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The vacation vot da voter da, voter die. We're taking
this back to the Obama campaign, an't we coming back
a few years on that one. Joe's Tracker, executive producer.
Thank you Joe for doing what you do. Brian Thomas
right here, host of the fifty five KRC Morning Show,
welcoming phone calls, of course I always do and enjoy
speaking with the listeners. Five point three seven four nine
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fifty five hundred, eight hundred eighty two to three Taco
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stick around all morning. Got a few guests lined up
here on election Day. Actually, I'm really looking forward to
hearing from folks about the voter turnout at the polls.
Actually more interested than I think I ever have been.
I know, just a quick line of side view of
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the lines outside of polls isn't necessarily an indicator but
there have been years when we've had really high voter
turnout and in some years where people say, well not
many people here. And given all of the early voting
that has taken place, record numbers of people early voting,
voting in person at the boards of elections are mailing
in ballots of course this year a lot more opportunities
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to do that across the country. It's going to be
interesting to see what the polls reflect and I will
strongly encourage you to go vote today. If you have
not voted early, it's going to be a squeaker I
suggest nod the We're reluctant to even look at the
polls this morning anyway. What's coming up in the fifty
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five Garce Morning Shows seven thirty we have Tom Haggart
orn Empower You seminar. November seventh is the day for
the seminar. What day is today anyway? A selection day? Brian? Anyway? Thursday?
Tom hagger The role oil plays in our lives, Well,
you can go on for hours and hours and hours
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about that. For you'd Greta Thunberg's out there. I think
we should quit extracting oil from the ground. What are
you going to put your water in plastics. One obvious
benefit of using petroleum products the idea of plastics now
not necessarily saying plastics are without evil, but in terms
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of the how much better they are than glass. You
think about the weight of glass when I was a
kid was interesting. That's when they started phasing in plastics
more and more for you know, bottles of oil and
other things like orange juice at the grocery store. I
remember when we used to have Actually, I remember the
days of a milkman. Yeah, and they bring those glass
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bottles and milk and put them in the milk box
outside the house. Yes, I'm that old anyway, Glass very
heavy transportation costs have gone down dramatically because of the
use of plastics. Just one tiny, eensy weensy little role
that oil plays in our daily lives. Plus, I like
to be able to fill my gas tank up. Gasoline's
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wonderful thing. It takes me five minutes fill my tank.
I can go for three hundred and forty miles in
my car and I don't have to worry about my
car catching on fire and needing five hundred thousand gallons
of water to put it out. Yes, another shot against
EV's from me inside scoop it Breit Barton is it
is Tuesday, Bright bart financial letter and co author of
Breitbart Business Digest, The Return of John Carney. He'll be
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talking about the election winner and the economy, the Daniel
Davis Deep Die. We do this on Tuesdays at eight
thirty when he's not a vacation like he was last week. Today,
Daniel Davis returns to talk about North Korea joining the
fight with Russia. I knew he was going to want
to talk about that. Also the frightening reality that Ukraine's
planning on using long range weapons or longer range weapons
to well blow up the North Korean forces that are
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gathering in Russia. World War three Jesuise election winner and
foreign policy. Daniel Davis is going to take a stab
at that, and I have absolutely no idea where he's
going to go on that. Of course, world leaders around
the world are paying close attention to the election. By
all accounts, in terms of our internal intelligence, they're suggesting
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the Russians want Trump to win, China want Kamala Harris
to win, and if China has its designs on Taiwan
and they want Kamala Harris to win. I think you
can conclude that the largest threat that we face in
the globe, which is the Chinese Communist Party, they want
the weak or of the two, that would be Kamala Harris.
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How would Kamala Harris react to the invasion of Taiwan?
Somebody answer that question? Do you think she start laughing?
Joe the cackle. And finally Steve from the USA installation
is going to join the program to remind us yet
again on the importance of insulating your home. That'll be
at the tail end of the program again. I welcome
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your phone calls. All right, so let's see here. Not
quite sure where to go. There was two points that
were made or observations sort of large scale observations about
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this election, and one of them from David Storm who
pointed out, and I think I agree with him largely
election really about a referendum about whether experts should run
things or we the people run things things. And he
points out experts and the transnational elite amount to the
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same thing people who create the narrative that can convince
people that masks work, that schools should be closed, the
experimental vaccine should be universally mandated, bureaucracts should run the world.
The people who will look at a mother who can't
afford groceries and insist the economy is excellent. They tell
us the border secure, crime is down, that the evidence
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before your eyes is wrong because they have statistics that
we should believe instead of experience. In his conclusion, it's
a strong statement, but there's something to be said about
those experts hate us because we don't believe them. We
question them. Dissent isn't allowed. If you think for yourself
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you're a bitter clinger, a deplorable fascist, Nazi, or garbage
or anti American Americans should comply. We should watch Morning
Joe of the View, listen to moronic celebrities because well,
they've been given the talking points from Ah the experts.
They lie, commit hoaxes, engage in brainwashing campaigns over taxes,
ban things we want, going back to my ev points,
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force us to buy things we don't want to buy,
tell us not to eat meat the truth is misinformation,
and weaponize our credulous neighbors against us. And he draws
over the irony as the left hates liberal Americans about
as much as they hate us on the conservative side,
of the Ledger. They pat them on the head, work
them up, applaud the temper tantrums, and value their votes.
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But you don't hoax your friends, you don't dump illegal
aliens in their neighborhoods. You don't deny their children a
chance at a decent education. And at the head of
the Chicago Teachers Union sends her kid to a private school. Ah,
she has contempt for the people she claims to love.
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I really enjoyed that point. One of the reasons I
was kind of quoting from his article. That's the kind
of hypocrisy that we face all the time from the left.
Many liberals have worked up into a frenzy over Trump,
just as they were over COVID. They trust, for some reason,
the decency and veracity of people who are in positions
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of influence. I can't believe that they're so called experts
or elites or leaders, whatever you want to call them,
should would perpetuate hoaxes. So they live in a bizarro
world where Trump will send Sealed Team six out to
kill them. We can and should blame the particular people
for their bad actions, but ultimately their sin is trusting
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the people who lie to them. Someone wrote, I believe
it was me useful idiots underneath that point, they became
terrified of COVID and did what they were told. They
believe Trump is Hitler and are doing what they think
is necessary to stop them. They've been made insane. Root
of the problem is that transnational leader run things control
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the media hate you and me. They say it often enough,
although they refrain from admitting that they hate. All the proles,
trust me, academics, novelist, bureaucrats, Fortune, five hundred CEOs, and
all those nonprofit leaders aren't staying up at night worried
about the plight of ordinary Americans. They're spending too much
time funding the United Nations, building DEI bureaucracies and censorship organizations,
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and laughing all the way to the bank as we suffer.
Watch any discussion at a World Economic Forum conference. The
world leaders and businessmen gather to discuss what they plan
to do with us and make clear their contempt for us.
It's not even hidden, just as the attacks on us
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as garbage are right out of there in the open.
Real question the election is simple, do you want leaders
who hate you or leaders who are fighting for you?
Legitimate point and pivoting over to similar comments and conclusions
by the more articulate William mcgern. The unpopular record of
the Biden administration certainly has made mister Trump a more
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plausible candidate, but his campaign has also benefited from a
constant stream of snide and disdainful anti Trump news articles,
television panels, declarations by so called political experts. The member
of these elites from maga hat wearing voters is this
your condescension comes through loud and clear. Trump supporters have
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mostly reacted with humor because they aren't as self serious
as their self appointed betters. Again, this began with missus Clinton.
The deplorables themselves happily embraced the label. We saw it
again last week after the press made a huge stink
over Comedian's idiotic crack about Puerto Rico being a floating
island of garbage, then covered for President Biden when he
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repeated this slur by saying Rump supporters were the only
garbage he could see. The gaff launched a thousand memes
as Republicans started dressing up in garbage bags, and Trump
himself addressed rally wearing a reflective So maybe what Americans
who vote for Trump or saying is they don't believe
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the whole lot of you. The press that created a
narrative of nonexistent Russian collusion, the scientists and health experts
who misled us about COVID. The fifty one former intelligence
officials who released his statement three weeks before the twenty
twenty elections saying Hunter Biden's laptop had the classic earmarks
of Russian information operation. The federal and state prosecutors he
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tried to kill the former president's reelection by piling up
criminal indictments. The FBI that lied to the Foreign Intelligence
Service Court in an application for a warrant despite on
Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, etc. Etc. Whatever Trump's offenses,
his voters who concluded Biden and miss Harris are worse,
if only because they can't count on the media and
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many of the nation's most important institutions to back them up.
Trump voters also don't like being called transphobic because they
oppose letting boys playing girls' sports. They don't like when
Mark Cuban says the only women who could be for
Trump are weak or stupid, or when the President insists
Biden nomics is a smashing success, and they would know
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that if they were only smart enough to appreciate how
good they have it. Trump doesn't look down on these Americans,
which is why he can work a McDonald's window, a
right a garbage truck, though he never did those jobs
growing up. Popular meme features a stern looking Trump over
the tagline They're not really after me, They're after you.
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I'm just in the way Trump Peter scoffed. But if
he does win, message from millions of Trump voters will
be I agree five eighteen fifty five care cite these talkstation.
I thought those two articles made wonderful points because I've
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recognized since day one, I think more and more people
who are not as political a we dweller as folks
like you and me, hear that, hear the anger in
their voices, listen to the just outlandish comments, the name calling,
the failure to stand on policy and principles and points,
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the failure to stand on a record of the past
three and a half coming up on four years, nothing
but insults and name calling. And I think the vast
majority of people can see right through that crap. Stick around.
Bobby's on a line five one, three, seven eight hundred
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sly chance rain before one pm, sixty six degrees right
now here at fifty five k see the talk station
coming up at five thirty. And a very happy election day.
