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

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
Where were you when the world stop turning on? That's
Deeptember day.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
We understand that a plane has crashed into the World
Trade Center.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
We don't know anything more than that.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
We don't know if it was a commercial aircraft. We
don't know if it was a private aircraft.

Speaker 5 (00:29):
We have no idea how many were on board or
what is what the extent of the injuries are Right now?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Did you shout out an anger fear.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
For your neighbor or did you just sit down and cry?
Did you weep all the children lost their dear loved ones,
pray for the wand who don't know? Did you rejoice
for all the people who walked from the rubble and

(00:58):
solved for the wands loved hello? Did you burst down
with prime for the red wine loom and the heroes
who died just doing what they did?

Speaker 2 (01:10):
You look up to Heaven.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
For some kind of answer and look at yourself and
what really matters?

Speaker 4 (01:19):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Another another one, another plane just hit right, Oh, my gosh,
another plane has just hit it.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Hild another building. We're right into the middle of it. Explosion,
my God.

Speaker 6 (01:30):
It's right in the middle of the building.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
This went into the east tall.

Speaker 6 (01:34):
Yes, yes, right in the middle of the building.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
That, yes, that would definitely looked like.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
It was on purpose. This is as close as we
can get to the base of the World Trade Center.
You can see the firemen assembled here, the police officers
at the eye agents, and.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
You can see the two towers.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
A huge exposure now reading to bring on all of us.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Ret get out of the mark. Where were you.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
When the world will stop turning? On that Septimber day?
Teaching a class full of institure.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
We're driving down some cold in her state.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Did you feel guilty cause your survivor in a crowding room?

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Did you fail alone?

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Did you call up your mother and tell her you
loved her?

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Did you dust off that bible? Little born?

Speaker 5 (02:28):
We have a report of a plane crash somewhere in
the area of the Pentagon.

Speaker 7 (02:31):
We're trying to get further. I need you to go
over to.

Speaker 8 (02:34):
One David Flight ninety three, the United Airlines flight on
which passengers and crew fought back against the terrorists and
thwarted their plans. It's believed the US capital was the
intended target for that hijacked plane, but instead, because of
their intervention, the plane went down in a field in

(02:54):
rural Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Did you turn off that violent whole movie you want
and turn on I.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Love Lucy he Runs?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Did you go to a church and hold hands with
some strangers, stand in line.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
And give your home glove?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Did you just stay home and clean, tied to your family?
Thank God you had somebody to love.

Speaker 6 (03:23):
I can hear you.

Speaker 7 (03:28):
I can hear you.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
The rest of the world hears.

Speaker 9 (03:31):
You, and the people and the people who knocked these
buildings down.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Want your all of us.

Speaker 9 (03:41):
So where were.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
You when the stop turning on?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
That set down day?

Speaker 5 (04:12):
Kathy, You're on the Michael Berry Show, sweetheart? What did
you think of last night?

Speaker 7 (04:19):
I thought it was a missed opportunity. But the people
that will be most influenced by the debate probably didn't
watch the debate because they're low information voters and they
don't like politics. So how will they be influenced by
something they didn't watch. Theyn't hear about it. They'll see
what other people think about it. They'll go with the flow.

(04:41):
So the debate in that sense is still going on.
It's still in the formation phase. I think Harris needed
to do three.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
Wait right there, That is an extraordinarily astute point. That
is a top one percent level review of how public
opinion changes and how debates play into the overall process.

(05:10):
The Republican primary debate in twenty sixteen, you had almost
twenty people on the stage and people were looking for
a candidate. Trump already had the most support, followed by
Ted Cruz, but at that point people wanted to know
how did these guys stack up against Jeb Bush. And
that was the moment where they realized, oh, we don't

(05:32):
want Jeb Bush. There was an actual change made for
people who went into that debate unsure. But with last night,
as you note, almost everyone watching that debate, I suspect
is a person whose mind was already made up. And
those who didn't watch or watched a handful of minutes
and couldn't bear it because they remembered they don't like

(05:54):
all his politics and bickering. Anyway, they wake up today
and they wait to be told who won. And that
is why, as you said, the debate is still ongoing.

