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I am joined, of course bymy right hand man. He is Anthony
Rodriguez. We call him a rodStop it, stop it right now,
stop it. Anyway, we gota lot go. Even though I knew
it was going to be a shortshow. If we had a show,
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of course, I delivered a massiveblog for you to do, as I
do every single day. To findit, go to mandy'sblog dot com.
That's Mandy's blog. No apostrophe inthe end, the Mandy's even though it's
possessive and I know that in propergrammar there would be an apost there.
There's not an aposter he there rightnow. It's okay, don't worry about
it. It's just the U rL. We We had to do it
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that way anyway. Click on thatand look for the headline that says seven
eleven twenty four blog. Maybe ashort show with any at all, but
a blog anyway. Click on thatand here are the headlines you will find
within office happening, all the shipsand clipments and see that's going to press
clinch today on the blog. Ifyou hear me say this, I've got
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a show will be at the RNCnext week. I'm beginning to think the
Dems want Biden out. Just walkedJake Tapper's face here at two. Chuck
you he is dried up for Biden. Chuck Todd confirms what we already knew.
It's so bad for Biden. TheNew York Times is fact checking and
now Dems are driving Jews out ofthe party. The truth about electric vehicles
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demand has Downtown hit rock bottom withoffice vacancies. Have you watched devastated yet?
The University of Florida shows how tohandle protesters. Here, Mark have
a fry. This is so mean, but so funny. Rip. Shelley
Duval is hiv over. New scamsare hitting homeowners. Those are the headlines
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on the blog at mandy'sblog dot com. Now, I did do a blog
today, but as you can see, not a very big one, not
at all. So we do havea lot of stuff though. You guys,
I'm so sorry to do this toyou, but the biggest story of
the day is still about whether ornot President Joe Biden will be the candidate
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going forward and every day I wantedyou to go back to yesterday's blog and
click through that Nate Silver column whereNate Silver talks about the stages that the
Democrats are going to go through beforethey basically invoke the twenty fifth Amendment to
get him out. And today wesaw a US senator that no one's ever
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heard of from the great state ofNew Hampshire calling for him, Joe Biden,
to step aside. Now, whywould a junior senator from the great
state of New Hampshire come out andtell Joe Biden to step aside? Well,
that's because, a he's not upfor reelection anytime soon. That's the
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biggest thing about this guy. Hejust got into office in twenty twenty three.
But that is the next on thismulti step tier of what has to
happen before Biden gets knocked out ofoffice. Right, So it's interesting because
he's kind of a I don't wantto call him a no name Democrat because
well he is. He's a noname Democrat. I can't even remember his
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name right now, and I can'tfind in the blog that where I put
that, and I know I putthat on the blog, say, and
I can't find the guy's name.But it doesn't really matter. It doesn't
really matter at all. But noweverybody is turning on Joe Biden, including
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the new York Times. The NewYork Times has not only published multiple editorials
asking him to step aside, theypublished an op ed, a guest editorial
by none other than George Clooney askinghim to get a step aside yesterday.
Now, the interesting thing about theGeorge Clooney guest editorial or whatever you want
to call it, guest call him, is that George Clooney was one of
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the one of the people behind thebig fundraiser last month. The fundraiser where
Obama had to go and get Joeand walk him off the stage like a
child. That was a George Clooneyevent. George Clooney, they worked around
George Clooney's schedule. He was thebig draw that day. That that's what
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was gonna happen. And now GeorgeClooney has completely turned against him. And
Jeffrey Katzenberger, who is a bigcheese in Hollywood. He is heading up
Biden's campaign in Hollywood. He essentiallybegged George Clooney not to publish it on
Tuesday, as the Biden is fromThe New York Times on Tuesday, as
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the Biden campaign learned that mister Clooneywas preparing his opinion essay, campaign aids
aides began what three people familiar withthe effort described as a full court press
to persuade the actor not to publishit. Jeffrey Katzenberg, the movie mogul
who's a coachair the Biden campaign andits chief ambassador to Hollywood donors, led
the effort to convince mister Clooney thathe should stick with mister Biden, the
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three people said, And obviously GeorgeClooney said no now today. And I
don't have this on the blog becauseI didn't see it until after I posted
the blog. But I want toshare with you something that Jensack said on
some program. Jen Sockey, ofcourse, former spokesperson for the White House,
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and she was being asked about JoeBiden running and all kinds of stuff,
and then she just shifted over togive us the little window into what
is coming as they work to stopthe nightmare that is Joe Biden running for
office. Com Well, here thevice president. I'm call her vice president.