Get out and vote, Get out and vote. Please over
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to the phone five one three seven four eight two
three talk. I love talking with You'd rather talk to
you than talk local stories. That's why I'm happy to
hear Bill. Bill, thanks for calling this morning. Welcome to
the show.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
Hey, good morning, mister Brian. I've got a couple of
things to say. The first one would be for mister
Henry Armstrong. He had a birthday at the sixty fifth
Engineers Time and Fort Thomas on Saturday Day. Oh wow,
Lieutenant Colonel Major. And the thing I love about Henry
is such a good guy. He's sharp as the tack,
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mentally excellent, excellent person, well attended event. There were five
other World War Two veterans up there with him. This
Happy birthday, mister Henry. Thank you for serving our country.
You're a wonderful person and my life is better for knowing.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
You, sir.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
That's awesome, man.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
Yeah, he is a great individual. And the second thing
is I had at Tence yesterday at the job side.
I'm in construction like Tom, and it's amazing, even though
I'm a union contractor. How many people on the union
side have switched over the years from being strongly democratic
and now being more libertarian or Republican. I would say
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the number probably seventy to eighty percent.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Then, oh my word. I mean, I don't know where
you got the figure. I would have said at least
fifty percent. But I think there's it's hard enough to
see the writing on the wall. I mean, if you're
an autoworker, for example, and the Democrats are telling you
that they're going to take your job away because they're
going to force you to drive around an evy. How
can you remain a loyal Democrat when they're wanting to
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take your job away? It's just like, no kidding.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
Yeah, And there's so many other things too that I
was talking with these undecided voters yesterday and they said, honestly,
don't know what I'm going to do tomorrow. I says,
let's talk about it for a second. I said, let's
compare it because we've had a comparison of both. We've
had four years of Trump and three and a half
four years of Biden and Harris. I said, everything that
Biden and Harris are saying they want to fix is
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fis that they created. I said, we know under Trump
what our life was like, and it was a hell
of a lot better. Foreign things were not going on,
Our money was better, I plation was down, gas was lower.
I said, things were good. And when Biden took over,
look what happened.
Speaker 5 (16:55):
I said, if we.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
Vote for Harris, I'm concerned because of like the letter agencies,
the UN and the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization,
are they going to be the one dictating our lives
versus our government? And see that's going to be a
puppet taking instruction from them.
Speaker 5 (17:11):
And I says, of course, the things that you need
to look at.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
And I said, you know what about our future kids
coming up, our grandkids coming up? I said, you know,
those are things that I said. This is a very
crucial election. I mean, if you talk to people in
a very calm manner and you bring up points and
you let them say what they say, and you could say,
well I disagree, or you know, well.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
You know I never thought about that before. You got
a point there.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
You take the tension off, and people actually hear you.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
You make great points, Bill, And that's exactly what a
calm discussion of the issues can net you. At least
you get them to step back and contemplate that rather
than a screaming shriek, a king name calling exercise where
you're accusing people of being fascist or communists or Nazis.
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A hard discussion of the issues lead people in the
right direction across the board in this election. That's the
thing people need to do most and Bill, I applaud
you for taking the efforts to do that. I think
if more people engaged in a thoughtful discussion, there wouldn't
even be a race right now, it'd be over and
let's hope cooler heads prevail in whatever the aftermath might be.
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Five three, seven, eight, two to three, talk over the
local story. He's got. A twenty three year old woman
died yesterday after a shooting in Brown County Court to
the Brown County Sheriff's Office, Aberdeen police called in an
apartment eleven hundred block of Millston Road about eleven am
for reported shooting. Sheriff's office said they found Sarah Tucker
suffering from a gunshot wound, transported a meadow View Regional
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Hospital in Maysille, pronounced dead. Tucker's twenty three year old
boyfriend was also at the scene. Nine millimeter handgun was recovered.
Our's office did not say if any charges we brought
against the boyfriend or if they know what led to
the shooting. Said the shootings under investigation. Additional information we
provided as the investigation continues. Five people arrested in Carrollton
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after detectives found a young boy naked and locked in
a caged area. Caaren detectives said yesterday they responded to
home of the seven hundred block a seventh Street of
receiving a tip about a child possibly being held in
a cage. Got there, please found a young boy under
the age of three quote locked behind a wooden and
metal enclosure that was secured with a padlock. Close. Quote
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from the rest report or the incident report. Police executed
a warrant began the investigation. Two children moved from the
home by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Four people,
seventy one year old Brendan Chilton, seventy two year old
William Mahoney, twenty nine year old Cody Johnson, fifty ten
year old Tammy Simmons, and twenty eight year old Shelby
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Turosi arrested charged with criminal abuse and wanton endangerment. Josie
also charged the possession of methan fetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.
All four currently at the Carroll County Detention Center. Carol
Police said their investigation is ongoing. Excuse me at this
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around both of those good options right now, everything else
moving along so far had a pretty good pace. Jason
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Speaker 1 (21:41):
That is five forty here at fifty five ker CD
talk Station, Marin Thomas, wishing every one in eight very
happy election day. Looking forward to hearing when the polls
open and reports from the front lines on the numbers
at the polls. Considering how many people have early voted.
I think westside Jim Kiefer is the one that told
me there were more than one hundred one thousand mail
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in ballots at the Hemlin County Board of Election. That's
in addition to the thousands and thousands of people who
showed up early to vote. So he is a truck commander.
He goes run and picks things up and drops them off.
So maybe we'll get a report from us side Jim
Keefer from the front lines in the truck which he commands.
Get a real quick local story in here before I
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jump over to the phones. Five one three seven two three, Tuck,
I mean, stack a stupid story. I love these kind
of articles, and I only read this because I can
make fun of the article for the qualifications built into
the article, which makes me want to throw it away.
According to a singular I circle that word with emphasis
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a singular professional described as a future ologist, which described
as someone who predicts what's going to happen in the
coming years. So I just wrote down palm reader, tarot
card reader, nostradamus. Whatever, Yeah, nobody can overnight show guests
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not perfect Joe thank You don't know if he believes
in lizard people, bigfoot or aliens anyhow. Anyway, this guy,
this random dude describing self, I suppose self proclaimed future
ologists you put dick commit his word. Thinks that robot
sex will be more common than human intercourse by a
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countar year twenty fifty. What women will be ditching men? Specifically,
women will be ditching men for robots when they want
to satisfy themselves in ten years, could even start falling
in love with the machines. This according to doctor Ian Pearson,
the futurelogist, there's no flag for us troup. He suggested
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women will soon be having sex with robots rather than men.
He suggests, we're not even that far away from the
vision at this moment. Marital age is my FCC compliant
way of referring to the things that pure romance self. Anyway,
I used to be taboo, points out, but now women's
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magazines are full of chat about them. Ian suggested that
it won't be long before robot sex is more popular
with the ladies than watching porn. I'm just reading the article.
Is watching porn popular among the ladies? Just throwing his
hands up too. I never have read that. I guess
it necessarily. Maybe wouldn't surprise me, considering the literally billions
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and billions of dollars worth of money that pornography generates,
most notably in the United States of America. Anyway, he said,
by twenty fifty, robot sex will have eclipsed human love
making altogether. Quote. A lot of people will still have
reservations about sex with robots at first, but gradually as
they get used to them as artificial intelligence and mechanical behavior,
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that their feel improves and they start to become friends
with strong emotional bonds, that squeamishness will gradually evaporate. Now, Okay,
well we're or maybe not, or yeah, you just put
an exclamation point on it, Joe. You can take that
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anyway you want. See what Mike's got. Mike, thanks for
calling this morning. In a very happy election day to you.
Speaker 7 (25:27):
Back at you, buddy, How you doing?
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Oh, all things considered, I think I'm doing all right.
I appreciate you. Asking man said, thanks.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (25:36):
Hey, look my wife's about halfway through als.
Speaker 8 (25:41):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
You can bet your bottom dollar a wheel her up
there this afternoons so she can vote. She can vote,
by golly, anybody can vote, thanks Brian.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Great point, Mike. She has Luke Garrig's disease. She's able
to make it to the polls and cast her vote.
That speaks volumes, doesn't it? Volumes coming up? Five forty
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Everything else in pretty good shape so far as.
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We start out that Tuesday morning, Jason Earhart on fifty
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Five fifty fifty five KR see the talk station Election Day.
I vote, let me saying that all morning, get used
to it. Also thank you, I you know, overwhelming support
in connection with my cancer and what's going on with that,
And i just want to let people know that because
a lot of people have asked, I'm taking a little
hiatus from the cancer treatments. My doctor said that was
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just fine as long as my symptoms aren't bothering me
or causing me discomfort. That I'm just going to wait
until January and we'll pick it up there see where
things are. And so that's why I decided I was
going to give this keyto Diet thing a shot, because
I've read so much about it and I'm hoping to
stay on it by mentioning it out loud. I'm trying
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to commit myself or sort of hold myself accountable to
those who I've said I'm doing it. So this is
week one full week, and I posted something yesterday on
Facebook about it, and I jokingly suggested it may be
part of the truth. Maybe one of the reasons you
lose weight on a keto diet is because, well, thinking
about Keto proved foods after a week makes you want
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a gag. There's only so much you know, cheese or bacon,
or tins of sardines or a keto approof stuff you
can eat before it just makes you just oh the
idea of eating. You're like, okay, well what would I
like to eat and thinks like, man, you know, I'd
really like a bowl of cereal. Sorry sucks to THEU.
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Well I can't have that. What is on the approof list? Bacon, sausage, jeez,
the leftover steak from dinner last Friday night, so you
end up fasting. It's just so I was asking people
for keto friendly recipes that actually tastes good and might
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be appealing. It was really kind of cool because a
lot of people respond to me and we're really supportive
of the idea, and they have also read the studies
that say this keto thing can really help deal with cancer.
I know a lot of the studies suggest ivermectin and
some other things. I haven't gone down that road, and
I don't know whether I will or not because I
haven't read any of those studies that suggests it works
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with limb foma, which is the cancer that well I have.
So anyway, thank you though for the support. It really
is helpful. Moving back over to the stack is stupid,
which maybe I'll be in some date. LA Dodgers fan
apparently blew his hand off celebrating the World Series victory.
