Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Very Show is on the air. When President Trump
(00:30):
made the statement that the reason folks didn't like him
who run off and write books about him and get
paid good money to do it, he made the point
that some of those generals are bad guys and that
(00:51):
when you fire people, they don't like you. And look,
whether you're Nick Saban or Tom Landry or Bill Belichick,
if the goal is to win, you make enemies along
the way. That's just a fact. You shed the fat.
(01:12):
You've got people who don't work within the culture of
your organization, and you fire them. And most people can't
do that. They're incapable of doing that. And when you're
incapable of doing that, you're incapable of leading a successful organization.
(01:34):
And these are the kinds of things that are not taught.
Many people can't pass them to their child. Many people
never possess this characteristic when he talked about having to
the Dwight Eisenhower audio ramon from Jim at nine twenty eight,
when he talked about having to fire people because of
(01:57):
failures and the Kamala Biden administration not firing anyone after
Afghanistan not firing anyone after the jobs data was off
by eight hundred thousand and second time in a row,
which makes it over a million. When he talks about that,
(02:18):
and then you start talking about how the military industrial
complex hates Trump because if he got us out of Afghanistan,
which he did, he negotiated the deal and then Biden
botched the execution of it. When that happens, they don't
get to sell as many MREs. They don't get to
build barracks. They don't get to provide gas, they don't
(02:41):
get to sell bullets, they don't get to provide all
the medical facilities to treat our warriors when they're wounded.
They need war. They want war. And if you don't
believe that, go back to Dwight Eisenhower's exit speech. I
forget the damn term pharaoh address as he was leaving,
(03:02):
And there's two esteemed generals who left the presidency and
gave similar speeches warning America based on their experience as
they rode off into the sunset. One was George Washington,
the next was Dwight Eisenhoward.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Here's what he said, A vital element in keeping the
peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty
ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may
be tempted to risk his own destruction.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Our military organization today bears little.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Relation to that known of any of my predecessors in peacetime,
or indeed by the fighting men of World War II
or Korea. Until the latest of our world conflicts, the
United States had no armaments industry. American makers of plowshares could,
(03:56):
with time and as required, make swords as well, But
we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
We have been compelled to create a permanent armaance industry
of vast proportions. Added to this, three.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
And a half million men and women are directly engaged
in the defense establishment.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
We annually spend on military security.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Alone more than the net income of all United States
corp corporations. Now, this conjunction of an immense military establishment
and a large arms industry is new in the American experience.
The total influence, economic, political, even spiritual, is felt in
(04:45):
every city, every state house, every office.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Of the federal government. We recognize the imperative.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
Need for this development, yet we must not fail to
comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources, and livelihood are
all involved, so is the very structure of our society.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
In the councils of government, we must guard.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought,
by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous
rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must
never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties
or democratic processes.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
We should take nothing for granted.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper
meashing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense
with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Liberty may prosper together. John number two, you're only Michael
Berry shall go ahead?
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Well, I was very disappointed last night. My wife will
for years has never sat for a debate with me. Uh,
this was one that she was really anxious to go to.
And instead of coming out and showing us decide that
the gold Star families get to see the people that
that he counsels when he's trying to explain things to him,
understanding he's in hostile and since of the territory. Sometimes
(06:19):
he came out like a Boston brawler and it turned
my wife off. He's still going to support him and
stuff because he's the best choice, but it just I
think he missed a huge opportunity.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Mm hmm, I don't. I don't disagree. Let me let
me offer a counterpoint, just as as something to ponder.
Are you Are you an Astros fan by any chance? John?
Speaker 4 (06:50):
Uh? Well, no, I've I've worked media on live sporting
against my whole life, but I've never really been into sports.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Okay, well, the answer I would get you is whether
it's Nolan Ryan or Roger Clemens or Jose al Tuve
arguably the greatest career in an Astro's uniform. Now, I
don't think it compares to the career of Nolan Ryan
across the Mets and Angels and Rangers combined. But there
(07:21):
are days that Altuve goes oh for four, and there
are days that Burlander goes out and gets rocked, and
occasionally there were even days that Nolan Ryan would go
out and get rocked. There will be days that c. J. Stroud,
who's done seemingly everything right, is going to throw a
(07:44):
pick six on a pass that you and I could
have seen that the guy jumped the route before the
ball was released. You're going to have a bad day.
