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leaving today or tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow morning? Okay, all right. Jason brought
in the house with us too fromFlorida Strait and like to welcome to the
studio candidate for Charlotte County Judge.Group one, Group one, Group one,
Sean Locke, Sean, how areyou doing? Thank Mark Ken?
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How are you today? Good?Good, Thanks for coming on the show.
And we'll just dive right in.Let you go with it, and
you know the drill. Who areyou? Where were you born? What
have you done with your life?And why have you decided to run for
judge? Yes, sir, Well, first of all, it's great to
be here. And I grew upin a military family. I grew up
in New York. I ended upgoing to high school in Colorado Springs,
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Colorado. That's where I graduated highschool. And unlike most people who who
become attorneys, I did not gostraight to college. After high school.
I decided to go in the USAir Force, so I served our country
for six years active duty. Iserved, what did you do? I
worked on fighter aircraft, working onelectronic warfare systems, so it's a highly
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complicated system keeps the aircraft from gettingshot down by missiles. I did that
for six years. After duty,I served in Operation Desert Storm and served
in South Korea. Eventually I separated. I was an active reservist for another
four years and continued my education.Got a bachelor's de green computer science and
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a master's in Business administration from theUniversity of Colorado. Actually so, but
of course, eventually I found mytrue calling, which is law, and
by that time I was in Naples, Florida. I went to Ave Maria
School of Law in Naples, andkind of the rest is history. Right
after law school, I served asprosecutor, starred in Lee County as a
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misdemeanor prosecutor. Where everyone starts inmisdemeanor. You start working the lowest level
crimes such as theft, for trespassing, good time, it was funny.
It's busy, and you know,as a prosecutor doing those types of cases,
and of course in Lee County,extremely busy, you do a lot
of trials. But I moved upvery quickly. I transferred to Charlotte County
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and quickly moved up to where Iwas doing felony cases and progressed to where
I was working the most complex financialcrimes. And by the time I left
the State Attorney's Office, I wason the Special Victims unit. And of
course, if you've ever watched theshow, is It Close? It is
close. We're talking the worst,the worst types of crimes. And so
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they as prevalent and as diabolical aswhat you'd see on TV. No,
not as diabolical, no, butthey're our children have to be protected,
sure, and if there are alot of crimes against our children, and
those are the main that's main focusof the Special Victims here. So I
did that just prior to leaving theState Attorney's Office, and I transitioned to
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private practice as a criminal defense attorney. So I now work at Rule and
Lux which is one of, orif not the busiest criminal defense turn firm
in the area. And I doone hundred percent criminal defense. So I
am in court all the time.I am in trial all the time.
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We have a constant full of trialsas a criminal defense attorney. I've done
fifteen trials over the last fifteen months, which is which is a large number
of private attorney especially around here.Absolutely, but we stay busy, We
fight hard and simply to protect people'sconstitutional rights. Over your career thus far,
what has been what case has madethe biggest impact on you? You
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know, that's a tough question.You know that was a two side You
said, what what has had thegreatest impact? And case? I got
to tell you the thing I've donethat has had the greatest impact on my
life is when my wife and Iwere in Naples, Florida, we started
the Colorierly Honor Flight. And ifyou're familiar with Honor Flight, it is
a completely one hundred percent nonprofit organizationdedicated to honoring our veterans, making sure
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our World War Two veterans have theopportunity to visit the World War Two Memorial
and the same for our Korean veterans, and of course our Vietnam veterans.
So my wife and I started thateleven years ago and got to say that
is the number one of the mostrewarding thing I've ever done. Yeah,
I can understand that. And mylegal career, the I can't say there
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are huge cases that have a bigimpact on me. Although there are many
serious cases that I do work.It's the cases where someone comes into our
office and we know they really didn'tdo anything wrong, they are really not
guilty and uh, which which makesit even that much rewarding when we fight
hard for them and improve their innocencein the end, So that those are
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the cases that have the most impact. Now why uh why Judge? And
why why should why should we votefor you? For Judge? Absolutely so
I decided to run for judge andbasically watching how the whole how the race
as we're playing out, and Idid jump into the race fairly late and
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going back to star the nonprofit.I know you've met my wife Debbie and
spoken with her a couple of times. And as we've got an older and
wiser it's not so much about makingmoney, okay, it's turned into what
can we do to give back toour community. And for me, i'm
successful attorney, this would be apay cut for me if I were elected
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judge. And so it's really notso much me wanting to be a judge
or wanting the power of judge.It's me feeling that the people of Charlotte
County deserve the best person sitting behindthat bench. A person that's going to
be fair, a person that lovesthe courtroom environment, that thrives in a
court room environment. A person thatwill treat everyone fairly, treat everyone with
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respect, and treatd one like aperson and not a case. And for
those who might not know what typeof cases as a county judge are you're
going to be presiding over in countycourt, it is a trial court.
