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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.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
On the air.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
It's Charlie from BlackBerry Smoking.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I can feel a good one coming on. It's the
Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
Oh yes it is, Yes, it is.
Speaker 5 (00:29):
Folks.
Speaker 6 (00:29):
If you hang around a long past the election night
and you're gonna find out that Friday's drive home is
a fun time for us. I let this song play.
BlackBerry Smoke made a version for us. We love the band,
we love the idea. You finished a hard week of work,
but we got work to do. We got votes cast,
and so we got to get right into it this week.
(00:49):
I don't normally like to do that, but I'm gonna
do it this week. You know. Kamala Harris and Joe Biden,
they take Joe Biden would take questions from reporters that
his handlers had pre selected for him.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
They would give him note cards because.
Speaker 6 (01:05):
We've caught him with camera shots with the reporter's name
and their picture, so so he'd have the card. You know,
when you go to waffle house, they have a picture
of the item next to it, because otherwise you might
not know use the waffle, use bakon and eggs, here's
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the pancake.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Well that's what they did for him. So number one,
big number one.
Speaker 6 (01:34):
There's a picture of Ramon with his bald head and
his big beard, and he says, Ramone with the with
the phonetic spelling, let's say I'll take some questions, Ramon. Yeah,
you on the front, Ramo will take you. And they
had they put on the trends, they put on the
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teleprompter what he was supposed to read and answer. So
they do the same thing forma except instead of the
maybe she doesn't read, instead of the card for her
to read, they have a staffer who stands over to
the side, and the staffer calls on the person who
asks her the questions. It's embarrassing. Well, it was during
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what's called the scrum rugby Fans North, where a bunch
of people are all jammed on. It was during this
media scrum that she pulled out an old trick, the
old trick of the Democrat playbook.
Speaker 7 (02:31):
The other issue that has come up recently has been the.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
Issue of what we are seeing.
Speaker 7 (02:37):
Again about Donald Trump as being frankly hostile to the
full notion and importance of social security. There are many
seniors in our country that social Security is.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Their only form of income.
Speaker 7 (02:50):
And now an independent agency has reviewed Donald Trump's theory
about social Security and his policies and has indicated that
his policy would actually render the Social Security Fund empty
essentially in six years. Again, if you look at it
for minimum wage to social Security, Donald Trump clearly does
not understand the needs of working people. With social Security
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being rendered insolvents in six years, what that would mean
for the seniors of America's.
Speaker 6 (03:17):
Catastrophic I have a lot of random audio and it's
that time of the week that I don't want to
go to waste, so I would like to use that now.
So I may not have proper segues, but it's things
I want to I want you to hear. JD Vans.
We haven't talked about JD enough lately. He takes any
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and all questions. He is not afraid. He takes this
question about Liz Cheney, and I got.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
To tell you, I love it.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
A good afternoon, Senator Chuck Hornbacher wu WM Radio, I
had a question for you about Liz Cheney.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Vice President Harris and Liz A.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Have an event coming up in bat Field, just a
few miles from here.
Speaker 8 (03:58):
Monday.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
That was for Liz Cheney, not for you, sir, But
go and ask her.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Well either way, sir, But what's your opinion of Liz Cheney.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
That's too easy, that's too easy.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
My opinion of Liz Chaney is low. Is that good enough?
Speaker 9 (04:27):
Look, I have friends, My dear friend is running not
too far from here for US Senate of the State
of Indiana, Jim Banks, a former friend of Liz Chaney.
We got a lot of good, good, good Jim Banks
fans here. I've known a lot of people in Washington
who served with Liz Cheney. And what they will tell
you to a person is that Liz Chaney is motivated
by an obsessive hatred of the people who cost her
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her Wyoming congressional seed. She's not motivated by a love
of this country. She's a resentful, petty, small person. And
if Kamala Harris wants separator around, she's well theme to.
Speaker 4 (05:07):
One more thing. One more thing about that is is
think of the.
