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August 7, 2024 30 mins

Governor Noem of South Dakota is disgusted by the left’s decision to bring Governor Walz into the mix. His state is flooding South Dakota with people who are looking to find work. Noem’s Freedom Works Here effort is benefiting wonderfully from the move people are making Walz’s socialism to Noem’s freedom. 

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
All right, Leonard Skinn a simple man that can only
be one thing on this radio program, and that is
all things self proclaimed simple man that means all things
Bill O'Reilly. All things Bill O'Reilly are at bill O'Reilly
dot com, mister O'Reilly. So I got to go through
a little bit of news. This story is getting louder
and louder and louder about Tim Walls being called a

(00:27):
coward and a trader for retiring from the military before Iraq.
According to the guardsmen who replaced Tim Walls, I needed
to hit the ground running, take care of troops and
tell them that they were going to go into war.
And anyway he literally for a guy in his position

(00:47):
to quit, he called cowardice. Two other people have said
the same thing. But yet if you listen to Tim Walls,
he says that he used these well. First he said
about the National Guard, even though he served in it,
he said, they're basically a bunch of nineteen year olds
that learn how to cook.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Listen, I don't think the mayor knew what he was
asking for. He wanted the National Guard and what does
that mean? I think to the mayor, Yes, I think
it's a perception. I'm certainly not questioning that. I think
the mayor said, I requested the National Guard. Who this
is great, We're going to have massively trained troops. No,
you're gonna have nineteen year olds who are cooks in
some cases, and what are we going to do and
how are we going to use them?

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Yikes? But now that story is beginning to blow up
more and more as we go. Anyway, all things simple, man,
bill O'Reilly, bill, O'Reilly, sir, here's what I want your
take on. So, yeah, an opportunity to pick the very
popular governor of the popular state Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, guy
by the name of Josh Shapiro. You have that opportunity,

(01:49):
and that's a state that Democrats really need to win
if they want Kamala Harris and Tim wall and if
they want Kamala Harris to be president. Then you have
Van Jones of all people, saying that you also have
anti Semitism that has gotten marbled into this party, meaning
the Democratic Party. You can be for Palestinians without being

(02:10):
an anti Jewish bigot, but there are anti Jewish bigots
out there. He's talking about the Democratic Party, and there's
some disquiet now and has to be you know how
much of what just happened, meaning picking Tim Walls is
caving into some of the darker parts of the party.
And here's my question, is they are political soulmates, meaning

(02:31):
Kamala Harris and Tim Walls. This is the most and
you are. You have a book coming out about this,
in about the Presidency in September. I've read it. It's
cover to cover. It's a really good book. I'll tell
people about it at the right time. And so you
have the most radical extreme and I would argue dangerous

(02:51):
ticket ever to run for the presidency and vice presidency
in this country. I don't care if it's about open borders.
I don't care if it's about defund dismantled no bail laws.
I don't care if it's about sanctuary cities and states
and free education and free healthcare and housing to illegal immigrants.
I don't care if if it's their economic policy to

(03:13):
raise taxes on small business corporations, on state taxes and
up to seventy or eighty percent. Kamalis, it would be
a fantastic but potentially fantastic idea. And she co sponsored
thegree New Deal. I don't care if we're talking about
their energy policies, no fracking, no drilling. They both agree.
I don't care if it's their foreign policy, the surrender

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in the war against radical Islamic terrorism, which Kamala Harris
says we should have the courage to no longer use
those words, are the words illegal, alien? It's never been
this extreme, Bernie Sanders, isn't this extreme? Bill? O'Reilly? What
do you make of this selection?

