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Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show. Jonathan Rush, of course fire lines.
We're not the senator since nineteen seventythree. But I'll tell you what
first I've ever done as the president, Kelly Nash, you guys save Jonno
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Will Industry back up too, aboutNation and four, made a lot of
sacrifices, gave up a lot,and the companies were in trouble. But
now they're doing incredibly well. Andguess what he should be doing incredibly well
too, the Jonathan and Kelly Show, BOC. You know, I'm not
not at a speed on how manytimes Joe Biden's actually walked with the picketers
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for the U a W since hewas a state senator since nineteen seventy three.
I don't know that they made abig deal out of this. First
time the president of the United Statesof America has walked the picket line.
It's also the first time he's everdone it. Yes, very but he
implies otherwise. But it's all abouthim, you know. Joe Biden makes
that statement that the auto that theunions saved, the General Motors is who
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we were speaking to yesterday, saveGeneral Motors, and then now General Motors
is killing it, and so theyshould be too. The reality of it
is, and I'll just read ithere from Reuters. The US government spent
fifty five zero fifty billion dollars tobail out General Motors. That's what save
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General Motors. And as a resultof their investment, the federal government estimates
it lost eleven point two billion dollars. So the fifty billion dollars bailout and
the forgiving of eleven point two billiondollars is what save General Motors. And
I understand that that's not easy tohear if you're a General Motors employee,
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and I'm sure you did make somesacrifices. But General Motors is about to
go bankrupt again, as are allthe major auto dealers because of Joe Biden.
Joe Biden is the one who's sayingthree percent of what you make right
now is electric vehicles. You needto make it ninety percent in the next
five years. And there's no possibleway that you can make money on this.
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You are going to lose your shirts. Yeah, when he was talking
about how they had saved the automobileindustry, I I'm like you, I'm
immediately harkened back to the fact thetaxpayers saved the automobile industry and guess what
the taxpayers guess why, And wewill introduce maybe on Friday or for Saturday
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show, America's newest favorite radio gameshow, Guess what with Pops Robinette.
He's your host. He is yourhost, and he's going to ask you
guess what, and you have toguess what it is. It always we
saved and that saved democracy. Thatis always the answer. Unless you're in
Sunday School, the answer is Jesus. But outside of Sunday School, is
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they savedocracy? Well? And sinceSunday School's non essential according to Joe Biden,
and it should always be Wow,that's not truth. But you know
the reality of it is that evenback in two thousand and nine, I
didn't know who Elon Musk was,but that I think that's where I heard
his name for the first time.I maybe I heard it somewhere else previously.
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But Elon Musk was making a strongargument that the government is coming in
and interfering in what is the naturalmarketplace. Now, what his point was
these businesses have proven themselves to beunprofitable, meaning they're not good for America
let them fail. And then there'speople like me, and he had other
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friends that he was talking about,are we wouldn't say friends, business associates
who were trying to buy out thesecompanies for pennies on the dollar. And
they would have used the auto partsthat had already been made and that they
could save an incredible amount of moneyon. And then that would have launched
a new car revolution, fresh newdesigns, more competition, better breakthroughs,
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and possibly even I know that thegovernment didn't want to hear this. It
could have launched an electric vehicle revolution, may very well have, but they
stopped it and said, no,sir. How many times the government does
this over and over and over again. An Elon musket already seen it happen
repeatedly. That's one of the reasonswhy he was He knew that even though
he an other automobile or other venturecapitalists were ready to step in, the
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government was going to step in shortcircuit the process, picking winners and losers.
