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August 21, 2024 9 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I see people calling in eight six six, I love WJA.
If you're on hold, don't hang up. We'll get back
to your calls in just a little bit. I got
somebody I want to talk to real quick. I know
a lot of you have been paying attention to the DNC,
and last night got weird. I mean, okay, suggesting that
a bunch of like cross dressing people who want to
give tampons to nine year old boys is weird. That's obvious, right,

(00:23):
But last night got really weird. They're talking about how
great Joe is, and Joe's not there. Joe is nowhere
to be seen. He's in California on vacation. He's exhausted,
he's only got a few more months left to be
in president. Can't do it, can't get over the finish line.
So instead they've got Kamala and but don't worry a
great fill in last night, Michelle and Barack Obama. And

(00:45):
if all the things to criticize Trump for, the thing
they keep going back to is this black jobs. They're
criticizing Donald Trump for saying he wants more jobs for
black people. It kind of reminds me of the Mitt
Romney Binders full of women line. They'll take anything and
distort it and turn in into the worst possible thing.
But as all that's taking place, the other narrative that

(01:06):
they're spewing at us very bizarre. That it's time for change,
hope and change. That's always been Michelle and Barock's favorite
song to sing, hope and change. They're gonna if we
get Kamala into office, there's going to be big change
around the country. Wait a second, Kamala is in office
right now. Kamala is already the VP. She has as
much influence over policy as Joe Biden does. Hell, she's

(01:28):
the tie breaking vote in the Senate. And I know
I'm not the only person who knows this. Sarah Gonzalez
is here right now from Blaze TV and Texas Scorecard
and American Beauty by Sarah Sarah. It's like we're living
in a in the multiverse or something. Do they live
in some alternate universe where Donald Trump's still the president?

Speaker 2 (01:47):
I mean, clearly yes, And I would also like to add, Kenny,
they live in an alternate universe where as you point out,
it's not weird to advocate you chopping children's body parts
off weird to suggest that, you know, men can get pregnant,
but it is weird apparently to go to college and

(02:08):
pass out in the corner. Right Like we're living in
this weird dystopia where they're trying to sell the idea
that going with Kamala Harris is somehow hope and change
when Kamala is literally in office right now. You have
the Democrats who have been in charge for what twelve
of the last sixteen years, and they really want a

(02:30):
campaign on hope and change and on day one, I'm
going to do X, Y and Z. It's just so
disingenuous and I really don't think especially when we're seeing
all of these men on the street interviews that people
are doing, including people like Don Lemon of you know,
they're going out and they're interviewing people, but specifically minorities
Black people, and the majority of black people that I

(02:52):
have seen interviewed. I'm not saying the majority of black
people overall, but the majority of Black people that I've
seen interviewed don't seem to be buying it. They're all like, yeah,
my life was better under Donald Trump, and you guys
are in charge now and you've screwed things up. And
my money goes way less, you know, right, Like my
money doesn't go as far. I'm getting killed at the
grocery store. I'm getting killed at the gas pump. And

(03:14):
I'm not so stupid that I don't understand that. You
guys who did this to me?

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, you're onto something there. Michelle Obama was all full
of dread until last night. I don't know what. In
recent interviews, while giving speeches, she was so negative and
depressing and then all of a sudden sort of a
change in tone.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Until recently I have mourned the dimming of that hope.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
And maybe you've experienced the same feelings, that deep pit
in my stomach, a palpable sense of dread about the future.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Oh my god, Sarah there, Hey really hate Joe Biden,
don't they.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Yeah, it's really really incredible when you think about that.
But I mean they must because they pranced him on
the stage six hours past his bedtime day one, and
then they were like, all right, old man, we're done
with you. You can go take it a little nappy
nap with your pudding because we're done with you. Is
this was all for show? We don't like you? I
guess because they're really saying the quiet parts out loud

(04:16):
at this point.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Do you think that putting him on late at night
it was twelve thirty at night on the East Gys,
twelve thirty in the morning when he got done Monday night,
and then yesterday they said, oh, that was a mistake,
We're going to move the whole schedule back. Well, we'll
have the primetime speakers speak earlier. Hillary Clinton was the
one who spoke around nine pm on Monday night. Then
when Joe went on nobody's awake in America late at

(04:40):
night on a Monday, We're all exhausted from getting up
and working all day. I think it was intentional. What
about you?

