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

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Time, luck and load.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
So Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
The US is the first time in the history of
the world where a government was organized with a constitution
laying out the rules that the individual was supreme dominant,
and that is what led to the US becoming the
greatest country ever because it unleashed people to be the
best they could be, unlike it had ever happened. That's

(00:37):
American exceptionalism.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Our resolve is unbroken and our purpose is unchanged to
delivery government that serves the American people better than ever before.
To win with every single facet. We're going to win
so much. You may even get tired of winning, and
you say, please, please, it's too much winning. We can't
take it anymore. President, It's too much, and I'll say, no,

(01:02):
it isn't. We have to keep winning. We have to
win more. We're gonna win more. We're gonna win so nice.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
You never did think that it ever would happen again,
as you never didn't think they would ever get together,
would dawn so.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Allowed again in America.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
You never did think that it ever would happen again.

Speaker 6 (01:24):
It is a tall, proud city build on rocks stronger
than oceans, wind swept, god blessed and teeming with people
of all kinds living in harmony and peace. A city
with pre ports that hunged with commerce and creativity. And
if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors,
and the doors were open to anyone with the will

(01:47):
and the heart to get there. That's how I saw
it and see it still.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
And we will restore and renovate our nations once great cities,
making them safe, clean, and beautiful again.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
And that includes Ournation's capital again, Gaging.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
You never did anything that we'd never get.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Together again.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
Again.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Under my plan, incomes will skyrocket, inflation will vanish completely,
jobs will come roaring back, and the middle class will
prosper like never ever before.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
And we're going to do it very rapidly.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
I will bring back the American dream. Your expectations are not.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Big enough, not big enough.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
It is time to start expecting and demanding the best
leadership in the world. Leadership that is bold, dynamic, relentless,
and fearless.

Speaker 6 (02:47):
We can do that.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
We are Americans.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Ambition is our heritage, Greatness is our birthright.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
And you never did want to happen again. You never
did a thing, they would get together again, would children
you were wanting to be.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Again?

Speaker 4 (03:10):
With great humility, I am asking you to be excited
about the future of our country. Be excited, be excited.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Well, a lot has happened over the last few days.
Pamala Harris promised fans of Beyonce a Beyond S concert,
but there was no Beyonce concert. Beyonce spoke for a
little over three minutes and she was done, and people

(03:51):
headed for the exits, and they were mad. The highlight
of the event, as it turns out, was a young
woman in her early twenties screaming at a five year
old child that her father was a bitch. She got
right in this little girl's face and screamed in this

(04:15):
little girl's face. In fact, there were even few Democrats,
well one, this one black woman who stepped in and said,
what are you doing? Stop? She's a baby. What are
you doing? But that is your evil, awful, monstrous, young

(04:36):
white liberal pro abortion venom spewing snake that came from
our loins. Because I'll guarantee you at least her dad,
probably her mother as well, is a professional, probably a lawyer,
maybe a professor, and they've allowed this nonsense. They've raised

(04:58):
this nonsense, they've helicopter helicopter parented this nonsense. So that happened.
You had Donald Trump on Joe Rogan's podcast, which absolutely
blew up. We'll get to that in a moment. Biggest
podcast views I've seen in quite some time, and still growing.

(05:20):
You had the Madison Square Garden gathering that had seventy
five thousand people waiting outside, couldn't even get in because
the event was sold out. It was an incredible weekend.
Speaking of which, since we started with Charlie Daniels, thank
you Jim Mudd, our creative director, for that. Today is
the eighty eighth birthday of Charles Edward Daniels, born in Wilmington,

(05:43):
North Carolina, passed, of course, in his beloved Tennessee. We
lost him in twenty twenty when he was eighty four,
but he would have been actually was eighty three, about
to turn eighty four. He would have been eighty eight
on this day. The two minute add that the Trump
campaign ran during the Texans games and other NFL games

(06:04):
across the country, where he promised to fight for you
with every breath and never let you down, is getting
really strong. Reviews.

Speaker 8 (06:14):
When I first came into office, I cut taxes more
than any other president.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
We have created seven million new jobs.

Speaker 8 (06:22):
And it led to a growth like we've never seen before.
We developed the greatest economy in history by far. When
I left office, it changed Inflation, destroyed the lives of
so many people. Interest rates went from two percent to
ten percent. Millions of illegal immigrants, traffickers, and drugs coming

(06:45):
into our country. Our country has gone to hell. So
I made a decision to run. We're going to make
America great again, greater than ever before.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I will fight for you with every breath, and I
will never let you down.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
And Coles in the twelfth there's literally import in his
life bla bla lawn that he's willing to risk it
all to coast. We love this country.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
He is strong, he is fearless, and he is what
this country needs right now.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Our cities will be safe, our streets will be clean
in our border will be secure.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
We can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians
who have put their own power.