Speaker 9 (05:11):
Think of the big tent common sense team that Donald
Trump has assembled. On the right, you've got folks like
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Nicky Haley. On the left, you
got folks like Taulca Gabbard and Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard,
who picked Kamala Harris apart in her debates so badly
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that Kamala Harris dropped out of the Democratic presidential compest
contest a few years ago. I think I speak for
everybody in this room. We'd much rather have Taulca Gabberd
than Liz Cheney. So that's a trade we'll make every
day and twice on Sunday.
Speaker 6 (05:46):
Spike Lee is a race bater. He's made his whole
career race baiting, and he's very upset that black voters
and black celebrities are coming out for Donald Trump. And
he doesn't want you to go for the old Oki,
do the Flynn flam if you're a black man, No,
don't do it.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Do what he told you, Go out and vote for
a sister.
Speaker 4 (06:12):
Curious what you would say?
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Uh, to people who look at this, we've heard a
lot about cutting people up into groups, which on this
program we've discussed the limitations of that. But on the
one hand, Uh, it is white men who are skeptical
Kamala Harris. It is white and Latino men that are
breaking towards Trump.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
I continue, continue, you.
Speaker 5 (06:38):
Can go ahead, if you got the gist of it,
go ahead.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Well it's sad but true.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Some of my brothers have been drinking that kool aid,
and I just hope that they get their mind straight,
get their minds rate in time for the selection, that
they're conscious and they're aware. There's no nothing that this
other guy I can do that's gonna put us, not
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just black folks, but Americans in a better position going forward.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
So I urge.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
And I got to give credit to prison Obama because
he's been he's been going really hard in on the brothers.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Some might think too hard, but I don't think.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
So we gotta we gotta wake up, you know, and
don't go for the okie dope, the flim flam can't
do that. We gotta support our sister for me to
come the first woman president United States of America and
the first sister, and then for this guy to say
she's not black?
Speaker 4 (07:46):
Has he ever heard of Howard University U A k A.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Those two gets you in right the way already, you know,
out of AKA sorority. So it's uh, I know, the laughing,
you know, some smilesome jokes, but it's it's serious business.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
You know, it's serious business.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
I don't want to, you know, make light of where
we are at this last couple of little How many
days is it to election fifteenth?
Speaker 2 (08:15):
Two weeks to a day?
Speaker 1 (08:17):
As I said before, we got to move forward, and
I about Joe Biden became mentally impaired with Michael Berry.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Tamala was born that way, born on this day in
nineteen fifty seven. You don't know her name, I'll bet,
but you do know her work. Her name is Nancy Cartwright.
Speaker 6 (08:37):
She's an American voice actress, and she is a voice
of many characters you know on the Symptoms on the Simpsons.
Speaker 10 (08:48):
This is.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
This is a running gag on the Symptom Simpsons where
Bart is pranking Moe's tavern.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
But this is her as the voice.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
Most is mister.
Speaker 11 (09:04):
Freely there first initials I P hold on check.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Is ip freely here? Hey?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Everybody, ipy freely.
Speaker 10 (09:21):
Wait.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Listen to me the lousy pump when i'd be a
home to you, God, Dad, I swear I'm going to
slice your hot hair.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
You'll get that punk someday.
Speaker 11 (09:35):
Mo.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
I don't know. It's tough to catch. He keeps changing
his name. Yeah, most have it?
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Most speaking shirt there?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Shuck, last name strap, hold on.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Jock strapped. Hey guys, I'm looking for a jock strapped.
Wait a minute, shocks, isn't it?
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Cowardly? Little runt?
Speaker 4 (10:05):
When I get a hold of you, I'm gonna got
you like a fish and drink your blood.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Come again, lose your sense of humor?
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Who is el there?
Speaker 9 (10:19):
Owl?
Speaker 12 (10:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (10:19):
Hell?
Speaker 4 (10:20):
Last name alcoholic? Letty check here phone call a raw alcoholic.
They're an alcoholic here.
Speaker 10 (10:31):
You know.
Speaker 6 (10:32):
People want Donald Trump to be nice to the Secretary
of State of Georgia, Brad Raffinsburg. Just be nice to
him so you can win Georgia. But Trump knows that
Raffinsburger allowed fraud to occur in twenty twenty and because
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he wasn't man enough to step up and speak out
on it, it hurt Trump and Trump cannot abide that.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Well, he's back to do it again.