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Well, you lucky, I'm smart, hatedy, so I can retain
all of your questions. I see it a little differently,
So I don't think it's any longer Trump versus Harris.
I think that the vote is between two systems, the
traditional system that Trump represents he's a libertarian capitalist, and

(04:18):
the brand new progressive system that Kamala Harrison Tim Walls represents.
It's fascinating to me because Harris picking Walls was very
similar to Trump picking Vans, So they picked people who
mirror themselves. And you're right, the stronger pick would have

(04:42):
been Shapiro just for the electoral college. Because both parties
need Pennsylvania desperately in order to win the White House,
so you would think you would go to a governor
who was very popular in Pennsylvania, very articulate, and the

(05:03):
reason she did not go with him, I don't think
was anti Semitic. I think that she is insecure and
wants someone to back up her belief system. Now I'm
not a psychiatrist, but I'm putting the chess pieces on
the board.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
But there may be one of the factor. Tell me
if you might agree with this that maybe polling showed
he needed to show up her base and the way
to do that is to pick up political soulmate.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
I don't think so, because the internal polling, which you
see and I don't know whether you tell your audience that,
I hope it didn't blow your.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Cover and you blew my cover, but go ahead.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
I'm sorry, I blew your cover. But I see it,
and you see it. The internal polling basically has both
base systems very loyal to their candidates. So Maga is
like ninety five percent for Trump and then Harris is
about ninety These are the people who are really ideological

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and they're not going to change. So you're fighting over
eight or nine percent of the independence who could go
either way. But Harris does not seem to me as
an observer as a journalist and historian to be a
very secure politician. Would you agree with that?

Speaker 1 (06:27):
I would agree with that. She does not appear particularly
bright or articulate either.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
I don't know about bright. I think you're underestimating her intellect.
But the reason that she has trouble articulating and why
she is dodging all interviews at this point is because
she gets nervous and she gets she's not confident. Whereas
Trump goes out in Bloviates for five hours, you know,

(06:55):
I mean, you got to bring that cot to one
of his rallies. It's an overnight now. But she's very tight,
and so I think personally when she interviewed these people
that Walls told her what she wanted to hear down
to a queue. He's sixty years old. He knows he

(07:17):
can read people. Now, Walls has got two big deficits,
and I don't think this National Guard is one of them.
The first is how he reacted to the riots after
George Floyd. That was terrible what he did in Minnesota
to allow that carnage to spread. That's gonna what.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
What she did is as bad, if not worse.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
No, No, Now, Walts was bad because Walls what his
delay and moving the guard down caused lives.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Well, well, let's agree that what they both did was terrible.
It was disgraceful, but go ahead was worse.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
And the second is the border. If you look at
the poling, every pole, every one says that Americans do
not like this open border, and Walls is the biggest
open border champion. You couldn't have a more the guy.
He wants people to come to Minnesota. He wants to

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pay their health care, their education. He will give you
cash payments. He will give you a driver's license if
you're a foreign national. And here's the kicker on it.
You've been in Minnesota. I've been in Minnesota. I know
the state fairly well because they spent some time up
in Rainy Lake, in the Boundary Waters, up in International Falls,

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beautiful area, gorgeous. Minnesota is a rural state. One big city,
Minneapolis St. Paul. It's actually two cities, but one big
metro area. The rest of the state are farmers and
small business owners. Okay, Minnesota is the fifth highest packed
eight in the Union. People are leaving in droves. I

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hate to use the cliche, they're leaving Minnesota they can't
afford to live there anymore. So when you combine, okay,
what he did after the riots with the open border,
with the high taxation, boy, you can go after him
like crazy, and I know the right wing commentators will,

(09:25):
But Shapiro didn't have any of that downside. He didn't
And so then you go, why would you do that?
Why would you pick a guy like Walls, who you
know they're going to come for Where the much paper
pick and electorally pick is Shapiro. And I'm telling you

(09:47):
it's all about personality here, Kennedy. That's what it's about.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
I'm going to add, and I think you're right. I
think this election is going to come down to immigration.
If it comes down the issues the economy, law and order.
I would add to that energy and energy policy, and
I would add to that America's role in the world
we're about. We're on the Precipice bill. We now see
Iran as planning to attack Israel, and if they do,

(10:13):
I would assume that their proxies hisbalah At Elebanon and
Amas out of Gaza, will simultaneously attacked. They'll have a
three front war going on at the same time. I
mean it's just gonna it's almost inevitable. Last time, Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris refused to support Israel's right to

(10:35):
retaliate and defend itself. And I would imagine that same
policy we'll continue today. And what does that mean when
they surrender against radical Islamic terrorism? And she even said
the words that we should have the courage not to
use it. When she said that, my first thought was, well,
that who attacked us on nine to eleven, who attacked
Israel on October seventh?

