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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
Kamala Harris gets pronounced Kamala. Thank you. Kamala Harris is
reportedly stonewalling President Biden. He's attempting to campaign for her.
Joe wants to go campaign for Kamala Harris. Kamala doesn't
want Joe, I guess. According to insiders, every time he
asks her about when he can go hit the campaign
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trail for her, she gives him a new Jigsaw puzzle.
And that's it. It's over. Guys, you can't He doesn't
know what to do. Poor guy. Buss his heart. Hi, everybody,
Kenny Abster here live on social media this afternoon, also
live on the radio. My guest in the next hour
will be April Aguire if that name sounds familiar to you.
April Aguire is a victim's rights advocate from Houston, Texas,
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and she is also the spokesperson for the Jocelyn Nungaree family.
Jocelyn's mom was with Donald Trump this weekend in Austin,
Texas As. I'm sure you could probably guess we will
be talking about that, but we'll start the afternoon with this.
There's so much going on this afternoon, there's so many
One of the hardest problems for me to prepare this
afternoon's radio show was deciding what soundbites and video clips
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to play. Usually, that's not the hardest part of it.
Generally I have a handful of things I want to play,
and you might be thinking, well, Kenny, what's wrong. Is
there not enough clips to play? No, the problem is
there's too many. I only I'm on the radio every
morning for four and a half hours, and then I
come back in the middle of the afternoon and I
do one more hour for everybody, where I give an
analysis of what's happened so far that day. The problem
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today is there's too much stuff. I don't know where
to I can't just play videos for you all afternoon,
can I? I guess I could. Theoretically, if I had
to do that, I would start with this. Mika Brazinski
of MSNBC. You'll love this.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
The hate campaign against Kamala Harris has begun. You'll notice
they purposefully pronounce her name wrong, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris,
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris.
People like Kamala Harris, But as Kamala said, Kamala Harris,
Kamela Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris. Wait, wait, I promise I won't
make you watch this whole thing, but can we just
rewind it? Notice the first person after she says, you're
racist for mispronouncing Kamala Harris's name. Notice who the first
person is in this clip. I love this. Watch the hate.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Campaign against Kamala Harris has begun. You'll notice they purposefully
pronounce her name wrong, Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
Guys, it's her. It's Mika Prasinski is the first person
in her own montage. Oh oh, you gotta love it. Guys.
Why are they doing this? Well, they have nothing. They
don't have anything else. It's the reason why they keep
using the Hitler line over and over and over again.
I know this is an unpopular thing for me. To
say in front of Republicans, But I think it's worth
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pointing out. Republicans don't like when you compare them to Democrats.
But right now, most of the Republicans' policy positions were
basically the Democrats' positions back in the nineties. I say
that for a reason. I'm sure some of you could
probably already assume why I'm pointing it out. If those
are Hitler's policies, If those huh, come on, If those
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are Hitler's policies according to the Democrats, aren't the Democrats
basically admitting or telling us that they were Nazis back
in the nineties. And by the way, here's another point
I've made thousands of times before on the radio, but
I'll say it again. What did the Nazis believe? Well,
they thought capitalism was evil, they loved identity politics, they
like to censor speech. They thought the government should control
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the healthcare system and the economy. Only certain people should
be allowed to own guns. Who does it sound like
I'm describing to you here? Yeah, exactly, all right, So
why are the Democrats doing this? Why is it all
of a sudden so important to lean into that Hitler thing?
It just it seems a little silly, right. We've heard
him say this before. It's never really resonated. You know,
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Republicans are Hitler the Republican every time a new Republican
leadership arises here in whether it's Georgia Maloney in Italy
or Donald Trump in Texas, anytime in America that is, sorry,
I forget what country I'm in. Sometimes any basically going
all the way back to Richard Nixon. Every time there's
been a new right wing conservative administration in the United States,
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liberals will tell you it's the new rise of Hitler.
And the reason they tell you that is they don't
have much else right now. It's an easy thing to
fall back on. I don't know why Trump doesn't do
it to Kamala. It would be a lot easier to
connect her to Communism than it is to connect Donald
Trump to Hitler. If Trump is Hitler, what does that
make Kamala? Her dad was a Marxist college professor still is.
