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

Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Very Show is on the air. The Democratic
nominee for Vice President, Governor Tim Walls.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Hide, Hi, what I feel pretty?

Speaker 4 (00:26):
You're so pretty?

Speaker 5 (00:28):
I feel pretty? Witty and Governor Walls? Are you a
progressive or are you a centrist?

Speaker 2 (00:34):
I'm a progressive. I'm a knucklehead. At times I feel charming.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
Who so charming?

Speaker 6 (00:41):
It's a love how charming I feel?

Speaker 2 (00:45):
I'm so pretty? Believe somebody said, what's next? Child labor? Hell, yeah,
it's in there. That's what they've got in there. You
see states doing that, putting our children at risk.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
That's what they do.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
I think we need to push back on this. There's
no guarantee of free speech on misinformation or or hate speech.

Speaker 7 (01:06):
You feels stunny and entruancy.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
You like running and dancing.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
She's always done it with energy, with passion, and with joy.
Don't ever shy away from our progressive values. One person's
socialism is another person's neighborliness.

Speaker 8 (01:33):
The Vice President has made it clear that she has
policies that make a difference. Her border policies are the
most strongest, the fairest we've.

Speaker 9 (01:41):
Seen you previously oppose an assault weapons ban. But it's
only later in your political career did you change your position.

Speaker 8 (01:47):
Why so, I've become friends with school shooters.

Speaker 5 (01:49):
I feel stunny and in truancy. You like running and
dancing emo.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
The Democrats in their media are up to it. They're
losing and they cannot lose. It's hard for folks on
our side to understand that these people will not lose.
They will do anything. They will burn this country to
the ground. They will not lose. The last election they've

(02:31):
lost was twenty sixteen, and that snuck up on them,
and the level of the depth of despair that plunged
them into. They determined they will never let that happen again,
and they haven't. They haven't. The last election they had
lost before that was two thousand and four. As twenty

(02:52):
years ago, and this country has changed a lot. They
have insinuated themselves into the school they have consolidated their
power in the media. They have purified their party with
progressivism and pushed the moderates out. They've even taken over

(03:13):
a number of our churches. You can't believe that would
have happened, but it did. They've taken over the medical institution,
don't believe me. Check on how the doctors are doing.
Who came out and said, hydroxychloroquin is an effective treatment.
Ivermectin is a cheap, effective treatment. You don't need a

(03:37):
vaccine if you're otherwise healthy, especially if you're young. Check
and see what they did to those doctors. And they
did it through the medical institutions, the Texas Medical Board,
the major hospitals. Make no mistake. They took control. They
took control of your bodily autonomy, the very thing they

(04:01):
scream about. They took control of your ability to determine
for yourself which treatments you would take and not take.
They came after your job. If you disagreed with them,
you were causing people harm. We've never seen anything like this,
and we'll never go back. We'll never go back. Some

(04:25):
people on our side understand what's happening, and many, many,
many people don't and won't. They won't believe it. They
cannot imagine it would happen. They can't believe this is America.
Things like this don't happen here. Come on, stop blowing
it out of proportion. Things like this don't happen here,

(04:47):
not in America. But they're happening. They're happening every day,
and they won't go back. Their latest ploy is to
claim that Trump secretly found assizes about being Adolf Hitler,
and and they've got a really important person who says
he knows it to be true. Well, how do you

(05:08):
get that story out in the news. Steve Jobs's widow
is sitting on a pile of cash and she is
big buddies with Kamala and her crowd. So they take
this little website that nobody reads called The Atlantic. I
have a screenshot of a number of headlines in the Atlantic.