Speaker 3 (10:57):
If war breaks out in the Middle East, that will
help the Trump ticket and nobody should be rooting for
that because there's brutal over there now. I mean, got
a death on both sides, right, But if war breaks out,
if Iran does attack, and I don't think they will
by the way they oh.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
There's going there's gonna be there's going to be an attack,
all right.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
We'll see. I don't think Iran's gonna outright attack Israel
because they're too vulnerable. They can in the space of
five hours, you can just destroy every port Iran has.
It's not hard to do that is They're Raeli Air
Force could do it in the space of five hours, okay,

(11:40):
And I don't think Iran wants to risk that, but
I could be wrong.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
But well, they're rich thanks to Joe and Kamala Love
a go ahead, all right, they'll.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
Do that proxy thing. That's what Iran does. Uh, they're
doing it with the hoodies on the Red Sea. You
know what they're doing. All right? But an all that
attack on Israel by Iran, that's going to lead to
a massive defeat for Iran.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
They already did it, Bill, I mean, why would they
not do it again? And they're saying they're going to
do it.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
You know what I'm talking about. It's not going to
be a ground war. It's going to be an air.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
War, okay. So they've got to fire missiles from Iran.
They'll have their proxies firing them from the north in
the south, and maybe the hutis maybe a forefront war.
I don't know, but I don't think Israel is going
to stand I can tell you this. Kamala Harris and
Joe Biden won't help them retaliate and fight back. Why
don't they support their right to win the war against
radical Islamic terrorism. October seventh, they lost the equivalent of

(12:39):
what would be forty thousand Americans in a day.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Answer that question, I do the Democratic Party base is
progressive that feel that Israel is a fascist nation. They've
always believed that always.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
No, No, not Bill Clinton didn't think this way. Obama
was not pro Israel, but not like this.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
No, it wasn't to this extent because the Progressive Party
wasn't that strong when Clinton was running for office in
eighty eight.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Now, how do we get from Bernie Sanders losing to
these two being the most radical ticket in history?

Speaker 3 (13:18):
You know, that's a fascinating question. How did the Democratic
Party evolve into this far left operation? How did that happen?
You know, asking study.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
That you mean, I stumped Bill O'Reilly that's like a record. No, no,
going to end this interview while I can, but it is.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
A fascinating aspect. It would be like if the Republican
Party were putting Barry Goldwater up as their standard bearer.
Let's drop new that's what Barrack who wanted to do. Okay,
that's with the same thing. But the Democratic Party has
gone so far left that if you're a moderate, you

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can't exist in the party. And the correspondence on the
Republican side would be, Hey, let's do what Barry Goalwater
wanted to do. And so if people get a vivid
idea of the extremist nature of what happened, and that's
why I go back to my original point. It's not
Trump versus Tommel. Americans will vote in November fourth eighth system.

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Do you want to keep the traditional American system?

Speaker 1 (14:30):
I will say this, I think America under Harris and
Walls will become unrecognizable and will never recover. That's what
I believe. I hope they don't have a chance to
wreck the current system that has been the greatest wealth
creation system in the history of the world and the
greatest country God ever gave Man built on the principle

(14:52):
where one nation under God with liberty and freedom. All right,
all things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly or Billoreilly dot com.
Mister O'Reilly, sir, it's always a pleasure. Appreciate your time,
thanks for having me in appreciate it. Ninety days until
election day, forty one days until early voting starts. Yep.
It is here with the most radical team to ever

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run for the office of the presidency and a complicit
media mob, state run media provda media. We find ourselves
in an information void that the Trump campaign that is
their biggest obstacle. Now we all watched Tim Walls the most.
I mean, he's the Bernie Sanders of governors. As we've
been pointing out his record. The media is not doing

(15:34):
their job. They're not vetting him the most damning pick
you could ever have. They're not answering questions. The mob
is letting them get away without answering questions. I don't
care what the question is. They are soul mats politically
on immigration, soulmates on raising taxes destroying the economy. They
are soul mats on no fracking, no drilling, and on