Speaker 6 (11:08):
The three states who are telling us that they're not
going to get us results on election night, far smaller
than Florida, small, far smaller than Texas. They're going to
have to drag it out. That's when the cheat occurs.
You'll go to bed with Trump winning, and Lord knows
what will happen when you wake up.
Speaker 13 (11:28):
As I understand it, nearly all votes cast in this
upcoming election will be recorded on paper.
Speaker 14 (11:37):
Last night, absolutely one percent will be actually security paper
with the state seal on it.
Speaker 13 (11:44):
Okay, important point to establish because yesterday President Trump said
something that applies that because it can take time to
tabulate votes, there might be something nefarious here.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
Take a listen.
Speaker 15 (11:58):
It's spent all this money machines and then they we
expect to have the results like seven days after the election.
If you had paper ballots, you get him at ten
O's luck. France went to paper because what we did
didn't work.
Speaker 4 (12:11):
He's pointing to.
Speaker 13 (12:11):
A lack of paper ballots as a problem. Here is
he accurately describing what's happening and how long will it
take to tabulate.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Votes in Georgia.
Speaker 14 (12:23):
In Georgia, one hundred percent of all the votes cast
will be on a paper ballot, But actually nationwide it's
going to be over ninety six to ninety seven percent
of all voting in America will be on paper ballots.
But we also just put into law this year with
SB one e nine that all early votes and all
early accepted ballots. They all will have to have their
results reported a BYuT eight pm. That's seventy maybe even
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seventy five percent of all the vote totals will be
reported no later than eight pm on election night.
Speaker 13 (12:51):
Won't take seven days to tabulate votes, as he said.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 14 (12:56):
What we will be waiting for is the overseas ballots
that come in no later than and so those will
then be the final numbers, and we'll just see if
that makes the difference in the total vote totals. I
understand we're very competitive, and that's why we've done everything
since day one to make sure we have fast, accurate
and secure elections for all my voters here in Georgia.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
File.
Speaker 6 (13:16):
This next one in the media is out of touch
file Brian Stelter, the tater. By the way, he's not
the one who was whanking it on the CNN zoom call.
Keep telling me that that was Jeffrey Tubin. I mean,
his name is Jeffrey Tuban. Brian Stelter says people need
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to stop complaining about crumbling roads in schools because they're
not crumbling in his neighborhood.
Speaker 16 (13:43):
My point is that a lot of people look at
how much money we've spent on this conflict, and they're
asking themselves, my roads are crumbling, my schools suck. We
just had major disasters across the country. FEMA doesn't have
enough money for a lot of I don't live in
that country. By the way, America is not that horrible iron.
Speaker 4 (14:01):
Get out of New York and talk to don't live
in New York.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (14:07):
My roads are not roads are not.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
My schools don't suck.
Speaker 17 (14:12):
I just I just maybe maybe you're fortunate enough to
put your kids in darn good schools, but finished schools
a lot of town in this country.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
I just think America.
Speaker 16 (14:25):
Who do have to send their kids to terrible schools,
that is a fact because of their zip codes.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
Well, my kids go to great school I live in
a great neighborhood.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
That's your experience the world, Lars Country.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
This is a very odd exchange between Tim Waltz and
the Daily Shows John Stewart, and John Stewart pushes back
to his credit a little bit on Tim Waltz over
this moment and what they're really getting it was really
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get it here is you people told us that Dick
Cheney was the devil for decades and now all of
a sudden you love him.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Hmmm, isn't that on?
Speaker 18 (15:13):
One of the real first qualifications of being a vice
president is obviously rifle safety. I think, uh, yes it is.
You know, I can't think of a vice president in
recent memory. No that uh used used the shotgun irresponsibly
and nothing comes to mine.
Speaker 19 (15:29):
And I'm right, Uh, who is the Cheney thing?
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Do we really have to do that? Look? It goes
broad in that look Bernie Sanders, Dick Cheney, Taylor Swift. No, no, no, no, no, no,
having the Cheney's on board.
Speaker 18 (15:51):
Yeah, you can't Dick Cheney or Taylor Swift. Dick, We're
a big pig country to Yailer Swift to get us
to invade what.
