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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
My comments.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
They need to leave, and they need to leave right now.
Kelly Nash, policing is something that does not create safety,
and what we need to do is reinvest into things
that are proven indicators and creators of safety.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Jonathan and Kelly Show those are some of the deep thoughts.
From sea to Shining Sea, from the Pacific to the Atlantic,
from Los Angeles to New York City. Reimagining policing, Well,
she would like to end it right, Yes, that's your
reimagining of it ended.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
You know what I was thinking about Karen Bassi yesterday
is that clip was making its way around social media.
She's yelling at the ICE agents to leave the park,
leave the MS thirteen gang bangers, let them be. I
was thinking, you know, federal law trumps anything that you
have to say locally, and just to be an a hole,
(00:58):
if I was Donald Trump, I would just now start
enforcing with federal officers marijuana laws. Oh my, because it
is against the law. According to the federal government, you
cannot purchase or consume cannabis in any form. So just
for the hell of it, I would go out and
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just start arresting people. When I was coming back from
New York, people are smoking weed in their cars like
you smell it around Columbia, but I don't actually see
it the whole. They would have joints hanging out of
their mouths and whatever. It's like, are you fla? And
it's not like I mean, there's like sixty five year
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old people driving around with a joint dangling out of
their mouth and in traffic. It's like, well, if I
was doing that with a beer, wouldn't I get pulled over?
It's crazy, but yes, federal law still says it's illegal.
Donald Trump should enforce that law just to be a
ballbuster on Wick, Washington State, California and all those nutjobs.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
So California wants to reimagining policing without the federal just
the local police. Same thing in New York they want
to do without the local police because they want to
replace them with social workers, because.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
They need safe spaces and police don't give you the
space exactly, they apparently, so when cops are around, that's
when everybody's irritable and agitated, and so we need what
was it social workers? You said? Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Now? Zoe M. Mandini is the new voice of the
Democrat Party. So many say AOC is still a face.
That's right, and Karen bass I guess is the old
voice of the Democrat Party. We're going to protect all
persons because all persons are legal. And now we're going
to have here touring in the state of South Carolina,
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the man who's going to try to continue his pushback
on some of that. As he points out, in the
reddest of the areas of our state, the Democrats have
the true answer for bringing about the American Dream.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
I don't know if he's going to the I mean,
some of the places are.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Red, but says the reddest of the reds where he's
going to go. He's going to be going to all
the deep red parts, all right.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Hugh Leatherman was never considered a Republican, although he put
an R next to his name. He was a Liberal
his whole life. And you know he's from Florence. James
Clyburn is your District two representative, also out of Florence.
So I mean that's where it starts today is we're
recording this at nine point fifty in the morning, so
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in ten minutes from now one, Gavin Newsom is going
to stroll into a place called Lil Jazzi's One word
Lil Jazzi's on Dargin Street in Florence and commenced letting
them know that the Democrats have all the answers to
their problems.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Well, I'll take that back, because the article printed by
the AP I believe says that the investment in time
and a state pivotal to picking the party's presidential nominee.
Newsom's trajectory crosses some of the reddest areas.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Oh yeah, he will be in some red areas. He'll
be up in Pickens County suggests that the term limits
of governors angling to shed his San Francisco liberal image
and get ahead of what is sure to be a
crowded twenty twenty eight field to make inroads in a
diverse Democrat electorate whose buy in has long been seen
as critical for their party's nominee. And like Chuck Todd
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told you years ago, if our a young political report
of looking to make a name for myself, I would
immediately move to South Carolina as a reporter. Great idea
as a Democrat. Stupid, You're not winning South Carolina. You
could literally as a presidential hopeful right now, what is
it twenty twenty five, We've got roughly three years. You
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could live in South Carolina as a Democrat. You could
move here and you're not winning this state. You could
meet all five million of us, shake every one of
our hands. We're not voting for you, get the hell
out of here.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Cafes, coffee shops, churches, Even the Kershaw County Council on aging,
Why is that such a big ant or even.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
That, well, it's Kershaw County, which I guess could be considered.
