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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

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

Speaker 3 (00:14):
That American dream is slipping away.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
I don't have to tell you that you're feeling your lives.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
You're seeing your shrinking wages in the cost of everything
from groceries to healthcare, to college to filling up.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Your car at the gas station.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
It keeps going up and up and up, and the
future keeps receding further and further and further away.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
That really speaks to a lot of pessimism here about
the American dream.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
How it feels like it's out of reachion.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
Home ownership for too many people in our country now
is elusive.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
You know, gone is the day of everyone thinking they
could actually live the American dream.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
I'm here today with a message of hope for all Americans.

Speaker 6 (01:00):
With your vote in.

Speaker 7 (01:01):
This election, I will end inflation, i will stop the invasion, and.

Speaker 6 (01:06):
I will bring back the American dream.

Speaker 8 (01:08):
You know me.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
When you're not strong, and I'll be your bread. I'll
help you can.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
We're winning by a lot, We're leading by a lot,
We're leading in the balls.

Speaker 7 (01:26):
Every single state looks like we're God And with your
supporter November fifth, America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer,
and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 9 (01:41):
On me.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
When you're not small, and I'll be your friend. I'll
help you can.

Speaker 5 (01:55):
For those who abandoned hope, we'll restore hope and we'll
welcome them into a great.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
National who say to make America great again.

Speaker 7 (02:02):
And that's why I'm here today, That's why I'm standing
before you, because we are going to finish what we started.

Speaker 6 (02:10):
We started something that was a moore.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
We're going to complete the mission. We're going to see
this battle through.

Speaker 6 (02:21):
To ultimate victory.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
We're going to make America great again. Somebod this election
is a choice between whether we will have a four
I think of this four more years.

Speaker 6 (02:39):
I could you stand it?

Speaker 7 (02:43):
Four more years of incompetence, stupidity, and failure and disaster,
or whether we will begin the four greatest years in
the history of our country.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
I think we have a real chair.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Make America great again.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
It quite plea.

Speaker 7 (03:00):
But we will very quickly make America great again.

Speaker 9 (03:10):
After four years of high inflation, an absolute invasion by
illegal aliens, trans madness, mania.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
And a world on fire.

Speaker 9 (03:30):
Thanks to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Donald Trump offers
optimism long suffering sports fans of Cellar Dweller teams. Pittsburgh
Pirates had terrible baseball teams after the Sister Sledge. We

(03:53):
are family, great teams of the late seventies. I love
those teams. Grew up on those teams, even though it
was in South these Texas. I love those teams. Dave
Parker Cobra got to interview him a few years ago,
kent to Colvy. It was those teams were so Those
teams were so much fun to watch. Willie Stargel the

(04:16):
my hero at catcher Tony Pana. But one of the
things I loved about Pittsburgh Steelers fans, much like Cowboys
fans today, is hope springs eternal.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
You need.

Speaker 9 (04:34):
Hope, you need a sense of optimism. Everything about Kamala
is dark and dastardly and depressing. She's that nagging, nagging,
nagging personality, whiny nagging everything as a complaint, and somebody's

(05:02):
feelings are hurt and knit it and yang and yang,
and yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
It's too much. We've had enough.

Speaker 9 (05:10):
Trump offered. I mean, the trumpets are sounding. There is
hope in our country.

Speaker 5 (05:17):
I'm here today with a message of hope for all Americans.

Speaker 10 (05:20):
With your vote in.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
This election, I will end inflation, I will stop the invasion,
and I.

Speaker 5 (05:27):
Will bring back the American dream.

Speaker 7 (05:35):
Our country is being crippled and destroyed by Kamala.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
Harris Kamala. How the hell did that ever?

Speaker 2 (05:45):
How did that ever happen?

Speaker 7 (05:47):
The guy had fourteen million votes. I'm no fan of his,
by the way, but he had fourteen million votes.

Speaker 6 (05:53):
He had none.