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high energy prices and new Green deal madness. There are
soulmates on defund dismantled no bail laws. And you saw
this on display. We had five hundred and seventy four
riots in the summer of twenty twenty. We have talked
often about this insurrections, if you will, Where was Liz
Cheney when we could have used an investigation into these

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because dozens of Americans died, thousands of Americans were injured,
and billions of dollars in property damage, thousands of cops
were injured, pelted with bricks, rocks, bottles, molotov cocktails. And
remember this is the the bail fund that Kamala Harris

(16:36):
contributed to at the time. But you know what did
Tim Walls do on the first night of violent rioting.
He did nothing. On the second night of violent rioting,
he did nothing. On the third night, as I've been
telling you, after a target was ransacked at a police precinct,
that's the one that was burned on the ground, Tim
Walls did nothing. The left wing mayor of Minneapolis was begging,

(16:59):
i mean absolutely begging Walls for help, and guess what
he did nothing. He wanted the National Guard, Walls refused,
and it just got worse and worse and worse. It
wasn't until nine five that Governor Walls finally decided to
send in the Guard and restore order. But by then
entire neighborhoods had burned to the ground. Blocks and blocks

(17:21):
of businesses were looted and burned to the ground. Three
Americans were dead in town. Governor Walls didn't care, said
that the people actually deserved this violence because of lack
of equity and inclusion. And I've been playing that cut
for you. But JD. Van summarized them as the perfect
team when it comes to this issue.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Kamala Harris and Tim waal To do make an interesting
team because if we remember the rioting in the summer
of twenty twenty, Tim Waltz was the guy who let
rioters burn down Minneapolis, and then Kamala Harris was the
one who bailed the rioters out of jail. So there's
an interesting team in that sense.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Wow, pretty interesting. By the way, the first Lady of Minnesota,
you know, bast in the riots, literally telling local media
she opened her windows in her home to smell the
burning tires so she could breathe in this historic moment,
and then went on to express deep admiration for violent
criminals as I was telling you in the last hour,

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and saying that they deserved unlimited chances to commit more crimes.
You just it's insanity, but that's that is the radicalism.
And then Kamala Harris, you know, helped a Minnesota bailfund
out and they had only had a two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars budget. She raised over forty plus million
dollars tweeting out the bail fund, which was supporting the insurrection,

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if you will, or the writing that was going on there.
They raised over forty million dollars and that helped violent
criminals get out of jail and commit more heinous crimes
as they did. There's Walls defending sanctuary cities and states
as well, because look at what it's doing. They both
support the idea of open borders, not criminalizing those that

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enter our country illegally, providing them free health care, free housing,
free education. Walls even wants free college education. Listen, Minnesota
be a sanctuary state.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
If the definition of that is that the federal government
enforces immigration law and local law enforcement enforces local law.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
Then yes, should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities?

Speaker 1 (19:24):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Local control.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Wow? Anyway, joining us now is the governor of South Dakota.
Christinoma's with us governor. Do you happen to know Walls?
I mean, I figured you might have run into him
at some point.

Speaker 5 (19:35):
Yeah. Absolutely. We served in Congress together, so I knew
him very well. We worked on a couple pieces of
legislation at the time. But when we both ran for
governor the same year and both got elected governor, boy
he dramatically changed. He turned into a radical I think
it's true. Colors came out quite a bit in what
he did in Minnesota, and listen, he's dangerous. He's dangerous

(19:57):
for this country. We border Minnesota, and there could not
be two completely different stories of the consequences of leadership
on their people. We have literally had thousands of people
leave Minnesota and move to South Dakota to escape the
consequences of his decisions. And so you know, they luckily
had a place they could go where life could be

(20:17):
better and they get away from the mandates and the
taxes and the regulation and losing their freedoms. If we
let Walls and Harris into the White House, we can't
leave America and find anywhere better. There's nowhere else to go.
So I hope people really truly do find out the
truth about the extremism of the Walls and hero tickets.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Well, it's not going to come from the state run
media mob because they're in full protection mode and totally
complicit and the biggest donors to the Kamala Harris and
Tim Wall's campaign. But I do believe that if America
becomes very familiar with how radical, extreme and dangerous their
views and their policies are I don't think that they

