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What if the choice between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is more unsettling than ever? In this gripping episode of the WDYM podcast, we critically dissect recent debates and the tumultuous state of our political landscape. We question Biden's cognitive abilities through a series of concerning soundbites and insights from my senior care experience. Simultaneously, we scrutinize Trump's aggressive border security tactics and bold claims, pondering the difficult decision facing voters. The episode reaches a chilling climax with an account of a disturbing event in Butler, Pennsylvania.

But that's not all—there's a fascinating twist as we explore Amber Rose's unexpected endorsement of Trump. We'll trace her journey from skepticism to support, driven by her father's challenge to find proof beyond media portrayals. Alongside her story, we contrast documented instances of Trump's racially insensitive behaviors, weaving humor and sarcasm to underscore the undeniable pattern of racism in his history. This engaging segment highlights the importance of thorough research and offers a critical look at the influence of celebrity endorsements in politics. Tune in for an insightful and provocative discussion you won't want to miss!

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
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Speaker 2 (00:10):
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and relax.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Here's hamilton's own , michael gillespie.
I don't know about you guys,but are you tired of
life-changing events,life-alterating events?
I feel like another one'scoming around the way here
pretty soon, within the nextyear or two.

(00:38):
But, man, I mean we've had 9-11happen 2020 election.
That wasn't real, was real.
It wasn't documented.
Where the votes at it was red.
Now it's blue.
Recession after recession afterrecession, inflation after

(00:58):
inflation.
Can you just take me back tothe 90s?
90s was okay.
Taco Bell was not expensive.
I can go to the movies for 650.
Why are we in this situation?
I don't understand why thepolitical scene is so crazy at

(01:22):
this moment.
It's, it's absolutely bonkers,but where's my manners?
Welcome to the WDYM podcast.
I'm your host, michaelGillespie.
I hope you guys are doing goodand I hope you guys got your
MREs and your bunkers ready,because things are about to hit
the fan.
Start off with number one.

(01:43):
We had a debate a couple weeksago that just scared the living
tar out of me.
Let me give you the examplethat I found of President Joe
Biden being Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Child care, elder care, making sure that we
continue to strengthen ourhealthcare system, making sure
that we're able to make everysingle solitary person eligible
for what I've been able to dowith the COVID excuse me with
dealing with everything we haveto do with.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
look if what was that ?
Did y'all hear that?
What was that?
I know he has a stutteringthing and whatever, but what the
hell was that?

Speaker 4 (02:37):
We finally beat Medicare.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Thank you, president, biden president Trump was right
, he did beat Medicare.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
He beat it to death and he's destroying Medicare.
See, and the funny?

Speaker 3 (02:46):
Well, he's right, he did beat Medicare.
He beat it to death and he'sdestroying Medicare, See.
And the funny thing, of course,President Trump just absolutely
went for the jugular with howhe does things, but it gets
worse too.
There's another soundbite thatI got.
That just it is terrible.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
In addition to that, we found ourselves in a
situation where, when he waspresident, he was taking,
separating babies from theirmothers, putting them in cages,
making sure the families wereseparated.
That's not the right way to go.
What I've done since I'vechanged the law.
What's happened?
I've changed it in a way thatnow you're in a situation where
there are 40% fewer peoplecoming across the border

(03:28):
illegally.
It's better than when he leftoffice, and I'm going to
continue to move until we getthe total ban on the total
initiative relative to whatwe're going to do, with more
border patrol and more asylumofficers.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
President Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
I really don't know what he said at the end of that
sentence.
I don't think he knows what hesaid either.
Look, and there he goes again.

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Trump will attack you if you appear weak, but he, joe
Biden, appears weak.
One more.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
For months of my presidency we had, according to
Border Patrol who is great and,by the way, who endorsed me for
president, but I won't say that.
But they endorsed me forpresident Brandon.
Just speak to him.
But look, we had the safestborder in history.
Now we have the worst border inhistory.
There's never been anythinglike it, and people are dying
all over the place, includingthe people that are coming up in

(04:23):
caravans are dying all over theplace, including the people
that are coming up.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
President Biden, the only terrorist who's done
anything across the border isone who came along and killed
three and his administrationkilled an al-qaeda person.
Come in and his administrationkilled three American soldiers
killed three American soldiers.
That's the only terroristthat's there.
I'm not saying that.
No terrorists ever got throughwith the idea they're emptying
their prisons.
We're welcoming these people.

