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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Five o five. I think about g r C detoxation
happy Wednesday, some sense a vacation. Well, stated Joe Strecker. Actually,

(00:32):
that's probably the best SoundBite you could have selected. If
we sat down ahead of the program and talked about
a SoundBite to start the program with, I think we
would have collectively arrived at that conclusion a unanimous decision. Yeah,
you feel like you're smarter today than you were yesterday

(00:54):
and more informed than you were yesterday. I mean, after
having watched the debate, I don't anyway. I'd love to
hear from you. You feel free to call. I like
to think you stayed up and watch it all I did,
which means I'm kind of not one hundred percent firing
on all eight or twelve or four or six, depending

(01:16):
upon the size of your internal combustion engine, I'm missing
a couple of cylinders. This morning, I didn't really go
to sleep until like eleven, and I got up at
two thirty, so, uh, not real long on sleep this morning,
drinking my coffee, trying to wake up, trying to make
some sense what I witnessed that yesterday, and really struggling.

(01:37):
And you know, the one thing that I can conclude
a Donald Trump. You know, Kamala Harris prepared a lot.
I like the dual camera thing because you could see
Kamala's smirk and her weird grins and all that, and
that was fine and all. But whoever dies. Trump's trainers

(02:01):
were the debate folks that prepped him and everything. And
you know, this is a problem that he has. We
all know about it. He took the damn bait. He
let her get under his skin. Why so many throwaway
things that he responded to that were just completely completely unnecessary,

(02:27):
completely And of course you know the mainstream media is
going to focus on that. Look look at me. I'm
not mainstream media, and I'm focusing on it because you know,
if I was in that position and I knew, as
I'm sure Donald Trump knew that Kamala Harris was going
to bait him, that Kamala Harris was going to say

(02:47):
things like the size of his rallies or whatever, you know,
my responsibility. Come on, man, how about we talk about
issues and do you feel like you have more knowledge
about the issues. I mean, you went from the Trump side.
We talk about the the healthcare thing. He said, you know,
we'll come up with the plan, no specifics and nothing

(03:12):
to acknowledge that he actually had a plan. He said,
you know, we'll we'll come up when I'm president. We'll
figure it out, which is basically what you got with
Kamala Harris as well oiled down. She came in knowing that,
you know, if she was able to bait him and
taunt him and prod him that he would sort of
go off message. And the message was simple, plain and clear.

(03:37):
And he kind of made a good point in the
closing statements. You know, listen, you've been there for three
and a half plus years. Where where's all this? You know,
where's your action? Why Why have you waited so long
to do anything? Given? Don Jack squat now? And I
honestly was really, I mean, this is something we've been

(03:57):
talking about the last couple of days of the Springfield
situation is terrible, and there's still a bunch of question
marks swirling around whether anybody actually ate a damn cat.
Don't bring that up, brought it up, don't go down
that road. He went down that road. So much opportunity,

(04:21):
so much opportunity. I mean, this is like we're sitting
here staring at the worst record of an administration. I mean,
I laugh every time the mainstream media there any talking
head says something along the lines of Joe binnsbo the
best president we've ever had, Biden Harris has been the best. No,
we all know that is a bunch of crap. The

(04:46):
multitude of things that are wrong right now, I mean,
did any might talk retort? She started rambling off all
these things she wants to give fifty thousand dollars small businesses,
twenty five thousand dollars to buy a house, six thousand
dollars chocolate retort, Uh, you want to explain to America

(05:09):
how are you supposed to pay for all this? Nothing
on that, And of course ABC just unbelievably biased. Hell,
they fact checked everything that. I'm sure they had earbuds
in those moderators of some form of communication, because somebody

(05:31):
behind the scenes was real time fact checking every single
syllable that came out of Donald Trump's mouth so that
the debate moderators could call him out on what they
believed to be erroneous statements. Kamala Harris nothing repeating the
multitude of whys that have been made about Donald Trump
and these you know, erroneous conclusions. And assertions, out of context, statements,

(05:55):
nothing clearly they were on hers. And you know the
one thing that really irked me along those lines. I mean,
there's a multitude of illustrations and examples. She kept accusing
Donald Trump of sort of, I guess, being the author of,
or wedded to, or otherwise embracing as his platform this

(06:20):
project twenty twenty five. He has been on record how
many damn times saying I had nothing to do with that.
It's not my policy, it's not my project. Look at
what I've got on my website basically, and there is
the plan that I'm running on, and you get away,
I was saying it. ABC moderators didn't say, Kamala Harris.

(06:41):
Donald Trump has said multiple times he rejects that particular proposal.
It's not his. Somebody else created it. Heritage Foundation solicited it.
It was the brain shot of a multitude of different
philosophers and economists and politicians whatever about what they would
collectively do if they had their wish It's a giant
wish list. It's not his. That was an easy one

(07:04):
for them to sort of provide a measure of balance
last night. Now let her get away with that. I think,
she said, I brought it up a couple of times.
The good people lie, another one, another one. He let

(07:26):
her in certain aspects put him on defense. He didn't
have to. You could let a lot of this slide by,
a lot of her statements slide by. And then the
other component of this is do you feel like you
have more information about who Kamala Harris is? And putting

(07:46):
aside Trump and any criticisms I have over the debate
performance last night? But do you feel like you know
anything more? I certainly don't the platitudes, these lofty, sort
of college professor like statements about well we are gonna

(08:07):
really just looking at the actual transcript, it's multiple pages long,
but look at the closing statements, you know. So, I
think you've heard tonight two very different visions for our country,

(08:29):
she said, one of the one that is focused on
the future, the other that is focused on the past.
That is that all did you come away with that?
I didn't, and an attempt to take us backward, whatever
that's supposed to mean. But we're not going back. And
I do believe that the American people know we all
have so much more in common than what separates us

(08:53):
and we can chart a new way forward a reference
back to multiple points she made accusing Trump and the
Republicans of doing exactly what the Democrats do, which is
literally use race and other divisions to or and other
points about our differences to divide us and hanging their
hats on them. They stir the pot of racial division

(09:18):
more than anybody else by far. And yet you know
she gets away with accusing the Republicans of doing exactly
what the Democrats do. This is an ongoing theme, but
it's so damn frustrating. Sorry, we can chart a new
way forward and a vision that includes having a plan

(09:41):
understanding the aspirations, the dreams, the hopes, the ambition of
the American people, which is why I intend to create
an opportunity economy. Pause, can you tell me what an
opportunity economy means? I intend to create an opportunity comedy

(10:05):
investing in small businesses that will be government spending along
lines what it is mentioned. All this money coming from government,
no question to Kamala Harris, from either the APE or
the ABC folks or even Donald Trump, How the hell
are you gonna pay for it? Do you have a
plan for paying off our national debt. You've a plan
for financing what we've got in front of us. What

(10:28):
a great opportunity was completely missed. I didn't hear that
at all last night, nothing at all about how anything
is going to be paid for investing in small business
in new families. That's kind of funny that she brought

(10:49):
up in new families, because you know, we heard a
lot about abortion last night. Kamala Harris duck dip, dodge,
dived and dodged or ducked or whatever the five deeds
a dodgeball, never to answer the question, accused Donald Trump
of wanting an outright Bannon abortions. He came out a
lot and said no, I believe in exceptions for it

(11:12):
was able to get away she was with the idea
of killing a baby at eight months again, thank you.
Both of my children born in eight months, happy and healthy.
I would have loved to have get someone to wait
a second, are you telling me that you want and
allow and believe in the idea of killing a baby

(11:32):
that is viable in the fetus? Press press press force
her answer that question. She was able to get away
with not and tried to accuse Donald Trump of wanting
to a federal bannon abortion. Donald Trump on that note,
did a good job and kept reminding people this is

(11:53):
a state's issue. I call that a victory. What we
can do that is about giving giving there's that word,
giving hard working folks a break in bringing down the
cost of living. I believe in what we can do together.

(12:13):
That is about sustaining America's standing in the world and
ensuring we have the respect that we so rightly deserve,
including respecting our military, ensuring that we have the most
lethal fighting force in the world. You know, platitude, word
word word. I was just screen at the television when
she was talking last night. Word word word word, word
word word, no substance, no context, no fill in the

(12:36):
blank about the specifics of anything. What we can do
is about giving hard working folks a break in bringing
down the cost of living. This is our closing statement.
What are you talking about? Can anyone call me up
and tell me specifically how she is going to bring

(12:59):
down the cost living without pointing to something like giving
people twenty five thousand dollars with a hope that that's
going to help them buy a house and not basically
and literally drive up the cost of owning a house
by twenty five thousand dollars across the board, given up
the government handing it out. I'm just baffled. I am

(13:21):
absolutely baffled. Love to hear from you, I really would.
I'm just as frustrated as I can be. Word word
word word word word word word, word word word, substance
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It's goody eight right now for five KRCD talk station
five twenty three Hoday post of eight Wednesday. Let's go
to the phone say directly all the help I can
get this morning, given that I had very very very
little sleep last night. Mark, thank you so much for
calling today. Welcome to the morning show.

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Good morning, Brin. Yeah, I went to bed at ten o'clock.
I didn't finish watching it. I have the same sentiment
that you do. I said to my wife about thirty
minutes in. I said Trump's messing up. I said he's
He came off as angry right from the jump, And
I don't know if you noticed when she walked out,

(16:18):
she made a point to walk out very assertively and
actually sought.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
Him out to shake his hand. And when she actually
went to shake his hand, and she says, I'm Kamala Harrison.
If I was Trump, I think I would I would
have come back with something.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
But I mean she was.

Speaker 5 (16:39):
You could tell that she was prepped for this, and
and he he came off as angry. And I think
what it is if I had anybody that that walks
on a stage with her, they know that she has
no business beamed. So it's probably infuriating from that standpoint

(17:03):
because the woman's dumb as a brick. Now, she was
smart enough to try to put this performance together. And
again she it was all about emotion. It was all about.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Feel goods and and get.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
You know, she keeps touting all this numbers and this
money that that she's going to give away. And if
I was Donald Trump, I would have sat there and
looked at her and said, well, you know, I know
I'm running against Santa Claus, but where are you going
to get all of this right? You know, where are
you going to get the money from? And he missed
a lot of opportunities but I think it's just that

(17:38):
people don't respect her and they don't don't like her
because she's not a likable person and she's bowing. But
I I gave up after her by like how you
get up at four o'clock, but.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
The last thirty minutes you get to sleep until four
you lucky?

Speaker 3 (17:59):
So and so.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Yeah, No, I stuck it out, man, And I'm telling you,
I think you made the right choice by hitting the
sack early, brother, I really do, because I didn't. I
came away. I feel like I lost a few IQ
points just sitting there for the entire time watching the
whole thing. I feel I don't feel any smarter about
either candidate. I feel frustrated and angry, obviously more media biased.

(18:23):
That was an easy one. You knew that was gonna happen.
But you know, it's just oh well.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Well, even at one point Donald Trump even said, you know,
this is a waste of time and and and he
was right, it was and but he missed a lot
of opportunities and he just can't help himself. And I
don't know who prepped or there was a rumor that
he didn't do much prep.

Speaker 6 (18:48):
And if that's the case, if.

Speaker 5 (18:49):
That is true. It showed and you know, and unfortunately
the media, they're going to be fawning all over her performance.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Yes, oh yes, and hear it now, I've been I've
been sitting here since I walked in the door about
three o'clock this morning. And yes, you're right there fawning
all over her, uh, declaring her the winner.

Speaker 6 (19:07):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
And a lot of criticism across the board, including from
my favorite source for news, Wall Street Journal, not exactly
embracing Donald Trump's debate performance and obviously critical of ABC's
bias and of course pointing out the missed opportunities and
the fact that well, she offered zero substance for anything.
And I guess that word word word word word word
word word word. I'm reminded that Gary Laws in cartoon.

(19:29):
There's it's a split cartoon. It's a woman screaming at
her dog and saying, you know, fight, Oh, you shouldn't
chew on the furniture. Stop chewing on the furniture. Fight. Oh,
it's up. And the split screen is his hearing her,
which is blah blah blah blah blah blah, fight, oh
blah blah blah blah blah blah, fight. Oh right, you
know he doesn't understand a word she's saying. Right, we'll
have those conversations with our dogs. That's kind of way

(19:51):
I feel as I walked away from the debate last night. Mark,
God bless you man. Thanks for helping me out this morning.
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There you go. There's Tom out there somewhere on a
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I'm happy to hear from Laura this morning. Laura, thank
you so much for calling and helping me out and
helping me try to make my way through what happened
last night.

Speaker 7 (22:58):
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking about. Well, for one thing,
she's unburdened by what it's been, and I can't stand
her voice.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
I know.

Speaker 7 (23:15):
Nothing about her, I know, man, it's you know, I've
never cut so much in my life that I have.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Yeah, yeah, I struggle with that a little last night.
Fortunately I was just there with my wife and my
adult thirty year old son watching the debate together. So
my curse words, you know, I didn't have to worry
about offending anyone. They're used to me.

Speaker 7 (23:40):
Yeah. Really, But every time I hear her voice, I know,
Sean Hannitby plays her laugh a lot, and I have
to pick the earphone out of my ear because I
can't stand it.

Speaker 5 (23:55):
I know.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
But you know what, even I hear you all day long,
I get it. But wouldn't it have been nice if
that voice that you and I find so not offensive,
but the ugrading or problematic or whatever pejorita term I
want to put on it, if actual substance had come
out of her mouth in whatever tone, wouldn't that have
been a wonderful thing? Substance?