And invariably they picked the losers becausenow you have put and on top
of the fact, they saved itwith taxpayer of money. Like Joe Biden
loves to leverage taxpayer of money forhis own gain. So they leverage the
taxpayer money to save GM so thatthen they could get their federal hooks further
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into the company, which leads towhere we are now. You're mandating with
all the money you're going to giveto them through your green energy programs,
that they make all of these electriccars, which the market is not ready
for, the infrastructure is not readyfor, because the government net the government,
the federal government couldn't run a businesssuccessfully if you put a gun to
their head. Well, and alot has been made about how much Tesla
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pays an hour, you know,as opposed to a union job, because
Tesla is the biggest manufacturer of electricvehicles, and obviously the unions are very
concerned about that. You know,we don't want to have to make Tesla
dollars. Yeah, but if youjust look at government intervention, Tesla is
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paying like a production supervisor median salariesninety thousand. Okay, So that's that's
a lot of money, I think, just about from unless you live in
New York or whatever, that's themost You've got People like tool and dye
maker Mediani's thirty four dollars and eightyeight cents an hour. It's an hourly
job. It's not a salaried position. Service techs get twenty seven fifty an
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hour. Production associate gets twenty oneforty five an hour. These are good
paying jobs. Now, they're notif you're living in New York, San
Francisco or some of these others.But why is it so much more expensive
to live in those cities. It'sbecause unions have driven up the prices through
the roof and a lot of thesethings. So you need to make one
hundred and fifty to two hundred thousanddollars to be considered middle class in San
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Francisco or New York or Chicago.If there's no way to get around the
dance of conversation having to do withunions, in particular with the major metropolitan
areas unlet's just point in New YorkCity, since we're already there. Let's
just go to the biggest one.Right. One of the reasons that why
that's so expensive to live there isnot only because of the it's not just
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a natural cost of real estate andthings like that. I get all that.
And it's not that there's a lotof corporation, is there and there's
a lot of high paying jobs therefor a lot of corporations, but as
Kelly mentioned, is top the bottom. Because when FDR even said, do
not allow state and federal workers tounionize because no one's at the table to
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represent the taxpayer, then this iswhat happens. You get bus drivers from
New York City come to South Carolinato retire because they retire making one hundred
and eighty thousand dollars a year.So if they get sixty percent of their
salary for the rest of their life, you're making eighty grand and you're living
in South Carolina. Now, we'renot saying that we don't want your money,
and we certainly have a lot ofretirees here. But the problem is
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is that you've got the state ofNew York who is now paying that retirement
plan basically to the state of SouthCarolina, and you got higher costs for
living from every person who works,seemingly in New York City. So when
the government steps in to protect theworker, just know the last thing they're
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going to do is protect the worker. So there's always a bigger pocket at
the table. The workers not there, the taxpayers not there. You've got
a politician, and you've got businessicons. Well, and to a Beyer
point, the government can't protect theworker unless it be I mean, well,
I guess if you wanted to say, in a communist slash socialist environment,
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it could quote unquote protect the worker, but you wouldn't like the protections
being offered. Well, like youmentioned a minute ago. Okay, so
there's some pushback on Elon Musk becausehe's not paying union scale, and the
pushback is really that his workers arenot part of the union. They don't
really give a damn but what he'spaying you. But okay, so why
don't we apply that to everybody.Why don't we say, you know something,
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they're gonna buy anymore green energy stufffrom China because they're workers really don't
make a whole lot of money.Is they might notice that? Well,
when you start talking about China,you're talking about something completely different. Now,
now we have to help them.I guess they are an emerging emerging
country as the UN recognizes them.And you know, I'm sure you've seen
by the emails or excuse me,the wire transfers that the House put out
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yesterday showing that Joe Biden declared himselfa candidate for office for the presidency of
the United States. Like two weekslater, the Chinese companies wired I think
it was twenty five thousand dollars andused Joe Biden's personal home address as this
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is where it's going. Then acouple of weeks after that, they transferred
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars,again using Joe Biden's personal home address,
because Hunter Biden was living there atthe time. So Joe Biden has to
know that hundreds of thousands of dollarsis coming through his front door now.
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And yet when he was being questionedby Donald Trump on stage six months later
and Joe and Trump is saying,Joe, you're getting all this money from
China. Hunter, and you aregetting hundreds of thousands of dollars from China,
he said, my son is andI have never received a penny from
China. It's a lie. Youknew you were lying when you said it,
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Joe. And if you point tothe laptop, that's when you bring
in the newly appointed Internet Misinformation DisinformationOffice of Experts Brennan and Clapper, the
guys who headed up the letter signedby the former FBI CIA directors and other
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intelligence agencies that Joe Biden referenced duringthat debate. Who is the heavy set
lady Candy Crowley. Yes, youcan also get her on there because remember
her with Mitt Romney Barack Obama.Oh no, no, no, I'm
sorry. We confirmed that President Obamais correct there. Yes, but he's
a lie. No, no,we've confirmed it though. So we've debunked.
