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October 14, 2024 33 mins

Vice-President Harris seems to be missing in the hurricane-ravaged areas in North Carolina, Georgia and Florida.  She was ready to take credit for the storm response until FEMA ran into some troubles.  Sean has the latest!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, we'll come in.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Your city, get to say you.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Are concert Zune, will all be higher Highland tell.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
And if you want a little bang y, you ain't
come along. I didn't know that he was going to
schedule a rally at Madison Square Garden to mimic the
Nazi rally of tenth February nineteen thirty nine. Under a
Harris administration, what would the major changes be and what
would say the same? Sure?

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Well, I mean I'm obviously not Joe Biden.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
A new generation of leadership with Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
We've got twenty five days to work together to make
a difference for the next forty years.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Clock hard to believe, but there's only twenty two days
until election day.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Will come in to your city, don't away. I get
all and saying you a conscious song.

Speaker 5 (01:05):
From coast to coast, from border to border, from sea
to shining sea. Sean Kennedy is on.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Thank you, Scott, Chaannon, Thanks to all of you for
being with us. Right down our toll free telephone number.
It's eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean. If you
want to be a part of the program, well, it'll
be three weeks from tomorrow, it'll be November fifth, it
will be election day in America, and it is an
inflection point for our country. I can't think of a
more pivotal tipping point election in my lifetime, and it is.

(01:47):
It is a little bit nerve wracking everybody I run
into And doesn't matter where I am, whether I'm out
grocery shopping, you know, filling my car of gas, you know,
or just hiding out. And you know, people just texting
me day and night, all night, all day, never stops,
never ends. People are obviously concerned about the future of

(02:10):
their country, and I actually like that part. I like
the fact that people are engaged. I like the fact
that people are worried. Let me give an admonition. Even
though I'll give you some polling data from now until election,
I don't want any of it to impact you emotionally,
or impact what you're going to do or not do
if In other words, I don't want people to get complacent.

(02:34):
Remember in twenty twenty two, we were told we were
going to have a red wave. It didn't materialize, it
didn't happen. I think the issue now that Americans have
gone through the demagoguing of now four years on the
overturning of Roe v.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Waight.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
I think, you know, the state of Ohio is probably
the perfect place and point. It's a state in point,
it's a red state. Donald Trump will win by nine
or ten points, is my guess. I hope that Bernie
Moreno wins in the Senate there. It's a very tight race.
It's literally a neck and neck between Bernie Moreno and
one hundred percent Harris's supporter and Biden's supporter, and that

(03:15):
would be Shared Brown. And I just hope the people
in Ohio understand that if Donald Trump becomes president, he's
gonna need a Republican Senate and Republican House. I hope
people just understand. And I hope you look at this
election this way. I hope everybody under thinks that their
vote is the deciding vote in the election. Because even

(03:37):
if you look at the polls, I mean, every single
swing state Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada,
all of them are within the margin of error, all
of them, every single one of them. Now, anecdotally, I
can give you things that encourage me that would be

(03:59):
the opposite of what happened to the red wave in
twenty twenty two. For example. You know, at this point
in twenty twenty, Joe Biden was up over seven points
head to head against Donald Trump, and I think Killery
was up about nine points around this time in twenty sixteen.
And right now it is a one point seven point

(04:20):
race when you look at the Real Clear Politics average.
If you actually look at the swing state average and
you compare it to years twenty twenty and twenty sixteen,
and where we are today top battleground states, you know,
Donald Trump compared to twenty twenty for examples, five points higher,
polling five points higher. It could actually you know, or

(04:41):
actually the Real Clear Politics national average, he's actually eight
point six points higher than he was. There were polls
that came out just days by major networks before the
twenty twenty election that had Donald Trump losing by double digits.
CBSNBC come to mind. So these polls can be all
over the place. Don't let it impact what you think

(05:03):
is the right thing to do, what you believe is important.
And I say that as a lot of things are
unfolding that I am frankly stunned in a little bit
shocked by it's been eighty four days. Kamala Harris has
yet to do a formal press conference. He has not
been asked the list of questions that we have put