And the idea was always that there would be three
baits at a minimum and that would balance those things out.
(08:07):
In twenty twelve, Obama had the stronger debate in the
first round, and then Romney had a much better debate
in the second one, but not because Romney was so
much better, but because Obama absolutely was. He sounded like
(08:30):
Biden on June twenty seventh, and they used as the excuse,
and I think they're actually right because I've experienced it.
That he had altitude sickness. They had flown him to
Vegas and then they didn't fly him into Denver until
the afternoon of But there was a third debate, and
(08:52):
that's where Obama brought it back. The idea of the
one debate was by design to make the money by
his out. Harry Catherine writes, it angers me to see
Republicans doing the same thing we always do instead of
supporting our candidate. We are disappointed he didn't perform up
(09:15):
to our expectations. Where there's some missed opportunities, sure, but
I don't see the value in focusing on that. Trump
still had more memorable moments than any of the lies
that came out of Kamala's mouth. To say Kamala one
is absolutely ridiculous. To me, America has truly lowered our standards.
If someone who wasn't even chosen by the people can
(09:36):
get on stage and lie her way to winning. If
Kamala one, that means America lost. Trump isn't perfect, and
I didn't expect him to be perfect to perform perfectly.
To me, the way he responded was a reflection of
the anger felt by many Americans as we continue to
see the Left lie and cheat their way to quote
(09:56):
unquote victory time and again. He's not a puppet like
the left's candidates, and he had very valid points that
are being overshadowed by the criticism that's being placed by
his own party. We've got to change if we want
to take our country back. Thank you for all you do.
I've been listening to your show since high school and
(10:17):
now I'm in my thirties.
Speaker 4 (10:20):
Bramme.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
It's kind of weird because I don't think about how
long we've been doing this, But while we've been doing this,
kids have grown up into full blown adults that constructure
a very adult email about who they are. And then oh,
by the way, I've been listening since second grade, and
you go, wow, Mary Catherine, that's not an old person's name.
(10:46):
Michael T had a classmate named Mary Kate. No, it's
not a you're dumb. You don't know anything about names.
Let's go to Sid in Lubbuck. He called him once before.
Speaker 5 (10:56):
I like him, Adel, Is this the Michael that I'm
talking to? Yes, sir, you know what, I am deeply
disappointed that you have been on the air for so long,
and I am now a regular listener, but a recent
regular listener. I will not miss the Michael on the radio.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Well, do me a favor, Sid, because we're probably listening
on kfidow Out of Lovebock. Call up there today.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
Yeah, that's correct, Call up there today.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Their number will be in the in the on their
website KFYO Out of Love Bock and asked to speak
to Chad Hasty. He does the evening show, and he's
the program director and he is a fan of our show,
and he put us on. H It was his decision
to put us on in the mornings and in the
evenings and just thank him, which I actually did. By
(11:51):
email the other day. He sent me a nice note
when our national deal went public, and he sent a
nice note. He has been a big fan and a
friend of the show for a number of years, and
I like him a lot. He's a he's a he's
a good dude and a fantastic radio professional. But anyway,
what'd you call about?
Speaker 6 (12:09):
Well, the reason I was calling is because my group
of friends we were watching the debate last night, and
every one of us notice tamalize facial expressions. And I'm
just wondering if are we alone on that or did
you notice her frowns and her scowls and her eyes
(12:33):
going up into the top of her head.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
So you are you are? You are accurate that there
was something to notice when you give a speech to
a large gathering.
