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Speaker 4 (02:31):
So I'm going to admit that I am super pumped.
I really am. After the event at Madison Square Garden yesterday,
which I actually watched a good chunk of it. I'd
never do that. And when I say wat should I
listen to? I was working, you know weekends, I work
on Theelibertydaily dot Com pretty much solo. So I was
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doing my work and I had that plan in the background,
listening to various speakers, including of course, the entirety of
Donald Trump's speech, and it was a very good one
of best. I would say he did an excellent job,
as as usual, and I would say that the the
speakers up up until him were very good as well.
Even prior to though, even prior to the Madison Square
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Garden event, I have been feeling I've been feeling extremely hopeful, okay, all.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Of last week.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
And this is following, you know, weeks months of basically
declaring they're gonna steal it, They're gonna steal it. I'm
starting to come to and maybe, you know what, I
could just be drinking the hopium, okay, injecting the the
hopium into my blood and thinking, you know what, it's
gonna be. Okay, we're gonna win this. They're not gonna
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be able to steal it. They're not gonna be able
to destroy the country. As a matter of fact, it's
going to be such a landslide that it's going to
be a mandate, the type of mandate that will prevent,
prevent others, the nefarious types, whether it's who knows, Antifa, BLM,
George Soros, Klaus Schwab, the Democrats, the uniparties want the
deep state, whoever wants to destroy America, Chinese Communist Party, Iran, Russia, Ukraine,
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North Korea. The list is pretty long, unfortunately, But I
am more hopeful now going you know, with a week
until the election, I am more hopeful than I have
been pretty much the entire time. It does appear as
if it's not just momentum. It does appear that we
have the potential for a huge landslide and it's staring
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us right at us, and we just have to seize it.
And if we do have this landslide, then maybe the
whole concept of too big trig maybe that really is it. Maybe,
you know what, they just say, Hey, we can't win
this one. We're gonna have to hope that we still
have our avenues for voter fraud later. Now I'm not
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saying it's not gonna get stolen, and I'm definitely not
saying they're not going to try to steal it. To
be clear, I am still in the back of my mind,
I'm I'm very terrified of that concept, especially when I
start looking at the illegal alien numbers and everything else,
I start thinking, well, yeah, of course, then they can
steal the election. They have the ability. The question is
will they have to stick their necks out so far
to do so that maybe maybe we'll catch in this time.
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And we caught them last time but didn't get properly adjudicated.
Long story, I don't want to talk about it today,
and hopefully, you know, if we win, I might never
talk about it again other than in reference to how
do we make sure that nothing like twenty twenty ever
happens again? Lord Willing, twenty twenty four is a very
different story. They don't steal the election, they can't steal
the election, and as a result, we're able to hopefully
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get a whole bunch of things done in the the
of our elections to the point of where we have
true voter integrity. I know I've got a wish list,
and it's probably wishful thinking, but it is what it is.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
What I do, what I do.
Speaker 4 (05:54):
That's why I have the show here and not out
there on YouTube or Fox New. Is there any place
else that might might try to censor me? Thank you
all for watching and listening to, or reading about or
whatever the JD.
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me that thumbs down. So I'm gonna start today because
again we're in a good mood. I'm not gonna I
was gonna go through and do recaps from the event,
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but I have a feeling that not only are a
lot of other people going to be doing that as well,
but a good chunk of you many most of you
have at least watched clips from the event, if not
watched the entire event. So I'm not gonna spend today's
show playing clips from the event from yesterday. I'm just
going to tell you, you know what, you can go watch it.
We've got Trump's entire speech over at Deelibertydaily dot com,
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so you can check it out there. But yeah, we're
gonna do We're gonna talk about other things today, including
that the primary story we'll I'll get too here relatively soon.
That primary story is the top reasons why it doesn't
matter where you are, what states you're in, it doesn't matter.
You need to focus on the voting. I'm gonna give
you reasons even if you don't think your vote's really
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that important, that important, I'll explain to you why it definitely,
absolutely positively is that important, extremely important that everybody in
every state gets out and votes. That'll be the primary
topic of the day. But first, this is going to
put put my age out there. But there was a
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song that I really liked way back in nineteen ninety two,
and somebody did a remake of it. Somebody did this
this What do you call it a parody? I guess
technically it's whatever you want to call it. This comes
from de Yancey Sla s Leslie d E y and
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c I E s l E s t I E
six zero. That's on TikTok. I'm trying to attribute whatever
I can, especially with this one. This is very I mean,
you know a lot of these times they take these
old songs, they mash them up with some kind of
political funny thing and it's oh, it's okay, it's kind
of This was great.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
I love this one lot back me up, Go all
In by Joe bat In.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
I got a Wednesday the country first saying I won't
never slack up. Get your money back up, try and
because my voter in your bounty gets smacked up, get up,
stand up, so your mega heads up. If you got
the feeling, Kamala is unappeeling. Jump's got the hot flows
dems are talking jump though. I got shot in my
ear sore to find me years to goat yo, work
in chat. Two peeps in the cars on me serve
mort fries than lives from the voters are dj t
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so enough in the lead and if it's switching on,
I'm the prison.
Speaker 6 (08:46):
You need Kamala as a clown.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
Kamala is a clown, so.
Speaker 5 (08:49):
Get out and go keep up around, jump around, keep
chump around, jump around.
Speaker 3 (08:57):
Jumps up.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Kamala is going down. I'm the cream of the crap.
I rise when I'm shot. Some started from the bottom,
but I've always been on top. Pain to me as
a dictators and tape a supertrader. I think you need
some loving because you said it like I hater, but
I ain't going down like no punk Foo cleaned up
the house, Joe moving in back soon, Kamala as a clown,
Kamala as a clown, So get out and Bucky jump around,
jump arout.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
That's just fantastic, good stuff, very very well put together
stuff on a pretty decent song, at least from my youth.
So I post a tweet over the weekend. If Kamala
Harris ran in twenty twenty four Democrat primary after Joe
Biden dropped out, she would have lost to any of
the other potential candidates, and it wouldn't even have been close.
That wasn't I said those words, But that wasn't necessarily
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my thoughts. Somebody else had posted something similar to that
or said something similar I think during the show.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
And it needs to be reiterated.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
It needs to be said because for whatever reason, and
we all know the reasons, they they're stuck with us.
So they're trying to make the best out of it.
You know, if life gives you lemons, you make a
Kamala campaign right. And Kamala is a true dud. I mean,
she's an absolute lemon of a candidate, and the only
thing that even keeps her quote unquote close in the
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polls Number one, the polls are faked.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
We know that.
Speaker 4 (10:15):
I've talked about that ad nauseum. But number two, there's
they're not voting for her. They're voting against Trump, period.
They just pretend like they think that Kamala's got it.