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You met, You're you're debunked.Moving on, what are you gonna
do now? The well, getback to more interesting quotables that were proven
to be too correct coming up ina few minutes before we leave this topic.
Now. Tomorrow, the House isactually having their first witnesses come to
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speak about the Biden family crim ringas they reference it, and Jonathan Lemuro
was very upset this morning to pointout they have absolutely not one piece of
evidence to offer and nothing new isgoing to be coming out of these hearings
tomorrow. So turn a blind eye, America. Okay, thank you for
the warning. Now us anything elseat the federal level. There Menendez as
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a man without without a condent.I mean that even Corey Booker say any
needs to step down. Interesting,so they've all picked out his successor.
They want him out of the way, and the DJ is going to go
out of their way to show youthat they do prosecute high ranking government officials.
If there was anything with the Bidensupposed crime family, they will be
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prosecuting him as well. They're doingtheir job over there, distributing justice equally.
Bob Menendez will point out it's notlost on him how quickly they have
tossed away a Hispanic member of amere allegation, and he'll pull it out.
Sometimes the prosecutors get it wrong,that's true, and sometimes the prosecutors
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don't do anything at all. Imean it's true that sometimes the prosecutors is
wrong. That is a fast andyou know the evidence unless you're claiming,
because he's not even claiming that wasplanted, right, he was saying.
So think about think about the untenableposition of Bob Menendez. Bob Menendez announced
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yesterday that he believed that the reasonhe had to stuff the hundreds of thousands
of dollars of cash into his clothingand have it sewn in is because he
and his family don't trust the government. To what he said, Bob Menendez,
Democrat leader, doesn't trust the governmentwith his money. If he's right,
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we're all screwed. If he's lying, you're still screwed. There is
no upside on this. Why doesBob Menendez have one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars sewn into the lining of ajacket. Is it because he's a crook,
which is bad news? Or isit because he's right. You can't
trust the government. They're going tosteal all your cash. I was watching
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some other guy on a TikTok videothe other day. I thought it was
interesting that that thing was trending.He's just some European and he's walking through
some sort of protests that they're having, and he's an older gentleman, he's
probably like sixty five. And Isaw it to myself, this is a
guy after Jonathan his own heart.He says, don't let them go to
digital currency, because that's how theygain total control over you. For example,
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in the future, if the governmentsays you're not allowed to go more
than five miles from your house,you will be unable to purchase a bottle
of water six miles from your house. They will just shut it off,
and then they will alert the authoritiesthat somebody using your name, tried to
do it six miles from your home. If the government wants total control,
the best way is to have itall be digital. He's absolutely correct.
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I said, that's John, thatRush, and how many times you were
talking about Meninda speech yesterday and Igot an echo chamber of Democrats preaching to
me the truth. They said thequiet part out loud when Chuck Schumer said,
do not screw with the CIA orthe intelligence agencies, they will screw
you six ways from sundight. Okay, he told you. That told it.
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So we constantly do get the truthif you listen carefully enough from official
when there in a position where theywant to well, there's a lot of
different positions they can find themselves inwhere they wouldn't say the quiet part out
wild. Now, let's get backto South Carolina a little bit, because
we got a lot of Look,I can tell you this. I've seen
Joe Scarborough's picture of the state newspapertoday. I'm not sure that article had
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if they don't do with Trump's appearanceor certainly his appearance at Palmetto State Armory.
But I did see Alex Wagner,who has the most annoying voice on
broadcast television in the history of vacuumtubes, let alone flat screens. She
went on and on and on aboutwhy would Donald Trump choose this particular gun
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store. She brought up the map. It's gonna be six or seven gun
stores within the metropolitan area of Charleston. I was surprising. We're more than
that. But why would he goto this one? Paul Meadow, as
she insist one, calling it palMeadow State Armory. All seems like a
good guy, Paul Medow, goodlord, she related to Paul Paul.