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Apparently her running mate is literally a Maoist. He's gone
to China multiple time, defends Chinese communism. The whole weird
thing about what was it Timan's Square and having his
anniver is a weird thing to say or do. Turn,
it was a weird thing to lie about. If you
all remember Tim Walls and his comments about Tien couldn't
remember if he was there for Tienamen Square, You couldn't
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remember if you were in China for Tiana's feels like
kind of a hard thing to forget about. Would you
forget if you were in New York City on nine
to eleven? I don't think you'd forget that, right, you'd
probably get that right. Well, there's a reason why they're
doing this, and it's right here in this video. This
is a video of Gretchen Whitmer wit Meyer, the governor
of Michigan, having a beer with Kamala Harrison. At the time,
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they wanted you to believe that, oh, this was just
a very candid moment, nothing planned out here. Guys there
just having a beer. Yeah, here's what you're not hearing
because it's too muffled and loud to hear it. So
I'll just explain it to you. The two of these
women sit down to have a beer together. The family
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secret that she sang, the family seeker that she let
out on the bag. She didn't realize there were mics
all over this room. Gretchen explains that her there's microphones everywhere.
Vice President Kamala Kamala, I'm not a racist, guys, it's
Kamala had a hot mic moment as she pretended to
drink a beer with Governor Gretchen Whitmer after her rally
in Kalamazoo, which they're calling Kamala Zoo hilarious. The women
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sit down at a place called track House Bar and grill,
and Harris was frank about her problem with male voters.
Men do not like Kamala. Not to be fair, I
think women don't really like Kamala either. The only reason
some of them are voting for her is because she's
a woman, right, She's got that thing that most you
know that, right, So that's really it's a lot of
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people that are just going to vote for her because
she's a woman or she's a POC. But if you're
a man, even if you're a black man, that's not
enough to impress them. Over the weekend, the big news
from Michigan, which is where she went right after this,
where she was there, is that Arab Americans actually don't
like Kamala and they're not going to vote for her.
Four years ago, the pollsters walk around deerborn as Stan, Michigan,
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and they asked all the Arabs there, hey, what do
you guys think of Trump at Biden? And about one
hundred percent of them liked Biden and zero percent of
them liked Trump. Fast forward four years, things are a
little different now. Right now we've learned suddenly one hundred
percent of these people like Trump or what is it?
Eighty five percent like Trump and zero percent like Kamala
And the liberal media does not understand this at all.
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The same people that unironically fly flags what is it?
Queers for Palestine flags don't understand why men with Arab background,
heritage lineage don't like comm Well, maybe it's because they're
part of a religion where every man's allowed to have
up to three wives, but they all have to wear
a bag on their head. Weirdly enough, that group of
people don't want a female president. And MSFBC does not
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understand why, Gosh, I wonder that I look you just
such a pie hole and keep working back to the
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only time you'll ever want to hear the words Bill
Gates and sixty nine in the same sentence. I gotta
think if it's just turning on your radio or watching
me on social media. I've been talking about men and
why men don't like Kamala Harris, and there's different reasons
why different men don't like Kamala Harris. In some cases,
they just don't like being lectured to. They don't like
being pandered to. As we just explained, Arab and Muslim
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men don't generally want to have a female leader. It's
a cultural thing. Sometimes it's just a popularity contest. Donald
Trump's really funny. Kamala spends a lot of time laughing
at a joke that nobody in the room got to hear.
It's not very endearing, right, But all that being said,
there's another reason why men seem to like Kamala more
than they seem to like Trump more than they like Kamala.
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And I can't think of a better way of explaining
it than this video. I'm playing these out of order
involving truck nuts. Sorry, I'm getting stuff cute up. I
engineer my own radio show, I run my own board. Here,
my producer sits down the hall and does nothing but
edits the podcast for which isn't even it's not even
really a lot of editing involved. But anyway, sometimes the
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reason why I move a little slow on the air
is I'm editing live on the air and moving things
around on the screen. And right now I'm moving around
videos involving truck nuts. And you're probably wondering why truck nuts. Well,
in Pennsylvania they have a senator named John Fetterman. John
Fetterman's very good at cosplaying. He pretends to be a
blue collar guy. If you guys don't remember when he
ran against doctor Oz. He went out and tried to
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make this point that doctor Oz, which is a rich
guy and you shouldn't trust him. And it worked. People
didn't vote for doctor Oz. They elected Fetterman, John Fennerman,
to be their senator. Let me put him up on
the screen here. John Fetterman is not a blue collar guy.
He's a rich kid, kind of like Bernie Sanders. He
never really had a job for the first twenty years
of his adult life, and then he immediately went into
public service. John Fetterman's doing an interview with I think
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think is this PBS or the New York Times or
some smug liberal news outlet. He's on a podcast over
the weekend. John Fetterman is, to his credit, very good
at cosplay. He is, Look how he always dresses. He's
always wearing a car hard hoodie and some soccer shorts.