They just know that her only redeeming quality is that
she's not Donald Trump, at least in the eyes of
the Democrats, many Independents, and the never Trump Rhinos. They
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just they don't Nobody actually let Nobody actually thinks that
Kamala has qualified for the job. Nobody thinks that Kamala
has any good ideas. Nobody think thinks that Kamala has
the intellectual fortitude to be able to handle the role. Nobody, okay,
and if there had, she and but they tend to forget.
You know that as vice president, she was the least
liked vice president of all time. She had a turnover
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rate in her office of ninety How do you lose
ninety percent of your staff over time? That doesn't make
any sense, you know, the rumors, everything just seem to
be all true. She's just awful, And it wouldn't matter
if she ran against Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Witch, mere Mark Kelly,
Josh Shapiro, Andrew Cuomo probably would have had a better
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shot than she would have, and nobody would have voted for.
And yet here we are. Democrats are stuck with her.
So they're pretending like they like her, at least some
of them are not a lot of them aren't. Just
aren't even pretending anymore. They're just like, yeah, we just
don't like her, but hey, she's not Trump. And some
of them are, like, are actually going so far to say, yeah,
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we just don't like her? So I guess we're voting
for Trump. But I would say most and when I
say most, not necessarily a majority of Democrats, but most
of the ones that are not at all happy or
willing to go with Kamala. They won't admit it, but
I think they're going to vote for Trump. I think
there's a lot of closet Trump supports out there. They
would never you know, they don't want to face the
scrutiny of, oh my gosh, yeah, I'm thinking about voting
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for Donald Trump. They're sitting there thinking, oh, yeah, yeah, no,
totally Kamala, Kamala, you know, on the ballot Trump, It's like.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
You vote, yeah, yeah, I voted. Who'd you vote for?
Speaker 8 (12:15):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (12:15):
You know, of course, duh.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
I mean the only the only Canada that I could
could possibly vote for in good conscience.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
It's like, oh, okay, good, you know it was Kamala. Right,
It's like.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
No, or maybe they'll probably just lie and say, oh yeah,
totally no, this is totally Kamla. Of course I could
never vote for Trump. I mean, who wants to go
back to the way things were? She She is just
just awful. There's a set of statistics that I found
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very interesting. This is from from the rabbit Hole eighty
four Twitter user I saw Elon musk Reach tweeted it.
It's top donor contributions to Harris Biden. Of course started
off with the Biden then Harris jumped in there versus
Trump's principal campaign committees in the twenty twenty four election
cycle as of September of twenty twenty four. Now, these
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are just the primary campaigns, okay, And so it doesn't
include packs. And these are just the employees of the
various various companies because you have to report your employer
when you are making these donations. Of course they are caps,
so these numbers aren't huge in the whole scheme of things.
When you think, oh my gosh, you know Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris has accumulated like a billion dollars. Well, you know,
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this doesn't show a whole lot. Well, that's it is
still extremely telling because these are because the limits, these
are going to be donations across the board. On Trumps side,
you got American Airlines and pretty much the entire we'll
just go and you know, the United Airlines up there,
Boeing is up up there, the entirety, Southwest Airlines, pretty
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much everybody who's in in the airline industry, they tend
to leave lean Republican. Apparently number two on the list
was Walmart, which doesn't doesn't surprise at all because that's
retail industry, which has been decimated. Of course, that's a
lot of working class people making their donations as best
they can. Got you got FedEx, Wells Fargo, That's that's
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an interesting one. But the funny part is, you know,
you'll see Wells Fargo, then you'll see Johnson, and Johnson'll
be like, oh my gosh, you know, so you got
the big banks and big pharma donating so much to
Trump they're like, they're like high on list, but then
you compare and it's just because they're big companies, because
Wells Fargo is actually more than three times or just
about three times as much from Wells Fargo went to
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the Harris Biden campaigns, and as far as Johnson and Johnson,
Johnson Johnson's number four on the Harris Biden donation list
with with what looks to be approximately what is that
six times six times as much donation. I'm sorry, I
was looking the wrong stat So Johnson and Johnson fifty
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seven thousand for Trump and two hundred and thirty nine
thousand for Biden Harris, so approximately four times as much
given by Johnson and Johnson, big pharma over to the
Biden Harris campaign. It's telling, though that you won't see
one name over here at all on Trump's list, even
when you get tend to like home Depot at thirty
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one thousand, you won't see the number one on the
Google side, I'm sorry, on the Harris side, which happens
to be Google. Google is number one at one point
four six four million, which, to be clear, because of
the gargantuan size of that company, that actually that one
point four million represents more than the top however many
this is what is it, two dozen, two dozen list
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names on Trump's list. You add all those up and
it comes to like one point one million versus Google's
at one point four just by itself. Microsoft's number two,
of course, at seven hundred and forty three thousand, So
right there between Google and Microsoft, that's like ninety nine
percent of search. And you tell me, is big tech
on board with with Kamala or what big tech?
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Big pharma?
Speaker 4 (16:09):
You've got Morgan Stanley in there, JP, Morgan, Amazon, Facebook, Phfiser,
Pfisers in there on that list, Disney of course, my gosh,
I mean, it's just a rogues gallery of horrible, horrible donors.
And yes, the vast majority of them love Kamala. They
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love they really want Kamala to win. They're desperate. Whereas
you know, our our fellow fellow working class folks such
as those of at Walmart, Well, they're they're going for
they're going for Trump. Costco, got a home depot, General Motors. Yeah, yeah,
they're they're they're on the Trump train. And and and rightly,
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so if you're like me, chances are you're very concerned
about our few is a nation. We have the election
coming up, but regardless of who wins, there's going to
be challenges. Look, I'm rooting for Donald Trump wholeheartedly.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
But here's the thing.
Speaker 4 (17:08):
Even if he wins, and I do think that he will,
but even if he does win, chances are we're still
going to have to work really hard. We're gonna have
to fight. There will be challenges, They'll just be different.
You know, perhaps it simplifies things. I Kamala Harris wins,
because then we just know that everything's going to be
bad and we just have to head for the hills
or something, or fight. Fight the socialist rise that will
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happen here in the United States of America with a
Kamala Harris victory. But even if Trump wins, there are
different challenges they will They being the powers that be,
as well as the lunatics and Antifa and the various
domestic terrorist groups out there, they are going to do
whatever they can to subvert to destroy the United States
of America. They would actually prefer to destroy it under
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Donald Trump, and then under Kamala Harris they'll let her
handle that. But if Trump's in there, then they're gonna
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Generally I don't like to play political campaign ads, but
this campaign number one, there have been some really good ads.
Number two, I think they're necessary. Number three Nicole Shanahan.