And we're talking things like traffic tickets. We're talking misdemeanors such as trespass or
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petty theft, and criminal traffic suchas d UI, reckless driving, things
like that, and also small claims. All right, as a citizen of
Charlotte County, there's been not justin Charlotte County, but I'd say pretty
much nationwide seeding amount of distrust inthe judicial system that seems to continuously grow
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using your experience, being veteran,being somebody who has good moral value and
integrity. What kind of steps andthings are you willing to do to instill
confidence in people such as myself inthe judicial system that we've seen on a
national and even down to a locallevel, not bringing confidence, right,
And you bring up my military service, and that is something I would lean
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on and tell you that I've demonstratedmy it meant to our country, to
our constitution, with my will willing, willingness to lay down my life for
the constitution, and having worked asboth a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney,
as a trial attorney the entire time, you have both sides exactly.
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I have a very good idea ofwhat's fair, what's just, And I
can absolutely say that a person's religion, raise sex, political affiliation will never
ever ever come into the equation whenwhen you have to decide what's right.
Okay, this is a nonpartisan positionand I will simply always do what's right.
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Okay, All right? Do youhave a website, Sean lextrajudge dot
com. And I know, folks, folks, if you don't understand judges,
we can't go deep in the weeds. Exactly. Chicks with judges when
they're running for candidate because they haveto remain impartial, right exactly. If
you ask me a tough question likewhat are your feelings on the marijuana an
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amendment, and my answer is goingto be regardless of what happens, I
will follow the law. So itdoesn't make for a very interesting conversation.
Exactly exactly, and we get that. So once again, the website Shawn
lucksfjudge dot com and Facebook and allthat stuff too. Yeah, Facebook,
yes, all right, Well,thank you very much, Seawn Lucke,
Ladies and gentlemen, Charlotte County Judgecandidate for Group one coming up on August
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twentieth. Best of luck to you. Thank yous, so I appreciate it,
Thank you having for having me.You bet quick break will be right
back right, all right. Thestation is now the ultimate power in the
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what's going on and given it thefeeling you're watching the series finality of a
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television show called USA, I knowI do. Yesterday was absolutely surreal.
In the congressional hearing in regards tothe Secret Service, Suit basically had the
head of the Secret Service basically saying, I Am not going to answer any
of your questions and you can't makeme. You know again, it's hard
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to watch this series finale, USA. It's not so much the end.
People. Again, you need tobe a bit of a student of history
to understand. Tha gook at Rome? Rome? Is there a thousand years
thousand years classical Rome? Five hundredyears? It was a republic five hundred
years, an empire. People.We got a choice we gotta make.
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We got to continue to allow theowners, the true owners of this country,
to run the show, or arewe going to take that power back?
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Charlie County speaks nobody told me thatlife moves so fast. John Mayol,
right there, passed passed away theother day at the age of ninety.
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Hall that is it's a that's ahell of a hall for a blues man.
Oh yeah, he was. Hewas playing pretty much right up until
the end. I know, hewas the headliner at one of the Clearwater
blues festivals that I played on adifferent day of and they gave me all
access passes for the festival and Igot to I got to meet him briefly
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along with Anna Popovic that day.I know Eric Steckel, who was a
young blues guy when he was reallyyoung. John Mayoll basically took him under
his wing and kind of mentored him, and so Eric had a nice tribute.
I saw Joe Bottamasa posted something yesterday, so had a very big impact
on a lot of musicians. Yeahyou did, I mean clapped in in
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particular. Oh yeah, well that'sfake time. So we'll be playing a
few more gentlemen. Didn't have steppingout, no, no, yeah,
I downloaded every he had a bunchof ale in there, but stepping out
on one of them. Sorry,that's too bad. Well, that's all
right. That's that. That's theuh Eric Clapton version. Basically what spawned
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the Clapton is God graffiti breaking news. This just in Kamala Harris still a
political whore. Still, yes,yes, in case you're wondering, don't
you find it? Don't you findthat hilarious? Don't you find that hilarious?
