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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Very Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Is on the air. This is a tough business. You're
a tough guy, Jed, and we need to have a
leader that is real.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
So you're never going to be president. Hi assaulted your
way to let's see, I'm at forty two and you're
at three, says I don't matter, I'm doing better. Doesn't
matter so far, I'm doing better. I'm dead. My friends
star was born.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of
Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in
our country, because you'd be in jail.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
I'm dead, my friends star was born, and I'm going
to continue to move until we get the Crow Bank
the Tournal initiative relative to what we've been.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
Doing with more border control for moresn't Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this thing. I don't think he knows what he said.
He will kind of deck my friends. The star was born.

Speaker 5 (01:16):
You do use that nine hundred and sixteen million dollar
loss to avoid paying personal federal income taxes?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Of course I do. Of course I do, and so
do all of her donors or most of her donors.
I know many of her donors. Her donors took massive
tax write offs.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
So a lot of my a lot of my write
off was appreciation and other things that Hillary as a
senator allowed, and she'll always allow because the people that
give her all this money, they want it.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
That's why I'm the deck, my friends, the star was born.
President Trump was made for this moment.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
After everything he's been through, after everything he's been through.
This isn't the young prize fighter making his mark. This
is the guy who's been up and been down. This
is the guy coming back for one final rally.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Who still has it and who is he up against?

Speaker 6 (02:28):
Well, to put that into perspective, Tomorrow is the twenty
third anniversary of Islamic terrorists using commercial airplanes as weapons
to kill thousands of Americans in cold blood on American soil.

(02:48):
Never forget that. Kamala Harris equated that day to old
women and a man dressed as a shaman walking through
the capital. On January sixth, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance,
she said, those days were the same, they weren't.

Speaker 7 (03:08):
Fellow Americans, Good morning. Certain dates echo throughout history, including
dates that instantly remind all who have lived through them,
Where they were and what they were doing when our
democracy came under assault. Dates that occupy not only a

(03:32):
place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory.
December seventh, nineteen forty one, September eleventh, two thousand and one,
and January sixth, twenty twenty one.

Speaker 6 (03:52):
Our American service members were bombed and killed at Pearl
Harbor on nine to eleven, twenty three years ago. Tomorrow
people jumped to their deaths to avoid being burned. Go

(04:13):
see the nine eleven museum. Hear the harrowing phone calls
of people telling their family members they wouldn't be making
at home. It is hard to listen to. And she
compared that to little old ladies walking with a flag

(04:34):
through our capital, to a couple of people sitting with
their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
The only way you can come to that.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
Conclusion is if you believe that members of Congress are
gods who've been defiled because their temple has been not
even defaced, not even invaded. There have been lots of
actual invasions, Palestinian groups, the underground weathermen blew it up,

(05:10):
but none of.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Those days make history.

Speaker 6 (05:12):
Only the day people walked through and recited the Pledge
of Allegiance and read the Constitution for which they've been
sent to prison. That's how crazy this woman is. Those
are the stakes. But make no mistaken when you hear
Kamala Harris on that stage tonight, the words coming out

(05:35):
of her.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Mouth, and you say, is she dumb?

Speaker 8 (05:38):
Is she?

Speaker 6 (05:39):
Remember, it's not her, She's the prop We give all
this credit to the astronauts for going to the moon
and walking on the moon, But what you don't see
is all the people who did the heavy lifting. They
were just put into the uniform. The people running this

(06:01):
country are not Kamala Harris. They are a frightening cabal
who never show their face. And I think Tucker Carlson
nailed it when he was talking about why it is
that Liz Cheney's daddy, Dick Cheney, would endorse Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
I think this really says it all.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
What they actually care about is the ability to continue
to fight pointless warst because that's where the money is.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
That's where the money is.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
And if you don't believe it, maybe you haven't checked
your phone today to see that Dick Cheney and his
horrible daughter have endorsed Kamala Harris Dick Cheney.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Now why is that? What does Dick.

Speaker 5 (06:42):
Cheney have in common with Kamala Harris? And it's really interesting, actually,
because they're constantly telling us that the divides are along
race and gender, And they were always telling us Dick
Cheney is this rich web guy and Kamala Harris is
this suppressed woman of color. They've got nothing in common,
but actually they have everything in common because they're both neocons.