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You know, look, it was great to get RFK Junior
on the Trump train. It's going to be amazing having
him as part of the administration. But I'll admit this,
at least from a campaign perspective, Nicole Shanahan's team, I
guess it's her team. I don't think she's out there
making the videos herself, but the her team, driven by
the MAHA Coalition or whatever it is, they're putting out
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the best ads period. I mean period, not even close
the granted they're longer so they get more time to
express what they need to express, but they put out
a fantastic a fantastic message, one of the best ones.
We put this over at the Liberty Daily Rumble channel
and it did very well. There lots of great comments.
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So I'm gonna play it here because as I think
that this needs to be seen. It's called what is
Dear Kamala Harris.
Speaker 9 (20:08):
Dear Kamala Harris. Let's get one thing crystal clear. The
vast majority of American men have no issue with electing
a female president. Our issue by solely with you. You
were second in charge of California for thirteen years.
Speaker 7 (20:26):
As California's Attorney General Harris, promoted enforcement of a law
that allowed prosecutors to seek jail time for parents of
truant kids.
Speaker 10 (20:35):
As a prosecutor in law enforcement, I have a huge stick.
So I decided I was going to start prosecuting parents
for truancy.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
I thought that was crazy.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
I was like, how can you lock parents up.
Speaker 10 (20:49):
If you don't go to school. Kamala's going to put
you and me in jail. Yes, we achieved intended effect.
Speaker 11 (20:58):
I opened the door and I see at least seven
or eight cops wanted to arrest me.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
As a matter of fact, they did.
Speaker 10 (21:05):
And frankly, you know the prosecutors in my office who
volunteered to do this, my homicide prosecutors, my gang prosecutors.
And they went over there, and I said, when you
go over there, look really mean.
Speaker 12 (21:17):
She had me arrested and prosecuted because my handicapp, Darughter,
was sick in the hospital and had missed some days
of school.
Speaker 10 (21:26):
I learned that with the swipe of my pen I
could charge someone with the lowest level offense. That person
could be arrested, They could lose time from work and
their family, maybe lose their job. They'd have to come
out of their own pocket to help hire a lawyer.
They'd lose standing in their community.
Speaker 12 (21:45):
I lost my job and couldn't pay rents, and we
got evicted.
Speaker 10 (21:51):
Weeks later. I could dismiss the charges, but their life
would forever be changed.
Speaker 12 (21:56):
I became homeless. We had to move into a motel.
Speaker 13 (22:00):
Because of the swipe of my pen.
Speaker 4 (22:02):
I don't agree what Kamala Harris did to my mom,
and I don't agree with what she's done to other
parents as well.
Speaker 9 (22:09):
You were second in charge of the United States for
four years.
Speaker 12 (22:13):
If anything, would you have done something differently than President
Biden during the past four years.
Speaker 10 (22:19):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Inflation is hitting the highest level in thirty nine years,
record high number of illegal crossings time.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Has been surging across the nation, huge.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Spikes in homicide.
Speaker 5 (22:36):
If we be heading toward World War three.
Speaker 9 (22:38):
After seventeen years of Fell leadership, you are now asking
us to trust you as first in charge of our country.
Speaker 10 (22:45):
I am concerned and focused on big issues. Elementary and
middle school truancy is actually a big issue. If we're
trying to save the state money because of truancy, California
public schools lose one point four billion dollars a year
in funding. I want money.
Speaker 12 (23:03):
My message to all Americans do not trust Kamala Harris.
Speaker 9 (23:10):
As men and protectors of women and children. You are
simply a risk we are not willing to take.
Speaker 13 (23:19):
Paid for it by Maha Alliance and not authorized by
any candidate or candidate's committee.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
Like I said, it's amazing stuff she does. She and
her team do a fantastic job of getting the right
message out. You know, you see a lot of these
television ads, thirty second clips, and they do their best,
but they're even the good ones are generally the same
thing over and over again. Right, what the Maha Alliance
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is doing is spectacular. They're they're raising the bar quite
a bit. I mean it's a little basically, it's a
little two to four minute documentaries, and I really truly
appreciate what they're doing. Somebody else I just discovered. Okay,
it's funny because I saw his video pop up on
my my ex feed. I watched it and it's like, wow,
(24:08):
that's really good, good, good, little little mini speech there
and when I went to go look him up, it
turns out he was following me on X anyway, So
I followed him back and trying to reach him see
if we can get him on the show.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
Albert Gilliery.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
He's a member of the I believe, the Senate in Louisiana,
and now he's running.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
For US Congress.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
And based upon the limited information that I have on him, hey,
he makes some he makes some killer points in about
what three or four minutes here, Let's let's play that one.
Speaker 14 (24:44):
Recently, I made what many are referring to as a
bold decision to switch my party affiliation to the Republican Party.
I wanted to take a moment to explain why I
chose to become a Republican and also to explain why
I don't think it was a bold decision at all.
It is the right decision, not only for me, but
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for all my brothers and sisters in the black community.
You say, in recent history, the Democrat Party has created
the illusion that their agenda and their policies are what's
best for black people. Somehow, it's been forgotten that the
Republican Party was founded in eighteen fifty four as an
abolitionist movement with one simple creed that slavery is a
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violation of the rights of man. Frederick Douglass called Republicans
the party of freedom and Progress, and the first Republican
president was Abraham Lincoln, the author of the Emancipation Proclamation.
It was Republicans in Congress who authored the thirteenth, fourteenth,
and fifteenth Amendments giving former slaves citizenship, voting rights, and
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due process of law. The Democrats, on the other hand,
were the party of Jim Crow. It was Democrats who
defended the rights of slave owners. It was the Republican
president Dwight Eisenhower who championed the Civil Rights Act of
nineteen fifty seven, but it was the Democrats in the
Senate who filibusted the bill. You see, at the heart
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of liberalism is the idea that only a great and powerful,
big government can be the benefactor of social justice for
all Americans. But the left is only concerned with one thing, control,
and they disguised this control as charity programs such as
welfare food stamps. These programs aren't designed to lift black Americans.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Out of poverty.
Speaker 14 (26:35):
They were always intended as a mechanism for politicians to
control the black community. The idea that blacks, or anyone
for that matter, need the government to get ahead in
life is despicable, and even more important, this idea.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
Is a failure.
Speaker 14 (26:53):
Our communities are just as poor as they have always been.
Our schools continue to fail to children. Our prisons are
filled with young black men who should be at home
being fathers. Our self initiatives and our self reliance have
been sacrificed in exchange for allegiance to our overseers, who
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control us by making us dependent on them. Sometime I
wonder if the word freedom is tossed around so frequently
in our society that it has become a cliche. The
idea of freedom is complex and it's all encompassing. It's
the idea that the economy must remain free of government persuasion.
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It's the idea that the press must operate without government intrusion.