Speaker 4 (12:48):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
And I've done it to political events and I've done
it to church events. You are encouraged. Well, First they
want you to wear makeup to exaggerate your features. Secondly,
they want you and I don't do well with makeup,
so no things. I'll just look washed out, which is
what they tell me. Secondly, they tell you to exaggerate
your features because they won't be seen well very well.
(13:11):
Even if they're projected up onto the screen. So what
she was doing was very very rehearsed by smiling almost
laughing the whole time. It was designed to convey that
whatever Trump was doing, he's a crazy old man saying
(13:31):
get off my lawn. That Now, you may not have
taken it that way, but that was the That was
the play they called. When she did the Thinker by Rodin,
she put her head on her on her right index finger.
That was very much a oh, is that right? So
(13:54):
now you're going out into that? Is that where we're going?
There was a lot of that going on. You know
that she has the best coaching that money can buy.
Now we can criticize how evil these people are, that
they are in the service of the devil, because there's
(14:15):
no doubt about that. That doesn't mean they're not good
at what they do, because they are. Her campaign insisted
that she get a slightly smaller lectern to speak behind,
because she would look small, diminutive behind the same size lecter.
And as Trump, Trump's a big guy. You don't realize
(14:36):
how big Trump is. Ramon said this when we were
mar Lagoa, the first time he met him. You don't
realize how big Trump is until you're in his presence.
He is tall, and he's barrel chested. He's a big guy,
and they didn't want her to have a diminutive little
girl look in front of him. So all of this
(14:58):
goes back to the best people at staging events. Look,
the Left is better at movies than we are. They're
better at tear jerker movies. They're better at dramas than
we are. It's not our natural thing. Our people are steady, sturdy, consistent, rational.
(15:20):
Their people are creative, artistic. So what is going to
convey the right emotions and how to draw that out
of you visually, physically, performatively. That's what they do. You
can't deny it. That's what they do. You have to
(15:40):
know that's what you're up against before you start, and
you have to battle against that. And that's just the reality.
It's our job now to go out and win the votes,
simple as that. If you wanted our guy to smile
and chuckle and turn and do all that and go
through the code, that's not our guy.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
Right.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
We've got the best right guard in all of football,
but don't expect him to out outrun their free safety
it's just not gonna happen. Expect him to be very
good at what he does, and expect that to be
good enough for you to cheer for him, because that's
that's where we are. Thank you for the call, Cindy.
Have we gone to Cindy? Why don't I feel like
(16:24):
I went to Cindy? Right, Cindy, You're on the Michael
Berry Show.
Speaker 7 (16:26):
Go ahead, sweetheart, Yes, Michael, Yes, I would rather have a.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
Bareroom brawler like Trump. Trump is Trump, and he's the
one I want leading this country.
Speaker 8 (16:37):
Not a puppet, not a state, not a big bat
liar life.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Am in and I believe that Americans are suffering so much.
Trump's the kind of guy they don't want when things
are all going well. When things are all going well,
they want the person who talks pretty and aspirationally. When
things are tough, they go, I need a turn around agent.
I need a guy to come in and and shake
(17:01):
things up. I need a guy willing to fire some
people and fix some people. Yeah, that's exactly right, Josie writes,
I truly believe that you, Michael Berry, should remind listeners
what they saw last night was not a debate. It
was an orchestrated and scripted attack on our Republican candidate
(17:22):
by the moderators who gave Kamula the questions in advance
so she could memorize the scripted answers while they prepared
their follow up questions to attack the opposition anytime they
felt she needed further assistance. I believe the majority of
informed voters will not be fooled by this obvious attempt
to reinvent the Democrats candidate. I hope you're right, Josie.
Speaker 6 (17:45):
I really do inside the disk grow capacity equal to thirty.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
Discounts Michael Berry's show the.
Speaker 9 (17:51):
News Compact Desk pro It simply works.
Speaker 10 (17:54):
Better sell the world, chant hands and fall a Trump
chain a Trump train, sell.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
All the world, chant heads and fall a Trump chain
a Trump shain.
