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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, Luck and Load.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Michael Varry Show is on the air. It is the
Friday Drive home, and I gotta tell you, I'm.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Always in a good mood now for the Friday drive
home because it's the end of the week.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'm gonna get some time with my family.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I'm in an extra good mood when the weather turns
cool in Texas because for those of you outside of Texas,
you might not know how hot it gets here. And
we've had a blistering, scorching hot as Haiti summer. And
when it gets below seventy degrees around here, people start
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throwing on jackets. And you can laugh at us all
you want, but you don't know what we go through.
It's tropical around here. It's rough. It's Saharan some Sahari
for that matter. But anyway, it is a great time.
The weather has cooled, we got football season, we got
a weekend upon us. But I am in an extra
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extra extra awesome state of mind because it was a
great week in America for American values, America first, making
America great again, and I feel very.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
Good about it.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Last night alone, President Trump racked up more major wins.
He absolutely strafed New York at the Al Smith Dinner.
Al Smith was a very prominent American Catholic and they
have had in his honor a dinner that the presidential
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candidates famously go for and it's a roast. They get
to joke about each other. They don't stand up there
and talk politics. They just joke and they have a
lot of fun with it. And no Democrat presidential candidate
had missed the Al Smith Dinner, which is considered very
important the celebrities, the media, the Catholic Hoypeloyer all there.
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No Democrat presidential candidate had missed the dinner since nineteen
eighty four, when Walter Fritz Mondale skipped it. And Walter
Mondale that year would be the victim of the third
largest landslide in American history, winning only one state, his
home state of Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
What Donald Trump did to that.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Lady and Tim Walltz last night, he absolutely skewered them.
And I'm going to play it all for you, and
we've got some calls for you. But what he did
last night, oh my goodness, did he ever just he
was so witty, soh clever. It was glorious, and we're
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going to share it all with you and let you
enjoy it again if you watched, because it was televised,
and if you didn't, we're going to let you enjoy
it for the first time. It was so good that
even Brian Stelter, who they brought back at C and
N the Tighter, even Brian Stelter had.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
This to say about the evening. I thought he was funny.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
I thought he actually got a few great jokes in.
I thought the best moment was we talked about the
assassination attempts and made light of what he's experienced, because
I think he's experiencing real trauma, real PTSD as a
result of the shootings, but he's still able to have
a light moment in this room. And he took advantage
of the fact that Kamala Harris wasn't there, which is
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really disappointed that he kept all exactly and that she they're.
Speaker 4 (03:53):
Usually supposed to be in the same room.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
So Brian Stelter, you know the new mass.
Speaker 6 (04:01):
You know, he said, you know, I think Donald Trump said, okay,
you know he is suffering from some PTSD and everything
because you know, the shot at him. And I do
love conditions and therapy, and I told my therapist that
I think he's suffering from PTSD.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
And my therapist said, girl, you.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Should be a therapist yourself, like you should get therapy
and also provide therapy.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
And so yeah, but I think he did all right.
He did all right.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
He he he was pretty good. You know, Donald Trump
was pretty good. He he he got some jokes, and
you know he's funny because I know funny. You know,
I'm Brian Stelter. I know funny. Now he's no Tim Wahlts.
I'll tell you why. Sometimes that fall he can that
fella can be funny. Speaking of Tim Walls, Donald Trump
had a real doozy with this one about Tim Walls.
Speaker 7 (04:51):
I used to think that Democrats were crazy for.
Speaker 8 (04:53):
Saying that men have periods, but then I met Tim Walls.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Play that again, ramon, that's too good not to repeat.
That one bears repeating.
Speaker 7 (05:05):
I used to think that Democrats were crazy for saying that.
Speaker 8 (05:08):
Men have periods, but then I met Tim Walls.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Since he was on the subject of Tim Walls, and
Tim Walts wasn't there either.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
That's how bad it is for Democrats.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
They didn't want to be scolded because they're an embarrassment
to these people. So they stayed away. Tim Wallas has
stolen valor. His lies about the Chinese Communist Party, his
lies about coaching football, his lies about all the things
that he has claimed were true that weren't.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Donald Trump popped him.
Speaker 7 (05:41):
I'd like to thank MC this evening Jim Gaffigan most recently.
Jim has been playing Tim Walls since Saturday Night Live.
And that'll be a very short gig, I hope, Jim.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
But it was fun a while at last.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
It wasn't it.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
Let's see how that lasts.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
It'd better be quick.
Speaker 7 (06:02):
We don't want him, and I'm not gonna say anymore.