Speaker 8 (24:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Yeah, Well, and when she was she would laugh every
time she would bait him, and God, that drove me nuts.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Well, you know what, it drove you nuts, and it
drove me nuts. But you know what drove me nuts
more the fact that she was given the opportunity to
laugh because he took the bait so often. I know,
I wanted to throttle him at the time, like, don't
do it. You're falling into the damn trap. We knew
the trap was set. It was like a giant bear
trap a month ago when the debate terms were settled,

(24:50):
the date was set in stone, they were going to debate.
You knew damn well that the main strategy for Kamala
Harris was to get him to bite and go after
the bait, and he did damn it.

Speaker 7 (25:03):
Yep, I know.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
All right, Well when we had fuel to the fire
because you and not feeling a little bit the same
with this morning, Laura Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris,
So I guess we can call it over now. Laura, God,
bless you. Thank you so much for calling this morning
and having a last Yeah, I know, Joe, thank you.
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I believe need a warrior to champion them. I've done
my research, and I've made my choice. Your research is
all yours to do, and the choice is yours to make.

Speaker 9 (28:05):
Well.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Thank you for staying the obvious layer. I would love
to know where she got her research. Her boyfriend. Oh,
her boyfriend told her Joe Okay, Crittage, Mike, welcome to
the morning show. Thanks for calling this morning. Brother.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Hey, good morning, Brian, and glad to see your plowing
through after three and a half hours sleep. You know
I've been like any good ship mate. I'm here to
throw your life ring pout.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Thank you, brother. I'm honest. I am staying on the record.
I'm feeling a little punchy this morning.

Speaker 9 (28:37):
So well.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
I'm struggling with the cognitive impairment that I was was
the result of last night's debate.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
After about about six months ago, I purchased a night
out of a town from my lovely bride and Eye,
and so I knew I would get some of student
analysis a day of this morning, as well as recording.
And I haven't seen it yet, but I looked around
the theater last night and I said, I think a
lot of us made the right choice, you know, being there.

(29:09):
But I heard analysis about, you know, when she was
coming off the sugar high at the DNC and he
was pounding the table. He said, we took debate, We
took debate. He never should have debated that early, you know,
because they had nothing to lose. If for some reason,
Sleepy Joe would have came out knocked it out of
the park, then he's their candidate. But look what happened,

(29:29):
and that's what we all anticipated happened, and it did happen,
and it gave him all the time in the world
to play this ruse on us, and hopefully common sense
people will realize, you know, and come November fifth, but
it's going to be an uphill battle.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Well it may very well be an uphill battle. But
as the point was made the other day, and I
brought it up. Well, I think it was William mcguern's
off ed piece. All she has to do is a
peer competent, not even a high bar level of competence,
just not come across as a giddy, giggling words solid
lady that we all know her to be. And she
pulled that off.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
And the bar was the basement. That's all she had
to know. Biden set the basement, and that's all she
had to do. Base way to go out there and
not trip over when she went to shake his hand.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
That's exactly right. And and I tell you what, I'll
give her enough credit to point out that she didn't
screw up, almost made an sec non compliant statement there, curbbage, Mike.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
She did was it was a tap dance for ninety minutes.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
It was.

Speaker 6 (30:33):
I don't think.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
There'll be another debate. The media will carry the water
like they did last night. The November fifth will be
here before we know it.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yeah, exactly real. I can't thank you for calling, Mike.
You know, one quick quote here from Kim Strasse. They
had the Wall Street General people giving their independent analysis,
and what happened. Viewers hoping the debate would be the
moment Kamala Harris finally had to answer for a dismal Biden.
Harris Record were sorely disappointed. Miss Harris definitely shane the

(31:00):
subject on nearly every direct question she was asked, and
neither the moderators nor Donald Trump pressed her on the omissions.
That is what was missing from last night.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Well look at the platitude CNN got after the first one,
and everybody thought they were going to be so biased.
So once again I was hoping that ABC would also
walk in that steps, but no.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
No, well full display man biased media. Yes, another illustration
and example of it. Mike, have a fantastic day and
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Not that I'm always the sharpest knife from the drawer,
but today I am not the sharpest knife from the drawer,
just starting with only three and a half hours sleep
and welcoming your thoughts and comments. Charlie, thank you so
much for holding over the brake. Welcome to the program.

Speaker 10 (33:27):
That's fine. Good morning, Brian. I watched the whole program
last night. I had a few comments. My first comment,
I thought it was a little bit funny in the
beginning that they shook hands and then immediately if they
shook hands, they started orgally attacking each other. This is
kind of a contradiction. Yeah, I am sort of a

(33:50):
hang up on debase because they spent a lot of
their time, a precio amount of their time attacking each
other and instead of talking issues. People want to know
what they want to do, what they're going to do
on the main issues, and comparison would be that it's

(34:11):
the debate are a mile wide and an inch steep,
and they need substance. I think what they should do
instead of having debates, each candidate should mail everybody in
the country a plan of what they're going to do
on all all the major issues, go in great detail,
and then we can all survey it and analyze it

(34:34):
with you know, depically and to me that there's substance there.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
I agree with Charlie good point we need is we
need substance on specific issues, like we should be able
to send them interrogatories where what is your position on
filling the blank and how do you approach fixing it
or changing it or give me specific answers, and then
after I read what you provide me by way of response,
then I'm going to follow up and ask you a

(34:59):
question about your response. That's what the media is supposed
to do. This is their damn job. Yet where are we.
We're a moment in time away from an election. The
mainstream media has not done anything. The Harris, the Harris administration. Jeez, sorry,
that's a forty in slip. Kamala Harris has been able
to hide in her basement. And then last night's quote

(35:21):
unquote performance, while she survived, and I will say probably
did a pretty good job, merely surviving provided us with
nothing by way of any depth or substance. And Trump
took the bait and started going off the rails on
a lot of things he shouldn't have even brought up,
which allows the mainstream media then to focus on stuff
like that like here I am doing this morning merely

(35:41):
because I'm disappointed that he took the damn bait. So yeah,
we're all dumber today, or at least not more informed
than we were before we sat up and stayed and
watched the whole thing last night. Uh, it's frustrating, brother,
I agree with you. Let's see what Mary's gotten. Mary,
thanks for calling this morning. Welcome to the morning show.

Speaker 10 (35:58):
Hey, good morning, grin.

Speaker 11 (36:00):
He set out the bad signal for people to call
to kind of help you, a lump belong.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
To help me work this morning?

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah help me?

Speaker 9 (36:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (36:08):
Hey, yeah, I watched it. I watched the whole entire
thing and all the things that you've said. Very disappointed
that he took that low hanging fruit of the you know,
all the other stuff which was not and was not
and I could have I guess been Okay, it's taking
the the not the low hanging taking her bait. But
what was really infuriating for me is the not challenging

(36:30):
her on all of her Barbara streisand from from the
very first question until the end, or challenging the meat
of the her other two you know, his other two opponents,
by some of their crap that they were saying and
not challenging, so that that was the worst part. So
him taking the taking her bait, he's going to do it.

(36:51):
That's he's wired like that. I'm wired like that to
some degree, so I can be more forgiving about that,
but not challenging on her. But I will say this,
I was getting up this morning listening to you and thinking,
wouldn't it be interesting Cribbach, Mike might be a great guy.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
To do it.

Speaker 11 (37:05):
He hasn't seen it, don't watch it, just listen to it.
I wonder if like ar because of all of her
rolling her eyes and her smirks and all of her normal,
you know, nonsense behavior that she normally does, like, did
that influence and then Trump being agitated, agitated by her,
agitated by her his other two opponents, but not addressing it,

(37:29):
like what would it be like if you just listen
to it and not watched it?

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Exactly? And quite often Mary, And here's why I mean,
I'm pointing out this morning, you know, firing on only
half of my cylinders because I stayed up so late,
only three and a half hours sleep. Quite often I
won't stay up. I will simply read the transcript and
see what the words are and how they are in context.
Now you'll miss something because you know, when you have
a conversation like you and I are having voice inflection

(37:56):
and of course not necessarily you know, the following the
specific guidelines of the English language and making mistakes along
those lines. So there is something to be gained from
listening to it and hearing it in context that way.
But it's also interesting to simply read. And that's why
I did that this morning. And not only did I
watch it last night, I got the entire transcript in

(38:18):
front of me, and it just made me even that
much more frustrated that we didn't get more substance and
there wasn't more calling out people, like what the hell
does opportunity economy mean, Kamala Harris, you mentioned opportunity economy
a bunch of times. I don't know what that means.
It could mean anything you want, opportunity economy. But see
that is one mere illustration of a multitude of things

(38:40):
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It's what motivates your vote.

Speaker 12 (39:04):
The Democrat racious now and they were the racious back then.

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There's never been anything like it is happening here. The
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Six five fifty five k see talkstation. I hope you
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happy one. Anyway, I'm gonna go over to the phones,
and I am It's not a measure of desperation so
much as an acknowledgment that I am not firing on
all soldiers this morning, I only had three and a
half hours sleep, and I'm trying to, you know, process

(39:47):
what I witnessed last night. We're gonna hear Chairman Alex
Treantipilo ahead of the o Hio Republican Party coming up
at one hour at seven o five to give his
you know, perceptions and analysis of the debate. Congressman Thomas
Massey will be on the program at eight oh five.
He will give his comments on the debate, the Continuing Resolutions,
which he is against, and what life in DC will

(40:08):
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Buddy and Mississippi James are on the line on hold,
anxious to hear their comments. I brought it up and
I was starting the last caller. It was the the
observation yesterday by William mcgern, a brilliant op ed piece

(40:33):
about the press's failure overall, and what we saw last night.
Obviously ABC fact checking every syllable that came out of
Donald Trump's mouth while letting Kamala Harris get away with
things like, well, the twenty twenty five project, they claim,
and of course he does not support twenty twenty five.
He's on records saying it out loud a million times.

(40:54):
His views on in detro fertilization, for example, she made
she lied about that. They didn't stop and say, Kamala,
he's already said he's in favor of. In fact, he
even said he wants insurance companies to pay for it.
That no American troops are in the combat zones overseas.
Really a multitude of things they could have fact checked

(41:15):
her on, and they fact checked Donald Trump like seven
or eight times on comments he made, but he did
take the bait. But Willia mcgerrn's comment the other day,
and I bring it up ironically, the low expectations for
Miss Harris may be an advantage. All she has to
do is not humiliate herself and her performance will be

(41:38):
hailed as a triumph. That was his comment before the debate.
And isn't that where we were yesterday? We are used
to hearing her humiliate herself and engage in words salads
and giggle and just completely inane. Generally speaking, she came
across as at least measurably competent. Obviously, she did not

(42:02):
humiliate herself, and her performance is being held as a
triumph in the mainstream media. And of course Donald Trump
didn't do himself any service by taking the damn bait
Wall Street Journal observing this morning, she wanted to be
because she came in with a strategy to taunt and
go Trump into going down rabbit holes of personal grievance

(42:23):
and vanity, left her policies and history largely untouched. And
he does take the bait, doesn't he. He had to
bring up the election being stolen again. He actually went
down the road of illegal immigrants eating pets, when all
he had to do was say, look at the poor

(42:44):
city of Springfield, Ohio. They have been overrun by Haitian immigrants,
fifteen to twenty thousand of them over the last several years.
That is a point of fact. What town of sixty
thousand people can handle an influx of twenty thousand additional
people over the course of three years and not have

(43:05):
the resources at tax, whether or not they're really eating
cats or not. Buddy, thank you for calling the Morning Show. Welcome,
thanks for calling. Hello, Yes, sir, welcome to the Morning Show.
Thank you very much for calling this morning.

Speaker 14 (43:24):
Oh, thank you. I want to point something out. I
remember that it's generally believed that Trump has problem with
women votas. Do you think probably he was holding back
so that he doesn't appay as it is bullying a woman.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
No, no, buddy, I don't think Donald Trump has a
concern in his mind about coming across as bullying anybody.
I really don't. Honestly, I know he does have any
issue with certain I mean most notably college educated women
are largely in favor of Democrats or Kamala Harris or
whoever the Democratic ticket would be. That I get. But

(44:04):
now I really do not think he was he was,
you know, holding back because he was debating Kamala Harris.
I think if Donald Trump knew he had an opportunity
to wail on her, he would have done it, or
he should have done it. He did have opportunities to
do it. But I really do not believe it was
a strategy to go light on her. It's just not
his personality from everything we know about him. I really

(44:26):
don't believe it. I could be wrong. They could have
sat him down and you know, wood shedd him and said,
do not do not. Do not be too angry, too mad,
too evil, too mean, because she's a woman and you'll
alienate people. I don't believe that conversation took place. I
really don't. But I'm a man with an opinion. Body,
I am a man with an opinion. We all know
what opinions like.

Speaker 14 (44:45):
I listened to the I listened to the entire debate,
and I was just wondering as debate went through, whether
there's something about that.

Speaker 1 (44:58):
It's possible.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
I'm not. I'm telling you wrong, buddy. It's just my
perception is I don't believe that that was part of
his strategy was to go light on her in order
not to alienate more women. Just somebody else could call
him and say, I disagree. You're asking me. I gave
you my opinion. You may have come up different conclusion,
but don't really think that was part of it, honestly,
Mississippi James, thank you for calling my friend. Good to

(45:22):
hear from you this morning.