Speaker 5 (07:37):
Ahead of the interests of the American people, our freedom,
and our future. So let's tell me to hate Trump
when you cut through the lives you realize the truth.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
American families were better when Donald Trump was president. We
were safer, wealthier, and stronger.

Speaker 8 (07:53):
So if you love this country, if you want to
stand up and fight for the.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Future of our nation, you must reelect Donald J.

Speaker 6 (08:02):
Trump.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approved this message.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Early voting this week. Keep it up, Keep it up.
Many people have not yet voted. If you have voted,
help someone else to vote. Record turnout too big to rig.
That's how we win. If enough votes are cast, If
the difference is great enough, it makes it very, very

(08:34):
difficult to cheat. In a close election, they win by cheating.
There's no doubt. The largest voting location so far. I'm
looking at them all five well, four of the five
are solid conservative in Harris County alone. This could be
a good election if people keep voting.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
This the tomp country. Michael Arry, we think sweet tea.

Speaker 7 (08:56):
We don't think socialists Coday.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Hey, folks, this is Jargy Daniels, The Devil.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
And Danna Georgia. She brought to Michael Berry Show with him.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
John here, rising up your poet player, fiddle hard because
health proclusive. Georgia and the Devil deals the cards and
if you and you get decided to the little lead
of gold. But if you lose, the devil gets your soul.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Early voting continues this week seven eight to seven p
in the county of your residence. Just a reminder, if
you live in Willis and work in downtown Houston, you
must work. You must vote in Montgomery County, not in
Harris County where you're working. You can vote at any

(10:14):
polling location in the county in which you reside. It's
really really easy. There are multiple forms of voter ID.
There's your driver's license. There's an ID certificate which DPS
will give folks if you don't have a driver's license.

(10:35):
There's a personal identification card, which DPS will provide for you.
There's a handgun license. There is a military identification card.
There's a citizenship certificate containing your photograph, and then of
course there is the US passport book or the card.
Do me and you a favor. If you have multiple

(10:57):
forms of identification, take them with you. Don't go to
the voting location looking to cause a problem. Don't go
to the voting location looking to be the person who
was turned away. I've seen video of people who it's
clear to me went to the location in hopes they
would be turned away. Trump hat, trump shirt, trump shoes,
trump pants, trump tattoo, trump everything they can possibly do.

(11:21):
You're not gonna let me worried in the voting locate. No,
they're not, and they're not supposed to, And I'm not
on your side. Why do it be positive? Go in
and cast your vote. Spend all that time getting other
people to vote. For voters aged eighteen to sixty nine,

(11:41):
everybody's short of seventy. Your photo ID must not have
been expired for more than four years. It's going to
be most people. If you're seventy and above and your
voter ide and your driver's license has been expired for
more than four years, you can there's acceptable forms of

(12:02):
photo ideas can be expired for any length of time
if the idea, if the idea is otherwise valid. So
you get a lot of folks who may be ninety five,
their adult child comes and gets them, They go to
vote together. They haven't driven in a long time, but
they still have their old driver's license. If you're over
the age of seventy, that's good. If for some reason

(12:25):
you get into the vote voting, The voting booth, and
there is any problem with your identification, but you are
certain that you are eligible to vote no matter what happens,
do not leave without casting what is called a provisional
ballot pro vsio nal. Provisional provisional means it is not

(12:52):
a certain ballot. That ballot will not be counted unless
the race is close enough that the kind of close
enough ballots will end up counting. If it's a blowout,
they're not going to spend the resources to go back
and check the provisional ballots, but the provisional ballots will

(13:14):
be checked if the race is close enough. If somebody
wins by ten votes, and this happens all the time,
if somebody wins by ten votes and there's three hundred
provisional ballots in that race, then we're going to the
provisional ballot. That's going to happen. So don't leave without
casting a provisional ballot. If you get there and they

(13:37):
tell you someone else has already voted under your name,
that'd be one case. If you get there and they
say someone else has already voted under your name and
you're certain that you have not voted already, that is
not the time to act a complete and utter ass.
I understand some people are uncomfortable advocating for themselves, presenting

(14:03):
their own case. Maybe you've watched a lot of TV
or listen to a lot of radio, and so you
start screaming, hollering, in act like a madman. Do not
do that. Remain calm, remain reasoned, but remain firm. If
the person you're talking to has an attitude, remember that

(14:23):
may not be the person. It's never the person who's
the final authority on whether you can vote or not.
Don't get upset, Just like you should never fight with
a cop. Don't fight with that person. Simply ask for
someone above them to come in and help you. You
don't need to insult them, you don't need none of that.

