn't they tell you something? Bats came alive?
Yeah they did. I finished up with Kamala, and then
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I had to zip around and hear what some people
were saying reactions, and by the time I got to
Yankee Stadium, move was already thanks to Freddy Freeman, two
to nothing in the after the first half of the inning,
top of the first I thought, well, here we go.
We're gonna get swept. And then suddenly the bats came alive.
I said in one of our I predicted the Freddie Freeman,
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something about the ankle, the Dodger uniform, Kirk Gibson. I said,
this is going to be a nightmare, and I'd never
expected he I think that's the most home runs yesterday
when the dog. If the Dodgers go on to win
this World Series, he's the clear MVP. But I said,
the bottom of the lineup is going to be key,
And that's what really came alive and spark things for
the Yankees, including Volpi, which is just you know, look,
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if you've ever had the pleasure of hitting a home
run in a game, it's a great feeling, whether it's
a little league, high school, whatever it is. But well
with football, football if football can be fun too. But
to think that this is a young man who was
at Yankee Stadium at a World Series as a child,
grew up a Yankees fan from New York goes on
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to play Major League Baseball and get a Grand Slam
in a World Series. It keeps your team alive. I mean,
that's just what could that possibly feel like? Waking up
this morning, He's gotta be on cloud nine. So the
Yankees pull of BG's and staying alive, staying alive, forcing
a game five tonight at eight oh eight Yankee Stadium, Bronx.
All right, let's get right to Kamala. Harris rush Limba
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used to always talk about this style over substance, my friends,
and that's a classic case of it last night. Oh
you had all the staging, although the staging sent a
clear message too right, not forward but backwards. They're obsessed.
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They don't have a candidate to sell you, and she
certainly didn't try to sell you herself very effectively. And
the whole thing was written for so let's face it.
The attempt was to bookend the convention speech, and it was,
you know, second time around, a story, isn't this funny?
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So it lacked any new information, It did not give
any accountability or address this issue of oh, you got
all these great solutions, but you've been in office. In fact,
the Democrats have been in office twelve of the last
sixteen years. Why haven't you done any of this? Filled
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with platitudes and narratives but no details, fails to take
any accountability and bridge that gap, which is necessary strategically.
You hear from the left over and over again. We
just feel like I know you well, it may dawn
on you. This is it. This says all you got
me in a class family prosecutor. That's it. It doesn't
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go any deeper than that. But they didn't bridge that gap.
I don't think with undecided voters, and I don't think
she displayed a clear difference between her and Joe Biden.
At least they addressed it in a sentence. I'm not
Joe Biden. I'll be a different president because he's at
different times. That's it. That's all you got. If that's
the closing argument, I'm going to another car a lot.
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If that's as good as they got. And I know
I'm a I come from a Christian worldview. I'm a conservative. Next,
I'm not even a Republican anymore because they so failed
to live what they believe. I'm just an objective independent.
But I would tell you that was style over substance,
a classic case of it, and had all the staging.
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The problem is that's not them, Okay, Junior, that's not
Barack Obama. You didn't fill the stage and you didn't
answer the unanswered questions. I think it's going to be
a problem for it, but I'll let you hear for yourself.
I could go in any particular order, but if I
had to pick one thing this whole, I think it
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was USA. Today's headline was what happened to the joy?
There was no joy? And in the name of and
nobody did it better than the President calling everybody garbage.
Talk about an overreaction to a comedian's joke. They have
a garbage issue in Puerto Rico, which was his lame
attempt to crack a joke that's been completely lost. Now
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it doesn't matter who gathered at Madison Square Garden, what
they said, what they stand for, how bipartisan they are,
how positive they were. One comedian did a joke that
they want to blow completely out of proportion, and now
it's caused Joe BI to have his own deplorable moment,
maybe even on purpose. I am thoroughly convinced he can't
stand her and of course don't miss he was iced
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out of the event last night anyway. But if I
had to put my finger on any one thing, it
was the classic Sololenski. Whatever they're accusing, they're doing so
the entire night. The conversation is how bad Donald Trump is,
how divided the country would be once again, as they're
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being nasty and divisive themselves saying it.
