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Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Jonathan Rush, we know that from
one Hunter Biden associate, now thathe sold the appearance of access to then
Vice President Biden, are you confidentthat he has stopped doing that, Peter,
I'm just not going to get intothis, Kelly Nash. Devin Archer
talks about how he and Hunter Bidentried to profit off the Biden bring.

(00:24):
What is the Biden bring into theJonathan and Kelly Show, double boc Yesterday
during that press conference, I wasstuck on a corporate call listening to our
preparing for our coverage for Adelia comingashore, So I was not able to
hear the goodness, but I couldsee her. Peter Doocy starts talking and

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she she he lives rent free inher head. Well, you know,
I tweeted out about her specifically inthat moment. I mean, I actually
do feel a little bit bad forher that, you know, her job
is to defend the indefensible. She'stotally an untenable position. Yeah, I
mean, there's no way you couldactually do. But she's also so bad

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at her job. She's just illequipped to do what she's doing. And
she looks like a maroon every time. You would almost hope that because we
see her reading all the time.She reads every answer, and while the
question is being asked, she's thumpedthrough her three ring binder. That's why
I've forgotten somebody else calls her binder. She's flipping through a binder. She

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would just hold up a blank sheetof paper. Whatever. Peter asked a
question. I have no information onthat, Peter. If I did,
i'd read it. It's a blankpaper. She could just issue the binder.
That will be about question. Theanswer is already there for you,
and it will be delivered better.It's like an open book test exactly.

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All right. So now, thefunniest headline I've seen today I think about
for yesterday, but today MSNBC hadit's it's crawler, not to crawler.
What do you call it? Screenstagnant reading at the bottom of the screen.
I don't know what. It's nota headline because it's at the bottom
of the screen. The bottom line, a bottom line. The bottom line
read Trump's election interference. Date setfor March third, March. I think

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it's March fourth, March fourth,excuse me, March fourth. So the
trial for Trump's election interference which hadto be investigated and must be prosecuted.
Is it's set for the day beforeSuper Tuesday. That is just a classic
commentary, and nobody, I'm surethat watches MSc regularly raised an eyebrow at

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that. Oh yeah, that's that'sthe one it should start. I'm glad
they could start it soon. Yeah. The judge, Tanya Chutkin, I
think it's how you sey Tanya knownTrump hater. It's shocking that you can
say it with like a straight face. But the basic comment was that Donald

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Trump, like any defendant, willhave to adjust their schedule to the courts,
and he gets there is no specialconsideration. Then it's literally in the
next breath said something to the extentof and because this trial is of great

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importance to the American people, itneeds to be speedy. Well that makes
it different then that you just said. It's different because if a regular defendant
had a legal team requesting that atrial be pushed back, in ninety percent
of the cases, it would bepushed back. The court isn't usually in
a big hurry to get to thesethings, and it's certainly not in a

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hurry to schedule it around election season. But that's obviously what they're It's becoming
so obvious to even the people whodon't want to admit it that this whole
thing is about trying to keep DonaldTrump from the presidency. Well, Kelly,
plainly, if they keep him tiedup in court, and they could
demand they make appearances every day ifthey want to, because she is the
judge. But if they keep himin court, he would be off the

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campaign trail. I mean, wenever see anybody stay off the campaign trail
and be able to win an election. Is that your way of alluding to
what the Joe Biden strategy? Because, by the way, yesterday Joe Biden's
people announced he's not campaigning. No, he's not, so they've already scheduled
him for another week of vacation nextweek. So last week he was on

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vacation. Yes, he's come backkind of. He went to Hawaii and
now he's in wherever he is,somewhere in Arizona or some place or eyes
hanging out. That's not a vacation, right, But next week he's back
on vacation in Rohobath's Beach. Yes, Joe Biden has no interest in talking
to you, none and the peoplewho tell Joe Biden what to say have

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no interest in him out there sayingit because he can't tell. He can't
say what he tells what they tellhim to say. The only thing I
can compare this too is Franklin DelanoRoosevelt. So and if you studied Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's presidency, it becomes painfullyobvious that they did everything possible to keep