(07:03):
That's exactly right. They have everything in common. And it
tells you what a lie this race and gender stuff is.
That's not the divide. The divide is in your heart.
And if you think it's okay to kill people in
order to get rich, you're on their side. And if
you don't, you're on our side. No matter what you
look like.

Speaker 6 (07:25):
The steaks are higher than they've ever been. And I'm
not one who normally says that what our nation is
going to be, who our nation is going to be,
whether we will all be replaced, whether we'll be able
to walk the streets without being mugged or murdered, whether

(07:48):
your cat can survive in your neighborhood, without being eaten
by a Haitian dumped into your community and living on
your front porch. Whether you'll be able to get these
people off your porch, whether your community will look like
downtown San Francisco, whether they'll destroy your community the way

(08:12):
they have the once glorious Portland or Seattle. What would
you like to hear President Trump say tonight seven one
three nine nine one thousand, seven one three nine nine
nine one thousand, be quick and to the point. We'll
do a segment or two of that, because I hear

(08:34):
from you all day every day. So share those thoughts
with others, and then once the debate is over tonight,
go to your social media pages post how well you
think President Trump did and then turn away. Don't let
them tear you down and make you crazy. Post and
move on and accept the income you When you're catching flak,

(08:56):
you're over the target.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
It's befo.

Speaker 9 (09:00):
Artha.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
What should President Trump do tonight?

Speaker 8 (09:03):
He needs to speak about things that he hasn't already
covered many times, and one of them is how are
we going to harden our grid? Because we are in,
you know, a situation now where if we lose through

(09:24):
the atmosphere that has all this power that's coming down
and causing us to lose the power that the shorting
out of lights and everything. And I've been reading lately
about it and heard him talk about it one time,

(09:45):
but I've only heard him speak of it once. I
watched an interview with Venis Quaid and Tucker Carlson about that,
and they're saying that it could happen within a year.
He wants to harden the grid. They've done it supposedly
for the military, but the rest of the United States

(10:10):
has not done it. A lot of foreign places have.
So that's one of my very much concern situation when
nobody has power and then that would put us in
a very very bad spot.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
It's a it's an interesting point.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
It's a degree of specificity that that maybe they don't
generally get to. And I think it could be part
of an overall overarching theme of make America strong again,
and that means a strong infrastructure, a strong military, a
strong power grid. That means roads that are that are drivable,

(10:51):
it means water that's drinkable. Those are important functions historically
for government. Now a lot of that has been outsourced,
but those sorts of things I think I think harkened
back to a time of say Eisenhower building the Interstate Highway.
And I'll tell you when I studied in England in

(11:12):
the mid nineties, the Europeans were fascinated by this idea
that you could move from California to Florida, up to
New York, over to Oregon and everywhere in between and
you didn't have to you didn't have to stop. And
we were actually part of a European Union. Course, that's
why the law program was brought together, was to train
lawyers to be European Union lawyers. And the folks these

(11:36):
were folks that were Italians and Greeks and Cossacks and Swiss,
and they wanted to understand, how do the Americans how
to Texans and Californians and New Yorkers and Floridians and
people from Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama. How do they move freely
and still retain a state. And that's a balancing act

(11:56):
that we work with. But the idea that we need
to be a nation not divided as Kamala Harris's people,
the overlords who run her have done. They've divided one
to the other. You know, you look at this Penzi's spices.
They set up this whole deal where she went in
the other day and the woman comes up and she
starts crying, I'm worried about our nation. That was all

(12:18):
set up. That one was a Democrat volunteer, that was
all scripted. And this Penzy Spices, this guy who sells
spices to everybody, puts on his website because he's a
big Kamala supporter, said we don't need you Republicans. Well, okay,
is that what we're going to do, because that's what
happened in Lebanon, a once great nation, kind of a

(12:42):
Paris of the East, where the when the Palestinians declared
war and the Christians were slaughtered, you were left with
a nation divided and at war with each other, and
eventually good people left the country and it absolutely collapsed.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Is that what we want? Is that what we one
is a civil war in this.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
Country because it is the type of atmosphere that Democrats
have occasioned, have sparked in order to rally their troops
using resentment and jealousy and anger and violence, and they
have and it's dangerous and it's not just the people
on the other side everybody in the middle needs to realize, Hey,