(14:45):
Stay the course. Other people are watching cast your provisional ballot.
If they say someone has already voted under that name,
If they say that you're not registered to vote, but
you're sure you are, work with them. They're human beings too.
My brother used to say when he was out on patrol,

(15:08):
it say, do people understand that we're just as scared
of you as you are of us, Because every so
often we're up against a guy that he pulled a
guy over who was out running and was wanted for
murder in multiple states. We don't know which one is
which one, So help us know that you're not that guy.
So go in with patients. Give yourself plenty of time.

(15:30):
It's a beautiful process. It's democracy at work. It's a
democratic republic at work. Give yourself time in case there's
a line. I'm overwhelmed by the positivity of people telling
me I showed up where it normally takes me a
few minutes to vote and the line was an hour.

(15:51):
This isn't happening that often, but I'm just saying it
happened in some cases, and the line was an hour.
And I thought to myself, Oh good, because the people
this booth are voting for Trump and Crews and Republican
all the way down. So far, Republican turnout in Harris County,

(16:11):
which has trended blue, has been stronger than expected. There
are a number of people, based on messages I get,
who think that the only way to get our folks
out to vote is to believe we're going to lose.
That is not true. You can tell that to a tree,
a dog peeing on a fire, hydrant, a snail, or

(16:34):
the sky. It is not true. It is not human psychology.
Human psychology has proven again and again that people will
vote for a candidate they think who is already going
to win. They will not vote for a candidate who
they think is already going to lose. You want to

(16:57):
convince the public that your candidate is will or can win,
or they won't show up to vote. People don't want
to be on a losing team. If a candidate pulls
ahead in a poll, they will get a bump from
that because people who are unsure will say, I'm vote
for that guy. They may not even consciously do that.
They may just vote for that guy because he's winning,

(17:19):
because they like to vote for a winner without even
realizing that that's what they've done, But the numbers will
prove that is what they do. Please remember to vote
all the way down the ballot. It's true you don't
know who all those judges are on the courts of
appeals and the judicial races, but rest assured they're not

(17:42):
beholden to Rodney Ellis. Are they perfect Republicans?

Speaker 7 (17:47):
No?

Speaker 1 (17:47):
But this isn't the time to fix that. This is
the time to fix that. Is the Republican primary when
we cannot get people interested in showing up to vote.
And we'll discuss that next time. We're at a Republican
primary and people have blown me off because Trump's out
on the ballot, and why are we worried about the primary?
But the time to get the perfect Republican has passed.

(18:09):
Now it's the time to defeat the Democrats, to elect
our people, to elect people that are closer to our
way of thinking than the Democrats are. Because, make no mistake,
the same people to whom Kamala Harris answers are the
same people that Colin already in the restaurant. The Republican
message has sharpened. It is optimism. The people are feeling it.

(18:33):
There is a spirit in the air. I love it.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
They remain scared to death of you, and they remain
scared to death of Trump. You're not going anywhere even
if Trump does.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
You're not. The largest paper in Kamala Harris's home state
of California has chosen not to endorse a candidate. Oh,

(19:06):
it's regular sized paper, I mean largest circulation, largest circulation.
It is the first time they have not endorsed in
quite some time. Far more troubling. The Washington Post was
set to endorse Kamala Harris and Jeff Beisos. The owner said, no,

(19:35):
you're not endorsing this year.

Speaker 8 (19:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Now, to put this into perspective, the Washington Post was
founded in eighteen seventy seven. They did not endorse up
until forty eight years ago. Forty eight years ago they
endorsed for the first time and have done so ever since,
rather reliably for the liberal candidate. There have been resignations

(20:04):
by members of the Washington Post staff. Now what's odd
about this is these are staff writers. These are people
who are supposed to cover the news, but apparently they
will only cover the news if that newspaper endorses the
candidate they want to win. Does that sound like an

(20:29):
objective journalist to you. They're willing to give up their
job if their job doesn't represent what it represents to them.
And this is what makes them fake news. This is
where you see their bias clearly. Members of the editorial

(20:51):
board resigning, good, good, let them all resign. If Besos
were he would use this as an opportunity to go
get real journalists, old fashioned muckrakers, folks in dogged pursuit

(21:11):
of the truth that makes everybody equally mad and not
a bunch of fire breathing left wing, angry white liberal
women and the white liberal weenies who carry their purse,
because that's what that paper has become. So why did