I'm not sure paal Meadow State Armory. And the reason why is because it's
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more Trump code speak. It's moredog whistles. I need to buy one
of the pal Meadows State Armory dogwhistles. I don't know are they selling
those? They should have those,so the Trump dog whistles. I know
that there was big deal made outof that, and they did piece together
a little bit of the correlation ofwhy he actually made the trip. I'm
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sure there because Joe Wilson, asthey referenced in the story, was the
man who shouted out you lie toBarack Obama during the State of the Union
address. Well, I'm wondering ifshe just read Isaac J. Bailey's op
ed piece, which is in thestate newspaper. And Isaac J. Bailey
wrote this story yesterday morning, andit's the title of it is Trump's visit
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to South Carolina gunshop was a message, not a mistake. And Isaac Jay
Bailey goes on to point out alot of those things that you're talking about,
and that whether it's Joe Wilson's youlie, which he says infamously yelled
those words as the nation's first blackpresident was delivering the State of the Union
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speech in two thousand and nine,It's no wonder a white young supremist who
would go on to massacre three blacksand a Dollar General store in August with
a gun decorated with a swastika feltright at home there. That those two
don't connect at all, but youjust made a connection. He also goes
on to earlier talking about how DonaldTrump posed for a photo with a glock
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nineteen that featured his likeness instead ofcondemnation. His supporters quickly labeled his actions
as quote badass. Think of theimagery, the standard bearer of the self
described pro life Party, thinking itcool to align himself with a shop where
a young white supremist was able toarm himself with a powerful weapon of war
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despite a questionable background. None ofthat is true. None of it.
None of this is true. Theseare just lies upon lies. Was that
the will Feral quote, you siton a throne of lies, Well,
it'd be clear a couple of thingsin the story that the inference was is
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that Palmetto State Armory actually created aR fifteen with their logo on it and
a swastika. No, they neverdid. Now, the guy who bought
it could have very well did puta Swaska on it. That was what
was reported earlier, but that's notpart of the collection, much like the
Trump collection, which does have apicture of Donald Trump on one side and
make America Great Again or something onthe other side. It's a very cool
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thing and it sold out completely immediately. Who are the Second Amendment supporters right,
it's about ninety nine percent Republicans.I'm sure there's a couple of Democrats
out there that are confused, butthey liked the Second Amendment. But for
the most part, gun buyers aregonna be are gun enthusiasts are gonna be
Republicans. Donald Trump is the biggestRepublican we've had in our lifetime. Donald
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Trump made the statement, I don'twant to buy one of those, and
he said that twice as a matterof as captured on video, according to
the NBC News. And they wenton to say that there was some kind
of tweet I guess put on sotrue social or otherwise from Trump's administration or
Trump's PR team that made reference tohim buying one of those or getting one
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of those. And then they wenton to say he's not even illegally able
to buy or own one of thosebecause he's been indicted. That's not true,
That is not them all. That'snot hard to find or their arguments
in that regard. Yes, fromstate to state, certainly from a federal
level, I have no question,but there's no law that would prohibit him
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from buying a weapon. Didn't hebuy one? I don't know, No,
he didn't. Okay. So here'sthe thing, though, when when
you go through and you only aretalking about Palamondo State Armory, because the
reference is of the inference is isthat this is the place is the gun
where one person ended up shooting AfricanAmericans? Did he buy it in this
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store. I mean that's the otherthing. He bought it in a different
palmet A State Army store. Yeah, And I don't even though he could
have bought it from an individual whohad previously bought it, I don't know,
Isaac Jay Bailey. Who is Haleyor Holly? How do you say
her name? Haley Bailey, HollyBailey? I forget how to say the
name. I forgot the actress that'sher uncle is the guy writing this.
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He's originally from Myrtle Beach as well. He's making a big deal that Donald
Trump is trying to send a messageby going to this in particular Palmetto State
Armory, rather than any other gunshop in the South. And he doesn't
want to mention in there. Hedoes mention Joe Wilson in the story,
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right, they featured the Joe Wilsonthing. They did mention Joe Wilson because
of the reference to Barack Obama whenhe lied to the American people during the
State of the Union. And thenin the photograph that mister Bailey runs with
this op ed piece, he showsa picture former President and I'll just read
the caption here. Let's see ifwe can all pick up on where we're
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going. Former President Donald Trump visitedPalmetto State Armory in Somerville on September twenty
five, twenty twenty three. He'spictured here with the owners, Jamin McMullen
and Julian Wilson. Now that namesounds familiar. Julian Wilson. Wow.