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Shocking footage is circulating widely on well all over social media.
Just a guy in downtown Los Angeles ready to light
off some fireworks right after the Dodgers beat the New
York Yankees. The sparks prematurely broke into a bright orange
blaze as the baseball fans stumbled off the crosswalk with
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thick plumes of smoke, billowing, wincing and agony. As becomes
clear in the clip that his left hand was partially
blown off, splatters of blood staining Because it is Clayton
Kershawn number twenty two Jersey. Apparently in a confused state
of shock, he managed to walk toward a nearby storefront
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and placed his disfigured hand against it, doubling over in pain,
covering his face with his right hand. Bystanders coming to
his aid. One can be heard shouting his hand blew off,
Oh my goodness, as the victim wandered around in his circle.
Another man called told his palad a doll nine one
one right now, as the Dodgers man showed them his
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bloodied hand. Police confirmed the victim, twenty five year old kid,
said he first said. First responders got to the scene
two thirty in the morning Thursday. It placed tourniquets on
both of his arms. Took into a nearby hospital, condition
described as not life threatening, although debilitating. He's got a
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new nickname, Lefty of course, Joe. See what Bill's got. Bill,
Welcome to the show. In a very happy election day
to you. Yeah, I voted brother good, voted good for you.
Speaker 9 (33:14):
Yeah, we got to get Trump in there, because I'm
telling you, min I gotta tell you, man, Brian, that
I've worked through these temp services for years and they
send you to different company, and I'm telling you this
is the truth. And if anybody out there works through them,
they'll tell you the same thing. There's like eighty seven
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percent of these Mexicans. There's South Americans there. They'll tell you,
but to your face, we don't want to be Americans.
We're just here to get the fruit off the tree.
There used to be a time when when you're here
you had to learn English.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Now you drive down a road, you.
Speaker 9 (33:53):
See these Spanish signs with the Americans. What what well,
where's this compory Democrat party? I tell you they are
out to destroy the American way, And it is so true.
We have to get these people out here. And one
thing to media, the media is not telling you.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Look at the.
Speaker 9 (34:11):
Violence they are doing to the little girls and little
boys here and women and men.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
We got to get these people out of here.
Speaker 9 (34:19):
They don't want to be Americans, they hate us, or
they're always here. And every one of them said the
same thing.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
We don't want to be Americans. We're just here to
get the fruit off the tree.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
That is the truth.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
I have no way of disagreeing with Bill, giving your experience.
I do appreciate the fact that there are many people,
as demonstrated throughout the ages, who would like to become
Americans and do so through the lawful path of citizenship.
It takes a long time, but see that illustrates a
desire to become American, to learn American culture and tradition,
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to learn about the history of our founding fathers, the constitution,
the laws of the country, what is right, and what
is understood to be the appropriate American way of life.
Those who just simply cross the border maybe have nefarious intent.
Who knows, maybe coming to suck off the teat of
the social welfare system. Who knows. Maybe they got the
word out that there are massive quantities of free stuff
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and things, and while their country sucks, they can at
least come here and get free stuff in things. And
I'm certain there's a huge contingency of those illegal immigrants
who are following within that category. That's why we need
to close the border down and get an orderly effective
legal immigration process that will of course cause them and
force them to demonstrate their desire to become Americans and
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meet our wealth, our collective expectations. You know you want work, employment,
but you at least understand the core principles that America
is built on and are not here to undermine them
or otherwise create a bigger financial hole than we've already
dug for ourselves. Set two three Talk five fifty seven.
Be right back after the top of the our news
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course get out and vote. Encouraging everyone to give me
a call too. I love speaking with the listeners, especially
on election day, and I'm looking forward to when the
polls open up, get some sort of updates on what
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the lines look like, if there seems to be enthusiasm
out there, and also considering the number of people who
who early voted. Reports from West Side Jim Keefer in
terms of the Hamilton County Board of Election absolutely amazing,
record number of people showing up and voting early, record
number of people voting by mail. I think he said
there like one hundred thousand people of voted by mant
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justin Hamilton County, And given the number of people who
have early voted, is there anybody left to vote today
in Hamilton County anyway? Five one three seven fifty hundred
eight two three. Talk for a jump over to the
phones because Bill Hal's on the line. Hang on a second,
Paul coming up on the morning show seven point thirty.
We have an empower You seminar on Thursday, Tom Haginorn,
You're gonna be talking about the role oil plays in
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work each and every day. Inside scoop at bright Bart News,
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who will be better for the economy? John Carney's going
to go offer his advice and opinions on those. Daniel
Davis Deep Dive. We have an opinion from Daniel Davis.
North Korea joining the fight with Russia. This is the
weirdest thing. How is it that North Korea has a
lot alliance with Russia so much that the North Korean
soldiers are now fighting on behalf of the Russians. That's
(38:06):
strange to me. Daniel Davis will give us his analysis
along with the election winner and what that's going to
mean for foreign policy. And right now, absolutely no idea
which direction Daniel is going to go on that one
agree with him, disagree with him. I always find the
conversations very interesting and he's an interesting and neat guy.
Ask the expert. Steve us An Slation will conclude the
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tell you without Steve being on anyway. Again, the phones
five one, three, seven, four, nine fifty eight two to
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thank you so much for calling this morning, and happy election.
Speaker 7 (38:42):
Day to you, Hey, Sam.
Speaker 11 (38:44):
Back at to Brian out here in Warren County. This
is my first time voting out here, so I have
no way of knowing how it the line compares to
previous years. We have I guess twenty people here right
now at almost done them for another twenty five minutes
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or whatever it is, and the I mean, everybody's joyful,
no big deal.
Speaker 1 (39:15):
Well, it's because you're in Warren County, Paul.
Speaker 11 (39:17):
Yeah, yeah, and Nottally. Yesterday Sunday, my honey has to
vote in Butler County, so we had to go out
to Princeton Road to cast her drop in her ballot.
Out there, there was the line getting to the polling
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place was backed up almost to the bypassed for I
passed for and so that was almost a mile, and
the line getting into voting with stretched all the way
from inside the Board of Elections all the way back
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to Animal Friends. There's an animal shelter way back in there,
and there had to be a thousand people there. I've
never seen anything will like it in my life because
that's where we used to vote. And I just hope
not everybody has already voted, you know, by mail or whatever,
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considering the small line that I've got right here.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
But yeah, well that's kind of my point was on
Hamilton County because at least I have one person who's
been paying attention to the numbers, because he has access
to the numbers of early votes and mail in votes.
I think, like, is there anybody left in Hamilton kind
of that hasn't voted yet? The polls today But now
one other thought.
Speaker 11 (40:49):
Your previous caller was pretty negative against the Hispanics. The
folks that I work with, all of them are they
say Trump Trump, So I don't know where he's coming
from or whatever. But the one in particular, he saved
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up his money, been me here for ten years, saved
up his money, and he bought a house. He bought
a house, and he and his wife are just so
exstantic because they are assuming.
Speaker 7 (41:30):
The American breed.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
There you go, Paul, We lost you, but your point
is well made. That's why I was quick to sort
of discount the broad brush reality that, you know, people
who come to this country may very well come out
of a desire to embrace America and the freedom and
liberties that we at least up until recently thoroughly enjoyed
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and up until recently have well seen become eroded. Not
by any Republican, not by any evil fascist. Donald Trump,
no threat to democracy.
Speaker 5 (42:05):
That man.
Speaker 1 (42:07):
Who's taking away our freedoms and liberties, who's eroding our
Fourth Amendment right to be free of unreasonable search and caeizures,
who's canarying to control the words that come out of
our mouths with claims of misinformation and disinformation as if
you ignorant children aren't capable of drawing your own conclusions
or suffer the consequences of drawing the wrong conclusions. It's
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called a learning experience. And there are many people who
are coming into the country for nefarious purposes or just
coming to the country too. Well again, hook themselves up
in the biblical court of governmance so they don't have
to work. But we've got enough American citizens that are
doing that. There's plenty of those. And it's not a
problem that we are facing merely because of illegal immigration.
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It's a problem that we face in this country because
people well didn't take an opportunity to get an education,
don't have a very terrible family life, maybe living in
a home life that's you and I can't even comprehend
not starting off on the right foot, which can lead
to well, you know, that whole prison pipeline kind of thing.
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But choices can be made, and in a free country,
you know your choices can ultimately guide the direction or
will ultimately guide the direction of your life. It's the
the nefarious types that want to dictate the terms of
conditions of your life and tell you what's right and wrong,
and tell you what you can and cannot do, and
of course control things like your speech, and trot upon
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the well God given liberties we have as established in
the Bill of Rights. You don't have to believe in
God to understand these liberties we are born with. So
many people from foreign lands believe that rights come from
government or are taken away from government. And I'll agree
with a louder point. Only governments can take away your
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freedoms and liberties. But go ahead, put yourself in the
state of nature. You're an atheist, you're agnostic. Whatever, standing
out in the field in the middle of nowhere before
society has created. What freedoms and liberties do you have?
You have all of them, the right to defend yourself,
the right to speak whatever you want to say, the
right to you know, you know, gather and hunt, and
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you know, provide for yourself, no one standing in your way.
Then government is created because you have to co work
with your fellow man. You can't go killing somebody else,
why because you have intruded on their rights. But can
you both enjoy the freedom to defend yourself? Absolutely, that's
what's invited in the Constitution. So god given in the
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sense of you know, a religious god or a A
A A, just this non existent being we're plopped down here.
Just think about life in the state of nature pre government,
and that's where you can freely see without even needing
a religious component to it, that these freedoms and liberties
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are yours by your mere existence. That's what this country
stands for, at least used to stand for, and that
pesty constitution that we cling to and the deplorables, you know,
a turn to. It's a reflection of our belief that
we do enjoy these freedoms and only government can come
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and take them away from us, and it is doing
so more and more each and every day. I think
that's the fear that the Democrats have about Trump being reelected.
It intrudes and interferes with their well direction that they
want to send. You. The elite say you're not allowed
to drive a car anymore. The elites say you're not
allowed to have a gas hook up in your home anymore.