(05:29):
You know, why it's good to butt rape little boys,
why little girls should be made into sexual toys. I mean,
it's not quite that bad, but it's pretty bad. Every
awful thing you can imagine. They have a headline on
why that's a good thing. It really is creepy. So

(05:49):
what they do is they have a guy named Jeffrey Goldberg.
He's the editor there because that gives him a little
bit more credibility. And now these last couple of weeks
of the election, they're gonnas. Just one of the things
they're going to do is he says, oh, you know,
Trump wanted generals like Hitler, he said, So he was like,
go get me generals like Hitler. Who generals like Hitler?
I'm Hitler. And then the Atlantic runs the story and

(06:13):
then the media says new Today, Nora o'donnald Li New Today.
The Atlantic says that Trump wanted and that's there, that's
their cover. See the Atlantic said it, Well, at Lisa
jobs or whatever job, the job's as widow. She figures
she can pay the or she'll shut it down. They'll

(06:34):
do it like they did with Vice when Vice went
too far. They'll just close the magazine down and start
another one. They got plenty out there, and so now
they're going to say these awful things and distract people,
distract people to talk about what isn't important. So now
you have to have all these people come out and say,
Trump's not Hitler, he doesn't hate Jews. Here's Trump with
wearing a yamaca. Here's what Trump did for Israel. Here's

(06:57):
but what do they do? They knock you on your heels.
Mike Leach, when he was coaching Texas Tech, I saw
a wonderful piece was actually in Texas Monthly. Imagine that
about how Mike Leach was beating A and M and
UT not every time, but times when he didn't have
a single player on his entire roster that had been

(07:17):
offered a scholarship to either one of those schools. When
they asked him how he runs up these high scores
against these teams, and he said, listen, they have better
athletes than we do. But by switching, by changing our
formation every single time, we keep them guessing. And if
for a split moment before you act, you have hesitation, confusion, doubt,

(07:39):
that gives me an advantage. That's what the Democrats do.
For just a moment, they forced a lot of people
to doubt. U did Trump really say that, let me
not reveal this story, let me not go out and
do this, let me not go out and block. But
did he do that?

Speaker 10 (07:55):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (07:55):
Did he?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Surely he didn't do that. Well, by the time you
come to the conclusion that they made the whole thing up,
you've lost precious time and you've lost your momentum. Then
you got another girl, she says, thirty one years ago.
He grote me thirty one years ago, and it took
you thirty one years to come up with us right
before the election. How interesting you've got some folks that

(08:18):
didn't like Trump from the beginning, the Generals, and then
now say he was fantasizing about being Hitler. He wanted
Hitler like Generals. Really, so you continue to work for
him for several more years, and five six years later
you've just now, right before the election, come to this conclusion.
Why wouldn't they do it? There's no consequences. See that's

(08:40):
the problem. They can make up any lie. There have
to be consequences. Karl Rove is probably behind it. Truth
be told because he's helping her behind the scenes. And
that I ought to tell you everything you need to know.
They remain scared the death of you, and they remain
scared to death of Trump. To Michael Barry Show, You're
not going anywhere even if Trump does. You're not m h.

Speaker 7 (09:20):
Everybody news of the dak loaded, everybody rolls with their
fingers grows.

Speaker 10 (09:28):
And it's a diversionary tactic. It's a self fulfilling propace.
You demonize and then you it. We call it the
wrap up smear. If you want to talk politics, you
called the wrap up smear. You smear somebody with falsehoods
and all the rest, and then you merchandise it, and
then you write it unless they see it's reported in
the press that this, this, this, and this. So they

(09:50):
had that validation that the press reported the smear, and
then it's called the wrap up smear. Now I'm going
to merchandise. The press is report on the smear that
we mate and it's that's a tactic.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
The body got this broken feeling.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
That good father, oh the dog just died.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
Everybody talking into their pockets.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Everybody wants a bads of Chocolate's a long stem roads.

Speaker 7 (10:23):
Everybody knows.

Speaker 5 (10:27):
Everybody knows. Everybody knows.

Speaker 12 (10:35):
Last how it go.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Everybody knows, every boddy knows that you know the the
body knows that you be it.

Speaker 10 (10:51):
And it's a diversionary tactic. It's a self fulfilling pro
You demonize and then you it. We call the wrap
up sneer. If you want to tell a pologists the
wrap up smear. You smear somebody with falsehoods and all
the rest, and then you merchandise it and then you
write it and less they see it's reported in the
press that this, this, this, and this. So they had

(11:14):
that validation that the press reported the smear, and that
it's called the wrap up smear. Now I'm going to
merchandise the press's report on the smear that we made.

