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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy. Lady, we would
like to prey board.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Or exactly is that?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
What does it mean to pre board, to get on
before you get on? That's another complaint of mine. Too
much use of this prefix pre.
Speaker 4 (00:22):
It's all over the language.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Now pre this pre that place the turkey in a
preheated oven.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
There are only two states on oven can possibly exist
in heated or unheated. It's telling you to get on
the plane, Get on the plane, get on the plane.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
I say, fuck you, I'm getting in the plane.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
Let people can even get on the plane.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
I'll be in here with you folks in uniform.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
That seems to be less wind in here.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
They might tell you you're on a non stop flight.
I don't think I care for that.
Speaker 6 (01:03):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
I insist that my flight stop, preferably at an airport.
Speaker 7 (01:09):
It's so sudden.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Unscheduled cornfield and housing development stops not seem to interrupt
the floor of my day.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Here's one they just made up. Near miss.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
When two planes almost collide, they call it a near miss.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
It's a near head. A collision is.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
A near miss. Look they nearly miss.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Fiy Wi.
Speaker 7 (01:49):
I want to find.
Speaker 8 (02:01):
Land.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Standing ground is a production of Lahy Media.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
That's enough put down the mic.
Speaker 9 (02:37):
US President Donald Trump has directed officials to rebuild and
reopen the notorious Alcatraz prison on an island near San
Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. The president says the jail will
be used to house America's most ruthless and violent offenders.
When he made the announcement on his truth social account,
starting with an all capital statement rebuild and Open Alcatraz,
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he said he wanted the prison to be substantially in
large before it was put back into service. Alcatraz was
shut down more than sixty years ago and turned into
a museum. Previous inmates included notorious gangsters Al Capone, Mickey Cohen,
and George Machine Gun Kelly. More than one and a
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half million people visited the tiny island every year.
Speaker 10 (03:28):
Well, first of all, right, off the bat, this is
not my main topic today. Well I never have a
main topic because I jump around, I go from story
to story whatever. But I thought in the billboard I
would talk about this a little bit, this idea of
opening up Alcatraz again.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Okay, I'm sure most of you know about it.
Speaker 10 (03:51):
May maybe some of you don't, but for years I
think it was eventually shut down.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
I think in nineteen sixty six in that area.
Speaker 11 (03:59):
Right.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
But if you've ever.
Speaker 10 (04:00):
Seen a movie called Escape from Alcatraz with Clint Eastwood
and Fred Ward, which is the true story of three
individuals who escaped the complex and were never found. They
never found them, they found some remnants of You have
(04:23):
to watch the movie because the way they did it
was ingenious. The way they pulled it off. My personal
opinion is most likely they made it. And ironically, I
was at the bank the other day and I got
into a conversation with a woman and she had visited.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
Alcatraz.
Speaker 10 (04:42):
You can go out and you can tore it, you know,
and then when you walk out you can tell all
your friends.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
Hey, I did time at Alcatraz.
Speaker 11 (04:49):
All right.
Speaker 10 (04:50):
Well, I don't think it's necessarily a bad idea. It's
money well spent if it's going to be well utilized.
But like everything else in life, the rock, Alcatraz, whatever,
there's no if you can be if you can get
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into it, you can get out of it. They can
make it very difficult. Now, why Trump?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Where?
Speaker 10 (05:18):
What type of people would be sent to this type
of incarceration. I don't know what he would use it for,
so I'm open to it. It's an interesting idea. It's
still sitting out there. Maybe we should just put it
to good use.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
Right So, I.
Speaker 10 (05:37):
Look, I gotta tell you if you get if you
get a free night whatever, or you got a movie
night Escape from Alcatraz with Clint Eastwood. It's such a
good film and it shows you how they did it.
But interesting story that the Trump administration would actually be thinking.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
About doing this.
Speaker 10 (05:59):
All right, Well, moving on, we've got a new pope, right, Uh,
We've got finally finally the uh, there's well, there's a
book coming out called Original Sin by Alex Thompson and
Jake Tapper at CNN. Jake Tapper most notably known for
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really defending Biden's mental decline a lot, and now he's
doing a Maya kalplan saying, oh, you know, they're all
trying to save face.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
They really are. They're all trying to save face.
Speaker 10 (06:34):
So we'll get into that as well as an American pastime,
and that is with the new pope, and everything is
what religion and humor have.
Speaker 4 (06:43):
Always gone together. We'll get into that, all right.
Speaker 10 (06:46):
I'm Germany. This is standing ground. This is Mojo Fiber Radio.
If they do reopen Alcatraz, I hope you behave yourself.
But I'll tell you what if I do go to Alcatraz,
I think I'd like to.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Be known as.
Speaker 10 (07:00):
Snaggle tooth Lady. All right with that? I'm German lad.
Just standing ground. This is Mojo Fiver Radio. Let's get going.
Speaker 12 (07:07):
Alcatraz is a maximum security prison with very few privileges.
We don't make good citizens, but we make good prisoners. Burglary,
armed robbery, grand larceny. You'll escape from quite.
Speaker 7 (07:27):
A few prisoner surgery. That's why you hear.
Speaker 12 (07:32):
Alcatraz was built to keep all the rotten eggs in
one basket. I was specially chosen to make sure that
the stink from the basket does not escape.
Speaker 7 (07:43):
Since I've been.
Speaker 12 (07:43):
Worn, a few people who tried to escape, Most of
them have been recaptured. Those that haven't have been killed
or drowned in the bay. No one has ever escaped
from Alcatraz, and no one ever.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
Will Tonight this bond I'll be your jail break somewhere
in this town.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
See me and the boys.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
We don't like.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
It, so we're getting the moon down.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
Hallello with the right to lift. If you see us
coming up, whink, it's best move away. Do you mean
what I say from my breath.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Tonight?
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Tonight you're listening, just standing ground with Jeremy, lady.
Speaker 13 (08:59):
And recovering every angle from our area to the Vatican
to Pope Leo's hometown of Chicago. I would assume supporter
Dan Kraut is there.
Speaker 8 (09:06):
Dan.
Speaker 14 (09:09):
Many people said it would never happen, But here we are,
the first US born pope and he's from right here
in Chicago. Let me tell you there is an electricity
in the air here tonight. Many people have a strong
sense of pride and also a feeling of optimism for
the future. I'm sending right outside of Holy Named Cathedral
in downtown Chicago, whereas you can see behind me they are.
They've already draped gold and white bunting over the cathedral drawers.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
This has been a place where.
Speaker 14 (09:30):
People have come all day to pray, to light candles,
and also to celebrate.
Speaker 15 (09:36):
Twenty four hours and twenty one minutes after the doors
closed at the Sistine Chapel, the white smoke signaled a
new pope. An hour later, we all learned that new
pope would make history.
Speaker 7 (09:49):
La bache siao, peace be with you.
Speaker 15 (09:52):
The cardinal from the South side of Chicago, now known
as Pope Leo the fourteenth.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
We is that fashion.
Speaker 10 (10:03):
It is special congratulations to Pope Leo from Chicago, who
will now lead the Catholic Church. He's young in pope terms.
Sixty nine is pretty young. He could be around for
quite some time. I'm still a little bit ambivalent. We
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haven't really done a deep dive into what his views
on a lot of things are. And I think what
he's doing is he's just kind of slowly working himself
into the gig. It's like any other job, and that
will come within time. But what I see prima facia
right now up front is that he does come across
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as being a good guy.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
I mean, I don't.
Speaker 10 (10:49):
His brothers were interviewed and apparently he really religion, had
a big Catholicism had a big part of his life.