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him out of the public spotlight becausehe had polio, he was unable to
walk. He was a quote unquotecripple of the that was the term of
the era. As a cripple,he would have been ineligible to win.
He never would have gotten a votebecause he had to look strong and virile.
And that's why he did whatever hecould to walk every now and again,
just so the cameras could see that. Sure, Joe Biden also has

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a physical problem, and it's thathis brain is malfunctioning. His brain doesn't
work anymore. So they're keeping himfrom the public view. But we've seen
it enough on display, and no, that's the problem. Well, Kelly,
this morning they were talking about seventyseven percent of Americans think that Joe
Biden's too old to run for thepresidency now. By con trast, I

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think it was fifty eight percent ofAmericans think that Trump is too old.
Now. The great discussion was howcould they be such a disparity between the
two numbers when Trump is merely threeyears younger than Biden, because it's not
an age thing. There's been acouple of polls that have come out yesterday
of people in New Hampshire and BernieSanders apparently is back on the campaign trail.

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Bernie Sanders gave a speech over theweekend in New Hampshire where he criticized
Joe Biden, which is what you'renot allowed to do that you're a Democrat.
Bernie Sanders is a year older thanJoe Biden. Yes, and according
to these polls, is out pollingJoe Biden. Well. And what's interesting
is he was on the Sunday Showand kind of defending Biden's position, is
saying he should be the one runningfor president. So I was surprised to

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hear that he went on to givea speech where he basically said I'm running
against you. Yeah, he said, Joe Biden has made the problem of
what do they call it when they'reupset that there's poor people, wage discrepancy,
wage disparity, disparity, that's thebig problem. And Joe Biden become
disparity. And it was preached tous to give preach to me again yesterday

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and it was but done by what'shis name Ford on the fire? Gerald?
Oh that Harold Harold for not GeraldFord. No, Harold Ford on
the fire was talking about you canno longer deny income disparity. And I'm
like, that's not at all.Anyone ever has never been denied. That's
that's clear. We would we wouldlike to go to the conversation of what
creates that. And now now we'regetting into education, and that would dictate

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the parents have school choice availability,which is where the Democrats can't go.
But think of how much better itwould be if everybody was given one hundred
thousand dollars a year. Just imaginethat exactly. We don't even have to
have a job. Sure, we'lljust give you a one hundred thousands were
already then you're not gonna have ajob because even the kids in school other
than I educated then nearly not aseducated as they were say ten years ago,

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not even as educated as they werein the eighteen hundreds. Well,
and if you floated that idea ofgiving everybody one hundred thousand hours, the
part of the equation that nobody's factoringin is then nobody can make more than
one hundred thousand, and then wewouldn't need to And then then then then
nobody has a job and it's gonnawork, and we're not going to need
a job because we've already told youAI is gonna be running everything, kind

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of like why we told you.When you keep telling kids that you know
the earth will not be here inten years, and their first question is
because they're smarter than the teacher,their first question is, well, why
do I have to do my mathhomework if if the births are going to
be gone at ten years, weren'twe outside playing baseball before before it's too
hot to get on the diamond becauseGod's watching? Is that what it is?
And you'll be judged by your byhow you do the times tables?

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Wow? Wow wow. When akid can call you out on it,
you should realize your position is notvery strong here at KJP. You probably
should just say you'll have to asksomeone else. I have no position.
The whole idea of movement is thatwe can scare society into stopping all industrialization

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if we could, if we canruin America. We don't want to ruin
China, and we don't want toruin any other country. We just want
to ruin America because America has hadan unfair share of the pie for so
long. If we can make usa middle class country, so to suppose,
then we can control these people.Right now, you got freedom lovers
out here doing whatever the hell theywant, not wearing a mask, getting

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a vaccine, exactly the kind ofpeople get on Barack Obama's nerves. Yeah,
so if we can get them undercontrol. So in order to get
Barack Obama's fourth term, we haveto decide are you actually going to be
to pull it off with Joe Biden? And I'm quite frankly, I'm at
the point now where he is livingon borrowed time. And that's not meant
to say I wish him to die. I don't know, but I mean