And it's the idea that the emails and phone records
of Americans should remain free from government search and seizure.
It's the idea that parents must be the decision makers
in regards to their children's education, not some government bureaucrat.
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But most importantly, it is the idea that the individual
must be free to pursue his are her own happiness,
free from government dependence, and free from government control, because
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Speaker 15 (28:22):
So, my brothers and sisters of.
Speaker 14 (28:23):
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Speaker 4 (28:50):
Fantastic stuff there. Like I said, I don't know a
whole lot about this guy yet, but I will. I'll learn,
and I'll see if I can get him on the show,
and I'll report back. Hopefully he is one of the
good guys. We will we will see, Lord Welling. So
I was promised I want to go over in this case,
we'll go over four reasons. These aren't the only four,
but these are the four that come to mind as
reasons that everybody. I don't care what district you're in,
(29:11):
what states you're in. You think it's in the bag
for Trump, you don't think it's in the bag for Trump,
doesn't matter. Whatever your perspective is. Try to get out
there and vote. If you're watching this show, get yourself
out to vote, Take a friend, all that good stuff.
And this is in no particular order, so it's not
a one through four list, it's just a list. So
we'll start with number one, the down ballot races. Look,
(29:32):
we need Trump. If he doesn't have the House of
Representatives and the Senate in control from the Republicans, then
it's going to greatly hamper what he can accomplish in
his second term as president. So we need you not
to mention, of course, the extremely important local races that
far too few people take into consideration. Those we do
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need to win, city, state, county, all of them. You
need to get as many as many first Patriots as
possible into office. Number two, we need a landslide mandate desperately.
Do we need this? Okay, if there's if it's a
tight race, then there's going to be more confusion, more
more whatever resistance against Trump and the MAGA agenda. If
(30:19):
there is a landslide. On the other hand, as we
hope that there will be, then there there will be
less pushback that basically it'll be a mandate and people
will be like, oh, okay, cool, I guess this is
the way that we're doing things for the next four years.
I know you're like, no, that won't be like that.
We'll see, hopefully we'll see Number three voter fraud. Look,
they're going to try to steal the election. I don't
(30:40):
care if you are in Texas, anythink that Trump is
definitely going to win. Pretend like as Trump says, I've
said these says, pretend like we're one point up. He
actually has been saying, apparently that partend like we're one
point down. Okay, we're close. We're excited, but you gotta
fight like heck to get across the finish line. And
so I will be switching my tune from one point
up to one point down. Either way, same difference. Be positive,
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be hopeful, be prayerful, but definitely be energetic, and get
out there and vote, doesn't matter where you are. And
then last, but not least, the closer it is, the
longer the turmoil will last. They are going to try
to make the turmoil last for indefinitely. I mean literally,
they're going to try to make it last from now
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until the end of his presidency. And so if we
can win in the landslide, if he's able to win
most of these swing states early, and then of course
that would leave the last three swing states to do
whatever they're going to do their attempt at Shenanigans. If
it's already one, then we won't have to worry about that.
So win, fight, vote, get other people to vote, do
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whatever you can to try to make this an absolute landslide.
If we can do that, then the weeks and months
of turmoil can be mitigated.
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Being that it's a week until the election, I know
that that's pretty much what everybody wants to talk about
here about and all this stuff. But there are other
things happening in the world. And this next story, even
(34:13):
though it's not directly related to polls or anything like that,
it does it technically speaking, it is related to the election.
Speaker 3 (34:21):
So there's a man and he shot his neighbor.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
His neighbor was out in front of his yard just
just he was trimming one of his trees with the chainsaw,
and his neighbor shot him, okay, shot him.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Sent to the hospital tried to kill him.
Speaker 4 (34:39):
That man, the one who shot him, is charged now
with second degree attempted murder or something like that. But
that was last week and guess what, he still hasn't
been taken into custody. He's not on the run or anything.
They know exactly where he is. He's in his home,
the home that he lives in where he shot his neighbor.
He's still there. Police have the place surrounded, you know,
(35:03):
but they really they won't. They're not doing anything. I
think last night they started to do something. I know,
they broke the window. And you know, after several days
of course of not taking this guy into custody, they
looks like they might be starting to do something. I'm
gonna play the local news report from it, but it's infuriating,
especially when we remember that it was his name pastor
(35:26):
how I forgot his name now, the Catholic who was arrested,
he was protesting at a planned parenthood and they sent
over twenty armed SWAT members to his home to arrest him.
And it was instantaneous, Okay, why because he was protesting,
(35:47):
protesting for life and twenty over twenty SWAT members there.
Whereas this other guy who shot his neighbor with a gun,
who has had multiple run ins with the law in
the past, including slashing at cops tire Clearly he has
(36:08):
psychiatric problems, and they won't They're not doing anything. Now
you're probably just saying, well, what does this have to
do with the election? Wow, this just happens to be
in in Minneapolis. Yes, Tim Walls is tampon Tim's beloved Minneapolis,
where they like to defund police.
Speaker 3 (36:25):
They like to to.
Speaker 4 (36:27):
Unjustly send cops to jail, like Derek Chauvin for doing
his job as he was.
Speaker 3 (36:32):
Supposed to do.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
It's just all sorts of bad and this is what
we have to look forward to under a Harris Walls administration.
Kamala Harris pretends to be tough on crime. Okay, yeah,
when it suited her she was as district attorney, as
Attorney General, she put some pretty hideous, hideous enforcement out there.
(36:56):
But now all of a sudden, you know, fast forward
to twenty nine, twenty twenty, Now she's in d C. Now,
all of a sudden, it's all about, oh, you know,
bailout Black Lives Matter rioters and you know, let's let's
get criminals back on the street, as many of them
as we can.
Speaker 3 (37:10):
Let's let it in as many as many.
Speaker 4 (37:12):
Illegal aliens as possible, you know, because we are a
law less nation, and she was the borders are, so
why not. As you watch this story, and hopefully it
doesn't infuriate you the way that it infuriated me, because
I am I'm barely able to speak after having watched
this and then thought about it, talked to my wife
about it.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
I started reading reading in the.
Speaker 4 (37:34):
Bible and Proverbs of all places. She was showing me
how hell yeah, they were talking about this. It's like
what they were talking about the cops in Minneapolis. She's like, yeah,
and eah, anyway, she wasn't.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
Wrong, but yeah, it was. It's pretty insane.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
And the defund police movement which is still alive and well,
despite the fact they don't talk about it, they're still
doing it. They're just not talking about it as openly
because it's not as popular because people realize now how
stupid of an idea it is.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Well, here it is.
Speaker 4 (38:07):
This is in play in Minneapolis, Tim Walls of Minneapolis,
and it will be in play in the United States
of America if Harris and Walls get installed.
