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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Say right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
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before we get started in our final hour, here a
word from your President, Joseph Biden.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage I see
flowing down there is just supporters. His demonizational scene is unconstable,
and it's not.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
American only, so piece, we are all pieces of garbage.
You're a deemable, deplorables, bitter Americans that cling to God
and guns and our Bibles and religion. At least we
know what they really think of us. And if you're
not that, then you're a nazi. If you're not that,
you're a fascist. If you're not that, you're a racist.
If you're not that, you know, just think of whatever name,
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horrible name they can call you. And that's pretty much
what democrats think of anybody that dares to disagree with them.
We have spent a lot of time on this program
looking at polls, especially in the swing States, and we
have the latest polling data, and we have our posters
Matt Towery Insider Advantage, Robert K. Haley, the Trafalgar Group.
(01:14):
Great to have you both back, and guys, thanks for
being with us. Do you think, Matt Towery that this
garbage comment is going to have any impact on this race?
Speaker 3 (01:26):
I do in this sense, Sean. I think it knocked
the Democrats off of their talking points from the rally
in which they took the joke from a comedian who
had really nothing to do with Trump other the fact
that he was on the stage during the rally, on the.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Stage like two and a half hours before Trump, maybe
three hours, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Know exactly, but that had been turned into a New
York Times on Monday morning head headlines about Nazi, Sashism, disgrace, racist.
You know, we could see what the playbook was going
to be, and then along comes Joe Bot with this
garbage come in and it knocks them off of their
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entire plan. I think it's a stupid plan about I
I don't understand where the Democrats think that they're picking
up votes by calling Donald Trump a Nazi. I mean,
it does It's alls on deaf ears with most people,
but that having even said it took them off of that.
Now they're on different defense again in very very difficult
territory because they have now given Trump and his base
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another reason to turn out as hard as they can
because they basically said that forty let's say, basically forty
five to forty seven percent of the nation are garbage
and people are talking about it. I mean, it's the
talk of the town, so to speak around the country today.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Let me ask you both this and Robert will give
you the first crack of this now. Earlier today, Kamalo
gave a big quote unity speech. He's going to unify
the country whether you vote for her or not. She
was given an opportunity to push back and say that
Joe Biden shouldn't have said this, and this is her answer.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
He sympathized with any votes that you do fail offended
by or insulted by the garbage shomings.
Speaker 5 (03:15):
I am running for president of the United States. I
will be traveling to three states today to do what
I have been doing throughout, which is talking with the
American people about the fact that first of all, I
get it in terms of the concerns they have about
challenges like the price of groceries.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Oh so she doesn't you know I have three rallies today. Wow,
he doesn't want it now. She also dodged the question
about her running mate Tim Walls comparing Trump's Madison Square
Garden rally to the nineteen thirty nine Nazi rally, which
it obviously was not. And again he won't answer, and
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she won't stop her surrogates, her running mate, her supporters
for making these Nazi fast comments, racist comments that they
keep making.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
I talked to Governor Walls yesterday. He compared Trump's.
Speaker 6 (04:07):
Rally on Sunday to that of one of the Nazi
rallies in the thirties at Madison Square Gardens.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
Do you compare that? Do you find that a similar comparison.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
Listen, this election is in seven days, and I think
the American people have a very clear choice. And on
the one hand, you have Donald Trump, who is constantly
fanning the flames of division and hate, who is trying
to have the American people point their fingers at each other,
or my leadership, which is founded on a lived and experience.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
All right, But in other words, she's not going to answer,
He answers as it relates to Biden's comments. I have
three rallies today, she answers on Tim Walls, you know,
making the Nazi analogy election in seven days, she herself
is called Donald Trump supporters fascist. Does any of this
impact the American people? Robert Kahley, Well, first.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
Of all, I'll give her credit. I think that was smart.