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Now I keep going her. Sheis like an in my view,
an undervalued talent. She's a veryfierce communicators a rod. Did you just
hear that that she's a very quotefierce communicator. Did you hear that?
Fierce communicator? But I'll let Janzakifinish because you've really got to hear the
next forty seconds of this very strong, especially on one of the core issues
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that made the election maybe one orlast time, which is abortion rates,
you know, and they said thisis why I think what she did that
and did a couple of interviews afterthe debate people. I was sitting on
the set with a bunch of otherMSMBNBC anchors and we were like, everyone's
like that was great. It's like, yeah, that's what she's doing out
in the country and nobody is reallytracking it. It's just that's who she
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is. But there is a characterout there. There is It's almost like
public opinion hasn't caught up with whatshe is doing out there. And also
we live in a country that issexist and racist, so like there is
that. Not everybody at all,but there is a level of it that
does impact elections. Kama here,the vice president. I got to stop
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that. So let's be clear.So here's the new talking points. Okay,
the new talking points are Joe Bidenis too old and he needs to
do the right thing for the countryand keep his legacy intact by stepping aside
and then talking point number two.Oh and by the way, have you
noticed how amazing Kamala is. Oh, of course you can't. You haven't
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noticed, because we live in asexist and racist country and it does impact
election, she says. So thisis apparently the new pitch. The new
pitch for Democrats is vote for Kamalato prove you're not racist and sexist.
That's it. That's the big pitch. The fact that she said she is
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a fierce communicator. I laughed outloud, you guys, I laughed out
loud. I mean, maybe,with the passage of time she could be
an incredible communicator, but I don'tsee it happening right now. I don't
see it happening at all. Yes, thank you, Kamala, Thanks so
much, because I can already seethe commercials of her making her word soup,
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her word salad, whatever it isyou want to call it. Just
blathering on. I just this,watching this in real time, this almost
doesn't feel real because it's so insane. Every bit of it is nuts,
absolutely nuts. And so watching thisunfold, we're living. You know,
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there's an old old curse, thatis, may you live in interesting times?
And it doesn't sound like it shouldbe a curse, but yet it
is. It is definitely a curse. And we are definitely living in interesting
times right now. I mean,I'm thinking about, like my great great
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grandchildren are going to learn about thisin school. What are they gonna say
about this period of time when whenthe Democratic already is so desperate to hurle
their candidate overboard because they knew hewas compromised, but they thought they could
drag him over the finish line.They really believe they could drag a man
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who is clearly insignificant decline over thefinish line, and we we just wouldn't
notice. No, it's fine,people, No, he always talks like
that's what he always walks like,you know, Frankenstein. It's fine,
nobody's gonna notice. It's good.It's good when all they had to do
was have an open primary and allowanother Democrat to come forward. So watching
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this level of spin, Kamala Harris, she is an undervalued talent. She's
a fierce communicator. Also, welive in a country that is sexist and
racist. There's a level of thatthat does impact elections. So that's the
new narrative, just letting you knowwhat's going on. Taking care of that.