(05:24):
out again and again and again. I won't go through
them all now. In the course of the program, well,
I'm sure a lot of it will come up. And
she's sending out surrogates like Gretchen Whitmer and Barack Obama
and now even Bill Clinton, and they are hurting her campaign.
The tensions between Harris and Biden teams have never been

(05:44):
this tense ever, and especially in the final weeks before
election day. And by the way, one report cites ten
people familiar with the situation telling Axios Biden's team wants
Harris to win, but many senior Biden aids remain angry.
You know that the President was pushed out of his
re election bid, and you know that they've only been

(06:08):
putting it and that hasn't even had a supporting role
in this on the campaign trail, and some on the
Harris team are angry that the Biden White House aren't
sufficiently coordinating Biden's messaging and scheduled to aligned with what's
best for the Vice President. I mean, one disaster that
came out was she decided to take on Governor Ron
de Santis. You want to pick a fight with my governor,

(06:29):
good luck with that. He's he's he's somebody that is
going to win that fight. And especially when she had
never once picked up a phone ever to call him
in all the years he's been governor, he's now in
his second term, when a hurricane was coming down on
the state of Florida, and then claims that she called him,
and he never got a call. Nobody on his staff

(06:53):
ever gotten a call. And then Biden goes out there,
and then she goes out publicly trashing Ron DeSantis for
playing politics, and Governor Desanta's never even got the call
and has never gotten a call from her. That didn't
particularly help her her being missing an action in North Carolina,
South Carolina, in Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, and Florida, you know,

(07:14):
from the hurricane. And then we learn about FEMA. You
mayorc is telling us that FEMA's you know, we don't
have enough hurricane relief funds available, that we're running out
of money. And then that's followed up by a billion
dollars we find out that was taken out of out
of FEMA's coffers and given to you know, Harris Biden.
Illegal immigrants. Well, that angers people when nobody shows up

(07:38):
from the government for a week in some of the
remote areas in north North Carolina and Georgia, Well that
angers people when you tell the governor of Georgia who
asked for ninety counties to be declared disaster areas and
Governor camp is asking nicely, and you only declare eleven.
And then when he goes back a second time, he
only declare thirty more. And it took another phone hall,

(08:00):
you know. But Biden is contradicting everything that Harris is
saying as it relates to Ronda Santis and and hurricane relief.
And actually when she's out on the road, you know,
he's he's doing his events and doing his quote job
as president if you will, if he's even really in charge.
But anyway, so that's that's happening. We had Gretchen Whitmer

(08:23):
and that fiasco which he put on Instagram that has
really offended Catholics. Uh, we have Barack Obama is just
being excoriated. Uh in his messaging. This was in Pennsylvania,
I believe last week, and he went out there and
he said, you know that African Well, first he was

(08:45):
walking into the event, and this is what he said
on his way in, Why Kamala Harris isn't getting African
American support?

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Listen, part of it a feeling the end woks b
and you're coming up with mother all purpose.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Of the reasons for you.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
The women in our lives that did in our bets
this entire time, they're raising us and.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
Working and having our backs.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
And when we hit it from because it's not working
for us, they're the ones who were on there marching
and protesting.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
We had not yet seen the same kinds of energy
and turnout in all quarters of our.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
Neighborhoods, in communities.

Speaker 5 (09:42):
Isn't so I was wrong?

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Now, I also want to say that that seems to
be more pronounced with the brothers.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Or pronounced with the brothers, is what he said, and
and we actually put him in reverse. The second was
during the actual speech where he's suggesting, well, maybe that
they that they don't that African American men don't want
to vote for a woman as president. That has really
pissed people off. I mean the number of people. I mean,
he's being slammed by African American men after you know,

(10:19):
his attack on quote unacceptable brothers that are impacking Kamala Harris,
and it has angered a lot of Democrats. It's not
just Obama. And anyway, there's an article this is just
reflective of one person. But his name is Adam Coleman
writing for the New York Post. Don't thanks, Obama. This
black man is going to make up his own mind
and not be shamed into voting for Kamala Harris. And

(10:42):
Gretchen Whitmer then having to walk back that idiotic you
know video of Dorito's that she did seemingly slamming, you know,
the the Sacrament of Communion of Christians and non denominational
and Catholics alike, and she had to apologize this weekend
for that. Another surrogate. And then that's probably the worst

(11:03):
of them all is Bill Clinton talking about how Lincoln Riley,
you know, likely wouldn't have happened if we were vetting
people at the border, and he's talking about Kamala Harris,
the borders, our border. Listen, you had a.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you. They
made an ad about it, about it a young woman
who'd been killed by an emigrant. Yeah, well, if they'd
all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened. But
if they all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, in
America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up.