If she had engaged, then then the story would be
what she would say, like, you know, I don't think
they're they're they're at trash and stuff like that. So
I think it was smart on her to keep some
message just from there. But really this comment, I mean,
you've got to wonder somewhere, deepen, deepen, Joe bidens mine,
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is he actually trying to help her win because there
was a lot of cleaning up to do acts comedians
and this just wiped that away. I mean, he just
wiped that away and it become the new deplorable, And
I mean I can expect that Trump's sports will start
acting like that trash can character on Sesme Street before
it'saul said and done, and you know, making a thing
out of being trashed. But it really just seems like
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such a silly comment, and it makes sense that she's
trying not to engage.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
But the difference is this was a comedian and I
Donald Trump gave a like a three minute answer last
night on this knew not thing about it, never heard it,
you know, was disgusted by it. I couldn't have said
enough bad things about it, and then talked about his
history with the people of Puerto Rico and how much
he loves the people of Puerto Rico and what he
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what he did as president for the people of Puerto Rico.
So I mean there's there's such a difference. They feign
this phony outrage, but go ahead, Robert Finish.
Speaker 6 (06:21):
Absolutely no, You're right, he did a great job of
cleaning it up. That's absolutely the case. But this actually
just this is like a wave that watched over it,
and that that's just yesterday's news. I mean this is
really you know, we talked about the news sock on
how the next outrageous thing eras is the last outrageous thing,
and the Trump thing was like minimum on the scale
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about rage, and this is at the top. I mean,
this is equal to deplorable.
Speaker 7 (06:47):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
I think it is huge and it is just going
to motivate the Trump's supporters and Like I said, I
expect to see garbage theme signs and people wearing trash
bags and everything else in the next week. But it
has literally given them another rally froct and just it
is exactly the way if it could have been stored
but Britain, for the Trump campaign to close with something dimotivational,
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it was a huge misstep and I almost wondered to
buyden do it on purpose.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Now, both Insider Advantage Matt Towery's polling organization and Trufalgar
Robert Halley's pulling organization ranked among the top posters in
both twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. So the big question
I have is based on your polling and what you
see in the aggregate on RealClearPolitics dot com. Matt Towery,
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where is the race today?
Speaker 3 (07:37):
Okay, So here's what we have to do. We have
to decide if the other posters have adjusted their polling
to be more in line with Robert and myself for
presidential cycles or not. If they have not, and you
have the polls that we have and the averages and
the Real Queer Politics average, Trump normally outperforms all of
those polls by two or three points in each of
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these states, all the states than the most that were
the case. Then you're looking at a Trump victory and
perhaps winning several of the battleground states that they don't
expect them to win right now. Necessarily, obviously, either Pennsylvania
or Michigan is necessary from the win. Now if you
if you believe that they have adjusted and that they're
trying to get in line and capture that shot from voter,
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then it's a neck and neck race because Robert and
I have almost every one of these states at one point.
At the most, Georgia is gonna be at exceptional. Let
me just say about Georgia. The African American turnout in
Georgia has been but nominally disappointing to the Democrats. It
is over there. They're at twenty six percent. They needed
to be at twenty nine percent. Today. They are even
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running ad sean that tell black voters that if they
don't vote, their voting records can be disclosed to their
employer and other individuals. I'm not kidding.
Speaker 8 (08:53):
That's how good I know you're not kidding.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
We talked about it yesterday about this outside group running
on this AD. I didn't know it was Orgia but
they're running it well that I didn't know it was
in Georgia, Philly, Detroit and other places around the country.
Speaker 8 (09:08):
But what about this factor factory.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
One more thing that is a little outside of your
area of expertise, and that is early voting, which you
mentioned in Georgia, because we're seeing similar trends in every
battleground state.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Well, for me, I have to tell you, Georgia's been
my bill whether through these presidential races in twenty sixteen,
and I can't believe in my mind that the African
American vote, the other base vote for the Democrats is
so lethargic in Georgia, but somehow it's just on fire
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in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and other states. It's a disconnect.
So I have to believe that the early vote that
we're seeing, which Republicans.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Or what we're seeing in Georgia, we're seeing in all
these battle grounds, because I'm seeing those numbers.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
Yeah, Well, Pennsylvania's a little problematic for the Republicans because
the Democrats requested a whole lot more mail in ballots,
and by the way, that's the only way you vote
early in Pennsylvania. You can carry it to a place
and put in a little box. But it's all considered
mail in voting, so that means a lot of the
vote Pennsylvania is gonna be same day election voting. I
think all of these trends would very good for Donald Trump.