I mean that's one of those swing counties. I mean,
if you look at their state senator right now, I
think he's a Republican that he replaced a longtime Democrat there,
so who knows.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
South Carolina Democrat Party, which announced Newsom's tour, is billing
the effort as a way to bring national Democrat leaders
directly to communities that say it has been long overlooked
by Republicans. State party said Newsom will be listening to
local concerns and making a case for how the federal
support and investment can help communities not just recover, but
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come back stronger. And they mentioned specifically Hurricane Aleen.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
I mean, if I was a Democrat living in California.
If I was a Gavin Newsom supporter, which is hard
to imagine, but I'm trying to put myself in their shoes,
would I not be pissed off? Because California isn't now
described by Democrats as in a free fall. It's at
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any measure, if you want to look at it as
the measure of look at what Trump is doing to them.
He's cleaning up the gangs. This is horrible.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Homelessness may actually become less of a problem.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
Yeah, they would hate all that. Or if you want
to look at it like a sane person and say, huh,
according to you haul, who has the most outbound U
hauls in the country, it's overwhelmingly California.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Who has the best time job in South Carolina offer
U haul to drive their trucks back to California.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Well, the this is ironic. The number one state for
inbound U hauls is not Texas, It's South Carolina. It's
not Florida, it's South Carolina. The people are coming from
California to Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia. This is where they're
coming to. They're actually the people he's coming here to meet.
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Have escaped him. They actually got the hell out of California.
I don't imagine that they're going to be very happy
to see him. But if I wanted Gavin Newsom as
my governor and I lived in California, I'd be like, bro,
fix the problems that we have here right now. Stop
peddling that you can fix it, Actually fix it.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
So yesterday, Newsom is in California talking about the aftermath
of the horrific fire, where people still aren't able to
go back into their neighborhoods, even though Trump went out
there to make sure that they could as soon as possible,
because it's their property. And he has to switch over
and start talking about Trump and federalize in the National
Guard and send the Marines to Los Angeles, overt Newsom's
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objections again with a federal And by the way, that
whole mischaracterization of what the troops are there for never
really ever saw the light of the day in the
news outside of a couple of news reporting services who
reminded you that those troops are there to protect federal property.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Did they make things worse?
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Well, it was a sign of authoritarianism. And because of that,
that's where nwsomb sees is opening. Now we mentioned or
I mentioned today in the rash thought you've already had
Tim Walls come, You've already had Wes Moore. Now you've
got Newsom and hot on his heels because he's going
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to be here at July nineteen. Representative of Oconna Silicon
Valley Congressman.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Is Rocanna fancy himself as a potential president.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
He's going to be here for in Goose Creek, alongside
the progressive group Protect Our Care. The event is builled
as an effort to hear from people directly impacted by
Trump's mass firings, Republicans eight hundred and eighty eight billion
in Medicaid cuts and other egregious attacks by the administration
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and its allies.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Where where's he going again, Bennettsville? Did we fire a
bunch of federal agents or somebody in He's going to
be in Goose Creek. So were there a bunch of
federal employees that were fired in Goose Creek?
Speaker 2 (09:18):
Apparently so, because we've got enough to get together at
least a progressive town hall group.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Do you think we mentioned this on the on the
rest of the Republicans have long complained that at their
town halls that they've been trying to have the last
year or two, that the Democrats keep busting in these
agitators to kind of heckle them. Do you think that
the Democrats are now busting in supporters for themselves that
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they're going to stand up like so like for what's
his face, Gavin Newsom today he's doing I would say
the easy part right Florence, Marion, Marlborough, Chesterfield and Kershaw.
Tomorrow is when it steps up. Tomorrow's when he gets
into the deep red start parts. He's going to Acony County,
he'll be in Seneca, then he'll be over in Pickens,
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Pickens County, actually in Pickens, and then he'll wrap it
up in Laurence. So the upstate is the most conservative
part of this. Remember Lindsey Graham was booed mercilessly, couldn't
speak in his own town up there when they had
the Trump rally. What was that two years ago?