Speaker 16 (38:18):
And thank you for joining us on Fox nine and
Fox Local. I'm Kelsey Carlson. Our top story tonight Minneapolis
Police Chief Brian O'Hara apologizing to a man who was
shot while trimming a tree. The suspect is the next
door neighbor who has not yet been arrested. Fox nine's
Leon Purvis spoke with the victim moments after he was
released from the hospital, and he joins his life from
(38:40):
our newsroom with more. So, Leon, how is this victim doing.
Speaker 3 (38:44):
Kelsey right now?
Speaker 11 (38:45):
The victim is trying to piece together why his neighbor
hasn't been arrested for shooting him. Please say they're trying
to do it safely because police consider the neighbor, John Zalichak,
armed and dangerous. The chief said what happened to the
victim shouldn't have happened. He tried to kill me, and
if it worked for a few inches, you know, I
(39:06):
would have been dad. This is the moment Davis Moultiri
says his neighbor, John Salijak shot him while he was
trimming a tree. Moltzeiri just got out of the hospital Sunday.
He can't go home and recover because Sawchak is still
in his home right now. Essentially, I'm homeless until the
cops decided to go and somehow capture John Salijak has
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been civily committed in the past. Core document show Sawjack
has an extreme risk protection order. It shows he threatened
to kill a neighbor multiple times, may threatens to shoot
his sister, and slashed an off duty police officers tire.
The threads and acts of violence date back to twenty sixteen. Currently,
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Sawjak faces second degree attempted murder, assault, and harassment charges
after investigators say he shot Motiri.
Speaker 15 (39:57):
In this particular instance, we failed this victim one hundred
percent because that should not have happened to him.
Speaker 11 (40:05):
Sunday, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara apologized for his officer's
response to the situation.
Speaker 15 (40:13):
The Minneapolis Police somehow did not act urgently enough to
prevent that individual from being shot.
Speaker 11 (40:19):
Monsoeriri's wife, Caroline has been back to their home two
times with the police escort. She tells us a lieutenant
asked her to be patient with the police department.
Speaker 16 (40:30):
I said, patients is what has gotten my husband shot.
Speaker 11 (40:36):
We've been patient for over a year. Chief O'Hara is
letting everyone know they're working on arrest in saw Jack.
Speaker 15 (40:45):
I'm sure most of the residents there know. We have
been there twenty four to seven the last few days.
We have been trying to get this person into custody safely.
Speaker 11 (40:55):
Chief O'Hara also said they used their Behavioral Threat Assessment
Team CONTRIST and talk to Salachak's family. He says that
hasn't worked. He mentioned they're running out of options before
they have to escalate them. He believes it will ultimately
come to that. Live in the newsroom, Leon Purpos Fox nine.
Speaker 16 (41:12):
All right, we'll keep following. Okay, we have breaking news
on a story that we've been following all weekend. There
is a heavy police presence outside of home in Minneapolis.
Looks like police are looking to arrest a man who's
a suspect in a shooting of his neighbor. Fox Ligne's
Leon Purvis is live at the scene with more Now
and Leon, you spoke with the police chief earlier today
(41:34):
who was saying that he needed to apologize for the
fact that there hadn't been an arrest yet in this case.
Speaker 11 (41:42):
Exactly that, Kelsey. We just arrived here moments ago before
the ten o'clock newscast. Is an heavy police presence here.
They have the whole perimeter surrounded. Just take a look
over my shoulder right over here. They just porched the
person inside the home, the suspect, John Salchak. They kept
on saying that they are Minneapolis police and they have
(42:02):
a surge warrant and that he's under arrest. So they
just broke the window. They're attempting to arrest him tonight. Again,
this is the closest that we could get to the scene.
The block is completely closed off up until the next
light up the street. And again everyone is here right now.
There are neighbors here that heard the police speak over
(42:26):
the microphones. They heard it from blocks away. So we're
waiting to see what happens here tonight. We're going to
continue to follow this story throughout the night and to
see what comes of this and see if they can
make a successful arrest. For now, Live in Minneapolis. Lea'm
Purvis Fox nine.
Speaker 16 (42:42):
Hey man, a couple of quick questions just to bring
our viewers up to speed if they're not familiar with
this story. You spoke with the man who was shot,
and so tell me a little bit about how he's
doing tonight. Also, he was just trimming a tree on
his yard, correct when he was shot.
Speaker 3 (42:58):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 11 (42:59):
He was just trying to his street in front of
his yard when investigators said that he was shot and
he actually fell on this black I don't know if
you can actually hear that behind me. You hear police
on over the microphone again. And so this actually happened
on Wednesday. His name is Davis. He went to the
hospital on Wednesday. He was actually released from the hospital
(43:19):
today and he couldn't go home today because Don Salchak
has not yet been arrested. Police are trying to arrest
him tonight. So right now, Davis and his wife are
just in limbo right now as he recovers from that shooting.
And as you can imagine, there's a lot of frustrations
with Davis and now along with the police chief apologizing
for Davis to have to go through.
Speaker 16 (43:38):
That well, and this is just creating such an uneasy
situation for the entire neighborhood since the man has been
there in that home but has not been taken into custody.
This is a developing story and Leon will continue to
check back with you throughout our newscast. We'll also continue
to follow this on foxnine dot com.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
So, yeah, so I don't know what do you do?
I mean, you do.
Speaker 4 (44:01):
You send the cops in. That's what they're paid to do. Police,
they're trained for this. You send in SWAT. You do
it as carefully as possible. You don't want any any
collateral damage. You don't want any uh any any cops
getting hurt. Okay, so you go full force. You know,
I don't know the exact tactics, but that's why they
that's why they're they're called SWAT, special weapons and tactics.
(44:25):
They're able to break down the walls, throw in flash
bangs and and all that kind of stuff, and take
out a guy who shot his neighbor, a guy who's
clearly a threat to everyone around him, every all of
his other neighbors. He is a threat to them. And
yet this woke police. And I'll keep in mind, I
(44:45):
don't I don't necessarily blame the police because I know
what they've had to go through in cities like Minneapolis,
any polace where Democrats are in charge, this is what
you can expect.
Speaker 3 (44:56):
This is what happens when you.
Speaker 4 (44:59):
When you you don't even necessarily have to defund the police,
just demonizing them the way that the Democrats do, just
just neutering them the way that Democrats city mayors and
city councils do. Democrat states, the governors and the state legislators,
they do, and they want to take this full force
(45:20):
across the United States in ways that Joe Biden did not. Okay,
Joe Biden. Joe Biden was not nearly as woke as
either Kamala Harrison Tim Walls. And at the end of
the day, that's really what this comes down to. This
isn't just about poor Democrat policies. This is about rampant
wokeness in Minneapolis. Minneapolis has that triple threat. Okay again,
(45:40):
Democrat mayor, Democrat governor, Democrat city council and then out
on top of that, Democrats in DC. And of course
you're going to get idiocy like this. So I don't
necessarily blame the cops for their inaction. I don't know
the full story. I don't know if they're being held back,
I don't know what they go through. I don't but
I also definitely don't know why a swat team hasn't
(46:02):
taken this guy into custody yet, either take him out
or take him out one or the other. He's a danger.