Speaker 7 (05:54):
She was the first to lose twenty two people. She
used the first out. She never made it to the
great state of Iowa, never.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Made it, and well, you know they talk about it.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
She is a threat to democracy, Hoby. That'strelia.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
She's a threat to a lot of things.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
But that's the way it has to be. Because we're
winning by a lot, We're leading by a lot, We're
leading in the polls.

Speaker 6 (06:19):
Every single state looks like you're doing your.

Speaker 7 (06:26):
And with your supporter, November fifth, America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer,
and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 6 (06:38):
This election is a choice between.

Speaker 11 (06:41):
Whether we will have a four I think of this,
four more years, could you stand it?

Speaker 6 (06:48):
Four more years of incompetence.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
And stupidity and failure.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
And disaster, or whether we will begin the four greatest
years in the history of our country.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
I think we have a real chair.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Ramon. I love that speech. Do you notice his cadence.
Do you notice his style?

Speaker 9 (07:10):
It sounds younger, It's appealing to a younger audience.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Listen to that line again.

Speaker 7 (07:17):
The fifth America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer
and stronger than ever.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
You know who that reminds me of. That's Kanye sampling
Daft Punk. Listen to that and with your supporter.

Speaker 7 (07:36):
November fifth America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer
and stronger than ever before.

Speaker 8 (07:46):
Stronger than ever before, Bigger, better, bolder.

Speaker 7 (07:59):
Richer, safer and stronger. It will be bigger, better, bolder, richer,
safer and stronger than ever be.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
Happy birthday. Come, I'll get her a mcdadelsberg.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
With the Michael Berry.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Maybe I'll get her surprise.

Speaker 9 (08:29):
President Trump expected to record an interview with Joe Rogan
on Friday.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Politico is reporting that is huge.

Speaker 9 (08:42):
Now, if you're not a Rogan fan or don't know
much of what he is, that's okay. You do not
have to acknowledge that you are a fan of his,
or that he's the biggest podcast out there, But you
should recognize that. You should recognize that if you want
him to win, these are the things you want him

(09:04):
to do, and he does them well. The thing about
Trump is not just his willingness to show up in
places that people wouldn't expect, whether that be a Theo
vonn podcast or Andrew Schultz that he just killed but

(09:24):
or wrestling at McDonald's. You know that could have gone
very badly. He could have gone in there and couldn't
pick up the fries with the Scooper? Could you have
done it better than he could? I couldn't have. I
couldn't have. And I'm not a Trump worshiper. I appreciate him,

(09:44):
but I don't think whatever he touches he's Jesus Christ.
I don't some people do. He masterfully handled the French
fries Scooper. I say that because if he had, which
I'm assume most people probably don't, they could have attacked
him on that.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
But he handled everything with a plump. He put the
apron on.

Speaker 9 (10:09):
Without having to wonder did you see timpon Waltz trying
to load his shotgun the other night? The other day
when he was on a pheasant hunt. Oh, it's just awful.
He kept the stream kept coming out at the bottom
while he was trying to put it in.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
It was awful.

Speaker 9 (10:28):
Trump is every day teaching a masterclass on how you
show Americans across the spectrum that you know what. I
may not live next to you, the boxes on our
income taxes, may not line up to be the same amount,
may not worship at the same church, live in the

(10:49):
same community, enjoy the same foods or heritage. But by golly,
I'm here for everybody, and they can tell you everything
they would. They can make up the most awful things
about me, but I'll show you just watch my actions.
He's going into the sinews of society, the little crevices

(11:11):
and cracks of pockets of voters. He was on a
podcast with Mark Callaway. Many of you will know him
as WWE superstar The Undertaker, and first of all, it's
a smart thing to sit down and do. But secondly,

(11:33):
the interview itself, I think, I think is quite interesting.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
This will take us to break.

