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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George
Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Ketty arm Strong
and Getty and he.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Armstrong and Getty.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
But that chamboree happening right now in that place is
particularly chilling because in nineteen thirty nine, more than twenty
thousand supporters of a different fascist leader, Adolf Hitler, packed
the garden for a so called pro America rally, a
rally where speakers voiced antisemitic rhetoric from a stage draped
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with Nazi banners.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Every problem facing us can be solved. But now the
fate of our nation is in your hands. Next Tuesday,
you have to stand up and you have to tell
Kamala Harris that you've done a terrible job.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
That took it.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Joe Biden has done a terrible job. You've destroyed our country.
We're not going to take it anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Kamala, You're fired. Get out, get out, You're fired.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
So that oh cheering, just like in nineteen thirty nine.
So that cliped from MSNBC.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
So they aired some of the rally at Madison Square
Garden last night, as did CNN.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Fox took most of it. Of course, but the way
they as you can see there the rally beginning in
Madison Square Garden. What's chilling is in nineteen thirty nine
they had a rally for another fascist. Oh wow, so
you've just declared on a news network that Trump is
a fascist leader, just stated it is if it's obvious
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to everyone. Wow. All these people have made it almost
impossible to parody. But they didn't even But they didn't
get even go with a man whose summer calling a fascist,
which I also think would be too much for a
news network, But they didn't even do that. He just
stated another fascist leader where they had banners hanging with
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Nazi symbols on him. I like when he went into
the like he made it sound like Trump is responsible
for those things that happened in thirty nine. Also just
gonna all right, yeah, banners, people, chairs, microphones. The parallels
are chilling, and I like it. I love hell he
said in nineteen thirty nine, another fascist leader, a Dolph Hitler.
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I'm like, yeah, we were, we got there. We didn't
need to say that. Yeah, we're tracking exactly. So I
thought this was interesting. I've referenced this once or twice.
How a splintered left is preparing for a possible Trump victory,
and Wall Street Journal interviews all sorts of people who
are just in various states of outrage, despair, wonderment. They
can't understand how anybody would vote again and Kamala, particularly
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given the evils A Project twenty twenty five, which is
going to monitor women's pregnancies, and blah blah blah. It's
QAnon for the left, but they.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Just believe all of it.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Let me just throw in and I don't have any
necessity to be balanced or anything like that, but just
for my own personal psyche, I was horrified by some
of the things jd Vance said yesterday, particularly around Russia
and Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Like horrified, Yes, I know what you mean.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
So.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
Well, I don't know what the point wasn't saying that.
I was also horrified by the way the media handled
jd Vance on every outlet, which we'll play more of later.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Oh yeah, utterly unfair, even when he's wrong. So anyway,
I just thought that was interesting sociologically because there are
so many people on the left who are like apoplectic
already at the idea that they might lose the election.
I certainly, as an active fellow. Politically speaking, if Kamala
were to win, I'd think, Okay, we're in for a
big fight for four years. We got to protect the
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First Amendment, we got to protect the Supreme Court. I
want to talk more about that later, but I mean,
I wouldn't be apoplectic and just be disappointed. And I
thought this was so interesting. A poll of college students
who would not blank someone who voted for the opposing
presidential candidate. And I don't mean blank the bad word.
I mean there are a number of different choices. Okay,
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who would not whatever you're saying, college students who wouldn't
have sex with somebody too? If you, especially as a dude,
if you'd pass up that opportunity just because of the
way they're going to vote. Oh no, it's practically not.
You're a different person than me. No, there are there are.
I think there are eight straight dudes on college campus's
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total who would pass up a chance for the sweet
touch of the female because she voted the wrong way.
They'd be like, what are you gonna do? Anyway?
Speaker 2 (04:51):
This is this is so.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
And this is this is an Axios poll. This is
this is a very good poll. This is so striking.
I would not go out on a date with someone
who voted for the opposing presidential candidates thirty one percent.
A Republicans said that that's too many, but it's seventy
one percent of Democrats. All right, who is you know?