We've got a lot of stuff totalk about. You're already weighing in
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on the Common Spirit health text lineat five six six nine zero. And
I think this is an interesting conversationor conversation starter. This person says,
I just wonder how bad it wouldlook if they pick somebody else besides Harris,
a black woman to replace Joe Biden. Or is she just universally thought
of as not the right fit?Okay, So let me explain why Kamala
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will be the nominee just from logic. Okay. So this is a logical
explanation of why it's going to beKamala, and that is some of the
most rock solid support for the presidentcomes from the Congressional Black Caucus, and
he knows this. He already hasa problem with African Americans as more,
especially African American males, are leadingto Trump. Not a ton. I
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don't want to make it sound likeyou know, Trump's going to win the
black vote, but enough that itis concerning for Democrats. So they cannot
replace Kamala and risk and they wouldthey would very much alienate the Congressional Black
Caucus and their Black voters. Sothey can't do that. And I think
they know they know that Kamala isgoing to lose, because I think certainty
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she's going to lose. I justcannot imagine Kamala Harris being able to get
this over the finish line. She'sjust not that good at all, not
that good at all, And somehowit would be it would be oddly appropriate,
though, knowing Kamala's political career,if she was somehow appointed the nominee
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instead of earning it, it wouldbe part for the course for her,
right so, but secondarily, elevatingKamala getting rid of Joe Biden has less
to do with winning the presidency thanit does dragging down the rest of the
ticket. If Joe Biden stays atthe top of that ticket, it is
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going to be really challenging for downticket races to go to Democrats. And
that is a huge problem. Likethat's the bigger problem right now. Right
now they realize I think this isbased on what I'm seeing, the kind
of reactions that I'm seeing, theyare they are sending it in the way
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that they are now afraid, Andwe heard Michael Bennett say this our own
generic Democrat senator. He's saying that, you know, there's a good chance
that this could be a Trump landslideand he could take the House and the
Senate with him. Now, theDemocrats know that as long as they still
control one lever of government, mostlikely the Senate, because they're far behind
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in the House, and they're notobviously far behind at all. They control
the Senate right now, so they'relooking to save the Senate they are already
have. I believe there are eightraces that are going to be very challenging
for Democrats to win in this electioncycle. When it comes to the US
Senate. John Tester in Montana isvery vulnerable in this election cycle. Sharrod
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Brown in Ohio is very vulnerable inthis election cycle. So they need to
at least keep the margins close sothey can stand a chance of destroying a
second Trump term like they destroyed thefirst Trump term. Right, I mean,
I'm sure they're already ginning up allkinds of accusations of whatever to throw
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at him. I will say this, this new and improved, disciplined Donald
Trump that we are seeing on thecampaign trail, and he is. He's
very disciplined. He's been very quietwhile all the news media is talking about
how Joe Biden can't continue. Now, I'm sure he's been quiet for a
couple of reasons. Number one,he wants to run against Joe Biden,
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right. He doesn't want them toreplace Joe Biden. He sees a run
against Joe Biden as almost a slamdunk where he gets to go back into
office because Joe Biden is so incrediblybeatable, and he is incredibly beatable,
and everybody knows it, including theDemocrats. This is why we're having this
whole conversation in the first place.But the second reason I'm hoping is that
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he is paying attention to the lessonslearned in the last election cycle, where
it felt like to me, everytime the news swung to talk about Joe
Biden in any kind of negative light, Donald Trump would say something crazy and
he'd bring the attention back to him, and it's like, dude, when
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everything is going wrong for your opponent, shut up and sit down and let
it happen. He seems to havelearned that lesson, which leads me to
wonder in his first go round aspresident when accusations were made about Russian collusion,
which he clearly knew were false.Right, he knew that he didn't
collude with the Russians. He knewthe whole thing was just ginned up.
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He knew it was fake, heknew it was a lie. So I
think he was like, hey,I'll appointed special counsel, they'll find out
there was nothing there and it willgo away. He will not do that
this time. I need not dothat. This time. There will be
no special counsel. Any kind ofdemocratic accusations are going to fall on deaf
ears. First of all, he'snot running for reelection, so he is
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you know, there's no need toworry about that because he's not running for
reelection. So this is a muchdifferent situation. But man, this is
this is really really really interesting.This person said, if you will spend
two minutes on Google, you caneasily find Harris is not black. She's
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mostly Asian, but she certainly haspublicly lied about being black. But she's
black enough. You know, she'sblack enough. And as Jensaki pointed out,
with the massive amount of racism inthe country that fairly recently elected a
black man, to the White House. It's impossible for her to get elected
because of racism and sexism. Ofcourse, says this text, our nation
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is racist and sexist. Otherwise Bidenwouldn't make it clear that he's going to
have a black woman as vice presidentbefore he even named who. It was
exactly right, exactly right, Mandy. Hollywood's hatred of Trump overrides supporting Biden.
That's why they want somebody else,because they know you, guys.