Like he's a steel mill worker in Pennsylvania. Do steel
mill workers even exist in Pennsylvania anymore? It doesn't sound
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like it. I think most of them lost their job,
which is why most of them seem to really like
Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (10:27):
Right.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
But there's another reason Trump voters seem to exist in
Pennsylvania and why it looks like Pennsylvania is going to
vote for Trump. I think this time around, liberals are
so smug they can't help themselves. They need to look
down their nose at you. They need to constantly remind
you that they went to an expensive college and you didn't.
That they're better at pronouncing four syllable words than you,
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that they don't always need a posaurus or a dictionary
to let They really want you to know that they're smart.
They're not smart enough to understand average people, but they've
got book smarts. John Fetterman gets that. Listen to his
explanation of truck nuts while talking to a smug liberal
and watch the look on her face. For those of
you watching me on social media and not listening on
the radio, when he gets to the part about truck.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Nuts, you know, I'll never forget. I live directly across
the street from the steel Mill and we're doing an
event there for Clinton, and I asked the Union president.
I'm like, hey, where we are on Trump? And he's like, yeah,
probably half or sixty percent two thirds are voting for him.
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And I was like, oh, that sucks. And then immediately
there was a guy getting off and he had a
truck and he had truck nuts on it. You know
what truck nuts are?
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Do?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
I look like, I know what truck nuts? Pause? Pause,
right here, Look at her. This was such a proud
moment for her, wasn't it. Look at this woman. For
those of you listening on the radio, you can't see
what we're looking at. We're looking at what was the
woman's name on Three's company, Joyce DeWitt? Was that her name?
The one that wasn't Susan Summers? The other one right,
the mousey one with imagine if you made her less sexual.
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They put glasses on this woman, and she's wearing one
of those shirts that Kamala always wears, which I'm told
is called a pussy bow. Right, there's an article in
CNN this week cnn dot com red tie versus pussy bow,
or maybe I have that backwards, but anyway, liberal women
are all wearing this now, the pussy bow. And this
woman was so excited to look at John Fetterman and
explain to him that she doesn't know what truck nuts are.
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And here's what's funny about that. I'll bet this woman
does know what truck nuts are. Who doesn't know what
truck nuts are? You've got a truck, and you want
to show that you have a sense of humor, all
a bit somewhat blue collar, so you put fake testicles
on the back of this. She knows that she knows
what it is. It's not a new reference. It's not
a thing that it's existed for decades. Truck nuts existed
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when I was a kid. But anyway, now John Fetterman
is going to pretend she doesn't know so he can
explain to her.
Speaker 6 (12:54):
Yeah, it's ball hung on the hitch of a truck
and he honked and he was like, oh Trump as
he drove by, and it's like, hey, we're in trouble
and it's undeniable and all right.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
So this woman doesn't realize it. She doesn't realize that
she has accidentally just unintentionally proven why Trump is going
to win the election. He is gonna win. I mean
I think he's gonna I get probably already. People in
the comment section of this video, Kenny, stop the steal.
Blah blah blah. No, I like the other catchhras too
big to rig, Too big to rig is a better one.
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John Fetterman, to his credit here, has allowed this woman
to be smunk. He has handed her at the baton.
He said, go ahead, show everybody what's wrong with you.
Fetterman has looked at internal polling. It's the reason why
he's so pro Israel. He's seen what voters in his
state actually want. You guys, remember when he ran against
doctor Oz. Fetterman was out telling everybody he's gonna be
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the next Bernie Sanders. He's gonna make Bernie Sanders look
like Rick Santorum by comparison. He's gonna be so far
to the left. And what has he done since then. Hey,
he's kind of the left on some issues, but mostly
been very outspoken and supporter of Israel. Why is he
doing that well in a state like Pennsylvania with a
Jewish governor like Josh Shapiro. People on average people actually
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do care about Israel, believe it or not. And by
the way, this is in no way a defense of Israel.
I'm just trying to explain why voters at Pennsylvania don't
like Kamala Harris. And this woman is just unintentionally helped
Fetterman prove to the world that smug liberals shouldn't be
in charge of anything. You don't know what truck nuts are,
Come on, what you're too good for truck nuts? All right?
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Fetterman unintentionally kind of unintentionally made Trump look good there, right,
And I've noticed over the last few years it's been
a lot of these moments. One of my other favorite
moments of a prominent liberal who might not actually be
that liberal unintentionally selling us on Donald Trump was Dave
Chappelle on Saturday Night Live. This is four years ago.