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How everybody hated even on the left. Nobody liked Kamala. Nobody got
blown out, got blown out ofthe primaries in twenty twenty before even a
vote was cast. Nobody liked her. Zero Clyburn brings her a diversity.
Yeah. I knew they were goingto offer her the the vice presidency immediately
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when she dropped out before the veryfirst primary, because it was who the
establishment wanted, but that none ofthe actual people wanted. And look what's
happened all these years later, theydid the exact same thing to put her
as the presidential nominee. De eihigher that's all she is, yes,
And I mean, come on,let's be honest here. She hasn't done
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crap as a vice president. Shehas been a total failure. Again,
nobody likes her in the in theDemocrat Party. And now look at these
psychos, flip on a dime.Oh we love you. Come along,
my god, Harold, Harold,because they opened the gate on the side
of the sheep pen and now they'rejust hurding right out and now and liesl
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It's disgusting, it really is.I mean, because we've been to the
border. We've been to the border. Have you been to the border.
I haven't been to Europe either.Within twenty four four years of that crap,
we've already had that, haven't wehad enough for her? My god,
she's hurret she's hideous, hideous.Even Willy Brown, Willie Brown drags
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his old ass out there. Yeah, I tell you, back in the
day, she definitely sucked her wayto the top. That's not a lot
of substance, just a lot ofsuction, high collar. You're on the
air by good morning. Hello.Yeah, I just uh, I just
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read that Jill Biden, Jill Bidenhad four times more Secret Service protection the
same day than President Trump did.Well. First and first off, my
friend, it's doctor Jill. Justlike doctor she's one of them, fake
doctor. Yes, yes, yes, no, but that's true. That's
true. She had she had anothera gig going on somewhere in PENNSYLTUCKI.
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And they yanked all the secret servicefrom Trump to her and gave Trump that
that little tubby broad who didn't evenknow how to holster a gun. That's
not a setup, is it.No, we're not setting you up.
No, no, no, thatwas like watching a bunch of chickens just
run around in circles. There.That was the most unqualified people you could
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have for that position, and regardlessof gender or anything else. Physics size.
Again, this is where diversity getspeople killed. Yes, remember that
was the whole point was to havehim not survive. And then they go,
oh, well, we're so sorry. We did our best, and
we just didn't know that they weren'tthat qualified, these guys. I mean,
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it was a setup already sundred Theywanted him, they wanted him to
yes, and now Trump is nothaving outdoor rallies anymore. No, they
accomplished, They accomplished their goal.They chilled They chilled his freedom of assembly,
They chilled the American people's freedom ofassembly and freedom of speech. The
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government is just extremely corrupt, oh, without a doubt, without a doubt,
it has been for a while.But don't think for a seconds they're
not going to try again. Imean just total scope. Though there will
be rallies, trust me, therewill be rallies, but it won't be
coordinated with the Secret Service. Nooh yeah, well what are they?
What is the secret They're useless andthey're trying to They're trying to do election
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interference by saying the US Secret Servicehas suggested to the Trump campaign that,
due to security concerns, any furtherrallies plan should be held at indoors.
But where did that come from?Where did that come from? That came
from the Washington Post? Who doesthe Washington Post report for the intel community?
And who does who does the who'sthe pr campaign for the Democrats?
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That would be n NBC, Andthey're the ones who came out and said,
oh, Trump said he's not goingto do any rallies. I don't
think that's the case at all.I think he'll do it. But I
think that you're going to see hima problem with his airplane. You're going
to see something going. They're notgoing to stop. They're not going to
stop, and then well we're not. Just trust trust me in this.
When we all snap, there's wesee what we're up against. These these
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guys, it's not going to bepretty when when they when the when a
nation of veterans with three hundred andfifty million guns decides to snap, Yeah,
well that's when that's when they're goingto need the f fifteens. Yeah.