(13:24):
I might not like Trump, I might not like this,
or that, I might not be a Republican, but if
I want to save my nation, I've got to buy
us four years and tell the Democrats you can't get
away with what you're doing. You're destroying the country. Let's
go to Joe Ellen. Joe Ellen, you're on the Michael
Berry Show. Go ahead, sweetheart, Hello Michael Hello. Rather than

(13:49):
saying what Rather than saying what Trump.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Needs to say, I think what we need to do
is pray that God will guide him in what he
needs to say. There's a whole lot of us out
here praying for him. Fortnight, we vote, we older people.
I'm seventy now. We vote for our babies and our
grand daties. I want the world that I had. I

(14:13):
want that back, and we're about to lose it. And
these young people don't realize this is their fight. Now.
We're still hanging in out here, but this is their fight.
And all I can do is pray that God will
guide him, because I truly do believe God is protecting him.
That's all I have to say.

Speaker 6 (14:34):
Michael, Joellen, I think praying for President Trump is one
of the most powerful things you can do.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
I really do.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
I think it's one of the most powerful things anyone
can do. Would you like to pray for him now
with all of us. I can't ask people to bow
their heads if they're driving, but for those who are not,
you go ahead.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
God. I prayed for your protection of our President Trump
and his family and our nation. I pray that you
will guide him in his speech tonight, that the evildoer
will not will not succeed over him. You own this country,
We are your people.

Speaker 10 (15:15):
We do love you.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
He loves you, and we need we need you to
guide him not only in his speech to night, but
as president of our country, to save our world and
all these things. I pray in your name. Amen.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Amen, Thank you for the call. Joellen, I really appreciate that.

Speaker 6 (15:34):
Let's go to Daniel in Dallas listening on kf x
R Europe.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
You're really going to make me follow that.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
You know what, every opinion is valid. That's the beauty.
Go ahead, brother.

Speaker 10 (15:50):
I believe that she is going to have so many
rehearsed answers. If Trump can anticipate those and include them
in his answer, where it's basically force her to think
on the fly, because what she was really going to
say already got said.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Helping it would be the most effective way. Help me
flesh that out. Give me a little of an example
of how that would look.

Speaker 11 (16:17):
Okay, they're going to ask a question about abortion. That's
just going to be a given, and Trump is going
to give his usual answer that it's not a federal.

Speaker 10 (16:27):
Issue, and then he needs to say that.

Speaker 12 (16:31):
Kamala is going to say that absolutely, she would make
it legal for everybody because it should be a federal issue,
and then she replies with that exact statement, just to
show that she doesn't have an original thought in her
head about these issues.

Speaker 9 (16:50):
You know.

Speaker 6 (16:51):
Yeah, Okay, I agree with you, Daniel, And to the
extent to the extent that we're talking and with people
who have personal accountability in their lives, who take responsibility
for their life and for that of their dependence, that

(17:13):
is a powerful message. The problem is there are a
number of people in this country who are extremely weak.
They're weak personalities, they're incapable of decision making. They view
the world through a prism of emotion and victimhood, and

(17:37):
I worry that they don't see things like that. You
now have a number of and they're all weasily, low
testosterone white men. Their purse carriers to the Hillary Clintons,
and they run around talking about abortion and how abortion

(17:57):
is so important that they you know who they look
like is that guy?

Speaker 9 (18:02):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (18:02):
Who was was it Tom? The MySpace guy? They look
kind of like that guy. They look like Mark Zuckerberd.
They're just kind of weasily little pasty white dudes. They're
the kind of guys, uh that for whom the term
cup was created.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
There.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
They're they're younger versions of Tim Walls. And I worry that. Well,
I'll tell you what, I'll leave that right there. You've
got the Michael Berry's show. You better believe tonight matters.
There'll be a lot of people watching, low information voters

(18:41):
tuning in unsure, and President Trump has an opportunity to
deliver a knockout punch. But you gotta be careful. You
don't want an overreach, don't want to come off the
wrong way. You got to remember some voters will be bothered.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
By a knockout punch, you know.