(20:57):
have a shot at winning. People are at ask me
if they're getting nervous about the race, and I'm like, no,
not yet. I think there's a time and a place
where it. Most people tend to historically get engaged after
Labor Day, and I think a lot of people are
watching on the periphery. I think they I'm not sure
they understand yet completely what these positions that both of

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them have taken on the issue of law and order,
on immigration, on energy, on the economy, on foreign policy.
I mean these clips that we've unearthed about Kamala Harris,
we need the courage to stop saying radical Islamic terrorism. Well,
who attacked us on nine to eleven? Oh one? Who
attacked Israel October seventh? We need to stop, you know,

(21:43):
have the courage not to say illegal alien? Well, if
you enter the country illegally, what should we call you?
That's an official government term for crying out loud, But
that's pretty extreme. And then free healthcare. We reward you
for your law breaking and we use taxpayer dollars to
do it. What a great country that is.

Speaker 5 (22:02):
Yeah, it's interesting that they look at the taxpayers as
someone who's somebody else other than the people who live here,
that the taxpayers will fund all of their extreme policies,
and not just you know, free college tuition, but free
health care and sanctuary cities, and you know, everything is
more taxes, more regulation. And the thing that's interesting about
Governor Walls is he actually did all of these things.

(22:24):
You know, Harris will try to pass the blame off
on to Biden or the previous administration and try to
remake herself. There is real decisions that Governor Walls made
and things that he said in Minnesota that the Americans
need to know about. He took away their freedoms. He
mandated vaccines and mandated masks even outdoors. He said that

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people had to shut down their businesses, they couldn't go
to church, that they couldn't have gatherings, they couldn't have
exercised their constitutional right of freedom of assembly, and it
had devastating consequences on their economy. And then he wrapped
himself all up in the green new and mandated electric
vehicles and compliance at the state level that they can't

(23:06):
possibly meet without crashing their own economy. And just because
he's sold out to the socialist agenda. So he is
really not proven that he has beholden to any of
the values that made this country great. And that's what
Americans need to be reminded about. Is it matters who
you put in that White House for their day to
day lives. And we need to keep talking about the economy,

(23:28):
about the border, and about law and order and on
those issues every single day. Trump advance win those issues
by their policies, helping American families be stronger and do better.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
I think it's the biggest choice election in all lifetime.
I think the America frankly is at an inflection point,
a tipping point. We can't afford the Great New Deal
a little bankrupt the country. We can't afford open borders.
We already got a report this week that they let
ninety nine known individuals with terroritize free into the country
and don't know where they are. We know that they're

(24:03):
taking people unvetted from places like Iran and Syria and
Egypt and Afghanistan and Uzbekistan and Venezuela and China and Russia.
I mean, it's only a matter of when, not if,
this country's going to get hit. We already are losing
lives every day. I would argue very strongly, and I've
said it many times and I'll keep saying it, is

(24:24):
that Joe Biden, Kamala Harris have blood on their hands,
and yet they want to continue the policies. Meanwhile, innocent
Americans are dying and being raped and being victims of
brutally violent crimes. I don't get it. Can you explain
that to me?

Speaker 3 (24:40):
Now?

Speaker 5 (24:41):
They have a track record of giving people who break
the law more rights and more place in our cities
and our communities than citizens who get up every day
and work hard and take care of their children and
follow the law and respect, you know, law enforcement and leadership.
They have a track record that we need to remind
people of. I think that so many people right now

(25:04):
don't remember how ugly and dark it got back in
twenty twenty, twenty twenty one. They're feeling it in their
pocketbooks too, But they also need to remember what our
cities looked like and how they were tearing down our
statues and our monuments and degrading our entire history of
this country. And that's what Harris and Walls have stood for.
They fought for, they have been I think enemies of