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I just can't see young people,and I'm talking about people who don't the
young people between the ages of eighteenand twenty four are not the most reliable
voter block in the world. They'rereally not. Actually, between eighteen and
thirty four not the most reliable votingblock in the world. Many of them
just stay home, they don't payattention, they're busy doing other things,
and I just don't see them gettingany of the youth vote this time.
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I was talking to a friend yesterdayand he said that a dear friend of
his has a twenty something year olddaughter, and ten minutes into the debate,
she broke down and was completely inconsolablethat this was her option as a
young person to vote for Joe Biden. Who she you know, Democrats,
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She's a young Democrat. She justyeah, yeah, young people are not
going to vote for Biden. Youknow what's going to be the interesting wild
card here, RFK Junior. RFKJunior is going to appeal to a lot
of people as a protest vote alot, And I think that's going to
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be very very interesting to watch whohe pulls the most votes away from and
what kind of impact he has.It would be super ironic if RFK Junior
was the first third party candidate inthe modern era to get thirty percent of
the election. Racist and sexist,says this Texter, like the Democrat primary
last election where Harris was dead lastcorrect, correct, Mandy. At this
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point, it's not the eighteen totwenty four is voting for grandpa, but
voting for great grandpa. Hey,oh my god, that's accurate, isn't
it. Wait? Let me thinkyes, No, no, their grandfather.
Okay, let's just assume that youwere old enough, so you got
out of college, you got marriedwhen you were twenty two, and you
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had kids at twenty three, andthen their kids had twenty three. That
would put you at forty three,and your parents at sixties. Oh my
god, it could be. Youmight be right. Holy cow, Mandy.
Kamala can be an effective communicator onceshe is unburdened by what has been
in her communication with the passage oftime. Excellent text excellent texts, well
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time, Thank you, Kamala.We need a rod, We need to
we need to mind some of hergreatest hits. And we need to play
the Joe Biden cut again just forone reason, you know, the one
I'm talking about. Yeah, wejust want to Yeah, we want to
be clear. This is one onedited stumble by President Joe Biden a press
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conferen Yeah. Yeah. By theway, there's another press conference today at
is scheduled for four thirty pm Ourtime, that is six thirty pm Eastern
time. This is an ambitious gambleby the White House, a super ambitious
gamble. But they're gonna do itanyway. They're living on the edge of
these people. I want to talkreally quickly. I read an article a
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column yesterday, and I cannot rememberwho wrote it. I had it on
the blog yesterday that essentially said,all of you people who were acting like
this is a big conspiracy by thenews media need to understand how little access
the news media has had to PresidentJoe Biden in the past two years,
which is a fair statement. Butand this is a big butt. Chuck
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Todd, the former head of Meetthe Press, has a podcast now that
I mean, maybe if somebody listensto it. I don't. I don't
care at all. Todd recounted onhis podcast the following, I had a
cabinet secretary two years ago. Twoyears ago, out of the blue,
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asked me, do you really thinkhe's gonna he can't run like this?
And I said, well, youhave a lot more action with him than
I do. And he said,I don't have a lot of interaction with
him. This is a pretty seniorcabinet secretary. This was two years ago,
he added, And this is thekicker. It's the classic open secret,
the nonversation. It's the story everybodyknows and that everybody was afraid to
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talk about. Why was Chuck Toddafraid to talk about it? Why didn't
he spill the beans back then?Well, we all know these are rhetorical
questions. You already know the answersto this to I don't have to walk
you down the path. But that'snot all he had to say, I
want to play a little bit ofhis podcast. Sorry about this, but
I want you to hear he's nowrethinking Joe Biden's biography. Expect more of
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this in the next couple of days. It has made me want to rethink
a lot of the Biden biography.I still can't believe he ran for president
in the first place, given thathis family was in crisis in twenty eighteen,
that you look at what has happened, I can't believe he put his
family through this and now looking athis behavior now and clinging to this,
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I you know, I think theentire narrative on Joe Biden is going to
change, and that he was he'salways been. Everything has been about his
ambition, and his ambition comes first. Everything about Joe Biden's legacy on the
left will change. This is thedude we already knew. This is a
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dude who, with his wife,has refused to recognize his illegitimate grandson.