Speaker 10 (06:04):
That is.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
That is a point that is missed by most. That
is a very very very astute point. Kathy but anyway,
go ahead, you're gonna say something else.

Speaker 7 (06:18):
First, Kama Harris needs to do three things. She needs
to convince them that she is competent to be president.
She needs to convince them that her policies will positively
address the issues that matter to them. And she needs
to convince them that they can trust or believe what
she says when she says these are her policies. And

(06:39):
I think she did the first one last night, but
she didn't do the other two. And that's still that's
who she needs to be hammered on.

Speaker 10 (06:49):
Say those three again.

Speaker 7 (06:53):
She needs to convince them of three things that she
is competent to be president, that her policy will positively
address the issues that they care about most, and that
she can be trusted to do the things that she
says she's going to do.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
And you think that she accomplished one, but two and
three or what was your review on that?

Speaker 7 (07:23):
Yes, yes, that's what I think because she didn't really
address her policies and she hasn't. Because she's changed her
policies with no explanation, and so many of them and
so abruptly and dramatically, she can't be trusted to do
what she says she will do even if you agree

(07:45):
that those things should be done. So I think she
hasn't closed the deal on this group, and that's what
Trump needs to hammer on.

Speaker 10 (07:57):
That's very good analysis, Kathy.

Speaker 5 (07:59):
I I applaud you. That's a very deep review of
the bigger picture of what's going on. We will come
back in the next segment.

Speaker 10 (08:13):
I was going to do it now, but we're out of.

Speaker 5 (08:14):
Time to Trump's closing statement, which in my opinion, was
one of his finest moments, and it's probably the only
thing from last night that he truly rehearsed and prepared
for ahead of time. And you could see the difference
his speaking style, his demeanor, his delivery, everything was different

(08:37):
because he had stood in front of the mirror and
said that before and maybe that's one of the few
parts that were kind of written for him. And I
think it was a real strong moment where he took
command of the debate and someone still around and was watching.
But he addressed item number three that you brought up,
whether she can be trusted to implement anyway.

Speaker 10 (09:00):
We'll play that coming back.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
Thought Kathy's call was fantastic. She said that Kamalin needed
to accomplish three things. Number one, that she's competent, Number two,
that her policies address things that voters care about, and
number three that she can be trusted to implement those policies.

(09:29):
Trump's closing statement, which unfortunately will be the least heard
of anything he said last night Live, which is why
it is our responsibility to share it today. Kathy made
another good point, which is the debate is ongoing. Many
people will not watch the debate, but when they're asked

(09:52):
who won the debate, they will still have an opinion.
They will still form an opinion, but their opinion will
be formed not based on watching the debate, but on
triangulating between what they hear from other people, which is
why you have a job to do, and that is
to go out and make the case that your candidate won.

(10:16):
President Trump was taking a shot at that third point,
which is can she be trusted to implement all the
As one caller said, the Santa Claus promises that she
made to give everything away? And I think he did
a great job. And you'll notice he is clearly scripted
here or rehearsed here, and this is, in my opinion,

(10:38):
one of his best moments.

Speaker 11 (10:40):
So She just started by saying she's going to do this,
She's going to do that, She's going to do all
these wonderful things. Why hasn't she done it. She's been
there for three and a half years. They've had three
and a half years to fix the border, they've had
three and a half years to create jobs and all
the things we talked about. Why hasn't she'd done it?

(11:00):
She should leave right now, go down to that beautiful
White House, go to the Capitol, get everyone together, and
do the things you want to do. But you haven't
done it, and you won't do it because you believe
in things that the American people don't believe in.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
You believe in.

Speaker 11 (11:15):
Things like we're not going to frack, we're not going
to take fossil fuel, We're not going to do things
that are going to make this country strong, whether you
like it or not. Germany tried that and within one
year they were back to building normal energy plants.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
We're not ready for it.