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Dave Chappelle was the host of SNL right after Joe
Biden beat Donald Trump and Dave Chappelle came out and
he gave this monologue where he was kind of I
don't know if he realized it, but he was kind
of unintentionally predicting how the next presidential election was going
to go in four years.
Speaker 7 (15:10):
A lot of you don't understand why Trump was so popular,
but I get it because I hear it every day.
He's very loved, and the reason he's loved is because
people in Ohio have never seen somebody like him. That
first debate, I've never seen anything like it. I've never
seen a white male billionaire screaming at the top of
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his lungs.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
This whole system is rigged, he said, And across the stage.
Speaker 7 (15:37):
Was white woman Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama sitting over
there looking.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
At him like, no, it's not.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
I said, now wait a minute, bro, that's what he said,
and the MONTERIY said, well, missus Trump, in fact, the
system is rigged. As he suggests, what would be your evidence?
You remember what he said, bro? He said, I know
the system is because I use it. I said, God,
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damn you, I never heard want to say something they're true,
and then Hillary clints out to punch me into taxis he.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
Said, this man doesn't pay his taxes. He shot right back,
that makes me smart.
Speaker 7 (16:19):
And then he said, if you want me to pay
my taxes, then change the tax code. But I know
you won't because your friends and your donors enjoy the
same tax breaks that I do. And with that, my friends,
the star was born.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
You guys, most of you watching this, maybe you've seen
this before, maybe you haven't. I would assume that if
you follow someone like me on social media, chances are
whether or not you'd ever seen that before, you probably
knew everything that Dave Chappelle just said. You already knew it.
So maybe it was funny to you, or maybe to
you it was like, yeah, obviously you know, But isn't
it kind of incredible that to that audience, that liberal
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audience in New York watching Saturday Night Alive, they didn't
know any of that before Dave Chappelle said it to them,
and they had had Trump the politician in their life
at that point for what for six years, since twenty fifteen,
at least five years. It had never occurred to them
why these people in Middle America suddenly like Trump? They
didn't get it. Fast forward to this weekend. Donald Trump
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is speaking where Madison Square Garden, and he spent it
awful out of time. I don't know if you guys
watched it defending Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City.
I think, I mean, it might be too late for this.
I think there's a chance that Eric Adams comes out
and endorses Trump. What are Eric Adams the mayor of
New York City? Henry Quaar? These congressmen from Florida are
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from Texas, excuse me? And who's the other one, Bob
Menendez from New Jersey. What do they all have in common? Well,
these are all liberal Democrats, not real far to the left,
but clearly on the left. They are all being investigated
right now. They're all being indicted or have already been
in investigator, are already already convicted of something in bombing
end is this case? And all three of them very
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critical of Joe Biden and how he's handling the border.
Now they're saying these things about immigration, whether they're sincere
or not, because they know odds are these are things
their constituents care about. But regardless, they're speaking off the
script here. They're getting off the narrative of what is
allowed and all three of them have been indicted for
what is it taking money from foreign governments or something
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pretty much the same crimes, all three of them. I'm
not saying these guys are innocent. In fact, I'm sure
they're probably guilty, but they're probably not guilty of something
that every other Democrat isn't already doing, something that really
the government didn't care that much about right up until
five minutes ago when these three guys started criticizing Joe
Biden and his immigration issues. So over the weekend, Trump
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is in Madison Square Garden defending, among other things, Eric Adams,
and weirdly enough, Eric Adams at a press conference right beforehand,
actually defended Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
High Mister Marya, I wonder if I could ask you
about any communications you've been having with the Trump campaign
about this rally or otherwise, and if you believe, as
others have said, that the former president is fascist fascist.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
You know I have been.
Speaker 8 (19:14):
Had those terms hurled at me by some political leaders
in the city, using the terms like Hitler and fascist.
My answer is no, I know what Hitler has done,
and I know what a fastiest regime looks like.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
All right now, I know, I know we're all thinking
the same thing right now, Why can't he pronounce the
word fascist? I don't know. I don't know why he
can't say fascist. But it doesn't matter, right, You don't
have to be able to pronounce all the words correctly
to be on the right side of history. You don't,
You really don't. I think Eric Adams might be on there.
I think whether or not Eric Adams. But what do
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they say, you got money from Egypt or something like that?