Speaker 9 (11:37):
It's longer than I would have normally played, but he
talks about something that I care very much about, and
that is having a purpose. I talked on our morning
show today about the Walmart g readers, Remember Walmart readers.
I love the Walmart greeterer concept. I love the fact

(11:59):
that these people would retire. Some of them didn't need
the money, not really, but they were bored at home.
You got to have a purpose. You gotta have a
reason to get up. That's why people schedule pickleball every day.
That's why people schedule doctor's appoint You need a purpose,
you need something to.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Do every day.

Speaker 9 (12:17):
And when you find your purpose in life, your purpose
might be to be the best wife, or be the
best husband, or be the best mommy or daddy. Your
purpose might be to answer the phones and do it
well at the office, or to sell the products, or
to operate the machinery. This word purpose, and he means it.

(12:42):
It comes from the heart, It comes from a deep, strong,
powerful place.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
It inspires me, it really does. You're a billionaire, You've got.

Speaker 12 (12:51):
A beautiful wife, very intelligent, you've got a wonderful family,
and you got people shooting at you.

Speaker 6 (13:00):
You don't have to do this, that's true. I mean
I don't have to. You don't have to do that.
What I am I doing?

Speaker 1 (13:06):
What I am I doing, but you are, yeah, And
I mean I think you know, people get in the
media and everything else, they get everything so twisted.

Speaker 12 (13:18):
But it takes a special it takes a special human
being to sit on a podium, take a bullet and
get up bleeding with your hand raised in the air
and let you let them know that you know, the
moment right now is bigger than that, you know.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I just I don't know.

Speaker 12 (13:39):
I mean, what possesses you to put your life on
the line when you don't you don't have to.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
You have a wonderful life, and you've got a tremendous.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Legacy on that.

Speaker 13 (13:52):
I sometimes joke with the Craws because we get very
big crawds. We had one hundred and seven thousand Butler,
that's where the accident took Quaest. We had fifty five thousand.
When we went back a couple of months later, we
had just the other. You know, two weeks ago we
had one hundred and seven thousand. We had one hundred
and one thousand in California and uh, three days ago,

(14:13):
big cross because and you know, abnormally, because no politician
ever had these cross I don't even know what it
is exactly I can't explain it. Why why am I getting?
You know, it's like why? But I sometimes say I
don't have to be here with you. I could be
in Monte Carlo and the beaches. I got to have everything.

(14:33):
I don't need this, But I'd rather be in Butler,
Pennsylvania with you.

Speaker 6 (14:37):
You know.

Speaker 13 (14:38):
And it's true actually because look, I have a lot
of wealthy friends and they go to these places and
you know, most of them aren't happy and all that stuff.
But you know, I feel I have a purpose that's
to rebuild our country. This country's doing so badly.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
The border. I mean, I don't know what your politics.

Speaker 13 (14:55):
Are or is, but your politics just common sense. We
have murderers pouring into our country, we have drug dealers
pouring and just about of many things wrong, but just
the border. I think the border is worse than inflation.
I think it's I think it's the biggest thing.

Speaker 8 (15:12):
To me.

Speaker 13 (15:12):
It's you know, like we're now in I don't know
when this is going on, and I wish you luck
with it. I know you're going to get high ratings.
I used to think I was a big person, but
I don't feel so big standing next to this.

Speaker 6 (15:24):
Well, but my son would feel better. Although it's not
quite as wide as you, I will say he will
be he will be something.

Speaker 13 (15:33):
But I feel I have an obligation to do this.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
I had four great years. You know.

Speaker 13 (15:39):
We had the best economy we've ever had as a country.
We had the strongest borders we've ever had it recorded history.
I guess they might have been very strong a thousand
years ago or something, but we had the strongest borders.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
We were hitting on all.

Speaker 13 (15:54):
I rebuilt the military, got the biggest tax cuts in history,
got the biggest regulation cuts, and really doing great. And
then we had a crazy election where I did much
better than the first time.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
If I didn't have that, I wouldn't I probably wouldn't
have done it.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
But Joe Biden became.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
Mentally impaired with the Michael.

Speaker 7 (16:11):
Perry Kamala was born that way.

Speaker 9 (16:16):
Tamala Harris was talking about abortion at a rally.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Over the weekend.