But I think they've been putting togethera pretty good social campaign ever since
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January sixth to try to squash anytype of uprising movie. It's not really
working though for them, is itnot yet? Yeah, but they're not
going to stop trying. No,I'm not going to trying. They're dumping
what but those dusty old war chestsjust got revamped so that way, all
the influencers are all parroting the sameexact narrative. Like we all notice,
you know, we've seen all thenewscasters do it and in in in tandem
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lock steps already starting now you're seeingall these random late but I don't know
if you check out that Jojo fromJuror's thing, but she's out there putting
out all her propaganda and this isgonna be very this this is different though,
this isn't This isn't a Barack Obamathat nobody knows. And they're trying
to do the same thing with Kamala, Right, but this isn't a Barack
Obama that nobody knew. We knowwho Kamala is. We know Kamala's entire
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career from montel to Willie Brown toscrewing around on her first husband. All
that's coming out to her total failureas as a vice president on the border
and any other issue that was givento her to run. She ran it
into the ground. She didn't doanything about it. She's a horf Democrat
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Party. It's not the entire Democratparty that is behind her either. There
is a big split in the Democrats. It's the elites versus the useful idiots
because even you know, for beingthe DEI hire, she ain't really black
and Black Lives Matter again, comeout a party of hypocrites and installing Kamela
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as the nominee. They tweeted outyesterday. On Sunday, Joe Biden drops
out, Kamala Harris announces campaign withBiden endorsement. Kamala Harris says she's going
to work hard to earn the nomination, and she makes calls to the party
delegates. Monday, Kamala Harris continuesmaking calls to party delegates and makes two
public speeches. The AP announces KamalaHarris has secured enough delegates to be the
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Democrat nominee. On Monday Night,Harris releases this statement, noting she has
worked hard to quote go out andearn this nomination. As Thomas Monday Night,
a twenty four hour process of talkingto party bosses is not democratic,
nor is it a process that Democratsshould be proud of. No, they've
just disenfranchised the entire Democrat base.They've totally disenfranchised and a lot of Democrats
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that I'm seeing on X and acrossthe social media spectrum are waking up to
this. No comment from Charlottage Godjust yeah, Like it's Jack Bosoba posting
this. It's the actual Black LivesMatter Twitter page. Yeah, and never
did I think that I would agreewith Black Lives Matter. There was an
insurrection, there was an insurrection atthe capitol yesterday. But it's going to
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terrorists, yeah, the pro terroristand they all got but look, they've
all got the same shirt that it'stotally choreographed, it's totally organized, it's
totally paid for. This isn't grassroots. This is just a bunch of useful
idiots who are willing to take asack lunch and a bush ride and a
free T shirt to go park theirbutts in the Capitol. It's the news
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with such a small we're breaking news. Wait, I get to push it
again. I love doing I justlove It would seem that as we got
proof of life yesterday from Biden,he is going to address the nation tonight.
However, it also seems the breakingnews that barricades are being placed at
the White Look at you, Imean again, just scum. Just come.
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They've gone full Nazi folks. Ifyou haven't figured this out yet,
full Nazi. Well, it's reallythe it's these woke US attorneys that are
ruining our country, like like theUS attorney who went after the whistleblower in
Texas for for the for the childsex Chaine surgeries that they're having against Texas
law. And now that's woke USattorney in the Southern District of Texas is
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going after this poor doctor. Yeah, well, a bunch of Soros a
point a Soros funded douchebag communist there. These guys aren't following the rule of
law. They're trying to destroy itfrom within. That's why they're there,
and all these law law schools arewoke. Now it's just like a case.
Good god, look at the FloridaBar. Oh my god, they're
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just there. They they are.They're just as disgustingly left as any other
state bar association. It's like youjust said, you know Nazis. I
mean, this is exactly what implantall of their ideology, and we got
to roll. We gotta roll toa break. But I will prove that
point coming out. Thank you forthe call, appreciate it. No one
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has said how dare you do thatyet. We'll be right back with Charlotte
County Speaks on news radio fifteen eightyWCCs. I think everybody has one alcohol
that they just won't and mine istequila. Uh no no no no no
no no no no no no,not woo boooooo and sometimes more outblood.
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That's just uh yeah, never ahappy ending when I drink tequila. Awful,
awful. I firmly believe tequila isjust made out of bruises, that
there's just a South American factory somewherewhere they're punching people in the arm and
tequila squirts out and they bottle itand try and sell it to a stupid
American like this is a very goodbrand and it's called two for flinching.
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Uh, egg, that's part offlinching. I'm not buying that. That's
fake Spanish. That's focus Spanish,dubious Spanish. That's what that is.