(11:39):
So we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work.
There wouldn't be a problem. And he couldn't keep people
all torn up en upset.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
If they weren't properly If they were properly vetted, it
likely wouldn't have happened. Well, that's the whole point. And
that's what Trump's been saying. And you know what are
the issues with Obama? Okay, he owns a you know,
really wealthy ocean front compound, that Matha's vineyard, and he's
being slammed. Now there's one of the factor here is

(12:11):
I think people always vote. We always say that elections
are up about peace and prosperity, right, we really do.
And if and Harris is about to announce the new
economic programs designed to help black men, now obviously it's
sort of like, oh, let me let me those those
stupid kids that have student loans, let me forgive them.
Let me give people that don't have a house money

(12:33):
for a down payment. Let me give business owners fifty
thousand dollars. Let me give the great New Deal, and
we'll give everything free, free, free to everybody anyway. Her
new proposal aims to provide black men with tools to
achieve financial freedom. Part of the proposal will be providing
one million loans that are fully forgivable up to twenty
thousand dollars to African American entrepreneurs, et cetera, et cetera.

(12:56):
Here's the problem, and I give out these numbers last week.
If you look at Trump prior to the pandemic, the
overall income growth rate was very real at six point
eight percent. But when you break it down demographically real
median income grew by an even greater seven point nine

(13:17):
percent for African Americans, seven point one percent for Hispanic Americans,
ten point six percent for Asian Americans, and all you know,
record highs. As were the income levels for each of
these three groups, the poverty rate plummeted one point three
percentage points. That was a sixty year low. This was

(13:39):
the largest reduction in poverty in over fifty years, and
that was those horrible Trump tax cuts, which, by the way,
we'll expire in twenty twenty five, and minority groups in
particular experience the largest improvements. He set record after record
after record, African American low unemployment rates, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans,

(14:00):
women in the workplace, youth on African American youth unemployment.
African American poverty fell by two percentage points, Hispanic poverty
fell by one point eight points, Asian American poverty fell
by two point eight points. And this is according to
the White House Council of Economic Advisors. The poverty rate
fell to an all time record low for every race
and ethnic group in twenty nineteen. So if Kamala Harris

(14:24):
wants to play identity politics, maybe she should look at
Trump's plans because those actually worked. Now on top of
all of her surrogates screwing up. I mean, Tim Waltz,
I mean, did you see him out doesn't hunting this weekend?
He was caught on videos struggling to load his own shotgun.

(14:44):
And I'll be honest, I have friends that are hunters.
They love it, They're passionate about it. It's not my
passion I've mostly been a pistol guy because that's what
I learned to shoot when I was young. My mom
was a prison guard. But you know I have shotguns.
I can't shoot him anymore because of my hearing loss
from thirty six years, seven years in radio. Anyway, it

(15:06):
isn't even you know, people don't even know this guy.
He apparently went to a high school football game where
he's once a coach, and it prompted protest and the
silent treatment for many people. It was embarrassing. He's not
helping at all.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Now.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
The new poll shows that JD. Vance's is much more
like than Tim Walls, and the only person that turned
out to be very weird in this campaign seems to
be Tim Walls and Kamala Harris whe her giggling. You
know which is getting more bizarre by the day. Oh,
we got a clip of Kamala Harris, we'll do it

(15:40):
later in the program supporting changing Columbus Day to Indigenous
People's Day. Apparently she said that in twenty nineteen. Twenty
twenty one, we found a clip of her discussing the
shameful history of European explorers who came to America, and
we have a poll out that actually shows that the
American people disagree with all of this. You know, I

(16:02):
think most people, if you really get down to it,
do they want secure borders? Are you better? Are borders
more secure? Is law and order work? The defund dismantle
noe ball laws? Working on more safe and secure? How
are your kids' schools doing? How were things with Howard things?
When you go to the grocery store, you know, are