He just shot a guy for.
Speaker 3 (46:12):
Trimming his tree.
Speaker 4 (46:17):
Maybe if somebody should call in and say, hey, I
saw him protesting a planned parenthood, Oh my gosh, they'll
send in. They'll send in the military at that point.
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All right, let's turn once again to the MAHA Alliance
for you know again, I think I mentioned it earlier.
If I didn't, I'll mention it for the first time
or second time now. I don't like playing campaign ads,
but they're putting out the best ones. I mean, these
ones are awesome, and these these are necessary because they
(48:24):
for me to play, because they fit the mission. One
of the missions of this show is to empower to
give you all ammunition.
Speaker 3 (48:33):
Right.
Speaker 4 (48:33):
This is this is information, facts, videos, articles, whatever that
you can use to hopefully convince your anybody that you
know who's on the fence. For example, anybody that you
know who maybe doesn't understand what's really at stake somebody
that you know who who might be like, oh, yeah, no, totally,
I totally trust the Democrats and I don't like Trump
(48:55):
or whatever. And in this case, I think that this
demonstrates that they cannot and should not and must not
trust corporate media. Now, they heard from us all the time,
and I think a lot of times they the ones
that are fully in bed with cn AN, MSNBC, New
York Times, whatever. You know, they think we're just echoing
Trump's description of fake news because they're mean to him.
(49:17):
But they need to be told that, no, they're not
just mean to Trump. They're not just mean to us.
They're lying. They're lying to you if you're not you personally,
but you because I know you're not watching them, but
the people that you're going to talk to, the people
that are around you, friends, neighbors, relatives, co workers, the
(49:40):
guy at the laundromat. These people, many of them just
don't realize that they're being lied to as much as
they are. So I turned now again to Nicole Shanahan
and her team over at the Maha Lions for another
epic ad.
Speaker 9 (49:57):
By now, most Americans are aware that they is corrupt.
And dishonest. Like magicians, they used the art of redirection
to lure your attention then deceive you. As a case study,
let's replay this infamous clip from twenty seventeen.
Speaker 5 (50:16):
But you also had people that were very fine people
on both sides.
Speaker 9 (50:22):
To this day, democrats insist that former President Trump has
failed to disavow the racist elements within that crowd.
Speaker 10 (50:29):
And what did the president then at the time say?
There were fine people on each side.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
There were very fine people on both sides.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
My god, that's what he said.
Speaker 9 (50:42):
Would it shock you to learn that exactly fifty seconds
after mister Trump made that initial comment.
Speaker 5 (50:48):
Very fine people on both sides, he then said this,
And I'm not talking about the neo Nazis and the
white nationalists because they should be condemned totally.
Speaker 13 (50:59):
The fact checking sites finally debunking democrats claims that then
President Trump called neo Nazis and white nationalists quote very
fine people.
Speaker 9 (51:08):
Ask yourself, how did they hide this for seven years?
Then ask yourself, what else are they hiding.
Speaker 10 (51:17):
That Donald Trump would invoke Adolf Hitler.
Speaker 11 (51:20):
Described American fallen soldiers as suckers and losers. Is determined
to convince you there is a crisis at the border.
Speaker 5 (51:27):
Quote it doesn't cost sixty thousand bucks to vary an efing.
Speaker 1 (51:30):
Mexican warning of a quote bloodbath if he loses the.
Speaker 16 (51:34):
Election, admitting that he will in fact the dictator.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
Called by the suspension of the constitution.
Speaker 16 (51:38):
And as a sexist and a sexual harasser.
Speaker 3 (51:41):
They're playing the public.
Speaker 2 (51:42):
You.
Speaker 9 (51:44):
If we are ever going to heal as a nation,
we must demand integrity from those entrusted as the broadcasters
of critical information. Together, we will pull back the curtain
to expose and hold accountable every network of deception Without truth,
there is no trust without trust. There is no unity
(52:08):
without unity, there is no United States.
Speaker 13 (52:13):
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any candidate or candidate's committee.
Speaker 4 (52:21):
Great stuff there again, if I like that, RFK has
joined the campaign. But but Nicole Shanahan, through at least
these videos, has demonstrated a real strength for the Trump
the Trump campaign, they put out what I considered to
be the best the best campaign adds.
Speaker 3 (52:39):
Out there by far.
Speaker 4 (52:40):
And it's important that people get are aware of this stuff,
especially when it comes to the lives of corporate media.
Speaking of Eliza from corporate media, Beyonce is supposed to
be playing in every single, every single Kamala Harris event.
Of course she never does, and it's always a rumor,
and the rumor's always turned out to be false, But
that doesn't stop corporate media from trying to try and
make Beyonce happen.
Speaker 7 (53:02):
There are rumors, There are rumors that Beyonce might make
an appearance. I personally think that that's true, but we
shall see.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
There are Oh, we're going to say this now, can
I say this?
Speaker 2 (53:12):
Well, let's let's couch it in rumors and rumbling.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Okay, let's just say so. I mean, that's out there,
the Beyonce talk.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
You have to stay tuned, but I have it on
really good word.
Speaker 16 (53:25):
The beehive is buzzing right now because the preparation for
the beehive it has to start her all like sources
come from backstage, that's all I'll tell you. JMZ and
the Hill recording that she will indeed be making a
surprise performance on stage here in Congress.
Speaker 6 (53:40):
That was just dancing along and he's excited at he's
hearing rumors, which a donor confirmed to me that she's
also hearing that Beyonce is in president of all Things
Music and Fashion and Style.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
I E Beyonce.
Speaker 11 (53:53):
I mean it's going to show up, mean.
Speaker 4 (53:55):
May guest tonight, Beyonce.
Speaker 16 (53:58):
Know, Beyonce's got to be in town, right, my gosh?
Is that what we're in for?
Speaker 8 (54:02):
Beyonce show tonight?
Speaker 7 (54:03):
There are rumors that Beyonce may be there this evening.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
We may see Beyonce.
Speaker 6 (54:10):
Is the Ania Center going to be turning into the
Beehive tonight?
Speaker 9 (54:14):
Earlier today we spoke with Christy George, the executive director
of the DNC Host Committee.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
Well, not hope for Beyonce.
Speaker 3 (54:20):
How is that going to happen? I don't know, but
that was about.
Speaker 11 (54:23):
It around here.
