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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Doctor Robin Armstrong joins us R and C committee man
and noted not died physician. Let me add make sure
I add that to the title. We forget about the
medical things that you've done for this community, doctor Armstrong,
and I want to forget about that. Let's talk about
dee I. Is the left starting to shift on where
they're at with dee I. I thought they were out
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for a world that was full of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
But now if you bring up the term and you're
a conservative, they call you a racist.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Right, Yeah, they are making a transition. What happens, Jimmy,
is when they when there's a when they use a
term that that that people are onto, when they figure
them out, and when the general public, when it becomes
very politically unpopular, then they move on. But you know
that what they do is they've never really changed their behavior.
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They just changed the definition. And so what they'll do
they'll come up with another term that will replace DEEI.
It used to be affirmative action, that used to be
you know, racis. It used to be this and that,
but they can no longer it's a term. The Democrats,
their goal is always to change society to make it
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more communists, to make it more socialist, and so they
use they have to come up with these terms to
make groups angry and make them feel like they're discriminated
the gifts so that they can revolutionize and change society.
It's shameful what they do. But they'll just change the
term when it becomes politically unacceptable. They'll change the definition.
They'll keep doing the same thing. And so that's why
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we have to continue to fight against this.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Yeah, and repetitively going out and making these appearances before
groups that are racially one way or another, you know,
not talking to all the people that what Kamala Harris
has been doing so far leading up to her coronation
was going out and speaking to for instance, black sororities,
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things that would divide and you don't have to say,
but you know, everyone in the audience knows who's cheering,
what it is that you're espousing.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It is the only way that the Democrat Party can
win a national election. It's the Obama twenty twelve strategy,
where you go out and you get all these different
groups that are angry with one another, that angry with
the system, with capitalism, with society either racially angry, economically angry,
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and you go out and you just appeal to that
individual group. And so they appeal to black, LGBTQ people,
they appeal to, you know, people who are disgruntled economically,
they appeal to this group or that group. They appeal
to women. You know, they call them terens for Kamala.
You know, they appeal to all these different disparate groups,
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and it just divides Americans. The Democrat Party is the
most divisive party that we have ever had. But that's
their strategy to win, is to appeal to all these
different It's amazing. You'll have a group that is LGBTQ,
but you also have a group that is a radical
islam and they're voting for the same person. But these
people would never live together and so but that's what
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they do. And so when they speak to the Islamic group,
they'll say one thing, when they speak to LGBTQ, they'll
say another thing. And they get all these groups together
voting for them, and that's how they put their coalition together.
This is Kamala Harris's plan. It is very divisive. It
always has been divisive, and it's why we have to
fight against this, to come together as Americans and vote
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for Donald J. Trump and put him into office.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Doctor Armstrong, what do you think of the VP choice
for the Democrats And do you think that liberal Jewish
Americans realize that the only reason that Josh Shapiro was
snubbed is because he's Jewish.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Well, I believe that Tim Waltz is a radical. You know,
this guy signed the bill in Minnesota that would take
kids away from their parents if they were opposed to
transitioning them to another gender. That's the kind of bills
that he's signing in Minnesota. And what it shows is
that is that Kamala will be beholden to her radical
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anti Semitic base, the squad, even though those folks are
losing elections in their own states. One of them lost
last night in the state of Missouri. But they're losing elections,
but Kamala will be beholden to them, to the anti
semitism of the Democrat Party because and that's why he
did not get the nomination. Josh Shapiro did not get
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the nomination to fte VP. I'm glad she did not
pick him because it would have shown a level of
maturity in that party that they just don't have right now.
And I certainly believe that that well, I certainly believe
that they're anti Semitic, and they would never ever, they
never choose Josh Shapiro, and I'm glad they did not.
I think that would have been the better choice for them.
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Walts is a radical, and he's been a radical.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
He's not radical. Bills very easy to expose. All right, sir,
thank you for joining us. Appreciate it very much. Doctor
Robin Armstrong, RNC commedy Man, Galbleson County Commissioner and noted
physician