Speaker 11 (11:31):
We can't sacrifice our country for the sake of bad vision.
But I just ask one simple question, why didn't she
do it? We're a failing nation. We're a nation that's
in serious decline. We're being laughed at all over the world.
All over the world they laugh. I know the leaders
very well. They're coming to see me, they call me.

(11:53):
We're laughed at all over the world. They don't understand
what happened to us as a nation. We're not a leader.
We don't have any idea what's going on. We have
wars going on in the Middle East, we have wars
going on with Russia and Ukraine. We're going to end
up in a third World War, and it'll be a
war like no other because of nuclear weapons, the power

(12:14):
of weaponry. I rebuilt our entire military. She gave a
lot of it away to the Taliban, she gave it
to Afghanistan. What these people have done to our country,
and maybe toughest of all is allowing millions of people
to come into our country. Many of them are criminals,
and they're destroying our country. The worst president, the worst

(12:37):
vice president in the history of our country.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
Kamala Harris walked out there last night to give you
the impression that she's a gun total fracking supporter, endorsed
by Dick Cheney who loves George Bush. Hell, she almost
sounded conservatives going to build a border Wall. She's always

(13:03):
been for fracking Pennsylvania. She's always been for fracking. President
Trump addressing that.

Speaker 11 (13:10):
She was big on defund the police in Minnesota, she
went out, I'm talking now, if you don't mind, please,
does that sound familiar?

Speaker 2 (13:21):
She went out.

Speaker 11 (13:24):
She went out in Minnesota and wanted to let criminals
that killed people, that burned down Minneapolis, she went out
and raised money to get them out of jail. She
did things that nobody would ever think of. Now she
wants to do transgender operations or illegal aliens that are
in prison.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
This is a radical left liberal that would do this.

Speaker 11 (13:46):
She wants to confiscate your guns, and she will never
allow fracking in Pennsylvania. If she won the election, fracking
in Pennsylvania will end on day one, just to finish
one thing so important in my opinion. So we got
the oil business going like nobody has ever done before
they took When they took over, they got rid of it,

(14:06):
started getting rid of it, and the prices were going
up the roof.

Speaker 10 (14:12):
Let's go to Vito. Vito, you are on the Michael
Berry Show.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Go ahead, Oh, miss mister michael Berry, You're my best
friend in my head. Let me tell you. I have
a comment and a question and a fallow up to
a previous caller. First, I just don't understand why there's
the through line or maybe a've Ben diagram that connects

(14:37):
the statement of the military industrial complex. We should fear
connect that with all the wars today with Dick Cheney
and Nikki Haylory, right, I don't understand why. I know
Trump has to have the very best people, why isn't
that connected? That's my thought. Followup whether on the race,

(15:00):
I completely agree with you. The problem is with her
race is is Trump started to write character matters, but
she was chosen because of her race, and she's used
her race for a political expediency. And as we know
the Supreme Court justice there has to wait for these
things to be undone. People are being chosen not for
their character or for their resume, but for their criteria

(15:23):
that check a box. And lastly, here's my theory, like
your opinion, my theory is Trump is just hated because
of the deep State. He's not loyal to either side
and they completely fear him. They fear him because say
those docs, he has no loyalty. He's ready to release
the real truth from nine to eleven to jed.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
What's the question, Tell me what you think.

Speaker 10 (15:48):
Yeah, tell me what you think. There's any doubt of that.

Speaker 5 (15:52):
I don't think there's any doubt that that was not
a lone wolf attempting to assassinate him. I don't think
there's any doubt at the Department of Justice resources to
drag him to prison and bankrupt him.

Speaker 10 (16:05):
We're not one offs.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
They were not our system at play. They were not
a sense of justice. There is no doubt that he
threatens them. He threatened, Look, we don't sell as many
bullets or missiles when we don't go to war, and
those are The military industrial complex is a very, very
very powerful entity in this country. If you go back

(16:31):
and read the great General Mike Eisenhowers Farewell addressed where
he talks about the fact that we need to be
careful as American taxpayers and citizens and soldiers that we
don't get lured into a forever war so that these
people can get rich off of it. And that is
exactly what's happened. Climate change isn't real. It's an industry

(16:55):
that must be stoked so that people.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Can get rich.