(16:23):
you liking Harris Biden inflation? Do you get upset like
I do every time I fill up my gas tank
and you have to pay a dollar fifty more than
you used to pay because I don't like any of it?
You think the world is doing better under Harris and
Biden because she's not going to change a thing. If anything,
she's gonna go radical, more radical left, all right? Twenty
five to the top of the hour, toll free numbers
eight hundred and nine point one. Sean, If you want

(16:44):
to be a part of the program. Election day three
weeks from tomorrow, then Linda, how often do we talk
about this? How long have we been counting down this election?
And I said it's gonna fly by. You're gonna see
it's going to be next thing, you.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Know, to be here.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
It's has not flown by. It's been painful. I think
any moment that I have to spend listening to Biden
or Kamma and try to use words is too long.
And it's been over three in a row.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
Well that's a fair point, but another word. But what
I'm saying is, you know, when we get into election season,
you know, the season kind of does fly by. It's
sort of like, look, how big Liam is.

Speaker 4 (17:20):
I mean, yeah, I mean, it's it's all crazy. I can't.
I feel like we were just getting ready for the
RNC and you know, finding out that's what I tried
to kill President Trump? And you know, I mean I
think it's kind of weird that, like somebody tried to
kill a president and like we were just like, all right,
so what else happened today? It's just bizarre.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
These are strange times, there's no doubt about it. And
you know, this is an inflection point for the country.
But we're now three weeks from tomorrow. Early voting has
started in many states. We have on Hannity dot com
as a public service if you haven't registered to vote,
how you can register and when Early voting starts in
your state, your commonwealth. When it stops, that information is available,

(18:01):
Kamala in her own words, that's available, and we have
Tim Walls in his own words. He's now becoming a
massive liability to the campaign. And he couldn't even answer
a question about him saying we ought to abolished the
electoral college. He's never been asked about his radical positions
on abortion or really challenge the way he should be

(18:23):
and the bill that he himself signed that we have
gone over in great specificity in detail, or why he
thinks that people of Minnesota should pay for free college
for illegal immigrants, or why he gives legal driver's licenses
to illegal immigrants, or why he would offer gender affirming
care without parental consent to miners to children. Never had

(18:47):
to answer any of these questions, you know, Kamala Harris.
Now because of these poll numbers, it's forcing her. You know,
first she was coming out doing only friendly interviews, and
it looks like the tread will see what Charlemagne does.
When is that interview? I think that's in Detroit? Is
a tomorrow the next day? And and then I think

(19:08):
that I hope, I hope Charlemagne somebody sends him the
kamal Of and the Walls files because there are some
good questions that he could ask her. Brett behar At
Fox will interview her, Kamala Harris. I believe that's a
thirty minute interview and that will happen on Thursday. That's
going to be interesting, and I wish she's she's now.

(19:28):
She doesn't take our calls, so they don't really want
to do an interview with us. I guess I'm off.
I'm off the table for that. But I hope many
of you are embracing early voting and voting by mail.
This is something that we've talked about for four years,
and now the moment is here, and I just think

(19:49):
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I don't know what to make of it. I think,
obviously this not being a pandemic year is probably part
of it. But we are learning that so far early

(21:15):
voting is nowhere near what people have been estimating. It
would be four point two million Americans. Have already cast
their ballots according to the New York Post or Republican Strategists,
who provides daily updates on early and mail in voting,
but early voting is down forty five percent from twenty twenty.
In terms of the percentages from the people that I've

(21:36):
been talking to of my sources, Democratic voting is down dramatically,
and Republican you know, compared to twenty twenty, early voting
is up. So I think the message has gotten out
that it's not a good idea to start out election
day down hundreds of thousands of votes, And if you're
in these states that have been devastated by these hurricanes,
I think early voting is going to certainly make it

(21:58):
convenient for those people that, in spite of all the
devastation that they're facing in their life, still think it's
really important that that they're voted in, and I know
that they're making efforts to do so. For example, the
number of early votes are going to rise substantially in
the next two weeks as some states now send out
their mail in ballots and others open in person voting centers,