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To get back to that fabulous Van Jones clip we played,
the Democrats have systematically said, if you don't believe this,
f you. If you don't believe this, f you. If
you aren't down with this, go to hell. If you are,
if you won't vote for this, we hate you. I mean,
like so many different people in so many different ways.
Like as Vane said, you can't kick everybody out of
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the party then be surprised when they leave.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
Yeah, that's that is really something I Actually it's not
like I would talk politics with babysitters anyway, but I
have often thought, I need to me and my kids,
we need to keep our thinking to ourselves, because I'm
sure I've got plenty of college girl sitters over the
years who would not sit for a family who might
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vote for Trump, right, they wouldn't work for it.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Somebody like that. So there's more. I would not shop
at or support a business of someone who voted for
the opposing presidential candidates. Candidate, it's seven percent of Republicans,
it's forty one percent of Democrats. That so pretty good.
WoT buy pet food from somebody who voted for, you know,
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the opposing candidate. I wouldn't. I wouldn't be friends with
somebody who voted the wrong way five percent of Republican
college kids, five percent, thirty seven percent of Democrats.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
I've heard this explained by the crowd at the National Review.
A lot of that has to do with the way
pop culture is run by the left.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
That's how you would get there.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
If you lean right, You've had to get used to
hearing the opposite opinion and dealing with it your whole life.
Every time you turn on TV, and whether you're watching
sports or the Grammys, or you're watching a movie or
you're the music, no matter what you do, you have
the left point of view in.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Your face, and you have to get used to.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
While some people think that I don't agree, Whereas if
you're on the left, you don't have to confront that
hardly ever, so you feel like, you know, I don't
need to deal with this ever in my life. If
I don't want to, I'm not gonna date somebody. I'm
not gonna be friends with somebody. I'm not gonna go
to a store where they would think differently.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
And particularly given the vehemence and anger of the left,
as Van Jones himself was talking about, I think people,
especially whether they're in fifty to fifty or blue parts
of the country, conservatives just don't even express their opinions
much in the workplace, for instance, at school, because it's
just you get too much anger and hatred because the
numbers we've just been discussing. So the people on the
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left don't know anybody of the right. If you're on
the right, you know plenty of people who express their
lefty opinions and you think, well, they're wrong, but they're
not a monster. Live and let live. But doesn't that
make sense? And I left out schools. If you're a
person of the right, you're surrounded by things you disagree
with every day, all day long. You watch the news
outside of Fox, everything you hear is going to annoy you,
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so just get used to it. But if you're on
the left, how often would you run into If you're
on the left and you don't watch Fox, you could
go days without running into an opinion you don't agree with,
which is I can't even imagine that world.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Yeah, the number of Republicans who have some or a
lot of Democrat friends is fifty three percent. On the
other side of the aisle, it's thirty three percent.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
Well you do, but they're fifty three thirty they're keeping
it a secret from you because they know how you are.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
And finally, among the college two hundred percent true. Yeah
it is. Yeah, I mean they're angry right wingers, angry, belligerent,
dopey right wingers. Of course it's humanity. But yeah, like
vehement hatred of you, I don't want to invite vehement
hatred of me in a social setting. It kind of
is a drag. And that's coming mostly from one side.
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Final stat from the college kids, I wouldn't work for
someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate. Again, it's
single digit seven percent for Republicans, it's thirty percent of Democrats.
That's unbelievab if it was a good gig.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
Again, to make my point for the third time, I wish,
if you lean right, I wish we all could experience,
just for a day, what it would be to be
a person of the left, where you get to be
comforted by everything you hear and see everywhere the store,
you go to, the school, your kids, at every newscast
you flip on other than Vox, any mainstream media, you
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take in, all your favorite musicians all agree with you
all the time.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
It's not like that over here. I think one of
the most important truths we've ever truthed here at the
Armstrong and Getty Show is that if you see America
through the lens of the mainstream media and add on
academia like K through grad school, and the media includes
the entertain even complex, if you see America through that lens,
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you have a wildly distorted view of the American people
and American culture. And you could excuse your friends on
the left from thinking that they've got a pretty good
accurate view because they take in so much media, and
they went to college, and they and they are down
with the popular entertainment of the day, And so I
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understand why they have such a wildly distorted view and
why they're so shocked and flabbergasted when elections go the
other way. But I'm getting tired of it.