Speaker 3 (06:33):
Listen, America, for too long we have been consumed with
too much division, chaos, and mutual distrust.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
She is the vice president of the United States, and
the Biden Harris administration. These four years, I think were
more divided than the previous four years, which is simply
the meeting the Democrats constantly creating division before that. I mean,
come on, the good troubled and rioting in the streets.
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We were so united under Barack Obama. Miss a straw
man to start with. But while she described this stain
on America that she's a part of, she's actually staining
as she's doing it. Listens, and it can.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Be easy then to forget a simple truth. It doesn't
have to be this way.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
It doesn't have to be this way.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
It is time to stop pointing figures. We have to
stop pointing fingers and start locking arms. It is time
to turn the page on the drama and the conflict,
the fear and division. It is time for a new
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generation of leadership in America.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
That's Kamala Harris reading that prompt but giving all style,
no substance. By the way, she would go on to
do nothing but point fingers at Donald Trump, ridiculous fingers.
He's gonna turn the military on his people. Anybody that
disagrees with him, expect the military to put a gun
in your face. Does anybody really think that's going to happen.
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She'll talk about her to do list, but she won't
tell you what's on it. I don't think she knows.
She tells you she's different from Joe Biden because it's
a different time. But no translation, there was no policy information,
really sidestepped the border, tried to play it on the fence.
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I mean, if this was decided for If this speech
was designed for undecided voters, I'm sorry, just objectively huge failure.
If it was designed to try to make Democrats feel
a little bit better about voting for her, well then
maybe I see it. Oh, we got an illegal immigration problem,
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but these are country built on immigration and the pathway
to citizenship. No accountability for the floodgates, no accountability for
the Americans that have been killed, no accountability for the
chaos that has caused. I mean, if things were going
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well for them, let me just do it this way
to try to seem as unbiased as I can. If
things were going well for them, if she was in
a five to ten point lead right now, great night,
great look, great speech. But if you're losing every swing
state and you are now losing nationally to a former president,
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and the clear feedback is we don't know who you are. Well,
do you know her any better this morning? I don't understand.
If they're so great, why didn't you do it already?
You feel any better this morning? I just don't feel
like I I know, oh you. I don't feel like
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there's any difference between you and Biden and I think
we're going on. I mean, it wasn't even written for them.
There wasn't even an attempt made for them. This was
a speech to make the far left feel better before
she heads into an election they know she's gonna lose,
to set up their real play, which is the very
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division finger pointing hate, jailing of enemies, silencing of enemies.
Last night, if John Podesta signaled anything. They don't think
she can win. They don't want her necessarily to win.
The real war begins the night after she loses.
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everybody was armed? Did he send them to the Capitol
on an insurrection journey? But it was all style, no substance.
She never really gave us a chance to know her.
She made no clear differences between her Joe Biden. It
was just another typical latitude narrative speech straight from the teleprompter.
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Good luck closing the deal with that GOP vice presidential
candidate and Ohio Senator jd Vance is going to sit
down today with Joe Rogan. First Donald Trump, now jd Vance,
still Kamala no show, And of course old Joe Biden says,
we're all garbage. To see your deplorables, and I'll raise
you got bode. I think we all have our Halloween costume.
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Now we simply got two three holes in a garbage bag,
and we all go together. Give me your candy. I'm
garbage from down the street. I'm the Trump Dvance neighbor.
Give me your candy. I'm gobage. By the way, the
part I hate about getting old, So I remember mist
Is Style. Mister Style was from Germany. And then I
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remember Miss Welsh because she was about four foot eleven
and close to five hundred pounds, and she would send
me every day to go get her four bags of
barbecued fritos and a tab and I would say to her,
come on, and I called it, by the way, I
was really smart, Alley, Cheryl, come on, four barbecued friedos.
(12:53):
Let's splurge into a Coca Cola today. Come on, why
the tab? By the way, in all fairness, I bumped
into her. I don't know how long after graduation, maybe
eight years after graduation, I went to one of the
football games and she was there, and she came up
to me and started talking. I had no idea what
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I was talking to. She had lost like two hundred
and something pounds. He was really kidd Yeah, she looked great.