Wasn't sorry, was a big part of his life since
a very very young age.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
He's in the seventh grade.
Speaker 10 (11:07):
And they said he used to he used to say
Mass in the basement and he'd have friends over it,
and he'd use an ironing board as an altar, and
he would do the Eucharist and everything like that. So
it's in his blood. He has he he has dedicated
his life to the Good Lord and this is this
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is his calling, and he's been at it since a
very young age. And a lot of people were surprised,
including yours truly, uh, the first American Pope. Well, anyway,
prior to all this, if you guys heard, well you did,
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maybe you didn't. An image got out and it kind
of went viral, but actually it ended up on the
White House account was an image of Donald Trump dressed
up as the Pope. And of course anything that Donald
Trump does or is associated with, they're immediately going to
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get on him and say, oh, that was offens if
it was terrible whatever. I can guarantee you one that
if they had done that, if Obama had done that,
they would have said, oh, come on, it's just a
mean get over it.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
It's not that bad.
Speaker 10 (12:27):
And you know what, I'd like to bet that with
Pope Leo. Sorry, probably got a little bit of a
yuck out of it. But anyway, leave it to the
press to go into the Oval Office and make a
big deal of it.
Speaker 16 (12:40):
Any questions FS about the stadium or yes, ma'am.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Thanks.
Speaker 17 (12:45):
See, cats, we're not so happy about the image of
you looking like the Pope.
Speaker 18 (12:50):
Oh I see.
Speaker 16 (12:51):
I mean they can't take a joke. You don't mean
the Catholics, you mean the fake news media, not the
Catholics loved it. I had nothing to do with it.
Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the
Pope and.
Speaker 7 (13:02):
They put it out on the internet. That's not me
that did it.
Speaker 16 (13:05):
I have no idea where it came from. Maybe it
was AI, but I know nothing about it. I just
saw it last evening. Actually, my wife thought it was cute.
She said, isn't that nice?
Speaker 2 (13:18):
My question about actually, I would.
Speaker 16 (13:20):
Not be able to be married though that would be
a lot I'd have to. To the best of my knowledge,
popes aren't big one getting married, are they not?
Speaker 7 (13:29):
That we know of?
Speaker 16 (13:29):
No, No, I think it's a fake news media that
you know.
Speaker 7 (13:33):
They're fakers.
Speaker 19 (13:34):
My question, though, sir, was about the fact that it
was put out on the White House account, even though
it was AI generated.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
It was a joke, it was a meme.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Does it at all diminish.
Speaker 20 (13:44):
The substance of the official White House account to have.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
It go out on give you break.
Speaker 16 (13:50):
It was just somebody did it in fun.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
That's all it was. Really, that's all it was.
Speaker 10 (13:56):
And leave it to the media to take something not
really a bad deal. I'm not saying that no one
was offended by it. Of course, there were some people
that were offended by it, but not everyone. Most people
probably looked at it for what it was. It was
just a little pull of the yarn, as they say, right,
pull of the yarn. Well, leave it to Anna Navarro
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at the View to sort of, you know, light a
match under this whole thing, and shame on you if
you're a Catholic and you voted for Donald Trump, how
dare he? However, I've got a cut of the View
defending another quote sacrilegious, uh image that we all had
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to look at and defending it.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
But anyway, let's go to this one first.
Speaker 10 (14:44):
Here's an a Navarro at the View reacting to Trump
in the Pope attire.
Speaker 21 (14:51):
Him tweeting out an AI created image and the White
House official account of him posing as the Pope is disrespectful.
It is frank disgusting, and it is outrageous, and so
all of those devout Catholics that voted for Donald Trump.
I think you need to ask yourself some questions, and
I think you need to ask the White House and
Donald Trump's some questions, because Trump, mister president. It's it's
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his holiness the pope, not his oiliness the dope.
Speaker 10 (15:21):
Oh, by the way, I didn't cut anything out. The
audience did not laugh. She was probably up all the
night before trying to write something out and it flopped.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
It didn't work.
Speaker 10 (15:34):
But anyway, notwithstanding, not too long ago, when we had
the Olympics, a group of people got together and they
made an image similar to that of the Last Supper,
the Holy Meal.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
And there was a little scuttle but about it.
Speaker 10 (15:54):
People are like, oh, come on, I mean seriously, And
they had whoever it was, in the middle and then
around the front of the table and everything is really
depictatory of that of da Vinci's painting of the Last Supper.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
Well, here's the view.
Speaker 10 (16:11):
Talking to people who were offended by that. Listen, listen
to listen to the difference and the reaction.
Speaker 22 (16:22):
Over the weekend.
Speaker 13 (16:22):
The Olympics kicked off Friday in Paris. Who all right,
But then there was instant controversy over an opening number
featuring drag performers that some people said was a blasphemous
take on da Vinci's painting The Last Supper. Now organizers said,
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we're sorry, but you know, the guy who actually put
it all together said it was from the Feast of
the Gods, which is a seventeenth century Dutch painting of
the Greek Olympian gods. You know, the Olympian gods, because
it's the Olympics, okay, And there are many more people
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in the picture they're talking about here. There's people on
the side, you know, and it's like, come on, y'all,
it's the Olympics.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
Stop.
Speaker 13 (17:12):
They're not trying to do anything except talk about the history,
and they're showing you the history. There are more too
many people in the picture for it to be the
twelve Disciples and then the seven or eight other people
who are in the picture.
Speaker 23 (17:26):
Well, when you're criticizing religion, and people were offended.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
The director said it.
Speaker 23 (17:31):
Wasn't what he intended, and he also said the mission
was inclusion. Intention matters. He came out and said, that
wasn't what I intended. I'm sorry if that's what offended you,
And this is what I was trying to do. Don't
go this. I get so frustrated with religion. Don't go
by the literal letter of the Bible. Go by the
example of the Word, which is live with the grace,
live with the forgiveness, live with I was frustrated, you answer,
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and I'm okay with that. I get so tired of
being beaten over the head with religious messages while someone
walks along the life not living like Jesus at all.
Speaker 10 (18:03):
Take up your minds, ladies, seriously, I mean I I
love listening to that. Those two cuts in the dichotomy.
It's great. The bottom line is if if the picture
was of Donald Trump sitting in the middle of the
table at the Last Supper, Okay, there would be quote
hell to pay. However, being that myself being being a Christian,
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we must learn to forgive. And this is rather random,
but I have to share this story with you, and
a lot of you out there listening are going to
remember this. Look, we all we all realize in life
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that what were all sinners?
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Right?
Speaker 10 (18:58):
We even even the most devout practicing Christians have violated
the Mosaic Covenant. They've someone said to me the other night,
I was saying, my God when my godmother was actually
technically in the Ten Commandments, to mock the Last Supper
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or to what or whatever else is considered to be
a blasphemous. But I'm a blasphemis it is, it's in
poor taste. It's what's known as sacrilegious. You know, you
shouldn't do it, all right?
Speaker 4 (19:37):
Fine?
Speaker 10 (19:38):
What I was saying that when I was very young,
probably about twelve or thirteen, my godmother, God rest her soul,
she gave me a necklace and the necklace had a
it was a very very small it was a square.
But what it was it was a replica of the
of the decalogue ten ammons. And I said to my friends.
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She went back, she says, yeah, you broke every single
one of them. I'm like, well, now wait a minute,
not every single one of them, but hey whatever, we
cannot go through life without messing up. But as the
Christian faith dictates, with my understanding of it is that
the covenant is that the God will, will, will forgive. Well,
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go back to nineteen eighty seven, I want to say
in that range, Okay, I was in school in Florida,
and do you guys remember a TV A preacher by
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the name of Jimmy Swigert. Jimmy Swigert was the huge
He had millions of viewers. It's when satellite television came in.