Speaker 5 (10:38):
Uh, We've hit you with some crime statistics over the
last couple of weeks that show that well, first of all,
it's easy to manipulate crime statistics and pick one to
draw the narrative you want.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
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of three of the World serious tonight, Dodgers are up two.
Oh they're just rerunning the Shohyotani trying to steal second
base hurting his shoulder thing. Man, he is really writhing
in pain.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
And the fact that they helped him off the field
holding his arm up like he couldn't even do it.
He couldn't even walk off with an arm injury, shoulder
injury on his own power.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
They had to hold his arm for him. That seems bad,
doesn't it.
Speaker 5 (12:17):
I heard some sports guy today say, well, it's his
left arm, so I don't think that'll have any effect.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Man, he looks wrong, wrong. No, they'll trot him out there.
They'll say he's fine, and they can't wait to get going,
and he will try to draw walks because they'll they'll
they'll wonder is he still dangerous? They'll try to pitch around.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
Well, they can do whatever they want. He's a choker.
He choked in his first bag post season moments.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
This is probably anti Japanese. It's like last night's rally.
It's just hate, just hatred, That's what it is. Darkness, misogyny,
and racism. He had his big moment there and he
just he decided, first, I'll just swing out. I'm so nervous.
He's swing at the first pitch, popped out. Nice job. Week,
seven million dollars wasted. I got to know what I
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didn't even get into the main thing I wanted to
get to, which is ballot security. But we can talk
about that later.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
Yeah, we got a lot of bad Bunny the musicians upset.
I think we need to spend an hour on that,
among other things.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Stay with us, Bill Elon Elon as Elon must Took.
These guys are awesome. Honestly, this is like happy screaling,
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just like in nineteen thirty nine.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
I mean this is this is like, this is the
kind of positive energy that America is all about.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Now.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
I'm not moun dark and hateful. It is not positive.
It's dark and hateful.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
As you know, what was my co host, I believe
last week, who pronounced quite correctly the Who's Got the Joy?
Thing has switched completely. We got more on the rally
coming up.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
I had a bad eating weekend, which is a bad
augur for the holiday season that I have started pre
Halloween with my eating. We're out and about yesterday getting
finalizing costumes and that sort of stuff. My son, my youngest,
got a great Remember when the horsehead was very popular. Oh,
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I got a horse mat.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
That was my finest days, the best days of my life.
Speaker 5 (14:37):
But my seventh grader got a great cow head yesterday.
I mean just fantastic. Yeah, it's just the head of
a cow. So as the cow is the new horse today.
As we discussed the way to wear it is just
with regular clothes. You have to just wear the cowhead
and then completely regular.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Clothes from the neck down. And he wore him the
target yesterday.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
He wanted me to stay back so he could just
walk into Target and he got lots of good looks,
including a a couple of people that wanted selfies with him.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
So he was very excited about that. As you may recall,
I favored the suit and tie with the horseman. I
think with the cow had I told you he said,
what should I do when I go up to the
door for trigger teat and I said, I think you
should just stand there and not say anything. Just stand
there in the cow heed. If they say, what do
you say, say moo mood? Clearly.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Do you know what the most popular meal is for
NFL players? Did you see this? I did not. What's
in an NFL diet about eighty thousand uncrustables a year.
It is the hottest snack in the league. I saw
this yesterday.
Speaker 5 (15:37):
They are a sealed peanut butter and jelly sandwich, which
I've not had. I actually texted this article to an
person who works for the NFL during right before I
gave you day, and they said, can confirm holding up
their crustable. As they texted back, they were eating it
when I texted them. That's how popular they are among people.
I've not had one of you.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
No, No, I remember we talked about this a year
ago or something like that, and I was completely unfamiliar
with them. Have you had them, Katie?
Speaker 7 (16:04):
I have had them, and you can up your game
by putting a little cinnamon sugar on them and putting
them in the air fryer. It's just a crust list
peanut butter and jelly or I'm not anti crust, but
you know it's each thrown.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Yeah, my son certainly is.