Speaker 9 (16:24):
And someone she couldn't see breamed out Jesus's Lord, and she.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
Said, because you're at the wrong round, the only thing
that I pray.

Speaker 6 (16:41):
And I don't think.

Speaker 9 (16:42):
That comment has resonated with Christians across every demographic.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
But I'm afraid.

Speaker 9 (16:51):
You don't want somebody to say Jesus is Lord at
your rally. You skipped the Catholic gathering where Trump just
absolutely owned.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
All you talk about is abortion.

Speaker 9 (17:05):
It's creepy, it's it's to the point now it's it's
really creepy. It's it's in the Epstein level creepy. You
and Timpon want boys in the girls restroom. You know,
these are the same women if they go to a
party and a dude unzips his pants, they've just been raped.

(17:30):
Believe all women. Don't show a wiener to a woman.
Believe all women me too, Right, that's a grown woman.
What if a little girl's in the girls restroom and
little boy comes in with his wiener out, but he says,
not to worry, ladies, I'm a girl.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
They want that.

Speaker 9 (17:56):
It's perverse, it's sick, it's twisted, it's demented.

Speaker 10 (18:00):
You can remember anything except see.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
People of faith have to show up and vote to
talk that. I'm a record President.

Speaker 9 (18:07):
Trump talking about the fact that Kamala Harris has no
room for Christians, and I hope that Donald Trump does.

Speaker 5 (18:15):
But well, Kamala says that people who believe in Jesus
don't belong to her rallies.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
You have to remember that that's as loud as it
can be.

Speaker 11 (18:23):
In fact, a lot of people said that would be
disqualifying for her. That would be a disqualification in our movement.
We love Christians, we welcome believers, and we embrace followers
of Jesus.

Speaker 9 (18:41):
Okay, Desperate to change the narrative, the Democrats are now

(19:02):
trying to paint Donald Trump as unwell. They want him
to release his medical records because they know he won't.
It's his tax returns all over again. They're trying to
get the media to do their bidding because they have
to get you off of what you've been talking about,

(19:23):
which is McDonald's and how well he did. They got
to get you off of him being shot because these
things make him popular. They've got to get you off
of illegal immigration. So they're trying to act like he's unwell.
I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm fifty three years old.

(19:45):
I'm almost thirty years younger than him. That's a lot
younger than he is. He's older than my mom. My
mom just passed and I would have loved for her
to live longer, but I didn't think to myself, she

(20:05):
didn't have a full life.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
She did have a full life. She was ready to go.

Speaker 9 (20:09):
She had a full life at seventy nine. Trump Trump
is out there older than she is, was older than
she was when she passed, and he has a far
more active schedule than I do.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I don't know about you, but when I have.

Speaker 9 (20:31):
To, I guess he's not. He's a little younger than
she was, but only a year he was. I just
looked it up, June fourteenth to forty six. She was
June twenty third of forty five. But you get the point.
He's keeping an insanely active schedule. And you know, even

(20:52):
if it is his own private plane traveling takes it
out of me. He's waking up in Florida, breakfast in
Wisconsin in a rally, then to Philadelphia, then down to
North Carolina. North Carolina by the way, but good numbers
coming out of North Carolina. Right now, North Carolina. The
Democrats are scared to death and Virginia is way closer

(21:16):
than they expected. Democrats have redeployed some of their folks
into Virginia, which they did not want to do. There
is something referred to as a blue wall that since
eighty eight Democrats have been able to count on. They
are trailing in those states right now. You don't need

(21:37):
to tell me.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
I know. We don't need to be complicit. We've got
a full throttle, full throttle.

Speaker 9 (21:45):
So anyway they're trying to act like he's unwell, he
has to release his medical records because what they want
to do is change the narrative and put the heat
on him. That's what they do. But Trump's keeping along
younger day than anybody out there said he hadn't had
a day off and over a month. And you know
how I know that's true because he's in the news

(22:07):
every day.

Speaker 6 (22:08):
So I've got.