Speaker 6 (18:57):
President Trump, in his Junie twenty seventh debate with Joe
Biden was less President Trump than usual, But that was
a deft touch. It was perfect less is more. Would
it would have felt like he was bullying the old
man in the throes of dementia had he just hammered him.

(19:19):
We're dealing with a woman here, so and a lot
of women are watching. You can't come off as bullying
while also proving that she can't handle the stage of
men like Trump around the world, and how she going
to represent us? But your calls we get to now,
and that is what do you want to see Trump
do tonight? Tom, You're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 13 (19:41):
Go ahead, Tom, Yes, I would like to see Trump
turn to her, kind of throw her off and ask
what happened to all the service dogs that were.

Speaker 14 (19:55):
Left behind in after Gami and just leave it it
back and to see how she answers the question. There's
so many dog lovers. I'm a veterinarian, and I see
that the issue of Afghanistan is certainly there and the
failures that were obvious. But just to kind of some

(20:19):
of those independents and maybe on the liberal side that
are kind of thinking that she's not right in certain ways,
that that might stimulate him a little bit. But I
don't think she can answer the question.

Speaker 6 (20:35):
It's an interesting point. Uh, you said you're a veterinarian. Yeah,
it's a very interesting point. You know, I have noticed
what and I'm commented on this that I llital aliens
have been murdering Americans for years, and it is really

(20:58):
ramped up late, and then all of a sudden, the
cat ladies are upset because the Haitians, the Harris Haitians,
are stealing people's cats and eating them, and that that
is where they draw the line.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Now.

Speaker 6 (21:16):
They don't care if their neighbor's daughter is raped while
jogging around campus at the University of Georgia. They don't
care about Joscelyn nonger a and Houston, little twelve year
old girl who was raped repeatedly and toured for hours
and then thrown into bayou like discarded trash, her dead

(21:37):
body and Democrats refuse to acknowledge her name when all
they ever talked about was George Floyd's. I find it
interesting in a bit of a death cult when Americans
are being murdered. We had a fellow murdered the other day,
Nelson Beckett, nine year old man by a young black

(22:00):
thug hoodlum who a couple of days before now we
find out had barged into the University of Houston campus,
marched into the dorms, went up the dorm elevator and
went into a room and pulled a gun on a
student and stole him blind. And this guy was out
on multiple bonds, one bond that had been revoked and

(22:22):
then they extended it again. And then he shoots and
kills a nine year old man and drives over his
dead body.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
How awful.

Speaker 6 (22:31):
And it worries me that that that doesn't seem to
strike people. But eating cats and dogs, well, that really does,
that really does get them. That that is I think
that says a lot about our culture. And it's in
what it says. I'm not sure I love dogs, George,

(22:58):
our dog. You know, when we we watch television together,
watch movies together, our dog is right there with us,
and we'll say she's part of the family. But the
inability to discriminate between what is an animal and what
is a human being, and the lack of emotion for
our fellow man, and then the visceral reaction to eating

(23:24):
the cats, that really tells me a lot. But hey,
if that's what it takes to win this election, if
we finally reach the point where, Hey, cat ladies, I
know you don't like Trump, but you got to vote
for him. Otherwise the Haitians will eat your cat.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
Hey.

Speaker 6 (23:43):
If that's what it takes to win, I'm here for it. Albert,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, Sir.

Speaker 15 (23:50):
I think if I was Trump, I'd look at Brickly
into the camera. Safe to the women. It doesn't matter
what side of the abortion issue you are, the transition, you,
the economy, or all of the above. You need to
elect me because the two conflicts going on in the
world today, because if they escalate any farther into a

(24:10):
world war, none of these are all going to matter.
And I'm the only one that can take care of
this problem.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Amen.

Speaker 6 (24:19):
And I believe that is true, and I think that
is realistic for people to believe that.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Joe, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead.

Speaker 4 (24:30):
I think President former President Trump is right on just
about every issue. The thing that kind of bothers me
is that he spends all his time telling people names
and telling people how bad they are well half the country.

