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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Varry Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
One of my great frustrations is how easily people can
be duped. COVID was almost.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
A sigh op.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
That's not to say that people didn't die of COVID,
people die of the fluke, people die of the common cold.
But in terms of a disrupt of every aspect of
American life.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
It was and didn't need to be.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
It was a man made, man created, man spread health
issue and political issue. There were lies told from the
very beginning, and it wouldn't bother me as much if
it was just a Chinese line or Fauci line. The
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problem was how many people were willing little Nazis only too.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Eager to.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
On the night of the Long Night or on the
Crystal Market, that were willing to smash the windows of
their neighbors with whom they were once friends. How many
people were willing to turn on others, including people that
consider themselves conservatives, including people that consider themselves civil libertarians,
including people who consider themselves.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
High level thinkers. Amazing I saw that to say.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
This, this time of the year is known as the
silly season, and we're about to witness. Because Democrats are
in trouble, They've got to pull a rabbit out of
a hat. They've got to do something dramatic. How prepared
are Americans to withstand the lies that are going to
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be told? Because they're going to be told so well
that they're going to be believable. There was a little
piece written in the American Thinker. I thought it was
pretty good, so I thought i'd share it with you
and start the show with it today. It says, be
prepared for these October and November surprises. It says I'm
not saying these are likely, I'm saying be prepared for them.
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Perhaps highlighting them now will act as a deterrent. We
can only hope. Number One shocking revelations allegedly from the
Trump campaigns hacked emails. If you've been reading about the
hacked emails from the Trump campaign, according to fifty one
or seventeen or three intelligence agencies in joint statements, it
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is the work of Iranian malicious cyber actors.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
The Iranians deny it.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Given recent intelligence community malfeasans, I'm more inclined to believe
the Iranians.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
The IC is currently softening.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
Up the public with real emails, but close to the
election they'll disclose or leak more hacked emails in which
Trump and his aides allegedly said outrageous and offensive things,
with not enough time before the election for Trump to
rebut the charges or their effect, I agree. I don't
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think that iran hacked Donald Trump's emails. I think either
our CIAFBI, someone acting on behalf of the Democrat and
the swamp the establishment did, but they blame it on
the Iranis. That way, you take the fruit of the
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poison tree, that which you recover in the break in,
and then you hand it to the.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Media and you go, look, those damn Iranians.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
They're bad people, but what they discovered here, it's bad stuff.
We can't just overlook it just because the Iranians.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Brought it to us. We got to talk about it.
Look at this.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
They're racist and misogynist and evil. You know, maybe, dare
I say it, the Iranis did us a favor, you know,
I hate to say it, but otherwise we would.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Have known this stuff. That's how this game is played.
By the way, everyone is very angry that the Iranis
are Iranians, whichever pronunciation you prefer. I like to go
back and forth. It makes it more fun.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
The Ironies.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Are leading the teams trying to assassinate Trump. Oh, those bastards,
they're out to get Trump. I'm not entirely certain that's true.
Trump seems to believe it, but I'm not entirely certain
I do. I'm not entirely certain that our CIA doesn't
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blame some things on the Ironies that they themselves do.
I have no doubt there are people trying to assassinate
the president.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
We've seen that. But let me ask you this.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
This last guy, Ryan Roath, who was at the golf course,
this nutjob guy that's been in the New York Times
and interviewed by every media outlet, your typical white liberal
nut job, he had in his possession Trump's schedule through October.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
Hell.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
I don't have Trump's schedule. And I know people in
the campaign I support them. They don't hand it out
to me. Romon, you got his schedule? Ramon doesn't have
a schedule. Ask Jim V he's got the schedule? Who
got who gave him the schedule? Think about this for
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a moment. It's these these are things that are not
easily considered. This is the moment Hamlet has to confront
the apparition, the ghost that told him that Claudius, his uncle,
murdered Hamlet's father, The Prince of Denmark's father had been murdered,
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and he took over not only the kingdom but his bedroom.