Speaker 5 (54:24):
I know, I thought you would have the insider tip
on that.
Speaker 2 (54:28):
I'm hoping fingers cross, fingers scross.
Speaker 3 (54:30):
They're keeping it very close to the mast.
Speaker 7 (54:31):
Where it's like everyone else, we were hoping that Beyonce
makes an appearance.
Speaker 2 (54:36):
There could be a surprise performance from Beyonce.
Speaker 7 (54:38):
Is that a Beyonce song playing right now?
Speaker 2 (54:40):
And is that telling something?
Speaker 7 (54:43):
Possibly breaking news, breaking Beyonce news. The rumor has it
Beyonce may be performing, someone's doing a warm up with
her song.
Speaker 16 (54:52):
I'm just saying Rachel.
Speaker 7 (54:54):
Two pretty powerful black women up on the stage together.
Speaker 5 (54:57):
Lee.
Speaker 3 (54:57):
We'll see what you Beyonce and Beyonce or no Beyonce.
I'm guessing she's here.
Speaker 16 (55:01):
We're hearing rumors about Beyonce. I tried to get Senator
Booker to give me the tea on that, but he
just played toy.
Speaker 12 (55:06):
Beyonce comes out.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
I just may lose my call just a little bit.
Speaker 17 (55:09):
Charles.
Speaker 16 (55:10):
We're going to break you off right now to get
you back on the hunt for Beyonce in the building.
Speaker 4 (55:17):
And of course Beyonce never happens not. I mean, she
gave a speech about how she's a mother and that's
why she's voting whatever.
Speaker 3 (55:24):
Bottom line is that they.
Speaker 4 (55:26):
It's the ultimate bate and switch when it comes to Hey,
come on down to the Kamala rally and you'll get
to hear a free Beyonce concert or whatever. Actually it's
not even free. You'll get paid. You'll get paid to
come down because we'll pay people to fill the stands.
The entire campaign is a debacle, and this whole Beyonce
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controversy is a controversy. It's a scandal, really, But this
whole Beyonce, oh you know, corporate media says that there's
gonna be a Beyonce concert possibly maybe sword or kind
of It's ludicrous, but that's that is again a microcosm
of the entirety of the Kamala Harris campaign. They make
promises that they know they can't keep. They tell lies constantly.
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The entirety of their campaign is built around a series
of lies.
Speaker 3 (56:13):
And then they lie about the lies.
Speaker 4 (56:15):
And they know they can do that because they know
that there will be absolutely positively no pushback from corporate media.
Corporate media will just just bow and whatever. It's annoying.
It's annoying to say the least, but this is what
we have to deal with. This is election twenty twenty four,
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and this is what we've had to deal with.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
Now for at least eight years. You could say that.
Speaker 4 (56:42):
During the Barack Obama years there was a lot of
cover run as well, but nothing even close to what
they started running with Hillary and then Joe and now Kamala.
Even during Barack Obama's years, you did get some pushback occasional.
It was rare, but you did get some pushback from
leftist corporate media as well as obviously Fox News all over.
That's how they built, their built their strength in the
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ratings was because of Barack Obama. But then after he
was out, once Trump was in, all of a sudden,
Fox News sort of changed and then you know, they
fired Tucker and everything sort of went went horrible. I
haven't watched Fox News since. The last time I watched
Fox News in earnest more than a clip or two
was was Election Night twenty twenty. That's when I realized,
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holy crap, they really are just full blown, full blown
controlled opposition. But at least they're not They're they're willing
to call out certain things. Brett Beair did a pretty
decent job with his interview, and of course you still
got Sean Hannity and the Trump supporters on the on
the opinion side, the commentary side. When it comes to news,
the news portion of the organization is very much neutral,
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and in reality, they try to highlight as much as
they can. That's that's subtly negative about Trump. It's it's
really weird because I know that the upper ups over
there really hate him, but they can't. Yeah, they have
to walk a fine line between they don't want to
go full Drudge and just just abandoned Trump. But they
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also they don't want them to win either, so you know,
poor them Catch twenty two with their millions or billions
of dollars. So I don't know, Beyonce, she'll never play
a Kamala concert despite all of the rumors. That is uh,
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that's Kamala's campaign lies on top of deceits, on top
of falsehoods, over and over and over again. I can't
wait till this is over. So thank you for watching.
We are going to be doing more more live shows.
You know, what you just watched is we have the
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pre recorded shows, and we have have We're starting to
do some more live, fully live shows, and the.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
Challenge is the timing. That's all we're trying to test with, right.
Speaker 4 (59:03):
We've got the we've got the pre recorded shows. Half
an hour it goes over world YouTube, fifty six minutes
of it goes over to Frank speech. Those are all good.
But we want to do more more live shows and
we're just trying to nail down the time because getting
the schedule. You know, as many of you know, I'm
very much involved in a whole bunch of stuff, right
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and as such, it's important that we get the timing right,
you know, I've done morning shows. I used to show
on a short wave that started at four am my time,
at least seven am Eastern time, four am my time,
and we would do that one every day and that
was that was fun. That was fun. But you know,
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we've also we've had shows on terrestrial radio. We've had,
of course, my Rebel channel, which has been here pretty
much the whole time, and we've done morning, evening, afternoon
night trying to find where where the audience is.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Where are you all?
Speaker 4 (01:00:02):
So I do recommend please let me know what times
are good for you. Go to Jdrecker dot com, slash
talk jd Rutger dot com slash talk, send me an
email and let me know what you think. We are
testing out times seeing when when the audience is around. Really,
I mean, I know that sounds crazy, but to be
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able to coordinate this properly and to get a set time,
we have to test these out. So I'm going to
be doing at least one more show today. One show
that we've been strongly considering doing in the evenings is
one that focuses on the stories that we publish over
at Thelibertydaily dot com as well as America First Report
dot com. Those are the two two conservative alternatives to
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to the Drudge Report. The actual aggregators that get get
pretty strong traffic. You know, we reach we reach hundreds
of thousands of people per day between the two, and
it is it's growing, So that's good.
Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
But a lot of people have asked.
Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
You know, maybe for sort of a behind the scenes look,
and so the thought was, hey, why don't you just
because I at five pm Pacific time every day Monday
through Friday. No, I'm sorry, well technically Monday through Friday
and then all day Saturday and Sunday. I'm editor of
Thelibertydaily dot com. I will go through and at stories
that that I feel the masses need to read, and.
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
It does a good job.
Speaker 4 (01:01:25):
It's instrumentous traffic to various conservative sites. We rarely, rarely,
i mean, only if absolutely necessary, will we ever send
traffic to to non conservative sites. It does happen, okay,
but it's it's rare. I know a lot of the
aggregators out there, they'll they'll send the MSN dot com
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or or you know, CNBC dot com or whatever New
York Times. I don't do that, okay. I want to
support patriots. I want to support conservatives, and if we're
going to send thousands, tens of thousands of visitors to
particular website, I want them to be fighting the good fight.