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there's there's they don't know what todo with them. Politically, he's living
on borrowed time. I am shellshocked that on August the twenty nine,
we're still talking about asn't at Biden. I thought about a month ago he
would already decided to step down,because somebody already has already told him,
you're going to step down, orwe're going to release the cracking on your
ass and you and your son aregoing to get a prison. At this

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point, we can protect you.The Republicans will pull back and will no
longer start the prosecution on you,and you will end up having to do
serious jail time, as if wewould ever throw a president in jail.
But what I'm saying is is thatyour son won't have to do jail time.
I would have thought he would havealready, because I believe these two
are codependent. Jail is not evena part of the inner circle. It's

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Hunter and it's Joe, and they'recodependent. They can't live without one another.
Well, but the problem for theDemocrats if they want to try to
throw out Joe, is they needsome more information then, because right now
the laptop has been you would think, pretty well resourced, right so that
they've had three years with the laptopnow, so federal agents sees news media.

(11:01):
New York Post has been printing stuffout of that thing for years.
So unless you have something else,because the Democrats have already seen the evidence
against Joe Biden. Yeah, sowhat he had pseudent names, big deal,
So does everybody else. So whathe had offshore accounts? So does
everybody else? So what there wasmoney being funneled from Chinese corporations and the
Russians and all that, So whatso did everybody else? So unless you

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have something new, if they wereto turn on them, you would have
to say, wait a second,what was the new information, because you've
already dismissed all that. I'm notsome problem. I'm just saying it's time
for you to announce my age isstarting to affect my ability to do this
overwhelmingly demanding job, and I'll bestepping down. That gets Kamala out of
the way. That opens it upfor Bernie. It opens it. It's

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the right thing to do. Yeah, it opens it up. But he
ain't going to do the right newsomeand so he's kind of like the college
student who took the bribe from theschool to go there and then didn't go
there. What you're gonna do aboutit? You've all the evidence is known
to the American public, and youalready said it wasn't anything, so you
can't use that against me. Whatyou got something new, You're gonna have
to make it up. And Igot the DJ working for me. I

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just I'm I still think I'm listen, I miss my guests. He's living
on political borrowed time. I can'tbelieve that we're still looking at President Biden.
I think i'm physical borrowed time.I'm that may be the case as
well. They're full of something tokeep him standing. So now we've got
that plan out. And then ChrisChristie today made an interesting statement that you

(12:28):
can only make on MBSNBC because it'sstupid, and nobody there would call him
out. They just shake their headslike bobble heads in the back of a
fifty five Chevy. So Chris Christiesays, if you don't, it's not
just that Donald Trump's facing the challengesof his calendar, trying to get out
and beat Joe Biden by making surethat we delivered the message during the campaign.

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It's that the underlying behavior which ledto all of these court challenges and
these and these charges against him,and certainly at least one of the ninety
one is going to stick as afelony and then we go back to the
fourteenth Amendment. But he's the onlyone, Chris Christie's the only one,
he says, who isn't able topick up the mantel, run with it
and beat Joe Biden because he hasbeat Democrats. He's the only one of

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the stages beat a Democrat, andhe's beat him in the blue states,
beat him incumbent Democrat, income aDemocrat, and beat him in a blue
state with his reign of New Jersey. So he's the only one that can
do it. And furthermore, ifwe don't win the presidency, then the
Democrats are going to stack the SupremeCourt. They're going to add to the

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Supreme Court, and they're gonna alsoadd another state, which is going to
make it impossible for you to beat But you have to add the state
first if you think you're going tobe at the pack Supreme Court. So,
but if you don't win the presidency, then that's going to also affect
the business of the House and theSenate. If they can stand, they
can make Washington, DC a state, and they can make Puerto Ricans.