Speaker 4 (16:03):
Is He's a top country with them?
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Michael Berry, we think sweets tea.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
Wait, don't you think socialist?
Speaker 6 (16:10):
Poy Tim Waltz, he was asked a question about why
it is he lies changes his position. They gave him
a plaid shirt with his name on it. That going
on the view and receiving a plaid shirt that you
then hold up and going ah, it's great. I don't
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think that's going to do well with the male demographic.
I don't think he's helping them in the departments where
they hoped he would.
Speaker 20 (16:37):
Can't there be no gray area, and how would you
convey the voters.
Speaker 18 (16:40):
They may be.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Concerned that there's a trust it. Yeah, I do think
you have to be careful about this.
Speaker 21 (16:43):
It's stating, you know, in Hong Kong in August of
eighty nine, thirty five years ago. I think people do
separate that between a pathological liar like Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
They get it out there.
Speaker 21 (16:52):
But I do think it's important that we're careful about
how we speak it. It's something for me as I
think being a teacher, being a coach, I just speak
for my heart, I speak honestly, speaking the moment, and
in praying for a bait. I told my team that
one of the I felt like I'm at a disadvantage
in a debate because my tendency is to just answer
the question that you're asked as quickly as you can.
Speaker 4 (17:08):
Is never what you do in a debate.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
That's they would say that, So yeah, I think so.
Speaker 21 (17:12):
But I think the public sees this the just the
massive amount of misinformation that gets poured out there is
important to be detailed.
Speaker 6 (17:18):
Then there is Tim Waltz you ready for this claiming
that Trump disrespected McDonald's workers by going and doing their job.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
She actually worked in McDonald's.
Speaker 21 (17:29):
She didn't go and pander and disrespect McDonald's workers by
standing there in your red tie and take a picture.
Speaker 6 (17:35):
That's sad. You're really scraping the bottom of the barrel there, Tim.
Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, should have been Kamala
Harris's vice presidential running mate.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
It would have helped her a lot.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
But he isn't because he's Jewish and the Hesbala Hamas
coalition of the Democrat Party was not going to let
a Jew be in the White House. So it's interesting
they tried to use him as a surrogate, but his
heart's not really in it and they need Pennsylvania. Here
is Pennsylvania governor, Democrat governor overlooked for jazz hands timpon
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Waltz on Meet the Press this past week with Kristen Welker,
and he can't name.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
You know, we've got to turn the page. We've got
to take a new direction, a new way forward with
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 6 (18:24):
Okay, then tell me one thing that's difference between difference
between her and Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
They can't do it. Polls do show that.
Speaker 22 (18:30):
More Americans feel as though President Biden's policies have.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Hurt them rather than help them.
Speaker 22 (18:35):
So, can you name one key policy difference between Vice
President Harris and President Biden? How would her administration look different?
Speaker 23 (18:43):
You know, I've been really encouraged by the amouth of
energy that Kamala Harris, Vice President Harris has put into
focusing on how she will cut taxes for small businesses,
to focus on childcare tax credit expansion. That's something I've
done here in Pennsylvania. We've seen that work to ease
the burden on families. I think a focus on those
kinds of things is particularly important, and those are the
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kinds of things I think Kamala Harris has brought specifically
to this race.
Speaker 22 (19:07):
Those aren't necessarily differences, though they're an expansion or a tweaked.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
To some extent to what's been done.
Speaker 22 (19:12):
Can you name one policy difference?
Speaker 23 (19:14):
Well, listen again, the contrast I am focused on Christen
is between.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Her and Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (19:20):
This was an interesting moment with Tucker Carlson. He's talking
about Biden voters and Trump voters and how Kamala Harris's
TV ads are all saying Donald Trump only has rich
people behind him, but actually, really rich people are more
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often Democrats. Today, the Republican Party has become a more populist,
working class party. That's why it's appealing to so many
more blacks, so many more Hispanics, so many more single moms.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
This is a good segment. Listen to this.