Speaker 8 (11:24):
It's it's a tactic, knows.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
That live forever.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
When you've done a lot and knows the deal.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
Jo steps and Vanessa Gain, young lady who had graduated
from Seyesar Chaves High School.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
She did very well academically, played soccer, apparently very well liked,
social young lady. She goes into the army, and pretty
early in her career there she goes missing. Was a

(12:14):
young black man named Aaron David Robinson, who we later
find out was obsessed with her, and his obsession manifested
itself into him. She goes missing. Two months later, her
body is dismembered. Parts of her were burned along the

(12:37):
river and between him and his girlfriend they had killed
Vanessa Gian. Well, that's a terrible, terrible story, but there
are lots of terrible, terrible stories that we don't know
about people who aren't remembered the way Vanessa Gian is.

(13:03):
When you see the picture of Vanessa Gian in her fatigues,
in her camo fatigues, you can't help but notice that
she's very attractive. She's not wearing a lot of makeup
or anything like that. You can't help but know she
has beautiful eyes, these beautiful lashes that people would, women
would pay for extensions for her, gorgeous, gorgeous skin, and

(13:32):
a look of a very positive aura about her. And
then you see her name tag Gian nothing inappropriate, she's
just not too much of that, but you can't help
but notice that. And maybe because I first saw her
picture knowing that she'd been a murder victim, so that
affected my view. How could you do this? She's young,

(13:56):
she has a world ahead of her. One of the
reasons we know so much about Vanessa Gain it's not
because of the horrible things that were done to her, Sadly,
horrible things are done to young people or to people
in this country every day. It is because her family
was relentless. That's love. That's a big Hispanic family. They

(14:21):
love this young lady and they weren't gonna let her
be forgotten. They weren't gonna let her memory be lost.
But first they're vigilantly pursuing where she is. Maybe she's
been held hostage, maybe someone's kidnapped her. So her family
plays into this story because now we have the memory

(14:42):
of Vanessa and that family, the people behind the scenes
who worked so hard to preserve or to hold out
hope for her, to find her and then to honor her,
and you know her rurals of her. It's it's like,

(15:03):
the only young Hispanic woman I can think of that
that fits into that category would be Selena and the
the just. But Selena was her her fans. In this case,
it was Vanessa Gian's family. They loved this girl. There's
a documentary on it. It's really really good, very close family,
you know, one of these Hispanic families. You you can

(15:25):
imagine they you can imagine the life she would have
had and the close knit family relations. So it being
the anniversary of her death, the Atlantic comes back into
the news and in January they apploat. They approached the

(15:46):
family and they say, hey, it's gonna be the four
year anniversary of Vanessa's death and and we'd like to
we'd like to remember that moment and remind people that's
out there. So the family thinks this is a tribute
and remembrance memorial, never forget to their loved one, Vanessa.

(16:08):
It turned out to be a hit piece, a fake
hit piece on Donald Trump, because remember the difference between
them and us. They've been plotting and scheming how to
take Trump down long before these last few days. They

(16:30):
needed to get this story in writing and then they
could turn to it and go, well, it's not just
me saying this. I read about it in The Atlantic.
Trump didn't want to pay for that young lady's funeral.
Can you imagine she's serving our country and he doesn't
want to pay for her funeral. This is terrible. That's

(16:54):
not true. Atlantic wrote it there, it is right there,
independent journalist, the smear. Once we've got the smear in writing,
now we what did Nancy Pelosis tell you? You merchandise it.
That's where you take it and make the money off
of it. So Myra, again, Vanessa's sister, who's a major

(17:19):
force in all of this in preserving her sister's legacy,
wrote I don't appreciate how you are exploiting my sister's
death for politics. Hurtful and disrespectful to the important changes
she made for service members. President Donald Trump did nothing
but show respect to my family and Vanessa. In fact,
I voted for President Trump today. Now enter George Conway.

(17:45):
Remember old bitter George Conway. He wanted to be attorney
general for Trump, And when he didn't get it, he
went crazy. He said, no one is exploiting your sister's
death here. This isn't about her. It's about Trump's sociopathic behavior.
He displays it publicly and privately, and his contempt for
anyone else's lives, including those of men and women in
uniform who made the ultimate sacrifice. Is a parent who

(18:08):
to anyone who chooses, unlike you, to open your eyes,
how dare you, sister of army soldier who was murdered,
how dare you say when we say that he dishonored
your sister, how dare you her sister say that he didn't?