(10:21):
You know, we've been burned Robert and I making predictions,
but I can say the trend line right now. Either
the other posters have come way up and they've got
their game together and it's gonna be Niptuck, or Robert
and I are right again, they're going to be off again.
Trump probably wins by bigger margins that we're talking about
in our polls.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Same question, Robert, I feel right now that everything except
for Nevada in Wisconsin, I feel like are very strong Trump.
And again it goes back to just what Matt said.
If the other guys have adjusted their polling, and this
is a neck and neck race, If they haven't, this
may very well be a race that Trump gets more
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than the electoral votes he needs. Wisconsin. Their same day
voter registration means that poeling is extremely difficult of everyone
who registers. From twenty twenty two, twenty three and twenty four,
fifty one percent registered on election day of twenty twenty two,
So we have no idea how many people can register
and vote on election day. So it's a very difficult
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state to poll. Nevada the same token with the Union
vote and the way they put them on buses and
everything on the Saturday before the election. You can see
last minute changes there, but the other places look very stable.
And this lack of enthusiasm and the African American vote
we're seeing at other places to these ads threatening people
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significantly tell you that they're very worried about that and
the attention that's been paid there. And if they don't
get what they need with African American vote, they don't
get what they need with Hispanic vote. This election is
not going to be one.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Do you both see that the tread line is demographically
in all seven states?
Speaker 8 (12:03):
Robert, you go first the.
Speaker 6 (12:05):
Trend lines among the Hispanics I see across all the states, certainly,
and maybe even more so in Nevada than any other states. Uh,
you know, it's hard to beat that it's a female machine,
but the Hispanic vote is very strong and there's not
a lot of African American there, but we see it
everywhere with the African American males and the and the
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being for Trump, and then the lack of enthusiasm and
the others, and so these trends laws are very strong
for Trump.
Speaker 7 (12:35):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
There are some you know on females on the gen
Z that are very energized for Harris, but the males
in gen Z are almost exactly off. It's the strongest
gender gap of all of them. And so the trend
lines look very good for Trump across the board, but
cutting into these minorities is devastating to the Democrats.
Speaker 8 (12:57):
Matt will give you the last word.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
I agree with Robert and all of that. We collaborate,
as you know, and have a podcast together Pulling Plus
where you can listen to hear what we have to
say in detail. But the one trend line that has
concerned me with regard to Trump has always been the
senior voters. And there are some of the most pro
abortions and some of the most anti Trump individuals are
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men and more than that, women over the age of
seventy who feel like they've made enough money to be okay,
don't care about inflation, view themselves as being the eLink
because somehow that you know they've live in a halfway
decent house and member of some chromy country club. But
they view themselves as being elitists and intellectual and they
are very intense in they're voting. And so that's a
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countervailing force that the Trump teams having to get over
because they could never quite get these folks on boards.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
But right people have to worry about the red wave
in twenty two never materializing.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
I think that this is a different situation, and they
explain why very quick quick. In a off year, in
a midterm election, the turnout is a manufacturer one. It
is based on what these various campaigns do and how
much money is spent, and that can be a variable
no one can control or predict. In a presidential year,
with Donald Trump and Harris or whomever, you know it's
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going to be a full turnout. And you also know
that there are a lot of people who don't want
to say they're voting for Donald Trump for the very
reason we talked about at the beginning of this. There's
term garbage there, the term races. They're afraid to be
on a list, and Robert and I try to get
our information a little more anonymously so they don't feel
so much on the spot, and that's why we've been
a little better at getting this stuff. But even we
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can't capture all the Trump votes. And no, an election
presidential election year is not like a midterm election.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
All right, Matt Towery and Robert Cahley, thank you both.
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Speaker 9 (17:20):
This will be one week from today's election day, last
interview I will ever have with you as a candidate.