And every Sunday I'd walk down into the lobby of
the dorm and he'd be on and you know, preaching
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the good word, and he was very, very adamant on things.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
He would go. He carried the Bible.
Speaker 10 (21:21):
He'd walk back and forth on the stage and he'd say.
Speaker 24 (21:26):
This pornography coming into our homes, and the crowd would go,
oh no. And then he'd say prostitution in the streets,
Oh no, that kind of thing, and the old saying
watch out for those ones, because.
Speaker 10 (21:46):
Those are the ones. Those are the ones you want
to watch out for. It's like I saw an interview
once with the the adult film actress, underscore actress Jenna Jamison,
who started a huge company for adult films, and she
was interviewed on the E channel and she famously said,
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she said, you see all those people out in front
of the Supreme Court that are holding up signs saying,
you know, outlaw pornography and all this, and she said,
those are my customers.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
She's not wrong.
Speaker 10 (22:23):
Well, anyway, Jimmy Swigert, the Holy One, the holy One
that was telling everybody to obey the decalogue. Well word
got out that he may be using prostitutes, and it was.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
Never really confirmed.
Speaker 10 (22:45):
What happened was there was another preacher technically well whatever
the term across the street that they were kind of competing,
and Jimmy Swigert accused him of having an affair with
a seventeen eighteen year old girl, to which this guy
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I forget his name, adamantly denied and said, no, I
did not do that, and demanded an apology from Jimmy Swygert.
And he said, if you don't apologize, oh you wouldn't
believe what I got on you. You guys remember this, And
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he took had his son, who was a professional photographer,
stake out this motel in New Orleans and there was
a room that I forget it had the room number
and everything where men were going in and coming out
with big smiles on their faces. So one day the
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photographer caught you guessed it, Jimmy Swygert going in to
that room.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
And it hit the news. It will everywhere. I mean,
this is really really bad.
Speaker 10 (24:04):
So Jimmy Swigert Jimmy Swigert went off the air for
almost a month without he went radio silent, and then finally,
on this particular Sunday, the Sabbath, his show went up
again worldwide and he went on with his routine. But
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everybody was waiting, is he going to confess? Is he
going to And I remember believers, non believers, whatever were
in the dorm lobby and we were all glued to
the TV to find out what how is he going
to get out of this?
Speaker 4 (24:47):
You are on film leaving a room. And then the prosecuted.
Speaker 10 (24:51):
Eventually came out and then she she was interviewed and
she said, he did this, I e.
Speaker 4 (24:56):
The whole whole routine right.
Speaker 10 (24:58):
Well, anyway, he goes on, does his regular whole thing,
and then finally he gets I got canna play all
of it because I don't have time, But he did
one of these. Now finally on a personal matter, everyone
went on, here we go, and he gave this very
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long religious pollyannic statement about all sorts of things but
the hook. And this is what made the nightly news
in the billboard that night and for a while and everybody, everybody,
I remember it was a joke. They would use the phrase,
I have sinned against you, my lord. And here is
Jimmy Swigert with the tears coming down his face, and
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I'm sorry I'm laughing over it because it became comical later.
Speaker 4 (25:48):
And I'll tell you why. All right, here it is,
I have sinned.
Speaker 25 (25:52):
But that's cheer, my lord. And I would ask you
a true question until it is in the seas of
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God's forgetfulness.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Well, isn't that fast up?
Speaker 10 (26:23):
Well it turned out that it turned out to be
very very special because in about two months, guess what happened?
Speaker 4 (26:30):
He did it again and that was the end of him.
Speaker 10 (26:37):
I think he was he was a pentecostal preacher, but
I think what happened was he got the boot or
he had to go in probation. As my friend, he's
still out there, Jimmy Swaggert. He's on some like local
cable access television somewhere, still spreading the good words. So
there you have it, uh, that we're all sinners. But
that one, that one, I'll never forget. That that was
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that was a classic. All right, I'm german ly, this
is standing ground, this is mojo fiber rated. We got
more to get to today, including Joe Biden's this book
that has come out. It's coming out May twenty third,
where we're getting your bits and pizzas. Pieces of it
are beginning to get unraveled about the real truth behind
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Joe Biden's mental decline and how bad it really was
and how the White House lied to us. So we
will do that upon our return. I'm Germanly my email
standing Ground seventeen seventy six at gmail dot com Standing
Ground one seven seven six at.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
Gmail dot com.
Speaker 10 (27:37):
Uh, Pope Leo, congratulations, well done, Good on you.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 15 (27:45):
Twenty four hours and twenty one minutes after the doors
closed at the sixteen Chapel, the white smoke signaled a
new Pope. An hour later, we all learned that new
Pope would make history.
Speaker 26 (27:57):
Lapache Sia convoy peace.
Speaker 15 (28:00):
Be with you, the cardinal from the South side of Chicago,
now known as Pope Leo the fourteenth.
Speaker 27 (28:06):
Now this could only happen to a guy like me,
and only happened in a town like this. So may
I say to each of you most gratefully as I
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throw each one of you.
Speaker 7 (28:32):
Kue, this.
Speaker 28 (28:37):
Is is my.
Speaker 7 (28:41):
Kind of town.
Speaker 4 (28:43):
Chicoo is well done.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
Leo, well done.
Speaker 24 (28:46):
My kind of town, Chico homeboy makes good right, my.
Speaker 28 (28:53):
Kind of people to people who smile at you any
time I roam, Chicoo is calling me home. Chico is.
Speaker 25 (29:18):
Why I just.
Speaker 27 (29:20):
Brim like a clown.
Speaker 29 (29:23):
It's my kind of town, my kind of town. Chickto
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is my kind of town.
Speaker 28 (29:48):
Chickkogo is my kind of rasmatas.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
And it has all.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
You're listenday just standing ground with Jeremy Lady, how is.
Speaker 4 (30:16):
The election made you feel?
Speaker 19 (30:17):
On a scale from one to ten, with ten being Nazi?
Nazi not. My name is doctor Nick Peterson, and I
specialize in those suffering from TDS Trump the arrangements. Hello,
I'm doctor Peterson. How are you well? Donald Trump is
a felon? Nope, I asked how you were doing. The
majority of Americans can mentally handle election results on both
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sides of the aisle. However, there's this small, albeit growing
group of I don't want to say Americans, but people
that are just disconnected from reality. Fascist, and honestly, it
makes diagnosing these people a whole lot easier. I just
checked their social media. Gone are the days when you
(31:01):
just serve your symptoms on web md.
Speaker 7 (31:03):
Homed by yourself.
Speaker 19 (31:05):
How they import their symptoms in person them for the
world to see. The haircut is also a dead giveaway.
So what brings you in today?
Speaker 30 (31:14):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (31:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 19 (31:14):
Maybe it's the orange democracy, destroy and putin love and
dictator all right, so mental illness. They are completely blind
to the fact that their observed actions and ideologies were
a big factor in their party's loss. Let me ask
you this, do you even know what democracy is?
Speaker 7 (31:33):
Follow up question?
Speaker 19 (31:35):
Do you know how Kamala Harris became the nominee? I
know you're a deplorable Nazi fascist bigot. Okay needs turns
out that calling half the country Nazis for four years
was not a women's strategy, and yet somehow not even
Cardid could save them. Do you realize what I'm going through? Yep, delusion.