Speaker 9 (18:20):
On day one, I will sign a new executive order
to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory,
transgender in sanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political
content onto our children. I will keep men out of
women's sports. We will protect innocent life, and we will
(18:40):
restore free speech.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
And I will secure our elections.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
We want a landslide. We have to win.
Speaker 7 (18:46):
We have to win so that it's too big too
brig sell all the world.
Speaker 10 (18:54):
Chant hands and fall a Trump chain, a Trump chain.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Well, we've heard things about Kamalo. What I never would
have believed was that she would be in a three
way on national TV. But that's what it was. Yes,
it was them against Trump, them against Trump. She went
out on stage as a gun totin rooting toutin frak
(19:27):
loving George Bush, supporting endorsed by Dick Cheney, wall building
American unbelievable. Right, It was just a matter of days
ago that President Trump was shot in the head, and
he made the point. Probably because of the rhetoric of
(19:52):
people just like you, Kamala.
Speaker 4 (19:54):
Harris.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
And the moderators never touched it. Grocery store prices are
up over fifty percent from when he left office. Housing
interest rates make home ownership unaffordable, not just for Megan,
for two income families. You've got inflation like we haven't
(20:21):
seen since the seventies. People are struggling, Our borders are open.
The problem gets worse. So the moderators asked about abortion.
Even Democrats don't really care about abortion. They're told they're
(20:44):
supposed to, but they don't really care about abortion. The
media just keeps telling them that abortion is important. Clip
number seventeen. Mister Roeblis aka the King of ding Uh.
This is from NewsBusters. The UH moderators were very clearly
(21:08):
engaged on the side of Kamala Harris. They never fact checked,
quote unquote or disagreed with Kamala. They did it constantly to.
Speaker 11 (21:18):
Donald Trump, there is no state in this country where
it is legal to kill a baby after it's born.
I just want to clarify here. You bring up Springfield, Ohio,
and ABCDWS did reach out to the city manager there.
He told us there have been no credible reports of
specific claims of pets being harmed, injured, or abused by
individuals within the immigrant community.
Speaker 7 (21:37):
All I see people on telligence. Let me just say
this is the people on television say my dog was
taken and used for food. So maybe he said that,
and maybe that's a good.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Thing to say for a city manager. I'm not taking
this from television.
Speaker 7 (21:48):
Or television to do was eaten by the people that
went there.
Speaker 11 (21:54):
Again, the Springfield city manager says there's no evidence of that. Vicesientla.
How would you deport a million undocumented immigrants? I know
you believe that number is much higher. Take us through this.
What does this look like? Will authorities be going door
to door in this country?
Speaker 7 (22:08):
Yeah, it is much higher because of them, President Trump.
Speaker 11 (22:12):
As you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is
actually coming down in this country.
Speaker 7 (22:16):
But excuse me, the FBI defraud. They were defrauding statements.
They didn't include the worst cities. They didn't include the
cities with the worst crime. It was a fraud, just
like their number of eight hundred and eighteen thousand jobs
that they said they created turned out to.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Be a fraud.
Speaker 11 (22:31):
President Trump, thank aids in the West Wings say you
watched it unfold on television off the Oval office. You
did send out tweets, but it was more than two
hours before you send out that video message telling your
supporters to go home. Is there anything you regret about
what you did on that day?
Speaker 7 (22:46):
He is a horrible negotiator. They sent her in to negotiate.
As soon as they left. Putin did the invasion.
Speaker 11 (22:54):
President Trump, thank you did bring up something you said.
She went to negotiate with Vladimir Putin. Vice President Harris,
have you ever met Vladimir Putin? Can you clarify tonight?
Speaker 1 (23:05):
She never answered, are we better off than we were
four years ago? I was a pole middle class child
growing up with two professors as parents. Oh that's middle
class in Montreal, and as a pole middle class child
in Oakland. Wait wait what even the New York Times
(23:30):
has lampooned you for being a child of Oakland. You
grew up in Montreal? What the hell? But be that
as it may, your biography aside. But but are are
we better off than we were four years ago? My
friend's daddy sexually harassed her and that's when I knew
(23:54):
I had to go into public service. The proper answer was, yeah,
there's seemingly always a backstory. That's how we ended up
with Nana Harris. Remember remember she became an abortion activist
because Nana Harris in India was going out into the
(24:15):
villages and preaching about the joys of abortion. Remember that.
