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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jonathan Rush, what we've done is get violent criminals and
other low lives on the street. It's literally a murderer's
row here on the lawn of the White House. And
these are people that we've taken out of the country
since we came into office, Kelly Nash, We've reunited over
five thousand children with their families. Are a safeguardian. We're
cleaning up our communities. We're getting rid of all these.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Guys and Kelly show.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Wow, what an interesting weekend and what a disappointment for me.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Why were you disappointed in.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
The height of the celebration of the murderers row being
plainly displayed as if it were yard signed.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
And this is breaking news, so people listening to this
might not know what you're talking about. Okay, the White
House put them out these signs like placards.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
I've got placards out by the size of a of
a yard signed or a for sale by owner or
I'm running for office, Yeah, political sign. They got pictures
of these dudes in their jumpsuits where they were arrested,
mugshots displayed, and what they were arrested for.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
All illegal aliens and all of them not and these
are not like lighthearted crimes. These are all murder, rape, trafficking,
and fentanyl. It's very bad people, and they've got and
they're making it so that when you do your live
shot from the White House today, MSNBC and whatnot, they
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have to stand in front of these placards. You cannot
move away from them.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
And then we had a lot of arrest over the weekend.
You probably saw some of that video.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
But why are you upset about the placards of the
murderer's row.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I'm not upset about that. I'm upset about how did
this ever become a news item. It should have never happened.
It should have just been swept under the rug. Temporarily,
of course, we'll be monitoring the woman, the mother, and
she would not be put the wristbands or what if
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anklets on her. The kids, everybody, we'll track them all,
but we're not going to announce. We're not going to arrest,
we're not going to deport even if she wants to
take her care with her, No, you cannot. You're going
to stay here because we know one of your kids
is going through this cancer treatments and we're not going
to hand Morning Joe and Mika and the NBC, ABC
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and CBS News is six point thirty. The story that
they have been digging for their radar was out. We're
looking for the next Elion. What was the elion's last name.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Gonzales, Gonzales.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
We got to have an Elion Gonzales story out of
this during the Clinton administration.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
I mean, the odd thing about the alien Gonzales story
was that Americans wanted him deported. Yes, that was the
mood of the media back in whatever that the narrative.
The narrative was reunite him with his part with his father,
his father, his father who loved him, who's a communist?
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Get him back to Cuba. He had a family who
loved him in Miami, and Americans were begging Bill Clinton
send him home, reunite him with his family in Cuba.
This is where he belongs. But what about his family
here in America who loves him. He could become an
American citizen. No, he doesn't want to be an American citizen.
He's a six year old boy who's desperate to be
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with his daddy.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Then you get the video. Janet Reno, Attorney General, correct,
we're doing all this off of memory now from way
back in the day, they enter the home, guns leveled off.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Poor alien crying.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Crying, and that video changed the moment. I see. This
is why I'm woefully disappointed, especially given that it's Donald Trump.
Here's a man who understands marketing, he understands messaging. Why
is it he doesn't have at least a lieutenant, a
lieutenant of messaging and everything. Before anything happens, it's got
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to go through the messaging guy. The messaging guy should
have squashed that and said, nope, no sir, you're not
deporting her. Just let her live her life. Put the
tracking devices on him the kid. Make sure the kid
makes all of his medical appointments. Hell, if he needs money,
let us know. We're going to keep this out of
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the news because this is what they're looking for. They
got to have a poster child, not what's his name,
shipped off to El Salvador. He's a screaming nightmare for them.
They stepped in it. We got to get him the
bite on another one of those dudes, not the kid.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
So I think Americans agree, though, I mean, the mom
had already been deported. This was this was actually before
the Trump administration had even taken hold. She had been told,
you are leaving this country, right, so she reported, what
was it Thursday in New Orleans? She reported for her deportation,
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which is good. She showed up and she was told
bring your children's passports, and she did, you can't go,
and they all went away, And just like she had requested,
in writing in her native tongue of Spanish, I would
like my children to go with me to Honduras. They
are my children. I do not want them to stay
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in America.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Not with their dad. Yeah, maybe they come with born
in America.