(32:00):
I am losing my right to vote. Where you get
in your information will be Goldberg. Well what's the remedy,
you might be wondering. Well, if you ask me, it's
a history lesson in Jesus. But the pharmacy doesn't offer
those I prescribe them a brain and I send them
to trybrain dot com for more information.
Speaker 7 (32:18):
Well, I'll show you.
Speaker 19 (32:20):
I'm moving to Canada. That'd be great, and I'll be
shaving my head. Oh that's no. And one last thing,
I'm going on a sex strike.
Speaker 11 (32:29):
You're a loss.
Speaker 19 (32:32):
Oh no, you.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Are listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy. Lady.
Speaker 31 (32:38):
This guy's been stone since the third grade.
Speaker 32 (32:55):
President Biden's closest advisors privately discussed the possibility that he
may need to use a wheelchair if he won reelection
because his physical health had deteriorated so much. That scoop
out this morning from Axios. It's one of the many
details in the soon to be released new book titled
Original Sin, President Biden's Decline, It's cover Up, and his
(33:15):
disastrous choice to run again. It was written by Axios'
Alex Thompson and cnnz own Jake Tapper. Jake is here
to join us.
Speaker 7 (33:24):
Now.
Speaker 32 (33:24):
I'm curious about what his advisors were saying at the time,
as you look at this, as you reported out this book.
Speaker 33 (33:35):
So, the White House phosician, doctor Kevin O'Connor was telling
White House aids that President Biden's deterioration of his spine,
the degeneration was so significant that if he fell one
more time, that he might have to be in a
wheelchair and serve in a wheelchair for his second term,
but everybody pushed off the notion that he used a
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wheelchair until after the election. This is all part of
a larger hole where the Biden White House tried to
hide the extent of his deterioration, both physical and cognitive,
as much as possible. In fact, as we all know,
we all saw as his shuffling gait got worse and
worse from two thousand and three to two thousand and four,
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they started putting aids around him as he walked to
Marine one, the helicopter, that was to kind of hide
from public view how bad his gait was, how bad
his walking was, his shuffling, and also in case he
stumbled again, to make sure somebody was there. And this
is just of a piece of an overall campaign to
try to conceal from the American people the extent to
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which the President was really struggling to do his job.
Speaker 10 (34:45):
All right, welcome back to the program. I'm Germany. This
is Mojo Fiber Radio. That's Jake Tapper from CNN, and
Jake Tapper, like a lot of people in the media
right now, are trying to do Ameya Kalpa and the
they're getting up and they're saying, yeah, you know, we
didn't pursue this story like we we really should have.
(35:05):
And they did a deep dive, and they've got hundreds
of sources and whatever. Some have gone on record and
some haven't about how this White House staff, almost all
of them. And I believe the chief offender was probably
the first lady though she's not White House staff. Excuse me,
(35:26):
Doctor Biden was going out and telling us that he's
finely sharp as attack, he's focused, he's he's It was
just complete bullshit. I believe in the book they discussed that.
I think here that they talk about him getting up
in the morning and it would take close to two
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and a half hours to get him to a point
where he could be at least functioning, to get his
oatmeal into him and his orange juice and get him,
get them all cleaned up and shaven what have yours,
and send him out. Pretty damning stuff. And in the
end of it, what was the derivative. The derivative was
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it destroyed their chances of retaining the White House because
by the time he dropped out, it was too late.
Any Cloba shar came out just this past week and
said we would have been better served by a primary,
and I agree with her. They would have had plenty
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of time two years, he wouldn't necessarily have to step down.
It's kind of it would be sort of a catch
twenty two. If he stepped down, she would become president.
But then for two years we'd have President Harris, and
then people might start looking because we realize how much
of a dope she is. Not as much as a
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well probably much equal dope as her boss was. She's
just a dope. I'm not saying that to me mean
or cruel.
Speaker 34 (36:56):
She just is.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
She's a dope.
Speaker 10 (37:00):
We were like, okay, we got to go shopping for
somebody else. This is ridiculous. But by not opening the field,
they were stuck with her. And if he didn't endorse her,
he would be admitting what that he should have never
picked her to begin with. So it's all coming out.
This is what always happens, And in all fairness to
(37:23):
Jake Tapper, I will throw kudos to him, and that
is he does admit himself. Look, I didn't pursue this.
We didn't pursue this the way we really should have Okay,
here's a little bit more of Jake Tapper.
Speaker 32 (37:36):
Or though following him around. And I'm just curious as
to whether or not this kind of trying to hide
what was happening with the president at the time had
an impact on the press corps, like why didn't we
hear some of these details from what they actually saw?
And we're dealing with trying to get information.
Speaker 33 (37:57):
Well, Alex Thompson and I were on the case, as
there were lots of other reporters trying to figure out
what was going on behind the scenes. But the bottom
line is the White House was lying not only to
the press, not only to the public, but they were
lying to members of their own cabinet. They were lying
to White House staffers, they were lying to Democratic members
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of Congress, to donors about how bad things had gotten.
And in fact, Alex and I started writing this book
after the election of twenty twenty four, and we spoke
with more than two hundred people, most of whom, almost
all of whom were Democrats, and almost all of whom
wouldn't be honest with us or wouldn't be candid with
us until after the election. And then after the election
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we found out all of these things that when you
looked at what was going on with President Biden at
the time, it probably doesn't surprise you the.
Speaker 7 (38:48):
Extent to which he was deteriorating.
Speaker 33 (38:49):
But now we have anecdotes and facts about what was
really going on behind the scenes, with details that Democrats
wouldn't share with us until after election day.
Speaker 10 (38:58):
Not to sound overly or dramatic here, but I would
have to say, at least in my lifetime, that is
going to be the biggest screw up messy White House ever,
at least in my lifetime, or I would probably say
overall in a contemporary historical context, it was so poorly run.
Speaker 4 (39:20):
They handled everything really bad.
Speaker 10 (39:23):
They did not have a good staff, and when it
came to this, they just really.
Speaker 4 (39:29):
Didn't know how to deal with it well.
Speaker 10 (39:33):
As you remember, there were and the book now is
shedding light on this stuff. And that's why this sort
of thing is becoming unearthed and why I'm talking about it,
because there's more information than's coming out, but which.
Speaker 4 (39:46):
It always does.
Speaker 10 (39:47):
I mean, there's always someone who's gonna talk when it's
all over. But there were many instances of Joe Biden
kind of you'd be at the podium I mean he
got progressively worse. He wasn't real really bad in the
first year, but he would have a few moments when
he would drift off in the middle of a conversation
or a statement, and we'd always hear this from the media, Oh,
(40:09):
Joe has a stutter.
Speaker 4 (40:10):
It's a stutter. Has had nothing to do with a stutter.
Speaker 10 (40:15):
But the moment where the press kind of had that
Eureka moment for a brief time when they realized, you know, Houston,
we got a problem is when he was speaking at
an event and well, he was looking for a dead person.
Congressman Jackie Warlarski. I think I'm pronouncing that correctly. My
(40:35):
apologies to the family if I'm not pronouncing it correctly.
She was a congresswoman who had worked on some nutrition
programs and things like that, and they were having this
getting ready for this signing ceremony and Trump Trump beg
your pardon. Joe Biden went to this event and she
had been killed in a car accident two three weeks
earlier with some staffers, and he had even issued a
(40:56):
statement expressing his condolences, and at the event he called
out for her.
Speaker 4 (41:03):
At the event, do you remember that I want.