Speaker 9 (45:24):
All right, Brian, good morning. You know, when it first started,
I was I was intended to have my paper and
pen and jot down some different points that I wanted
to bring out. Then I said, no, I'm not going
to get into it that deep. I'll just listened to it.
But a couple of points that I wanted to bring out.

(45:45):
Would it have been appropriate if she had to say,
can I inspect your ear on stage to look at
the damage from the AAR fifty whatever gone?

Speaker 1 (45:53):
It was to hit your hit your ear.

Speaker 9 (45:59):
And another thing when the moderator said asked Trump about
omitting to losing it by whisker. First he denied it
and say I didn't say that. Then he turned came
right back and said, I was being sarcastic when I
said that. So last night, I don't think the bar

(46:20):
moved not one bit for his voters.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Probably whether he won.

Speaker 3 (46:25):
Loss or whatever, you probably think that bar stayed right there.

Speaker 9 (46:29):
Now, I understand what you're saying. He took debate, so
he didn't do hisself any good, but that's who.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
He is you know, that's what see. Kamala Harrist prepared
for that. She knows who he is and did everything
she could to try to set that tribe for him
to go off on some you know, rabbit hole or
some tangent, and he did from time to time. He
could have done it more. And there were some things
that she said and I'm waiting for it. I'm sitting
there going here we go. This is when Donald Trump

(46:57):
is going to really take the bait and go off
on some and he didn't in all cases, but he
did enough of that to make it look bad. And again,
Kamala Harris just said to show up and not screw up.
And I will give her credit for showing up and
not screwing up, but she was given a pass. She
didn't provide any substance on anything. I still don't know

(47:17):
where she is on these issues. I really don't. They
asked her about did you believe in a boarding a
baby in eight months or so? And she's I want
roe v Wade. That is not a direct answer to
the question. That is, I would just want roe v Wade, Like, Okay,
my dad used to want a pony. His dad said, no, right,
I need deal within the confidence, and I think Trump
managed the whole abortion debate quite nicely. I think that's

(47:39):
one of the things I'll give a tremendous credit. Ond
it's a state's issue, it's not this is.

Speaker 9 (47:45):
Worst statement, go ahead. The first statement they asked her,
she never gave an answer. I can't even remember what
it was. But the first statement they acted it, she
never gave an answer. She ro outed on about three
or four things similar to it, but never answered the question.
So that's reading. I'd say that was the bar did

(48:05):
not move. It shook a couple of times, but it
did not move. I like the way you phrased that, James,
I really do. Thanks for calling, my good friend. It's
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This is fifty five KRC an iHeartRadio station. I sure
appreciate that, and I must acknowledge and I'll give credit
where credits the adjust treker reminding me and I am
obviously reeling last night short on sleep, apologies on that.
It's nine to eleven, September eleventh, and I needn't remind

(50:08):
people about these significance of that day. So let us
just reflect back on that and recall that it is
the anniversary of that horrific, horrific day. Let's go to
the phones order which they were received on the line here, Matt,
thanks for calling this morning and holding over the break there.
Welcome to the show.

Speaker 3 (50:24):
Thank you, Thank you very much.

Speaker 15 (50:27):
Just a couple of comments. I watched it last night,
and I've been watching debates for forty years, and I
will tell you that if you expect substance from anybody.

Speaker 3 (50:35):
On debate, you're not going to be that. It just
doesn't happen.

Speaker 15 (50:39):
So you need to tone that down because nobody's going
to give you details about anything everybody.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
If your point is a valid one, and I'm not
going to argue as well as laughing, you're right, But
shouldn't we expect it? Should we shouldn't?

Speaker 3 (50:56):
We won't get it.

Speaker 15 (50:57):
That's what a politician does. That's what they do, That's
what they trained for three years.

Speaker 1 (51:01):
So you see, that's why the media is so important.
They're the ones that are supposed to press them on
it and call them out for their failure to provide substance.
And we don't get that anymore.

Speaker 15 (51:12):
And you could watch the Sunday morning shows and they'll say,
you didn't answer my question. You didn't answer my question,
and it never get an answered. It just doesn't happen.
The other thing I want to tell you, this is
a baseball town, and let's make a baseball analogy here.
It's not that Trump. It's not that Trump did he
took the bait. It's the fact that he was tossed softballs.

(51:34):
They were lobbying softballs at him, and he didn't even
get up to hit. I want a slugger as a president.
I want somebody just going to hit home runs. And
I didn't see him even take a good swing at
these things. And I'm a pro Trump person, and I
got to tell you, I was very disappointed in him
last night. And we're all disappointed because you wanted to

(51:57):
get up there and hit a home run too. I
wanted to hit a home run and he didn't. And
that's what makes me so upset this morning.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Thank you, know what, you just summed up how I
feel this morning, Matt. I appreciate that because you're right, Yeah,
we are living. This is obviously so frustrating for people
who care about policy and substance and care about the
future of our country. Nothing on the deficit, nothing, I mean,
Kamala Harris had the nerve to talk about how what

(52:26):
Donald Trump is going to do will result in five
trillion additional dollars to America's deficit. This is a woman
who has presided over, in addition to what seven trillion
dollars in deficit over the three and a half years
she's been vice president of.

Speaker 15 (52:39):
One of the simple facts that went by everybody last
night was that he got up there and we've talked
a little bit about January sixth, and he stated a fact.
He stated the fact that one person was shot. One
person was killed actually bad. And then right after that
her next comment. Her next comment was police people there,

(53:00):
policemen that were.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
Killed that day.

Speaker 15 (53:02):
She said that, and he didn't respond, not even the
moderators respond.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
Another see another illustration in the media bias. If Donald
Trump had pivoted over and said something as lie and
as wrong as that, they would have called him out
like they did in some of the other fact checks.

Speaker 3 (53:17):
Yeah, sure they were.

Speaker 15 (53:18):
But here's the thing. I want a home run the hunter.
I want a slugger. And I didn't see anybody but
minor league players up there last night.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
Matt, let me ask you this sort of rhetorical question.
Do you believe that the candidates were on stage last night,
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris are the best and brightest we
have in America?

Speaker 15 (53:41):
They're far from it. They are far from it. These
people on stage life. It was a clown show last night.
And I got to tell you, I'm so upset with
American politics and how where we are going and how
we select our president. Something has to change. These people
do not represent I don't think the top ten percent

(54:01):
or anywhere. The intelligence level of these people is. The
older I get, the more I realize there are a
lot of people out there that just are not qualified
for doing anything.

Speaker 3 (54:13):
Just it's frustrating.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
It is very frustrating, and you have hit the nail
on the head on why I refer to myself as
a little el libertarian. I believe in small government that
doesn't tell me how to live my life because stupid
people are running the country and making stupid decisions that
are ruining our lives.

Speaker 3 (54:31):
Absolutely right, Matt.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
God bless you, sir for calling this morning. Excellent points.
I appreciate it. We've got time for another one, Joe.
Let's get to Dick. Dick, thanks for calling this morning,
and a happy Wednesday to you.

Speaker 9 (54:43):
Did.

Speaker 16 (54:44):
Good morning, Brian.

Speaker 17 (54:45):
I wish you up an opportunity to catch up on
your sleep. However, last night's time that you.

Speaker 16 (54:52):
Spent observing politics and real time was not, in fact wasted.
This is exactly the dish that we all have to
feed off of. We have to watch television present people
that are properly prepped to discuss their platforms that we

(55:17):
really don't need to hear because we have seen Kamala's
platform and we have seen Donald's platform. Last night was
to try to appeal to those few people that haven't
already made up their mind and give us some idea

(55:39):
that we're actually dealing with a quote unquote democratic process,
when in fact we are not. Thomas Nancy said it
perfectly fine yesterday and his hearing in Congress. We said,
this is a charade. What we saw last night was

(56:00):
a charade because Kamala Harris, we know who she is,
and when it comes to speaking to our enemies and
to our friends, it's a very easy choice to have
made to be made.

Speaker 3 (56:19):
And that is, do I want.

Speaker 17 (56:21):
Somebody that actually has a handle on what the issues
is are? Or do I want somebody that got to
where she is because of a matter of convenience?

Speaker 1 (56:34):
Good points. I can't disagree with you, bro. The problem
is that you and I pay attention to politics and
believe in issues are important, and you know, for a
low information voter who was looking for some sort of substance,
we're left to try to process what exactly an opportunity
economy means. Among other points, I just anyhow, maybe maybe

(56:54):
my expectations are too high. Just disappointed. I've got more
colors on line. Bob, you'll be next, and others are
quite welcome. This morning, all these thoughts in these comments
have been very helpful to me in processing what I
feel like I watched last night, and of course we
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Speaker 1 (59:02):
Six three one epifty by Kerosene Talk Station. Bryan Thumus
welcoming the phone calls reactions of eight last night. If
ID eighty three talk, I'll get the local stories in
a moment. First were gonna take Bobby's call. Bobby, thanks
for holding over the breake there. Welcome back, my friend.
Happy hump day, my brother. Indeed, I tell you what, I.

Speaker 19 (59:25):
Was so proud of our president last night. They didn't
have a dump button, but I would have used at
least nine of the thirteen words I shouldn't use. I
never saw a comedy show with no substance in all
my life. It was a sheer embarrassment for our country.
That's all I could say.

Speaker 1 (59:45):
There you go. Going back to my comment to Matt,
is that the best that we've got.

Speaker 19 (59:52):
On the proud American that would have been standing there
in Trump's position, I guarantee I wouldn't either tip the
podium over or just went over and slapped the spit
out of her mouth, because I'm telling you it was
nothing but another notch on what I say about being
a cultural revolution. It's an embarrassment, my brother. I never

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saw anything like it in my life. And if anybody
can't see through this, they get what they deserve.

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Yeah, don't let other people make your decisions for you.
Don't allow that to happen. Don't let government make your
decisions for you, because incomfident people largely run for public
office for whatever narcissistic personal reason they have. That's usually
what you get. And they're not looking out for your
own best interest. They're looking out for their own best interest.
And I've made that comment a million times. You've heard

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me make it before. The fool is the one that's
not looking out for his or her own best interests.
And politicians are like the cream of the crop when
it comes to that philosophy. They're not looking out for
us one generally speaking.

Speaker 19 (01:00:55):
One good thing about it, the Democrats only have about
a ten day memory, so it'll be here by the
end of the month.

Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
So we'll find out what happens if there's a bump
in the polls or not. But I guess the point
being made that mcgerne made the other day. All she
had to do was get through it without looking like
an idiot, which normally looks like and she achieved that goal.
There's no question about it. Good Dan Hill's former FOP
president Dan Hills, Welcome back, my friend. It's always good
hearing from you.

Speaker 17 (01:01:21):
Brian.

Speaker 20 (01:01:22):
Can I talk nasimal politics because I'm like you, I'm heartbroken.
I could not sleep well. I just I just was
blown away, and you and one of the earlier guests
talked about like opportunities where you wanted to get up.

Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
And say something.

Speaker 20 (01:01:36):
And to me, it was the whole discussion about Ukraine.
And and you know, whether or not talking to Putin.
We've talked to every Soviet dictator for decades. Because they
have nuclear weapons and we have nuclear weapons, we should
talk to them. And he Trump never finished up on that.
She admitted that she talks to Zelenski all the time,

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and she ever says boo to Putin?

Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
Why is it? Why is it that they want to
lead us to a very very likely scenario of a
nuclear war. It drives me nut.

Speaker 20 (01:02:14):
And you know, you know, Brian, I blame I blame
the Republican Party UH for its long time hanging out
with war monitors. I often blame myself for believing in
the two thousand and three Iraq invasion. You know, we
have let the industrial military complex or or whoever it is,
in this in this one world government keep putting us

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on front street in potential wars. And I might be
alone on this brine, but I don't want to have
a nuclear war with Rusher?

Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
What about you? I think I share your belief and
then your your your your conclusion in that regard, Dan,
I'm on solid ground with you. No, I don't want
nuclear war. We got our fingerprints all over the globe.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
We have to talk. We have to talk to Russia.
We have to and Trump's ray we have to end
the war.

Speaker 20 (01:03:00):
It's not going well. But the national media will never
tell you that, and She'll never tell you that because
I guess the people who are going to put her
in power are our believers in the war. And like,
I'm great through with me, Brian, I don't want a
new Currer Holocaust. Makes it kind of weird, I know,
but that's what I do not want.

Speaker 1 (01:03:19):
And step back from this discussion, and you know, ask yourself, well,
wait a second, why are we so invested in that
particular conflict, given all the conflicts that have raged and
all the things that have been fought, all the battles
that have been fought, that we stayed out of it.
I mean the genocide that happened to Rwanda during the
Clint administration. We had like half a million people slaughtered.

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Did we go in with troops? Did we do anything
about it?

Speaker 21 (01:03:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
We just sat back in comment and that was it,
But with Ukraine and the Russia on one side and
Ukraine on the other fight in this battle. This is
like what the most fundamental battle that needs to be fought.
How different would the world be if Russia just rolled
in and just took over Ukraine? Would that impact you?
And I? I really don't believe it.

Speaker 20 (01:04:04):
My belief is as I you know, as I put
my aluminum foil hat on, because I used to never
believe in the long world order stuff, and now I do.
I'm a big believer that there's a parent student is
a nationalist.

Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
He believes in.