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Yeah, but the presidency has nothingto do with that. That's with the
population of the House and the Senate. Yeah, but if you have a
Republican president, the Democrats can't doit unless they can override a veto.
But if you have a Democrat majority, which is what the argument against Donald
Trump is, you've already lost theHouse in the Senate. Once he can

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drug us down to the mid terms, brother, he's gonna he's gonna lose
the House and the Senate. It'sgone. And then you're gonna have another
four years of a Democrat who cando or at least two years with a
Democrat who can do whatever they wantfrom the White House. Doesn't matter who
that president is, they can dowhatever they want. And so I get
the argument. It makes sense.I just feel like it's obvious that the

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at this moment here on August twentynine, that the Republican Party wants Donald
Trump. Sure, and so they'regonna get Donald Trump unless something big happens.
I mean, and big big doesn'tmean him going to prison, because
they're still voting for Donald Trump.They've already baked that in. I got
bad news for Gavin Newsom. Youcan't run on your record, even Democrats

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in California, I hate you.But for Bernie Sanders, now there's the
real threat. He's already he beatHillary Clinton in the primary. We know
that they just used the supermajority delegatesto put him back in the corner.
And of the people that you hearspeak the young people, like I heard
a man on the street and interviewthe other day. A guy was saying,

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you know, I knew that thecollege loan program was unconstitutional, and
I'm you know, I'm supporting JoeBiden because I want to have my college
loans paid. But I think ifhe's in and I know that it's still
unconstitutionally even if he wins again.But I think if he wins again,
then he'll really work harder to finda way to pay off the student loans.

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That's how stupid the Democrats, theyoung Democrats are in this country.
Well, you know, to thepoint of Gavin Newsome, I would also
point out that, you know,they tried to have a recall in twenty
twenty one on him because there wasa lot of people in California, Republicans
and Democrats, obviously more Republicans andDemocrats who thought that his conduct, his

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policies his strong arm tactics during COVIDwere way over the top, and they
tried to recall them and they onlygot like thirty percent of the vote to
go against them. So I meanthe California Democrats like, give me more
authoritarianism. I like it, Ilike being texting. That argument may hold

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true given the number of people whoare leaving the state because they can no
longer put up with the homelessness andthe drug problems and all the other social
ills that literally are parked on thesidewalk twenty four hours a day, seven
days a week. My biggest questionwould be for a California realtor, who's
buying these houses? There's no there'snobody moving in, right, There's nobody

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coming into California, ninetie. ButCalifornia is one of the few states that
lost population. Yes, so nobody'snews coming there because you've got how many
of a million people there and they'rereproducing, so and you're still losing people.
Into your point, some Chinese peopleare investing and some other people,

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but there must be I would thinka lot of available housing coming on the
market in the California area. Andthen how do you get out if you
have to take a bath on yourhouse? How do you move to Texas?
And the other question is how doyou have a U Haul truck?
Because all the U Alls are beingdropped off in Florida, Texas, Tennessee

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and elsewhere, who's bringing them back? Is that an industry into itself?
Now? I haven't read anywhere,but I do believe that what they what
U Haul had to do in NewYork and California and Illinois, is that
they had to change their distribution methodof their new vehicles so they would have

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them purchased at a local dealership inone of those three states. And then
all of the rapping or painting ofthose trucks had to be on in those
three states because they knew they hadto get somehow we got to get these
trucks back. Well, we geta buy X number of trucks anyway next
year, Just buy him in Illinois, New York, in California and get

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him wrapped and painted there. Yeah, I'm sure, I bet you.
I would love to be to findthat out. But if you think about
a house, could what are yougonna do? Put them on a train
and ship them back out there?Well, you know you and I are
always thinking about ideas to make money. I bet you that that could be
a cottage industry that we're just missing, you know, is one of those
things where you just hire a bunchof high school kids, college kids to

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drive U haul trucks from South Carolina. We're gonna convoy him back to California
and then fly them back. Yeah, yeah, that might and we profit
a hundred bucks for every truck thatthey drive or something like that. Oh
well, we know that's been goingon for years. All right. Now
in the state of South Carolina,we've had a couple of things going on.
We've got Nicki Haley both in townor in the state, I should

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say, because she was in Lancasterand rock Hill yesterday. Tim Scott was
in Lexington yeaterday and headed to I'veforgotten where. So we have the two
South Carolinians here pushing for more traction. Nikki Hayley's starting to feel her oats.
She's had a nice week, sureshe has. She's got Vavake now

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attacking her, which I'm sure shethinks is a good thing. Of course
it is. I mean she's theone who attacked Vavake. Yeah, now
he's he's returning fire. That's greatnews for her. Yes, and so
now you're suddenly relevant. Yes,Donald Trump's numbers still continue to grow.
And what do you think is goingto actually end up happening to DeSantis?