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The elites say, well, you know you are going to
do the following, take the COVID back sine or lose
your job. I could go on for hours. Kind of
what I view this selection is all about the whole
idea that equity is more important than the merit. Do
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you want us to see a society spiral out of
control and go into decay, then go ahead, equity everything.
How many people of what color do we have? How
many people of what ethnicity? How many people who are
in the LGBTQ plus, go on down the alphabet side.
We need one of each, or we need a percentage
of each, and no, what you need are if I
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don't care what the sexuality of a person is, if
they have the most merit, if they are most capable
and competent to do the job, I want that person
in the job. I don't want an idiot in the job.
How I got off on that terrab I apologize. You
feel free to call get me on the right direction.
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Joe Rogan has now actually endorsed Donald Trump, but on
the heels of well a conversation he had the other
day that does address this illegal immigration question, and I
thought it was rather interesting. So we'll dive in onto that.
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I know for certain, at least from anecdotal evidence in
my world in the younger people that I've run into,
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and the sheer numbers and volumes of people who listen
to his podcast. Joe Rogan is a popular guy, and
he's popular among the younger folks. I got a thirty
year old and a twenty eight year old son and daughter,
and they've been listening to Rogan for a long long
time now, both of them, I would argue, at least
during all my conversations. I don't think they're trying to
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appease the old man. If they differed from me politically,
I think it would be the first people to point
it out. But lean more libertarian. They appreciate their rights
and their liberties. They trust you with your zipper and
your wallet, just like the old man does. But Rogan's
really popular, and he did just come out and endorsed
(51:01):
Trump the other day. Of course, Trump sat down with
him for three hours. I guess it's satisfied Joe Rogan.
But he had a conversation the other day with Fetterman.
You remember John Fetterman, the goofy Pennsylvania senator, the guy
that wears the sweatpants and the hoodies all the time,
And they talked about immigration, so Fetterman tried to suggest,
(51:23):
and you know, you've heard this over and over and over,
and Republicans ruinedy, we had this bipartisan bill, and he
said specifically, he had an opportunity to do a comprehensive
border bipartisan and that went down because Trump. Okay, you know,
and that's not true. Trump may have liked it or
hated it, but Trump isn't an elected capacity. So if
you have a weak need willy or a limp senator
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or representative doesn't matter, and they're going to cave to
Trump's will over something they otherwise would have supported, then
you got a problem in terms of your elected official.
They're the ones that are elected. Trump didn't have elected
office power in terms of what he wants. But in
the final analysis, they could do whatever they want. And
if it was a good bill, then those six Democrat
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senators who shot it down would have voted for it.
So putting that aside, and of course wrote a Rogan
called him out on that, pointing out this substance of
the bill. He said, but that didn't deal. That deal
also involved amnesty, and didn't that deal also involve a
significant number of illegal aliens being allowed in the country
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every year, and I think it was two million people.
So the same sort of situation and the fear is
exactly what I talked about, that these people will be
moved to swing states and that will be used to
essentially rig those states and turn them blue forever. Excellent
observation from Joe, given what we know here just in Ohio,
(52:50):
right Lachlan and Springfield, two towns totally overwhelmed with illegal
immigrants in a matter of moments. That's going on all
over the country, folks with fifteen to twenty new arrivals here,
many of whom, going back to some points that were
made earlier, have no desire to integrate or become Americans,
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just the idea they got away from a well, rather
difficult situation in their home countries where things are terrible,
probably because they don't have the freedoms and liberties that
we enjoy. Probably simply corruption which has existed for millennia,
if not for the last multiple decades, driving their countries
into the ground. More likely socialist. We've got a lot
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of lot of people flowing in from Venezuela, for example,
in this country. Why because Venezuela has gone to hell
in a handbasket under socialism. So Fetterman responded, you know,
I never witnessed these kinds thing. I don't think there's
that level of organization broken. There's this significant number of
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these people that are illegal immigrants that have made their
way to swing states, and then there's been calls for amnesty.
There have been calls for allowing these people to have
a pathway to citizenship and to allow them to vote.
The fear that a lot of people have is that
this is a coordinated effort to take these people that
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you're allowing to come into the country. Then you're providing
them with all sorts of services like food stamps and
housing and setting them up and then providing a pathway
to amnesty, and then you would have voters that would
be significantly voting towards Democrats because they're the people that
enabled them to come into the country in the first
place and provide them with those services. This is a
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big fear that people have and that you're rigging this
system and that this will turn all these states into
essentially locked blue like California is. Fetterman said, Undeniably, immigration
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is changing our nation. So it's I had a lot
of time in Texas. But it's very clear that immigration
has remade Texas, and I think generally it's a good thing.
He actually said that quiet part out loud that time,
didn't he But it's a great observation from Rogan. I mean,
you know it.
Speaker 5 (55:16):
I know it.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
We have non governmental organizations who are getting your taxpayer
dollars to coordinate these bus drop offs. Bobby calls all
the time. He's actually witnessed them. How did that bus
decide to drop folks off in Lochland or wherever? Where
did that bus come from? Who paid for the bus
(55:37):
to drive from wherever? New York or whatever it happened
to be to hear? Why here as opposed to someplace else? Well,
Ohio happens to be a red state, if you haven't noticed,
maybe one of the reasons. I'm not quite sure, but
it certainly does present an obvious explanation for what's going
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on in terms of where immigrants are being placed, legal
or otherwise. Six twenty in come up, six twenty nine. Mike,
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Hi Brian, I'm.
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Gonna call about Joe Rogan podcast. I've had a chance
to listen to Beetterman's, but I listened to buy I'm
sorry Trump, Vance, And last night I listened to Elon
Musk to his and they get a lot get the
point across on his show a lot. I mean he
also just sits there and they talk like regular people there. Yeah,
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kind of yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
I think that's what makes me so popular, isn't it right?
Speaker 3 (01:01:54):
I mean with Vance and Elon, it's like they're just
normal people.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
It's like, well, he's isn't that. Isn't that what we want?
Normal people having a normal conversation and not reading from
teleprompters and not being able to uh. I mean, if
someone can't answer a question on the fly or just
simply offer the simple logical explanation if you don't, really
I'd like, I don't know the answer to your question.
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I'll be candid with you rather than sort of you know, dodge, dibduct,
dive and dodge. Real people engaging in a real conversation.
You know what it takes to do that, Mike. It
takes someone who is firm in their convictions, who is
confident in their opinions, who can defend themselves in the
face of someone who may disagree with them. You know,
this is what I do for a living. I am principled,
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and you can disagree with what my principles are, and
you can feel free to call me out and disagree
with them, but I'll be more than happy to engage
in a conversation with you about it in a friendly manner,
you know, right.
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They didn't go ahead, and he keeps Yeah, he digs
deeper too. Sometimes too, he'll be like, then just you know,
you get him a two word answer, like, now, what
do you mean by that?
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Exactly? It's like if I could sit down with Kamala Harris,
you know, and she says something like opportunity economy again,
I'd have to stop it. Hold on right now. Stop.
We're gonna discuss what the hell you mean by opportunity economy.
Break it down for me. Because you've said it so
many times, I've never heard of an explanation of what
it means. So on, behalf of my listening audience. I'm
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asking you, please, damn it, would you define what that means?
Nothing Rogan would do that, and that's why she didn't
sit down with him at least. That's my conclusion based
upon the strategy. She's hidden from the press. She's hidden
from this type of engagement and discussion. She's hidden from
her record. She avoids any conversations about what she used
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to believe, and when you ask her point blank about, say,
for example, fracking, she doesn't even give you a straight
answer on that. Well, look, you know the abillity just
passed allows for additional drilling. Yes, what about other drilling?
What about Lisa's on other Let's move away from what
you've already approved. What would you do in the future.
That's the follow up question that someone should have done nothing? Nothing?
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That right there is what's so revealing about this presidential election.
Donald Trump will talk to you any human being who
asked him a question. You may not like the way
things come out of his mouth, but at least answer
the damn question. You at least don't have any question
marks about where he's gonna go. And sometimes he says
things that you might disagree with in terms of where
he's gonna go, But at least he answers the questions.
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I don't know how anybody can really with a straight
face say they have some understanding in the direction Kamala
Harris will take this country. Other than reflect on this
that she wouldn't change anything that has been done over
the past three and a half plus years under the
Biden slash Harris administration. That's a window right there into
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some wonderful insight in conclusions that you can draw. H
she likes where we are DEI woke. You know, no drilling,
forced EV mandates, CARB standards we can't meet, you know,
forcing decisions on us that we would never make ourselves
given the freedom and the choice to make them. There's
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a hell of a lot more in this election than abortion,
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Sixty three six forty one, how to be a jerk.
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the election officials of the polling place. It's their job
to enforce the rules. Mary, Welcome to the morning show.
Thanks for calling this morning, Haty election Day.
Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Good morning.
Speaker 8 (01:09:00):
I'm here at Diamond Oaks handing out Republican pink sheets
to voters. You guys want Sorry, I'm on the radio.
Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
Anyway.
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Do my job too.
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It's rocking and rolling here at Diamonds. So there was
probably when I got here about ten after six, there
was probably forty people already in line to the Wow,
the NonStop set. Oh yeah, it's kind of unbelievable. And
it's the NonStop. There's probably sixty cars in the parking lot.
People just keep coming and going. It's it's a lot
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a good sign.
Speaker 1 (01:09:34):
That is a great time, Mary. And is this your
normal polling place, So you've seen that every year or
many years, So this is you're seeing an outlier. You're
seeing a heavy voter turnout compared to the past. Well,
that's wonderful. I am pleased to hear that, and I
really publican ballot. I can't thank you enough for get
back to your job.
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Mary.
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I have a great day.
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Gary.
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You're gonna have to hang on. I'm really kind of
crazy on keeping the clock this morning. I hate to
get the hairy eyeball from Joe, So let me get
back on schedule and I will take your call in
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Station at six fifty to fifty five KERSD talk station
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Deep dive North Korea, fighting with the Russians in Ukraine,
and his prediction on the election winner as it relates
to foreign policy, and let's go to the phones. I
promise New Hampshire Gary he would be first, and he is.