Speaker 7 (22:09):
Thirty two days with zero break, and we have another
twenty three days stuff, And I'm going to go with
zero break in theory, you should collapse if I view
a different amount, I would feel very guilty if I
sat home doing nothing one day or two days out
of twenty three. And the prize is the presidency and

(22:29):
make it a Verica great again, right And people say,
oh no, no, you should take it break.

Speaker 6 (22:34):
She takes two three days off a week. I couldn't
do that. It's too important.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Kamala's schedule. I looked at for the next week.

Speaker 9 (22:45):
It's like somebody recovering from surgery. And Tim Waltz, my goodness,
Tim Walla says, we're just worn out.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
We're we're fatigued.

Speaker 12 (22:59):
Look any people, if you say I'm tired of this,
trust me, I am too.

Speaker 6 (23:04):
We're fatigued, We're fatigued from it.

Speaker 9 (23:09):
You're fatigued, your big sissy. You look like you hadn't
gotten off the couch in years. And then they thought, well,
we got to have him do something manly. We'll have
him go for a pheasant hunt. Well, here's the problem.
When you're all in on the anti gun, kind of

(23:30):
hard to have your boy go out on a pheasant hunt.
So they bring along the reporters and they go out
on a pheasant hunt, and they have orange vests because
you know, we don't want to, you know, shoot each
other like our big friend Dick Cheney did.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
So we're going to have our orange vest on.

Speaker 9 (23:48):
Here we go, and before we before we get started here,
we're going to walk around and do a lot of talking.
So you'll have some b roll to put over the
fact the chiron at the bottom will be vice presidential
candidate Tim wats On a peasant. Come, isn't he manly?
And so they showed all this, but there was no gun.

(24:11):
So finally they realized, oh, we got to have you
load the gun. Well, he couldn't load the gun.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
And an undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. To Michael
Arry show, he has to correct course in this conversation.

Speaker 9 (24:26):
We have a wide and varied audience with a wide
and varied background. And to put into perspective what I'm
about to say, let me say this for those of
you who are mechanics, if I came to your shop,
my uncle was a mechanic, a very good mechanic. And
when he started, they didn't really have the lift. So

(24:47):
you walk up under the car. He laid on the
on the back of the you know the little two
to two by fourst cut down on the on those wheels,
and he'd.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Lay on that and slide under. There is my uncle Pressor.

Speaker 9 (25:00):
I loved him, I adored him, and I'd walk out
when he was working on a car and I say,
ounka pressing, and he'd slide himself out of there like
in the movies. Yeah what you need. And anyway, he
was very good at that. But if I were to
walk into your mechanic shop and you were to say,

(25:24):
what's wrong with that carburettor, I would just look at you.
This is a straight six V eight V twelve. I
don't know, all right, where's my air intake?

Speaker 2 (25:38):
No idea. I wouldn't know what to do.

Speaker 9 (25:43):
So if you were going to explain to me how
messed up this engine was, you'd have to kind of
dumb it down for me. The same is true if
you took me on the streets of Afghanistan or war
torn Iraq, because I don't understand.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
I mean, I can see it in a movie, but
you got to dumb it down for me.

Speaker 9 (26:04):
So forgive me when I try to convey this if
it sounds like I think I'm that you don't know anything,
because many of you will, but many of you don't.
The black barber shop is one of the deepest cultural
institutions in black neighborhoods. It is on a level that

(26:32):
white people cannot grasp, even white barber shops. Remember Floyd
and Maybury and you go in as the barber pole.
It's nothing like that. I mean, it's that times a million.
There are black men in Brooklyn, for that matter, in

(26:54):
Third Ward in Houston, who will go to the barber
shop and sit in a chair and they're not even
getting their hair done. They just sitting there because that's
where all the gossip is. So I have two black sons.
For those of you who are new to the show,

(27:16):
I have two sons who are black, and I wanted to.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Make sure that.