And then she died ironically after losing the weight at
a very young age. But we had another teacher that
used to like, you know, his lips would you like
a dog right before a bite. Yet he get mad
at you and his lips would start quivering. You knew
it was coming, so he just egg him a little
bit more. And he go, but if Keith Andrews is listening, mobile,
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who am I talking? I cannot remember this teacher's name.
I know it wasn't mister Ristau. He was the German
algebra teacher, but the one, yeah send us a talk
about But he goes his lip would start quivering, and
he goes, hey, what what I'm just asking a quant
I need to quiver more? And I go, come on,
what's the matter. Then he goes dal Jorna, yeah, yeah, yeah, God,
bitch like that. And that's what we got from old Joe.
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Now keep in mind Trump didn't say this. The comedian May.
It'd have been a great funny joke. But he's just
really talking about how they have a garbage trapped on
the Puerto Rican island crisis right now. So he wasn't
even calling Puerto Rican's garbage.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
They didn't stop my home state of Delaware. They're good, decent,
honorable people. The only garbage I see floating down there
is his supporters. His his demonizational scene is unconstable, and
it's on.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
American now again. Donald Trump didn't say it, So why
is Donald Trump? Is Donald Trump's fault? The comedian made
a timely joke that they don't get and they just
want to hijack and you know, Getchen and yeah, let's
take that entire event and boil it down to that
one punchline. But the problem for Joe Biden, and I
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don't know if it is a problem, I don't know
that it wasn't intentional the problem. He didn't call Donald
Trump garbage. He didn't call the comedian garbage. He called
anyone who votes for Donald Trump garbage. Joe Biden right
before the big Mama La Kamala speech, jumping in to
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give you deplorable squared. I didn't get a chance to
do this in the last newscast. I should probably save
it for the next but during the break we were
all doing lines from the movies. There was something so unique.
I one time we did a study me and one
of the greatest program directors in radio ever, David Hall
from KFI in Los Angeles, and it was a study
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on what made people successful, And I mean anybody, whether
you're Croucho Marx, whether you're Rush Limbaugh, whether you're Howard Stern,
whether you're Johnny Carson, what makes people successful. And the
one thing we identified is you have to first be unique,
then you have to be credible, and then you have
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to be based in your key benefit. So they got
to find the right place too. For David Letterman, it
was late night, not daytime. But unique. It all starts
with unique. There was something very unique about Terry gar.
Terry Garr was a very simple person, surprisingly beautiful and sexy.
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I don't think she even it just all came very natural.
A dancer who ended up having really just impeccable acting
reaction and skills, and people forget. She was nominated for
an Academy Award in Tutsie. She was terrific in Mister
Mom with Michael Keaton. We all know her most from
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Young Frankenstein Put the Candle Back. Although Red and I
were talking about, you know, there's so many lines from
mel Brooks movies. This is the saddest thing I can
say today. They wouldn't be made. But we're less than
for it, not better than. My favorite thing in Young Frankenstein.
And you got Cloris Leachman and the horses every time
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she's supposedly ugly. But my favorite scene it doesn't even
have a line. Frankenstein consummates his relationship with Madeline Kahan
and then they cut to the bedroom and he's in
bed with his little half reading glasses. Ey, he's got
a Chris Ball Street Journal. He's just reading it going.
I don't know why that's but put the candleback could
be arguably one of the most famous lines from it.