Speaker 24 (19:57):
There was an analysis on Bobby Kennedy told me this
and I checked it as true the last election. Biden
voters own seventy percent of the wealth in the United
States and Trump voters own thirty percent. And I thought
to myself, on the one hand, it's like, okay, Republican
parties are the party of working with lest people. Great,
But then I thought, how did they get seventy percent
of the wealth.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
They don't do anything. Actually, they have no skills.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
There's nothing they do that we really need.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
In fact, most of it's bad.
Speaker 25 (20:24):
I mean, ask.
Speaker 24 (20:25):
Yourself, if your average Biden voter somehow like get pulled
out of the workforce, would you be Okay, No, I'm
really like, how long do you think this country could
survive without private equity?
Speaker 2 (20:36):
A week for we all just starve to death. How
long could you and.
Speaker 24 (20:41):
Your family make it without a DEI consultant on site?
Speaker 2 (20:47):
No, I'm serious? Could you get to Halloween?
Speaker 24 (20:53):
Or would one of your little children stare up at
you adaes and say, Mommy, I need a DEI consultant.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
I need it now.
Speaker 7 (20:58):
I need it now.
Speaker 24 (21:00):
Honestly, I need a school counselor or some heavy set nurses.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
You convince me to go trans I need that.
Speaker 24 (21:07):
Honestly I need Tim Walls talking to me out my
sex life in high school.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Really, I need a creep like Tim. No, I do
I need it?
Speaker 4 (21:14):
I need it bad?
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Yeah, that guy's not creepy.
Speaker 24 (21:17):
Okay, let's your instincts be your guide on that one.
Let me just say, as I always would tell my children,
if someone seems creepy, he is, am I indicting him
for the crime.
Speaker 4 (21:28):
Nope, I don't have any evidence. I don't need any
That guy's are creepy. Sorry.
Speaker 24 (21:40):
Chances my dogs would bark at Tim Walls if he
came over to my house one hundred percent, Oh yeah
they would. They'd back him into a corner. Stop that,
and they wouldn't stop because they know. But the point
is that entire not just political party, but class of
people has created an entire economy and credentialings to reward themselves.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
With money and power that is not deserved. That's exactly
the truth.
Speaker 24 (22:06):
I don't like to swear, but the phrase jobs is
a real thing. Those are all jobs, every single one
of them. And yet they're lecturing people who I don't know.
Plumb your house, keep you from getting murdered, put out
the fires when they start rescue you after a car
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crash on the highway, Build the building you live in,
Pave the road you drive on, grow the food you eat.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Those are the deplorables. Really good luck.
Speaker 24 (22:42):
When the power goes out, honey, you can call your
average college administrator to save you.
Speaker 6 (22:50):
I don't talk about Mark Cuban because I don't think
he's important. I think people are making him important by
talking about him all the time. I think he's a sad, miserable,
miserable man. Well, of course he's endorsed Kamala Harris, and
he's basically they have her out there talking instead of
they have him out there talking instead of her.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
He was on.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
CNBC when he was asked about Kamala Harris doing an
interview with Elon Musk the way Donald Trump did listen
carefully to his answer.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
I'm a news guy.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
We all want the interview. I'd actually like that to
see her. I actually, I literally I had a conversation.
I've had no conversation with her.
Speaker 26 (23:31):
To see her do X and have a conversation with
Elon Musk, I actually think that that would actually be
a fascinating I'll.
Speaker 19 (23:37):
Say you exactly what they do, not Calmas specifically, but
her team. I'm like, you know, I can try to
facilitate a meeting with Elon, and they didn't trust the
fact that he wouldn't go on X and just say
something to distort the purpose of the meeting.
Speaker 6 (23:49):
Why is the Harris campaign delegating major policy messaging to
Mark Cuban? Why does he have to answer the questions
for him? He's not running for president. CNBC asked that
question of the campaign, So I.
Speaker 20 (24:06):
Said, why are you letting Mark Cuban be out here
being the face of this Why aren't you saying it
yourself when it is something that matters to so many people,
Because they.
Speaker 4 (24:12):
Don't want to alien other voters.
Speaker 19 (24:14):
That's a big that's a big source oftic thing.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Out there.