(04:47):
That's simply not true.
There's no data to support whathe said.
Once again, he's exaggerating.
He's lying.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Okay, so that last one wasn't too bad, but how do
you feel after that?
I mean, do you?
I mean, who do you vote for inthat situation?
The one that pathologicallylies all the time or the one
that doesn't know how old he isand just sounds terrible?

(05:15):
I've been in the senior carehospital care for the past six
to seven years.
You know.
You know when someone needs aBIMS test.
A BIMS test is just a simplecognitive test that somebody
needs when they arrive at afacility and unfortunately, I

(05:40):
believe one of those two is inneed of a test.
So I know it is July, but whoare you voting for after hearing
that?
It's scary.
It is scary Right now, outthere, after that performance, a
lot of people on the blue sideis like yo, joe, you got to go.

(06:05):
They're just not evensugarcoating it.
They feel so dejected by thatthat they're asking him not to
run.
And I can't blame them.
Look again, I've been workingwith seniors, with people that
are in their elder stages oflife, and it's just a simple

(06:28):
question Do you want that to runtheir country?
And as an American, as aveteran, you don't want that.
That was god-awful and I justthink.
Unfortunately, he is past hisprime.
And well, he is past his primeand well, way past his prime,

(06:49):
and there's no way, there's noway he should be even thinking
about running for a second term.
So let's see what happens withthat.
So, off the momentum of adecent debate, we have something

(07:11):
happen in pennsylvania.
I think it's actually butlerpennsylvania now, first and
foremost at 602 pm, formerpresident trump walked on the
stage.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Thousands were there to see him speak.
They would witness the firstassassination attempt of a
president in more than 40 years.
He was immediately surroundedby secret service.
His ear bloodied.
By 6.13 pm he was rushed offthe stage.
I got you, sir.
I got you, sir.
Let me get my shoes hold onyour head we should not condone
violence, period.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
There is no way anybody should be happy that an
assassination attempt attempt ondonald trump happened.
There's no.
This is the thing that bothersme about politics.
We have the middle, the littlebit to the left and a little bit

(08:12):
to the right.
Then we had the extremists oneach side, extreme left, extreme
right.
To hurt and kill somebodyhappens to somebody.
Nobody should be wishing thaton anybody.
Let's, let's be 100 right now.

(08:33):
Let's be 100 right now and justsay an assassination attempt on
anybody should not be somethingcelebrated at all.
The fact that this guy, thThomas Crooks, was 130 yards
away from the president at arally is crazy to me Again, as
an American, as a veteran, thatshould not have happened, period

(08:59):
.
Now, what are the odds ofsomeone doing that are very low.
You would never think someonewould take a shot at someone
who's running for president, forpresident of the United States.
Mr Crooks grazed his ear,grazed his ear, almost almost

(09:20):
connecting.
If it wasn't for his head turn,we could be talking about
something completely differentthat we're not going to go any
further on the show to be 130yards, to get a shot off and
almost do something that hasn'tbeen done in almost 40 years, or
actually the assassination tipthat happened in 40 years to do

(09:42):
something that hasn't been donesince what jfk and you know,
we've read about that allthrough history and everything.
We do not need that to havehappened.
Thank god that that did nothappen.
From the from the results ofthis assassination tip, a lot of
people then started questioningwomen.