I don't want to benefit, you know, CNN dot com
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as some of the aggregators out there do. I did
a calculation one time based upon just I was gonna
be all petty and be like, oh, you know how
much money these these mainstream media sites are making from
the massive traffic they're getting from from this conservative aggregator
and that conservative aggregator. It's amazing, No wonder they love them.
You know, might as well just go to Drudge and uh,
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you know I mean, and it's signific. We're talking about
millions of dollars made by many of these these left
wing corporate media sites because the traffic they get from
conservative news aggregators that love to for whatever reason, love
linking to to to MSNBC dot com, giving them tons
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of ad revenue. But then then when they're instead of
linking to bright bart or anywhere, they they put those
behind some like archive archive version of the site that
eliminates their ability to actually make revenue. So it's like, hey,
let's take conservatives a bunch of them, and let's let's
have them make a lot of money for the La Times.
(01:03:13):
But the you know this the Gateway pun they're they're
put behind an archive wall, so so.
Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
They get zero dollars from it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:21):
I I've actually questioned, I'll admit that I've questioned the
motivations of some of these these conservative aggregators out there
that that practiced that. It's like, why in the world
would you send tens of thousands of visitors per article.
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It's not just like like per year, per month, or
per week or even per day. We're talking about per article.
These these larger conservative aggregators out there, like Drudge, like
some of the others that are greatly benefiting Politico, you know,
or Axios or whatever. It's like, yeah, let's let's give
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them a lot of money, but let's not give any
money to anybody in town hall media. Let's put them
behind a behind an archive wall. It doesn't make any
sense to me, but whatever. So So anyway, point is
that people have been trying to convince me, and I
think I'm finally drinking the kool aid to do sort
of it. Behind the scenes. I thought it would be boring,
(01:04:26):
but apparently they think it'll be fun. So we're probably
gonna try that tonight. If not tonight, then tomorrow. It
just depends on getting it set up on here to
where I can show my screen and we go through
the fees because everything we do is manual. At the
Libertydaily dot com and at at America First Report dot com,
it's all manual. Okay, we don't have any fees of
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feed into the sites and then and then you know,
it's not like an RSS. We actually hand pick every
single article.
Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
And that's why it is. It is a NonStop ordeal.
That's why.
Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
And my weekends are busier because I'm there from Friday
night until Monday morning. I am doing the Liberty Daily
and America First Report dot Com. And there's no I
take naps. I don't actually get to sleep for a
solid eight hours or anything like that, or six hours
or even four hours.
Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
During those days.
Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
I have to take naps and my wife monitors the
news for just in case anything crazy or big happens.
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
You'll wake me up and then we'll.
Speaker 4 (01:05:23):
Go do go get it up there first on the scene.
So so we're definitely gonna do that. We might even
do a separate show. Again, I have to test the times.
It is super important that I know when people are
going to.
Speaker 3 (01:05:38):
Be watching, because the gap is huge.
Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
Okay, Sometimes i might do my show and there'll be
dozens of people watching. Sometimes I'll do my show and
there'll be hundreds of people watching. Sometimes I'll do certain
shows and there will be thousands of people watching. You know,
I'm not Ben Shapiro. I don't have an audience of
tens of millions. Okay, I just have to I have
to to go. I have to do my show when
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you all are are watching and available. So let me
know what you think as far as times, We're gonna
be testing out many, many times this week in preparation
for the election and for what happens after the election,
because that's when crunch time is. That's when I'm really
going to be hardcore focused on this show. If we
had an audience, say like Ben Shapiro's. And I'm not
ripping on to be clear, but if I had an
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audience of that size, then the pre election stuff would
have been super super important. But because I already know
with a with a ninety nine percent certainty that the
vast majority of you watching my show, and there's just
not not like millions of you, but you all are
already on board. I don't need to try to convince
you to vote for Donald Trump. I don't need to
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convince you to vote against Democrats.
Speaker 3 (01:06:49):
Whether it's at.
Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
Lower down ballot races or Kamala Harris or anywhere in between.
You don't need that convincing. So I haven't really put
a ton of effort into that as much as trying
to empower you with information that you can use to
to talk to your friends, your neighbors, your co workers,
your relatives, the guide down the street. Okay, that's that's
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been more of my focus. That's how I I'm trying
to fight the good fight. But after the election, things changed.
Depending upon what happens during the election, either we're going
to shift the show into you know, making America great again,
or we're going to shift the show into into let's
let's start the revolution, because we're gonna need one or
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the other. And that's where I believe my my skills,
my talents, and those two scenarios are going to be
far far better used than in trying to convince an
echo chamber that that Kamala Harris is an idiot, and
that that that Adam Shift is evil. You already know that,
(01:07:52):
So what you might not know is what we'll be
discussing on this show afterwards.
Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
So it's for me. We've got to lead up to
the election.
Speaker 4 (01:07:59):
But but on and after election day, the show changes,
and that's what we're trying to prepare for this week.
What are we going to manifest this show as and
how do we reach the maximum audience? If you are watching,
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Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
Again, this does help.
Speaker 6 (01:08:18):
I know.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
They say that it helps. I guess it does. I
don't know, but they say it helps, so we'll go
with that. But we will be again. We'll be back
on later today at least once, maybe twice, so stay tuned,
watch your notifications.
Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
I don't know what times. I don't know anything yet.
Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
We're testing out, so so be ready, Lord Willing. I
will be back later today with another episode. But in
the meantime, y'all stay strong, stay safe, and God bless
for the last oh four years, coincidentally lining up with
the Biden Harris regime for the last four years, it
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has made sense to a whole bunch of men Americans
to move their wealth or their retirement over to physical
precious medals. This is a good, good thing, okay, And
I'm not a financial advisor. I'm not giving you financial advice,
just telling you that it's happening. A lot of Americans
are doing it, and they they know why they're doing it.
Between dedollarisation, inflation, the potential for recession, everything that's going on,
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the turmoil that's going to come with the presidential election,
regardless of who wins. By the way, there's going to
be economic turmoil before, during, and after the election.
Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
We know this. This is coming.
Speaker 4 (01:09:32):
So a lot of people are trying to find the
higher ground of physical precious medals. The challenge there is
that not all gold companies are made the same.
Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
Look.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
I know that you might seem like the arts seems like, Oh,
everybody's got their conservative commentators that promote them. The difference
between me and these other conservative commentators and show hosts
and whatever is that I actually did my research, and
unfortunately I've come to the conclusion that the others once
could not have because if they did, many of them,
not one hundred percent, but a lot of them if
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they did their research, if they knew exactly what they
were promoting, there was no way they would they would
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