I'm sure you're probably not thinking about that yet.
Speaker 10 (17:31):
Well not really, but it's a little bit sad. We've
been together a long time as a candidate.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
Now we can be.
Speaker 10 (17:36):
Together maybe toward making America great again.
Speaker 4 (17:39):
Because we have to do that.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
You know.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
It is amazing one week to go. How are you
feeling about the race. I think we're leading in every state,
every swing state.
Speaker 10 (17:50):
I think we're even picking up maybe some states that
traditionally don't go Republican. People want to see change. They
don't want to have borders where murderers are being released
in to our country and many others, drug dealers, where
jails are being emptied out into our country. I happen
to think it's the biggest issue. I think inflation would
be second of horrible inflation and economy. I mean, the
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economy went bad because of inflation. We had no inflation whatsoever.
We had a great economy, maybe the best ever. I think,
the best economy anyone's ever had. And when you see
what's happened to our country, it's very sad. But when
you see what they're allowing to come into our country
and kill people. I've just randomly just killed so many people.
Young girls are dying left and right. We can't let
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this happen. I think it's the most important issue. And
we're talking about by the thousands. They're coming in by
the hundreds of thousands and even the millions. And so
they have twenty one million people released into our country
through a ridiculous open border policy.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
Of Kamala. You have to blame her.
Speaker 10 (18:52):
Because she was put in charge of the border by Biden,
who went to sleep at four o'clock, and she's done
a horrible job. And by the way, I think it's
very important for listeners to know that the Border Patrol
endorsed me powerfully and said she was horrible. They said
I was the best ever and that she is the
worst ever. So it shouldn't be that much about.
Speaker 9 (19:11):
In her oal worts and this has frustrated me. In
the campaign, the media has covered for her, you know,
an extension of a press office. She has set in
her own words, she wants to decriminalize the illegal immigration,
free food, housing, healthcare, education, running mate, legal drivers' licenses
for illegals, free taxpayer funded college, free sex change surgeries.
Speaker 10 (19:33):
Correct and defined abilities, and defund the police. Don't forget
she was one of the leaders who have defund the police.
That means it's in her psyche defunding the police.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
We have to do the opposite. We have to let
the police do their job.
Speaker 10 (19:47):
We can't take away their house and their pension and
their family and everything else. If they are a little
bit more aggressive we have Our country is a crime
ridden country. When they go into department stores and they
strip the store, they strip the store, and our police
are standing out there wanting to do their job. But
they're told stand down, don't touch anybody, and they're walking
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out with refrigerators, and they're walking out with air conditioners,
and there's hundreds of They.
Speaker 9 (20:15):
Let them walk away as long as it's under one
thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
Yeah, yeah, well that was her policy.
Speaker 10 (20:20):
Under anything under nine hundred and fifty dollars, you don't prosecute.
But really it's much worse. They don't prosecute anyway. The
only ones they go after is me, people like me.
They go after, Catholics they go after, and evangelicals will
be next. This is a horrible group of people. These
are very dangerous people.
Speaker 9 (20:39):
Or they will use limited resources to look into moms
and dads at school board meetings as potential domestic terrests.
We're now with the final week of this campaign. We
have two very very different closing arguments that have emerged.
Kamala's closing argument her her surrogates Nazi, fascist, racist Stalin Hitler, Mussolini,
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and I thought this was supposed to be the campaign
of joy, So doesn't seem very joyful to me.
Speaker 4 (21:14):
What's your reaction to it? They have no joy. They
took it away from a man.
Speaker 10 (21:19):
I'm not a fan of Biden obviously, but he had
fourteen million votes.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
She got no votes. She was the last, and twenty
two people ran.
Speaker 10 (21:28):
She was last. She came in last, never made it
to Iowa. They went in and they said, you're.
Speaker 4 (21:33):
Not running anymore. We're taking it away.