(22:21):
but the share of votes cast early is still likely
to be lower than even after that happens. Virginia, for example,
had in person early voting since late September, and four
hundred and fifty nine thousand have voted as of October
the tenth, now today's the fourteenth, but that's down four
percent from the same point in twenty twenty. The bigger

(22:42):
news is a significant decline and request in mail in ballots.
Those are down fifty eight percent from twenty twenty. In
states that don't send mail in ballots to every voter,
the drop is especially steep in swing states like Georgia
North Carolina declines eighty four and seventy five percent, respectively.
The drop is smaller but still noticeable in three Midwestern

(23:06):
blue states. Mail in request are down fifty nine percent
in Wisconsin, thirty six percent in Pennsylvania, twenty four percent
in Michigan. But again, you know, everybody thought there was
going to be a red wave in twenty twenty two.
I don't make predictions. I just I want all of
you to have the mindset that you think that your
vote is going to tip this election in Donald Trump's direction.

(23:30):
In Donald Trump's direction, because I think that these policies
at Kamala Harris are extreme they are radical, and I
do look at the poll numbers. We'll have our posters
at the top of the hour. We have three new
national polls that show that Kamala Harris's lead over Donald
Trump is collapsing. I mean, we saw Harris lost six
points on Donald Trump in a single month in the

(23:53):
latest NBC News poll that was out yesterday, you know,
giving the former president of forty seven forty six lead
among registered voters. This is these this is the entire country.
That's a big deal. And if you go back to
twenty sixteen, in twenty twenty, this wasn't even close. But
you know, glean from that what you will, but still vote.

(24:17):
A separate survey ABC News showed the voters moving in
Trump's direction. Nationally. Harris still up among likely voters fifty
forty eight, but that's a significant tightening from the six
point edge that Harris had scored in the poll last
month among likely voters fifty two to forty six. The
latest cbsu Go poll found Harris ahead of Trump by

(24:39):
three and up only slightly in the battleground state average
fifty to forty nine. I mean, so Wall Street Journal poll,
it's Trump leading Kamala by one point, and all of
these swing states again compared to twenty twenty and twenty sixteen,
Donald tr Trump is out performing dramatically. One Washington Post

(25:03):
columnist warning abortion is no longer the top issue in
a state like Michigan, a bell Weather you know, because
people now see that states like Ohio, when the when
the issue was put before them, even though it was
red estate, is that it now is was never that
way before anyway. So what we're seeing is, you know,

(25:25):
in absentee ballot requests are down significantly. We're seeing it
in all the swing states. We're seeing it in counties
that are bell Weather counties that you would look to
for the election. The same phenomenon is happening in Michigan,
North Carolina, It's happening in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada.

(25:49):
We'll see what happens out in Nevada. But they are
definitely nervous or else. I don't think if Kamala Harris could,
she would prefer to hide in the basement. That's what
she would prefer to do. They would prefer, let's hide
in the basement as long as we possibly can, and
you know, to send and then to if you're going

(26:11):
to send out surrogates like Gretchen Whitmer, and she has
to apologize. And Bill Clinton saying Lake and Riley would
be alive today if they did any vetting of any
of these illegal immigrants that they've allowed another country. And
the comments of Barack Obama, which we covered from last week.
I don't think they're being particularly helpful, but it's not
their race to win. And I will say this, I

(26:32):
don't think Barack Obama. The only thing he seemed to
enjoy was bashing Trump. He did not seem like he
wanted to be there to me, and you got tensions
rising between the Harris and Biden team, none of which
is good for you know, for them at this point.
You know the fact that Kamala Harris feels the need
to get out there, and then every single appearance she

(26:55):
makes hurts and doesn't help, even when she goes on
the view. And if he makes the statement in Colbert
makes the same statement that you wouldn't do anything differently
than Joe Biden is not a particularly good answer.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Past four years?