Hamlet's mother is sleeping, not just with his uncle, which
was the practice of the time he would step in
the role of his brother and become king, but now
before funeral meets were even cold, he has taken over
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the kingdom and the household, and the Prince of Denmark
understood at that moment that the worst thing possible that
could have happened had happened. His father had been murdered
by the man who is now the king. Edward Snowden
had to go because Edward Snowden forced us to confront
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a dirty reality, a dirty possibility, and that is that
there is this group.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
Of black ops, this this.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Dark, sinister force within or without the United States government,
although it had to be within because otherwise they'd fight
against it. And we only get we only get a
brief snippet like in that movie Memento, or every fifteen
minutes he would he would lose his consciousness and so
he'd have.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
To I can't remember.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
I know I figured things out, but just as I
figured things out, I lost my consciousness again.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
We get a brief snippet. We got to see Jim Comey.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Okay, So Jim Comey was out to get Trump and
then went often profited from it. We know that Clapper
and the CIA was once a Communist. He's an awful person.
He hates Trump. We know that the Postal Union is
endorsing Trump. The IRS Union, I mean, is endorsing Harris.
We know the IRS Union is. These are people who
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have the ability to cause harm for people. These these
are possibilities that we rather not confront. It's easier for me,
I don't know about you. Let's rather go watch some
football or something. But we have to confront these realities.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
The worst president, the worst vice president in the history
of our Christ, the magical parer. We can't afford four
more years.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Of the world and artifal call him.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
I heard an American thinker, and I like the way
it was written. Be prepared for these October and November surprises.
I don't make predictions, never have, never will. There are
things that I suspect could happen, and so I'll put
them out on the table. But I don't really deserve
credit if they happen, and I certainly don't want to
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hear about it if they don't. For instance, football analogy,
Dak Prescott could blow his knee out this season or
his back. He could have a season ending injury before
week fourteen. I feel comfortable predicting that that's a forty
percent chance.
Speaker 6 (09:44):
Right.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
That's not to say it's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I think a lot of people who make predictions do
so because long before it comes true or doesn't, a
lot of people talk about the fact that they made
that prediction.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
When you're in the media space.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Some people this desperate need to be talked about to
spark interest, so they'll literally say anything. I don't need
to do that. We're here every day. I don't need
the ups and downs. I'd rather we have conversations, and
I'd rather have credibility with you.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
So I say this.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Fully aware of my faculties and not trying to frighten you,
but instead to prepare you. And as he says, maybe
it'll act as a deterrent. So when these things happen.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
You go just like they planned it.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
So Number one was shocking revelations from the emails that
supposedly the Irani's hacked.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
I think our own government hacked them.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Number two a fake assassination attempt on Kamala Harris. He
credit says to end upon instapund it who first came
up with this. So he says, I don't bother to
list a real assassination attempt on Trump, which at this
point wouldn't be a surprise. A fake assassination attempt on
Amala would make her more sympathetic. Democrats will often do
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this when they've got somebody that has a lot of
ethical problems. They will accuse you of ethical problems. And
then when someone says, man that democrats got ethical problem,
well they all do.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
See.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
So what they're doing is trying to say is muddy
the waters. That term in the polit is called muddy.
You do it in the courtroom. You muddy the water.
If you have a witness that whose credibility is in question,
and everybody knows that person's a liar, what they'll try
to do is smear the other side to go, look,
there's a lot of liars in this case, let's move
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on to that way, that person's credibility and their testimony will.
Speaker 3 (11:45):
Be well, you can't trust any of it. It's a
he said, she said often you can trust it, and
it's obvious that you can. Number three, a.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
Fake assassination attempt on a Democrat governor Whittmer kidnapping plot reducts.
Remember when the FBI was involved in a supposed kidnapping
attempt on the governor of Michigan and it turned out
to be that it was a setup and an entrapment,
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much like July January sixth.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Next, a fake rape claim made against JD. Vans. At
this point, no one will believe it.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
On Trump, this is true, there's going to be a
woman who's going to come forward, or maybe a man,
but most likely a woman who claimed that she was raped.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
And it might be like Brett Kavanaugh. Remember remember the
woman he raped her at a party.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
She couldn't remember how she got there, she couldn't remember
how she left, she couldn't remember anybody else who was there,
and nobody remembers her being There's there no photo of it,
and her own family says she's lying, But she says she.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Was raped because that's what they do. That's what they
did to Clarence Thomas, That's what they did to Trump.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
They will claim rape because that gets women behind them,
and it's very hard to disprove this thing. For every
single man out there, I could claim that a woman
claims you raped her in the past, How do you
disprove it? No, I didn't, Yes, you did, she says it.
Why would she lie but I didn't do it? Eh,
she says, you did.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
Pretty crappy position to be in the next Joe Biden
suddenly dies before the election, Kamala gets to take the
oath and be in charge making her appear presidential.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Joe Biden doesn't have to die for that to happen.