Speaker 3 (05:23):
They come with me. They come with me, Yeah, And
that imagine if they said no, no, no, and she's
clinging to her two year old and seven year old
and you've got these ice agents pulling the baby from
her arm. You can't keep her here. She's in illegal
asked would you like to apply for status? She said no,
I'd rather go home to Honduras. Thank you for the
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free flight.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
I'm reverencing different polling than what Kelly and I talked
about this morning. That's five o'clock in the morning, where
you've got females in particular gen Z females have fallen
off on this polling that MSNBC and CNN are using.
The show donald Trump is the worst polling president the
history of the first one hundred days of American administrations.
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That's just giving the left exactly what they want.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
No, the Donald Trump polling is a disaster based on
the tariffs right now, the immigration let's look up immigration
polling on Donald Trump right now. But for the gen zers,
you're right. The women absolutely can't stand Donald Trump. The
men are enthralled with Donald Trump. They love the matches. Muh,
he's a man's man. It's about time we had a
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man's man. They were embarrassed by Joe Biden and they
don't even remember Barack Obama, so they love the fact
that they've got a man in the office. The women
hated immigration polling, but Donald Trump has been winning big
on the immigration right now. Seventy three percent of Americans
say that they agree with Donald Trump that all illegals
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should be deported, all illegals, whether they've committed a crime
or not.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
So now, the Milwaukee judge priceless.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Now is that real? I've seen like three different ones.
The one any orange jumpsuit I was told was not real.
The one where she's in the like the black jacket
or whatever. They said that that was real. But I
also think that was fake because I never saw it
on a news site. I just saw it on a
bunch of social media sites, I swear. But she's an
angry fat lib.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Yes, she's the epitome of an angry white female lib.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Well, and then you saw there's another judge who I
guess has a courtroom in the same building, and she says,
I'm not gonna have any more trials. Now that's it,
Donald Trump, you have just lost all trials. So I
don't even understand what you're saying. She's saying, I'm not
coming to work anymore, that's what she said. And so
we're shutting down all trials so murderers can go free.
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Everybody goes free. That that's not how that works, ma'am.
You just get fired. We'll just get a new judge,
That's how it works. But she thinks that she can
to shut down the whole system.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
All right, So we have those debacles going on. We'll
see how MSNBC continues to cover this today with the
Alion Gonzales of our Era, of our Area era I
wonder how Elion is these days?
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Oh, a great communist. I'm sure we'll see that.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Of the expos from CBS News. We'll see if we're
coming up by sixty minutes.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Does he have a Facebook page or something? Let's see
if we can find right.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
I know if I were him, what my profile photo
would be?
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Would it be for me? At the end of the
of the ar fifteen, he's thirty one years old, now
famous for child custody immigration case. Where is Alien Gonzales today?
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (08:47):
He has a YouTube page? Does he? Does he post
videos condemning America for even having probably condemning his American
relatives or bringing him here. Now he's got nothing. He's
got one mus video, it appears.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Was Eleon and his family at one point held up
inside a Catholic church as sanctuary.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
That does seem familiar.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
I think it was the same era, But it wasn't.
Ilion wasn't there. He was being hidden at home. He
was like the Ann Frank of our guy.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
He was he hiding in in the.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Had him crawl space. It was shoving pastries up there
twice a day.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
Wow. Yeah. Janet Reno declared the federal courts are responsible
for deciding the case, and the Miami relatives must appeal
to the federal court.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
And we know all the NGOs that were taking all
the Joe Biden money.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
I'm looking at that photo of aliens I remember. I mean,
it almost seems like it's like a comical photo because
it's so bizarre. The guy, whoever the guy is, I'd
love to I'd love to talk to that guy. He's
got some sort of assault weapon, but his finger is
off the trigger right, you can see, but he's fully
like got a million pi of protective equipment eye on,
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and he's got these big goggles in case they had,
you know, bear spray or something. Alien Gonzalez is just
clinging to his uncle, yes, And there's a weapon pointed
at the child and the uncle and they're like standing
there in front of like their sliding closet door, like
are you fleeking? Are you for real?