Speaker 20 (01:04:19):
Russia and that's not allowed anymore, just like Trump believes
in America. That's not allowed anymore. They want a one big,
happy family, market state, socialist insanity. And that's why I
am falling more and more after my friend Brian Thomas
and becoming more and more libertarian.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
I cannot. I work in government my whole life, and
that's why I've seen.

Speaker 20 (01:04:43):
I've seen how thinking lousy it is, and I want
less and less of.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
It, thank you very much. I don't know that I'm
necessarily responsible for convincing you. You've obviously reached this conclusion
on your own It's nice to be able to be
free and free. Help you help, Dan Hills, thank you
so much for calling this morning. God bless you, brother.
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what happened last night, let us or meet Rather, let's
go to the phones. Got calls online which I really
am appreciating this morning thoughts and observations. Let's start with Mike. Mike,
thanks for calling. Happy Wednesday. Hi, Brian, I just.

Speaker 22 (01:07:36):
Call it comment during the debate last night, talk about
foreign policy, She's like, I've been all over the world
and stuff, but didn't she tell esther help.

Speaker 5 (01:07:45):
She had never been to Europe.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
I do believe it.

Speaker 22 (01:07:50):
And then what she did go over with angus SAP
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playing about an hour she left that day.

Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
Well, yeah, there's some high comedy that we can get
involved with, and that is fine because we didn't get substance. No,
thank you, Mike, have a great day. Let's pivot over
to Greg and see what Greg's got this morning. Greig,
thanks for calling. Happy Wednesday.

Speaker 23 (01:08:20):
Good morning, Brian, like you just operating on a few
hours of sleep. But anyway, yes, I was disappointed that
he didn't hit her better with the opportunities he missed.
But and his defense, all count Kamala had to do
was not sound like a raving idiot, right, and to

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formulate two sentences together, it's like Biden's first debate with
Trupe in twenty twenty. All he had to do is
not drool and fall down, and it was a win.
So the bar, as you said, was barely off the floor,
if it wasn't even off the floor. But as at
the gym, CNN is saying, how Tamala wants to have

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a second debate now said she put Trump on his
defense and did such.

Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
A great job. Yeah, and I did well.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Okay, now let me ask you this. I did read that.
Do you think there will be a second debate? Will
Donald Trump want to engage in that process? Do you
think she really wants to go down that road? I
think that that will walk back from that suggestion. They'll
take this quote unquote when even though I think it
was more of a wash, but because she didn't royally

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screw up, she passed the low bar test ergo given
her strategy thus far, which is hide in the basement
and not let anybody else know. I don't think for
a minute that she's going to give Trump another opportunity.
I really don't.

Speaker 23 (01:09:48):
I'll agree that it probably won't happen because she'll make
so many outrageous demands that Trump will say, hey.

Speaker 5 (01:09:55):
This is just stupid. We won't do it.

Speaker 23 (01:09:58):
And then they'll say, yeah, he's too chicken.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
I guess she won the first debate.

Speaker 24 (01:10:02):
She doesn't want to do it again, of.

Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
Course, of course. Yeah, I'm with you on that. Alley, Right,
you have a wonderful and thanks for Colin. We're gonna
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It's six fifty here fifty five KRCD Talk Station. Brian
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Jim and what's say, Welcome back man. Good to hear
from you this morning.

Speaker 6 (01:13:03):
Good morning, Brian.

Speaker 25 (01:13:05):
First of all, before I talk about this Trump Fiesco
last night. Let's not remember, or let's not forget to remember.
It's nine to eleven the day, so we do have
we do have something to think about rather than that.

Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
Show last night.

Speaker 25 (01:13:19):
But commenting on that last night, you know, we got
to get away from her neck and the pants suits
and everything that we used to do with Hillary, with
her her cavs and all this kind of stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:13:32):
Forget all that.

Speaker 25 (01:13:34):
I want to hear. I want to hear things that
When I was watching that last night, there was so
many opportunities to where when the things were thrown out there,
I'm going, oh, here we go. Trump's got this one
in the bag.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
Man.

Speaker 25 (01:13:48):
He can go on the immigration, he can talk about
the through the last three and a half years.

Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
It was touched on, but it wasn't pushed on.

Speaker 25 (01:13:54):
Here I'm looking at a guy right now. And by
the way, the Harris campaign is the one that is
asking for a second debate because they see blood in
the water. And I hope they do have the second
debate because Trump's people will have him better prepared. But
when I was watching that, I'm thinking, there's here's a guy.
It's the bottom of the ninth.

Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
We're down one to.

Speaker 6 (01:14:17):
Nothing, and we got a guy on third.

Speaker 25 (01:14:19):
Base with two outs, and this guy's got two strikes
on him, and he's gonna swing at this he cannot miss,
he cannot miss. And she all she wanted to do
was play nice enough and sit over there, roller eyes
and things like that, and she came out ahead on
this thing.

Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 25 (01:14:36):
You know how much of a conservative Republican I am,
but I was. I was almost like embarrassed last night
because of the fact the way this thing turned out.

Speaker 6 (01:14:46):
They smell the blood, they see the.

Speaker 25 (01:14:48):
Blood, and I honestly you know now that the tailor
swiftly endorse him or adorsed her. I'm sorry, I'm now
on the bandwagon, but you know this last night definitely,
you know people talk about this.

Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
She other questions ahead of time and everything else. I
don't care. Trump should be the statesman and a smart.

Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
One in the room.

Speaker 9 (01:15:10):
And even though.

Speaker 25 (01:15:12):
She would have given all the answers in the world
and all the questions and everything else, he should have
been able to handle this without worrying about being three
on one. He's smarter than that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
I agree with you. That's why you and I feel
disappointed this morning. Isn't it.

Speaker 25 (01:15:31):
Oh, I'm totally I'm totally disappointing that thing. That's like
for anybody that tries to make up the fact that
Trump did okay and this and that, Well, I guess
I just watched a different.

Speaker 9 (01:15:43):
Debate that night I normally did.

Speaker 25 (01:15:44):
I'm not the same Trump that I'm used to last night,
And you know, did I like the fact that he
didn't go off as bad as he normally would. It
was more of the fact that of watching the Biden
Trump thing again, except he was a more on the
Biden end of it. I'm sorry, people, he didn't do

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a good job.

Speaker 9 (01:16:05):
Last night, just not at all.

Speaker 25 (01:16:08):
He needs to hopefully have a second debate, and he
needs to brush up and hit the things that are
important exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
And you know, one of the things I was really
disappointed on, and it's just been the subject matter this week,
the whole thing in Springfield with did someone really steal
a neighbor's cat and butchered in a tree? It was
a story told by a friend who had a friend
and I don't know whether it's true or not. I
don't care. You know what is true though, and what
he could have knocked it out of the park on

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just by pointing out, literally and without argument, no one
is saying the city of Springfield hasn't been overwhelmed with
about twenty thousand additional form we can characterize him as
illegal or just migrants in the last few years. Twenty
thousand additional people in a city of only sixty thousand.
That is a fact. That's all he had to say.

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Did you call Springfield and let him know? Did you
ask him if they wanted to know? You didn't? They
just showed up at their doorstep and they're left to
deal with the aftermath. America, we can't have this anymore,
and under my administration we didn't, and I won't allow
it under my future administration. If you'll let me, President,
thank you and God bless America. Done you need and

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so everyone will. Yeah, cat memes are all over them,
all over the place this morning because of that, and
that's what you know, the mainstream meting is going to
focus on.

Speaker 3 (01:17:30):
Here.

Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
I am talking about it myself, but because it was
a missed opportunity, a missed.

Speaker 25 (01:17:35):
Opportunity, you're not getting the argument out of me this morning.

Speaker 1 (01:17:39):
Buddy.

Speaker 25 (01:17:40):
I'm hoping Alex really comes out swinging this morning, and
doesn't sugarcoat this thing, which I don't think he will not.

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Alex, Yeah, Alex trying to feel after the top of
our news we're gonna hear his thoughts and comments. I
don't know where he's going to come from, but I
don't think he's going to sugarcoat it. Then again, Jim,
how could you?

Speaker 13 (01:17:58):
Well?

Speaker 25 (01:17:58):
I totally agree, Brian, we're in trouble on this thing.
And here's the last thing I want to say that
he should have actually brought up the vice presidency too,
because she's got a real goofball running with her, and
you got the next guy in line in case something
would happen to her if they'd get elected compared to JD. Vance,
You should have brought something like that up. And it

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was never even mentioned about the fact of the stability
that we would have and compared to what she will.

Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
Have without question. But maybe that was because he's going
to let JD. Vans handle Walls on his own during
their debate. I actually still feel like I have higher
expectations for the outcome on that one. Then I well, well,
with hindsight, with the aftermath of last night. Thank you, Jim.
Always a pleasure hearing from your brother six fifty six

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Alex Charantepilo, chairman of the High Republican Party, after the
top of the our News was his thoughts and comments,
be right back.

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It's what motivates your vote.

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oh six at fifty five KRC the Talk station. Very
happy Wednesday if you try to make it happy anyway,
inspite of well what I view as a rather disappointing
performance last night by Donald Trump and Kamala Harris able
to at least manage to not totally screw up. Now
we're gonna get the thoughts and impressions from the Ohio
Republican Party Chairman, Alex Cheranta Fila. Welcome back, Alex. Always

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a real pleasure to have you on the fifty five
KRC Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
Bryan, good morning. I'm privileged to be with you, and
you know I'd be remiss if I didn't say it.
Today is September eleventh, so's take this a second year
to remember that that day. Many of us remember that
day very sadly, but anyway, no, it's good to be
with you and happy to talk about a little bit
about that debate last night.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
Well, what your takeaway, I obviously all morning. I'm not
sure you've I don't expect you to have listened to
the program this morning. I viewed with the measure of disappointment.
I really thought, you know, given all of the issues
and where we are in this country, and our debt
and our uh, the immigration problem, on and on and on,
he is on the right side and the winning side

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of so many issues. And yet she managed to squeak
by without totally screwing up, and he took the bait
quite often thrown at him. Bait went back to the
stolen election. And you know, I could go on, but
I want your reaction, and I want to hear what
you have to say about it.

Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
Well, well, clearly I'm biased in favor of President Trump
and strongly, and my my thoughts are this, and I've
got I've got many of them. First of all, And look,
I'm not a big fan of whining about the referees,
you know, when I watch a sporting event, So I
don't love bashing the moderators, but you have to in
this circumstances. This was the worst moderated debate I've ever seen.

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I mean, you know, Breitbart News does an excellent east
this morning about the seven times they fact checked Donald Trump,
but they refused to fact check her her multiple multiple lies,
you know, saying that many police officers died on January sixth,
approvable lie things like Donald Trump said there are many,
you know, people on both sides of the issue that

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are good people. Meaning he was talking about white racist.
He wasn't. He was talking about a healthy debate about
monuments in our country. So you know, many lies told
by her. Listen, I mean, let's let's go backward just
for a second, Brian, and talk about the first debate
that was the most consequential, consequential presidential debate in American history. Obviously,
Joe Biden collapsed in that debate, but that collapse was

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made made, you know, partially available there because of Donald
Trump's performance and how well he had a command of things.
And she didn't look. I understand where people are coming from. Yesterday,
they expected the cackling, unprepared Kamala Harris that we've all
gotten used to seeing, and those of us who pay
attention to it. So she outperformed at expectations, you know,

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barely in my mind, but on substance, she just didn't
have the substance. Anybody watching that debate last night did
not walk away saying, Wow, she has a real plan
to curb inflation, or my gosh, she's got a real,
honest to god plan to stop the flow at the
southern border.

Speaker 11 (01:22:17):
No.

Speaker 3 (01:22:18):
On style points, you know, I'll give her a modicum
of credit, not a lot, but a little bit. She
she certainly held her own on style alone. And you know,
that's what she's been about. That's, frankly in a bigger
topic is you know, the modern American political debate sometimes
is around style. We watched Barack Obama win the presidency
on what was deemed a cool factor, on nothing to

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do with you know, nothing to do with this qualifications
for the job. That we're kind of seeing the same
thing here where she's just trying to win on style points. So,
you know, overall, I saw a lot of what she
had to say was memorized. I thought the moderators were terrible.
I thought she refused to answer questions. Yeah, why, you know,
I wish we were able to hold her feet to
the fire more on some of those refusals, But I
think a good set of moderators would have done a

(01:23:00):
better job of helping us see that. So those are
kind of my initial takeaways.

Speaker 1 (01:23:04):
Well, I mean, I guess I have to, you know,
pivot over and say, well, isn't that Wasn't that Donald
Trump's job, knowing full well the dack is decked against
him going in. All she needs to do is just
get through it without totally screwing up. But she offered
a lot of opportunities for him to go directly toward,
you know, like what in the hell do when you
see opportunity economy? Which she mentioned multiple times, Alex, I

(01:23:24):
have no idea what that means? And isn't that a
great pivot point? Like what are you talking about?

Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
What the hell do you mean by opportunity economy? I mean,
you know, he has an obligation to pivot back and
do what the moderators aren't doing, which is point out
that what she's saying is a bunch of fluff, nonsense
platitudes with no substance.

Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
Well, again, I thought he had done some of that.
I really did. I felt like he especially towards the end,
the middle and end of the debate. I thought he
did excellent job. Really, I'm talking ultimately about the differences
between the visions that he has and the vision that
she has for the country. Look, I appreciate some of
the frustration that you're feeling. I've read a lot of
this online. You know, again, she we those of us
who know that Kamala Harris is kind of an empty suit,

(01:24:08):
expected to see more of that. And when we, you know,
when we weren't able to sort of have that happen
because the moderators, you know, some frustration set in. And
I appreciate that. But I'm going to tell you this,
and I there's actually some overnight pulling to a substantiate this.
Nothing about this race has changed. So again, from my
perspective here in Ohio, Donald Trump commands a big lead.

(01:24:29):
This is a red state because the Democrats have left
the mainstream of American politics. Much of what she tried
to talk about never really did, is not in the
mainstream of American politics. We believe in fracking, we believe
in energy, We believe in secure southern borders. We believe
in you know, strong law enforcement to protect us from
the scourge of crime. All of these things continue to

(01:24:51):
be popular in places like Ohio and in places like Pennsylvania. Look,
she cannot run away from her record on fracking. She
cannot run away from from the you know, for as
Southern Board of it's now affecting every single city in America,
not just the border cities. So you know, there's a
lot that came out of that debate on policy on policy,
and you know, if you look at the style point piece,

(01:25:12):
I appreciate where some people are this morning, but for
me personally, I feel.

Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
Like Donald Trump held.

Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
His zone on policy last night.

Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
And that's a fair assessment. I mean, when you go
back and read the transcript, which I've got in front
of me, it's like thirty single space eight and a
half by eleven sheets of paper. When you read it,
it comes across as though you're right, he did get
some you know, good points in there, but she was
given such a pass. And I just look at so
many sort of missed opportunities, like for example, and I've

(01:25:40):
been stuck on this all morning, but you heard the
top of the ron is they're making fun of Donald
Trump for mentioning the dogs and cats thing. It was
a much easier point and one that cannot be denied
that you got twenty thousand Haitian immigrants that have descended
on Springfield, Ohio. I mean their own mayor complained to
my orcs about and a letter that was sent out
a couple of years ago. Listen, we got a problem
on our hands here. That's fact. Stick to that and say, look,

(01:26:04):
this is an illustration. You see it in Chicago, you
see it in New York, you see it on the
southern border states. They're overwhelmed because of Kamala Harris's gross
incompetence and refusal to secure and protect our southern borders.
Boom and the point. But we went down to cat Road.

Speaker 3 (01:26:21):
Well and look, and I appreciate that this is actually
and again you're going to think I'm spinning hard, and
I really am not. I'm going to tell you something
about President Trump that we've all witnessed over the last
several years. He has a particular knack of simplifying things
and getting directly to the point. By talking about cats
and dogs and pets. He has us all talking about

(01:26:43):
the greater issue of immigration, whether it's just a sexier
talking point or a you know, a more persuasive way
to get to the point. He has us talking about
Haitian immigrants this morning because of what some people think
is an outlandish state. And the fact of the matter is,
though in his own way, he has us talking about

(01:27:03):
it on the southern border. He's the guy who said
build a wall, three simple words that moved the immigration
debate into the forefront of the American political psyche. In
the same way, he is talking about these pets in
a way that some of us might be like, well,
mister President, you know, get to the point. Well, but listen,
he has generally the American people saying, what the heck's

(01:27:24):
he talking about? And when they look at what he's
talking about, is it relates to pets and cats and dogs,
et cetera. They will find out, and they're finding out
that we have twenty thousand immigrants descending on a town
of sixty thousand people in beautiful Clerk County, Sprink to
over Io at place I've been multiple times, including with
Bernie Marino. Let me tell you what's happening. There is

(01:27:45):
a travesty, and the fact that we can talk about
it is again in my own way, Brian, I really
believe a little bit of the brilliance of Donald Trump.
He has us talking about Springfield in a way we weren't.
And he did it by talking about your pets.

Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Okay, And I hear is it because maybe my expectations
perhaps are a little too high, or because I know
so much about it? Because this is what I do
for a living every single day, pouring through the news
and every afternoon pouring through the news. I know all
the details. I know what the facts are, and I
maybe presume that everybody knows that already. So you're giving

(01:28:20):
Trump credit for boiling things down to an easily digestible
SoundBite that's going to cause people to talk about it.
That's the strategy, That is what he is about. So
you're you're giving him credit along those lines.

Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
Well, I am, And again I think that's one of
the things that he does well. And Brian, you know
what you just said, and I'm getting a little deep
here this morning, but what you just said is what
we struggle with in the political business, so to speak,
all the time. Yeah, And that is always so in
our cocoon and so in our echo chamber, that we're
not thinking about what the average citizen says. You know,
I routinely say to political candidates, walk into an olive

(01:28:54):
garden on a Saturday at seven o'clock and grab somebody
out of a booth, pull them outside, and ask them
what they know about politics, because that's the person that
you're trying to reach. Okay, I tick olive garden because
you know it's got a big old You know there's
people there from every walk of life, et cetera. But
I mean that average citizen, not people who are tuned in,
you know, every single day to talk radio or follow

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the Wall Street Journal, et cetera. I'm talking about regular
people that are just living their lives and they're if
they're talking this morning about cats at Springfield in Springfield, Ohio,
they're going to learn about the Haitian migration crisis that
has affected our state.

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Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
See the talk station six twenty if if you have
KR SD talk station Brian Thomas with the Ohio Republican
Party chairman Alex Tntifilo walking through the debate topics and
criticisms and comments and observations. There was a suggestion from
the Harris camp, Alex, that they might want to do
a second debate. Do you think that's going to happen?

(01:31:53):
I really don't. Her strategy of hiding and again last
night not even providing much by way of specific information. Again,
I got the opportunity economy and not knowing what the
hell that means, but she opened with it and ended
with it and didn't provide any details on it, at
least not many. But do you think she's going to
like go back into hiding and not entertain a more
substantive pressing press, assuming they're even out there and willing

(01:32:15):
to engage in a more substantive conversation with her.

Speaker 3 (01:32:20):
Yeah, kind of two questions there is. You know, First
of all, I think you know that I have no
idea internally whether I'm not connected to the Trump campaign
in any official capacity, So I can't tell you whether
or not there would or wouldn't be a second debate,
just to be clear, to cover myself, there sure no take.
I mean, the one thing he could yes, thank you,
But I you know, I here's here's the thing about this.
Donald Trump has shown a total desire to go into

(01:32:43):
the belly of the beast. I mean, you go onto
ABC News, a place that's completely horrifically biased against them,
and put up with those terrible moderators, you know, fact
checked over and over when she didn't get fact checked once.
You know, it just kind of shows you the kind
of leader and the kind of president he is. He's
gone in to every venue, friendly or unfriendly, and answered

(01:33:03):
questions from the American people. So would it surprise me
if he agreed to another debate? Wouldn't surprise me one bit.
You know, She, on the other hand, has been carefully scripted.
She locked herself away for five days to prepare to
deliver those zinger sound bites that she you know, thought
she did such a good job at doing last night. So,
you know, I honestly don't know if there'd be another debate. Hey,

(01:33:24):
here's what I know, Brian, I don't think that last
night ultimately changed anything. I think a lot of us thought, well,
let's have a knockout punch to Kamala Harris. You know
that probably didn't happen. Last night, there was an overnight
poll that I asked to share on my Twitter that
kind of said the same thing, which is, people's minds
are kind of where they are. And look, if these
polls are even going into election day, we're going to win.
President Trump will win. He outperforms the polls almost every time.

(01:33:48):
And the fact of the matter is the American people
are smarter than we give them credit for. Right, one
debate performance or one debate overall is not going to
change this race for anyone who's actually looking at their
records of the past four years compared to the records
of the four years of the record four years before
that under Donald Trump. So I'm not sure a whole
lot of minds got changed. It's something to talk about

(01:34:09):
this morning. But the American people are smart. They're going
to make a decision about whether they're better off today,
you know, than they were four years ago. And on
that question we went big.

Speaker 1 (01:34:18):
Okay, And at that point you and I agree completely.
I am firmly committed to that that, yes, the American
people are smart enough to know because they go grocery
shopping every week, they have to pay their energy bill
every week, they have to fill their gas tank up
probably every week. So yes, we are in a much
worse place now than we were four years ago. And
of course the immigration situation. I don't think that's gone

(01:34:39):
underneath anybody's radar, to be quite honest with you, It's
just been a national, constant, constant problem for cities both
blue and red. So those are you know, a couple
of great points that he's got in his favor. And
when it comes down to that polling, what did your
overnight polling reflect? And I guess I'm kind of curious
to know how you would get sort of in quote
unquote instant poll like that, Alex.

Speaker 3 (01:35:01):
Yeah, you know, the poll I just ready sort of
republished on my Twitter was from the Trafalgar Group, which is,
you know, a nationally recognized polling firm. And look, we
could do an entire show on polling.

Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
We won't.

Speaker 3 (01:35:12):
So polling is sometimes accurate, sometimes not the first snapshot. Yeah, yeah,
So the Trafalgar Group is a nationally known group. We've
we've actually used them here in Ohio account a few
things and anyway, but basically the poll said that they
ask people before and after the debate, where do you stand?
And nothing changed. You know, that's the basic takeaway from
that pole, and I suspect that's ultimately how this works.

(01:35:34):
This was not you know, look, we saw in the
last debate what a disastrous debate looks like and with
for Joe Biden, and we saw his presidency end in
one debate. That was not going to happen here, And
nor did I predict, you know, that one side or
the other would deliver a knockout blow that was That
was a lot of us on our side really wanted that.

(01:35:54):
You know, we thought, we know that Kamala Harris is
a lightweight, not up to this job. And you know
the facts bear that out, not just one you know,
you know, fifty five minutes scripted debate, but anyway, you
know that was not going to happen and did not
happen last night.

Speaker 1 (01:36:08):
Well, and you know, when as you mentioned that, and
I've given this some thought about the Biden Trump debate
and what ended his political career, I really think that
they sent him out there for that express purpose. Biden,
they let him get they crucified him. I think they
intentionally let him go out there and monumentally screw up,
knowing full well that was going to happen so they
could get him out of the race.

Speaker 3 (01:36:30):
The way the Democratic Party has has treated, you know,
one of their fifty years stalwarts and Joe Biden is
actually all you need to know about the Democratic Party.
I mean, if you look at our party, you know
we we have lifted up and celebrated our leaders for
a long time, from Ronald.

Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Reagan cleared it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:46):
You know when we buried President and President the first
President Bush. You know, we lift up our leaders. The
Democrats have thrown to Joe Biden overboard in the most
ignominious fashion. You even saw Kamala Harris throw Joe Biden
over the over the rails last night. It was ugly
and this is how they act. And anyway, sir, it
none of it surprises me about the Democrats at this point.

Speaker 1 (01:37:07):
Read Animal Farm and recall the character of Boxer, who
is basically Joe Biden. He used up his political life
and they set him off to the glue factory. Thanks
for your service, Alex Chrautafilo. Thank you for appearing on
the Morning show. It's always wonderful having you on the
show and offering your your thoughtful insights and comments. I'll
look forward to talking with you again, and I'm sure
we will before the election. Always a privileged Brian. Have

(01:37:29):
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Speaker 1 (01:39:08):
Hey, it's carry. I'm not desperate for calls, but I've
been pointing out all morning, I feel like I'm not
firing on all cylinders with only three and a half
hours sleep. Yes, I stayed up and watched the debate.
Then I went to bed at eleven and got up
at two thirty, so working on that little sleep. I
really appreciate these callers in the observation thoughts people are
offering this morning. Let's start with Ian Ian, thanks for
calling this morning, Welcome to the Morning Show.

Speaker 26 (01:39:30):
Thank you, Brian, thanks for having me happy to.

Speaker 6 (01:39:34):
Sorry about your lack of sleep there.

Speaker 1 (01:39:36):
Hey man, I don't I don't want to sound like
I'm complaining. I'm just trying to offer an explanation for
why I maybe am stumbling.

Speaker 9 (01:39:45):
I was.

Speaker 6 (01:39:45):
I found myself a little trouble last night trying to
fall asleep after that debate.

Speaker 26 (01:39:49):
Yeah, I was a little disappointed with the moderation there.

Speaker 6 (01:39:52):
The very not a lot of follow up.

Speaker 26 (01:39:55):
They weren't really sticking it to them, if you will,
and it seemed like every question they kind of just
the side steps and said what they wanted to say.

Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
You are, without a doubt right on that one. They
fact checked Donald Trump like real time and let Harris
get away with a multitude of fabrications, like, for example,
trying to pin that project twenty twenty five on Trump.
She did that a few times. You know, the moderators.
Had Trump tried to do that to her, they would
have immediately pointed out that, no, she's on the record
as saying Trump is on the record saying that is
not my policy, that's not my plan. I've not adopted it.

(01:40:26):
Same thing with IVF in vitro fertilization. He actually asked
I think he one of the insurance companies to prove
and pay for it. So they lied about what his positions,
or she rather lied about what his positions are without
being fact checked. So, yeah, it's frustrating, and that certainly
gets the adrenaline running when you're supposed to be getting
ready to go to bed. It makes it a little
bit more difficult to follow.

Speaker 6 (01:40:46):
Yeah, I thought it was interesting too.

Speaker 26 (01:40:49):
They made the initial stab at Trump with uh they
said Bance had said something that he said. I thought
that was interesting they would bring that up. I don't
remember ever hearing them calling them out on something that
the Vice president might have said or had not said.