Speaker 5 (16:58):
There are all of these industries, big pharma, is creating
a reason for you to need all these vaccines that
the government will, thank goodness pay for us all for
so the pharmaceutical company gets assured that they get their money.
But somehow you need a willing patient, and so they're

(17:19):
gonna hold you down and stick you with whatever they
come up with. Of late, Kamala Harris said that President
Trump was in bed with China and blamed COVID on him. Now,
you gotta admit, as mad as that man made you,
you gotta admit you didn't realize how.

Speaker 10 (17:39):
Devious these people are.

Speaker 5 (17:42):
You really didn't see how devious these people are. She
blamed Donald Trump for the botched Afghanistan withdrawal seven months
after he left office. She blamed Donald Trump for COVID
in China. He blamed Donald Trump for the fact that
the rest of the world doesn't like us because of him.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
I mean, that's.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
That's a level of galling that has to be admired.
There's a reason that serial killers have all these movies
and podcasts made about them, because deep down people have
some It's not admiration, but it's fascination with them. You
have to step back and say, Wow, our enemy is

(18:31):
stronger than we are. Not as plentiful as we are,
but they're strong. They'll stop at nothing. Michael Berry Show,
don't goes.

Speaker 10 (18:48):
Eric in Brownsville. You're on the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 12 (18:51):
Go ahead, sir, Hi, Hi, mister Barry. I'm calling about
the debate. I'm saying this that when in the debate
they discussed the Chinese and McCain supporting Kamala, that the
rnc's and this something that you've taught me, and listening
to your show, the RNC rhinos have been unmasked finally

(19:14):
by ABC and commit Kamala. It seems clear to me
now that conservatives have never had a choice. It's always
been McCain or Bush or one of these other neo
cons and Trump is the first time conservatives have had
a real choice for president since Ronald Reagan. And it's

(19:40):
just this is like really critical and important election. I
just recognize that from listening to your show, and I
just wanted to express that.

Speaker 10 (19:48):
Consider that progress, Eric, because it is it is.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
It is not only conservatism. There is a touch of nationalism.
And nationalism is needed more now than ever because there
has been an erosion in the pride in our country
and the sense of legitimacy of our country. And these

(20:22):
are the sorts of things that if you read Malcolm
Gladwell's Tipping Point, and I.

Speaker 10 (20:28):
Encourage people to do so.

Speaker 5 (20:29):
His politics are terrible, but his analysis on this particular
issue is very good. And that is how movements occur.
You have people who are influential, people who may not
be famous. A teacher is influential because they are shaping
the minds in their classroom. A pastor is influential because

(20:51):
they are shaping the minds in their flock, in their church, in.

Speaker 10 (20:55):
Their house of worship.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
And what has happened over a long period of time
is that there has been the since that Americans don't
deserve the wealth and prosperity we have relative to the
rest of the world, and so we need to share
it with everyone. And that means opening our doors and

(21:20):
letting murderers and rapists in literally in our own homes.
It means that our schools we have to let you know,
if you're Cleveland, ISDA you racist taxpayers? You need to
build more schools for all these illegals that are brought in.
And it means that your hospitals don't belong to you.
Everything you had is being destroyed, and God help you

(21:46):
the moment when you come home and send me the
email and say, Michael, I didn't realize what you're talking
about about the emergency rooms.

Speaker 10 (21:52):
I had no idea.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
When you go to the emergency room with your mother
or father and you're out in the hallway for twenty
or thirty or more hours and I know a lot
of doctors. God help the person. It doesn't and you
start seeing how bad things are. And you're not going
to see our prison system because you're going to be

(22:13):
as far away from it as you can. But ask
somebody that works in our prison system. Ask your law
enforcement officers, ask your school teachers what's happening to your schools.
So over a period of time, the idea that of
what we now call America First was sort of latent,

(22:35):
and once it began to be threatened, then you started seeing,
as you tend to see throughout history, a rise in nationalism,
as the national fabric began to fray. Well, that rise
in nationalism had to be addressed, and the way that
was addressed is to impune it as racism. And so

(22:57):
immediately they had to destroy this America First rise in
nationalism that was.