Speaker 2 (10:21):
That's right, Maybe this is where he sees the opportunity
for him to maybe come in and pick up the
disenfranchised Republicans who obviously did not like Lindsey Graham on
that day. And as we talked about before Lindsa Grant's
popularity is dependent solely upon the news cycle. One day
South Carolina loves him, the next day they hate him.
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Maybe he sees this as the opportunity to possibly join
hands for the former liberal, now supposedly conservative, now independent
Elon Musk to create himself a position inside the America Party.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Well, I posted a silly little video yesday. My new
conspiracy theory is that Donald Trump part of this is
fact right. Donald Trump does have a wrestling pro wrestling background.
He's been at numerous wrestling events. He's been on stage,
he's been in the ring, He's body slammed Vince McMahon.
He's done all those things and more. He gets wrestling.
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He understands heel verse face. That's good wrestling terminology. Elon
Musk played the heel for Donald Trump during the launch
of this administration. They hated him on the left. He
was a Nazi and blah blah blah, and they set
his dealerships on fire. Well, now, my conspiracy theory is
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that Donald Trump has collaborated with Elon Musk to make
him a heel to the right. I don't know why
Donald Trump would do that. I'm not clever enough to
figure out why he's done it, but I believe that
Elon and Donald Trump are coordinating this whole third party
bs because when you listen into what Elon Musk wants,
he wants maga voters who are more fiscally conservative, more physical.
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That's called the libertarian. If you're a maga person, you
want to make America great again, you want more freedom,
that all that, but you also are very concerned about
debt than you're a libertarian. We already have that party.
Everybody knows that. So what is Elon doing. He's diverting
our attention off something that Trump's working on in the
So in about a year from now, Trump and Elon
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are gonna hug it the center of the ring at
WrestleMania seventy two or whatever the hell it is and
explain what they have done and how they just saved America.
That's going to be happening the two hundred and fiftyeth
birthday of the country, amazing at the White House. He's
a showman, man, I'm telling you, Trump's a show him
and he can't stop himself.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
And reminded me with Newsom in town. I remember saying this.
I don't know when it was first published a couple
of days ago, how Gavin Newsom is playing Trump by trolling.
So I went and looked it up. As Governor Gavin
Newsom plunges deeper into the power struggle of President Donald Trump,
and social media interactions with the White House have gone
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from measured to routinely well trolling. Hmm. By the numbers
suggest that it's working, at least in terms of generating attention.
On average, Newsom's X post trolling Trump have been drawing
three times more audience engagement.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Well, let's say he honestly receives.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
On this platform.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Let me go to X dot com and now do
they say this must be the Gavin Newsom personal page.
This is not the Gavin Newsom governor page.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
On the summing, I don't know, and the raw numbers,
Newsom's average post on X has drawn about sixty one
hundred repost and thirty eight thousan two hundred likes since
mid November. Excise me mid January, his post trolling Trump
have drawn more engagement, with twenty one two hundred brief
posts and one hundred and fifty four thousand per post.
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So they're taking the universe of hate Trump who click
like on Newsom's web pages and putting that all in
Newsom's Easter egg basket as his egg to hatch and
running for president.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Okay, so here's here's here's a great example of Gavin
Newsom attempting to troll. Ready, he has retweeted our friend
Alan Wilson. This happened a couple hours ago. He Alan
Wilson wrote, radical Democrat Gavin Newsom is bringing his California
Chaos tour to South Carolina. We've seen what his leadership
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looks like, sky high crime, gas prices, taxes, and homelessness.
South Carolina rejects that kind of future. So he retweets
it and he said, bro, your homicide your homicide rate
is literally double California's that his attempt at trolling. Now
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go to the comments section. Just about one hundred percent
are going at Gavin Newsom. You are you have been
found and registered at retard registered. Why don't you actually
report crimes in your state or arrest criminals?
Speaker 2 (15:24):
It's just one for those that you arrest. Why don't
you report those arrests to the DOJ? Yeah, I mean
you can throw out the statue just threw out as
if it's true.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Yeah, when you go through the comments, he gets a
lot of attention, but it's all negative. There is a
thing when people say there's no such thing as bad publicity.