Speaker 6 (01:41:06):
Uh directly in the in the real.

Speaker 1 (01:41:08):
Time, you know, right understood well, we can obviously be
very critical of the moderators as the case may be,
but a little I think in the and the criticism
has to go into Trump's side, because again, he couldn't
prevent himself from taking the bait, and it was so
obvious that she was trying to bait him.

Speaker 6 (01:41:24):
He walked right into it.

Speaker 1 (01:41:25):
He did.

Speaker 6 (01:41:26):
Did my children saw it coming? They said, don't answer.

Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (01:41:30):
I was screaming at the telling the.

Speaker 6 (01:41:32):
Rubber band blue question. You know you're never gonna end.

Speaker 1 (01:41:35):
I was very FCC non compliant last night. And thank
you so much for the call this morning. I appreciate it.
Let's see what his next. Joe John John, welcome to
the program. Thanks for calling this morning.

Speaker 12 (01:41:47):
Good morning, Brian, love your show.

Speaker 1 (01:41:48):
Oh thank you.

Speaker 12 (01:41:50):
Now the bad news, Okay, the Dems understand psychology, human
behavior and how to manipulate it Trump and the GEO
if he don't have a clue. They they manipulated Trump
so bad last night. It was unreal and he fell
for it.

Speaker 25 (01:42:10):
Uh.

Speaker 12 (01:42:12):
And unfortunately, I think Trump's going to take the GOP
ticket down completely and then we're really screwed.

Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
Well, you know, I had a conversation just yesterday on
that very point, and I was asked directly, are you
optimistic about the election? Do you do you think Donald
Trump is going to win? It was a Northeast Republican
women's group, wonderful organization, by the way, and it was
so nice to be invited to the to the meeting there,
and and I mean my response was, you know, I don't.

(01:42:42):
I don't feel positive regardless of outcome. Obviously, I will
be devastated if Kamala Harris as our next president, because
you know, Katie barad Or bring the flag out when
the last person leaves, because the country's over with. But
you know, if Donald Trump gets elected, it's I almost
feel a little bit the same way. I think we'll
be in a better place obviously with his policies, but
because so many people in America have such a profound

(01:43:07):
disdain for the man that I don't see us healing
or moving forward under a Trump administration. And I know
so many people have so much disdain for Kamala Harris
and her socialist, Marxist like policies that they are not
going to be comfortable as she's president in the same
way I'm gonna feel. So I'm just I'm searching for
something to feel positive and optimistic about. As World War

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III scenes to be breaking out. We got all these troubles.
Our national debt is horrific. We've got unfunded Social Security
program of sixty three trillion dollars, Like, how can you
ever make good on the promises that we've made the
American people under that one program alone. I'm just searching
for something positive and something to be optimistic about, and sadly,

(01:43:49):
I'm not finding it regardless of where I look. And
I was hoping to come away after last night feeling
a little bit better about, you know, Trump advancing and
Kamala Harris demonstrating that she is an empty suit. I
still believe she is, but I got to give a
problem for pulling it off. And of course she had
a wonderful job of getting Donald Trump to take the bait.
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the callers thoughts and comments. Seems like a general understanding
most people are not exactly overwhelmed with the debate last
night and the performance of Donald Trump, and uh, maybe
some missed opportunities, but your observations and comments are quite welcome.
Let's get Maureen Mareen. Thank you for holding over the break.

(01:46:39):
It's always a pleasure hearing from you.

Speaker 27 (01:46:41):
Good morning, Brian. I have three things for you to
be optimistic about.

Speaker 3 (01:46:45):
Oh wonderful one. Yeah.

Speaker 27 (01:46:47):
First of all, I agree with Alex Chiantefee luke. President
Trump did hold his own. He looked good. He looks
like he's lost weight, he's his hair looked better. He
just yes, appearances and everything, but.

Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
It helps ye, how do you brought that up? I
did notice that, buddy, Okay, thank you.

Speaker 27 (01:47:06):
So he's holding his own and I like that he's
bringing up the cats because I know Taylor Swift should
be irrelevant to all of us, but unfortunately she's not.
But let me tell you what's good here about the cats.
She came out and endorsed President Trump. I mean a kamala.
She had her beautiful rag doll cat picture as her
social media picture where she's got it draped around her shoulders.

(01:47:29):
It was the cover of Vogue magazine and she's supposed
to be this giant cat lover. Well, she tried to
use that to go against Jade Vance and his cat
single catwoman comment, but it backfired on her, and it
all everybody on her posts were talking about in her
comments were about what a hypocrite she is, because why
is it she not talking about the cats being eaten

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in Springfield, Ohio. It got to the point where it
was so overwhelming she had to shut down her comments
and take down her post. And Laura Lumer, who's a
great investivejournalists and huge social media followers, she reposted it
and said, have at it, folks, let us know what
you think about the hypocrite, how hypocrite Taylor Swift is.

(01:48:11):
So it's turning around on people with how hypocritical they
are in that book. Now a couple of other things.
I think I agree with your color buddy that he
probably was told to temper it a little bit because
her being a woman, which you know, in the minute
scale of things, that could help. But on the other hand,

(01:48:32):
I agree with Mississippi James that it didn't change the bar.
I felt like, you know, he could have only hurt
himself if he had lashed out a lot. I feel
like he knows things we don't know, and that's why
because he has space force. I think space force. They
know they had the information. There's apparently on the back
channels that I listened to, there's twenty minutes of solid,

(01:48:55):
devastating footage from that interview that Tim Watson Kamala Harris
did on CNN that that's going to be released between
now and the election. I hope the thing to think
about that's back there brewing. And another thing is when
something's going on like this debate, everybody's tuned into that.
You don't pay attention to some of the things. You
got to look at on the outskirts that happened yesterday,

(01:49:17):
Milania Trump came out and she doesn't come out, and
when she does, you got to listen. And she talked
about this what we need to investigate with the assassination.
They know more, they know who's involved, and they know
it wasn't just this Patsy the cook guy that got
taken down. She insinuated that there's more to this and

(01:49:38):
it's going to come out, and I think that could
be the October surprise. They know what Camp is involved
in that okay, and I think that's some things that
are brewing in the background.

Speaker 1 (01:49:49):
I know you paid attention to things brewing in the background,
and see as to the cat point, I get your point,
and I understand I don't think necessarily whether or not
it was intentional to use the dog cat eating thing
knowing that it wasn't necessarily proven or disproven. That story
really has blown up since Monday when I was questioning
whether or not it was true. I still don't know

(01:50:11):
if it's true or not. I'm a kind of guy
that deals with facts. I want to know something is
absolutely true before I'm going to go out and repeat it.
And that's why I said this morning. You know what
is absolutely true is that twenty thousand illegal immigrants are
now living in Springfield, Ohio, a town of sixty thousand people.
That is irrefutably true. So why not just rely on

(01:50:31):
that point rather than mentioning the whether or not a
cat was eaten or ducks were eating from a park
because it could be just a wild internet rumor. Although
it's blown up, yes.

Speaker 27 (01:50:43):
It's blown up. It keeps the story alive and it
really draws attention to Sprinkip. But did you see the
video where the policeman had the woman open her mouth
to see the cat hare in her mind give it
eating on the driveway. So it is there is a
video on that out there. Horrible true.

Speaker 1 (01:50:59):
Oh my god, Well, thank you, you know you. I
will have my popcorn out waiting for the facts to
come out, waiting for the extracted twenty minutes of that
interview to come out, maybe waiting for the revelation from
the assassination attempt to come out. I would love to
have that information, and when it comes out, you know
I will be talking about it. God bless you, Marine.

(01:51:20):
I can't thank you enough. You regularly keep in touch
with me with all these sort of behind the scenes things,
and you and I joke back and forth about conspiracy theories.
But we're gonna call you a pattern observer seven forty six.
If you have Kasy the tox station, Jay, I promise
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Speaker 1 (01:54:13):
Seven fifty one fifty about KRCD talk station head straight
to the phones, Jay, thank you so much for holding
I really appreciate Welcome to the show.

Speaker 28 (01:54:21):
Hey, thanks Brian, Hey, I think Alex was spinding hard.
Whenever you know, you hear about one thing about Trump.
He's not afraid to go into the lions den. It's
kind of like me saying, you know one thing I
could say about Brian Thomas. He's not afraid to go
into a bar fight with both handstyd behind his back.
I've seen him do it, you know, five or six times.
It doesn't mean it's smart. And whenever you keep signing.

Speaker 29 (01:54:42):
Up to go do go do a debate with NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, oh,
maybe you ought to start thinking about that that maybe
you're losing it.

Speaker 28 (01:54:52):
Whenever you walk in three on one, maybe you ought
to stop doing that. And there's a trend. You know,
Trump has under delivered many times on debates. It wasn't
until Joe Biden could hardly finish the sentence that he
got a knockout punch, which I think, you know, put
anybody else in there versus Joe Biden. Joe Biden beat
Joe Biden pretty bad, and Joe Biden's health beat Joe Biden.

(01:55:12):
But I think we were all underwhelmed with you know,
the previous debate with Biden back in twenty twenty, with Hillary.
With you go down through the list, there's.

Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
Been a long, ongoing, long.

Speaker 28 (01:55:25):
Running disappointment with comes debates to where I'm thinking our
side probably ought to take him off and say you
need to disappear you're not good at this when you're
in front of a fifty thousand of your fans who
love you and anything you say will resulting cheers. Don't
get confused that that means that you're going to be
a good debater. That just means you have a lot

(01:55:46):
of fan to love you.

Speaker 1 (01:55:47):
Interesting analysis. Jay, that's it. I think that is a
brilliant observation. And the other complex listen.

Speaker 3 (01:55:54):
To you every day and so you know, I get
smarter every morning.

Speaker 1 (01:55:57):
I'll thank you for that. But you know, I guess
you know. The other component to what you're saying is
because the mainstream media dec is or deck is so
stacked against him, he could come out and be the
most brilliant orator and have this wonderful, eloquent, you know,
policy discussion in speech. He could say one single thing

(01:56:21):
in an hour long speech that they will glomb onto
because that'll be the one thing that will you know,
that'll create some perception of character flaw, and that'll be
the SoundBite that gets communicated over and over again. It's
like me making fun of Trump for bringing up the
damn cat story. What did you hear at the top
of the hour news? Yes, the bias left wing NBC
news that my company paid for. That's what we get.

(01:56:43):
We're stuck with it bought it for all the stations
in the country, but they glombed onto the cat thing.
Did he have better points to make? Did he make
better points throughout the discussion of the bait last night? Absolutely?
But they're not going to bring that to your attention now,
are they. Jay? Thank you very much. Who's next?

Speaker 3 (01:56:57):
Pete?

Speaker 1 (01:56:58):
Thanks for calling this morning. Welcome to the show, Pete,
Moving on, I Pete, Jim, Welcome to the show. Thanks
for calling this morning.

Speaker 9 (01:57:12):
Jim, Hello, Brian.

Speaker 8 (01:57:15):
I just wanted to Jim, Yes, yes, can you hear me?

Speaker 3 (01:57:19):
Yes? I can, I can hear you?

Speaker 12 (01:57:21):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 1 (01:57:22):
Skip to your point?

Speaker 6 (01:57:23):
Jo?

Speaker 8 (01:57:23):
Okay, okay, Yes, he brought up Trump brought up.

Speaker 30 (01:57:29):
The woman that was murdered on January.

Speaker 20 (01:57:31):
Sixth by the Capitol Hill police officer and nobody talks
about her.

Speaker 30 (01:57:37):
And I thought that was brilliant for Trump to bring
that up and say that no.

Speaker 8 (01:57:42):
Police officers were killed, while goofball Harris was saying over
one hundred and forty police officers were injured that day.

Speaker 1 (01:57:51):
Yep, they didn't fact didn't fact check her on that one,
did they not a bit?

Speaker 3 (01:57:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (01:57:56):
Right, They fact checked everything else. And they also cut
him off when he said, I took a bullet to
the head because of your rhetoric. They literally cut him off.
That was like one of the few times they cut
him off. It was just but anyway, I was like,
so grateful that he mentioned that woman, Ashley Babbitt. I

(01:58:21):
was so grateful that he mentioned her, because that is
the huge tragedy of that day and the misrepresentation of
what went on that day exactly. And everybody in that
room knows that.

Speaker 30 (01:58:35):
It wasn't Magas supporters, Trumps supporters. They weren't incited by
some words that Trump said. Everybody knows that that's not
what happened, but they keep saying the same thing over
and over, trying to get people to believe that we
all need to be afraid of people that voted for
Trump because they're gonna take over the Capitol or something like.

Speaker 1 (01:59:00):
Yeah, so good thought.

Speaker 8 (01:59:02):
Though he did job on that.

Speaker 1 (01:59:03):
Jim's optimistic. I appreciate your comments, Jim, and I agree
with you on that Ashley Babbit thing. She did not
pose a threat to anybody in that room. She was
trying to climb into She was not armed, she was
not attacking someone. She was not coming at them with
a with a dangerous deadly weapon. She wasn't acting in

(01:59:24):
a dangerous deadly way such that you would feel a
reasonable apprehension of eminent bodily harm or grievous bodily injury
or death, and yet they use deadly force on her.
The point well worth noting. Seven fifty six. Stick around.
We're gonna hear from Congressman Thomas Massey after the news.

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at the bottom of the AAR Welcome back, Congressman Massy.
It's always a pleasure having you on the program.