But unfortunately Governor Wats is in here himself. But don't worry,
he'll say that he was.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
He's gonna say.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
I've not been able to talk to my friend Jim
Gaffigan for years because he went through a Trump delusion syndrome.
But I'll tell you what last night as the MC whoo,
he brought the heat and it was good. We got
a great show for you. I want you to relax.
I know you're scared about what's going on in this country.
I know you're concerned about what's going on in this country,
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but I want you to enjoy the fact that we
are living in a great moment where we have been
given an opportunity to do something that the greatest generation did,
and that is save our country and thereby save the world.
And we're ready for it. We're going to rise to
the occasion.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
Governor, you've previously it closed an assault weapons ban, but
it only later in your political career did you change
your position wide Michael.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Berry become friends with school shooters.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
We got some calls for you coming up at first.
I want you to hear this Al Smith dinner last night.
How good this is for Republicans to put it into perspective.
Even CNN's tater Ryan Stelter had to admit that Trump
was funny. Kamala Harris recorded a three and a half
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minute video and she did it with an old character
from Saturday Night Live. I don't think it's one of
the best characters. It's a neurotic girl who's dressed up
as a cheerleader and she's the girl if you remember
who puts her who crosses her arms and puts her
hands under her armpits and then smells them. Well, that
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girl was quoting girl power and why we needed Mama
La in office, and that was supposed to be funny.
She gave the speech for Kamala in the video, Kamala
was actually.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Booed.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
I mean, this was an audience that had been with
her at the beginning. These are democrats. This is Mary Erdoz.
She's the vice chairman of the Al Smith Memorial Foundation,
this big Catholic organization, announcing that Kamala won't be here tonight.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
While we're very sorry that Vice President Harris cannot make
it here in person, we will be joined. We will
be joined by her later via video.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
All right, let's go to Jim Gaffigan, who despised, I
mean despised Donald Trump. Later in the show, I'm going
to play you the clip where Jim Gaffigan turned and
Joe Rogan deserves credit for this. Joe Rogan another guy
who knows. Rogan knows a lot of these comedians. They
were on the circuit together and Jim was talking about
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January sixth, and Jim's a great guy. He is He's
a very very nice, warm guy. And I think he
believed a lot of these things that weren't true and he.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Did not realize It's a painful thing.
Speaker 3 (09:03):
To have to distrust your media and to realize that
there are people lying to you over things that matter.
And he went on Rogan Show and Rogan actually explained
to him how many FEDS were there on January sixth,
and he laid it all out. And you can see
the moment that Jim's face turns and he realizes, I've
been duped. It's like that moment for me when people
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figure out that the COVID vaccine wasn't a vaccine and
people die from it.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
It's painful, it hurts anyway.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
So there's Gaffigan, a reliable liberal New York lives.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
In a high rise.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
He's from Indiana. Very very funny guy, very very witty guy.
You know, this is a guy with Netflix specials. This
is the guy that liberals love.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
I love him.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
I consider him a friend, and I want you to
hear these words coming from him.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
The Democrats have been telling us Trump Trump's reelection is
a threat to democracy.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
In fact, they were so concerned.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Of this threat they staged a coup hosted there, democratically
elected incumbent and installed Kamala Harris. In other words, all
her dreams have come true. It really makes you consider
the power of prayer, right, Cardinal Sometimes prayers take three
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and a half years and at George Clooney op ed.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Then he takes a shot at the Attorney General for
the State of New York, who you will remember is
the one who brought the frivolous case against President Trump.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
I never know how to address few people.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Do you prefer, you know, global elite or coastal elite?
You know, I mean, I know we live in sensitive
times and I don't want to mislabel anyone. I'm personally
excited to be up here, and not just because you
make me look young. In principal, Yeah, this seating arrangement
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is weird. I mean, it looks like the plutocrats are
about to play.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Family feud and the survey says whatever you want.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
This day is actually, let's be honest, this entire room
is filled with some of the most powerful people in
New York City and Brian kill Meat. Remember Brian, I
told you Brian and I started doing stand up together,
so we're friends, hopefully, you know, Because this room is
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I'm glad you guys have a sense of humor about this,
because this room is undeniably impressive. It really is the prestige,
the wealth, the allegations.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
I mean, wow, don't feel.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
Bad if you don't have any allegations yet, Okay, which
reminds me Letitia James. If here.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
She had a great year.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
See if if back there watching all of you, she
is watching.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
The next one is in the guise of humor, you
can get away with the lot, And this idea of
the secret Trump voter's pretty good punchline.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
The media has begun discussing the phenomena of secret Trump voters.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
I don't know if you've heard about this.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
People who publicly say they would never vote for Trump,
but then when they go in the voting booth they do.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
It's a small group.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
They're called the Biden family.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
The next one is again something that everyone in that
room knows to be true, but as long as it's
cast as a joke by the right person, they can laugh.