Speaker 5 (16:25):
Yeah, I noticed the the traffic crowded thing definitely has begun,
as it does every holiday season, and this weekend just
every parking lot was full, every line was long. It's
just a why at the gas station or everywhere else
the restaurant. I don't know why this happens, but it
does my whole life. And now everything's busy from here
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until January second.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
I guess fourth quarter. Man, it's a it's important economically.
Maybe it's silly, but that's the way we that's the
way we does, as they used.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
To say, right, and we do everything more, not just
shot for the holiday. We just do everything more and
the buzz is on and we'll see how people spend
around that. That would be kind an interesting thing to say,
since two thirds of the economy is a consumer spending,
we'll see how people spend given high credit card debt
right now and everything like that. But my completely anecdotal
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evidence in my town and everywhere I was running around
here today, it was quite busy everywhere.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (17:27):
Yeah, well there is a chance. I mean, because this
setting a record with the Dow every single day can't
go on. As we all know, there's a chance Trump,
through no fault of his own, walks into an economic
downturn right at the very beginning of his presidency.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Yeah, A great deal has been made about each candidate's fanciful, populous,
nonsense filled plans and which will cause more inflation more quickly.
But I'm not really worried about that. It's all about
events that have yet to unfold that are going to
dictate what the next couple of years. And we all
know runs don't last forever when you're on a good run.
Speaker 5 (18:04):
They just you know, there's a cycle to economics, and
they can't keep setting records every single day. But whatever,
we'll get to talk about that next year, won't we
more about the rally and some other stuff on the way.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
I hope you can stay here, Armstrong and Getty.
Speaker 6 (18:19):
You probably already know that Trump is literally Hitler, but
what you may not know is just how similar the
two fascist dictators really are. They both wore pants. Hitler
had a mustache and Trump probably could have a mustache
if he didn't shave for a few days. Both breathed air,
both ate food. Did I mention that they both breathed air.
That's getting scary. Hitler was an artist attempting to pay masterpieces,
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and Trump was in the masterpiece work of art home
alone too lost to New York.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
This is no accident.
Speaker 6 (18:49):
If you rearrange the letters in Trump while eliminating the U,
M P and adding hil and E, it spells Hitler.
And finally, both were constantly called Hitler.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
That's pretty funny. That's good. Both were constantly called Hitler.
Hitler and the Babylon b Well tape. More on the.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
Rally coming up a little later. That is described by
MSNBC as a repeat of the nineteen thirty nine Nazi
rally at Madison Square Garden. I want to talk about
the La Times in the Washington Post, not endorsing Kamala Harrison,
what that's turned into as a story. I don't think
it matters at all to the election or the voters,
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but it's kind of an interesting inside media story.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Absolutely and more you know, frantic, you know, pants wedding
on the left.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
Mark Alpern wrote on Saturday morning in his newsletter, the
race is not a toss up, despite the dominant media mantra.
He's big on that. In that Harris can absolutely still win.
It's not locked by any means. But to call it
a toss up is just you know, trying to please
your viewers or whatever, because it's it's clearly the edges
to clearly to Trump, he said, as brat summer has
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given way to McDonald's autumn.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Sorry about the e cole. I oh, geez, didn't need
to go there. Well, come on, everybody thought it. I
just anyway, so a really interesting story out of Virginia
and troubling a couple of judges appointed by Democrats. I
hate to always go there because the other side always
goes there, but made a really strange decision. Mike Davis
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as an attorney. I mean, he's a big time Washington attorney.
He works for the Judicial Committee on Approvals and stuff
like that. He's got a quarter million Twitter followers amazingly.