Speaker 22 (41:05):
To thank all of you here for including bipartisan elective
fishers like Representative Governor, Senator Brawn, Senator Booker, Representative Jackie.
Speaker 7 (41:15):
You here, Where's Jackie?
Speaker 22 (41:17):
I think sure, sure, I want to be here to
help make this a reality.
Speaker 10 (41:21):
Obviously, obviously the press could not ignore that that this
was the event that I think kind of the press went, Okay,
there's something going on here and we need to address
this issue or ask White House press about it. But uh,
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Binder girl there Green, Jean Briel, nice, sweet, very nice lady,
just completely incompetent, got up to the podium and completely
watched it where she could have easily said, he slipped up.
Speaker 4 (41:57):
He feels terrible, he apologized to the family. Can we
just move on.
Speaker 10 (42:01):
She tried to create this explanation as to why he
was looking and trying to talk to a dead person,
and it just evolved right from there.
Speaker 4 (42:13):
Listen to this. Can you explain where the mistake was made?
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Did the president?
Speaker 4 (42:17):
Was the president confused? Was something written in the telepropt
that he didn't recognize?
Speaker 1 (42:22):
Can you just help us understand what I mean?
Speaker 35 (42:23):
You're jumping to a lot of conclusions. No, but you're no,
I hear you, Stephen. I'm answering the question that you're
jumping to a lot of conclusions. I just answered the question.
If I had said, if that had been the case,
I would have stated that right. I would clearly have
stated what you just laid out. What I have said
is that she was on top of mine, and that
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he is going to see her family in just two
days time on Friday, to honor her, to honor her work,
to honor to honor her legacy, if you will, I've
just mentioned this, it's going to be a renaming of
a VA clinic Indiana in her name. And you know
that that is what he was thinking of. He was
(43:07):
thinking about her as he was naming out and calling
out the congressional champions on this issue, on this really
critical issue that's going to help millions of Americans, and
that is what the President was focused on.
Speaker 10 (43:24):
By doing that, Binder girl made matters worse, and then
they just got so frustrated.
Speaker 4 (43:32):
Whether I wanted to.
Speaker 36 (43:33):
Return to this question of the congresswoman, and I think
we all totally get why she's top of mind. You've
made that case pretty effectively. Well, think I get The
confusing part is why if she and the family is
top of mind, does the president think that she's living
and in the room.
Speaker 35 (43:49):
I don't find that confusing. I mean, I think many
people can speak to sometimes when you have someone top
of mind, they are top of mind exactly that He
was at an event you all saw, you'll watch, which
is why you're asking the question right where he was
calling out again congressional leaders, a bipartisan leadership that we
have seen on this particular issue. And uh again he's
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going to see her family in just two days, and
she was on top of mine. I mean, I don't
that is I mean, that is that is not an
unusual unusual scenario.
Speaker 21 (44:26):
There top of mind.
Speaker 10 (44:28):
Just about every day.
Speaker 13 (44:29):
But I'm not.
Speaker 4 (44:29):
Looking around for him.
Speaker 35 (44:31):
When you sign a bill for John Lennon Lenin has president,
then we can have this conversation. Okay, go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 4 (44:49):
This is a legitimate We need to have some right
right then and there.
Speaker 10 (44:54):
The press was being responsible, I believe, and they were saying, hey,
what's going on here? This is becoming These are becoming
more frequent, few and far between, whatever you want to
call it. These long pauses he at events, he would
freeze the do you remember the infamous one of him
on the self lawn of the White House and they're
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having one of their freak shows and there's music and
stuff going on, and he's just standing there and he's
looking around and he's gazing. And there was another one
with him at a church and they were singing. He
clearly was confused as to where he was. So anyway,
(45:35):
in the wake of all this right, he goes on.
He knew this book was coming out, so he's decided
to go on this tour, if you will, which includes
the view.
Speaker 4 (45:48):
But he started off with the BBC.
Speaker 7 (45:51):
Did you leave it too late?
Speaker 12 (45:53):
Should you have withdrawn earlier given someone else a big
a job.
Speaker 7 (45:57):
I don't think it would have mattered.
Speaker 22 (46:03):
We left at a time when we were we had
a good candidate, she had fully funded. And what happened
was I had become uh what uh what we had
set out to do no one thought we could do,
and become so successful or in our agenda it was
(46:25):
hard to say now, I'm gonna stop now. I met
when I said when I started that, I think it's
I I I'm prepared to hand this to the next generation.
It's a transition government, but it things moved so quickly
that it made it difficult to walk away to get
and uh, it was a uh.
Speaker 7 (46:49):
It, it was a hard decision, but uh regrets to.
Speaker 22 (46:55):
No.
Speaker 7 (46:55):
I I think it was the right decision.
Speaker 22 (46:57):
I think that uh hm, well, it.
Speaker 7 (47:04):
Was just a difficult decision. But you shouldn't have taken
it at it.
Speaker 22 (47:09):
Well, I don't think so. I mean, I don't know
how that would have made much difference.
Speaker 10 (47:14):
Of course, it would have made a difference if he
dropped out after the midterms in twenty twenty two. The
Democratic Party would have more time to open the field
and find someone to take on Donald Trump because they
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knew they were stuck with her, and they were stuck
with her because Biden dropped out too late. And there's
a lot of people now looking turn on the TV
every day and see Donald Trump and their bs and
they're pointing the finger in the right direction. Some are
still pointed at Donald Trump. Don't get mad at the
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guy who won. They're getting mad at the guy who
screwed up the administration that met up, and that was
Joe Biden. John Kennedy of Louisiana responded to the BBC
interview and listen to what he said, I.
Speaker 37 (48:08):
Did watch most of the interview. The president looks, he
looks very old. He looks as if his first pet
could have been a dinosaur.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
Number two.
Speaker 37 (48:28):
I listened to him talk about his accomplishments, and I
thought back, I spent four years serving with President Biden.
As bad as it looked from the outside, you should
have seen it from the inside.
Speaker 10 (48:42):
They just couldn't see the writing on the wall. Or
they did and they did nothing about it. Now, when
I said it would have made a difference that they
would have won the White House by opening the field,
it doesn't necessarily mean that they would have won, but
they would have been in a far better position to
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open the field.
Speaker 4 (49:05):
Uh, all right, So what does he do?
Speaker 10 (49:09):
He Biden goes on that with his wife, goes on
that hard hitting news show, The View.
Speaker 17 (49:16):
Mister President, you had previously said that you thought that
you would have won. Since then, Donald Trump won all
the battleground states and made in roads with almost every
major demographic, from working class voters to Hispanic men to
black men. Knowing what you know, now, do you think
you would have beat him?
Speaker 7 (49:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 22 (49:33):
He still got seven million fewer votes. Yes, Okay, a
lot of people didn't show up number one, number one,
number two. The they're very close in those those toss
up stags. It was. It wasn't a slam dunk. And
so look, I you know, every time I've been on
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the show, which you've been forcund, I've been fortunately beyond
more than once. Thanks for having me. Is that we talked.
You guys don't focus on as much. And I think
it's good on polling numbers, but thanks for this way.
He's had the worst hundred days any presents every.
Speaker 10 (50:14):
Yeah, okay, well I think that can easily be disputed,
but we won't go there today. That's just a typical
you know, you're going to get an applause on the
for the view from that one. But anyway, let's continue
with the view and I may stop down.
Speaker 4 (50:31):
Once in a while in comment. Okay, here we go.
Speaker 8 (50:35):
Doctor Biden. You have officially been a private citizen for
one hundred and nine days. Well, what was the thing
he did as a private citizen that you were the
last year as first lady?