Speaker 10 (21:35):
They took it away, and he gave up much more
easily than I would have thought he would have. But
this is not a campaign of joy for them. It's
a campaign of hatred. You know, my father and I
mentioned this for the first time yesterday. I was in
Pennsylvania and I mentioned it. I said, my father, when
I was young, never mentioned the name Hitler. Ever, she
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was tough on it. Somebody would say, Hitler never mentioned
that name. Nazi, never mentioned, never mentioned that name. And
he meant it to And it was a word that
you never used, you know, you never use those words
in They.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Accused me of being a Nazi.
Speaker 10 (22:12):
They accused me of being a Hitler type guy or
a Hitler lover.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
And I'm not.
Speaker 10 (22:21):
I'm the opposite. They're the ones that are doing They're oppressive.
This is like an oppressive machine. And you know they
also happen to have the press for whatever reason. But think,
think of what they're fighting for. They're fighting for open
borders where millions of people can pour into our country.
Think of it, millions of who can get elected with that.
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They're thinking of having men playing in women's sports. You know,
it's interesting. I've been a politician now for nine years.
I can't I hate to say I'm a politician. I
guess I'm a politician. Nobody's ever come to me, you see, sir,
it's really important that we let men play in women's sports, sir.
Gender operations all over the place are really important. Nobody
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ever brought this up up. They bring could you lower taxes,
could you do this, could you do that? Could you
help me hear my businesses? You know, et cetera, et cetera.
They bring up a lot of things, but nobody ever
came to me. So it's really important that we do this.
Men should play in women's sports. I think it's got
a constituency of about about almost nothing, and yet they
do it. Maybe it's because they want to destroy the country,
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I don't know.
Speaker 9 (23:25):
Or gender affirming care for minors who care without parental consent.
Speaker 10 (23:30):
So a young man leaves for school and goes to school,
and the authority takes them over without parental consent, and
they do things to him that you don't want to
know about. I mean, is this supposed to be America?
I don't think so doesn't see. These people are radical people.
And let me tell you, she's not a smart person.
She's a low IQ individual. I've said it for a
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long time. She speaks so slowly. Everything's so slow. She
thinks of answers. They ask her a question, she talks
about she was grown up with a lawn growing on
her front yard. Everything is like crazy. Sixty minutes protects her.
Sixty minutes takes out her answer and puts a new
answer in because her answer was so bad.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
Could you imagine them doing and I'd love to have
them do it for me? Think of it.
Speaker 10 (24:19):
You had sixty minutes CBS. They should lose their license.
This isn't just editing. They took out her whole answer,
every word, and they put a totally different answer in
so that she looked better, because she looked like a
very stupid person if they would have left the original answer.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
I mean, I've never even heard of a thing like that.
You mentioned your father and you did have I.
Speaker 9 (24:40):
Know the media would like to focus on the comments
of one general, But you had about a week or
so ago, two hundred former generals, admirals all come out, and.
Speaker 10 (24:49):
Nobody were talking about over three hundred people from the administration,
the most respected people.
Speaker 4 (24:57):
I see.
Speaker 10 (24:57):
Even Bill Barr's name was mentioned, and I said, well listen,
because he understaid, Look, he understood I did a hell
of a good job, and so did everyone. They signed
a document over three hundred people. The press will not
put it out. I'm so glad you guys, thank you
for asking this question. But I had over three hundred
of the top people from intelligence, generals, everybody from the
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administration saying Trump was a great president.
Speaker 4 (25:23):
But the press won't put that out. They just don't.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
Look.
Speaker 10 (25:26):
We have a very, very corrupt and dishonest press. And
I think with time it gets better because they're all
doing pretty badly.
Speaker 9 (25:34):
If they if they're closing argument and their surrogates are
doubled down and tripled down and quadrupled down. I'm nazi
Nazi fascist fascists. Think of the environment we're in in Butler, Pennsylvania.
You came within a millimeter of being murdered, assassinated.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
We had Trump International.
Speaker 9 (25:52):
You would be assassin in the bushes with an AK
forty seven with the scope on it. This is the
environment wherein I am told you can confirm if you
on or not Ranian hit squads are in this country
that want to assassinate you. And you have an entire
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establishment of the Democratic Party. Kama is not telling them no,
she's she herself is using these some of these words.