Speaker 4 (27:17):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
All right, anyway, Charlottmagne, the god, the host of the
Breakfast Club will go to Detroit. I guess to do
the show with Kamala Harris. David Brooks at a column,
Kamala Harris momentumus stalled made a major mistake by not
breaking with Biden. I think that's true. I mean, we
have a campaign now that is sending out surrogates to

(27:48):
lie that and compare Trump to Hitler the end of democracy.
You know he's going to sign a national abortion band,
none of which is true. That is against IVF not true.
The person that has that has to start answering questions.
Real questions are Kamala Harris about what you know her

(28:10):
twelve million plus unvetted Harris Biden illegals? Why do you
want to decriminalize it and offer free food, housing, healthcare, education?
You're running mate legal driver's licenses and a college education,
sex change surgery, amnesty or path of citizenship for people
that you haven't vetted, and they've come from over one

(28:31):
hundred and eighty countries, including our top geopolitical foes and
countries would terroritize. What do you say to the families
of people that have murdered loved ones? Dozens of families,
Lake and Riley, Rachel Moore, and Jocelyn Nungary to name
a few. You know, she just is not a very
good candidate, not particularly likable. The awkward laughing will play

(28:53):
you some montages later I think are hurting her as well.
It's their record that she is now tying herself to
who She's making other unforced errors. Why if she never
called Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, my governor, And
why would she say that I've tried to call he
wouldn't take my call because of politics. He never got

(29:13):
her call. Nobody on a staff got her call. And
you know, Donald Trump is doing what Donald Trump does.
Everybody knows what Donald Trump's coming from. How many questions
left to ask Donald Trump? He still support? He could
ask Kamalo. Do he's still support the New Green Deal?
You co sponsored ninety three trillion? You still support eliminating
the filibuster to pass it? Do you still support eliminating

(29:36):
private health insurance and government health care for all? Do
you still support tex change operations for convicts. On top
of illegal aliens? Why do you never want to say
the word radical Islamic terrorism? Why do you never want
Why do you think it's courageous not to say it?
Or illegal alien?

Speaker 5 (29:56):
You know?

Speaker 2 (29:56):
And then you've got other things you know on the
horizon that are out there. Of the first gentlemen you
know on Joe Scarborough wasn't asked outright about it, but
declines to deny that, you know, the charge that he
actually slapped a girlfriend. We know he did apparently impregnate
the nanny, and you know, I don't want to get

(30:16):
into the guy's personal life. However, I will say that
if it was a Republican it would be very different.
Talking about Raisin Brand with Howard Stern is not particularly
helpful of my view, and you don't help hold a
single press conference. It was interesting to watch Megan McCain.
I've know Megan a long time, always got along with her.

(30:37):
And anyway, she called out Kamala Harris Friday after he
shared an anecdote about an interaction she had with her dad.
And anyway, she tells this whole story, and Megan McCain
found the story dubious and publicly addressed it on x
Friday night. She said, now, I know Democrats want to
reinvent history in turn my dad in into any illusion

(31:01):
you guys need him to be depending on the political movement.
You need to bastardize his memory for ouch. But please
don't make me start sharing what I remember him actually
saying about Kamala Harris. And consider this my final warning shot.
I will start spilling tea.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
I don't blame her, I mean, and she got mad
at Donald Trump at one point, and I can understand
that too. Joe Biden's team wants Kamala Harris, you know,
Axio says, to win, but they're pissed. They don't really
care that she's mad at them, and that's not good.
And Tim Walls, I mean, how do you screw up

(31:42):
loading your own shotgun? How do you not how do
you break from the campaign's position on the electoral college
and then when asked about it, you can't even answer
the question. I mean the video of him struggling. They
wanted him to show that he's a real Second Amendment guy. Well,
most people that I know, I know plenty of hunters.

(32:04):
I don't know I've never been on a pheasant hunt,
and I know my friends that our hunters are gonna
get me. I just don't have any interest in it.
And then he appeared to get protests in the silent treatment,
you know, when he was at the high school when
he went to a football game. I read that this
weekend too. And then he's trying to clarify the electoral college.

(32:26):
But it's all a mess and he is the worst part.
You know, it's the fourth anniversary of the Big Hunter
Biden Laptop from Hell and all the lies they told
about it. It's really pretty despicable. Michael Moore pushes Biden
to use the full immunity and enact the bucket list.

(32:47):
Sounds like he wants to overturn democracy. To me, sounds
like democracy is in peril. The left is going to
go crazy the next twenty two days. They're not going
to be able to help themselves, all right. Eight hundred
and ninety four one. Shawn is on number later, rom
Balania Trump, we have our posters coming up today. We'll
get your calls in today.

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