Speaker 4 (50:48):
And just how is it going.
Speaker 18 (50:51):
It's going really well. And I'm shopping in the supermarket
a little bit more than yeah, and we've taken the
train we never could take the train before. In the
last couple of days, I've been on a lot of airplanes,
So I've been in LA in New York and d C. So,
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uh so there's.
Speaker 22 (51:13):
A lot of traveling Secret service. That's that's that's the benefit,
but it's also you're.
Speaker 17 (51:21):
Anyway, can't be two out there, mister president. Since you
left office, there have been a number of books that
have come out, deeply sourced from democratic sources, that claim
in your final year there was a dramatic decline in
your cognitive abilities in the in the final year of
your presidency.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
What is your.
Speaker 17 (51:39):
Response to these allegations? Are these sources wrong?
Speaker 22 (51:42):
We are wrong. There's nothing to sustain that number one.
Number two. You know, think of what what we were
left with. We left with a circumstance where we we
had an insurrection, I started, no sense of civil war.
We had a circumstance where we were in a position
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that we well the pandemic because of the incompetence of
the last outfit, end up over a million people dying,
million people dying. And we're also in a situation where
we found ourselves unable to deal with a lot of
just basic issues and I won't go into it in
(52:25):
interest of time. And so we went to work and
we got it done. And you know, one of the
things that.
Speaker 18 (52:33):
Well, well and listen, you know, one of the things
I think is that the people who wrote those books
were not in the White House with us, and they
didn't see how hard Joe worked every single day. I
mean he'd get up, he put in a full day,
and then at night he would I'd be in bed,
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you know, reading my book, and he was still on
the phone reading his briefings to work in the staff.
I mean, it was non stop. It's the White House.
Being president is not.
Speaker 4 (53:07):
Like a job.
Speaker 18 (53:08):
It's a lifestyle. It's a life that you live. You
live at twenty four hours a day. That phone can
ring at eleven o'clock at night or two in the morning.
It's constant. You never leave it. And Joe worked really hard.
I think he was a great president. And if you
look at things today, if you work at things today,
(53:33):
give me Joe Biden anytime.
Speaker 22 (53:42):
That's worth the invitation to come to the show.
Speaker 17 (53:47):
Mister president. Just to follow up on this, some of
the reporting is that people like you're the former president
you served under Barack Obama, George Clooney, a longtime supporter
of yours, major Democratic donor Chuck Schumer, Your dear Fininancy
Pelosi also had a press concerns about your ability to
do the job for four more years. Can I ask
what your relationship is with President Obama and how you
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addressed those concerns that they raised.
Speaker 22 (54:09):
Well, Look, I think that the only reason I got
out of the race was because I didn't want to
have and divide the Democratic Party.
Speaker 7 (54:22):
It's a simple proposition.
Speaker 10 (54:23):
No, the reason you dropped out and dropped out too late.
But the reason you dropped out is if you had
run against Donald Trump, he would have absolutely annihilated you.
Speaker 4 (54:33):
Okay, continue, And so that's why I got out of
the race.
Speaker 22 (54:36):
I thought it was better to put the country ahead
of my interest, my personal interest. I'm not being facetious.
I'm being deadly earnest about that. And I think that
you know, we still put this way. I had six
more months.
Speaker 7 (54:57):
I did pretty good. Yeah in six months, Yeah, as
a cheap.
Speaker 6 (55:02):
I know.
Speaker 22 (55:04):
I was building at G twenty in Brazil in November.
I was being with she. I mean, there's nothing to
change in terms of my work, ethic or the success
we had was foreign policy or domestic policy. But look,
I understand, and the last thing we needed was for
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me to And by the way, it's not a legitimate
to say, look, I know it only looks like he's forty,
but but you know, at the end of that term,
you know, he'd be eighty six years old.
Speaker 7 (55:38):
I get it. I understand the concern, I really do.
Speaker 22 (55:42):
But the point of the matter is that I would
offer specific evidence, if we had time, exactly what I
got done when I was supposedly lost my cognitive capability,
and secondly, what we did after we got out of
the race. I said, when I got out of the race,
I was still going to be president. I think it
did a pretty damn good job the last six months.
Speaker 13 (56:03):
So yeah, but well, you know what freaked everybody out
was that debate.
Speaker 22 (56:12):
It wasn't a great night.
Speaker 13 (56:13):
It was a bad night, and everybody lost their mind
because of course every no one has ever had a
bad night when they were Nobody tries to have a
bad night.
Speaker 7 (56:23):
Sometimes it happens.
Speaker 13 (56:24):
So this is this is what started both sides with this,
Oh he can't do this, this needs to stop.
Speaker 7 (56:33):
Why do you think that caught fire?
Speaker 13 (56:36):
Why do you think people bought into it, especially the Democrats.
Speaker 4 (56:40):
Buy into what if if?
Speaker 10 (56:44):
If you're if you're walking down the street and you
see somebody pull over, get out of their car, and
go over under the curb and vomit, you don't need
to be persuaded that they're nausious, that they're sick.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
You don't need to be a doctor.
Speaker 10 (57:08):
You need to be a human being who can practice
inductive or deductive reasoning.
Speaker 4 (57:14):
This person is ill.
Speaker 10 (57:16):
All you had to do to figure out that Joe
Biden was having problems was just turn on the news
and WOOPI Goldberg says, how is it that people bought
into one bad night?
Speaker 4 (57:29):
It wasn't just the debate, it was everything prior to that.
Speaker 10 (57:34):
They say it was the debate that really set everybody off.
They didn't know beforehand that this guy could not get
on stage and debate Donald Trump and what p Goldberg says,
How did people buy into it? I mean, I understand
politics is the art of persuasion, but when you see
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Joe Biden talking to dead people and shaking hands with
ghosts and freezing at events, you didn't need to persuade
me that he was having problems.
Speaker 22 (58:04):
Continued well, First of all, we still were when in primary,
We're still doing everything. The Democratic Party at large didn't
buy into it, but the Democratic leadership and some of
the very significant contributors did, even though we raised enormously,
Like when I left the race, Kama had one hundreds
of millions of dollars. She had the best organized or campaign,
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every organization, every state was organized, et cetera. But you
know what happens is that it took on a life
and I had a very I'm going to say something
out race. I've lot lost many debates in my life.
I've been pretty good at doing that. I was sick.
I was no excuse, but I was, and I had
(58:52):
a bad, bad night, and.
Speaker 10 (58:55):
You were having a bad four years. It wasn't just
one night. I don't get this that it all came down. Well,
I understand that that's sort of when like it. No
one could, no one could get out of that one.
That debate, Old boy, that was bad. I will agree,
yes it was. It was very obtuse. As they say,
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it was very obvious, but prior to that, there were
obvious signs. It was just the debate that they finally
went okay, you know what, maybe he's not up.
Speaker 4 (59:26):
For this job anymore.
Speaker 10 (59:27):
Oh no, shit, you should you should have known that
three years ago. All right, let's continue with the view
spew and anyway.
Speaker 21 (59:34):
You immediately know you had had a bad night.
Speaker 7 (59:37):
Yeah, I did.
Speaker 22 (59:37):
But even after that, the post showed me down by
two points.
Speaker 18 (59:41):
And howd you know Joe came on. I went on
to the stage after the debate. I mean we all
saw it. It was terrible, and so Joe looked at me
and he said, I, well, I'll use screwed up, he said.
