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the mainstream media. Welcome back to the fifty five KRSE
Morning Show, Joel, Paul Lockett's always great having you on
the program.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Joel, Joel, there he is. Can you hear me? Yes,
I can hear you. Okay, there we go.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Uh So we're in the last final week of the election,
and I guess it's not working. And what it is
is the fact that the Kamala Harris campaign obviously has
tried to do the pull of Biden and hide when
she is out and about answering questions. She ducks, dips,
dodge dives and ducks, you know, five d to dodgeball
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in terms of what her prior platforms and policies are,
and she deflects from what she used to say and
pretty much provide you with absolutely nothing by way of
substantd response, blurting inanities. And Walter her a vice presidential candidate,
not exactly great himself on the issues, but what do
they do. They keep focusing and reporting on Trump and
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pointing fingers in Trump and just reduced him to Adolf Hitler.
That's not working either, is it, Joel.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
We actually don't know if it's working. It might be working,
I don't think it works in a general sense because
when you are saying that your opponent is literally Adolf
Hitler and his supporters are Hitler or Nazi, you're not
going to be able to govern. And we saw that
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with Joe Biden. He ran in twenty twenty one of
the Fine People Hoax and essentially did the same thing
that Kamala Harris is doing now, and when he got
to office, he found there was very little good will
left for him to draw upon in governing the country.
He did get the bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, but that's something
Republicans wanted anyway. A lot of pork in that for
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various politicians and so forth. Mitch McConnell, who had opposed
a trillion dollar infrastructure bill when Trump was president, suddenly
found reasons to like it when Biden was president. But
Biden didn't get very much done on a bipartisan basis,
and he failed over four years largely because he had
created this climate of division. He used the word unity
eight times in his inaugural aggress but he couldn't do
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anything to create it because he had already smeared his
opponents as Nazis. So what Kamala Harris is doing is
out of that playbook. It does work at times. And look,
the main case against Donald Trump is that he's divisive. Yeah, now,
I'll give you. I'll give him credit. Over the last month,
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maybe six weeks, Donald Trump has been extraordinarily disciplined. He
has not insulted people, he has not said crazy things.
He has actually been on message. He's been very positive,
positive about the country, reaching out to different people. He's
done a really fantastic job. So what they've done is
they decided in advance to smear Trump as a Nazi
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at this rally, just because it happened at Medicine Square Garden, you.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Know, like Clinton had a rally as well. Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Know, it's so desperate. But then there was a comedian
at the Routley. I know you're going to go there
that Yeah, okay. How many people spoke Joel at that convention?
How many people who are running for office, how many
people who might be in the cabinet?
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Do you hear any reporting on what they had to say? No,
they gravitate towards one rude, obnoxious comedian who has no
impact whatsoever on a campaign. It's just that he was
invited to speak and he made a stupid joke and
insulted people. But that cannot be attributed to the Trump
folks or the Trump camp or any campaign platform they're
running on. That's how desperate they are to find something
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bad to say about Trump. They got to deviate over
to the one person in the room that didn't even matter.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Well, I don't know that he didn't matter. I mean
he has an audience, and may it may even have
been a positive because he'd you know, look Tony Hinchcliffe.
I watch his videos on Facebook. I mean when you
watch Tony, when you watch the Kill Tony Show, you're
watching an insult comic and his jokes are offensive, and
that's why he's funny. That's why people watch him because
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he says things are not allowed to.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Say, like Don Rickles used to be yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Like Don Rickles and so forth. And he you know,
I live in La Okay. I have friends who are
comedians and they say ridiculous things, and that's why people
pay money to go see them, including the people who
are pretending to be outraged. Today, Tony Hankscliff spoke at
the beginning of a six hour event. He was a
warm up act, and the joke he told that everyone's
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defended by about Puerto Rico, not about Puerto Ricans, but
about Puerto Rico. It didn't land. I mean, people didn't
like it. You can hear the audience grown. And he
made fun of himself after that for telling a bad joke,
and he moved on and he got the audience back
after a few more jokes. But the media are turning
this into an attack not just on Trump but also
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on Trump supporters. CNN falsely claiming that the audience liked
the joke. You can actually hear the audio for himself
for yourself if you want it's on CSPAN. Look, we
don't know if this works or not. The election is
right now a mystery. It's a black box. People are
voting there, putting ballots in dropboxes or the mail, or
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they're planning to go on election day. We just don't know.