Now Julian Wilson. Oh, that'sright, he's Joe Wilson's son. Could
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it be that Donald Trump who indorsedJoe Wilson for office? And I'm I
don't know Julian Wilson's personal finances,but I would imagine he has made some
contributions to the Trump campaign in thepast, seeing that his dad is a
big supporter. I wouldn't surprise me. Could it be that he's just showing
love to a supporter, wouldn't surpriseme. That's that's a lot more likely
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than there was a guy who killedsome people. And I'm gonna somehow the
white supremacis are going to pick upon this that by me showing up there,
I'm saying I love white supremacy.Huh. That's something that James Clyburne
would come up with. Yes,all right, Anyway, all of that
to say that Donald Trump made anappearance in South Carolina and MSNBC, the
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posting Courier, the state newspaper allgot the same talking points, and so
did this guy. This guy mustbe up forward Democrat operative. Well,
I'm saying he probably wrote this articlein the Democrat Party loved it because he's
a former professor from Davidson College andhe's he writes now, I think for
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the Charlotte Observer as his main paper, and he just loves to tie together
how anything in Republican politics, especiallyin the South, is a white supremist
move. He's been doing this foryears. I've read his articles more than
once, and I'm Mike, Icannot believe that this guy's not being again.
When we talked about it on rashthought, the Nazis said, the
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Jews are spreading disease to our communities. We must exterminate them. A lot
of Germans believed it, and theythought that they were operating the best interest
of their families. A lot ofblacks believe the lie. Hands up,
don't shoot, and the cops said, don't give a damn, I'm killing
you because you're black. That's whatthey thought was the truth, and they
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reacted accordingly. If you believe alie, you behave in the wrong manner.
This guy either believes his own bs, which I doubt, or is
only here to stir some sort ofhatred between the races. So Donald A.
Trump is a leader, a defacto leader or undercover leader of the
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Book of the Boys. Is thatthe name of the Boys are the ones
who like to rock and roll withtheir Hawaiian shirt. Hawaiian shirts and Palmoto
State Armory plainly is the preferred armsupplier of the militant group because they came
out with a rifle that had anHawaiian print of some type. It said.
They sell products that feature the wordBoogaloo, which to them, the
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Boogaloo movement is something that's about overthrowas a far right, anti government extremist
movement in the United States, alsoknown as a militia that's been trying to
overthrow the federal government for years.That's what they say, gotcha, So
now we know that wonder I wondernow here in Atlanta, which is it's
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owned by a black family. TheBoogaloo Restaurant and Lounge. How do they
know that they're also a far rightestablishment trying to overthrow the federal government.
From the restaurant up front, it'sa just a front for the real meetings
going on in the back. MostlyPalmeadow State Armory delivers all their weapons and
they pick them up. Must beokay, all right. So nonetheless,
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South Carolina now is back in thecross here is as it were because Donald
J. Trump made an appearance here, gave a speech, and also made
an appearance at a gun store inCharleston in Somerville, South Carolina, owned
by something called the Paul Meadow StateArmory, and MSNBC was amused at the
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name of it as well. Theirfavorite one was something that as a gun
store apparently in the Charleston area calledthe Ammo Dumpy, which they found amusing
as well. So nonetheless, Idon't know how many gun stores or within
twenty mile radius of thirty Rock,but I won't how many gun stores are
still allowed to be open in NewYork City. Are there any gun stores
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in New York City? I wouldhighly doubt it. I would highly doubt
it too, So it would beunusual for them to be able to see
since they live in a bubble thatthey elidist circulate only in New York City.
Will be unusual for them to seea gun store, and certainly they
would be a paull by it anyway. So that's the big news from South
Carolina. Donald J. Trump camehere and was blowing his dog whistle.
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I do need to ask I needto call palm on a state armor today
and ask them, do you havesomething called a Trump dog whistle. I'm
gonna buy one. Okay, youshould invent it and set it through them
because Lolly, as I can,my neighbors would wish. Lolly does not
respond to my voice. So maybea dog whistle would be good. And
that's a whistle that is used tocall dogs, but it's dogs hear it,
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and it's it's a dog whistle pitch, but it's saying huge