You remember that you got the audio of Nana Harris.
Oh yeah, Nana Harris was out in the in the villages.
Absolutely she was. She told us that everything has a backstory. See,
(24:36):
everything they do is because of a backstory. And her
backstory on that was Nana Harris was going out into
the you know her, she said, you know she did
it because she was in India, and we're supposed to
believe that her grandmother was out there. He lord, Indian people.
Speaker 12 (24:52):
Listen, Nanaharris, we're here for abortion today.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
Who like abortion? I have the all travel.
Speaker 12 (24:59):
And make child or anyone wanting abortion. Just come on,
come on, egg noo thing, come on, come on, come
on better come you'll get abortion and you'll have child,
and I'll travel.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
It'll be very nice for you.
Speaker 12 (25:13):
You will love it.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
I am Nana Harris here to remind you.
Speaker 12 (25:16):
If you have baby, you can kill it.
Speaker 3 (25:19):
It is very good.
Speaker 12 (25:20):
But your people love it.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 12 (25:23):
Jeremanah, it is very nice what we're doing for killing
baby girls girls. Come on, come on, come on, lurky, lurky,
come on, come on, come on, come on, bit come on,
will kill the baby, you go back home. No one
ever know you have baby, No one ever know you
have baby. You don't want baby, you don't want a
great baby. Baby, make lots of noise. You kill the baby.
Nana Harris here and I must go to the next village.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
I'll be back to Borrow.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
Say time it's perishing.
Speaker 7 (25:48):
Time like the baby.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Stay along with me. I know the debate. Its heavy
on your mind. It is nine to eleven. We remember
twenty three years ago and twelve years ago American lives
lost the types of people who did this to us.
(26:13):
But if you can spare a prayer today for our
friends in Louisiana. I grew up on the Louisiana border,
and a lot of those folks moved west for work,
and many of them did not want to make it
all the way to Houston, where jobs were plentiful. They
didn't want to leave Louisiana. They want to leave their family,
(26:33):
they want to leave their culture, and they're the most
wonderful people you can ever imagine. I love them dearly,
and I love that we get to talk to so
many of them. We have a station in Lafayette, of course,
Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and I love those people. But man,
have they ever been through a lot. They've been through
a lot worse than the greater Houston area has with storms.
(27:00):
Our prayers for those people. My friend James Parker, who
is also on the radio, he used to work he
used to work to at a station called Cavon in
the middle of Cajun Country. And this was their report
on the hurricane coming in this morning, and he had
(27:22):
to edit it a little to make it to make
it clean.
Speaker 13 (27:27):
Folks of you just waking up to you a cup
of coffee. We're going from a Cat one to a
Cat two?
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Can you believe this?
Speaker 13 (27:33):
I'd rather a hawk too, but we'll take whatever we
can get. But it's going to be a ninety mile
an hour from a girl named Francine. If y'all wondering
where Chris Franklinton's at, he jumped on a freaking plane.
Speaker 4 (27:46):
Bro.
Speaker 13 (27:46):
He's going to ride into the center of this damn thing.