Tim Walls is using these Nazi analogies. And in light
of the environment and what has happened and assassination squads
being here, what is your reaction to the fact that
they won't stand up morally and say stop with the
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Nazi fascist garbage and let's argue on the issues of
the day, and whoever wins wins.
Speaker 10 (26:42):
They only go after consequential presidents. I'm very consequential. I
make China pay. I had Iran ready to make it
do they would have done anything. Now they have three
hundred and fifty billion dollars. They were broke with me,
and I would have been very good around. They had
to have one thing, no nuclear weapons. You can have
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nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the greatest danger to our
country going forward, to the world going forward. It's not
global warming I'm an environmentalist. I do great with the
cleanest air, with the cleanest water. But if the ocean
rises one eighth of an inch over the next five
hundred years, we'll handle that.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
What we don't want is global.
Speaker 10 (27:22):
Warming of the nuclear variety, and that could happen on tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
You've created a broad coalition.
Speaker 9 (27:31):
I believe there were Republican Party is now the party
of hard working men and women, and the Democratic Party
is the party of Hollywood, New York and DC coastal.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
If that so, you have built a very broad.
Speaker 9 (27:45):
Diverse coalition, including Hispanic Americans, African Americans. And by the way,
I'll put the numbers up on the screen and we
can and show people where they were in those first
three years of your presidency, the best growth rate in
sixty years, and the people that did best for minorities
for America in the US. And you have built this coalition. Anyway,
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so you have this big event at Madison Square Garden.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
It went on for hours.
Speaker 6 (28:10):
I don't even know.
Speaker 4 (28:10):
If you were there for the whole thing. I don't
know what time you got there.
Speaker 9 (28:14):
I was told and made it ware that you had
no idea about this comedian who made comments I still have.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
I have no idea who he is.
Speaker 10 (28:23):
Somebody said there was a comedian that joked about Puerto
Rico or something, and I have no idea. Who has
never saw him, never heard of him, and don't want
to hear of him.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
But I have no idea.
Speaker 10 (28:33):
They put a comedian in, which everybody does. You throw
comedians in, you don't vet them and go crazy. It's
nobody's fault. But somebody said some bad things. Now what
they've done is taken somebody that has nothing to do
with the party, has nothing to do with us, said something,
and they try and make a big deal.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
But I don't know who it is.
Speaker 10 (28:52):
I don't even know who put them in, and I
can't imagine it's a big deal. I've done more for
Puerto Rico than any president I think that's ever or
that's ever been president.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
I when the hurricanes came, I rebuilt.
Speaker 10 (29:05):
I helped them rebuild their electrical system, I helped them
rebuild dams and everything else. That place was hit by
so many hurricanes it's almost like Hurricane Hurricane Alley.
Speaker 4 (29:17):
I've never seen anything like it.
Speaker 10 (29:18):
And Puerto Ricans loved me because I was the president
that stood up for them more than any president. I've
had great relationships with Hispanics, but I've had really great
relationship with Puerto Rico and people from Puerto Rico. They
love every time I go outside, I see somebody from
Puerto Rico, they give me a hug and a kiss.
I gave them more money. I sent the hospital ship.
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When they had one of the big hurricanes, they had
no hospitals. The hospitals were wiped out. I sent the
big mercy ship. I sent it to Puerto Rico fully equipped.
It took care of things. I mean, they loved me
in Puerto Rico, and I love them. I was there
handing out food. I got in trouble for that too,
because we were having fun with a lot of people
and growing paper towels to the back.
Speaker 4 (30:01):
They were all having fun everywhere, and the fake news
came hold. I was very disrespectful to be throwing towels.
Speaker 10 (30:07):
Now I have unbelievable good relationship with Puerto Rico and
the Puerto Rican people.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
Who this comedian was. I have no idea. You wish
he wasn't there.
Speaker 10 (30:16):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if it's a big
deal or not, but I don't want anybody making nasty jokes.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
The stupid jokes probably shouldn't have been there.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Yeah, all right, we'll have more with President Trump coming
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