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He looks like he's just gonna sitflat at twelve to thirteen to fourteen percent,
depending on the you're looking at.I you know, again, it's
one of those things where it's likethere's so much time you never know.
I was talking to some political strategistsyesterday and we were talking about how it
never looks the same come the primariesas it does and even in the fall

(20:08):
of the year totally. So it'sit will definitely something's going to change between
now and then. But ken Ronde Santists make up the ground now.
I've seen some polls today that showedthe Santists is having a good week,
that the Santists and certain polls isup to like eighteen percent now, so

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perhaps he got more of a bounceoff of that debate than some of the
first polls showed. I think he'sa long ways off though. I think
Ron de santiss biggest problem is themore you hear him speak, the more
unlikable he becomes. That's very true. That's what Sally says. He winds

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too much. Yeah, and itdoesn't like when he's making his case.
No matter what he's saying, he'sgot a little bit of a whine to
it. I can't quite put myfinger on it. But it's not invigorating,
it's not motivating it. Maybe Imay agree with what he's saying.
I'm just just don't get a standI don't want to stand up and clap
for it. And you know,it's one of those things where you're like,

(21:15):
well, Donald Trump winds, andhe does, but yet it's funny
when he does it is it's atotally different delivering, you know, I
don't know. Going back to theNicki Haley thing, Veik called Nikki by
her birth name, and that wasthe big insult. He said, keep
lying, what is her first herreal first name, he called her by.

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Her real name is Nimaratha Randawa.Yes, her name, not Nicki
Haley. And so he said,keep lying, Nimarata Ronda Hawa. And
she says that he's being childish withthe name calling. That's actually not even
name calling. That's I guess that. Well, it's legit name call.

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You're calling you by your legitimati.Now, obviously he was doing that for
some sort of effect. I mean, his real name is vavac Ramaswamy,
which people have made fun of andsaw all of that. But that I
mean, I think Nicky Healy isbanking on the fact that there's a group

(22:22):
at least still of conservatives who wantthe adult in the room. They want
somebody who's above name calling. Ijust feel like the American voting public has
moved beyond that now. Donald Trumpchanged everything, and I feel like there
was a group of conservatives who wereso frustrated with Mitt Romney, John McCain.

(22:45):
I'm trying to go Bob Dole.You can go through like the laundry
list of I hate to say losers, but people who didn't win the presidency,
who could be esteemed dignitary to negotiate, and they, you know,
they played up to that that we'reabove the fray. We're not going to
get into childish name calling. We'regonna have honest debates on policy. And

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I'm not saying that there's anything wrongwith that. I'm just saying that name
calling and dragging somebody into the mudworks. I mean, I don't know
if that one's going to work callingher by her real name. Well,
and the other thing is, Ithink that the federal government in this weaponization,
has proven itself to be a frigginghammer, and you want to send
a sledge hammer over there to knocktheir asses back in line. I mean,

(23:34):
it's not that we can sit down. You've insulted us so bad now
with your behavior. It's not somethingwe can talk through. Okay, you
showed up at the school board meetingsand actually listed parents as terrorist. Now
where do we begin this conversation ifwe're going to talk this out, well,
they would say that's being the adultin the room. Unfortunately, we
have a fringe group of parents whowant to attack teachers. Teachers are the

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only one, by the way,who understand how to raise a child.
So we have to And that's whatmost people who are insulted by that realize.
If you're going to come about withthat kind of conversation, even with
that nasty little tone you have,I just want to take a sledgehammer and
smack your in the mouth. I'mgonna try and I'm going to try to
knock a two thout your ass.And that's the way a lot of Americans

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feel right now. I was ata Tim Scott thing yesterday and he said
that one of the things that's beensaid repeatedly is, and there's actually slogans,
I guess t shirts that have thisprinted on it. Anybody can be
a parent, but only a fewcan be teachers. And that's the implication.