Who cares? Does it? Matt? Does that affect you? If
I don't think it should, I can't help. But notice
back in twenty sixteen, the Democrat Party nominee Hillary Clinton
had this organization called the Clinton Foundation, which got money
from everyone, the Saudi royalty and the King of Morocco
and all these people that were pretty much paying her
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because they were expecting to get something in return after
she got elected president, and she did not get elected president.
Of course, she's also not the first person to ever
come up with this little scam, and it wasn't invented
by Eric Adams, and it wasn't invented by Bob Menendez,
and it certainly wasn't invented by Henry Quaar. Democrats running
a political campaign, being offered money by somebody to vote
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a certain way or push a policy that maybe they
were already going to support or vote for anyway, it
doesn't really matter to them. Would probably accept that money,
and honestly a lot of you guys probably would too,
and so would I at the end, whether you know
whether we should or shouldn't, Right, it's like, hey, would
you take this money from this sketchy person? What does
he want from me? He wants you to do something
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you were already intending to do. Oh, is there any
way who can move the money around so nobody would
notice money's green? Right? My only point in saying all
that is this, I think there's a very good possibility
that Eric Adams comes out in the next week here
and endorses Donald Trump. And I've been wrong before, but
if it happened, is just remember who said it first,
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Donald Trump this weekend at the rally in New York City.
It was a lot of rallies this weekend for both
of the candidates. Donald Trump and Kamala first came to Texas.
I think everybody heard about what happened there, and then
interestingly enough, Donald Trump headed off to New York City.
We're at a massive rally at Madison Square Garden, a
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pretty big deal. You know. It's one of the biggest
venues in them indoor venues in the country. Huge place,
and not somewhere where you would expect to see a
whole bunch of Republicans. But that's exactly what happened. For
just one brief moment, New York City, Manhattan was read
with Republican supporters everywhere and thousands of people chanted send
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them back. When Donald Trump started talking about the largest
deportation in history if he has reelected. Over the weekend,
Tom Homan, a former head of ICE, was on sixty Minutes,
and they asked him a question. How much would it
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cost to deport all those illegal immigrants? We have seen
one estimate that says it would cost eighty eight billion
dollars to deport a million people a year.
Speaker 9 (22:54):
I don't know if it's accurate or not.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Is that what American taxpayers should expect? What price you
put in national security? Is that worth it? Is there
a way to carry out mass deportation without separating families
of courses? Family can be deported together, Families can be
deported together. Sorry, my computer skipped there, But that's what
he said. Families can be deported together. Here's the thing, though, guys,
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for the most part, what we're talking about right now,
deporting people, we're not necessarily talking about kids and families
and stuff like that. We're mostly talking about dangerous criminals.
You know, back in the nineties, this is what Democrats believed.
Hard to imagine. But this SoundBite I'm about to play
for you. This is former First Lady, former Secretary of State,
former Senator of New York Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
So I think we.
Speaker 10 (23:42):
Got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out
of the shadows. If they've committed a crime, deport them,
no questions asked, they're gone. If they if they've been
working in are law abiding, we should say, here are
the conditions for you staying. You have to pay us
stiff fine because you came here illegally. You have to
pay back taxes, and you have to try to learn English,
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and you have.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
To wait in line. Wow, how about that, Hillary Clinton
talking about deporting the illegals. But suddenly we don't feel
that way. In fact, here in Harrison County, here in Houston,
Texas are jails. You're not going to believe this have
an awful lot of what do they call them? Undocumented migrants. Look,
I know it offends people when you say illegal immigrant,
but I think if the person is in the country
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without paperwork, and they committed a violent crime and we
have to hold them in a jail, then wouldn't illegal
immigrant be the perfect term to describe what they What
else would you call them? Here to help explain the
latest news and tell us how many illegal immigrants are
in fact in Harris County jail. Local victims rights advocate
April Lagia, April, I've been told that because you're Hispanic,
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you're offended by Donald Trump and you don't want to
deport the illegal immigrants.
Speaker 5 (24:57):
That's not true. This is the thing, Kenny, to understand
that the illegals that used to come to the country,
like many of my family members that have now you
know that gotten the path of citizenship. We're living here
in the shadows and we're fully respecting America's laws. So
even if they got here ilegally, they were contributing and
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they were not harming anybody. The type of migrants you
would want here in fast forward thirty years, here we
are today, and the type of migrants that are coming
through America's open door are acting out in a criminal manner,
harming you as citizens and migrants alike, and violating our
rules and laws of the way we live. And this
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is now in display at the Harris County Jail. We
have one hundred, one thousand, one hundred and seventy individuals
in the Harrison County Jail today that have iceholds.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Boy, that doesn't even sound real. Can For those that
are confused by that, what you're saying is these are
illegal immigrants. They're not supposed to be in the country.