(18:32):
Your eyes are? Can you believe? These people are monstros.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
With Michael Berry and I haven't been to yet, everybody
knows save to day, so loaded everybody roll with the
fingers crossed.

Speaker 10 (19:02):
It's a diversionary tactic. It's a self fulfilling prov You
demonize and then you we called the wrap up smear.
If you want to talk politics, called the wrap up smear.
You smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest, and
then you merchandise it and then you write it, and
less they see it's reported in the press that this, this, this,

(19:23):
and this, So they had that validation that the press
reported the smear, and then it's called the wrap up smear.
Now I'm going to merchandise the presses report on the
smear that we made. It's it's a tactic, but.

Speaker 8 (19:40):
Egg got this broken feeling.

Speaker 10 (19:43):
And it's a diversionary tactic. It's a self fulfilling prov
You demonize and then you we call the wrap up smear,
if you want to talk politics, called the wrap up smear.
You smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest, and
then you merchandise it and then you write it unless
they see it's reported in the press that this, this,

(20:04):
and this. So they had that validation that the press
reported the smear, and then it's called the wrap up smear.
Now I'm going to merchandise the press's report on the
smear that we made. It's it's a tactic.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
They've done this to Donald Trump, but they use the
wrong prop. You see, they don't care about Vanessa Gean.
They don't care about this young lady. They don't care
about her memory, they don't care about her family. But
her family is not going to use her name not
going to allow her name to be dishonored. So Maida,

(20:40):
her sister, spoke out against this. This is Laura Ingram
recapping the lies in The Atlantic story clip number twenty
ramon go.

Speaker 9 (20:50):
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic published another screen without substantial
or convincing evidence, all in an effort to smear Trump
in the final days of the election. Now he's the
trumpeting leftist responsible for pushing that widely debunked Suckers and
Losers lie, But this time Goldberg is claiming that Trump
used vulgar language to describe a vet murdered at Fort Hood.

(21:13):
Twenty year old Army private Vanessa Gleian, the daughter of
Mexican immigrants, disappeared in April of twenty twenty. Her dismembered
remains were found months later.

Speaker 8 (21:23):
Her remains were found near the Leon River. Specialist Robinson's
cell phone had pinged to that area the night Vanessa
went missing.

Speaker 13 (21:33):
According to investigators, he tells her that he bludgeoned Vanessa
to death on base with a hammer.

Speaker 8 (21:39):
In the arms room, the pair allegedly dismembered Vanessa's body
and covered her remains with concrete.

Speaker 9 (21:47):
Then President Trump invited Gann's grief stricken family to the
White House later that year and offered to help personally
pay for her funeral. Now, the cost was eventually covered
by the Army and other private don'ts. But this narrative
didn't really work for Goldberg or his agenda, so he's alleging.
An anonymous witness said, Trump shouted crass epithets about the

(22:12):
cost of the funeral.

Speaker 13 (22:14):
Now.

Speaker 9 (22:14):
Less than an hour after Goldberg's story came out, Dean's
sister indignantly tweeted, in part, wow, I don't appreciate how
you're exploiting my sister's death for politics. Hurtful and disrespectful.
And folks in the room for that meeting say Trump
never said any of that. Now, even after those strong denials,

(22:34):
the CBS Evening News led its broadcast with it the
new report that Trump, while president, used the F word
to describe a murdered Mexican American soldier. And today, the
author of the hit job has enjoyed numerous media appearances
and of course, the Trump hating networks in which he
furthered his disgusting smear.

Speaker 11 (22:54):
The story exhibits his racism because he had an he
was an expletive to describe this soldier who was a
Mexican American daughter of American Mexican immigrants. It goes to
the things that trigger him, among other things, bills and.

Speaker 9 (23:14):
Mexicans another veatal hail Mary in this case, so almost
should ask ourselves, how is it possible that this anonymous witness,
so shocked by what he heard is just completely forgotten
about then conveniently remembered two weeks before an election.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Now Here is my gian going on Laura Ingram Show
and setting the record straight.

Speaker 7 (23:40):
Hurtful in all kinds of ways. It brought back so
many bad memories that we had given up already after
four long years. And it was just a slap in
the face to my family, myself mainly being the main
spokesperson for them and for my sister who unfortunately passed away.