It's really a gut check at this point for the electorate.
I thought that Donald Trump was home free heading out
to this weekend, and I thought the Medicine Square Garden
rally was a big success. But the Democrats have united
around the idea that this was a Nazi rally. And
as crazy as crazy as it sounds to you and me,
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the reason it works for Democrats isn't that people believe it. Okay,
you know, you and I are incredulous that anyone would
think that a bad joke by a comedian would mean
that Trump is a Nazi. I mean, if that were
the case, then Hollywood is, you know, the Nazi capital
of the world. But the reason it works is it
shows Democrats that their party is willing to fight. If
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you're willing to go so far as to call the
other side Nazis and their nominee Hitler and to make
governing impossible. You know, the Democrats are admiring that. They're saying, look,
our nominee is even willing to throw her presidency away
if she wins, just for the sake of winning. And
they like that. They like that because it shows a
last minute desperation. You know, it's like it's like the
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Palestinian terrorist leader, you know, when the Israelis killed Yah
Sinor two weeks ago. Now there's drone video of his
last moments that he doesn't have a he doesn't have
a gun anymore. He throws a stick. Yeah, he throws
a stick. He throws a stick at the drone. That
throwing of the stick has made him a hero among
Palestinians because it's a symbol of resistance to the very
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last object in your hand, you're going to try to
kill the enemy. And that's what democrats like about what
Kamala Harris is doing about Hitler. I know, to you
and I and actually the most saying people, it would
be absurd, But keep in mind they have cultivated a
kind of mental illness and their followers where they they
believe that this is the next coming of the Third Rife.
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With your pardon the language, I call it the Third
Rife illusion but you know, like they basically, they basically
created this this nightmare that they then want to live
inside of because it's easier for them than confronting what
you addressed at the top of the segment, which is
the lack of policy, the failures in government. But it
does create this toxic environment, and they are applauding this
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Hitler stuff because they know it's not true. If they applied.
I've talked to Democratic friends, they won't even try to
defend it, Like I've said to them, you know, you
know how offensive it is to put this comparison out there.
I mean, I'm a Jewish person, You're going to compare
me to Hitler to a Nazi because I'm going to
vote for Donald Trump. They won't defend it. They know
it's wrong, but it shows them that their side hasn't
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given up, and that's why they're excited about it, and
that's why it's all over the media. It doesn't mean
it's convincing any voters. We don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Well, it is illustrative of how desperate they have to
be that they are repeating something they know to be
fundamentally false, untrue, and not even supported by four years
of his presidency. I mean, you know, any objective person
anywhere would look at that and say that's preposterous. One
read the definition of fascism, then try to explain how
you can pigeonhole Donald Trump into fascism when he's the
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one that wants to get rid of the regulatory state
that's controlling the means of production. The definition of fascism.
You know, he didn't try to exterminate the Jewish population
everybody else while he was president. He did get the
Abraham Accords, which was awesome and deserving of the Peace Prize.
I'm going to go up and down the line, but
you've got to go down.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Wait a minute before you go up and down the line.
You know, they have a laundry list, and laundry lists
are there when people don't actually have a good argument.
So they're throwing this list out there, and what it's
doing is it's forcing us to talk about fascism, which
is exactly what they want. They don't want us talking
about the economy and the borders and the medicine the world.
But let me just address one of the key components
of the fascist charges. Probably the argument they think is
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the best argument, which is that he thinks or he
has said words to the effect that he will attack
the enemy within. They say he's going to use the
military against American citizens. And JD. Vance actually had the
right response to that, which was, yes, of course, if
you come out into the streets again when Donald Trump
wins and you try to riot, and you try to
make the country un goovernable, we are going to call
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out the military, just like democratics, governors and mayors had
to call out the military during the George Floyd riots.