Sure there is. You're being arrested for a sex crime.
That's bad publicity. I mean, I hate to say it
here amongst conservative friends in a South Carolina podcast, ask Rjmay,
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how is there any bad publicity? I think RJ May
would agree there are some bad publicity. Gavin Newsom is
gathering more and more bad publicity, and when he tries
totrol Trump alls, Trump has to do I think if
he ever wants to get back at him, is just
repost the photo of his phone call records when Gavin
Newsom's saying he literally never called. Oh, well, here's the
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actual phone call to your private cell phone number. Yeah,
twelve minutes. I was on the phone with you, Gavin Newsom,
less than a few hours ago, and you don't recall
that call hold exactly. You put me on hold.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
So and oh, I had another stat that just came
to mind while you were sharing all those stats. Oh,
I had to come back to me in a second.
I wanted to go back to this story printed about
Gavin Newsom's tour, which starts right now. He's four and
a half minutes into it. I'm sure we'll feel the
earthquake later today when he says something unbelievable. I should
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just click over at MSNBC. I'm sure they're on the
road with him here in South Carolina. There was a
couple of things here in this article. It talks about
him hosting this talks about him doing his breakaway, Increasingly
willing to speak from some of the policies that had
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defined his brand and deeply Democrat state. Newsom has hosted
Trump's allies on his podcast, even stunning some members of
his own party buying agreeing to podcast guests on issues
like restricting transgender women and girls' sports. So they're trying
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to help him here with his article differentiating himself from
Tim Wall's tampon Tim and wes.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Moore, we really don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I don't really know a whole lot about wes Moore's
policy positions and how they would differ. I'm assuming they
don't because we would have heard about it by now.
Both men wes Moore and Tim were here. Of course,
for Jim's Clyburn's they call world amous fish fry.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
They're talking about it in China.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Apparently they are a storied night of cold drinks and
hot fried fish. I mean racus political stumping.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Look, at the end of the day, the Democrats are
so far out of step with Americans. That's why Trump.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
Look.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
CNN ran a poll the other day and they didn't
just have their own pole. They were showing you what
Reuters had. They were showing you like six different polling
services all came up with almost identical numbers anywhere between
fifty six and sixty three percent of Americans. So if
you have six different poles that come up with the
same answer between you know, roughly eight points, then we
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know that the majority of Americans agree on this one position.
If you are an illegal alien in this country, you
have already committed the crime and you should be deported. Now,
that is up twenty five points since Donald Trump first
ran in twenty sixteen. In twenty sixteen, that was not
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the majority of Americans, but overwhelmingly Americans have come to
the realization, we don't want you here, go away, and
they love what Trump is doing. The question that CNN
was shocked about I think was fifty nine percent of
their people answered the question should all illegals be deported
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no matter the cost? Fifty nine percent of CNN viewers
said yes, no matter the cost. The cost bankrupt the nation.
It's one hundred trillion dollars. There is no future. We'd
rather have no future than have you here. And I'm
talking about white illegal immigrants from anywhere. They're coming in
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from the UK, they're coming in from Scotland. Don't want
you get that hell out? Ye I don't. It's not
a race thing, it's a national thing. What country do
you swear allegiance to? Are you an American? Are you
all in on Team America? If you are not, please
get the hell off our property.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
I'm glad you brought that up. I just saw a
story last night. Where did I see this on CNN?
I believe where people in Mexico are pushing back on
people that are coming there because it's changing the heritage
and it's changing the culture of their nation. People in
Mexico are saying, get the hell out of here, you're
changing our culture.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Look, every country should choose who they allow to become
an America, to become a citizen of their country. Go ahead, Pat,
you're trying to have Pat Robertson. Pat Robertson.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Okay, Pat Robertson wrote a book that got him canceled
really twenty years ago because he was warning America that
you're changing in the culture because you have unbelievable numbers
of people coming here who were not going to assimilate.