He's going to take some measurements and send it back
to the station. He's gonna let us know if we
could guess our goodbye or just get our hand at us. Now,
you know the camera crews are going to be out
and about, so please put on a please brush your teeth,
Please put on some decent clothes before you go and
yap in front of a camera and make all the
(28:06):
Louisiana look like some dumbat That might be a good
time to tell y'all to protect the four p's that's plants, pipes, pets,
and prostitutes. Bring them inside because Paul bet they gonna
blow away.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Dimn Roy Tibodeaux writes, Zara noticed that as Kamala was
slinging out insults and lies, she was constantly looking at
Trump to see his reaction. She was checking to see
if they were working so she could either double down
or move on to another one. It was clear to
me her only goal was to get under his skin
(28:39):
and not actually plead her case to the American people
about why she should be the president. It was pathetic
and childish. It doesn't mean it wasn't effective. Michael writes,
I believe that one of the reasons the left hates
Trump so much is that he is the only Republican
to ever fight like a Democrat. That is a very
(29:00):
a very good point. Michael Megan writes, Let's see, Oh,
my dad wants to know if you're on SERIOUSXM so
he can listen.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
There.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
No, we are not on serious XM. Zara. I listened
carefully to the questions, the deflected answers, and conversation directions. Slowly,
the body language came into focus. Number one, Harris's hand
motions continuously up in the air and at times drawing
or dancing in the camera frame. Harris was in continuous motion.
(29:33):
When Trump would say something she wanted to challenge, Harris
would with a flourish write it down. President Trump stood
still and listened to every word Harris said. President Trump
stood within the camera frame and had a commanded presence.
President Trump came across as a world leader with strength.
(29:54):
Harris was coached and she did what she was told,
But on the world stage she looked like a silly
gri pimping for a fifteen second SoundBite for TikTok Karen.
I think that's a pretty good description, Leslie. What say you, sweetheart?
You're on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
Hey, Michael.
Speaker 8 (30:14):
I want to say, first of all, I agree completely
with Mary Catherine's email. You know, sometimes we get caught
up in the minution, we forget to praise the truth.
But my only input is I think he did a
great job. I think you're right that he would have
done better to just practice a little bit and being
(30:38):
a little bit more prepared, with a little less anger
and response to her, and stick with the things that
he wanted to point out that the administration had done wrong.
I think you're right astly, since you know.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
It reminds me of the nineteen sixty debate between Nixon
and Kennedy. It was the first debate. It was the
last debate on which there was a real split between
radio and television, because not everybody had a television. Yet
those who listened on radio were responded by pole To
(31:15):
saying that Nixon had won because he had won on
the issues, on subject matter, on substantive issues. Those that
watched on television reported that Kennedy had won because Kennedy
had a better look, stronger jaw. Kennedy's clothing was better
(31:36):
prepared for television, even black and white, than was Nixon.
Nixon was a sweater. He had severe hydrosis, and when
put under a circumstance like that, he would sweat, his
jowls would hang. He was swarthy in the face, all
of which conveyed to the audience a person who was
(31:58):
dark and sinister. We may not like that people come
away with certain impressions, but they do. And there is
no doubt that Kamala's makeup look better than it ever has. Okay,
is it silly to point that out? Perhaps? Was it noticeable? Yes?
(32:21):
She strode out onto the stage, looking more confident and
competent than she ever has. Her makeup was done well,
her posture looked strong, She looked confident. She looked like
she believed what she was saying. Now, you and I
(32:43):
know that's all bunk. Kevin Spacey wasn't actually the president
in House of Cards, but he played the president, and
that has been the case many, many times. Clint Eastwood
didn't ever actually fight the evil Red Legs and the
Union soldiers, but he could convince you he did because
(33:07):
he's a great actor. Kamala Harris is an actor, and
she recited the lines that were brilliantly written for her. Now,
our job is to explain to our neighbors because Trump
can't win this election by himself. Our job is to
explain to our neighbors she's had four years to do
(33:27):
the things she promised and hasn't done them. Four years ago,
things were better off under Trump than they are now.
Focus on what matters. Help people friends, help people come
to the right conclusions. Don't be like the parent whose
kid just struck out and you can't focus on whether
the team should win or not because all you wanted
(33:48):
was for your kid to get a hit. Focus on
what matters. Explain to your friends that the head of
ABC who put this thing together is Comela Harris's best
friend who introduced her to her questionable husband, and their
husbands are best friends. Now, let's go and do our job. Okay,
let's stop waiting on Trump to win this election, and
(34:09):
let's do our job now