This is the guy who continually bringsup his dead son when he thinks that
it will help him in some way, shape or form. This is He's
not a nice man. He's nota nice man at all. As a
matter of Fact and Nash Review,and I wish it wasn't paywalled. They
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have a story today or call himtoday. Uh, that says Joe Biden
is an a hole, but theydon't say a hole. The knives are
out. Why are you upside downright now? Anthony? I'm broadcasting from
Southern Command, so we use azoom call so I can see a rod
and now he's upside down and wekind of look like boxes on Sesame Street,
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like wait here here, I'm raisedhere, touch your hands. Let's
let's touch hands. High five,high five. Think this is so dumb,
so incredibly dumb. And you alsoneed to go to the blog todaymandy'sblog
dot com and just watch a shortvideo where Jake Tapper is talking to Kayla
Tush on CNN about the whole situation. Biden's aids to CNN the discussion is
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over, Biden is running, andshe talks about the op ed that George
Clooney wrote, and then she sheexplains how how the White House responded to
George Clooney's op ed by saying,yeah, that event was like five hours
long. George Clooney was there fora little while. The President left three
hours after George Clooney did, andJake Tapper's like, you can see him,
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he's kind of got like the littlecocker spaniel at Tildy goes, well,
what is that supposed to mean?And she says, well, obviously
they're comparing the President's for reality toGeorge Clooney, and Jake Tapper starts laughing.
He starts laughing. Oh, it'sso good, it's so so,
so good, so good. I'mtelling you, this is the most fascinating
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time to be alive. And nextweek a rod and You're gonna be at
the RNC. I am beyond excitedabout that, Like I cannot wait for
that. That's gonna be absolutely incredible. And thanks to our friends at Rocky
Mountain Voice for sponsoring this and sendingus to the RNC. There is good
aroon. I read something yesterday.I'm upside right by the way about yeah
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you are, thank you. AndI read something yesterday that there's like a
whole group of protesters who don't planon following the law at the Yes,
that's to be well, the DNCis already going to be a dumpster firm.
By the way, we're also goingto the d NC We're not just
going to the r n C.We're going to the d n C as
well. Wait for you to goMandy on the street for all of it.
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I We're going to be doing allkinds of stuff. If you don't
follow follow us on social next weekis going to be the time to follow
KOA on all of our social channelsbecause a Rad and I are going to
be blowing them up with content.You would basically go Billy on the street
Mandy style just a little okay,Now here's a question. Should I be
dumb interviewer? Because these people don'tknow me? Right? Should I be
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like? Could I ask them aquestion and then act just whatever they say?
Act super confused and I'm sorry.Please lord, it's some of my
favorite videos, and it's on bothsides when they just let them continue to
go down the rabbit hole of fakenews. It's so funny, both sides
of the spectrum. It's hilarious.Please Lord, do it. Just don't
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get us killed. Please, We'renot gonna get killed. I mean,
we might get punched in the face, but that would in and of itself
make a exactly and get more moneywith lawsuits. Oh look, please,
Protesters don't have any money. Ican assure you of that. If they
did, they'd be doing something moreprotective. Identify those two and make sure
they punch me in the face.We'll make it happen. I'll shove you
into the wealthier looking protesters. I'lljust shove you right into them and see
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what happens. All right, myfriends, Rob is back four of the
day because I was like, wegot forty five minutes. Who am I
going to drag in here? I'mon zoom, so if I have Ryan
do it from the studio, he'sgonna have an advantage. And I don't
like anybody having an advantage. SoI called Rob. I'm like, Rob,
you you got a job now,but can you can you do of
the day? And he was like, of course, my daily beating I
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haven't had in so long. Ofcourse, Rob, you got a new
hobby. You got a new hobby. Are you an official guide? Now?
I am officially a fly fishing?And now, of course he's freezing
here. Okay, I can hearyou. Okay, so how can you
turn off your video and just dothe do the phone there? Because it's
your Your connection isn't great? Howcan people hire you to be their fly
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fishing guide. They reach out toThe Mandy Connell Show and say, hope
you Broab want a fly fishing guide, And I say, yeah, okay,
perfect, that's the easiest. Sonow I'm your middleman. Do I
get a booking fee on any ofthis? I'm just curious. Heck yeah,
I'm only doing it to the guy, but to do like friends and
family and veterans and people I loveand things like that. So I'm not
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on the list. I couldn't saythat at all to your face. Heay,
God, that was a good one. All right, here we go.