(10:04):
It was women secret servicemembers that were pulled into
question.
And this is this is the pointwhere things are overanalyzed
over, you know, overanalyzed andbeaten to a pulp when people
see the footage of this.
And I ask you, what would youdo in that situation when
bullets go off and you are asecret service or you are a

(10:27):
service member in the militaryor anything like that.
There's only so much trainingto be done and you don't know
but your basics to, for example,cover the president, cover the
president.
Of course there's traininginvolved, but until you're

(10:53):
actually in a situation wherethe training is real life and
you have no control over wherethe bullets are coming from, you
have no idea.
You know you're doing.
Your basic job is, in this case, the Secret Service to cover
the president, and people arepointing out things like the
young Secret Service member hada problem holstering her gun or
something like that, and to me Isay you're being ridiculous.
I guarantee if you put anybodyin that situation real time, you

(11:17):
would be doing the same exactthing.
Don't make this a woman thingor anything like that woman
thing or anything like that.
That is crazy to me that someof the media that's taking it
and said, well, women shouldn'tbe secret service members.
I think um candace owens wasone of the people that said
women shouldn't be secretservice members which is

(11:40):
ridiculous.
If you want to serve yourcountry that way, then all power
to you go and do it.
Um, the person should have beenthat close.
I'm gonna just be honest,someone.
He shouldn't have been 130yards, oh, that close away from
the president to make that shotand shot him in the ear.
So first, and you know so, Ijust wanted to say thank god

(12:02):
that didn't happen and I hopepeople will learn a lesson from
this and maybe the republicanparty can preach something
different other than the, thelanguage they have been doing
lately.
So, um, so that happened, butit gets better.

(12:26):
So, after that situation, thefollowing week they had the rnc,
the republican nationalconvention, where they select
who's running for president and,of course, no brainer, it's
president trump number 45 andNumber 45.
And the funny thing about this,the funny thing about this, is

(12:48):
that who are they pulling, whoare they trying to put on stage
to get people to vote for DonaldTrump?
Because you know, previously wewe went through a lot as
Americans under Donald J Trump.
We had riots, charlottecountries his words, not mine

(13:10):
the Puerto Rico incident afterthe hurricane.
I just don't want people toforget exactly what happened
last time the 45th president wasin office.
A lot of hate, a lot of thingswere said and done.
You know, mexico will build thewall and pay for it.
That didn't happen, let's notforget.

(13:31):
So who?
who is going to pander to theyoung people, to the, the black
people, to the, to the non-whitepeople.
Who are you going to get on thestage to vote?
Of course we're going to getAmber Rose.
Amber Rose on stage to getyoung people and non-white

(13:58):
people to vote for PresidentTrump.
Who, who?

Speaker 5 (14:04):
is Amber Rose.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
Welcome Amber Rose from South Philadelphia.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Born and raised on the playgrounds where I spent
most of my days chilling out.
Oh wrong show, my bad.
I got caught in the SouthPhiladelphia part.
So, amber Rose, amber Rose, ifyou don't know model, what do
you?

Speaker 6 (14:28):
call them.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Girls in video stripper yeah, she was stripper.
A whole bunch of other thingsand for research purposes only,
has 50% off her OnlyFans rightnow.
I'm not saying, listen,research purposes only.
Okay, I'm trying to be thorough, trying to be a good
investigative reporter.

(14:50):
Slash podcaster, amber Rose,ladies and gentlemen, miss Bash
and Slash herself, you might beasking what that is.
That's the tattoo on her head.
Yes, you heard me right.
Tattoo on her head, miss Bashand Slash.
I think those are her sons.
Those are on her forehead.

(15:11):
Dedication.
I got my kids on me too, justnot on my forehead.
Okay, I just not going to dothat.
Amber Rose, what are you doingat the RNC?

Speaker 6 (15:25):
But I do care about the truth, and the truth is that
the media has lied to us aboutDonald Trump.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
Okay, you know what?
That's fair.
That is a fair statement.
The media probably has liedabout donald trump.
He cannot be as bad as weconstantly hear.
There's no way.
There's no way that everythingwe've heard from cnn, msnbc is

(15:56):
all.
There's no way.
Right?
He can't be a rapist and afelon and has 34, 33 charges.
No, he wouldn't do anythinglike that.
He wouldn't evade taxes, notpay people.
That sounds like a lie and Ican get behind that because you
know there's no way.

(16:17):
There's no way.
That is true.

Speaker 6 (16:24):
I know this because for a long time, I believe those
lies, so I'm here to set therecord straight.
The first person I knew whosupported Donald Trump was my
father.
I was shocked.
My entire family is raciallydiverse and I believed the
left-wing propaganda that DonaldTrump was a racist.
My father said no, he's not,amber.