Thanks for calling New Hampshire Gary. It's always good to
hear from you.
Speaker 5 (01:13:14):
Good morning, Brian. How you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
I'm doing as well as to be expected. I kind
of feel like I'm I don't know, it's election day
and I'm kind of freaked out. But beyond beyond that,
I'm okay. I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (01:13:29):
Rest a short. We're not going to find out the
results of this. We need to come because they've already
got lawsuits, all of them.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Oh everywhere. I read an article yesterday, there's already two
hundred lawsuits pending and there are literally lawyers in all
fifty states from both sides of the party Ledger ready
to file suits. So yeah, it's going to be a
chaotic situation, probably reminiscent of two thousand, if not worse.
Speaker 5 (01:13:55):
I'll give you an update what's going on. I talked
to a couple of poll workers. I just got out voted,
and I live in a very liberal section of New Hampshire,
Hillsboro County, which is on the south. We get a
lot of bleed over from Massachusetts. People fleeing, they want
to stay close to Boston. So we're our boating roles.
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According to the Polwark was unusually slightly heavy. And most
of what I see down here, they're all balls, Harris.
Now you go further up north right past conquered at
and the other half of New Hampshire is red red
as all could get out, they're all Trump. So and
(01:14:41):
I've heard it was on Fox News the way if
New Hampshire is a win for Trump, because Trump only
lost by six thousand the boats in New Hampshire last time.
But if Trump wins New Hampshire that a lot of
the swing states will follow. Okay, that's according to what
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they're saying. So I would put New Hampshire as a
fifty to fifty really right. But yeah, but if you well,
I mean we're really liberal.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
No, yeah, we mean you're saying that just merely confirms
what my perception has been about New Hampshire. So I'm
not arguing with you on that. I've just shocked that
there is that that Trump has a possibility of winning
that state. Then you say it, it gives me some
love measure of optimism.
Speaker 5 (01:15:31):
I they you know, they they were coming down like
two percent. H Harris is going to win by two percent,
but that's margin of error, right, so we but they said,
if New Hampshire falls for Trump, then look for other
bell weathers to follow, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Yeah, so that's that's a sign. But we'll see, Well,
we certainly will New Hampshire, Gary And one thing that's
you know, and I know how my listeners feel about polls,
and I'm as jaden and cynical as anybody, although I
do like to read them to get some sort of
feel about the direction of the country. All of the
polls show a tremendous leap or move toward the Republican
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Party in terms of voter registration and in terms of
polling generally, even in the deepest of deep blue states.
Now no one expects Trump to win a state like
New York, but he's closed the gap substantially. And this
will have an impact on the national count because everyone
who wants to get rid of the electoral college say,
(01:16:36):
you know again, Hillary Clinton won, but Donald Trump got
the election because he won the electoral college. The total
number of voters is an immaterial when it comes to
the electoral college. It's the electoral college that matters. But
if Trump erodes enough of those Democrat votes that he
could potentially win on a national level, then you won't
have to hear about that complaining and moaning about the
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electoral college, which is really what protects the flyover states.
We here in the unwashed masses, deplorable, garbage country. It's
the only thing that keeps us from or that allows
us to even have a say in national elections. But
you know, the numbers do suggest a substantial move over
to the Republicans. I mean, if you look at registration
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alone and his breakdown of all that, literally everywhere you
can find it, Republicans a huge jump in registration, Democrats
a lot lower in terms of registration, and more Democrats
have flipped Republican than Republicans have flipped Democrats. So all
of that suggests the nation is waking up that we
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are not in favor of wokeness. We're not in favor
of a national debt that's thirty seven trillion dollars. We're
not in favor of having our automobiles taken away from us.
We're not in favor of having gas supplies taken away
from us. Again, on and on and on, which is
the logical and reasonable conclusion free people should be making.
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Maybe this is it, Maybe this is the turning point
for our country. Maybe we'll wake up and realize we
make better choices for ourselves than people in faraway lands
like Washington, d C. Coming up with six fifty six.
Feel free to call, feel free to disagree, always enjoy
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It's about Kerosene de Talk station. Seem like we've been
waiting at it forever. Election day is upon it. Strongly
encourage everyone to get out and voting, and strong encourage
you to call in and let me know where you
are in your polling places. And does it look like
a larger than normal voter turnout or is it. Well,
everybody's already voted by mail or in person already. I
have O county numbers are crazy, uh, but leaving no
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one left to go to the polls to vote today.
One report from U was it Butler County. So the
line was huge, long, unprecedented long. So that seems like
a good development, notably in Butler County. Let's go to
the phone's. Jay's been online. He's been kind enough to
hold Jay. Thank you for holding, sir. Welcome to the program.
Speaker 3 (01:19:57):
Hey, thank you, Brian Young.
Speaker 13 (01:20:00):
I went and saw Mark Burrell at the empower You,
first one I've ever attended, and I just kind of
want to build on his good work. This morning, fifty
percent of Christians have decided to not vote, and I
kind of want to speak to them. And I can
understand their sentiment is that they are set up with DC. Uh,
(01:20:23):
They're just going to sit it out there. And to
be honest, I've had those same thoughts. But here's what
I've learned in if you read Second Corinthians, chapter six,
talk a bob, set yourself apart, and if we do,
if we set ourselves apart, he will be our father
and he'll bless us again. But maybe more compelling to
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Christians is that there's one thing in the Bible that
is common throughout the Bible. It is protection of children.
See what's going on with evil between these and neither
party is squeaky claim. But one of these parties supports
the wide open border where children are.
Speaker 11 (01:21:03):
Being sex trafficked.
Speaker 13 (01:21:04):
One of these parties is for the mutilation of children
and transgender surgery. One of these parties allows boys in
little girls' locker rooms unprotected. And one of these parties
is all four transferring the consequences as of unprotected sex
between a man and a woman onto an innocent child
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and dismembering that child in a way and taking its
life in a way that we would not be constitutionally
possible able to do that to the most hardened criminal
on death row. So, as a Christian, I'm going to
ask you think about the protection of kids. It's the
one policy point that I don't hear enough about. And
there is a stark contrast between the policies of the
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Republicans and the policies of the Democrats, And as Mark
Burrell says, don't get hung up on the personalities, think
about the policies. And as a Christian, you're a Christian soldier,
active duty Christian soldier. You're here to push back on evil.
Think about that whenever you're going to sit it out
and you're not going to engage.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Is that why you're here? Is that why you're on
this earth?
Speaker 13 (01:22:13):
What is the purpose of being a Christian soldier if
you can't get off the couch and go vote?
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Jay, Hold on real quick, Jay, you make a fantastic argument.
The only question I have is where do you read
or come up with a conclusion that fifty percent of
the Christians weren't going to come out and vote, because
that really blows my mind for the reasons that you
pour it out.
Speaker 5 (01:22:33):
Yeah, there was, there was.
Speaker 13 (01:22:35):
It's I've heard it multiple times that first of all,
there's ninety million Christians in a country of three hundred
and sixty million, which was shocking to me. That we're
now down to twenty five percent forty million of the
ninety million.
Speaker 5 (01:22:50):
Going to vote, was what I've.
Speaker 11 (01:22:53):
Heard from cil the sources.
Speaker 13 (01:22:54):
Brandon, I apologize, I can't put my finger on where
that same things.
Speaker 1 (01:22:57):
That's all right, but but yeah, huge number of.
Speaker 11 (01:23:01):
Persians and also have huge number of gun owners that
oh yeah, I can't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
That I read and that I could not believe, like
eighty million gun owners don't vote in elections. You know,
if you have any connection with the Second Amendment, if
that's the only thing that means something to you, or
if there is an issue you think you feel compelled
to vote on, then you know which party is in
favor of the Second Amendment and which people will will
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hold their hands up and support the Constitution and then
immediately do everything they can to undermine it. But it's
a great point on Christians too. Let's start off from
the reality is we don't live in a theocracy. You're
not going to get what you want in terms of
a religious leader, nor do I want that in a
president because we have a multitude of people with different
faiths and belief systems and ideology. That's what the country's
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all about, the freedom to exercise one's religion or in
the case of people who don't believe in one, to
not But what is it if youre are a Christian?
Go ahead, Jay, I know you got to go, but
I mean you may glad that you brought that point up,
I mean, who else, go ahead?
Speaker 13 (01:24:04):
All I was going to add to Brian, and I
hate the interruption because you're going to what you're going
to say is better than what I'm going to say.
But we've got to remember, and this is what Mark
Morell also did in a good job pointing out we
are a country of the people, for the people, by
the people. And if you decide to sit out, that's
exactly what they want you to do. Washington, DC wants
you to sit down, shut up, let them continue to
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consolidate power. So you're playing into their hands. Whenever you're
looking at what it maybe has happened in the last
election and the fraud, and you're disgusted, we all are,
But gun owners, are you expecting the NRA to go
do the work for you? The rest of you know,
the Let them they're not going to be able to
do it. Christians, you're going to allow the every other
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person that sits in a pew beside you in the church,
you're going to allow let them go do the work.
This isn't hard. And when you think about the early Church,
those early Christians were burned on the stake. Some of
them were called Roman candles. That's where the term came
up for they were doused in oil and they still
would not stop acting as Christian soldiers, right down to
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where they were burned alive and tortured and everything else.
And all you have to do is go vote.
Speaker 1 (01:25:13):
Think about it.
Speaker 7 (01:25:15):
It's not hard.
Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
It isn't hard. Great, but I'm glad you called this morning, Jay.
Excellent points, excellent points. And if there are Christian voters
out there that aren't going to vote, what is the reason?
What I mean, is it because Donald Trump was a womanizer?
Or even is look at literally everybody on the left
wing side of the Ledger, or even look back at
all the past presidents of the United States of America
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who also dabbled in extramarital affairs all the time. Was
it Warren Harding? I mean he had a string of
women that went around the block. John F. Kennedy well
known for philandering. So was Bill Clinton. Now they can
go ahead and you know, point to you and you
know say, oh my god, look at what Trump did.