Now it's time for the most excitingsegment on the radio of its guide.
Hit it Rob the in the world, in the world Rob. Sorry,
you can't hear him because he's tooquiet, or you can't hear him
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at all. Oh, I forgetabout this problem his super sexy voice,
I can't hear I forgot about thisproblem. Oh no, oh no,
yeah, we do have a significantproblem. Yes we did. Okay,
Rob, you're not gonna be ableto play. I'm just gonna beat You're
gonna take the take the l becauseI didn't. It's not accurate at all.
You can use sign language language.Let me see if I can make
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this. If I can make aRob Louder real quick? Uh? Okay?
What is our dad joke of theday? Well, I see if
I can fix this. Rob?Can you hear me? Rob? Hello?
Rob? Rob? Rob? Idon't think Rob can hear me at
all? That's all right now,dad joke is a genie. Granted me
one wish, so I wish tobe happy now. I live with six
dwarves and work in a mine.Rob can hear him? Now? Rob?
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Hello? Can you hear the music? Oh? No, yeah,
he can't hear anything. That's okay. We have an emergency pull in.
You're gonna try to ree. Idon't know how we're gonna do this.
Grant's here to help out, though, because I think Grant's okay, Grant,
Grant, let's do it. Let'sI can here a rank can hear
me? Okay? Perfect? Ourword of the day, do you have
a limerick? Of course not.I don't know the idea that I would
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have a limit. I don't knowwhy I give you another chance. A
word of the day is a nounfountainhead okay, that is that is from
which a good idea is spring.It's like the well spring of whatever.
The fountain head. Yeah uh,it's a word usually encountered in literary contexts
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that refers to the origin or sourceof something. I'm giving myself credit for
that. All right, Today's triviaquestion. You can participate on this.
Rob Ian Fleming was the author whocreated James Bond. How many Bond novels
did Fleming publish? Oh, Idon't think it's that much. It's like
seven, ten ish twelve twelve filmshave been made based on all the novels,
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although they often deviate. Has anybodyelse seen the ministry of ungentlemanly Warfare?
No, I've heard it's really goodthough. Okay, okay, it's
it's very entertaining. It's a lotof like cartoon violence. But oh my
god, Henry Cavill in this movie. He's beautiful, absolutely beautiful Gully.
I love him anyway, So Igot me aunt. Now, Grant you
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have an advantage, you better wintoday. What's our category? Jay?
Food and Drink? Jay, jFood, Good and drink. This mint
drink is traditional at the Kentucky Derby. What's the julep? I'll give it
to you because I said mint inthe in the clue, but it's mint
Jewli. But yes, I willgive it to you. I will be
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nice this time around. There areMonterey and Sonomo types of this cheese.
Mandy, what is jacket? Thatis correct? Wow? I'm just taking
Rob's place for a daily beating here. Some say the name of this creole
dish comes from the French one.What'smalaya? How? I was close?
Mandy? You kind of you andGrant I was close. I think you
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beat him by like a hair.This Norwegian cheese, similar to Swiss,
has on tones Mandy, Mandy,what's your girlsberg? Right? So good?
The best cheese. And finally,this seventy proof liqueur blend of fifty
six different herbs as a Mandy,thank God to read the wordy? Yes
man, Mandy, what is jaegerMys? That's correcting? Good? Heavens
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I should have just let Rob helsey. Rob, you heard those answers,
and you probably, like I knewall of those. I could have gotten
all those. Every one side ofthis was super fun. Thanks for Thanks
for showing up anyway, Rob,I appreciate he By the way, Rob,
I want you to be my guidefor my first fly fishing adventure.
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Where did Rob go? Did you? Oh he can't hear you. Rob
Grant just said he wanted you tobe the guide for his first fly fishing
adventure. I'll connect to you fora small finder's fee. Okay, hey,
by either one, paid by eitherone. All right, man,
I'll talk to you later. We'regonna make room for Kioa Sports. They're
coming up next, and when youget to come join us tomorrow for a
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