I still believe that's going to happen. I believe it
more now than ever. Some people will argue that Kamala
doesn't want to be president because then she's tied to
this economy, she's tied to all the failures that are
going on now. But if it happens just before the election,
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there'll be a week of glamorous first woman president. Oh,
this is so exciting, And they'll be people that will cry,
and they'll go out and find people who will go.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
I can't believe I'd ever seen lastly got a woman president.
Oh my god, they'll do it, and that will give
her a bump.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
I mean, apparently Princess Diana was the most popular person
in the history of mankind because when she died, people
lost their minds. Well, they weren't that into Princess Diana,
but they got caught up in all that. That's what
will happen when Kamala becomes president, and it will happen.
It will next Biden secretly pardons Hunter and all other
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complicit family members before the election. I feel certain that happens,
but I think it's more likely he does it after
the election. I think that is more likely to happen.
He writes as protection in case of the preceding even
if the pardon doesn't apply to state crimes like state
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tax evasion or on his grifted income, Prosecutors in those
dates Forornia, New Jersey will be less inclined to prosecute
because he's been pardoned.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
But those are state charges. So it'll be interesting to see.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
He doesn't want to have to pardon him before the
election because that won't help the Democrats, it'll hurt we
just don't know how much it'll hurt, but it will hurt.
The fear becomes if he dies and he hasn't pardoned
him yet, would they still pardon Hunter? And that has
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to be heavy on Joe Biden's mind, Joe Biden. Whether
Joe Biden loves his son or not is debatable, but
Joe Biden knows. He's imminently aware that he is the
reason his son is in all this trouble because he
dragged his good for nothing son into all of this. Next,
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if Trump wins, Biden pardons essentially the entire federal government.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
I think that's absolutely the case. That would include the Department.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Of Justice, of FBI officials, all the law fair that
was carried out against Donald Trump targeting conservatives and Trump,
all the folks who cooked up dirty plots against Trump,
all the folks who refused to enforce the border security laws,
all those people that could be prosecuted.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
Secret Service personnel.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
We now know that the Secret Service agent, the sniper
who spotted the shooter in Butler, Pennsylvania, saw the officers
running toward him with their guns drawn, and he said
he didn't think anything of that.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
There's no way on earth.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
That a Secret Service agent believes that the fact that
he's willing to say it means he has no better line.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
That's what he's been coached to say. Well, that's bad
right there.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
The folks who have pushed the DEI initiatives against the law,
the folks who refuse to enforce.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
Our border laws, all the COVID liars. Fauci will be pardoned.
He'll have to be.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
If Trump wins, we keep control of the House and
we take control of the Senate, which if if it
happened today, that would be what would happen. But by
the way, the things we talked about earlier, all of
those are going to happen to prevent this from happening.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Are some of those will happen? Shoul Us say, there
would be a lot of people prosecuted, and they know this,
you know, the Nazis that the reason Hitler took his
own life. He wasn't ready to die.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
He knew he would be prosecuted and his life would
be held because he knew better than anyone would he.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Had done you and they remained scared to that of
Trump that Michael Berry shows, You're not going anywhere even
if Trump does you're not.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
The way about Kamala Harra over a melodic seat and
all the little petty things as they may sing about her,
is to understand it's not that any one or the
other is a deal breaker, is that they are a
reflection of a bigger problem. She's lied about working for McDonald's.
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She's done that her whole life. It's not until're running
for president that somebody goes to McDonald's and says, hey,
we know you keep a record of every person never
worked here.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
McDonald's loves the fact that famous.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Actors and actresses and politicians and sports figures and celebrities
once worked there.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
They maintain meticulous records as a result of that.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
So when McDonald's said, when asked, no, she never worked here,
you can take that to the bank.
Speaker 3 (18:50):
She never came back and said yes I did, Yes,
I did. She just ignored it.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Well, she's being called a liar on something. She's got
a pay suff, she got a uniforms got a photo.
If you told me I didn't work at the yogurt
shop or any of the number of jobs that I
say on air I worked at, I can go find
you a photo of me in that uniform.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
Working there. Why can't she do it?