I he didn't say that, And I said, we all know,
Joe Biden, we know what he started. And I said,
yeah you did, Joe, but we have hundreds of people
(01:00:01):
waiting for us. Put your shoulders back, walk out there,
you know, be who you are. And we were not
going to let ninety minutes of a debate define his
presidency and all those years of service.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Doctor Biden.
Speaker 11 (01:00:15):
I do want to ask you.
Speaker 10 (01:00:18):
Natural right, And he I don't blame He turned her
and said I fed up. But then she got out
on the stage in front of the crowd, and Jill
Biden said this, and I hate to get personally here,
but I'm going well, I always get personal. Is her voice?
It's so viled.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
Listen to. I'm sorry, but listen to. You were cackling here, Joe.
Speaker 20 (01:00:40):
You did such a great job. You answered every question.
Speaker 38 (01:00:44):
Do you know?
Speaker 20 (01:00:49):
Let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do?
Speaker 10 (01:00:56):
Do you send that voice to Guantanamo Bay and enemy
combatants will break? I mean, could you imagine having to
listen to that all day long? She sounds like an
air raids siren. All right, enough enough, just to give
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you an idea, just to take a trip down memory lane.
That debate and how bad he was, even though Joe
got up and said, how Grady did, Here's just a
sample of how bad it was.
Speaker 22 (01:01:41):
Childcare, elder care, Making sure that we continue to suppreend
strength in our healthcare system, making sure that we're able
to make every single solitary person eligible for what I've
been able to do with the with the COVID, I
was gonna be with dealing with everything we have to
do with Look if we finally beat medicare. I went
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to the World War two cemetery, World War One cemetery
he refused to go to. He was standing with his
four star in general and he told me, said, I
don't want to go in there because they are much
of a loser and suckers. My son was not a loser,
was not a sucker. You're the sucker. You're the loser.
Speaker 16 (01:02:22):
Well, I took two tests, cognitive tests. I aised him
both of them, as you know, we made at public.
Speaker 7 (01:02:27):
He took none. I'd like to see him take one,
just one.
Speaker 16 (01:02:30):
If I just won two club championships, not even senior,
two regular club championships. To do that, you have to
be quite smart, and you have to be able to
hit the ball a long way.
Speaker 7 (01:02:40):
Look, I'd be happy to have a driving contest for him. Karim.
Speaker 22 (01:02:43):
I got my handicapped, which when I was vice president,
down to a six. And but by the way I
told before, I'm happy to play golf. They can carry
on bag the crimes you are still charged with. And
think of all the civil pedals you have. How many
billions of dollars do you ow? And civil penalties for
molesting a woman in public, for doing a whole range
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of things, of having sex with a porn star on
the night and while your wife was pregnant. I mean,
what are you talking about the morals of an AlleyCat.
Speaker 16 (01:03:16):
We are very, very close to World War three, and
he's driving us there, and Kim Jong Lun and presidency
of China, Kim jonglar of North Korea, all of these
are putin. They don't respect him, they don't fear him.
They have nothing going with this gentleman. And he's going
to drive us into World War three.
Speaker 22 (01:03:35):
You want to world War three? Let him follow and
win and let put and say do what you want, Nata.
Speaker 16 (01:03:42):
The whole country is exploding because of you, because they
don't respect you, and they have to respect their president,
and they don't respect you throughout the world.
Speaker 10 (01:03:51):
All right, Well, there you have it. It's obvious the
guy was out of it and he still is out
of it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:59):
And I wish him well and.
Speaker 10 (01:04:04):
For whatever mentation he has left in his brain, I
wish him happiness and time with his family and his
grandchildren and all that. But sending him out on this
tour is only it's only going to have a delitarius
effect on his legacy. Of what legacy, I don't really
know what that is. But we've come to sort of crossroads,
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or as the left likes to say, an inflection point
where they finally came to terms with the fact that
they messed up, and that they have got some serious
work to do if they want to.
Speaker 4 (01:04:51):
Win the midterms. And then in twenty.
Speaker 10 (01:04:54):
Twenty eight, another one right around the corner comes up,
very very quickly.
Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
They are ed. I was just reading yesterday that.
Speaker 10 (01:05:06):
Chuck Schumer's approval rating in New York is at nineteen
percent state pole. So it appears that he's probably gonna
he's gonna bail because if he gets primary, he's gonna
get he's gonna get booted. So anyway, there you have it. Okay,
quick break, and when I get back to some final thoughts.
Speaker 16 (01:05:26):
All right, I just won two club championships, not even senior,
two regular club championships. To do that, you have to
be quite smart, and you have to be able to
hit the ball a long way.
Speaker 7 (01:05:37):
And I do it. He doesn't do it. He can't
hit a ball fifty yards.
Speaker 16 (01:05:39):
He challenged me to a golf match. He can't hit
a ball fifty yards. I think I'm in very good shape.
I feel that I'm as in good as shape as
I was twenty five thirty years ago. Actually I'm probably
a little bit lighter, but I'm as good as shape
as I was years ago. I feel very good. I
feel the same. But I took I was willing to
take a cognitive test, and you know what, if I
didn't do well, I aced him doctor Ronnie Jackson, who's
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a great guy when he was White House doctor. And
then I took another one, a similar one, and both
one of them said they've never seen anybody ace him.
Thank you, President Biden.
Speaker 22 (01:06:13):
You can see he is six foot five and only
two hundred and twenty three pounds twenty thirty five pounds.
Well you said sixty four two hundred anyway, that's anyway.
Just take a look at what he says he is,
and take a look at what he is. Look, I'd
be happy to have a driving contest with him. I
got my handicapped, which when I was Vice president, down
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to a six and b.
Speaker 7 (01:06:38):
By the way I told me before, I'm happy to
play golf. If you carry your own bag, I think
you can do it. That's the biggest live And he's
a six handy gap of all.
Speaker 22 (01:06:47):
I was an eight handicap eight. But I I see
it this wig, I.
Speaker 7 (01:06:54):
Know this wig.
Speaker 25 (01:06:55):
I bet you sn cent in the woods one hundred bucks.
Speaker 3 (01:06:58):
Gambling is illegal, Bush, what sir, And I never slide.
Speaker 7 (01:07:08):
Okay, look I know you o y.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
No matter about me, you got to give me back.
Speaker 4 (01:07:19):
I can't suggest very I know.
Speaker 3 (01:07:25):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
No matter what about me, you got to give me back.
I don't want to just hand me me.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
What's al.
Speaker 4 (01:07:39):
Is a wuezer. You gotta disagree.
Speaker 5 (01:07:45):
This is your lam, This is an it mist.
Speaker 11 (01:07:51):
Down.
Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
Let us build.
Speaker 6 (01:07:54):
So is.
Speaker 26 (01:07:59):
Cat.
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You're listening to Standing Ground with Jeremy.
Speaker 6 (01:09:03):
Ladies, esportos and motor hits, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, doweebees, dickheads.
They all adore it. They think he's a righteous dude.
Speaker 11 (01:09:41):
Moses went to the mountain and God spoke unto him.
Speaker 34 (01:09:47):
Moses, this is the Lord, thy God, commanding you to
obey my law.
Speaker 4 (01:09:54):
Do you hear me?
Speaker 7 (01:09:55):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (01:09:56):
I hear I hear my.
Speaker 7 (01:09:59):
Deaf man could hear what?
Speaker 6 (01:10:01):
Nothing?
Speaker 7 (01:10:02):
Goddess? Forget it? Oh Lord, why have you chosen me?
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
What would you have me.
Speaker 7 (01:10:07):
Do for you?
Speaker 34 (01:10:08):
I shall give you my laws and you shall take
them unto the people.