(16:47):
What are you talking about?
And when I insisted, he saidprove it.
So to prove my father wrong, Idid my research and looked into
all things Donald Trump.
People have to do theirresearch.
I watched all the rallies and Istarted meeting so many of you,

(17:10):
his red hat wearing supporters.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
Now, I know she didn't just do the rallies and
meet supporters to get the truthabout Donald Trump.
I know she didn't just do therallies and meet supporters to
get the truth about Donald Trump, I know.
I just have a feeling that sheused Google and found some
information out.
I am going to use Google andjust look up, just put in.

(17:36):
I'm going to put in racistcomments by Donald Trump and I'm
going to see what comes up holdon one second.
So, oh, vox, v-o-x has anarticle as of August 30th 2020.
So they don't gave him fouryears of free not documenting

(18:00):
his racist comments.
So let's just scroll throughand see what I can find, because
I believe in the truth and Idon't think Donald Trump's
racist right.
Let's just look Okay.
So let's go.
Let's read oh yeah.
I remember this.
Remember that it was firstcalled the china virus and kung

(18:24):
flu.
That's funny, no, that's racist.
Okay, then he had the audacityto say, uh, kamala harris, uh
doesn't meet the requirements torun for vice president.
The same thing he said aboutPresident Barack Obama, about,
you know, birth of conspiracy.
Okay, you know, maybe there'san inkling of truth in that and

(18:47):
he's not being racist.
This article starts back in1973.
Wow, shocker 73, trumpManagement Corporation.
They got sued for violating theFair Housing Act.
Federal officials foundevidence that Trump had refused

(19:07):
to rent to black tenants andlied to black applicants about
whether the apartments wereavailable.
Among other accusations, trumpsaid the federal government was
trying to get him to rent towelfare recipients.
In the aftermath, he signed anagreement in 1975 agreeing not
to discriminate to renters ofcolor without omitting the
previous discrimination.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
Hmm.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
Not racist.
That's just.
You know why.
Would you want to rent tosomebody on welfare?
I can get down with that.
Oh, let's see what else did hesay.
Oh, let's see what else did hesay.
1992, trump Plaza Hotel andCasino had to pay $200,000 out
of fine because it transferredblack and women dealers off
tables to accommodate big timegamblers.
Prejudices, not racist.

(19:46):
You know, you got to.
You know what your customerwants.
The customer's always right.
Right, the customer gets whatthey want.
I don't want these blacks andwomen at the table.
Okay, get them out of here.
And I guess I don't want theseblacks and women at the table.
Okay, get them out of here.
And I guess I don't.
You know, I don't see nothingwrong with that.
That's not racist.
93.
In congressional testimony,trump said some Native American

(20:10):
reservations operating casinosshouldn't be allowed because,
quote, they do not look likeIndians to me.
Wow, not racist Guys.
What are you talking about?
They don't.
I could see that.
What else did he say?
2004, in season two of theApprentice, trump fired Kevin
Allen, a black contestant, forbeing overeducated.

(20:31):
You're an unbelievable talentedguy in terms of education and
you haven't done anything.
You haven't done anything,trump said on the show at some
point.
You have to say that's enough,you're fired.
Not racist at all.
If you don't know, this is allsarcasm.
This is blatantly racist.
Okay, he had an idea for theApprentice white versus black.

(20:57):
He said he wasn't particularly.
He said he wasn't particularlyhappy with the most recent
season of the show.
So he was considering an ideathat is fairly controversial
creating a team of successfulAfrican Americans versus a team
of successful whites.
Whether the people liked it ornot, it's somewhat reflective of
our very vicious world.
End quote.
Okay, not racist.

(21:24):
And and of course, you know thebirther thing about obama he was
not born in us.
He claimed to sendinvestigators to hawaii to look
for obama's birth certificate,but later obama released his own
certificate calling trump acarnival barker.
I didn't even know there wasSomething called birtherism.
That's crazy.
I mean, there's a lot ofevidence that suggests Quite the

(21:44):
opposite.
Amber, you said due to research.
That was just one article, thevery first article On Google.
But you know I digress, youknow I could be wrong.
Who knows what happened?
So, amber, why are you up there?
Why are you on the rnc day onegiving the speech?