But don't underestimate the power of comedy.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
President Biden couldn't be here tonight. The DNC made sure
of that. Oh that's I guess I'm the only one
that reads history.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Let's go to John John, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 4 (13:18):
I was driving home, I was down on I do
pets control my an independent contractor. Sorry, I'm down and
Alvin at our office picking up some supplies and some
products and stuff to do my route and do my
job today. But I'm on my way back up north
where I live at Conroe. Yep.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Okay, all right, so you're in the Houston here. But yes, sir,
I say that for all the new folks around the country,
because sometimes people call in, and especially if the if
they've been listening to me for almost twenty years in Houston,
the folks outside of there may not know where these
little towns are. Oh no, sorry, we have a brief
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interruption for the demographic report. This is for the files.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
John. I will let you make it. I will wait,
but I have to fill out the report as you know,
real quick.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
Male race, white, Caucasian.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Height, weight six Oh you're a healthy fellow. How would
you just I like to think, so, how would you
describe do.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
You have male pattern baldness? Or you do you shave
your head? Your full head of hair? How would you
describe that?
Speaker 4 (14:28):
You know, I got every single head of hair that
left on my body. My grandpa died at ninety eight
with the same every hair on hitside but they were
all white. And I am thirty eight, and I do
have some I do have some some gray ghosting going
on in my hair.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Do you have a religious affiliation.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
I'm a Christian chur you have a church home. I don't.
I've been in Texas for about half six years now
or so.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Hold on, John, I got to feel a survey. It's
a business is business here. I don't make the rules.
Just hold on right there.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Wait, don't go to.
Speaker 7 (15:02):
We will restore the American reprobably, Michael.
Speaker 8 (15:06):
Tell her your support.
Speaker 7 (15:08):
We will make you America powerful again.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Good daughter. Are you married?
Speaker 4 (15:17):
What was until about a month ago?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Oh? No, what happened?
Speaker 3 (15:22):
This will be a sideline to the demographic Oh.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
We got to put it in there, all right?
Speaker 4 (15:27):
Well about Juno last year, I guess. And we were
married for eight years, none each other for ten, had
two beautiful kids, and there's a ten year gap between us.
Are I'm thirty eight, she's twenty eight, And when I
met her, I was. I was twenty eight, and I
thought she was when I looked at her, I could
have sworn she was twenty four or twenty five, but
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she was nineteen. And we fell in love, got married
and did that whole deal, and it worked out real
well for quite a while. You know, after the kids
are born and now they're in school and stuff and daycare,
she just she feels like she missed out on her
early twenties for get up and go kind of lifestyle,
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you know, which I understand. And so she told me
she wanted to do a trial separation and I was
on board with that. That didn't bother me at all
because I, you know, ten years older than she was.
Speaker 9 (16:26):
But about oh about three weeks ago, she calls me
and tells me she's pregnant with another man's child, and
our divorce isn't even finally yet.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
So I'm struggling with that. But that's not the reason
why I called zar.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Well, I know, and we're going to get to that.
We're going to get to that John the pregnant with
another man's child. I'm old fashioned and I'm from a
small town and that might be normal in New York
as today, but but that that punches a guy in
the gut.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Man that tell me.
Speaker 4 (17:07):
This, I wake up. I wake up every single day
film just like that, Michael, Like someone either kicked me
and my nether regions or punished me in they get because.
Speaker 3 (17:19):
With the answer to this question, when that happens, how
do you get through it?
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Well, just like I was about to say, I wake
up every morning and I look at my kids and
that's my why. Yeah, they can. She can, and and
don't get me wrong, there's big, bitter, evil people and
stuff in this world. But besides politics and the reason
why I listen to your show, I just wish nothing
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but hellp it happens for her, of course, but it's
it's just it's about my kids, and I'm their father,
and I'm an independent contractor, and I wake up every
day and I go to work and that's how I
deal with things.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Are y'all still living in the same house.
Speaker 7 (18:10):
No.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
She told me she wanted a divorce, and it was
last June of twenty three, and she lived with me
for ten months, all the while while dating other men.
And with your demographic study or whatever, the only men
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she's ever dated with me or after me have been
black men. I'm white in Caucasian. I disclosed that earlier.
And so now my kids, my six year old daughter
and three year old son, are going to have a
half brother or sister, which is great. You know, family
is everything, but I have to explain that to them
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while I'm not their dad, and you know, it's just
it's this conversation I never planned on having.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
Yeah, it's a lot to process.