Speaker 20 (24:16):
And when I said this matters to so many people,
someone told me yesterday they would tell you you were
crazy if you said it's the campaign that this matters.
They the defense is that this isn't something they think
is really going to be a moving issue in the
last two weeks.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
Of the campaign, so they don't want to touch it.
They don't want to alienate, but that.
Speaker 19 (24:30):
They don't want to alienate the base, but they also
don't want to alienate.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
The big deal.
Speaker 15 (24:34):
It's disinformation again, it's disinformation, right, That's all they could at.
Cheating on elections and disinformation.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
Gott Jennings has done a great job on CNN and
this week their big story was that that Trump is Hitler,
which might be more believable if they hadn't said Bush
was hitler, McCain was hitler, Romney was hitler. They've done
this every single cycle, every single cycle, and Scott Jenny's
been around long enough to remember.
Speaker 26 (25:04):
It probably will shock Kamala Harris and the rest of
her campaign staff to learn that there are incumbent Democrat
US senators in this country right now running television ads
touting all their work with this modern day hitler. I
wonder if Kamala Harris tonight in our town hall meeting,
we'll call for them to take these ads off the
air touting their work with this Hitler. I mean, if
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he were really Hitler, if he were really a threat
to democracy, not a single Democrat in this country would
be running ads touting their work with Donald Trump.
Speaker 10 (25:34):
Now.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
I'm calloused on this Hitler business.
Speaker 26 (25:36):
Because I lived through the Bush ears, and I used
to peer out my window onto Pennsylvania Avenue and I
saw everybody marching around in their brown uniforms, signs up
Bush's Hitler, Bush's Hitler. And then they did it to
John McCain. They did it to Mitt Romney, They've done
it to Donald Trump. They even did it to Paul Ryan,
I recall at one point. So I've heard it all before,
and I think the reason Democrats are freaking out about
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it right now is because what they have learned is
that it's not Republicans who.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
Are the Hitlers or the Nazis.
Speaker 26 (26:05):
It's actually emanating from within their own party. If you
want to find hitler Ish, nazisque anti Semitic tendencies.
Speaker 10 (26:13):
Look on the lest what Scott, you're duck in the issue,
because this isn't Democrats outside. This is the president, the
former president's United States, the former president's chief of staff
saying this about his boss. Everyone thinks that the vice
president of United States is deputy president.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
That's not true.
Speaker 10 (26:32):
The chief of staff is actually the deputy president of
the United States. And when that person comes out and
says this is a problem, and it's his words, it's
not like George W.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Bush ever said he he admired Hitler. Every Yep, it's
that time.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
The silly season is springtime for Hitler and Democrats, and
they do it every election season, every time.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
It's fine for Hitler ran Germany.
Speaker 27 (27:19):
Dehumanizing rhetoric of Adolf Hitler is once again alive and
well on a national political stage, this time, of course,
in the United States, this time given life by former
president and current Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.
Speaker 28 (27:33):
A lot of people have tried to draw similarities between
Mussolini and Hitler.
Speaker 24 (27:38):
Springsmime for Hitler ran Germany.
Speaker 28 (27:44):
The difference, though, I think McDonald Trump even more dangerous,
and that is he has no philosophy.
Speaker 7 (27:51):
He believes it my time for Hitler ran Joy.
Speaker 6 (27:57):
He talks about the blood of America's been poison and
that going the same exact language used in Nazi Germany
Spring time for the.
Speaker 28 (28:08):
Money, Kendler was duly electeds right right, and so all
of a sudden, somebody with those tendencies, though dictatorial authoritarian tendencies,
would be like, Okay, we're gonna shut this down. We're
gonna throw these people in jail. And they didn't usually
telegraph that Trump is telling us what.
Speaker 6 (28:46):
The Democrat media has been wringing their collective hands over
Kamala Harris destroying the party's stranglehold on the black vote.
They need to keep their blacks on the plantation, and
she screwed it out. So MSNBC went to Philadelphia to
talk to black Trump supporters because how dare these black
people have their own opinions. It's not good for Kamala
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that they aired this segment, or for the Democrats for
that matter. If blacks can be free and independent and
think for themselves, that's the end of the Democrat Party.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
What are your feelings?