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Lots of photos of her, her doting mom would have
taken a photo of her. She lied, So people will say, well,
that's not that big a deal.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
But that's just it.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
We're not saying that happened one time. We're saying it's
constant lize. We're saying this is a woman who has
no accomplishments, so she has to literally.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Create a life.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
You remember the little boy in to Kill a Mockingbird,
the little boy who I think he was abandoned, and
so he was living with his grandmother, and he's from Rena, Misissippi,
and my daddy lives.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
There, my daddy, but it was all a lie. He
just created out a whole clothe at a whole cloth,
this whole lie. Everything about her is a lie. She
has no core competence, she has no experience, she has
no understanding of economic matters and foreign affair.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
So so they give her words. She's truly an actress,
and she showed it to debate. She's a good actress.
You got to give her credit. She memorized her lines
for the debate, and she recited them. She doesn't know
what they mean, but she memorized them and recited them.
So she was on MSNBC recently. Before she did that,
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she gave a speech meant to inspire. It's supposed to
inspire you. This speech here, a speech meant to inspire
by inspiring us to be inspired by her inspiration.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
We need to guard both the spirit.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
We have to guard that.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Let it always inspire us.
Speaker 7 (21:01):
Let it always be the source of our optimism, which
is that spirit that is.
Speaker 8 (21:07):
So uniquely American, and let that then inspire us.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
By helping us to be inspired to solve the problems
that so many face, including our small business owner.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
First time you heard it, So maybe it might not
make sense, but surely she didn't just say we should
be inspired so that when we're inspired, we've been inspired
by being inspired. I mean, surely she wouldn't do that, right,
Surely she could put together a cogent argument that's inspiring
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without just repeating the same words.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
Right. Okay, now you heard it, let's listen to it again.
We need to guard that spirit.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
We have to guard that.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Let it always inspire us, Let it always be the
source of our optimism, which is that spirit that is
so uniquely American.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
And let that then inspire us.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
By helping us to be inspired to solve the problems
that so many face, including our small business owner.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Now here's the scary thing. She doesn't have any real
opinions of her own. Whatever you may think of the meritism,
she doesn't have any opinion of her own. And yet
she's ended up in that position and there are people
pushing to ensure.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
She get there. So you know this, but a lot
of people.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Don't understand, well, why are people supporting her?
Speaker 3 (22:53):
And I don't mean support people.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
I don't mean that the general public, the peasants as
the Democrats viewed them, but the power source. They're not
bothered by her not having any opinions. That's not a bug,
that's not a glitch in the system. That's a feature.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
This is by design. Problem with Trump is he thinks
for himself. That can't be tolerated.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
He's not coachable, he doesn't take orders, he raises questions.
So you can't have a criminal organization have an ethical
person in the middle of it, because they'll become a whistleblower.
Trump is really a whistleblower. That's why they hate him.
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Trump's a whistleblower. How inspired are you feeling you feel
inspired by the inspiration that inspired us to be inspired.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
She didn't said it.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Was time to move past This is a woman who's
been running the country for the last four years. It
was time to move past the failed policies that we
know don't work.
Speaker 8 (24:15):
We just need to move past the failed policies that
we have proven don't.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Work, which ones Ukraine, Gaza, inflation, housing shortage, border crisis.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
You're the vice president. According to Joe Biden, you're basically
the president.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Vice president. There wasn't a single thing that I did
that she couldn't.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
Do, so I was able to delegate her responsibility on
everything from foreign policy to messy policy.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
You've got come countries, Michael Berry, we think.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Sweets tea, We don't think socialist.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Said, I rushed the point at the end of that
segment and buried the lead to which I responded, I
really don't need any feedback from him, but there's a
sneaking possibility in the back of my mind that he
might be right. So let me say that again quickly
and then we move on from it. Kamala Harris is
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just repeating lines. There's no meaning behind it, and so ladies,
you understand what this means. If ten minutes into knowing
a guy on some speed dating app or blind date
or whatever, he says, I love you. You're the woman
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for me. I will be loyal to you forever. I
love you, you would say that's really weird for a
number of reasons. There's no way you could have processed
that this quickly. You don't even know my name yet,
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and I'm not that pretty, And the fact that you
say that means you're disingenuous at best, and probably worse,
it means you're probably retarded. And you just say things
and these words that are very powerful words don't have
any meaning to you. You're repeating them because you've heard
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them said by other people. Once you understand, ladies, understand this.
See men, when a woman tells us they love us,
we didn't need to know they loved us anyway. We
want them to be attracted to us. We want them
to treat us like a man, because we're very self centered.
We're born this way. We want them to compliment us.