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Terry Garr terrific, terrific dancer. And I think she was
in nine Elvis movies. An Academy Award winning actress, passed
away at the age of seventy nine. Lisa Taylor will
have that report coming up for us, all right, for
Mama La Kamala. Look, the goal of this speech they
won't say. This was to try it up stage Madison's
Square Garden, but they didn't because the key to Madison
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Square Garden was who else was there? The Kennedy name
for Camelot telling you he's no longer a Democrat because
this is not his uncle's party and this is not
his father's party. It wasn't even his party. They didn't
allow him to run. Telsey Gabber, who knocked Kamala Harris
out of the race in twenty twenty, a former Democrat
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presidential candidate was speaking on stage, the Speaker of the House, JD. Vance,
the vice presidential running mate, the vek Ramaswami. I mean,
it was just the whole day was a great event,
and they're trying to upstage it by first making it
all about a comedian's punchline rather than twenty thousand, seventy
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five thousand outside and what happened on stage for three
and a half hours. And the one thing they couldn't
match is a different Donald Trump. Donald Trump showed up
with a two point zero Kamala Harris showed up, which
is part two or a rehash of her convention speech,
and it didn't play the same and In the end,
if it was designed to trump Trump's Madison Square, I
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don't know they get succeeded and didn't come close to
the Joe Rogan interview. And here comes Jade Vance on
Joe Rogan today. Now they will have reached I don't know,
eighty million in two interviews. I don't even know how
many people watch this. I couldn't even figure out who
was designed for undecided voters, far left Democrats who feel
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a little less energized. I don't even know what she
was trying to compete. But in the end, if people
don't feel like they know her, I don't think they
know her any better today. If they were waiting for
her to take accountability for being a part of an
administration that caused the border crisis, caused a lot of
the inflation, and focusing on the right things to fix inflation,
I don't think they got it. And if you were
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looking for a clear difference between her and Joe Biden
because seven and ten, if you think we're heading in
the wrong direction, you certainly didn't get it. But you
got a lot of narratives and platitudes. I know you're
used to that, Vice President, but.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
I will bring my own experiences and ideas to the
Oval office. My presidency will be different because the challenges
we face are different. Our top priority as a nation
four years ago was to end the pandemic and rescue
the economy. Now our biggest challenge is to lower costs,
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costs that were rising even before the pandemic and that
are still too high.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
I get it.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
I still remember our mother sitting at that yellow or
mica table late at night, in hand a pile of
bills in front of her, trying today, I.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
Would become anti cal and I'd make pancakes and bacon,
but no specifics now being ridiculous. Here's that style over substance.
She didn't tell you how she's going to be different
from Joe by different with Israel, different with spending. She
didn't talk about America has a spending problem. We can't
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be all things to all people. There's just simply not
enough money, and our government debt and our government spending
is what's driving up all these costs. Didn't say that
she pivoted to her from Micah table as a child
in the middle class family with a mother book and
so had I mean, this is it, this is all
you got all night long. I think you're gonna like
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this one too. Hold on two experts.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
To those who will be impacted by the decisions I make,
and to people who disagree with me. Unlike Donald Trump,
I don't believe people who disagree with me are the enemy.
He wants to put them in jail. I'll give them
a seat at the table.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
There's just lines written by speech writers accusing Donald Trump
of things he's never said he would do, never would
do things they've done. At the end of the day,
all they have is abortion and boogeyman. This is getting
so bad. I said earlier, if you weren't listening, if
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she was up five points nationally, if she was winning
four out of five swing states, this is a fine,
decent speech. This falls under the category of stylishly hiding
in plain sight. But she's losing nationally, and she's losing
every swing state, and somebody sent her out in this
place with the message of turning the page. She is
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giving a speech from where Donald Trump was on January sixth,
twenty twenty one, and the name of looking forward. She
looks back in her setting, delivers the same vague platitude
and talking points. It's as if somebody wants her to lose,
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because their real play is after she loses. I'm Jeff
Eddie with Efficient Hating and Cooling, and my morning show
is your Morning Show with Michael Bill Jorna. I am
so grateful one of my closest friends growing up, Keith Andrews,
listens every morning because I can remember, like I can
remember Miss Russell. We had a teacher, Miss Russell. What
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is aaron rails here? Aaron? What is that when you
have like a bone starts growing out? Is that it's
not a bone?
Speaker 5 (23:31):
Bone spur spur this one, like.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
I mean, I'm talking straight up. And instead of having
it surgically removed, she cut a hole in the top
of her shoe and then you would see this giant
growth coming out of the shoe. She was what she was.
It was the most disgusting thing you've ever seen. But
she was horrifying, it was, but she was. She was great.
I think she was from the East Coast too, and
I got along with her great Miss Russell, I can
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remember her name. But we had a teacher that used
to his teeth would start showing and his lip would quiver,
and knew he was getting ready to go crazy and
tel Jardo, Yeah, yeah, yeah, your gob bitch. And so
when Joe Biden said the last night and then I
couldn't remember his name, but Keith Andrews just chimed in.
It was Mickey Massburrow. That was it.