He claimed he was gonna he could actually walk up
to a woman and rabber crotch and get away with it.
(01:26:02):
You know what, Let me be the first person to
tell you. And I've made this point before. If you're
a guy, I know you have been among other guys
and you have made statements like that. I've been on
this planet for fifty nine years and I have been
around guys who regularly will make comments like that they
would never make in mixed company. But that's the way
guys talk. Are we serious? No, we're speaking metaphorically and
(01:26:29):
sometimes we can be really kind of crassing off color
with our comments. Does that define who we are? No,
but the idea that you would cling to a piece
of minutia like that and not pay attention to the
other side, which has been working hard, I mean my
entire life been been working hard to undermine Christian concepts
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and faith, belittling you Comedians, making fun of you for
your belief systems and all that comes from the left. No,
Donald Trump is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
But who is the one making fun of the Christian
who talked to this said Jesus isn't in the building
right now or words of that effect, Kamala Harris. Most
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Christians believe that God is everywhere. I myself, along with
my wife, got married by a judge in the lobby
of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Naples, Florida, not a church.
There was no minister, priest, rabbi. I'mm presiding over the ceremony.
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But you know what, I made a vow before God
to love and cherish my wife. I don't care who's officiating.
I don't care what state procedure is involved. Necessity because
of course, you know, we had to build this into
the system because men wouldn't honor their commitments to their
wives and would regularly leave them with children. Not that
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that doesn't happen anymore. But if you believe in God
and you're making a pledge before God, it doesn't matter
who's standing there and presiding over the ceremony. Here I
am thirty two plus years later. It seems to have
worked okay for me, And I'd like to think my
wife feels the same way. She does regularly say she
loves me. I take her to word on that. But
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if you believe in Christian principles, if you believe in
if you want to hold onto those and you want
to continue the free exercise of religion, you have a
clear choice in this election. It certainly isn't Kamala Harris
from my perspective, Canon Dave, you guys are next hang
on one second and get that out of my system,
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Thank you Jeff who regularly chimes in and tells me
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I'm Jason Earhart on fifty five KRC the talk station
seven twenty one. If at five KRCD Talk station, let's
go head on over to the phone. It's got a
couple of callers online. David first, so we'll take Dave.
Can't hang on and get you next, if you don't
mind holding for a moment. Dave, thanks for calling this morning.
Speaker 7 (01:32:07):
Hey Brian, how you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
Fired up this morning?
Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
Dave?
Speaker 1 (01:32:10):
Fired up?
Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
Me too? Me too.
Speaker 14 (01:32:13):
You know, you know you have a lot of people
who hopefully will get out there and vote today, but
you know it's very easy to come up with their
for excuses. Well, here's what I saw on the way
in today. I passed up an election sign. I didn't
notice it till today. It said no Nazis, no Hitler,
no Trump. That was the political sign.
Speaker 5 (01:32:36):
So I don't think.
Speaker 14 (01:32:37):
People appreciate what is at stake today because as we
all know, Hitler was an evil fascist, you know, murderer,
and we are being equaated with that because we believe
such crazy things like there's only two sexes, men and women.
We believe such crazy things as a person's a person,
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no matter how small, and has rights. We believe such
insane things as you know what we every country has
a right to have its border and we have a
right to know who comes and goes within that border.
I mean, these insane ideas. And when you compare that
to what's up against you know what your what the
other side is saying. And keep in mind think about
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how many times Kamala has used this in speeches. I'm
not it's not hyberbally anymore. This is what they think
in situations like that. What's thattle phrase? People who have
the ability to act, have the responsibility to act, and
this is what you can do.
Speaker 1 (01:33:32):
Amen well put well stated Dave. Lots of op ed
pieces out this morning. I even will recommend I did
read a paragraph from William mcgerrn's article if Donald Trump
wins the election, making the very point as so many
others have made. Maybe what Americans who vote for Trump
are saying is they don't believe the whole lot of you.
The press that created in a nut of non existent
Russian collusion. The scientists and health experts who misled us
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about COVID. The fifty one former intelligence officials who release
statements three weeks before the twenty twenty elevee saying Hunter
biden laptop had the classic gear marks of Russian information operation.
The federal and state prosecutors who tried to kill the
former president's reelection by piling up criminal indictments. The FBI
that lied to Foreign Intelligence Service court in an application
for a spyworn on Trump campaign advisor Carter Page. The
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same people that are telling you that a man is
not a man is a woman. The same people that
want your cheer daughters, your daughters to have to turn
around in a women's bathroom and see well a Johnson
in their face. I mean this all this is crazy.
You're smarter than that. Most of the vast majority of
people either quiet on the issue or agree with you
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on those very points. We're sick of being lied to,
and we're sick of being told we're Nazis and deplorables
and evil and all of those. And think about it.
Their campaign is boiled down to that they can't run
on a single issue that they have been shoving down
our throats or otherwise quote unquote accomplished over the past
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four years. Nothing. Kamla Harris has done nothing but run
away from what she has been presiding over. She runs
away from what she actually said out loud in terms
of her campaign pledges back in twenty nineteen. Why that's
what the left wants, but it's not what America wants.
If it was what America wanted, she be proudly walking
around preaching DEI and banning fracking and all the stuff
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that she was preaching when she was running for twenty nineteen,
all the stuff that the Biden administration with her at
the helm as well, we're doing throughout their presidency. This
administration has gone full on batgrap and saying left wing.
That's what you're getting, a continuation of the eight years
of Obama in the last three and a half plus
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years of Biden, which was basically a continuation of Obama,
interrupted only by evil Orange Man who we can all
do comparison shopping and see was better at the helm.
Let's get Ken real quick before we get out of
this stegment. Joe, please Ken real quick.
Speaker 8 (01:36:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (01:36:00):
I was just going to echo what your previous callers
have been saying all along. This is an important election.
People have to exercise their right to vote. The locus
of power is moved away from we the people into
the hands of these global elitists. If you want to
continue to have your freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution, you've
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got to sweep these people out and bring in the
Republicans up and down the ticket. Then watch them like
hawks and make sure that they too are going to
attend to our freedoms and our needs.
Speaker 1 (01:36:34):
Amen to the latter point. It ain't over after the election.
Thank you, brother, appreciate the call. Stick around. We're going
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Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
With more people concerned, first time I've ever called out
of absolute frustration and more getting involved.
Speaker 2 (01:38:15):
First time caller.
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
It's their voices, It's demonic.
Speaker 14 (01:38:18):
What is going on?
Speaker 1 (01:38:18):
Who speak for the many?
Speaker 5 (01:38:20):
Voting for freedom?
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
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my alma mater and the CPA. Welcome back Tom Hagenorn
to talk about oil, subject matter the empower use. Some
of our presentation takeing place Thursday beginning at seven pm. Tom,
Welcome to the show. Hey, glad to be here, Brian,
happy you're doing this topic. I mean, no one needs
to tell me how important oil is. This morning, when
I saw you're going to be on the program, I'm like,
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do you like plastic bottles? And I do plastic bottles
have their own problems with them, but in terms of
the cost of shipping, it's a good thing we have
plastic to move around liquids because Lord knows how much
glass ways and how much more expensive it would be.
And of course glass shatters and breaks. That's just one
thing that's happened over my lifetime.
Speaker 16 (01:40:11):
Well yeah, and you know, the thing is, there's an
awful lot of propaganda surrounding fossil fuels, mostly oil and gas,
and the focus is just incredibly narrow and it avoids petrochemicals.
I mean, my goodness, you could there's no clothes that
you could. You could wear some scratchy wool, I guess,
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you know, and a few other natural fibers, but everything
we wear plastics, lubricants, additives, fertilizer. You could go on
and on on. I mean, modern life is not possible
without oil and gas, and the chemicals that are created
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from from oil and gas just not possible.
Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
Well and fertilized. It was one that came out as
an issue, I know, with the situation in Ukraine, the
bread basket of the world, I guess, But the idea
that fertilizers and going back to Malthusians who think we're
all going to you know, reoverpopulate the world to where
we all starve to death. That was a concept from
back of what the late sixties or nineteen seventy ish
(01:41:15):
time frame. Look how far the world's population has grown.
And look the world's population, for whatever reason, has gotten
fat or not skinnier. We have been able to keep
up with food demand because of fertilizers fertilizers, thanks to
that evil oil.
Speaker 16 (01:41:34):
Yes, yes, uh so. Fifty percent of the world population
is fed using synthetic fertilizers, and quite frankly, without it,
there would have been a lot of start. We wouldn't
have nearly as many people on the earth, and if
we took it away all of a sudden or too quickly,
we would actually have starvation in many parts of the world.
(01:41:55):
That's how important it is.
Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
Well, some people believe that's exactly what our global leaders want.
They really don't care about the day to day lives
of the average human being. They have this broader world
direction with fewer people.
Speaker 16 (01:42:07):
I suppose, yeah, yeah, I think that is one of
the some of the more radical components. I think people
are pollution, you.
Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
Know, yeah, and you stumbling block that the Left is
facing because physics and reality fly in the face of
what their desires are. Okay, they say they want to
get rid of fossil fuels and we're all going to
drive these wonderful electric vehicles, ignoring all of the pollution
and other issues those things create, negating any alleged advantage
(01:42:37):
in terms of saving the globe from climate change. I
mean diesel. Diesel powers our entire economy. Every semi tractor trailer,
with the exception of the three of them you see
driving around California these days, runs thankfully on diesel. They
go long distances without having to be refilled, and they
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are effective at what they do. The modern electric vehicle
diesel or electric vehicle replacement truck weighs what twice as much,
costs three times as much, and cannot carry as much
equipment and then needs to be recharged every one hundred
and fifty miles. What would that do to the economy?
Speaker 5 (01:43:16):
Yeah? That that.