Speaker 1 (10:21):
That's this time. It's going to be this child with
his mother, and the child's going to be in the
doctor's arm. It's gonna be a man and a white coat,
and he's trying to like give the kid a shot,
you know, give him an injection or something. And the
dude with the gun is pulling the kid away. You
can't have the medical treatment.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
What you're saying, I think really encapsulates a bigger picture,
which is narrative storytelling. How do you tell a story?
The right has done a very poor job in describing
in their narratives. They don't tell stories.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Well.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
The left are very because the left is filled with
very creative people. People will and most of the people
on the left if you are. So here's a basic distinction.
And again, when you're talking generalities, it gets dangerous because
you're always gonna have somebody going, well, I'm this way
and as opposed to that way or whatever. But basically,
the left is an emotional based thing. The right is
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based in logic. So the left has all the feelings
absent logic, and the right doesn't have a lot of feelings,
but we have a lot of logic. That's and we're
making broad strokes right now. So the left can come
up with these great stories, and they can tell a
story to themselves and literally believe it. Like oj truly
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believed he did not kill his wife. He believed that
to the day he died. When you woke up in
front of Jesus, he said I did what. Yeah, you know,
you're a murderer, bro, I was, Yeah, you were a
total murderer. You know, you nearly beheaded your wife. That happened,
you did that. So but he never believed it. These
people really believe in their heart of hearts that they're
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fighting to save democracy, they're fighting to save women's healthcare,
they're really fighting Hitler like figure and Donald Trump. They're
really fighting for the middle class, they're really fighting for
the poor. They're fighting to make the world a better place.
They really, truly, in their core believe it. And so
they can tell you a story where people in the
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middle go, Wow, that's convincing. What do you guys got
We're saying, cut everything, that's it. We're saying, that's your story.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
You're not going to hide behind your kid if you
got a deportation or are you going to go that's
the law. That's what we're doing. That's what he said.
That's what Home's saying. I'm not saying home And said
the wrong thing. I'm saying, Homan, don't say that. Well,
Marco Rubio said he did say it.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Yeah, Marco Rubio said that she chose to take the child.
The child was more than welcome to stay here, and
the child is welcome back at any time because they're
a US citizen. So if at some point, when the
child's a teenager, they want to live in America, come
on back. You've got one here.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
That part on NBC, you only heard of them meet
the press. That's it. You're never going to hear that again.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
But your mother, if she wants to be a US citizen,
actually has to go through the process. And now she's
going to be at the back, back, back of the
line because she never applied. She lived here illegally for
a decade. She was given an opportunity to apply and
she didn't. So you got to go. You're back to Honduras.
Enjoy it.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
So I'm very disappointed in that, because, as Kelly pointed out,
these people are really good at lying. They're so twisted
in their mind. It's like Uncle Bill Argyll. I told
you about Uncle Bill Argyle. Uncle Bill Argyll from Saluda
convinced himself of a lie. He go around in his
eighties and nineties. I went to church with the man.
I helped him pull the rope that rang the bell.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
Uncle Bill Oragele would tell you if you sat down
with him, and he had insist you sitting down. I'd
sit down and listen. So he would tell you about
how they're building the trustle over mine and the railroad's
coming to Saluta. It's coming, it's coming, and he would
tell you in such a way you would believe it.
And I remember going home after the first Sunday I
heard the story. I tell my dad, Hey, can we
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go over to Mine Creek after lunch? I want to
see the trestle And he said, were you talking to
Uncle Bill this morning?
Speaker 3 (14:17):
He's crazy as a loon.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Uncle Bill told me that they're building the trustle. The
train's coming. He said, we can walk Mine Creek all
the way across the county. There is no trustle being built.
Uncle Bill has convinced himself for the truth. This is
the mindset these people have. And by the end of
the week, you will see news story and they will
have people from the community that will say the same
thing because they're telling them what to say, because they
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pay them cash to say it. You'll hear a completely
different story. And that's what the gen Z's will share
with themselves on social media.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
One of the problems that you and I both face
is that we watch the news. We shouldn't do that.