And he was pointing specifically at that point to the
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Muslim community I think in Detroit or in other areas
of Michigan.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
But he was pointing to those things, and it got
him canceled. I mean, CNN canceled the dude. I think
he was on CNN at the time. Okay, maybe it
wasn't twenty years ago, maybe it was ten years ago,
but he was canceled for telling you this was going
to happen. Now you got other nations like Mexico, Mexico
pushing back on it.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
I love it well, I mean, because it's common sense
if you bring in people into your country who don't assimilate,
meaning they don't want to be a part of your culture,
they want to bring their culture with them. And for
I don't even know how many years now, more than twenty.
We have heard liberal idiots say that's America's strength, the
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diversity is our strength. It's actually the opposite. That is
what makes us weak. When you bring in people who
don't want to be a part of the United States
of America, they want to make it Brazil North, then
you've got a problem. I'd say, for a roll.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
For a while there, let's say one hundred and seventy
five years.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
We were on a roll.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
You think you look at the massive impact the number
of people that this country literally saved from certain death
just in World War One, world War two, in particular
World War two. We were on a roll there for
about two hundred years probably, well let's take the first
fifty probably not so, so let's say one hundred and
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fifty years. So we're in a roll here, and what
we're doing is we're building. And this was the key
that everybody would agree to the American dream. People came
here for the American dream. Neil diamond sang about it,
for God's sake.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Gosh almighty.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Well, Jonathan, we come in to America for the American dream.
Well now what's happening? And we just saw an interview
I saw a little bit of it. I'm going to
guess what the rest of it is a Forbes interview
about them now setting goals for the next two hundred
and fifty years as we come upon next year's two
hundred and fifty celebration of America. So I get a
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feeling that the American dream is going to be redefined
by as many people as possible. Forbes obviously is already
getting in on it and starting to print about it.
So what is the new American dream? Is that no borders?
Is that everybody is the citizens of the world, and
we just happen to be a continent or a part
of a third of a continent that welcomes persons from
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all over the world. Is the new American dream? Not
even include the word America. Apparently that's going to be
the new dream.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
You know, when you hear listen to the liberal idiot,
they'll tell you that the diversity is the strength, and
then they'll point out where a nation of immigrants. I
remember Joe Biden as president. Maybe he was just still
on the campaign trail, like proudly proclaiming that like by
the year twenty thirty or something that and he was
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like me, myself, I will be in the minority. Never
again will America be a white dominant country. And that's
a good thing. What the frick are you even talking about.
Nobody gives a crap about the race of the people.
They care about the nationality of the people. That's all
that matters to Americans. Are you an American? So up
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until I think it was nineteen nineteen, everybody who if
you could get to America, you're a citizen. That was
the way it went. Then we started changing things in
America after nineteen nineteen, and the main change became specifically
after nineteen twenty nine. Nineteen thirty is when we actually
started setting up welfare programs. But previous, if you got
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to America, hey, slow clap, congratulations, you survived in ocean
in order to get here and get kicked in your ass.
That's what you got forgetting here. The American dream was
to come here. First off, it was a nightmare to
try to get here. But once you got here, you
got the welcoming wagon was fu that was the welcoming way.
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We hate you because you are trying to compete with us. Yeah,
the Italians, we hate the Irish, we hate the Blacks,
we hate the Indians. We everybody hates everybody. We hate
the Greeks, we hate the Spanish, we hate everybody because
everybody wants what they can't have a job. There is
no jobs. You got to create your own job. You
had you had to come up with something out of nothing.
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And so the DNA of if you're if you have
an ancestry that's inside the United States, meaning somebody you're
like third or fourth or fifth generation, you come from
some badass stock man those people.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Survival began when you stepped off the boat.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Yeah, and that's why this countryfol.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
We've done since the nineteen thirties, nothing but put up
guardrails and safety net.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Well, it just kept expanding and expanding, and unfortunately at
some point somebody said, tear down wall down. Yes, we
were saying it to Russia. Apparently they were saying it
to us. Tear it down, let everybody in and just
let your safety nets get overflowed. I mean, what we've
done to this country, particularly under Biden, is atrocious, and
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thankfully Donald Trump is doing some of the I mean,
this has been the last two weeks were the most
amazing two weeks I've ever seen in a president's presidency.