Speaker 16 (01:43:18):
That would It would be a black hole, is what
it would be. Yeah, you know, and I know, and
I think you've do you you have an EV or
you've driven an EV. There must be a lot of
fun interesting, but Look, so what where's the electricity coming
from to power that ev right? You know, it's coming
mostly almost mostly from fossil fuels. And you know, interesting
(01:43:42):
thing here, We've had this real push to reduce fossil
fuels for about thirty five years now. And would you
believe that in nineteen ninety and latest year I have
stats for these are reliable stats, by the way, twenty
twenty two. But if you compare nineteen ninety one this
whole push started to twenty twenty two, thirty two years,
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fossil fuels provided eighty one percent of the world energy
in both years. Both years, let that sink in. We've
not reduced the use of fossil fuels at all. And
why haven't we Well, we could point to China and India.
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China eighty seven percent of their energy comes from fossil fuels,
and the dirtiest fossil fuel is coal. Then you go
to oil, then you go to natural gas. Natural gas
produces the fewest greenhouse gases. Their biggest usage sixty one
percent coal, eighteen percent oil, only eight percent natural gas.
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India is similar, just not as extreme as China. So
everything that we're trying to do has been, and we
have been very successful at reducing our and limiting our
greenhouse gases, mostly by converting gradually over fifty years from
coal to natural gas. Yeah, you know, reducing coal a
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lot increasing So we've been good citizens. We've been doing
our part. It's actually mostly I think, been economically driven.
It's just cheaper and you know, better, better for business.
Speaker 1 (01:45:22):
But yeah, well maybe I should ask you this, Tom
haggett Orn, who's doing the seminar on Thursday night beginning
at seven pm in Poweryoamerica dot org. Maybe the Chinese
knows something that we don't. Since they continue to build
coal plants, dirty as it may be, it's certainly fueling
their economy. They're not seen. They don't seem to be
too concerned about global warming or climate change or whatever
(01:45:42):
we call it. Maybe they're not convinced that that's happening.
Perhaps I'm sure that.
Speaker 16 (01:45:48):
Well look, yeah, and I gave a talk on climate change,
and yeah, greenhouse gases are increasing, they have increased temperatures.
That temperatures are I just looked to read this latest
upstate from the satellite data, and it's like less than
I think zero point three degrees fahrenheit per decade, per decade,
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So we're talking about extremely small increases in temperature. And
by the way, we've had the greening of the earth
over the last forty years, talking about feeding people. You
know the other in photo we need plants need CO
two for synthesis. That is, they need CO two like
we need air. And when you increase the CO two
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and we haven't, it has increased a lot. You just
you cause a flourishing of plant life, including crops, and
that's what we've seen over forty years. So the benefits
to me have far outweighed any detriments from globe warming.
Well you are, I think minor. They're real, but they're
very minor.
Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
Well, and you point to the gradual increase in temperature,
I mean it is well docked, caumented geologic data, ice
boring samples we can get down the list. The fact
that it's known that the entire state of Ohio was
covered by a glacier at one point. I'm glad the
world heated up because well, I live in Ohio and
I don't think I could live on top of a glacier.
You know, we grow food here now where we couldn't
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have if the earth hadn't a temperature had an increased
It has done so, ebbed and flowed since the dawn
of the planet and before man walked the Earth. I
mean the many ice age occurred during our respective recent lifetimes.
I mean several hundred years ago. I'm glad it warmed
up over that. We've had times of heated, hotter climate,
(01:47:38):
and we've had times of coler climate. It's just that
I think we are of the mind that within our little, minuscule,
infinitestinably small lifetimes relative to the lifetime of the Earth,
we think that what we're doing in forty fifty eighty
years worth of existence is real time causing every single
weather event that happens out there. And I think that's
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just the perpossible for a suggestion.
Speaker 16 (01:48:02):
But Brian, if you repeat a lie enough, and if
you it repeat it through many, many different media sources
that too many people trust, you can get them to
believe almost anything.
Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
Yeah, especially when you teach it to the little children
in school who do not have logic, reason or a
knowledge of the globe's history, at least from a geological perspective.
Speaker 16 (01:48:26):
That's why the left once universal pre k because the
earlier the better get those little minds when they can
be formed. I mean literally, we don't. I don't remember
what I was doing when I was three and four,
but you can bet that the things that I saw
and heard are a part of me. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
Yeah, thanks to my mom and dad. I'm sure you
can give credit to yours as well. Tom. Sure, Tom's
gonna be a fantastic conversation. Hey, so it's Thursday ninth,
beginning at seven, How oil has shaped world history? You
can do two ways. Log in from the comfort of
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Two twenty five Northland Boulevard of the Frame USA building
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where the empower U studio is. Tom will be there, Tom,
Good luck with the speech. I know it's gonna be
a very interesting one. I hope you get a good crowd.
It's well deserved if you do.
Speaker 16 (01:49:15):
Thanks a lot. Brian and everybody said no, it's always free.
There's no charge.
Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
You got that right, Yeah, learn something, show up or
log in for free. Thanks Tom, appreciate what you're doing.
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Davis will be talking North Korea, fighting with the Russians
in Ukraine. It's so strange to me and the election
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winner and how that might impact foreign policy. That's something
else you should consider. I don't know any I just
don't understand how Kamala Harris is gonna act as a
commander in chief of America's military. I got to be
quite honest with you. That actually frightens me, to be honest.
You know, we at least had four years of Trump
and four years of relative peace and stability. I don't
(01:51:24):
think Donald Trump can lay hands and immediately make the
situation in Ukraine disappear, or immediately bring about peace in
Israel in the Middle East. But he certainly demonstrated his
ability to accomplish that. Look at the Abraham Peace Accords.
I mean, seriously, the man should have won a Nobel
Peace Prize for that. Obama just stands up and gives
a speech. They give him the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump
(01:51:47):
negotiates relationships between otherwise adversary, you know, Middle Eastern countries
and Israel. Nothing said about it. It's up here in
the Morning Show, an other way and some other places.
But that's a real for me. And I have no
idea what Daniel Davis is going to say about that. Well,
I don't have any idea what Pat's going to say.
But let's listen to Pat. Pat, thanks for calling this morning,
Welcome to the program.
Speaker 14 (01:52:09):
Well same to you, Brian.
Speaker 10 (01:52:10):
I'm praying for you. And I did two rosaries this morning,
and I could not believe when I went to vote.
I mean, I thought, well, I'll leave a quarter after six.
They opened at six thirty. I'm glad I left at
quarter after six because the line was unbelievable and they
were pulling in there. I mean it was even scary.
(01:52:32):
Back it out, just you know, to lead. But there's
a lot of people voting, and that place is pat.
Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
Well, it's good to hear what part of town? If
I can ask, did you vote Cole Raine, Cole Rain
packing them in in Cole Ran? Now do you now?
Did you get a sense of well where people were
as you were standing on the line. I know it's
a little difficult, but kind of looking to see if
they're holding blue or pink slips tends to tell a tale.
But what did you observe?
Speaker 5 (01:52:58):
Well the you need?
Speaker 10 (01:52:59):
Well, while we were there, seven fella came up and
he was passing out blue slips. And then later when
I was leaving, there was a lady with pink slips,
but some took it, some did not take the blue,
So I don't know about the pink because she was
there when I was leaving. Right So, but all I
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can hope for and pray for is that good winds
over evil bat.
Speaker 1 (01:53:26):
You said a mouthful right there. I couldn't agree with
you more. Thanks for calling and chiming in on the
status of your polling place. That's I got one other
call earlier this morning. A woman called from Butler County
and said it was just absolutely unbelievable to turn out.
Never seen anything like that before. Kind of considered, you know,
giving the information I got from Westside Jim Keefer about
(01:53:46):
the Hamilton County Board of Elections, I think he said
one hundred thousand mail ends. And I can't remember the
total number of people who had voted advance of the election, Like,
is there anybody left in Hamilton County that hasn't voted already?
Real quick here, I want to use the remaining moment
in this hour to mention just a little comment the
editorial board of the Cincinnati Enquirer. And I don't disagree
with the headline, whether it's Trump or Harris. We must
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accept the elections results peacefully. Just we cannot become a
nation of sore losers making baseless claims of fraud because
we don't like the outcome. Is not the American way.
We must resist the impulse find Okay, let's wait and
find out how things shake out. Let's not take to
the streets and be hysterical about it. But this paragraph
was kind of interesting. Rely on trusted sources for information. Quote.
(01:54:34):
There will be lots of information spirreling about Tuesday's election
on social media and traditional news outlets, which could make
it hard for some people to distinguish fact from fiction,
not just on election day, I might observe. Being a
savvy consumer of media is important. Use reliable, reputable news
organizations to do a fact checking as sources of information,
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or that do fact checking is sources of information, and
it's advisable to turn to more than one. Consensus and
consistent reports across media outlets are usually signs of trustworthy information.
Rely on reports from election officials and their websites if
you are unsure about official results. And I was just
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reading that, I was thinking, okay, mainstream media, Okay, they
are they still reputable news organizations? Do they do fact checking?
I mean I wrote down a number of things, all
the hysteria over COVID vaccines, mass mandates, lockdown, and social distancing,
all of which were live. The consistent reporting about Hunter
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Biden's laptop being Russia disinformation. If you believe the consensus
and consistent reports across media outlets, you might have believed
that was Russian disinformation. Time told a different tale, and
it told a tale that revealed that are elected or
well our lettered agencies knew well ants of that. The
lie from the fifty one so called security experts that
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it was Russian in disinformation. They knew it was real,
long in advance of that, and yet that's what they
put out in the mainstream media, and that's what was
repeated regularly. So yeah, I do agree. Use reputable news
organizations that do fact checking, and do fact checking of
your own. If you read an article and there is
no link to any specific source of information, raise your
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eye in skepticism and jaded cynicism, and then go out
into the world and see if you can find sources
that are actually valid, confirming or refuting what you've read
in the article or perhaps opinion piece stating things without
a link to information. I love sources, and I love links,
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and I love footnotes because they tend to take you
to the place where the information came from and then
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Speaker 1 (01:58:39):
A thirty on a Tuesday, regular listeners know it is
that time accept when he's on vacation, which I thoroughly
missed our conversation last week. It is time for the
Daniel Davis Deep Dive with retired Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis.