Speaker 5 (24:13):
Mister mass Burrow was the young guns terrifying?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Oh it was. He didn't scare me. Mister Nostout did
a little bit because you knew he was involved maybe
in Nazi Germany at some time. He had had a
teaching and his head he pulled on his hair on
the side. He was bald on the top of his head.
All right, So much for memories. Fifty four minutes after
the offer, just waking up, and you are voted for
or you already voted for Donald Trump, or you planned
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to vote for Donald Trump. The President of the United
States is calling you garbage based on a comedian who
was talking about a garbage problem in Puerto Rico. Maybe
not a funny joke, but that's just how they want
to hijack the event. And now Joe Biden has his
deplorable moment. We'll have more on that coming up, and
our Sounds of the Day will focus on Kambalist speech
last night. I found it to be style over substance,
and I'm not sure closed a deal with anything but
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far left. All right, Aaron Donald Trump's company stock continues
to soar bang boom. Something our bookie Big John from
the Your Morning Show Sports Book has been following monitoring
and predicting book.
Speaker 5 (25:13):
Oh wait, I'd love to hear what Big John thinks
about the CFTC allowing event based predictions. That's what they're
calling it, aka presidential elections. Betting on them is now allowed.
This is days before the election. Poly marker Calsh Robin
Hood they launched, actually, robin Hood just launched Monday, this
program that lets folks by contract derivative contracts on Kamala
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or Donald.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
See they have to have to make it like a stock,
right in order.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
To make it lead, Yes, exactly, but really, you know,
they place trades based on their prediction for the election.
It actually today it has Trump winning the actual election,
Kamala winning the popular vote. But these markets, this is
I've always said this about finance, and it drives my
friends who actually trade. So I'm like, it's gambling, just
with like better jargon, and they're like, no, it's not.
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And I'm like, well, like, listen, poker is gambling. It
takes a skill.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
You're investing in a parrot twos.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
Yeah, like come on, But at the same time, it's gambling.
Like it's it's cool. I'm not mad at it. It's
just like so event based markets, that's what they're calling it.
They're derivative contracts. They have dates, they have values, they
have obligations of the parties. Payments are made under such
I don't believe in it.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
I don't believe in any of this gambling stuff. But
I'm trying to remember what's like one of the big ones.
I can't remember any of them. It's all they do
is advertise showshav what uh Sports king?
Speaker 5 (26:39):
I mean like, yeah, one anyone.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
I can't remember any of them something draft Kings. All right,
So let's say I can't go to Draft Kings and
bet who's going to win the presidency.
Speaker 5 (26:49):
I bet you can. I don't want to say for sure,
but I would imagine you could. That's just like a
straight up bedding platform. This is like one that that
allows you to also buy applestock, Like oh, that's where
like these are these are not They're different. I mean,
I bet you robin hood be offended on some level
if you compared to DraftKings, but they shouldn't because it's
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now similar. And they again as opposed to just like
placing a bet on the outcome of a game. They say,
it's I love this. They titled it event based markets,
and then they it's traded under their door.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
So you bet on it. Let's say you bet Trump
to win and he wins. Do you own something or
did you you just get paid?
Speaker 5 (27:33):
You get paid, So it's a bet, yeah, exactly, And
they say it's a contract that has the date of
the payment, it has the value, it has the obligations
of the parties. You're right, and they just like again
jargon laced betting.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Listen and again, the goal, whether it's a sports book,
a casino, or this I would imagine is to have
an equal number of bets on both sides, right, I mean,
but does it go buy odds?
Speaker 5 (28:04):
So that's a great question. Not necessarily this is an
easy win, well like but not not so. Yes, you
need to make that just like making a market.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah, like noo be, it would be a better payoff
if they're not doing odds with it, like I'd have
to bet two hundred dollars to win one hundred and
ten right now on Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (28:23):
Let's be clear, it's based on a contract. That contract
has this and that basically like the payouts, so like
is your payout the day of inauguration because we don't
yet know who's gonna like when they call it, Like,
there's so many different ways you can structure these That's
what I'm trying to say. Like, it's not we're gonna
have it, you.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Know what, We're gonna have an insurrection, not over the election,
but over the bets. Air Rail will be right next
hour for us.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
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