(24:51):
All that does is turn them against him. I think
if he just concentrated on the issues and tell us
why is this a bad person because of the way
that they are on certain issues. You know, Kamala Harris
owns the economy. She owns it, so let's do something

(25:11):
with that, you know, point it out and just dwell
on it. And the other thing is I think that
if Donald Trump could develop one quality, if he could
just show humility, I think that would improve his chances tremendously.
His ego gets in the way a lot of time.

Speaker 10 (25:33):
Now.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
He's right on the issues, but he needs to be
a little bit less severe and critical.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Okay, I asked for inputs a little with that. I
appreciate that.

Speaker 10 (25:58):
Michael Berry's.

Speaker 6 (26:04):
Well, folks, I say it a lot. I'll say it again.
People get angry at me. Stick to the issues. Stick
to the issues. I used to tell Rush that when
he wanted to talk about football or he's playing or
playing golf, stick to the issues. I can't stick to
the issues year around. When I get serious, you'll know

(26:25):
it's serious. Right now, it's serious. So this is where
we have to focus. I know where you're casting your vote,
you know where I'm casting mind. Our job now is
to go ye there for and find other like minded
people and make sure they vote.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Don't take it for granted.

Speaker 6 (26:48):
I tell my kids, when you register for class, go
online and make sure it populates. Make sure you got
the class you signed up for. I signed up for it.
You have to build in room for the registrar to
make mistakes. If you have to fill out a form,

(27:11):
if you need to apply for something, don't assume that
turning in the document will get it done. Assume they'll
mess it up over communicate, go the extra mile. Assume

(27:32):
that your neighbor, your drinking buddy, your carpool mate, your workmate.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Who is as frustrated.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
As what's going on in this country as you are,
will somehow forget to vote. So get them to vote early,
first day, put the numbers in. That's the approach. That's
what we have to do. James Earl Jones has passed
away at ninety three years old. The voice of Darth

(28:04):
Vader and so much more. The nineteen ninety three Major
League Baseball All Star Game took place July thirteenth, nineteen
ninety three, at Oriel Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland.
The American League would defeat the National League nine to three.
It would be the last time to date that the

(28:27):
All Star Game was both held in Baltimore and broadcast
by CBS. The pregame festivities featured the Color Guard from
the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. An actor James
Earl Jones delivered a powerful recitation of the US National anthem,
accompanied by the.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Morgan State University Choir.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
As the anthem concluded, fireworks lit up the sky over
Fort McHenry, followed by a flyover of planes from Andrews
Air Force Base. Our choice of this piece to honor
James Earl Jones rather than say Darth Vader, which Ramon
loves the Star Wars movies, and I like him, I'm

(29:11):
just not as crazy over him as he is. Our
choice was because a Trump victory will be a victory
for Americans and America. It will be a victory for
the things we hold dear. It will be a victory
for being proud of our flag. Had a listener emailed

(29:32):
me the other day that he and his family had
gone on a vacation, had gone through Arizona, Utah, and
they carried their flag everywhere, and they stopped at one
of the spots that Forrest Gump had.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Stopped, and everybody has to stop.

Speaker 6 (29:44):
And there were several tourists who came up to him,
a Swiss woman, a German woman. They said, can we
take a picture with your American flagg? And he said,
you like this flag? We love it, we love everything
it stands for, in their thick accents, and it made
him so proud. So here is James Earl Jones reciting
the national anthem in nineteen ninety three.

Speaker 9 (30:13):
I'll say, can you.

Speaker 11 (30:15):
See by the Don Sturdy lighting, what's so fully behave.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
At the twilight's last leaving? Who's brought spikes and bright stars?

Speaker 9 (30:34):
Killed the Paris lighting? All the ramparts we watched were
so galled me streaming and the rockets hit Clare, the
bombs fisting in air gave hoof through the night.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
And our flag, what's still there?

Speaker 9 (31:03):
Oh spy free.

Speaker 6 (31:31):
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Robert F. Kennedy Junior made, and it's about the pharmaceutical
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Speaker 16 (31:41):
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Speaker 1 (31:46):
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Speaker 16 (31:48):
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Are you willing to elect someone who was the least
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(32:08):
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Speaker 17 (32:23):
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Speaker 1 (32:30):
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Speaker 17 (32:32):
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