Speaker 10 (23:04):
Beginning to bubble up.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
People were saying. People were no longer saying, well, let's
help some people from around the world and settle a
comp Now people realized this has overwhelmed us. We've lost
our country. This is a world that we don't want
to live in, and we don't.

Speaker 10 (23:24):
Have to live in.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
We're not There are a lot of people who were
embarrassed to say, I don't want another person coming here
unless it's completely legal under these terms. Why can't you
say that? The rest of the world says that. India
says it, China says it, literally every other country says
it except for us. And they have taught us over

(23:46):
decades to be ashamed to feel that way. And that
is a very very powerful thing. And Trump is kind
of the last holdout willing to be able to say.

Speaker 10 (24:04):
No, no, I'm not doing that. I'm simply not doing that.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
Let me close this segment by one of Trump's finest lines,
where he reminded people, Hey, she's part of the Biden team.
Remember she told you Biden was great, and she'd tell
you when he wasn't well. Remember Joe Biden is still
our president. That's what you got the last time you
voted against me. That is mister Ramone, that is number eighteen.

Speaker 11 (24:37):
When I saw Putin after I left, unfortunately left because
our country has gone to hell. But after I left,
when I saw him building up soldiers, he did it.
After I left, I said, oh, he must be negotiating.
It must be a good strong point of negotiation. Well
it wasn't because Biden had no idea how to talk
to him. He had no idea how to stop it.

(24:59):
And now you have millions of people dead and it's
only getting worse, and it could lead to World War three.
Don't kid yourself, David. We're playing with world War three
and we have a president that we don't even know
if he's Where is our president? We don't even know
if he's a president. Just a clarify, threw him out
of a campaign like a dog. We don't even know
is he our president? But we have a president president

(25:21):
doesn't know he's alive.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Your time is up with just to clarifying the question,
do you believe it's in the US best interests for
Ukraine to win this war?

Speaker 9 (25:29):
Yesterday?

Speaker 11 (25:29):
I think it's the US best interesting.

Speaker 5 (25:31):
He never did that to come on, they want him
on the record.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
It's kept a star sayer, including only sound warehouse.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
Master.

Speaker 5 (25:50):
I don't want to get corn on you folks, but
he wouldn't be the first. You know that I really
enjoy I went to bed last night eager to wake
up this morning, and I woke up this morning eager
to get in and hear what y'all had to say,
because I knew what you have to say would be honest,

(26:14):
some of it would be deep and profound, some of
it would be raw and authentic, and whatever the accent,
whatever the.

Speaker 10 (26:27):
Vocabulary that was used.

Speaker 5 (26:29):
I appreciate that because for me, this is what I
enjoy about the process, is seeing how different people experience
the same event and how we internalize it based on
whether we're a paralegal or a mechanic, or a corporate
CEO or a stay at home mom or a school teacher,

(26:51):
police officer. It's really fascinating to me. And you know,
cross that with whether we're black, white, Hispanic, and how
we were raised and where we were raised. Was it
in the United States, and if so, where was it
around the world. Cross that with overlay our age and

(27:12):
our upbringing. It is these types of conversation I find
to be just absolutely engaging and wonderful.

Speaker 10 (27:21):
I really do.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
And I'm so grateful that y'all are willing to call
up and expose yourself to potential ridicule, criticism, insult and
all that to share your opinions. And I hope everyone
will remember that every person who did that, they had
to be willing to do that. And if you're honest,
would you be willing to Probably not, let's go to

(27:45):
John number one. John number one eure up.