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I press ass all around me,play the fastball, spin a card for
good life and please don't do mearound spinning card for good line like it's
just a game. Oh yes,that game. Why yes see him like
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bad luck? They they I meanO Day News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred
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lines open nine four one two zerosix fifteen eighty, toll free eight eight
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eight four four one fifteen eighty,A little more, John may all that
one's spinning coin. Very nice,very nice. You're you're welcome? Did
okay? Hey? So any hohodleydoodle. Frank Luntz, the guy who can
dye his hair but not his beardand who uh slept with or well shared
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an apartment with Kevin McCarthy, probablystill does anyway, he tweets out yesterday,
I am told that fifty plus Houseand Senate Democrats are going to boycott
Benjamin Netanyahuo's speech today. If itgets any higher than that, I expected
to have an impact on the votein twenty twenty four. I think it's
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already gonna have an impact. Anotherguy, Harold Wren twelve that I follow
on X came up. It wasAmerican Jewsers starting to see Democrat Party is
now the Nazi Party. Jew hateviolence, imprisoning and assassinating political enemies,
supporting terrorists who hate Jews. Andjust like the Democrats feel like they don't
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need to pander to get the blackvote anymore. They don't care about the
Jewish population anymore because it's all aboutthe illegals coming in that they're turning to
Democrats and it's all about ballots anyway. It's not about voters with the Democrats,
it's all about ballots. How manyballots can they harvest? How many
illegal ballots can they harvest? Andat least Joe put them back to work
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twenty four to seven to catch upbecause they probably had all those Joe Biden
ones. Now they got to startall over couple time. Don't forget need
to invest in white out, makesure, you put your let's go Brandon
flags half staff. Yes, let'sgo Brandon stag flags at half staff.
I saw that that was hilarious.That was hilarious. But getting back to
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old Kamala at the callus knees,it's already coming out and the Mike Schwartz
over the Western Journal had a piecewhere Kamala probably didn't really appreciate Willy Brown
coming out and endorsing her because nowthe establishment media, says, of course,
will gloss over important details of hishistory with the vice president. For
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instance, the Standard noted merely thatBrown quote dated Harris when she was an
Alameda County prosecutor in the mid nineties. The truth, however, goes beyond
mere dating. According to a twentynineteen political magazine profile, San Francisco newspapers
began mentioning Harris's name in nineteen ninetyfour, when one columnist, on the
occasion of Brown's Willie brown sixtieth birthday, noted that actor Clint Eastwood had spilled
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champagne on Brown's quote. News StayHarris was the new study, and she
was only twenty nine at the time. Before long, her romantic relationship with
Brown paid off According to Politico,Harris had dated Brown, who was investigated
by the FBI when he was Speakerof the California Assembly and as mayor,
was dogged by conflict of interest,and she had benefited from his political patronage.
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Indeed, it said quote, asthe Speaker of the State Assembly,
Willie Brown had named Harris to wellpaid posts on the California Medical Assistance Commission
and the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board.Again, not a lot of substance,
just a lot of suction. Furthermore, as the mayor of San Francisco in
two thousand and three, Brown wassupportive of Kamala's District attorney campaign, although
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they were no longer dating. Critics, including her opponents, were bemoaning cronyism
at city hall. In other words, as a twenty nine year old woman,
Harris screwed around with a much olderman who gave her government job and
later came under scrutiny from federal lawenforcement. As we've learned in recent years,
federal investigations do not always mean thatsomeone has committed a crime. Thus,
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for present purposes, any hint ofimpropriety matters less than the manner by
which Harris launched her political career.Conservative commentator Matt Walsh raised this issue from
Harris's past on Sunday. Quote,Kamala Harris got her start in politics by
sleeping with Willie Brown. She's madea career out of begging for handouts from
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powerful men. A thoroughly unimpressive humanbeing. Naomi Wolf, former liberal too
who saw the light thanks in partof the establishments authoritarian COVID policies. Warren
conservatives not to focus on Harris's sexualpast. Quote this kind of sexist take
from from Republican men. Well,how many men bang their way to the
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top? Not many. I don'tknow of any. I mean I try,
I know a lot that would itstill work out for me? I'm
still open? Well did you hearthis? Is? This is new too.
Not to be outdone by Trump's goldsneakers, Kamala Harris releases line of
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golden knee pads. Well, newsteady was like for today's side hose.
Yeah, that's that's all. Thatis its action. And her ex husband
seems to be coming out and talkingabout stuff too. Literally, that's why
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they why, that's why they gotto gaslight their own people. So this
way they got a gaslight, gaslight, gaslight, because they're going to try
and steal the election again, andthe only way that they can steal it
plausibly is by gaslighting and then showingall these polls. Oh, it's neck
and neck, neck and neck.We don't know, it's my god.