Speaker 8 (19:07):
It is.
Speaker 3 (19:09):
I people trust me, and so people will email me
and unload a story like this, and if I'm in
a position where I have time to respond, I'll give
it some thought and I try to give them what
I think is the best advice for how to go forward.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
But look, there's a reason why we all listen to
your show, mich.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Well, well, I appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Could you give good advice?
Speaker 3 (19:32):
You know, in any given day, it might be a
guy that's thirty years old and never been married, and
he just got married a week ago and the woman,
he can't believe this woman came into his life and
he just found out that she's got terminal cancer in
two weeks to live, and like, there's no way around
some of these things. It's just a tough situation and
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life is not easy. There's going to be a lot
of pain and suffering and grief and all of that.
We have to make the most of it. Yeah, that's tough.
I want to give you time to make your point
though you've been even very patient and letting me clown around,
So go ahead, sir.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
No. I heard you say it's something earlier this morning
on the on the Morning show that said, you know,
you were talking about regifting and you want for nothing.
And I am an independent contractor. I make about six
I make a little over six figures a year. I'm
not to support me and my family and and all
this stuff, and well, hell it's never enough. We need
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to get an r back in the back in the
White House and maybe things will look up. But the
whole regifting and uh, I don't want for anything either.
The only thing I want is relationship with my kids
and to be able to support them with whatever they
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want or whatever they need. You know, I'm I guess
is a politicians would put it. I'm a I'm a gun,
total Republican that loves Christ and family and all that stuff,
and that's all. That's that's what I wake up to
do every day. And it's becoming harder and harder, especially
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if Kamala, you know, we've been through the last four
years three and a half. I guess of this stuff
and I go to I can't even go to the
local Walmart without spending two hundred dollars for a week
of food for my kids, without getting the stuff that
I want. And when you say that you want to
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that you want for nothing, and that you regift stuff,
there's no shame in that. I want to do the
same thing. I think there's somewhere something that you have
so much full and with so many sponsors, where there
can be a you might as well call it want
for nothing and you know they've got these drop loxes
for forer thing, But the work you do with Camp Hope,
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there's got to be something there. If you get something
new and you've got enough money and you don't need it,
and someone else can the joy out of it that
you would have, or the person that bought it for
you thought you would get out of why not give
it away? I just really support.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
That's r very kind of you to say, you know.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
There's anything I can do?
Speaker 3 (22:23):
Well, you know what, I've written your number down and
one way or another, maybe one of us can help
the other somewhere down the right down the line. I'm
going to pray for you tonight, John, and I think
better days are ahead for you.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
I really do. I really do.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
And I'm sorry for what you're going through. I know
it hurts. I can hear it. I'm glad you've got
a business. I'm glad you've got work to do. I'm
glad you got kids to focus on, because you know,
I find that that during a period of loss and
breathe and sadness, as long as you that focusing on
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tasks and doing our work is how we get through it.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
And getting through it means we're.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
Healing the scabbage growing over and that's the best.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
I can hope for.
Speaker 7 (23:14):
Before Biden came into office, we had a legal immigration
at a record loan. Will be my policy to take
down the cartels, just as I took down the Isis Calibanie.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Let's go go through some of the best of the
Trump stuff.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
I mean, it really is. It's the greatest hits. You know,
some of this stuff may not play in real America,
and that's not where Trump's support base is. But what
I want you to understand about why last night is
such a success for President Trump.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Is there are two Americas.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
Now.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
There are the coastal elites and there's the rest of us.
And what's amazing about last night is it is a
reminder to people that long before Donald Trump was running
for president, he was the toast of New York. He
was honored by the Italian Americans and the Irish Americans,
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and the Puerto Ricans and the Dominicans. He was the gays,
the Democrats, the Ed Koch folks, the you name it,
the Democrats, the Republicans and Conservatives. He was beloved, and
he was charming, and he gave so much money to
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black causes. There's so many pictures of Al Sharpton with him,
Hillary Clinton saying in the early nineties that he would
make a great president, and so somewhere along the way,
all of that.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Was memory hold. It was erased.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Donald Trump was an evil hitler, monster, terrible killer, concentration
camp sender, just they just went crazy about him, and
a lot of young people aren't old enough to remember
that this was a guy.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
This is a guy who's witty.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
And charming and engaging, and when you get to see
him in this environment, it's it's it's glorious to see
clip five eleven. Ramon here he is with I mean,
he's making a joke about the fact that they convicted
him of thirty four felonies. It takes a big man
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to to be self deprecating when you've been wronged.
Speaker 7 (25:37):
It's a true pleasure to be with you this evening.