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You don't have the you don't havethe education to do what I'm doing.
Why because you had sex. Iwent to years of training for this,
So you can step the hell backwhile I raise your child for you.
Wow. And he you know,Tim Scott's point was they're completely wrong.
The most important voice in any child'slife needs to be their parents,

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and the federal government and the schoolboards need to step the hell back if
they think that they should be takingcontrol. So a lot of conservatives love
that message. Sure, but thatis again they're they're they're they're running with
that. I'm trying to think back, you know, we were we we've
talked about how at the time inour lifetimes, most of the campaigns that

(25:32):
we've seen have been too you know, the statesman, that sort of thing.
Although we have a young man wellhe's no longer with us, but
he was a young man when hewas the campaign manager for Ronald Reagan and
others who used to try to dragthings down into the mud. But if
we go back to, like Iforget when we first started talking about this,

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but Andrew Jackson's campaign, that wasbrutal. Yeah, we're talking about
in the eighteen twenty John Quincy Adams. I mean, these people used slogans
and pamphlets. They hand it outpamphlets accusing what I forget who accused too,
But one of them said something abouthe's a hermaphodite, Yes, too

(26:15):
weak of a man to stand whileurinating or something to take that. It
was brutal. Brother, I mean, these people were brutal. And we're
going back over a hundred years ago, so it's not like this is a
new thing and it energized. Look, when you get a difference of opinion,
you want to make sure that youstand up and you're going to try

(26:37):
to show that you're more of aman than somebody. That's fine. You
can you can just spout off allyou all you want to over there,
and you can judge the other personby the way they would respond or don't
respond, that's fine, But we'retalking about what has become now at least
a ten year or longer. Manypeople would argue infestation a person's inside of

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bureaucracies that now are starting to turnthe government on the people. That's a
whole different thing than an insult.If it were just an insult, I'd
be passed up beyond it and wouldn'teven think about it. Again, that's
well in the wake. But ifit's something I gotta fight against, and
you're going to perpetuate that, andnot only that, you're going to come
out and call it parents terrorist,and you're gonna sit there with that smug

(27:23):
little can look on your face,Merrick Garland and say that you want to
have your ass kicked all the waypast Kuskikin down there in Miami and into
the Atlantic Ocean. Well, it'sjust one of those things. I know,
we got we get it in ouraudience that this is bigger than we're
insulted or we're embarrassed about the countryand the way it's being governed and those

(27:44):
types of things. This is alegitimate attempt to change the course of the
American history, and so the ideaof freedom is that you can't have it
that you have. In other words, you failed. There was this thing
called the Great American Experiment. Whatwould it look like if Americans were allowed

(28:04):
to self govern, meaning people whowere not a political class. Well,
it would seem that for the lastfifty or more years we have gotten rid
of that idea of a non politicalclass. We have nothing but professional politicians
in this country. It would seemat every level, from school boards on
up to the presidency, everybody's apolitical animal. Now that's in the game.

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And that was not what the hopewas for the country. And the
reason it wasn't the hope is becauseonce you get a political class, then
you get these people who know morethan you and they want to take away
your free You don't understand how themachine works, so you can't be in
government. That No, it's actuallyrather simple how government works. It was
designed so that Now we just gotthe news today that Joe the Plumber died.

(28:53):
Joe the Plumber could have been thegovernor, or a president or a
senator with his occasion as a plumber, because government is supposed to be that
easy. And furthermore, Joe thePlumber would have already gone to Washington,
served a term or two as aHouse member, for instance, Gone home
and die peacefully in his sleep,because it's not intended to be there for

(29:15):
your entire life, Mitch McConnell,for God's sake, do we have to
watch this man die in office holdinghands with Dianne Feinstein? For God's sake,
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies!

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