Speaker 22 (29:18):
And let me start with the women here about Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
She's a woman of color.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
I'm not putting her down because of that, and I'm
not putting her down because she's a woman.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
I'm not a feminist, so I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (29:29):
But at the end of the day, I don't think
that she has the personality.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
I don't think that she has what it takes to
go up.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Against Putin and go up against these other presidents that
are built for this.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
I don't want to be scared because my president is good.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I want my president to feel secure and mainly and
about it, we brought.
Speaker 22 (29:50):
Up gender, right, like, do you think it matters that
she's a woman and people aren't comfortable having a woman
in a top leadership role.
Speaker 12 (29:57):
No, I don't think that because most men, they they
loved their mothers, they love their wives, so as a woman,
most men they respect the woman. But she just don't
have the qualification or the education to really run America
because she don't have the experience.
Speaker 4 (30:14):
She don't understand our struggles.
Speaker 12 (30:16):
And for me to believe you for another four years,
you're crazy, Like you're crazy, You're saying the same thing
that you said four years ago.
Speaker 22 (30:24):
So the fact that she's the vice president, like you've
been here, you gotta.
Speaker 25 (30:29):
Jazz well for me, the very first time I ever
heard the name Kamala Harris, it was an association to
lacking up parents for a truancy.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
That was the first time I ever heard of her name,
and I.
Speaker 25 (30:42):
Really didn't understand how this person claims to be a
black woman, but yet she's locking up black women and
black men and separating families.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
This is the thing that is.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
Trump talks about this a lot.
Speaker 22 (30:54):
He says, you know, Kamala Harris became black when it
was convenient.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
Yeah, you can you talk to me about do you
feel do you agree with him on that?
Speaker 4 (31:02):
Do you feel like she's wearing her black hats? Was
she sworn into the was she sworn to the Senate?
Speaker 25 (31:06):
It was as the first Indian American.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Which it's fine, we don't care. We all know she's
not black. Let's understand that. We are all clear of that.
But my point of view said her early, she's already
been there. She's been in office right now.
Speaker 6 (31:22):
Sometimes these Democrats get so carried away saying really stupid
things that you wonder, do they think we're that stupid?
Do they not know we're living through this? Wisconsin's Governor
Tony Gibbons, this is a swing state. Trump has taken
the lead. So Wisconsin's governor told Martha radditts on ABC's
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This Week that their state, they're having the greatest economy
they've ever had. People are still supporting Donald Trump despite
what you're saying.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
His message is getting true.
Speaker 11 (31:55):
Donald Trump has done about the fut styliship. Yeah, you know,
we have the best economy, we've ever had, the largest
budget much a bunch of work that we've ever had,
and we're in a good shape. And people are making
more money than they ever made. So we're in a
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good place. And I had nothing to do with that talk.
Speaker 28 (32:19):
Let's go back to be kind of you say, we're
in good shape.
Speaker 26 (32:21):
People I talked to in this state, in your state,
in your state don't seem to be feeling that.
Speaker 6 (32:28):
Bernie Sanders was on CNN's Jake Tapper and they asked
why why does commonly keep changing her positions and he said, oh,
that's okay. She just building a coalition. She's telling everybody
what they want to hear.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
So I know you know this.
Speaker 27 (32:45):
But in addition to the Green New Deal and Medicare
for all, single payer of healthcare, and ending fracking. In
addition to those positions that you hold, Vice President Harrison
used to be with you on all three of them,
and now is against you on all of them. Is
she making mistake having reversed this position?
Speaker 8 (33:03):
Look, Jake, I think what we're seeing is a coalition
of people on more establishment Democrats and progressive Democrats and
progressive independence. I'm the longest serving Independent in American history,
come together with the goal of defeating a very dangerous candidate,
and that is Donald Trump. In terms of Medicare for role,
I first really believe that the current system is broken, dysfunctional.
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It's major goals to make billions in profits, to enjoy
companies in the insurance companies, and we end up spending
twice as much for capital.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Aren't helpcads with people
Speaker 8 (33:34):
Than any other country, while ladies seven million are un
insured to run the retard I think it's a broken system.