Speaker 9 (27:23):
They, first of all, their hair looked good, because they
liked their hair to look nice. What kid doesn't, but
they're probably more so than usual, and I wanted to
make sure they had that experience. I don't try to
raise my kids black. I try to raise them to
have experiences. And I was having experiences in the meantime. Well,

(27:45):
I called on Favors and we went to different barbershops
and they got to experience the black barbershop.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
And I was the only.

Speaker 9 (27:52):
White guy in there, probably the only white guy whod
been there in months, and they got the full on.
You know this is you see people sitting around talking
and the way they're talking. Trump understands this. George Bush
wouldn't have a chance, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Jeb Bush,
these people wouldn't have a clue how to do this.

(28:16):
So the fact that Trump does this is in and
of itself important. It's a powerful, powerful statement. So he
goes to the barbershop. The way this gets talked about
amongst black men is he gonna come in here with
us brothers and talk in the bronx that dude crazy.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
They love it.

Speaker 9 (28:41):
They love it, and they start opening up to him.
They start telling stories about how living under Kamala is
bad for them. Here was one example.

Speaker 6 (28:53):
My issue was more of energy.

Speaker 14 (28:55):
I've been paying twenty one hundred since I first opened up,
and the last seven months is shout up to fifteen thousand.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
What play that again wrong?

Speaker 14 (29:09):
My issue was more of energy. I've been paying twenty
one hundred since i first opened up, and the last
seven months is shout up to fifteen thousand.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
What.

Speaker 9 (29:21):
Then the conversation turns to income tax and Trump said, this.

Speaker 10 (29:27):
All this extra revenue we're going to be bringing into
the country.

Speaker 6 (29:31):
So do you believe at.

Speaker 10 (29:31):
Some point in time we could find a way once
the country's back on its feet and getting enough revenue
and paid off our debt, do you think it's possible
to find a way to eliminate federal taxes for there.

Speaker 6 (29:41):
Is a way.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
How do you feel about you know, in.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
The old days when we were smart, when we were
a smart country in the eighteen nineties and all this
is when the country was relatively the richest that ever was,
and at old terrace, it did never an income tax, Yes, sir, okay.
Now we have income taxes and we have people that
are dying. They're paying tax and they don't have the
money to pay the tax.

Speaker 6 (30:02):
Now, in the old.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
Days eighteen ninety eighteen eighty, we had so much money
they had to set up committees, blue ribbon committees, how
to spend our wealth. We had no idea how to
spend it with so much money. Then we went to
the income tax system and the rest is sort of history.
But no, there is a way. I mean, if what
I'm planning comes out, it's a great question.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
By the way, everyone could have taken.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
They'm a sophisticated cat.

Speaker 10 (30:26):
You know, everyone could attained the American dream if it
wasn't for the High Court that the burden of high
taxes and were taxed at every step of the way
when we make.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
It, regulations and regulations. So I cut more regulations in
four years than any other president by four times.

Speaker 9 (30:43):
Trump is talking to black men at a barbershop town
hall in the Bronx, and he's talking about actual issues.
See for too long, the Republican Party thinks the way
you get blacks to vote with you on the issues

(31:06):
or a government that is based on policies is you
show up at the Juneteenth Parade, or you get really
you put the Republican logo on February being Black History Month,
or you say, you know, we really really like Jackie Robinson,
we like to honor him. It's condescending, it's insulting. You

(31:29):
don't want people on that basis. You don't do that
to white people. Catch people in their heart and their head,
appeal to their sense of dignity and that they want
accomplishment and they want to be successful, and you successful.
You want to create an environment where they can be

(31:49):
successful if they work hard. That's all anybody wants, show
them their respect to do that.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
And that's what Trump is doing.

Speaker 9 (31:57):
And you know what else is Don in Law, the
co head of the art and see went on the
Breakfast Club, the largest black show in the country, morning
show with Charlemagne and wait till you hear how well
she did.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
They didn't take it easy on her.

Speaker 9 (32:12):
I mean she she impressed me with this.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
I mean she she really really impressed me with this.
That's coming up.
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