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The same time, back in twentyfifteen, Hillary Clinton's polls were at like
forty nine and Trump's was at liketwenty six or something like that. Don't
quote me on those numbers, butit was they've already got they've already got
pulls out. Now that there,Kamala is within two points, yeah,
forty four to forty yeh. Imean a load of crap. But it
was horse crap back in the backwhen they you know, that's what I
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guess. What I'm trying to say, ladies and gentlemen is Amma, up
up now. People just need tonot be afraid of the stigma they're going
to put on you with the istaphobic. You know, they've already started.
They're trying to say that if youcall Kamala a dei higher, which we've
been calling her for four years,she is all of a sudden, that's
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that's equivalent to the N word.She was the most unqualified VP candidate,
but she got chosen because of hertwo tokens of the town. To counter
the old white man argument, it'sthe only reason she got there. You
had an old white man that wonthe nomination, so now you got it
off again, they try to pullher off. Is black? She's not
black. No, she's Jamaican anIndian. Yeah, when is that equal
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African American? I don't know.Since when does the left some pretty crappy
food? Again, since when doesthe left allow somebody to get away with
having an ancestor that sold slaves.Well, because it's democracy, democracy,
the constitutional not a democracy. Yes, saving democracy, says the candidate.
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That no one that isn't allowing democracyto go on? Right, We're saving
democracy by killing democracy, that's it. I'm just stopping continents by pooping my
pants. Yes. Yeah, Well, even the Hodge Twins said, don't
take Kamala lightly. The people behindher. It's not Camela, it's the
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coups assassinations. Well, they're gettingpretty piss poor at assassinations lately. But
uh well yeah, but coups.Yeah, Vicky Newland, anyone, Samantha
Power, Well, it's going tobackfire because most of these people leading this
coup and everything else are the DEIhighers. So it's not going to really
work for I mean, it's onlygoing to prove in the long run.
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Maybe you should have just gone offqualifications even when building a coup. Look
at Corporate America. Look at howmany corporations are dumping their their de I
uh they're overpaid de I czar atthe company and that they're done, yeah,
because it's not worth the end ofthe day, it's all about profit
with them, and they're not showinga profit when all they're doing is you
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know, why do we have whydo we have to have these group discussions
about whiteness? What? What?What? What's that about? We need
to be making some money here rightright. Well, if you saw this
past this past June, it wasn'tnearly as colorful as it's been for the
past couple of years. So peoplepeople are people are not responding with losing
money, then they will drop itimmediately, which is what is happening?
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Is he doing a tuban? Idon't know, I just I just heard
all this little beeps starting to goon, like what the hell are you
doing up there? Today, ladiesand gentlemen. At nine fifty seven,
it's National Thermal Engineer Day. Iwould imagine those could probably make some decent
money. It sounds like it.I don't know, but you possibly,
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quite possibly, you think they wouldNational drive through Day, so hit the
fast food. Yeah, there yougot it. That's a healthy decision.
National Cousins Day. Do you haveany cousins, yeah, Mike, Oh
yeah, yeah, I'm the youngestout of all of my cousins. Luckily
none of them of it. Ithink over there, he's got he's got
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the pants on. You know.They keep saying they think they found,
they think they found, but havewe actually do we have bones or anything
from Amelia Earhart. It's National AmeliaEarhart Day. That's always fascinated it has.
Last I heard it was eaten bycrabs. That's what I was told
is is that all the skeletal remainswas most likely eaten by crabs. There
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was a few talked about. Therewas there was some breakthrough, right,
Yeah, I thought they found that, they thought they'd found the plane,
but I haven't seen any you know, physical evidence. You think you know,
you picked some of that up andbring it in for analysis. You
would think, no, we're justgoing to leave it there. You would
thank the Ocean National Tequila Day,which, after the last couple of days,
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probably not a bad idea. Really. Yeah, that's true, just
as long as it came over theborder illegally. Yes, yes, that's
the good tequili. Yes, it'slike a Cuban cigar. All right,
soals Georgia. What's weather like upthere? It's been raining a lot actually.
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Okay, okay, that's all.Thanks. That was great brief answer
there. Thank you very much.So you're telling me there's west Oh no,
that's what it was. We're reconnecting. We got a crap signal,
that's what it is. That's whatthe little beeps were. Okay, are
you there. It's not my fault. No, it is your fault.
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Your line keeps disconnecting and reconnecting,and it's beeping when it does. I
will be back in the studio nextweek. Yeah, we can't wait.
Fake news radio update on the way. We'll be back after that. W
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