Speaker 21 (02:00:21):
It's great to be back, but it's not great to
be back in the swamp. But after seven weeks of recess,
I think it was time for Congress to.

Speaker 1 (02:00:29):
Get back to work. Seven weeks. Judge Record just got
back from one week of vacation, the first vacation he's
taken in twenty years, I think, And that's like seven weeks.

Speaker 24 (02:00:39):
I know what, every time you go on vacation, Brian,
he's still the producer.

Speaker 1 (02:00:43):
Oh yeah, absolutely, I take my vacation days because you
know my old the old adage, smoke him. If you
got him, you're not going to be able to keep
them if you don't use them.

Speaker 14 (02:00:51):
Up.

Speaker 1 (02:00:52):
Let us before we dive on it. I know you
didn't watch the whole debate last night. You can get
your impressions on what you did see, but first I
just want to observe. It is nine to eleve and
I of course remember it like it was yesterday, and
the burning image in my mind from that day and
something that really truly changed my entire outlook on life

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was the falling man, the guy that had to jump
out of a window because he was either going to
be burned alive or jump out of a window. And
I thought of and I have used that reflection moment
if I was standing there, and I think about behind
me is a raging inferno, and in front of me
is ninety floors of space before I hit the ground,

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and your best option is to jump. What's going through
your mind before you make that leap? Are you worried
about what your neighbor's sexuality is? Are you worried about
anything that's irrelevant to our day to day lives that
we complain and moan about. No, you're probably thinking, I
wish I spent more time with my family, or praying
to God, or looking something broader than just the petty

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crap that we always complain about.

Speaker 24 (02:01:57):
Yeah, it brings it all in perspective.

Speaker 21 (02:01:59):
And I know we've mourned the loss of those people
in the first responders, but don't forget there are still
families of the victims of that who are who are
still mourning. Oh yes, and there's there's one woman in
particular that I've been trying to help.

Speaker 3 (02:02:14):
Uh.

Speaker 21 (02:02:15):
You know, Saudi Arabia was complicit in that, either knowingly
or unknowingly. Officials from Saudi Arabia assisted those hijackers, and
they should be the the families of the victims should
be able to litigate this in court and sue Saudi Arabia,

(02:02:36):
but they have been tied up. We finally got the ability.
This was when Obama was president. We more or less
forced him to give give those family ability to sue
Saudi Arabia. But then it's it's hit some another stub
in court. But don't forget there are there are wives
and husbands who lost their loved ones who are still

(02:02:58):
walking on this planet, still morning.

Speaker 1 (02:03:01):
And what is the in fact, if I may be
so bold as asking, I will put you on the spot.
But what prevents them or what is currently the stumbling block?
Because you know, if some incident happened here and people
were killed wrongfully or intentionally, you can go to court
and sue them for damages and lost consortium or whatever else.
What's holding it up?

Speaker 21 (02:03:23):
I'm not sure what's holding it up now, but there
was like a legal prohibition on it at one point.
But what's if you dug down in it, what's probably
really holding it up is foreign relations, foreign affairs, the
fact that America is trying to keep a good relationship
with Saudi Arabia, at least at the State Department. That's

(02:03:44):
probably the thing that's holding it up. But it shouldn't
be No, you should be able to get justice. If
whether somebody knowingly or unknowingly was complicit in those deaths,
then they are still liable.

Speaker 24 (02:03:59):
And this includes it's the government of Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 1 (02:04:01):
I agree, And if they have the facts and evidence
and can prove it in court, they should have their
right to do so. So it would be a very
interesting thing to behold just hearing the evidence. And along
those lines.

Speaker 24 (02:04:11):
Well, that's the other thing.

Speaker 21 (02:04:13):
Well, the late Representative Walter Jones from North Carolina, who
was one of my best friends up here. He and
I fought to get the nine to eleven the report unredacted.
There were several pages that were reacted that showed that
Saudi Arabia was complicit, and we achieved that we were
successful in doing that. And so it's when you say,

(02:04:36):
can they prove it in.

Speaker 24 (02:04:36):
A court of law? Congress has already proven it.

Speaker 1 (02:04:40):
Wow, well it would be nice for them to have
justice anyway, Congress, Amassy, your reaction to what of the
debate you saw? Joe told me in advance that you
had not, you know, sat there throughout the whole thing
like I did, screaming almost incessantly during the entire debates.

Speaker 21 (02:04:59):
No, I kept my sanity by not watching most of it.
I just I don't think it changed anybody's mind. That's
my takeaway. If you were for Trump before it, you
were for Trump after it. And if you were for
Camala before, you were for her after it. And I
don't think it really moved too many independents. And for
the people who are saying, why why didn't Congress and
Massy watch this debate?

Speaker 24 (02:05:20):
Doesn't he care? Oh my gosh, I've got so much
stuff on my plate.

Speaker 21 (02:05:23):
I am chairing a hearing today on pharmacy benefit managers.
Oh geez, yeahbab so confusing. But they are responsible.

Speaker 1 (02:05:36):
I don't know.

Speaker 24 (02:05:37):
We're going to find out in the hearing. I don't
want to say anything before we have the hearing.

Speaker 21 (02:05:41):
But a lot of people believe they are responsible for
high drug prices, when in fact they were established to
lower drug prices.

Speaker 1 (02:05:49):
Things don't always turn out the way you'll want it.
When you have for a government program. They're an unnecessary
layer of bureaucracy that adds tremendous costs through the process.

Speaker 21 (02:05:58):
They're like that contractor you know when a school is
built there's the contractor, the main contractor that's building the school,
and then they subcontract out electrical and you know, construction
parts of it. But then there's another contractor between the
main contractor and the government that's just taken a cut
almost all the time. And that's kind of what it's

(02:06:19):
starting to look like these PBMs are. And the other
problem we have, by the way I'm doing this is
part of my Anti trust subcommittee, So I chair the
Subcommittee of Judiciary that's in charge of anti trust and
the regulatory reform and the administrative state. And this falls
under could fall under anti trust because the way they
do pricing too, there's kickbacks. They literally call them kickbacks,

(02:06:44):
but Congress made it legal for them to do kickbacks
with the argument that if we can do kickbacks, then
we can save some money. The other thing is they're verticalized.
CVS has its own PBM, and then if you're a
small mom and pop pharmacy, you have to go through
these PBMs that are owned by your competition. Uh, and

(02:07:06):
then the competition sets all these rules on how the
small pharmacies can operate and what prices they have to charge.
It's it's really kind of crazy, but we're and it's
a very confusing topic. And I'm gonna have four witnesses today,
and it's very unique. I got the Democrat ranking Member
Luke Curea from California. He and I agreed on all
four witnesses. So it's not like there's a Democrat witness

(02:07:29):
and a Republican witness and we're gonna have one person
who's four PBMs. We've got to have one person who's
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throw them out kind of arguments.

Speaker 1 (02:07:44):
All right, Well, I know you are the man for
the job on that one Congress and Massy.

Speaker 21 (02:07:48):
They and we may have to we may have to
get into the CR after the hour, but I'm holding, yeah,
I'm keeping after the break the break.

Speaker 1 (02:07:57):
Yes, I'm staring at that topic. And I know you
have a lot to say about resolution and the SAVE
provision that's in there dealing with illegals having an obligation
to or well being able to vote, which I love
that SAVE provision and I think perhaps perhaps it is
designed to get certain elected officials to reveal their true colors.

(02:08:22):
About how they feel about the potential for illegal immigrants
voting in federal elections. So whether or not it goes through, ultimately,
I'd like to see a show of hands on the
floor to see where people stand on that one. We
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Speaker 1 (02:09:35):
We're less than two weeks, so what eight eighteen on Wednesday.
I'm glad you're listening, if you're listening right now, Congress
from Thomas Massy on the program, I'm getting ready talk
about the continuing resolution and ultimately an omnibus spending bill,
not dealing with the twelve appropriations bills that you're supposed
to deal with, Right, Congressman, that's right.

Speaker 21 (02:09:52):
Like Congress being surprised about the end of the fiscal
year being September thirtieth. It's like a florist being surprised
by Valentine's Day. Like, I'm sorry, guys, this happens every year.
We had so much time to get ready for this,
and now the twelve separate bills have not been passed.
We haven't sent them to the Senate, so we've got

(02:10:13):
no argument to send to give to the Senate. They're
going to do a CR which stands for continuing resolution,
which is a cut copy paste of the horrible omnibus
that was passed this winter this past winter, and they're
doing nothing to cut spending. Now, the sweetener to get
Republicans to vote to just redo everything we did last

(02:10:36):
year and kick the can down the road is something
called the Save Act, which is a great bill, and
it puts the Democrats really in the crosshairs because it's
a Mike Lee bill supported by Chip Roy over here,
two of my best friends, and I hate this because
I'm on the other side.

Speaker 24 (02:10:55):
Of them tactically.

Speaker 21 (02:10:57):
You know, on policy we agree hundred percent, but on
tactics we are in disagreement.

Speaker 1 (02:11:02):
On this.

Speaker 21 (02:11:03):
They say we should attach the Save Act to the CR.
So the CR remembers twelve separate bills, so now we're
going to make it thirteen bills. So we're going to
attach the Save Act to the CR, and then every
Republican should vote for that and then send it to
the Senate. And then the Senate will finally have to
take up the Save Act and it would do two things.

(02:11:26):
Number One, Democrats would have to vote to shut down
the government over here in the House because they want
illegals to be able to vote. It puts them in
a tough spot. And then in the Senate, Chuck Schumer
would have to do the same thing. He would have
to refuse to bring up the bill because he wants
illegals to vote, and then the government would shut down.
Now here's the problem with that strategy. Our conference Republicans,

(02:11:51):
particularly Mike Johnson, our speaker, is not going to shut
down the government. This is an election year. We are
just weeks away away from the election. There is not
going to be a government shutdown. There might be one
of the last two or three hours, okay, Friday night
or Saturday night, whenever that day is, but there ain't

(02:12:11):
going to be a government shutdown, and there ain't going
to be a Save Act. And then here's the other thing.
If you want to put Democrats on record, we already
voted on the Save Act. We did that this summer,
and five Democrats decided not to walk the plank. Every
Democrat voted to let illegals vote in an election except
for five.

Speaker 24 (02:12:30):
So that's the problem with the strategy.

Speaker 21 (02:12:33):
The other problem with the strategy is eventually you're just
going to get clean cr that's what's going to happen,
and spending is going to go on unabated.

Speaker 24 (02:12:41):
Here's the other problem with it.

Speaker 21 (02:12:43):
The CR that Mike Johnson has proposed is a six
month r They're saying, well, let's get to March and
hopefully Trump wins the election, we take the Senate, keep
the House, we win the trifecta, and this buys us
enough time to get past the lame duck session. Should
we run the try effect in November, which is it's
not a bad thing because I don't I definitely don't

(02:13:05):
want to be sitting here.

Speaker 1 (02:13:06):
I'm tracked, Christmas, I'm tracking where you're going. Go ahead, okay,
put the on the cake. Okay.

Speaker 21 (02:13:13):
There is a provision, okay, and it would the CR
ends on March thirtieth. I got a provision put into
law last year as a condition of the debt limit
that says, if you do a CR that goes past
April thirtieth, there's a one percent cut to everything. Every
bit of government gets cut one percent if you take
a CR past April thirtieth.

Speaker 24 (02:13:34):
That is, that is in law.

Speaker 21 (02:13:36):
Joe Biden signed that in order to get the debt
limit increased, and it's still operable. They Mike Johnson didn't
use it last year. He could have used it last year. Okay,
he's a new speaker, he's getting these legs underneath of him.
But now he's had a full year to think about this.

Speaker 24 (02:13:52):
All we need to do.

Speaker 21 (02:13:53):
And this is for everybody who says, okay, Massy, you
you're trying to blow up the CR.

Speaker 24 (02:13:58):
What is your plan? What is your plan?

Speaker 21 (02:14:00):
Well, my plan I've hatched for ten years and actually
got it implemented.

Speaker 24 (02:14:05):
It is sitting in law in statute, my plan.

Speaker 1 (02:14:10):
And it's like t ball.

Speaker 3 (02:14:11):
All you've got.

Speaker 21 (02:14:12):
All Republicans got to do is walk up to the
plate and just hit that ball off the tee. Because
if they do a one year CR, if Mike Johnson
would put a one year CR on the floor, clean CR,
what happens is it sets up a one percent cut
on April thirtieth. The Democrats cannot complain about because Joe
Biden signed it into law a year ago. I'm trying
to play chess here with a bunch of people who

(02:14:33):
are chewing on the checkers. Yeah, and if they could
just see that's what that's the way this works. Now,
when you get to April thirtieth, what do you have
on your hands? If you've done a one year. Cr
You've got a fight, not over a shutdown. And by
the way, we never win fights over shutdowns. I'm okay
shutting down the government, but there's some Republicans who are

(02:14:55):
worried about their election and they you know, and it is.

Speaker 24 (02:14:59):
It is an inconvenie.

Speaker 21 (02:15:00):
It's on people in the military and air traffic controllers.
So I'm not saying it's not a fight worth having,
but it is inconvenient.

Speaker 24 (02:15:08):
Instead of having that fight, what the.