We should shut that crap off and never turn it
on again. So ABC News poll, and I'm sure it
breaks their hearts to say this, but the ABC News
poll that came out Sunday showed, now again it's not
good for Donald Trump. Thirty seven percent of Americans believe
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the words of Donald Trump. Thirty seven percent. That's not good.
Thirty percent believe the Democrat Party. And then when they
start getting into leaders like Hakeem Jeffries, You're talking about
like twelve percent believe Hakeem Jeffries about AOC. So AOC
way underwater now. And the problem is that that inside
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the Democrat Party, like for example, on AOC, fifty eight
percent believe AOC is a liar. That's the Democrats. Fifty
eight percent of Democrats believe that AOC is a liar. Now,
that means that fifty eight percent of Democrats are smart
because she is a liar, is a liar. But most
people don't believe any of these politicians, any of them.
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It doesn't matter if the Republican Democrat, neutral, Middle whatever.
They're all liars. That's what that is. The vibe of
the American public right now. I feel like it's been
that way for a while. Did we believe George W. Bush.
I don't know if I really ever believed George W. Bush.
I thought he lied about a bunch of things. I
didn't realize he was lying about getting into the war
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until it was way too late. I was all in
on George W. Bush and Colin Powell. And Powell then
coming back and saying that they lied to him and
all that, I was like, what, But you know, the
only the last president that I believed was Reagan, and
even he lied to me.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
But here's the thing, the misinformation and disinformation of which
you speak when you look back. Let's just go back
to Bernie Sanders versus Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
Yeah, where Bernie got screwed.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
He was really generating huge crowds and was pulling tremendously.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
Still does pretty well.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Yes, So you have people who have been believing in
Bernie Sanders version of democratic socialism, which is totally different
from Cuba.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
Yeah, because it works.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
He'll explain it.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
Bernie will tell you it works over here.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
So AOC is picking up the baton, and Bernie Sanders
sees her as being the opportunity to see his agenda,
come forward and be fruitful and multiply. Okay, So when
you take away the fact that people don't believe the news,
I got it, they're going to feel that they're going
to feel that void in their nogging where they need
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information that can better their life or simply people that
tickle their ears. So if you tickle my ears, then
I will fall in line. Like the limming that we
know that the Democrats can be mm hmm. So that's
something to be afraid of. Don't give them any more narratives.
Cut it out with giving them a platform to spread
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their bullshit.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
Cool, and now we're cursing about it.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
This is how frustrating. I'm getting frustrated. I'm getting with it.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
Well, they're always going to have a platform because they
own the media, so they're always going to have a
platform to lie. But like, okay, so April sixteenth, how
long ago is that? That's not that long ago. April
today's April twenty eighth. So April sixteenth, it's twelve days ago.
New poll comes out. AOC has made some headway. That's
what the media was excited about. AOC had made headway
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on her grasp to be the next president of the
United States. But you need to understand Kamala Harris is
still pulling at forty one percent. AOC has gone from
something like an eight percent to thirteen percent, which is
again statistically, she's almost doubled her approval ratings, but she's
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at thirteen percent. Most Democrats think she's a moron.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
But again still really the person I'm really concerned about,
We've talked about it before, is our our father of two,
who mister breastfeeder, budajeg.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
Oh, you're you're concerned about Pete.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Bete's good. Pete is really really good about looking into
the camera and being able to lie to you in
such a way that you really kind of want to
believe you.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
But why is it he's.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Oh he pulls it like he was pulling it like
thirty seven percent.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
I just saw it the other day on television.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Let's see democrats.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Oh what channel was I looking at? No, seriously, he
was in the top.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
Five presidential Well, nobody's near common.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
Well here's a guy who sounds level headed. He's a
you know, he is a Democrat from a grassroots democrat.
He was a mayor and then he went and went
on to serve in the Biden administration, and he I
never heard his husband speak, but he really can't do
a good job when you put him in the mix.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
I think that's his wife, to be honest with you.
Bootajeck's the dude. Yeah, pizza man there. The other one
is the one that stays home and breasted.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
They both referenced themselves as husbands.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
I thought I heard the other guy call himself the wife.