But anyway, he points out it's illegal for non citizens
to register to vote in federal elections, and it's illegal
to vote in federal elections. This is there are almost
those are almost always deportable felony offenses. If someone is
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caught federal crime, and he mentions that in twenty oh six,
then Democratic Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, who's now a US Senator,
signed a law allowing the removal of non citizens from
the voter roles. And this has never been controversial at
all in the eighteen years the law has existed, not,
I would hope, not until now. But using an absurd
reading of the National Voter Registration Act to Obama and Biden,
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federal district and circuit judges just ordered sixteen hundred self
identified non citizens back onto the Virginia voting roles, and
Davis writes the only conclusion is Kamala Democrats are terrified
Trump may win in Virginia, so they want to rig
and steal the election by having non citizens illegally vote
or something. The Supreme Court must fix this immediately. Wall
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Street Journal is that the editorial board, Yeah, in a
little more, you know, Calm Pros writes that Glenn Youngkin
is hopping mad. A federal judge ordered the restoration of
those sixteen hundred non citizens back onto the voter roles
because they're there is a law, the National Voter Registration Act,
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which forbids states from systematically removing registered voters in the
ninety eight quiet period before an election. Quiet period from
the actual statute. But Youngkin in Virginia argue that this
effort is individual. It's not systematic, because the process starts
when the individual submits information identifying himself or herself as
a non citizen, and young can call the judges ruling
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that you have to put non citizens back on the
voting roles because of the Voting Rights Act. It is bizarre,
an overword used, but bizarre that American judges would rule no, no, no,
it's a federal offense and a deportable offense for those
people to register and vote. They've reported to you, Hey,
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somehow we're registered. This ain't cool, Get me off, And
the judges are saying you can't take them off the
voting rolls. That is just so crazy.
Speaker 5 (22:58):
The whole deportation issue we're going to talk about a
little bit later. Sixty Minutes did a piece on that,
and there was some talk of that over the weekend.
But so you got two thirds of the country almost
is okay with deporting anybody who doesn't isn't here documented,
which is amazing.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Uh and will never happen. But so he got a
big chunk of the country that feels that way, and
then another chunk of the country that thinks, no, no, no,
we should not only not deport illegals, they should be
able to vote. Wow, that's a brant big split. Or
you know, even if they're not arguing that the illegals
should vote, they're doing things like the judges did. And
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I'm not a big stop to steal guy, like the
voting machines and whatever that was and Venezuelans and all
that crap and video that didn't show what dinish ISSUSA
told you it did. He makes a hell of a
lot of money telling you what you want to hear. Anyway,
Trust no one, anyway, no one.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
It is.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
It is undy freakingniable that whether it's crap like this
or being pro vote harvesting or automatic mailing of ballots,
wall papering the state of California with ballots that may
go to the right people, they may not go to
the right people. Hundreds delivered to apartment complexes where thirty
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percent of the inhabitants have moved in the last two years.
All of those those measures that tend to weaken ballot
security and increase the chance for fraud are promoted by
the left, and that at some point.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
You got a.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Beast that is walking and quacking like a duck. That's
enough on that. I thought this was very interesting and
very revealing. Elon Musk himself retweeted this, This is a
list of countries that demand voters show ID. Should I
give it away or not? No, I'm not going to
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give it away. This is in I don't know if
this is listed by average mean temperature or population. It's
it's an odd list. I don't know why it's in
this order. Here are the countries that demand voter ID Iceland, Sweden,
New Zealand and Denmark and Canada and Ireland and Switzerland
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and Finland. But that's it, other than Australia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Malta, UK, Spain, Uruguay, Mauritius, Japan, Italy, France,
South Korea, Costa Rica, Botswana, Portugal, Estonia, Israel, Czech Republic, India, Taiwan, Chile, Belgium, Cypress, Slovenia, Lithuania,
South Africa, Jamake, Latvia, Slovakia, Slovakia, Greece, Panama, Bulgari, Indonesia, Argentina, Poland, Brazil,
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God of Croatia. I'm like two thirds of the way
through the list. Do you want to hear the rest
of it?
Speaker 5 (25:51):
You know, the way you read those first ones slowly,
you led me to believe that there was only a
handful that demanded the idea.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
But when them you read to the whole list, it
really seemed to be the most countries. Hey, what are
you doing? No, I didn't saw the hot Lady in half,
but it looked like I did. So to let the magic,
you know, don't don't destroy it. There's hardly an issue
that could be more. I mean, you really, really, really
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really got to tie yourself into knots to argue that
you shouldn't have to show your ID. I saw a
because black people, and this is paraphrasing the left are
so stupid and or lazy they can't get IDs. I've
known plenty of black people who were neither, and they
seem to have IDs just fine.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
And of course that flies in the face of polling
that always shows that vast majorities of people think you
should show ID have to have an idea to vote,
including black people. So you got to be arguing against
all of the constituents you claimed to be helping.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I saw.