(24:00):
It was just a lie from the very beginning, and
it was very upsetting.

Speaker 9 (24:06):
Well, you lost your sister, I know how close you were.
I mean, America watching this tonight is weeping years later
for you having to go through this again, and your
lawyer's sitting next to you. Natalie, you say that the
Atlantic first reach out to you in January your client

(24:28):
in January about this story. What was the intent here,
you think, Well.

Speaker 14 (24:35):
Laro, he first reached out to me and he said
he was interested in doing a four year story, the
four year anniversary of Vanessa's murder, a story into that,
and I texted Myron, I said, hey, can you take
it from here? You want to speak to him about
Vanessa's case. You know they're going to discuss more issues
about the case things he found as she spoke to
him in January. He reached out again to me just recently.

Speaker 12 (24:58):
And this is where this story popped up and obviously
bedboozled with It wasn't really about talking about Vanessa here,
it was just about a gotcha with.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Trump and Myra.

Speaker 9 (25:10):
Do you believe you were misled by mister Goldberg in
the way he approached you for this story.

Speaker 7 (25:23):
Most definitely Initially when we first spoke, he did mention
that this was going to be again a wrap up
of the four year anniversary and how we passed legislation
and all the achievements that were done one as his honor,
and when it came across the he never not once
mentioned any of the comments that he was going to

(25:44):
put in this article or how it was going to
be published this late in the year. He said it
was going to be around April, and I never saw
the article. I didn't follow up, and it was surprising
enough to see how he reached out to Natalie shortly
about what was it two days ago, just wanting to

(26:06):
confirm what was said. And I released a statement to
him letting him know that I was not happy about
what he was going to release and I did not
wish to be a part of it anymore or have
my sister's name be a part of that article. And
he still proceeded to not only publish it, but basically
staining my sister's image with this. And it's very upsetting.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
The think that Top Country Michael Berry wa think sweets tea.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
Wait, don't you think socialist? What's the other thing we

(27:25):
know about this population?

Speaker 13 (27:27):
And it's a specific phase of life? Remember, age is
more than a chronological fact. What else do we know
about this population eighteenth through twenty four?

Speaker 5 (27:35):
They are stupid? They are stupid. They are stupid.

Speaker 13 (28:11):
Many of the jobs that currently exist, and the skills
that currently exist are the skills that we need for
those jobs. So that's why my plan is to make
sure that we give people an eight thousand dollars tax
credit to be able to transition their skills that they
have into the jobs that need to be filled. But
we also need to do it in a way that
thanks the people that you have just listed for the

(28:33):
jobs that they have done for generations that have built
the economy of our country.

Speaker 8 (28:40):
Yes, stops with tredits.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
Turn back.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
What you've just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in
your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything
that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this
room is now dumber for having listened to it. I

(29:11):
award you no points, and may God have mercy on
your soul.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
On this day in the year of My birth, nineteen seventy,
Santana lands their first number one album in America. The
track list would include Oyakumoba and their Fleetwood Mac cover
from the year before, written by Peter Green Black Magic Woman.

(29:50):
Once again, Harris County Democrat judges are letting violent murderers
back out on the street. These people have nothing to lose,
which is why they go out and commit more murders.
This time it was TV a bell. Oh, she's a
real special. One man arrested for murdering his ex girlfriend

(30:11):
cuts off his ankle monitor the day before his trial.
He's now been convicted, but remains a fugitive on the run.
He also has a pending case in Louisiana for stalking
and threatening another ex girlfriend. The story ABC thirteen.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
Back in August of twenty twenty, twenty, one year old
Claudia Leva's body was found shot to death near a
dumpster on West Rosamond Street. According to court records, Leva
filed a report with Houston Police only a few days prior,
claiming a man was harassing her. She stated his name
was Stephan Cheney and he drove a gray Chevrolet Trailblazer.

(30:49):
Cheney was charged with Leva's murder in October of twenty twenty,
court records stating Cheney was caught on video dragging her
body out of his Trailblazer. Cheney wasn't arrested initially and
went on the run.