(22:06):
What?
What has got you so mad thatyou you out here committing to
donald trump?

Speaker 6 (22:10):
you're watching this tonight, you know our country is
in trouble.
Just like me, when you go tothe store and buy food for your
family, you're shocked oh whenyou fill up your gas tank,
you're pissed oh, I know I am.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
I bet you are behind all that.
Millions and millions ofdollars.
You got you up there actuallypumping gas and going to the
grocery store.
No, you ain't.
No, no, I'm not even going toeven believe what you're saying
is real, because that's not.
There's no way you're outgrocery shopping, let alone
upset about the money you'respending on grocery shopping.
You make money, you got money.

(22:46):
You ain't upset you.
You're not you.
You are not in the realm ofreal Americans, right?
So you know, there I'm.
I'm pretty sure there's somekind of secret agenda about why
you're doing this, I mean, otherthan to appeal to the non white
voters and to get that draw forTrump.
So I don't know.

(23:07):
It is what it is and I wish hernothing but the best.
But speaking of real Americans,that's not the only one.
We have.
The former, arguably one of thegreatest WWE champions.
As in Hulk Hogan on, was thatday three.

(23:30):
He was also on the stage.
What did Hulk Mania have to say?
Now?
Personally, I loved Hulk Hogan.
I do, I did, I did but again,he's a racist too, and that
hurts me to say that.
That did, I did, but again he'sa racist too and that hurts me
to say that.
That hurt.
Bret Hart said Hulk Hogan wasracist and, of course, iron

(23:55):
Sheik.
If you're a wrestling fan, youknow these names.
These are Iron Sheik, bret Hartthese are some iconic wrestlers
in the WWE back in the 1980sand 90s.
They would say things like whenBret Hart says things.
That's why I'm like, okay, ifBret Hart says it's true, it's
true.
Bret Hart is probably one ofthe most genuine in my opinion,

(24:17):
one of the most genuine peoplein the world.
After everything he's beenthrough and everything.
I believe what Bret Hart says.
When Bret Hart called Hulk Hogana racist, I didn't believe him
for one second.
I said there.
When Brian called Hulk Hogan aracist, I didn't believe him for
one second.
I said there ain't no way.
Hulk Hogan, mr, I am a realAmerican.
His theme song Fight for theright of every man.

(24:38):
I I, I come on, man.
If you are a wrestling fan fromthe 80s, you love Hulk Hogan.
But let's get to it.
What does Hulk Hogan have tosay at the RNC?

Speaker 6 (24:52):
All right, now we got to go back to the convention,
where professional wrestlinglegend Hulk Hogan is about to
give his remark.
Let's take those live USA.

Speaker 5 (25:17):
USA, usa.
Well, let me tell you something, brother.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
Oh the GOAT, oh, one of the GOATs of wrestling, hulk
Hogan's on the RNc havinghimself a good time.
Man, like, what's he gonna say?
This has to be the weirdesttime in any political history of
the world.
We got donald trump as anominee for the Republicans, for

(25:45):
the Republicans for presidency,and now we got WWE icon legend
GOAT Hulk Hogan out there doinghis thing.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm notmaking this up.
This is, this is.
This is awesome.
We got Hulk Hogan out there.
Who is he wrestling?
What is he doing?
Is he giving a speech?

(26:06):
We got Hulk Hogan up there.
Who is he wrestling?
What is he doing?
Is he giving a speech?
What is Hulk Hogan offering tothe people?

Speaker 5 (26:14):
Because when Donald J Trump what?

Speaker 3 (26:18):
did he say?
Did he just call him DonaldDonald Dick Trump?
Maybe I heard that wrong.
Let's play that again.