He has amazing pleasure, and these days it's really a
pleasure anywhere in New York without a subpoena.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
For my appearance.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
That's funny, especially in that crowd because they know they
wronged him. Speaking of New York, he made a reference
to the mayor and he's getting ready to sit down,
and like every good pastor, he says, now, let me
say this and sit down, because when you say that,
the audience will grant you a few more minutes, and
they won't in their mind think you would you finish up?
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Let me say this and sit down.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
He makes a joke about Texas sending the illegals to
New York and New York taking over schools, public community
centers to put the illegals in, which again using the
guys the trojan.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Horse of comedy.
Speaker 3 (26:30):
You again brand You again get that it's messaging, but
it's very deceptively cleverly packaged.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
This stuff hits hard.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
Well.
Speaker 7 (26:42):
I'd better wrap up because Mayor Adams told me earlier
that I needed to make this one very quick. Especially
the city has reserved this room for a large group
of illegal aliens coming in from Texas. That's right, they've
reserved many rooms, many rooms, a lot of rooms, too
many rooms.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Next, he's going to take a shot at these low
testosterone white men sissies who call themselves white dudes. For
Harris and CNN and MSNBC have actually taken to talking
about this, this idea of redefining masculinity. And you're talking
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about Tim Waltz kind of guys. You're talking about the
kind of guys who I had a police officer tell
me one time about a certain person that was in
public life at the time, and the allegation was that
this guy would hire other men to come over and
have sex with his wife. And he was trying to
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explain to me what was going on with that guy,
because they knew about it. That guy was under investigation
for some financial crimes, but in the process they found
out a lot about his personal life. And he was
trying to say what was happening without saying it, And
he referred to it to me as he likes to
bring his sandwich to lunch and watch you eat it
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and It took me a minute and then ding.
Speaker 9 (28:09):
Ding, ding ding ding.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
I was not aware of this whole You know, I
didn't know what the word when President Trump started running
for president in twenty sixteen, I didn't know what the
word cuck meant. It was out there, it was widely used.
A cuk is a man who his wife is having
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sex with other men and he either watches or she
doesn't allow him to watch, and he's just this very
weak man and she's in complete control, and he likes
it that way. And there are this is the low
testosterone weakened man. And by the way, this is by design,
this is taking the man out of men. This is
what you get generations later. But anyway, so he makes
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a joke that is a nod to a certain set
of young men, twenties and thirties, men that love this,
and he did it in that crowd.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
This is Trump at his most clever. A group called
white dudes for Harris. Have you seen this white dude
of Harris? Anybody know? Are some of you here white dudes?
Speaker 7 (29:18):
It doesn't sound likecking. But I'm not worried about them
at all because their wives and their wives lovers.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
Are all voting for me. Every one of those people.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
Are routing for me.
Speaker 7 (29:34):
You may have seen Kamala did an interview on Fox
News yesterday. It went so poorly for her that the
Democrats have been forced to install another one hundred dropboxes
throughout the city. And the upside really is Kamalin now
sees the benefit of.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Deportation. She wants to deport people. She's vicious.
Speaker 7 (29:57):
She wants to deport people, and she wants to start
by deporting brettbar.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Fox when he said the white dudes for Harris, have
y'all seen them? And that the white dudes, He's not
worried about the white dudes for Harris because their wives
and their wives boyfriends are voting for him. Within a
certain subculture of major cities, this kind of thing is
(30:23):
happening a lot. And every person in that room knew
exactly what he was talking about, and so they laughed.
But they laughed because they know the culture. Some of
them are in that culture. But in fairness, these if
you if you go online and look up white Dudes
(30:44):
for Harris, that's what they call themselves. They have shirts
and they have they prance around with jazz hands like
Tim Wallas it's not all the white dudes for Harris.
Speaker 4 (30:55):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (30:55):
It's not that all of their wives are voting for
Donald Trump, because a lot of them don't have wives,
but their husbands are.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Here.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
He is slapping Chuck Schumer in Chuck Schumer's home state
of New York, which is also Donald Trump's longtime domain,
and again using humor, using humor to make a very
powerful point.
Speaker 7 (31:22):
Chuck Schumer is here looking very glumb.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
This day looks to me, it looks cleve.
Speaker 7 (31:32):
But look on the bright set, Chuck, considering how woke
your party has become. If Kamala loses, you still have
a chance to become the first woman president.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
That's good stuff right there.
Speaker 3 (31:47):
If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become
the first woman president. Well, that's making fun of Chuck
Schumer and the not all of it in one Oh,
I'm in a good mood today.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Trump nailed it yesterday. Kamala she couldn't bring herself.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
To beat h