Speaker 5 (26:51):
A focus group with undecided voters, And there was a
woman from Tennessee on there saying, I just love that
here in Tennessee you got to show your ID to vote.
She'd moved from California. Shock, it was somebody who'd moved
from California to Tennessee. But she was forar California. She said,
every time I voted in California, I never had to
show an ID.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
I never have to show an ID when I vote either. Nope,
you just have to have a name that matches an address,
which in the days of data thievery please, I could
tell you, you know the day you first lost your virginity,
where you went to elementary school, what's your last three
phone numbers are, and what your favorite flavor of ice
cream is? So yeah, saying Joe Geddy one two three
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Main Street is not exactly sophisticated voter fraud.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
Somebody texted the other day, how Nevada They've gotten three
different ballots in the mail for some reason, and I
have gotten probably seven with different names on them because
I'm a renter and I'm in a house where a
bunch of people used to live, and I've gotten other ballots. Well,
since I don't ask for ID. There's nothing stopping me
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from filling out, going in and voting.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Well, they check the signatures, I mean, actually check them
in calt Unicornia, Carruptifornia. I doubt it. I don't know anyway, ballots.
If you want this country to fall apart and be
at each other's throats, keep going further down the road
of ballots being sent around willy nilly and nobody being
confident that it's one human, one vote. You want to
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ruin the country, Keep going down that road.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
Well, we'll know in about a week, in a day
what the next step is in this story of people
not feeling comfortable about the vote or not believing in
the outcome of the vote. And it could be coming
from the left this time around.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
One final note from the list of countries that make
you show ID to vote, They include such luminaries as Haiti,
where they're like, well, of course you have to show
your ID. Not doing that would be chaotic. I mean,
come on, Iraq, Jalestinian territories. You don't show ID here
in Rock and Haiti. I mean you'll end up with
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crime in the streets, right right, Wait, they don't just
don't again for the millions time. Please don't buy the
media's explanation of what's right and wrong, what's American, and
it's what and what's not. Trust your heart, trust your gut,
trust your neighbor's perception. The folks at work, the folks
(29:24):
at your church, you're right, they're nuts. Breaking news.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
McDonald's is going to start serving quarter pounders again in
the areas where they had stopped. So they think they've
got their quarter pounders are safe again. So thank god,
America's national nightmare exactly, that's over.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
We're going to take a break.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
But here's what Joe Scarborough said this morning on his
program about last night's Madison Square Garden rally. It's discouraging
that so many people would gather and rally to hate.
How did we get here where a stadium of people
come to hate. This is a different country, a different time.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
He said. That's nice, Joe. Now it's time for your
apple sauce and your walk in the garden here at
the American Home for the Insane Media. His view of well,
now he's a faker and a pander, but his view
of America is so distorted it is nearly psychotic. Well,
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what is it?
Speaker 5 (30:20):
That The New York Times called it last night here
I got it here. It was a carnival of grievance's
misogyny and racism.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Yeah, I do enjoy a carm The Washington Post didn't endorse,
and a lot of the people that work there are
going nuts over it, including some of their most famous reporters.
Some people are canceling the subscriptions what's going on there?
Among other things on the way stay here.
Speaker 8 (30:48):
In an NBC interview, Kamala clams Joe Biden was capable
in every way, adding you should have seen him bob
and weave when Pelosi was stabbing him. When asked why
she's performing badly with men, Kambala replied, come to my
events and you'll see there are men at those events,
leaving out that they.
Speaker 2 (31:08):
Were all waiting in line.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
To use the ladies room.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
Geez, wow, that's the sort of misogynous hatred you're hear
on Fox with Greg Gutfeld. So we talked about this
on Friday, that the La Times had not endorsed, decided
not to endorse a candidate, which people are taking as
with the liberal newspapers as you're not back in Harris,
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because that's who you would have backed.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
It's not like you're over the weekend.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
The owner of the La Times' daughter said that it
was because of Kamala's stance on the Gaza War that
her dad didn't want the paper to endorse.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
So I don't know if that's true enough.