Speaker 21 (02:15:10):
Fight you would have in April thirtieth is a fight
over whether we're going to do the twelve separate bills
or whether we're going to take a one percent cut.
It's a cut down fight, not a shutdown fight exactly.
And that's a fight you can win. You can go
back to your district and message it we keep every
Republican on the team instead of having defectors, and we

(02:15:31):
can win that fight, and Mike Johnson can trade that
one percent cut for something else. Okay, maybe at that
point we could actually get the Save Act or something else.
By the way, the Save Act. Let's go back to another.
I stood up in our GOP conference yesterday. This is
a private meeting, and I told the speaker. I looked
him in the eye. You get one minute at the microphone.

Speaker 1 (02:15:52):
I said, your.

Speaker 21 (02:15:53):
Plan has fairytale levels of unbelievability. Right now, there is,
And I asked him to address these two things. Number One,
I said, you're not going to shut down the government.
You're not even going to threaten a shut down of
the government. So Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are laughing
that we think we're going to get the Save Act
on this. Number two, this will go all the way
to this fight will go all the way to October first.

Speaker 24 (02:16:14):
The election is November fifth.

Speaker 21 (02:16:16):
Do you think a law is going to go into
place on October first and effect an election on November fifth?
Absolutely not, absolutely not, because Number one, by October first,
in these swing states, a lot of the Democrats will
have already voted, exactly. And also in almost every state,
I believe everybody who's going to vote on November fifth

(02:16:37):
is already registered to vote pretty much by October first,
So you're not stopping anybody from getting registered to vote
with the Save Act. It's and the courts, like with
every law, they'll be an injunction. They'll say it's voter suppression.
Oh you know, you're you're making people afraid to go vote.
This is a constitutional issue, and they'll get one injunction

(02:16:58):
and one.

Speaker 24 (02:16:59):
You know circuit.

Speaker 1 (02:17:01):
The court system drags its heels, it'll be be delayed
for a while, the outcome will be inevitable. It'll be
going in the law. And it's not a problem because
it's already illegal for immigrants, illegal immigrants to vote in
federal elections. But I get your point real quick. Judge
of Paulatina is listening, and he's waiting in the wings
so he can say hello, hello to him as we
part company. Yes, what is the response in that room,

(02:17:21):
that private meeting when you point out your strategy? Why
wouldn't everyone just go brilliant, let's just do it.

Speaker 21 (02:17:28):
Three quarters that the Republicans do say that, and a
quarter who are un asked, and foreign affairs that's House
armed services to be in foreign affairs are worried about
a one percent cut to the military.

Speaker 24 (02:17:38):
This is our Achilles heel.

Speaker 21 (02:17:41):
And so what Republicans and Democrats do instead of saying, well,
I'll cut one percent from my priorities if you cut
one percent from your priorities in order to save this country,
they get together and say I'll increase mine five percent
and let you increase yours by five percent.

Speaker 1 (02:17:55):
Yeah, a deal.

Speaker 24 (02:17:56):
And so it's it.

Speaker 21 (02:17:57):
And this what I had a private conversation with this
and he just told me the House Armed Services Committees
is not going to.

Speaker 24 (02:18:04):
Let me do this.

Speaker 21 (02:18:06):
And I said, look, you don't have two hundred and
eighteen votes for anything here in the Republican Conference. Anything
that passes in the House and Senate's got to have
Democrats and Republicans. But if you put a one year
clean CR on the floor, Democrats can't vote against that
and shut down the government. And they if they belly
ache about the one percent cut, you know, if he

(02:18:27):
puts a one year CR on the floor, they can't
not vote against him. And they also can't demagogue that
one percent cut that happens on April thirtieth. We call
it the Massi Plan here in Congress because Joe Biden
signed that into law.

Speaker 1 (02:18:40):
I like your strategy, and that's why you're so brilliant,
why we love you so much. And I know the
Judge Paul Tana loves you as well. He'll probably say
something we get back comes.

Speaker 24 (02:18:48):
I love the judge.

Speaker 1 (02:18:49):
You tell him, he just told him he's listening right.
Congress and Massy, you always have a welcome spot here
in the fifty five Carosee Morning Show. Thanks for doing
what you do and you have a brilliant strategy. I
just more people would lock arms with you and move
forward with it. Sure could use a one percent cut,
that's for sure. Yeah, we'll talk soon, my friends. Stay well.
Thanks for your tome A twenty seven judge of Poltona.
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Here comes the judge. I'm chuck Ingram on fifty five krs.
He talks station well, no arguing with uh.

Speaker 1 (02:21:11):
With that. It's a thirty two pit about kercity talk station.
Struggling with very little sleep from last night's sting up
for the debate, but welcoming as I always do every
Wednesday at this time, Judge Napolitano. Great to see you
and talk with you again, your honor. I understand you
were listening to Congressom Messy, so I think you heard
his greeting to you.

Speaker 31 (02:21:31):
Yes, And of course he's he's the gold standard in
defense of the primacy of the individual over the state,
and that the Constitution means what it says. And I'm
I'm thrilled at our friendship and I love him too,
and thank you for the kind comments that you and
he both made it.

Speaker 1 (02:21:49):
But me and Ingram, wow, I know that's a tax line.

Speaker 31 (02:21:53):
Serious, over the top introduction. You sure that was him
back there?

Speaker 1 (02:21:56):
It is him, But you can cut and paste that one.
You got a strong and firm, an honest endorsement from
Chuck Ingram, who normally is joking around, but I share
his thoughts and comments about you and your beautiful political analysis.
And I, as I always do, get a copy of
your column which comes out tonight at midnight. The subject
free speech and the Department of Political Justice. What an awesome,

(02:22:20):
awesome analysis you did, and as you typically do, a
historic based analysis about how we got from there to
here and ultimately the Justice Department going after people's right
to speak freely.

Speaker 31 (02:22:33):
The Justice Department in the United States today, the Joe
Biden Merrick Garland Attorney General Garland, FBI Director Chris Ray
actually a Trump appointee but retained by President Biden Justice
Department is prosecuting Americans, Canadians and Russians for infiltrating what

(02:22:59):
they call ganda and disinformation. That's Orwellian for political views
that the government hates and fears into American social media.

Speaker 1 (02:23:10):
Well, how can this be?

Speaker 31 (02:23:11):
This is exactly what the Soviets did in the thirties
under Stalin and in the sixties under Brezhnev when they
held show trials to prosecute people who mocked them or
who published outside the Soviet Union anti Soviet propaganda. Whatever
happened to the freedom of speech? How can this possibly

(02:23:35):
be a crime? Who could take this seriously? Where does
the Justice Department think it's going with this? That's what
That's what got me going, Actually turns my stomach when
I think that people like you and I, the millions
listening to us now, the millions that listen to my
podcast and other alternative media, are the very people whose

(02:24:01):
ears the government wants to shield from opinions the government
doesn't like. And that is the opposite of what the
First Amendment was written for. The First Amendment was written
to keep the government out of the business of evaluating
the content of speech.

Speaker 1 (02:24:18):
What is the theory of I hate to even use
the term liability on this, and it's going to be
it's criminal prosecutions here. We're not talking about some civil
provision here. Well, their theory.

Speaker 31 (02:24:30):
Their theory is that Vladimir Putin, through various intelligence services
in Russia and various NGOs, non government organizations that are
really funded by the government, want to affect the outcome
of the American election. And they are really prefer Harris

(02:24:59):
because they think she well, they're saying they prefer Harris.
They really prefer Trump because he's predictable. Harris is unpredictable
to them. Whatever whoever they prefer, they're trying to affect
the outcome of the election.

Speaker 1 (02:25:12):
And that's a crime.

Speaker 31 (02:25:14):
Because the Congress doesn't believe and freedom of speech for
all persons. Even though the First Amendment doesn't distinguish between
Americans and non Americans, Congress has written statutes that make
it a crime for foreign individuals to attempt to affect
the outcome of the American elections. How can that be
a crime when the CIA affects the outcome of.

Speaker 1 (02:25:35):
Foreign elections all the time. That's what they do every
single time. Oh my word, well, okay, my job your
job parallel quite often because we both offer political commentary
and thoughtful commentary and insightful commentary. At least I like
to think it is the free exchange of ideas. We
come up with our material based upon let's say, the

(02:25:59):
Federalist papers or the Constitution, or articles that are written
by scholars, and they sway and influence our ideology. And
they make brilliant thoughts or stupid thoughts that you and
I comment on in reaching our own personal conclusions on
matters political. That's what debate's all about. That information can
come from tasks, it can come from political it can

(02:26:22):
come from Fox News, it could come from the BBC.
It's a The world is our available to all. There's
content out there to consume. Whether or not we're swayed
by it, that's up to our individual ideological position.

Speaker 31 (02:26:35):
Is it not your Everything you say is true? And
the First Amendment, which guarantees expressive rights, includes the right
to read what you want, gather information from whatever source
you choose, digest that information, and articulate it, and no
matter who is paying your salary. In the case of

(02:26:58):
Dimitri Simson has wife. They're both Americans. He was born
in Russia, so they are both dual citizens. He's been
indicted in the United States for living in Russia and
working in Russia for Russian television station. How can that
possibly be an American crime. But that's where that's where

(02:27:23):
the Feds are. I mean, the Feds do not like
this analogy. I'm sure that I drew to these two
Russian dissidents in nineteen sixty six, but it's almost exactly
on point.

Speaker 1 (02:27:38):
After a.

Speaker 31 (02:27:38):
Khrushcheff was deposed in sixty four and Brezhnev and a company.
There were a couple of others before Bresnev, but it
was the same gang and the same mentality. They wanted
to show how tough they were after khrush Jeff's supposed
liberalizing influences. So they cracked down on artists and literary

(02:28:01):
types and even humorists. And they had secret show trials
and then well they weren't show trials, they were secret trials.
And then they were convicted and sentenced to hard labor.

Speaker 1 (02:28:14):
Each of these guys. One got five years, one got
seven years.

Speaker 31 (02:28:17):
After they were sentenced, the wife of one of them
got a copy of the transcript of the trial, translated
it into English and disseminated in the West. That's when
the outrage began and the West realized these artists are
at hard labor because they humorously mocked the Soviet leadership.

(02:28:42):
Now the American Justice Department wants to put journalists in
federal prison because they dare to express a view contrary
to what the Biden administration wants on Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (02:28:58):
Well, I don't know that my view on your is
consistent with what the Biden administrations is. I commented on
this morning, Your honors should be expecting to get picked
up by the FEDS when I go out to work.
Got on my work this morning.

Speaker 31 (02:29:09):
Well, their lynchpin is that Russian dollars were involved, and
therefore these people were controlled by the Russian government, and
therefore they were Russian agents, and because they didn't register
as foreign agents.

Speaker 1 (02:29:26):
They committed a crime. This, of course, is nothing.

Speaker 31 (02:29:30):
More than a thinly veiled effort to suppress the speech
that the government hates and fears. A lot of people
represent the interests of foreign governments in the United States,
are not controlled by foreign governments, are compensated for what

(02:29:51):
they do, don't register, and aren't prosecuted. This only happens
when the opinions you express our contry to the prevailing
opinions that the government wants to hear.

Speaker 1 (02:30:07):
Orwellian world, we're living in your honor it's just you
spell it out so well, and you put in such
stark terms again. All morning, I've been sort of bemoaning
the fact that I really don't feel as though I've
got anything to look forward to, that I'm lacking in
an optimism toward the future. Regardless of who wins in November.
I'm struggling to find something positive going on in this world,

(02:30:30):
and sadly one more thing to be a little bit
distressed about here on the fifty five Casy Martin.

Speaker 31 (02:30:35):
I am sorry to bring unhappy news to you our
listeners on Wednesday morning.

Speaker 1 (02:30:42):
This is so damn important. I mean, this is why
you and I talk about things like this all the
time every week. It's another illustration of the erosion of
the United States Constitution and the God given freedoms that
we're supposed to enjoy here that are gradually being taken
away from us a little bit at a time every
single day. But I'm glad we get to talk about
and bring it to everybody else's attention. I'm glad you

(02:31:03):
do it throughout the week judging freedoms. Were we usually
in the segment on and who are you gonna be
talking with today?

Speaker 31 (02:31:08):
Ron At eleven o'clock this morning, Eastern Scott Ritter at
two o'clock this afternoon, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson. Three o'clock, Phil Giraldi,
four o'clock, Aaron Mate. Four of my regulars and my
heavy hitters. Two are concentrating on Israel and how soon
will the war against Levenon start? And two are concentrating

(02:31:32):
on Ukraine. There was a report last night that Secretary
Blinkn is in Kiev with his British counterpart and they
are about to authorize the Ukrainians to use American long
range missiles to attack Moscow. If this is true, it
is insane and what will the response be?

Speaker 1 (02:31:56):
World War three breaking out in front of our very eyes? Jude, Jennena,
Paula Taime. God bless you, sir for spending time with
my listeners and me every Wednesday. Already looking forward to
another segment next Wednesday, Iran, and we'll certainly be watching
it judging freedom. Search for it you'll find it online.
Take care and have a wonderful day your honor.

Speaker 31 (02:32:11):
Thank you, Brian, and that God bless Thomas Massey as well.

Speaker 1 (02:32:15):
Amen to that sight. Forty three year fifty five care
see de talk station. God bless the second amenity the
United States Constitution as well. Go back to that point
that that woman in Springfield, mate ninety six pounds, can't
defend yourself against a gang of crazy people in the world. No, yes,
you can. The great equalizer. We fortunately have the right
to defend ourselves in this country, as embraced by virtue

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