Thought he wore the white to the wedding.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
But he's really good about lying to people in such
a way that he sounds informed. He sounds even handed,
he sounds diplomatic, and he sounds like he's speaking from
a well thought out policy position. Now people like me
hear it. I get infuriated because I know he's lying
to But we got so many people that can get
sucked in by this dude.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Okay, I'm trying to get the poll open. Here we go,
just get me to the numbers. I don't care about
all your narrative. According to this the latest ABC poll,
a pleurer the number one pick if you had to
pick an ideal candidate. That's the word they use. Democrats
or polling Democrats, whom is your ideal candidate? Kamala Harris
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is the overwhelming favorite right now, thank god. Ideal candidate.
Following behind Harris is Tim Walls, Alexandria Casio Cortes, Pete
Boudajegg also three percent said that Walls is the actual
ideal candidate. Seven percent says Okasio Cortes is the ideal candidate.
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Bernie Sanders six percent is the ideal candidate. Two percent
say Elizabeth Warren, eight percent said Gavin Newsom, eight percent
said Corey Booker two percent, Gretchen Whitmere four percent said
Mark Kelly. These people are insane. Pete Boudaget gets nine percent.
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That's maybe with the poll you saw that they put
him in second. Yeah, he's in second place as the
ideal candidate. But again Kamala Harris twenty nine percent say
she is the ideal candidate for them. Wow, the Democrat
Party is a disaster. And I you know what, out
of all of these people that you just meant that
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I just read, I don't think any of them are
the nominee. Not one of those people. It's gonna be again.
I'm writing off, Mark Kelly, Gretchen Whitmere, Corey Booker, Gavin Newsom,
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Pete, boudagag and Alexandria
Okasio Cortes and Tim Walls, all nine ten of them.
Whatever there, I don't see any of them winning it.
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I'm gonna put my money on the If I was
gonna say, pick who I think it is gonna be,
I think it would be the senator from Georgia. What's
his name, as Off. He looks very presidential these days.
He's under the radar and he will pop up. He'll
pop up sometime in the next maybe six to eight months.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Yep us Off is a lot like Buddhajag. They're very
level handed, they're even keeled, but dimplomatic.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
But he's a fighter. Pete. Pete's too soft. The Democrats
say they want a fighter. They want somebody to get
in there and tell them the what form.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
They should have never had Pete take that photo with
him with the with the plastic prosthetics breastfeeding his child.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
He's always like trying to be Look, our friend's on
the right. They don't understand, but we need to do this.
That's all they want to hear they want to hear,
like when John Ossoff says they are Nazi like they
like that, and he rolls up his sleeves and he
gets to work on him. He's gonna give you a
working over. You don't want to see John Ossoff upset?
Do you don't make him angry. You won't like him
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when he's angry.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
All right? Today and our what you're talking no, excuse me,
confused it for a second with a different program today.
Thought when South Carolina passed a six week abortion band
in twenty twenty three, And by the way, the sister
senators are going to have their own documentary made about them?
Speaker 3 (23:31):
Are you serious?
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Oh yeah, I just saw the headline this morning. I
can't remember if it's a CNN or an NPR. What
are the mister senators is going to have a documentary
made about them? Remember that's when we first found.
Speaker 3 (23:42):
How many were there? There was five or three or four?
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Six? I remember regrets and a Republican.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
We had two Democrat or two Republicans.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Two Republicans.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
We had the what's her face? Sandy sin Yeah, the
heavy set lady from down Yeah. Sandy sen and Katrina
Siey were the other ones like what's her name, Mia
McLoud or whatever. They're just doing what all the other
Democrats did, Like why would that be considered brave?
Speaker 1 (24:07):
But back in the twenty twenty three big dust up
over a six week abortion ban, Republican lawmakers vowed that
they would work to help women in light of the
harm the ban would impose. Now, those are the words
written by the Post and Career.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Do I never heard a Republican say that we're going
to work hard to help women in light of the
harm that we're causing.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
That they lead it to believe that's a quote that
is not. One of those ways was funding crisis pregnancy centers.