They've committed dangerous crimes, and then they have an icehold.
What does that mean?
Speaker 5 (26:04):
That's right? So that means that they cannot they do
not qualify for any type of bail right and with
the backlog here in Harris County, means that we have
to not only house feed and take care of medically
for four to five years before they face trial for
whatever crime they committed, which I will say seventy five
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of those are murder cases. Another twenty two are capital
murder cases.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Yeah, that is a murder is pretty bad. Last time
I checked, I kind of thought that's something we wanted
less of, not more. But boy, for some reason, we
murderers seem to be flocking to Harris County in Houston, Texas,
and we have no interest in deporting them. What who's
making the decision not to deport them?
Speaker 5 (26:49):
So first they have to face trial, so that is
the first problem. Whether they're found guilty or innocent, then
they will be deported. But I want you to know
that not everybody gets an ice holds, so it has
to be pretty heinous for you to get an iephold.
So these one thousand, one hundred and seventy individuals in
the Haharrison County jail sitting today didn't just dwy or
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didn't just do some type of domestic violence against their spouse.
These are people that are facing mostly murder, capital murder, burglary, robbery,
or sexual assault or sexual issues with a child.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Okay, so obviously we're a big city, we're near the border.
Is that the gist of why we have so many
of them here?
Speaker 5 (27:35):
Yes? And because we are also a sanctuary city, so
we pride ourselves in not enforcing deportation laws.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Yeah. I remember when Art Oscevedo was our police chief
and Donald Trump was president several years back. Art Oscevedo
went on TV and said he will not cooperate with ice,
he will not cooperate with border patrol, he will not
deport anyone. And if somebody committed a murder, I'd say, yeah,
keep them in jail until their trial, put them in prison.
But for some of these low level criminals, we just
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can't afford to have them here. I mean, how much
money you do tax dayers have to pay to keep them.
Speaker 5 (28:09):
This is the issue, Kenny. When you get caught drunks writing,
for example, do you really think that was a person's
first time driving while intoxicated or was their first time
getting caught?
Speaker 2 (28:21):
Right?
Speaker 5 (28:22):
So, I think once an individual starts displaying that they
were not willing to follow the most basic laws of
our community. Because I am going to be thirty five
this coming year, and I have never violated a law.
Either has my father or my mother, my sisters, my brothers,
my niece is my nephew. So either your law abiding
or you're not. So to me, there's no such thing
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as a low level criminal. It's just simply criminal or not.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
You never broke any law. You didn't drink a beer
when you were underage? No, come on, I didn't you
returned to all the library books.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
No, I do have a few library books out.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
See. There you go, all they busted. You're telling me
every VHS tape you ever checked out it at Blockbuster
you rewound it before you returned it.
Speaker 5 (29:09):
Hey, that's not a law, Kenny, it's.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Probably not okay, fair, All right, let's talk about this.
So Trump's in Texas over the weekend, and somebody you
know very well was with him. The mother of Joscelyn Nungary,
the twelve year old girls that authorities believe, I'm sure
they're right, was murdered by two illegal immigrants connected to
Trend de Arragua. Pretty horrible people. And Alexis Nungary joined
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Trump in Austin and talked about how Kamala Harris did
not issue her a sincere apology for these border policies.
Jocelyn was abducted, she was assaulted, she was killed, she
was tortured. I mean, the things that happened to her
were unspeakable. We won't even really go into the details there.
You're still in communication with her family.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
Absolutely, And I will say that Kamala Harris only issued
that half baked apology because she was pressed by Fox.
It was nothing that ever came out of her in
a genuine fashion. But let's talk about these other seventy
five murder cases that we have here in Harris County, Houston,
right that we're committed by an illegal migrant, Okay, and
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not all of them were children, so they don't get
the five minutes on the news, you see what I mean.
So I wonder what these families that maybe was a
thirty five year old, they're forty something like you. You
know that we're just insignificant adults. We're not a little girl,
we're not a grandmother, we're not pregnant. So if you're
not a significant victim, you're not going to get airtime.
(30:37):
So there's a lot of these murders just like Jocelyn
that have happened that we never heard about. And it
just makes me so sad.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Yeah, it is really disgusting. April, you do amazing work.
I'm grateful for you. My guest right now is April Laguire.