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America and what we stand for in the actions that
they've taken. And boy, it's going to you talk about
it being a consequential election. It is the most consequential
election because we've never had such a left wing ticket
from the Democratic Party. I mean, think of the state
of the Democratic Party when these are the two individuals
that they choose to be their leaders.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
You know.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
Balls has said his quote is one person's socialism is
another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Well, well, by the way, and Kamala Harris said he
did say those exact words. And Kamala said, the high
price of energy is just the call of being in
a democracy. And I'm like, oh, okay, tell that to
the families that can barely make ends meet or can't
make ends meet and are putting fair necessities on credit cards.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
That's exactly right now, you know. Well, also, he said
he's very happy to be labeled as a big government liberal. Well,
a big government liberal is someone who says the government
needs to make all your decisions for you and control
your money and control your future instead of you yourself.
And that's not the American dream, that's not.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
It at all.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
And he has completely lost sight of that, and Harris
picked him as the guy that she wants to run
and run this country with it. That's a dangerous ticket
right there, and I hope we all wake up to it.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
I hope we do as well. Governor. We appreciate you
being with us. Governor Christy Nomes, South Dakota, thank.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
You, absolutely, thank you. Sean.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
All right, let's get to our busy telephones height one
hundred and ninety four one. Sean, if you want to
be a part of the program, let's say hi to
Linda Is in Minnesota. Linda, how are you glad you called?
And all these these listeners from Minnesota calling in the
last couple of days have a lot to say about
their governor, Linda, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 6 (27:03):
Super Thanks for having me, Sean. I am a small
business owner from central Minnesota and I have lived the
nightmare of Governor Walls. He's evil. This is a guy that,
as we've talked about, has let one of the most
beautiful cities in the country burn, an amazing tourism destination.
He does not support our military, law enforcement, small business,

(27:26):
the average citizen, or Israel, and he's a crook.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
When you how do you really feel about him.

Speaker 6 (27:33):
Yeah, good, Sorry, let me repeat. I've been living it
as a small business owner for thirty years. This guy,
when you think about what he did to Minneapolis and
what he did to those police officers with the Third Precinct,
he told them, we're gonna let it burn, get your
stuff out, do not put any riot here on so

(27:54):
that you can incite, because we don't want to. We
don't want to upset the criminals out there, the rioters.
And then we're gonna have a bus for you on
a block away. Well the bus was more than a
block away. They had bricks and frozen water bottles being thrown.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
At these poor law enforcement officers.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
They had palettes of bricks brought into areas of Minneapolis
for the rioters to use palettes of bricks, and I
don't know if anybody has had the opportunities. There's an
amazing woman named Liz Collins, and I think you may
have had her on. She was a CBSWCCO from Minneapolis

(28:31):
primetime anchor and she was pretty much walked off her desk.
He has created an amazing movie called The Fall of Minneapolis.
You can find it on YouTube for free, which is anybody.
I don't care what your political affiliations are. If it
can happen to the people in Minneapolis, what happened to
those law enforcement officers, it can happen to anybody. But

(28:51):
the other thing on that topic that I'd like to
mention is what he said about our National Guard.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
The mayor asked about guard.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
He he basically fluffed it off, and he said, you know,
I don't know what the mayor was thinking. He was
going to get skilled military people.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
All, Oh yeah, now they are a bunch of nineteen
year old cooks. That's what he said. I've got to
run up. But I do appreciate your call. I really do.
And all our friends in Minnesota that have been calling
in with a lot of details about Governor Walls and
how radical and extreme and dangerous his policies are. I
hope America really opens its eyes. That's why where he

(29:31):
put up on Hannity the Kamala and Walls files, and
you can download everything you'd ever want on both of them.
Eight hundred and nine four one shawness On number. If
you want to be a part of the program, Jack
Brewer at the top of the hour, quick break right
back will continue Hey, did you know what violent crime
has committed every twenty four seconds in America? And with

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our broken legal system, if you dare to defend yourself
and your family, well you're probably going to be the
one put behind bars while criminal walk free. Now. See,
they've got it to a point where we're fighting to
keep our God given Second Amendment rights, yet we risk
losing everything if we actually use them. Now, that's why
I've been a member of the U s c CA
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