But the last he's not even in six months yet.
I think it's like July twentieth, right will be six
month anniversary. This five and a half months or whatever
the hell.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
It's been phenomenal.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
It's really given me a lot of It's given me
a lot of like, I think we can save this country.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
I believe that a lot of people are starting to
see that. And no matter how many people tell you
that's not true, the CNN po shows it to be true.
The man shut down the border in less than a month.
You went from a wide open border to nothing in
less than a month.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Second month in a row had no gunaways.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
You've had the worst deal makers in the history of
deals setting up the tariffs for this country to trust,
we have been funding the world through these teriffs. The
veil is finally being ripped off, and you're starting to
see how much money has been camouflaged to fund the
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world while we sit here and pay for it as
hard earned taxpayers, taxpayers, hard earned dollars. Look at how
many bad deals seised for decades and decades and decades
these people have been bending this over. The man's putting
an end to it. Look at what he's done with
the military already. You got people standing in at the
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recruiting offices. We couldn't beg people to go into the
military under Joe Biden. I mean, it's just amazing just
with those three aspects.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
You know, if you're a pro Palestinian right now, you're
one of those people who are you know, from the
River to the sea type of folks. I don't know
if you saw the breaking news this week, it's an
unbelievable turn of events. So just brief history Israel Palestine.
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Israel many times has said we're willing to have a
two state solution. Palestine, you got you. We're going to
give you that little area that's yours. You just stop
attacking us. Palestine over and over again has said, f you,
there'll be no two states. We want all that land.
That land is coming back to us in the river
to the sea. Yeah, we're getting it all well now,
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because before there was the Palestinian Liberation Army, which then
became hums. Before all of that, they were run and
I apparently are still run by like tribal leaders. Well
there's five of the most prominent tribal leaders came out
and said enough is enough and they represent between the
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five of them, roughly five hundred thousand Palestinians. And they said,
we want to sign the Abraham Accords. We want Israel
to rule this land. Are you freaking kidding me? The
one state solution means Israel gets it all. That's apparently
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the will of the Palestinians.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
How did they become? How do they get that will? Kelly?
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Donald Trump basically presented him an option.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
Got his foot on the throat of Iran.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Well, But he also said, look, do you want to
be cutter? Do you want to be Saudi Arabia or
do you want to be this? Do you like being
run by terrorists? Choose wisely? You can have unlimited prosperity. Literally,
unlimited prosperity. Will help you, Yeah, will help you. Israel
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will help you.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
We get a long history of rebuilding nations over here.
And gosh, were we not the imperialist nation that the
democrats heap tell us that did we not rule them
like England ruled so many countries? Did we not put
did we not exercise our authority over them? No?
Speaker 1 (30:35):
I'm gonna want to the fact that there's literally five
hundred thousand Palestinians who are telling these college kids over
here shut your mouths, yes, you're not in my name.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
What about the guy that got a picture of him
in the Post and courier, very peacefully protesting that I
forgot what he was a pro Palestinian. I saw his
picture with holding a sign up. It was peaceful though
it's a peaceful demonstration during the Georgiana fourth Celebration, he
decided to spend his time. I think maybe it was
maybe it was just a ceasefire son, and I can't
remember now. I won't put all that on him, but
(31:10):
certainly people might understand the ceasefire.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
The people running Palestine are legit insane.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
And we don't even have time to talk about what's
about to happen to Russia.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
I mean, look, there's no way around it.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
Russia is either going to be in poverty stricken mode
for the rest of its existence till Jesus comes back.
Or and by the way, we did have bb Net
and Yahoo made the official announcement. He's written a letter
for the Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
I mean, so that's what two or three countries now
that have propped him up. But again, Trump says, I'm
not going to win because they only give it to
liberals exactly.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
And I don't care because I don't need the cash.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Remember, Barack Obama won it before he was even the president,
before he'd even done anything. Yeah, I don't even think
he'd been inaugurated. Yet he gets the Nobel Peace Prize.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Let's just stop right there and ponder that for a while,
till tomorrow.