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And I don't mean compliment as in my you look
handsome today, although we don't mind that. We want them
to compliment us to make us better. To be there
for us, to enhance our sense of self, to be well,
you hit the point. So if a woman tells us
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they love us, we figure, well, yeah, I love me too.
If you love me, I love me. I already loved me.
I'm glad you added to the love for me. We
don't think to question it. Whereas women, the fairer sex
of the species, they are born to distrust. And you
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can see this in the animal kingdom. You can see
this in the wild.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
And I mean this. Women are born to distrust.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Because they worry that it's not in man's nature to
be loyal, to choose and to stay there. So when
you say you love them, they.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Want to know you mean it if you understand what
that word means to me when you say that, fella,
Because to us, how many of you fellas when you
were in high school said something to a girl that,
looking back now, maybe you didn't really mean. You had
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a bigger goal in mind.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
And so whatever you need to say to her to
get her to do what you wanted her to do,
or at least let you do, you would say, that's
Kamala Harris right now, that's what she's doing.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Don't be a dumb, dumb and as fellas. You don't
appreciate this till you get older and you have a daughter.
I don't have a daughter.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
I would have been a terrible daughter, Dad, girl, dad,
because I know what animals we are, and I would
have been so overprotective. I'm that way toward my wife.
My boys are that way toward my wife. She calls
it the Taliban. If we're going out on a dinner
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date and the boys are at home, she'll get dressed
and then she'll go, oh, no, I got to go
past the boys because say, mom, I can see her
legs and I have to say, yes, she has beautiful eggs.
I like that dress, or I like that skirt. Oh mom, No, no,
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you can't go out like that. So we call them
the Taliban. They want her in a and they want
her in the beekeeper's outfit. When Kamala Harris tells you
she loves you, she doesn't. She wants what's on the
other side. Don't be dumb and give her what she wants.
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When Kamala Harris makes a statement like we have to
move past the failed policies we know don't work, you
know that what she just sa said is the last
four years are failed policies that didn't work. We're living
through the hell of it.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
For her. She's just repeating a line. The line was
we had to move past the failed policies of Trump,
of the racists, of the nationalists. She just forgot part
of the line. She doesn't mean anything. She says. You
see how that works. Listen again, we just need.
Speaker 8 (30:31):
To move past the failed policies that we have proven
don't work.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Okay, So now we've got Joe Biden talking about those
failed policies, and he says, yeah, she's basically been in George,
I've delegated everything.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
To her and his vice president. There wasn't a single
thing that I did that she couldn't do this.
Speaker 6 (30:58):
I was able to delegate her response Bonion, everything from
foreign policy to domestic policy.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Trump said during the debate that Joe Biden hates her. Well,
let's explore that for a moment.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
There's a decent chance that's true, because she engineered or
was part of engineering his downfall for her own personal
gain to get him out of the way so she
would be the nominee, and Obama didn't want her. That's
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why Obama didn't come out and endorse her right off.
The Clintons wanted her. The Clintons want back in the
White House and they needed a candidate that they could control,
so they jumped out early. They were behind the scenes
of this anyway, because they're part of the Nancy Pelosi coalition.
They want the control of the White House back and
(31:54):
they want to push Obama out. They don't like the Obama's.
Obamas don't like them. Once it was clear that Clinton's
were back in charge. Once it was clear that the
Clintons were back in charge, that was the moment that
the Obamas felt left out. So they powdered a little
till people came and begged them to come back. And
(32:16):
now they've reinserted themselves just to touch Do you notice
Joe Biden Jill It's hard to say Jill and Joe,
except she's not out campaigning. It's almost as if Joe
Biden is trying to sabotage Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
And Fox News is. Dana Perino, a former member of
the Bush White House, made exactly that point. I never
thought that Joe Biden would.
Speaker 9 (32:44):
Make a political contribution to the Trump campaign, but he
did so today because I don't think there's anyway the
Harris people thought that this was going.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
To be a good idea.
Speaker 9 (32:53):
He says, as vice president, there wasn't a single thing
that I did that she couldn't do, and I was
able to delegate her responsibility on everything from for a
policy to domestic policy.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Why would't you just.
Speaker 9 (33:04):
Cut that sound bite and run it in all the
battleground stas you know, figure out a way to sabotage her.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
How about him wearing the maga hat.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Joe Biden is not a guy with a good sense
of humor, certainly not self deprecating.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
I genuinely believe this old man is his party shot.
That was it. Can you imagine when the Harris people
found that saw that