So the CPCs as they are called, nonprofit, oftentimes faith
based organizations that work to supply pregnant women and new
mothers with resources like diapers and parenting classes. And twenty
twenty three CCPs were granted to recurring two point four
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million in South Carolina state budget. Now we can think
a lot of those and they're not all part of
this program like a daybreak. I don't think this part
of this program that is all independently supplied, as they
do supply things like strollers and diapers, and.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
That's for after the baby's born. We're talking about crisis
pregnancy center, So this is before you have the.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Babys going on at the same time here, and the
Republicans want to prove that because one of the things
that Democrats have always said is that if Republicans were
so interested in babies, then did help women with children?
Well that's part of the what's being presented here as well,
but Republicans have focused on uplifting the work of CPCs.
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Now here comes the problem with you. Republicans scare these
young pregnant girls by showing them videos of a fetus
and what happens during an abortion.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
So in the story they described this as a scare
tactic to show women of what an abortion, what are
you considering doing? Because they're telling you you just take
a pill and it's it all goes away, that's right,
But then they show you the women who took the
pill and what actually happens to them. They also show
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what happens if you decide to go with a more
traditional abortion, where the actual limbs are pulled from the
child and the child is fighting to get away from it,
and all that sort of stuff that's not actually a
scare tactic. That's a well informed decision. Wouldn't you like
to know what you're about to do? If I told
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you that we're just going to jump in the water,
it's not a big deal. We're just going to go
first swim, and you, in your mind it sounded very easy.
But what I didn't tell you is you have to
jump off a thousand foot cliff to get into that water.
And you showed me what it looked like. Now I'm
reconsidering that decision. I don't want to jump in the water.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Now that you're going to use the cot water.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
Okay, we could go with that one as well, but alligators.
But the But what you have to put yourself through,
even if you don't give a crap about the kid,
what you have to put yourself through to have an
abortion is in a lot of instances horrific. And I
understand there's a lot of women like what's her name,
the legislator Alison Tarasio. I don't know how many abortions
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she's had, but she seems very excited every time somebody
has one. It must be like the feel good thing
of the year for her.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
The music.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
No, she's the one who was twerking when at the
abortion clinic and singing that we're getting another one, We're
going to kill another one, or whatever.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
She was saying, let me shake my ass.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
So look it, If you consider that a scare tactic,
then you don't understand what a scare tactic is. But
it also says I like this. Opponents call these crisis
pregnancy centers anti abortion due to their religious nature. Well,
if we're if the religious people who don't want you
to have abortions and want to help you have a
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healthy baby, if we're anti abortion, then that means you
have to be the opposite of that, which is you
are anti birth, your anti life. So which side do
you want to be?
Speaker 1 (28:04):
On?
Speaker 3 (28:04):
The pro life or the pro death movement?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Oh and we're running out of time, but I do
tell you I want I want the podcasters to help
me with this. Okay, you need a graphic artist. I
had this imagery in my mind this morning on the
way to work, like that make a great TV commercial
for anti abortionist And so I'm gonna need somebody to
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help me that can do a storyboard, I mean, and
also a video producer and the actual dialogue for it.
This could be like a class project. We'll all do
it together. I think this TV commercial could be one
of the best TV commercials for abortions or anti abortions
I've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
Nice.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Now, I know that's coming from my perspective of my
brain child. Okay, I want to give birth to I
don't want to abort this brain child.
Speaker 3 (28:56):
We're gonna bring it to term.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
We're gonna bring it to terms.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
And I want to warn you now without having to
go into the description, if you've ever thought, hey, I
got a couple hours to waste, I'll watch Leave the
World Behind. Don't. If you want to waste hours, that's fine,
but you'll be angry. I was so angry at the
end of that movie. I want to fly to Los Angele.
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Let's find ju here. Robertson Slapper, you wasted two hours
of my life for that stupid ending.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
It sounds horrible, it's awful.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Don't watch it. It's not because it's got some kind
of message. It doesn't.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
There's no message.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
No, I thought it was gonna be some kind of
environmental wacko message. No, No, it's stupid.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
Don't watch it.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Don't watch it. See I've saved you that and tomorrow
we're gonna give life life, give my anti abortionist commercial life.
You gotta help me