Speaker 5 (31:02):
During that time.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
He was charged in Louisiana for allegedly stalking his pregnant girlfriend,
a woman who claims Cheney lied about who he was
and gave a fake name. Court records alleged on one
occasion in May of twenty twenty two, he threatened to
kill her when she gave birth. Later that same month,
Cheney was brought into custody for Lev's murder. According to

(31:23):
court records, Cheney posted his one hundred thousand dollars bond
on March twenty seventh of twenty twenty three. Just two
days later, Harris County became aware of his alleged out
of state crimes and sent Cheney back to Louisiana. He
was processed according to the DA's office and returned to
Harris County, where he was allowed to stay on bond.

(31:43):
He was processed according to the DA's office and returned
to Harris County, where he was allowed to remain on bond. Cheney, now,
a convicted murderer, is nowhere to be found, and justice
for victims still hang in the balance, all.

Speaker 8 (31:58):
Right, Alex, So he's charged for the murder, violence's bond.
Why was he allowed to remain out on bond?

Speaker 5 (32:05):
Arrogance?

Speaker 3 (32:05):
Because he committed that crime before bond was granted. And
I know a lot of people have questions about how
he was able to cut off his ankle monitor how
that all went down. Well, we're told, and according to
court records, that he showed up the day of jury
selection and then he went home that night. That's when
pre trial Services got a notification that he had cut
off his ankle monitor and thrown it on the freeway.

(32:26):
And at that point they notified attorney's attorneys tried calling
their client, and he didn't pick up the phone therefore
did not show up the next day.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
I did speak to one of those attorneys.

Speaker 3 (32:36):
They tell me that Cheney has always been communicative and
that he's always appeared, So this has come as a
major Yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
I mean, he's always such a good guy, his lawyer says,
he's always such a good guy, really really good guy.
I mean, you know, he shows up to his murder trial.
You know that all the witnesses to the murders he's committed.
You know, he doesn't try to kill him, he doesn't
yell at them. He's really respectful. He lets them, he
lets them say their peace. You know, what they saw

(33:07):
him do and how he murdered people and all that,
and even the people back in Louisiana that he's beaten up, rape, murdered,
bashed in their skulls and everything else. You know, when
they went to police and he never went back and
killed them. He could have, he didn't. He didn't show
up at their houses and be like, why did you
just because you were a witness to my murder? Why

(33:28):
did you tell the cops? But he didn't do that.
He didn't you call him, He picks up the phone.
He's very respectful, and when we tell him what time
to be there, he doesn't argue that, you know, he
shouldn't have to be there at that time because that's
before noon and he don't know where he'll be laid
up and with who.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
He don't do that.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
I mean, this is a good guy. This is very
odd and quite out of character actually that he has
cut his ankle monitor left it by the side of
the road. And I'm pretty sure the next murder he
committed will be quite out of character because he hadn't
he hasn't committed a murder in the last forty eight hours.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
This is this is what we want to understand. This
is a good guy. This is very out of character
for him. For some reason, he's not answering his phone.
But you know, these these these iPhones, Now that that
the government buys for these, for these thugs, all four
of them he has sometimes they all the batteries all
go out at one time. But when we call him,
he's always very very respectful. He picks up, I mean,

(34:29):
pe kee mad and he picks up. And then we
tell him to come down to the court. He shows up.
Does that have to show up? He's not show He
didn't have to do anything, but he does. And and
so you know, let's let's not get carried away here,
you know, and put another ankle monitor on him, you know,
because slavery and Jim Crow and uh, you know, systemic racism,
and it's just a lot of things that that really

(34:50):
will bother him. But he's not that kind of guy. See,
he's a good man. Let's let's let's hold our judgment here. Yet,
in fact, the ankle monter might have fallen on him.
He probably out looking for it right now. Oh crap,
my ankle monitor came off. They're gonna accuse me of
cutting it off. We gotta go find my ankle monitor. Guys,
somehow it's not here. Yeah, these are great guys. Yeah, absolutely, judge,

(35:13):
let him show up with you and your mother and
your father. And your family. In fact, let him sleep
in the bed next to you, Let him live in
the living room with you. Let these bastards up in
your life that are killing the rest of us. You bastards,
do you understand this? I wish the victim of these
crimes were all democrats so they could feel it.
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