Speaker 4 (27:52):
So I personally didn't feel great about the debate one
because I was hoping to see, you know, Kamala fumble
a little more sure, but as you alluded to, she
was really very well rehearsed and really didn't make any
unforced aerious I think you nailed it on the head
when you said that Trump was not preparing was a mistake.

(28:12):
He was a little all over the place, which isn't new.
But I do think he tends to do that because
he just doesn't get enough credit for all that he's
done for this country, all the sacrifices he's made, and
these debates are some of the only opportunities where they
have to keep the cameras rolling and he can actually
talk about the accompliments, you know, accomplishment that the media won't.

(28:37):
I can't imagine being that man.

Speaker 6 (28:39):
Choose how many times he said something in debates that
was quote unquote debunked by the moderators or dismissed as
lies of other candidates, to the point of them attempting
to gaslight us via Trump is a proxy and essentially
left in the moment to leave Trump look as a
liar or crazy, only to be proved, you know later

(29:04):
that obviously he was telling the truth.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
John.

Speaker 5 (29:07):
I'm going to stop you there, because you're right. But
I want to put this into perspective.

Speaker 10 (29:13):
I had a neighbor and he had.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
He and his wife, wonderful people, dear friends of ours,
living out in the country, out in Carmen. And he
and his wife, his earlier wife twenty years earlier. They
had a baby, and the baby was six months old,
and his wife decided she didn't like being at home

(29:42):
with a baby while her husband was out working hard,
he worked on a pipeline and being the mom who
was listening to some baby squawk, probably a combination of
postpartum and she was a dead soul. But I think
a lot of women have gone through that experience, and.

Speaker 10 (30:01):
So she bolted.

Speaker 5 (30:02):
She left the baby overnight. She leaves and doesn't tell him.
He doesn't know if she's been abducted. He didn't know
what happened. But he raises this baby, and he raises
this baby till this little girl, till she's sixteen. As
a single dad.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
He didn't date.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
He committed he wouldn't date until she left the house
because he wanted to be committed to her. When that
child turned sixteen, she wanted a car and he couldn't
afford a car, and she wanted to go to a party,
and he said, no, I don't.

Speaker 10 (30:38):
Like that group of people.

Speaker 5 (30:40):
He lived in a kind of a lower income area
and he didn't like a lot of the kids that
were in that area. And it was a party in
a bad place with bad people, and he said, no,
I don't want you been exposed to that. He was
a parent. He did what a parent's supposed to do.
That week in Waltz's, the mother hasn't seen her in

(31:02):
sixteen years and says, I'll buy you a trans am.
You come live with me. You can go to any
party you want to. That little girl did what her
mother had done.

Speaker 10 (31:14):
Sixteen years earlier. She walked out on dad.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
He was devastated, he was broken. You can imagine what
this guy is. A man's man. Ride horses here, He
would break hors. If people have these expensive horses, bring
that horse and I'd go watch him break a horse
on the first day.

Speaker 10 (31:35):
And let me tell you something. You got to You
got to be.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
A brave dude to work a big, powerful beast like that.
This was a dude's dude, man's man. And his wife
would talk about the fact that she when she met him,
she'd had to kind of nurse him back from the
from the broken state he was in. He had been
hurt twice by the mother and then the daughter, and

(32:02):
all I could ever think of My wife and I
would have lots of conversations about this is Didn't that
daughter realize that this woman she was running off to,
that she had abandoned her.

Speaker 10 (32:14):
What if he had abandoned.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Her too, she'd be dead.

Speaker 5 (32:18):
Didn't that daughter realize how he had been there, how
he had cleaned her poop and pete, How he couldn't
sleep all night because that was when she was colicky,
and he still had to get up and go to work.
How he had provided for her every meal, every piece

(32:39):
of clothing, every transportation to every school day, every Because
they lived out in the country, didn't she appreciate all
that he had done well. No, all she could think
about is she wanted a new car and she wanted
to go to the party. A lot of our neighbors
want a new car and they want a party, And

(33:04):
what Trump has been through on their behalf to make
their life better

Speaker 10 (33:13):
Doesn't even cross their mind.
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