She is a victim's rights advocate in Houston. Taxis you've
heard her on this radio show before. I mean, April,
I guess the obvious thing to conclude this conversation is
people just need to know. If you don't go vote,
not voting is a vote, right. I mean by not participating,
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you're essentially saying you want more of this.
Speaker 5 (31:09):
To happen, exactly. It's saying that you're okay with what's
going on. And I want you to know that a
lot of these murders and a lot of these sexual
assaults and raps are very random. Nobody. The people that
killed Joscen Nungary that morning didn't know who she was.
It was something that was done. It was a crime
of opportunity. So if you think it's not going to
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happen to you, you better second think that.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Yeah, Aprada Gia check her out online, follow her on Twitter,
social media X. She does really amazing work. April, Thank
you so much. You're doing God's work. We're grateful for you. Today.
Speaker 4 (31:44):
This is Binney Scentus and you are listening to the
Pursuit of Happiness radio.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Now give me all of your money, because that's the
only thing that's fair. The Menendez brothers, you're familiar. They
could be paroled and out of jail by Thanksgiving, but
it might take a while before anyone trusts them to
carve the turkey. I would assume, Oh you didn't like that.
How about this one? The Menendez brothers might be out
of jail soon. Thank god they already did it because
news like this would kill their parents. Am I right? No,
(32:10):
not funny? Okay, I've past that one. If you're just
getting connected to this video or this radio show, I've
been talking about what I think why I think we're
really seeing a turn of events right now in the
election where liberals and Democrats are unintentionally on it, sometimes intentionally,
but often unintentionally doing their best to get Donald Trump
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elected president. They've been doing it for four years. As
a matter of fact, we've seen a lot of examples
this week, a lot of things that happen over the
weekend with Kamala Harris having a rally in Houston. People
thought they were going to get Beyonce, but Beyonce didn't perform,
so then they had a riot and screamed in a
baby's face, and a lot of you have seen these
videos on social media before, but it's all very convincing.
(32:51):
It makes you want to vote for Donald Trump when
you realize what the other side is like. But I'm
want to go back even further than that. Let's go
back a few years here to the last election, a
few years before that, to the last last election, when
it was actually Michael Moore, of all people, Michael Moore
who unintentionally created what I think is one of the
most one of the most convincing sales pitches for Trump
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we've ever seen. Spoiler alert, there are some swear words
in there. Hanging on a second.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
Donald Trump came to the Detroit Economic Club and stood
there in front of the Ford Motor executives and said,
if you close these factories as you're planning to do
in Detroit and build them in Mexico, I'm going to
put a thirty five percent tariff on those cars when
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you send it back, and nobody's going to buy them.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
It was an amazing thing to see.
Speaker 4 (33:46):
No politician, Republican or Democrat, had ever said anything like
that to these executives, and it was music to the
ears of people in Michigan and Ohio, in Pennsylvania, in Wisconsin.
He's saying the things to people who are hurting. And
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it's why every beaten down, nameless, forgotten working stiff who
used to be part of what was called the middle
class loves Trump. He is the human Malotov cocktail that
they've been waiting for, the human hand grenade that they
can legally throw into the system that stole their lives
from them. Although they've lost their jobs, although they've been
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foreclosed down by the bank, next came the divorce, and
now the wife and kids are gone.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
The car's been repolled. They haven't had a real vacation
in years.
Speaker 4 (34:39):
They're stuck with the Obamacare bronze plan, where you can't
even get a full percocet. They've essentially lost everything they
had except one thing, the one thing that doesn't cost
them a cent and is guaranteed to them by the
American Institution, the right to pump. They might be penniless,
(35:06):
they might be homeless, they might be it doesn't matter,
because it's equalized. On that day, a millionaire has the
same number of votes as the person without a job won.
And there's more of the former middle class than there
are in the millionaire class. The dispossessed will walk into
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the voting move, be handed a ballot, close the curtains
and take that level or felt pen or touch street
and put a big.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
In the box. By the name of the man who has.
Speaker 4 (35:42):
Threaten to upend and overturn the very system that has
ruined their lives. Dot J.
Speaker 5 (35:51):
John.
Speaker 4 (35:54):
They see that the elites have ruined their lives. Hate pumps.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
America, hate truck waltre hates Frock.
Speaker 4 (36:03):
The career politicians, hate from the media, hate frum. Trump's
election is going to be the biggest you ever recorded
in human history.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Guys. That was videos from eight years ago. The craziest
thing about that is it's more true now than it
was then. It's more true now that it's ever been.