Great to see you again, Daniel Again, I missed our
conversation last Tuesday. I hope you enjoyed your time off.
I did, but I did miss it too.
Speaker 7 (01:58:59):
I got it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:59):
I got admit I did. Yeah. It's been really fun
and enlightening, and I enjoy just kind of walking through
the exercise of these obviously very challenging geopolitical issues we're facing.
These days and law and behold and pleased to see.
The number one issue you had on your list today
was the idea that North Korea has now sent troops
that are hanging out in Russia are going to be
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fighting against the Ukrainians in this crazy situation.
Speaker 7 (01:59:23):
One.
Speaker 1 (01:59:24):
How do the North Koreans end up getting involved with this, Daniel?
Speaker 18 (01:59:29):
Well, you know, there's lots of information floating out there,
and lots of claims and accusations, but not a lot
of actual evidence. And I'm I'm still not completely convinced
that some of these reports that the North Koreans are
actively engaged on the front lines in the Kursk area
are accurate. To date, I have seen a single photograph
of someone that's alleged to be a killed in action
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to a North Korean soldier with his passport in front
of him or something like that. All the rest of
it has been claims. But here's what we do know.
Korean troops have been going to Russia to train for
a long time. There's nothing actually new about that. And
the initial report showed both the US and the Ukrainian
intelligence services said that they were actually in the far
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east of Russia, not on the front lines, and then
Zelensky came out subsequent to that and said, no, they're
actually on the front line, and look.
Speaker 1 (02:00:21):
He's got some motivation.
Speaker 18 (02:00:22):
You always have to look at who's gotten motive for
things to work out a certain way. And he's saying
to everyone, hey, this marks a huge escalation. Everybody needs
to come and join us and help us now. But
then you look at the other side and what motivation
does the Russians have, And I'm not sure that there's
any because there is no shortage of Russian troops. I've
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actually talked to one particular UK soldier, I'm sorry, UK
citizen who went to fight on the Russian side.
Speaker 1 (02:00:50):
Very unusual, so I wanted to find out why he
had done that.
Speaker 18 (02:00:52):
But he said, look, there's no shortage of personnel or
equipment or ammunition or anything on our side, and he
had not heard anything about the North Koreans. We also
say that from a military perspective, and I've done this
before in combat, when you fight with nations that have
different nations and you're fighting on the same battlefield, it
is really difficult. And this number that's been bandied around
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seven or eight thousand, possibly ten or twelve, depending on
who you want to talk to. That's a comparatively small
number in a fight where there's somewhere around eight hundred
thousand Russian troops fighting alongside, So it's not going to
make any kind of operational difference, and the difficulty would
be really.
Speaker 1 (02:01:31):
High for the Russian side at very little gains.
Speaker 18 (02:01:33):
So it's unclear to me what's really going on because
lots of people are claiming different things.
Speaker 1 (02:01:38):
Well, I suppose you know, from a Russian standpoint, and
I'll acknowledge your point that they've got enough troops, they
got enough weapons, and they don't need the additional bodies.
But from a Russian standpoint, you know, if they want
to join and help us with a fight, fine, But
what's North Korea got to gain with this?
Speaker 18 (02:01:55):
Well, yeah, you know, and actually I wanted to go
down that path. In my view, you talk about who's
got something to gain, North Korea has more to gain
than anybody, and if they wanted to, because their troops
have not had any combat experience of any kind for decades,
and I can tell you that is a big issue.
So it would make sense to me from a military perspective,
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if Kim Jong mun said, hey, We're giving you all
these weapons and artillery shells, et cetera, but we want
to get something out of it more than just cash
or food. We want some experience for our troops, and
so they may send them in to say, hey, teach
us the most new and current combat operations, the way
tactics are being done right now, and maybe even say hey,
let us.
Speaker 1 (02:02:36):
Get some actual combat in there.
Speaker 18 (02:02:38):
Again, I don't know for sure what's going on, but
it would make sense from North Korea's perspective to get
some combat experience.
Speaker 1 (02:02:45):
Well is that combat experience? And then the more jaded
and cynical view that I was going to interject is
maybe the North Korean soldiers want a meal for a change,
so they can get fed by the Russians as a
bus to what their rations are in North Korea, just saying.
Speaker 18 (02:03:00):
Yeah, Well, as it turns out that the regular North
Korean people do indeed have privation and food, but the
military and especially their special forces have always been given
a lot more than other people, so they do well
while the rest of our countrymen don't.
Speaker 1 (02:03:16):
All Right, before we pivot over to what the election
will have by way of consequence for foreign affairs, this
what is alarming to me and I presume you as well.
As this growing alliance with Russia, China, North Korea and
Iran They seem to be playing very very nicely together,
which presents a much greater threat than the previously divided
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China and Russia. They never played nicely together. I think
Nix had tried to take advantage of that by opening
relations with China, hoping that they would become more Western
and open to the concept of Western principles and idea.
Obviously it didn't go that way, thanks Gianaman Square. But
Russia and China now playing nice together, engaging in wargame
exercises the Iranians and enjoyed the benefits of wests back
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and forth. Obviously they're supplying the Russian troops with drones
for example. I mean, this is not looking good from
a global situation in terms of this new alignment of
what are collectively we can characterize as our foes, our enemies,
or folks that aren't on our side of the ledger anyway.
Speaker 18 (02:04:22):
Well, look, I mean, Brian, we got to be honest.
A lot of this is our own making. Oh, I mean,
you talked about the Nixon and what he had done
that made sense for us. And so you know, you
want to drive a wedge between folks, meaning you got
to give somebody incentive not to want to be friends
with the other, and we're doing.
Speaker 1 (02:04:37):
The exact opposite.
Speaker 18 (02:04:38):
We're giving these guys every incentive in the world in
motivation to come together. When before we went into the
and started supporting the Ukraine side in the World War
with Russia, those were basically all stoepop. They were kind
of all independent. They had some especially Russian and China
had some relation, but it was arms distance. And then
North Korea in Iran, we're basically kind of stope ups.
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They were at double arms linked. Now then because we're
supporting all these sanctions on Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran,
and we're actively providing weapons for Russia, we're giving them
every reason in the world to say, Okay, there's no
value in doing anything on your side, so we're gonna
do things together. And then now it's turned into outright
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military alliances and agreements between Russia and North Korea and
Russia and Iran. So the more we push these guys,
the more they get together and as and you're right,
the bigger potential problems that postes for us on the
international stage.
Speaker 1 (02:05:36):
You don't have to look any further than bricks to
see the economic fall out of that. I was waiting
for bricks to come out. I was waiting for the
word to come out of your mouth, Daniel. I knew
it now as you can now pivot over to the election. Obviously,
were voting today, and I encourage my listeners to get
out and vote. I don't know how you feel about
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either candidate, and I think it's a material of my comment.
Kamala Harris's commander chief scares a living hell out of me, Daniel.
I have to be honest with you. If she's incapable
of answering a single question without sounding silly or like
some college professor word solid nonsense on domestic issues, I
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haven't heard a word from her about foreign policy.
Speaker 5 (02:06:20):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:06:20):
That is not to say I believe Donald Trump is
going to be elected and can lay hands and make
these problems go away immediately. How he's going to do that,
He hasn't said he promises to do it. At least
he's he can point to his record where there it
was a lot more peaceful unto the Trump administration, but
there's no guarantee we get a return to peace. So
what are we left with? Daniel Davis opinions? We all
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have one.
Speaker 18 (02:06:44):
Yeah, I have to confess that I also have some
real concerns about harris presidency just because she has literally
no experience at all. When she was in the first
two years of the Biden administration, was sent to a
lot of international locations. It went very poorly, you may recall,
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and then they kind of took that off for plate
so there hasn't been any more since that time. And
personnelist policy you may have heard that phrase before. And
one of the big holes and end of our knowledge
is who is going to be her senior leaders. Now
I'm here in Washington, DC, and I'm actively looking to
ask people who are her senior advisors, who would be
maybe some of the key people in her cabinet should
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she be elected, and hardly anyone knows, which is alarming
to me because I'm not sure if she gets elected,
who is actually going to be calling the shots there,
because apparently it's not going to be the current Secretary
of State, Defense or National Security advisor.
Speaker 1 (02:07:40):
Apparently they're all going to go.
Speaker 18 (02:07:41):
But who is it going to be on the other
side on the Trump side, I actually do know a
lot of people that are being actively considered for roles,
and I'll just tell you it makes me very happy
in some of those So I'm not going to tell
you about who to vote for or talk about domestic issues,
but in foreign policy, some of the people who are
being talked about at the highest levels for the Trump
administration are good folks.
Speaker 5 (02:08:02):
Well.
Speaker 1 (02:08:02):
That gives me comfort, and because in my listening audience
a vast majority of at least Trump leaning folks, maybe
not necessarily outright, you know, always Trumper type of folks,
but when faced with a choice between Harris and Trump,
at least insofar as foreign policy in America's military, you
have more confidence in the folks that Trump might be
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appointing in those roles, And that, of course gives me
confidence that my listeners are at least on the right
side of the ledger on that you and I will
be talking a lot more about this, sadly so, but
I welcome these conversations. It's going on needs to be addressed,
and I really appreciate your taking your standpoint. Look for
him online wherever you get your podcast. Daniel Davis Deep Dive.
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I'll look forward to it as I always do. Next Tuesday,
my brother have a wonderful week and fingers crossed for
a smooth transition regardlesss.
Speaker 18 (02:08:52):
No matter how it turns out, I pray that it's
peaceful and then it's legitimate and everybody understands how it
turned out.
Speaker 1 (02:08:57):
I share your prayer in that regard. Take care of
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The raging fires in the Middle East Iran are first
becoming an inferno.
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Getering on the brink. The evil is now laid bill
for all to see of a Middle East meltdown. The
whole Middle East has been unraveling. What happens next?
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