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, I totally agree. I think that they kept pushing
him to the end of the night, hoping that if
he gave some embarrassing gap then nobody would be awake
to watch it, even though we all know that all
those clips of all the embarrassing gaps are just going
to be played following morning, you know, on news channels.
So I do think that it was deliberate. I do
think that it was intentional, and I mean everything they

(05:09):
do is very well crafted, right, I think everything they
do is intentional even when it's stupid. I do think
that it's intentional, and I, you know, same with this.
I do think that they pushed Joe Biden hoping that
you know, nobody would be watching him.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Yeah, I think you're onto something there. Jasmine Crockett is
a local. You're in the Dallas Fort Worth there isn't
she a local lawmaker? To you guys up there? She
was having a sassy moment this week at the dncus.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
Is will a vindictim vile villain violate voters vision?

Speaker 1 (05:51):
I don't get it, Sarah. If she she's it's the
Marjorie Taylor green thing again. They called her butch, blonde, bodybuilder.
If you say all the words with the same letter,
I guess that's cool or something. I don't understand it.
I guess I'm not cool anymore.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Yeah, alliteration is back in style, I guess. I mean,
you know you've got Look, do you remember when being
in Congress was like this really eschemed position and we
only sent the best and the brightest and the people
who took it seriously. And it feels like ages ago
that that was the case. But now we've got all

(06:27):
of these people who you know, think that it's a
popularity contest and they want to get up there and
they want to, you know, speak improperly. I mean, we've
seen her do it time and time again in congressional hearings,
and it's just so disrespectful to the office. She's such
an embarrassment to the State of Texas. You know she
I guess what is she? Is she part of the squad? Officially,

(06:48):
I'm not sure, but you've got all of these squad
members who just there's such an embarrassment to the job.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Sarah, you are a really awesome mom and a wife
and a TV show host Blaze TV. You also have
your own cousin medic line, American Beauty by Sarah dot Com.
You created that because of the transing of the cosmetic industry.
I guess it's just as common as it is with
education today. With you don't have to pick a gender
for your kid. The kindergarten teacher will do that when

(07:14):
they turn five. You homeschool your kids, but you also
send them to preschool. School choice has been a big
concern lately in the state of Texas, as in some
of the other states where we're on the radio. Ad
as a mom right now in America, how do you
feel about parenting going into the next election.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
I mean, it is the number one issue for me
is my child shouldn't be indoctrinated by leftists who want
to chop off I mean, I have two boys, right so,
who want to ultimately encourage him to chop off his
genitals and sterilize himself. It's disgusting what they're doing to
these children. And I mean, you know, case in point,

(07:51):
it's not easy to homeschool my kids. But you know,
I looked at the way that schools are here in
the state of Texas and the fact that we don't
have school choice yet, which is just embarrassing when you
look at all of the other states that have passed it,
and I mean even us. We were in a private
school and they just the educational standards were not up
to par. And I thought to myself, you know what,

(08:13):
I'm done. I'm done with this and I'm just going
to do it myself, because who better to do it
than me? And so, you know, I pulled my older
one and we're homeschooling. I just think that it's just
really really sad that we don't have any sort of
school choice here in the state of Texas. I'm hopeful
that we're going to get it done this session, but
I mean we should be really every single state should
be thinking about how can we invest in the next

(08:35):
generation in a meaningful way, And we're not doing that
right now, not just in Texas but in a lot
of states. And it's really sad these kids are getting
left behind.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
So as a parent, you know, you and your husband
two really awesome people. I've hung out with both of
you guys before I take it you won't be getting
abortions and vissectomies from a van parked outside the United
Center in Chicago.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
Yeah, you know, as much as Elizabeth Warren wants to
say incredulously, of course, abortion is a normal thing care about.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
No.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
No, actually it's not a normal suburban family thing to
care about abortion. And no, I can confirm I will
not be going to get any abortions and he will
not be going to get any prosectomies on a moving bus. No.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Sarah Sarah Gonzalez from the Blaze TV. Check out her
cosmetic line, American Beauty by Sarah. Follow her on social
media Sarah Gonzales, Blaze TV. So remember when I was pregnant.
You told everyone were pregnant.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
And remember when I gave birth, you told everyone we
gave birth.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Well, we dented the car. Wolton and Johnson
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