I mean then it was true, but things have gotten
infinitely worse since then. Exporting jobs, crime rates rising all
over the place. During the pandemic. Blackrock went around the
country and bought up all the middle class houses, and
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guess what, they didn't price them at any level that
any average person was going to be able to afford
unless they went into a massive amount of debt for
the rest of their lives simply to have a roof
over their head. Importing illegal immigrants at a rapid pace,
having the elites on cable news networks and local TV
channels actually shaming you for pointing this thing out. They're
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rat it's telling Jade Vance, Oh, it's only a few
apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado that trend a Arragua Venezuelan
gang members took over. Guys, just a few. It's fine.
And so that's where we are right now. Over the weekend,
Donald Trump went to Madison Square Garden and a comedian
one of my I really like this guy. He's from Austin, Texas.
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His name's Tony Hencliff Killed Tony's For those of you
that don't know it. He actually got canceled a while
back for making some joke about Asians or something like
that made a massive comeback. People clearly still like him.
Liberal comedy fans still like the guy, and this weekend
he spoke in Madison Square Garden with as the one
(37:40):
of the opening acts to Donald Trump, I won't play
the whole thing for you, but it was very fun.
Believe it or not.
Speaker 9 (37:44):
People, I welcome migrants to the United States of America
with open arms, and by open arms, I mean like this.
And these are Latinos. They love making babies too. Just
know that they do. They do.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
There's no pulling out, but they don't do that.
Speaker 9 (38:06):
They just like they did to our country. There's literally
a floating island of garbage in the middle of the
ocean right now, Yeah, I think it's called Puerto Rico.
All right, heck, yeah, that's cool. Black guy with a
thing on his head. What the hell is that a lampshade?
Look at this guy? Oh my goodness. Wow, I'm just kidding.
(38:32):
That's one of my buddies. He had a Halloween party
last night.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
We had fun.
Speaker 9 (38:35):
We carved watermelons together. It was awesome.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
Okay, hang on, hang on, crampy. Now he actually to
be fair before you guys get offended. The guy in
the black guy in the audience is his friend. They're
they're joking around with each other. I gotta think if
you've ever heard Anthony Jesselnick do stand up comedy, or
Don Rickles for that matter, you get that this is comedy, right,
you don't have to be offended by it. But they
want to be offended. They want to be very offended.
(39:00):
Liberals are not funny people. Now we should be thanking
Tony Hncliff. Is that how you say his last name?
You'd think I'd know. I just said I was a
big fan of the guy. The guy from kill Tony
actually got Kamala Harris to respond to this joke. For
four years, nobody in the Biden administration has said anything
about Puerto Rico, hasn't acknowledged it, not after there was
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a not after there was a hurricane, not after there
was a a crime way, not out during the pandemic,
basically ignored that Puerto Rico even existed. And then yesterday,
after Tony made this joke about Puerto Rico, Kamala Harris
hopped on Twitter and tweeted that she was going to
be the most pro Puerto Rican presidential candidate in the
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history of Puerto Rico or wherever country she wants to
be president of. Here's the problem with Tony's joke. I'm
gonna put something on the screen here for you. I
want to show you guys USA today, Trump supporting comedian
Open's rally by calling Puerto Rico a floating pile of garbage.
There's a lot of this out there right now. If
you go look for it, you will find and Kamala's
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tweet about how we should love Puerto Rico and respect
toward Porter. What he said was so offensive, the thing
about floating garbage. I'm gonna switch something on the screen
here for you. These are just a couple of the
things I was able to find when I searched for
I don't often recommend you do a Google search during
an election because everything's been rigged, everything's already been everything's
(40:21):
very biased there. But to those of you watching me
on social media right now, you already see what's on
the screen. To those of you listening on the radio,
you don't know. I've pulled up screenshots here of many, many,
many articles that I found about the trash problem in
Puerto Rico. Trash crisis leaves Puerto Rico near the brink.
Puerto Rico landfill problems. All you need to know basically,
every time there's a hurricane that hits Puerto Rico, one
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of their landfills gets flipped upside down and all the
garbage goes everywhere. It's a small island, there's a lot
of people living on it, and not surprisingly, they have
a garbage issue. So for the first time in four years,
a member of the Biden administration has actually acknowledged that problem.
Instead of being offended by Tony's jok, I gotta think
people for Puerto Rico should be thanking the guy because
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maybe the Biden administration in the last couple months here
of them being in charge of things. We'll do something
to clean that up. I'm Kenny Webster. I love you all.
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to the rest of you, have an awesome afternoon. I
love you all, I pray for you. We'll talk to
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