Speaker 5 (31:54):
I thought that was kind of interesting as an issue
or not, because then later in the day, the Washington
Post announced that they would not endorse a candidate at
this time around, and the very dry but funny pundit
Mark Halprin said, I was in a Green Bay diner
today and this is all anyone was talking about, as
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nobody tried delicious.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Yeah, wow, tempest in a self important teapot.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
According to The New York Times, Washington Post owner Jeff
Bezos has given the newspaper a mandate to add more
conservative voices to its opinion section, even as he remained
silent over the decision not to endorse a candidate for
the twenty twenty four presidential election.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
By the way, Bezes is the world's second.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
Richest man who is all in for everything Democrats but
doesn't get attacked for it the way Elon does for
being all.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
In for Trump.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Sure, sure for some reason, lefty billionaires are off the
hook for that sort of thing. The Amazon One founder
Bezos has remained silent over his non endorsement controversy. He
has not spoken publicly. There have been protests to protests
from high level staffers and even the most famous reporters
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they've ever had. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of Watergate fame,
even though they're like age one hundred years old, are
very unhappy that The Washington Post has decided not to
endorse right The executive editor of the newspaper when Bezos
bought it, Marty Barron from a decade ago, denounced the
move as an act of cowardice for Bezos not to
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endorse Kamla Harrison.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Yeah, come on, did you see the reasoning from the publisher?
Or am I stealing your thundrouft?
Speaker 2 (33:41):
No?
Speaker 1 (33:41):
No, he said, Essentially, up until nineteen seventy six, we
never endorsed a candidate. It started. Then we're going to
go back to our roots. It's a better idea. Whether
that's entirely sincere or not, I couldn't tell you, but
that's a pretty good rational. Washington Post staffers were reeling
over the decision all right to block the Harris endorsement,
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a draft of which was said to be all typed
up and ready for publication from the editorial board, and
the owner Bezos, said, no, we're not doing that. Hey, yes,
not nosed, squealing toddlers. You're all a bunch of lefties.
We know who you're voting for, we know who you
want to have elected. It makes zero difference to any
human being on the planet that you go ahead and
print it, all right. That's why it is a meaningless exercise.
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That's why it was so dryly funny to see Mark
Alpern's zoom on Friday afternoon.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
Look, I spent the day at a Green Bay diner.
I just flew back to New York, and this is
all anyone was talking about the Washington Post's decision not
to endorse.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
I mean hilarious, as you said, a single human and
American in America that cares or would be swayed by that.
I saw a working class family at the grocery store
the other day, at the meat counter saying I just
don't know if I can afford it, and the children
started crying, and then the wife said, and what makes
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it even harder is the Washington Post hasn't endorsed anyone.
The newspaper's own reporters published an article which claimed that
Bezos himself made the decision to veto at the endorsement,
breaking tradition of thirty six years. Well, okay, that's one
way to put it. The other way to put it
is they did.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
For Washington Post has been around forever and this is
a fairly recent thing that they started endorsing, and now
they're going to go back to the way they used
to do it, which makes more sense. But I do
think that So the New York Times story, though, is
really really interesting that Bezos is interested in getting.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
More conservative voices in the opinion section.
Speaker 5 (35:38):
I think because he probably realizes Trump's likely to win.
Even if he ends up not winning, we're missing half
the country. And if you remember the story from was
it last year or the year before, it was a
huge story about how much money the Washington Post was losing.
I mean they were bleeding money and subscribers.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
I mean, if you're a businessman like Bezos is, how
would you not think we're ignoring half the country here.
We can't keep doing that and be a for profit business. Well,
I'm looking through the history of their endorsements for president
and I've got to flip too far to get through it.
But it's all Democrats going back a hell of a
long time. No way, did did they endorse Biden and
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Obama and me?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Carrie?
Speaker 1 (36:22):
And you have to know, do you see this list?
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