I mean Tim Walt had to call out the National Guard.
He did it late, but he called out the National Guard.
And yes, we're going to do that. And also I
would add that the people who have broken the law
in an attempt to get Donald Trump, and people who
have violated other people's rights, they should be prosecuted absolutely,
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as there are members of the January sixth Committee who
in my view, violated the fundamental civil rights of witnesses
and targets of that investigation. They in my view, broke
the law when they destroyed the evidence that they spent
two years gathering because they didn't want Republicans to look
at it. I think those people need to be investigated
and if they broke the law, they need to be prosecuted.
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But to Democrats, that's fascism. So listen, this comes full circle.
It's absurd to you and me, but it's not absurd
to them, and I'll tell you why. Once again, it
created a illusion that they like to live inside of.
But also they are projecting. They're saying things like Donald
Trump's going to put his political opponents in jail, as
they are trying to put him in jail. Steve Bannon,
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my former boss, he got out of jail this morning.
He never should have been in jail, but they went
after him for defying a subpoena for this show Trial
committee in Congress. So they know what they did and
are doing to the political opposition, and that's why they're afraid,
because if the shoe is ever on the other foot,
they know they're in big trouble. Where they fear they're
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in big trouble not because of what Trump would do,
but because of what they know they are trying to do. Yeah,
that's what they fear.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
That's straight out of the leftist playbook. You accuse the
other side of doing exactly what you were doing in
order to deflect attention from what you're doing is if
it would work for anybody attention.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
It's more than that, it's more than attacks. If they
have a real fear. The Jake Tappers of the world,
of his Chinese of the world, the Adam Kinsingers of
the world, the Adam Shifts of the world, they have
a real fear that there's going to be a moment
where they are investigated, where they are looked at, where
they are perhaps prosecuted. You know, Jake Tapper, his hands
are not clean when it comes to things like the
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Russia collusion, oaks, he knew about the phony Docier and
so forth. I mean, there is, and I've written this
in my book The Agenda, there's a level of collusion
between the media and the Democratic Party that has to
be on because it's corrosive to our democracy. You know,
we have these broadcast networks. I heard someone talking about
this yesterday, ABC, NBCCDS. They are supposed to provide a
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public service. That's why they get free access to the airwaves,
that's why they get licenses. And I'm a believer in
absolute free speech. But if what they're doing is promoting division,
if what they're doing is backing one side over another
in elections. If the coverage, according to NewsBusters of the
Trump campaign is eighty five percent negative on these on
these networks, then what public service are they performing? You know,
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we need to look at some of these questions and
ask I don't think there's any sense in a return
to the fairness doctrine or canceling people because they have
their own opinions, But we need to look at creating
some kind of independent body that can vet what the
editorial policies are of these networks so that we can
understand that our media coverage is. It doesn't have to
be perfectly fair. It can have an opinion, but it's
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at least going to be positive in a sense that
it contributes to democratic discourse in this country. You know,
you can have a fight forever about what that means.
But I think there's a reckoning coming, and I think
that's what they know is coming. I mean, you're not
going to be able to get away with on MSNBC. Okay,
it's cable, it's not broadcast, it doesn't have the same
licensing requirements, But how do you put up pictures of
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a Nazi rally and intersperse them with with Trump's rally
at Madison Square Garden as if the two had anything
to do with each other. And you know their parent
network is NBC, so I think NBC, Comcast, whoever the
owners are, they need to be hauled in front of
Congress and asked to explain to the American people why
their network is inciting hatred and inciting violence among Americans
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because that's what it's doing. And they know a reckoning
is coming because they know what they're getting away with now,
and that's why the fear is real. So this Hitler stuff, yeah,
it's it's garbage, but it speaks to the sense of
fear that they have, that they actually deserve level of
accountability that that won't come with a democratic administration in power,
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but might come as Trump is in office.
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