Speaker 4 (01:10:14):
Yes, Lord.
Speaker 39 (01:10:24):
Lord, I shall give these laws unto thy people.
Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
Hear me?
Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
Oh hear me? Oh pay heed the Lord.
Speaker 26 (01:10:36):
The Lord Jehovah has given unto you.
Speaker 7 (01:10:39):
There's fifteen, hey, ten ten?
Speaker 34 (01:10:45):
Can and see call to obey?
Speaker 4 (01:10:50):
Is it me? But do you hear?
Speaker 10 (01:10:51):
You hear mel Brooks crack up there when he delivers
the you could hear him crack up.
Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
It's very very quick. Listen again, ten ten.
Speaker 7 (01:11:03):
To obey.
Speaker 10 (01:11:05):
I had to close out today and plane that cut
to understand that, you know, overall in this country we
really do need to lighten up a little bit.
Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
Now.
Speaker 10 (01:11:19):
I understand some things can be terribly nasty, cruel, blasphemous,
whatever you want to call it. I hate, I hate
to dig it up, but I find Kathy Griffin's actions
in what she did when she, in a depictatory way
decapitated the president of the United States and held up
(01:11:40):
his head.
Speaker 4 (01:11:40):
It was a wax thing to.
Speaker 10 (01:11:42):
Be far more disgusting and deplorable then Donald Trump dressed
up as the Pope.
Speaker 4 (01:11:49):
In a in a meme AI whatever. It's just not.
Speaker 10 (01:11:54):
But in in our world, our culture, in the American
theatrical lexicon, religion and humor have always come together at
some point.
Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
Every it's mocked.
Speaker 10 (01:12:09):
It's used in all sorts of things where people kind
of you know, well, like I say, that's from the
history of the world if you ever get to see it.
Look what mel Brooks does to the Last Supper. I mean,
I've played that before. It's hysterical, but I could see
why some people like, hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. I mean,
but anyway, I'd like to end the show. One of
(01:12:30):
the most horrible events in human history was something known
and you've heard of it called the Spanish Inquisition, which
by the way, was approved by the Vatican. The Edict
of Expulsion, or what's known as the Alhambra Decree was
(01:12:54):
Spain had been provided I think I got this right
Spain had been providing military aid to the whole, to
the Vatican who were under assault by Turkey, and Spain
had told because everything everything required religious approval. Back then,
everything was religion fourteen hundreds, for crying out loud, everything
(01:13:16):
it's different. But Spain threatened the Vatican that if you
do not agree to what we plan on doing, convert
or get out, We're not going to provide you aid anymore.
So they basically bribe them, blackmail them, whatever, and Pope
Sixtus signed the Edict of Expulsion convert or get out.
(01:13:42):
And it was horrible. People were burned, tortured, murdered. I mean,
I mean, we're talking really really nasty shit.
Speaker 4 (01:13:54):
But leave it to mel Brooks to turn it into
a musical.
Speaker 10 (01:14:01):
In the history of the world. So here we go,
and this is my point. You know, a lot of
time has passed. I mean, I can see why some
people may not like it. I remember watching this what
you're about to hear with a relative of mine is
very religious. And she got up and she walked out
of the room. But she just found it to be
(01:14:21):
And I get that. But the old saying is one
painting is another man's obscenity. One man's obscenity is another
man's painting. It depends on who the recipient of the
message is. They may not find it offensive offensive, just
like Ricky Gervas says. Ricky Gervais says, just because you're
offended doesn't make you right. What I'm about to play
I find funny.
Speaker 4 (01:14:42):
You may not.
Speaker 10 (01:14:43):
But just because you don't find it funny doesn't mean
that we shouldn't hear it. Right, So, without any further ado,
here's mel Brooks and the Spanish Inquisition.
Speaker 4 (01:14:56):
But before I.
Speaker 10 (01:14:57):
Play it, to be absolved of my sins on today's program,
I need to say something to all of you.
Speaker 25 (01:15:06):
I have sinned against you my loss, and I would
ask that you're precious, would wash.
Speaker 7 (01:15:20):
Clinch right every stage.
Speaker 25 (01:15:27):
Until it is in the seas of God's free difference.
Speaker 10 (01:15:33):
Okay, there you have it, and with that, so long,
here's your end of the show.
Speaker 11 (01:15:39):
Treat The year was fourteen eighty nine. The Black Plague
ravaged the continent. It was the hour of the infamous
Auto de Fay, where, for public amusement, heretics and non
believers were orchard and burned in a carnival like atmosphere,
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and it was guided by the most fearful specter to
ever sit in judgment over good and evil. The Grand Inquisitor,
Oh hey, he now enters his holiness.
Speaker 40 (01:16:19):
Talk Amada, the Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition. Talk Amada.
Do not employ him for compassion, Talk Amada. Do not
beg him for forgiveness. Talk to Mada, do not ask
(01:16:40):
him for mercy. Let's face it, you can't talk him.
Speaker 4 (01:16:44):
Out of anything.
Speaker 26 (01:16:46):
Let all those who wish to confess their evil way
and to accept and embrace the true Church convert now.
Speaker 4 (01:16:56):
Or forever burn in hell.
Speaker 26 (01:16:58):
For now became the inquisition, the Acquisition.
Speaker 7 (01:17:10):
Let's begin the acquisition.
Speaker 38 (01:17:12):
Look out, see, we have a mission to convert the
jew I gonna teach them right. We're gonna help them
see the light and make an offer that.
Speaker 4 (01:17:24):
They can't refuge.
Speaker 38 (01:17:26):
You just can't reew confess, don't be boring, say y,
don't be dull.
Speaker 4 (01:17:37):
A fact.
Speaker 6 (01:17:38):
You're right.
Speaker 38 (01:17:39):
No, It's better to lose your skull cap than your
skull the inquisition, show the acquisition.
Speaker 7 (01:17:50):
Here we go.
Speaker 38 (01:17:51):
We know you wish that we go, but the acquisitions
here and it's.
Speaker 7 (01:17:58):
Here to stay.
Speaker 41 (01:18:08):
I was sitting in a temple. I was minding my
own business. I was listening to a lovely Hebrew math.
Then these papers persons plunging and they throw me in
a dungeon and they shove a hot poker.
Speaker 37 (01:18:20):
Up my ass.
Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
It's not considerate, and there's.
Speaker 12 (01:18:23):
That polite and not a tube of preparation.
Speaker 4 (01:18:27):
H in sight.
Speaker 27 (01:18:30):
I'm sitting flicking chickens and I'm looking through the pengans.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Certainly, these guys breaking down my ball.
Speaker 26 (01:18:36):
I didn't even know them, and they currently called them
and they started playing pink bang with my ball.
Speaker 4 (01:18:42):
Why the agony, Oh the shame to make.
Speaker 42 (01:18:46):
My privates public fire game? The aquisition, the acquisition here, you're.
Speaker 38 (01:19:01):
No, I bought the acquisitions at them to pay talk
about it?
Speaker 4 (01:19:08):
What do you say? I just got back from the
order to fame, fame, what's in order to thain? It's
what you ordered to do. What you do anyway, skids
getting wooley.
Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
Vat intility day.
Speaker 39 (01:19:21):
When you could fight no no no no when you
confess no no no no, do we fight no no
no no, when you say yes no no no no no.
Speaker 38 (01:19:32):
I asked in a nice way, I said, pretty please,
I blent their hands now work on their knees.
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De Stending Ground has been a production of Lahy media.
Speaker 4 (01:19:51):
You ought to be ashamed of your showf