Speaker 5 (26:26):
Because when Donald Dick J Trump becomes the
president of the United States,all the real Americans are going
to be nicknamed Trumpites.
Because all the Trumpites aregoing to be running wild for
four years.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Hey, I'm not mad at that.
Hulkamaniacs and Trumpites,that's a great tag team.
If I've never heard of a tagteam better before Not the mega
powers, the Hulkatrumpites.
That sounds amazing.
So he's there and I have noidea why he's there.
What is he offering?
What I mean other thanentertainment, and who are you

(27:07):
appealing to?
I I said, ladies and gentlemen,that is a legit question.
What is your purpose?
What are you appealing to?
I mean, it has to be betterthan what miss amber rose did.
We got hulk hogan up there.
So, mr mr hulkster, hulk hogan,what?

Speaker 1 (27:24):
are you up there?

Speaker 3 (27:24):
for and mind you he's taking off his jacket.
In full promo mode Let.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
Trumpomania rule again.
Promo mode Okay.

Speaker 3 (27:57):
So he's pulling off the jacket, attempting to rip
the shirt.
Now, hulk Hogan's old, so youknow he can't get the shirt off
like he used to and that wasactually that looked like real
cotton.
It wasn't like his littlepull-off shirt like he had back
in the 80s or early 90s.
They're like cotton.
I don't know about you, I can'trip a cotton shirt off like
that.
So he goes and does that and,um, he says they, they, when

(28:22):
they took it.
Who is they?
I know, I know we're not doingthis whole pointing fingers and
all that stuff.
Especially, it was a week old,still got the bandage on his ear
and sidebar.
Why has everybody else got abandage on their ear?
What is going on?
Tell me you're in a cultwithout telling me you're in a

(28:45):
cult.
Why is everybody wearing abandage on his ear?
This is the thing that bothersme about everything.
As soon as this happened it's aweek into it there's merch out
there about it.
There is merch everywhereselling it.
You attempted, let me ask you,if someone attempted to take

(29:06):
your life One, would you be outthere the following week?
One, two, would you havesomeone have merch selling that
image or an image of someonetaking a shot at you.
I don't know if I'm comfortablewith that.
I don't know if that'ssomething we should be doing,

(29:27):
let alone the people that aredoing that right.
So, mr Hulkster, why are you soangry?

Speaker 5 (29:34):
Crime is out of control, the border is out of
control, the price of food andgas and housing is out of
control, and the only person whocan clean this up is donald
trump so there goes the sametaglines food, uh, housing, gas.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
I'm pretty sure he didn't say that, but I'm pretty
sure he meant to say that allthese little blurbs and tags are
what he's there about.
Like he has to worry about thatNow recently.
Recently, he won a lawsuit formillions and millions of dollars
.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't haveto worry about gas, food or

(30:18):
housing like the rest of us do.
But you know it's Hulk Hoganand anything Hulk Hogan does, he
needs, he needs to end it, theonly way.
Hulk Hogan knows how.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
So all you criminals, all you lowlifes, all you
scumbags, all you drug dealersand all you crooked politicians
need to answer one question,brother.
You crooked politicians need toanswer one question, brother
what you're going to do whenDonald Trump and all the Trump

(30:57):
of maniacs run wild on you,brother.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
I thought there were.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Trumpites.
What?
Which one are they?
God bless you and thank you.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Typical Hulk Hogan ended, ended the.
Ended the wrestling promo.
Like only way, the only way hethe wrestling promo, like only
way, the only way he could likethat.
So, uh, the only thing I wasmissing was his music, which I'm
pretty sure he can't play nowbecause it's not his, let alone,
uh, the guy who makes itprobably didn't want him playing
it at that convention.
So how do you feel now?
How do you feel now about yourwhole vote, after hearing that

(31:29):
shenanigans from miss amber roseand hulk hogan, sleepy joe
ain't sounding so bad now, thisis the whirlwind of us politics
and we're only in July.
What more can happen?

(31:53):
I can't wait to hear Joe nexttime he talks.
It's only July, it is only July.
I'm the host of the WDYM.
My name is Michael Gillespie.
Thank you guys for tuning in,as always.
Go vote.

(32:13):
I know we're, I know it's July.
Go vote.
I'll talk to y'all later.
Peace out, thank you.
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