(21:33):
BESO step in for the same reason that Zuckerberg and
the leaders of Google have, according to rumor, reached out
to Trump of late, and it tracks. There's tracks. They
are trying to smooth relations with Donald Trump expecting he's

(21:58):
going to win because they've got blood on their hands.
They were involved in twenty twenty and he could have
very easily, and most people have demanded that he do
have simply said, oh, what's done is done. It's fine.
Biden won fair and square. I may not like it,

(22:20):
but I'm moving on. That's not Trump. Anybody who knows Trump.
People who say just stop saying there was election interference,
just stop saying these things because it costs you votes.
That's a person who has never doggedly attached themselves to righteousness,

(22:47):
to the truth. Somebody rapes and murders your daughter, but
they buy the products your company makes, and if you
won't be mad at him, they'll double their order. Well,
I mean, you know, everybody has a bad day. No, no,

(23:09):
that's not how that works. You have been reduced to
something less than human when you make that deal. If
you truly believe that America's election was fraudulently stolen by you,
and it was, then what kind of man are you?

(23:33):
If you deny that, you believe that there have already
been multiple arrests Pennsylvania, Illinois, oddly enough, Arizona, Georgia already
of ballots being stolen. So they tell us that doesn't happen,

(23:54):
but we all know it does. For that matter, why
have you postal carriers endorsed? Isn't that odd? A governmental entity,
a money losing governmental entity that is responsible for delivery

(24:17):
the mail ballots that are used to commit fraud, has
announced who therefore, I mean, how would you like before
the game last night for the referees to say, well,
we're for this team over here, all right, boys, let's

(24:39):
play the game. I mean, they don't even hide it, right,
they don't even hide it. And despite all of that,
thirty three point four million people have watched or listened
to the Joe Rogan podcast. Within the first twenty four hours.

(25:01):
It was more than a million viewers or listeners per
hour thirty three point four. We'll play you coming up
Rogan's comments. He made the comment, he said three hours,
three hours, and he never stopped. Fifteen questions. He said

(25:23):
he didn't pee before we started, he didn't pee after
we started, he didn't pee in the middle, and he
didn't stop. Kamala Harris can claim a lot of things
about Donald Trump, but that he's too old, he can't
keep up. You know, he's just like Biden. It that
one's not gonna fly. You can make up all the

(25:45):
lies you want. That one's not gonna fly. All the while.
Tim Wallas is over here saying we're really three tung on,
Michael Bay good shoga on Polklump.

Speaker 7 (26:09):
Sell the world, shine hands and fall a Trump trained
a Trump train, Sell all the world, shine hands and
fall a Trump train a Trump train.

Speaker 4 (26:24):
On day one, I will sign a new executive order
to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory,
transgender and sanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political
content onto our children. I will keep men out of
women's sports. We will protect innocent life, and we will

(26:45):
restore free speech.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
And I will secure our elections.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
We want a landslide. We have to win.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
We have to win so that it's too big, too rigged, sell.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
All the world, shine hands and falls, troup and fallup shop.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
Too big to rick. I am delighted to be corrected
by a listener. This is just Harris County. You'll have
to check the county you're in, because apparently Montgomery County
has some different hours. But I am delighted that I
got the voting hours wrong. Today, the twenty eighth, Tomorrow,

(27:38):
the twenty ninth, Thursday, the thirtieth, Friday, the thirty first,
and Saturday, November first. The hours are not seven A
to seven P. They are seven eight to eight p
tonight and Tomorrow night and Wednesday night seven eight to
eight piece. You have an extra hour on Friday day

(28:00):
night there's seven a to nine pm, and on Saturday
back to seven a to seven pm. So the short
answer is get there as early as you can. If
you're not certain, you can look it up at Harris
votes dot com. If you live in Harris County, look
up the county in which you live. Wherever you are

(28:23):
to get your voting hours before you go in on
what they call election day November fifth, So you can
vote today through Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Sorry, yes,
you can vote today through Friday. Is that right? Today's
twenty eighth is Monday, then Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Yeah,

(28:45):
so you can vote through Friday. No weekend voting, My bad,
no weekend voting. And then you can vote on Tuesday.
So you got early voting this week, and then you've
got Tuesday seven A to seven p. You are well
welcome to wait until election day. Many of you will.
You love to do it. You are welcome to wait,

(29:08):
and you are welcome to show up at a voting
booth like what they did to Alex Meeler two years ago,
where they don't have ballots for you to vote because
you vote in a Republican area. You are welcome to
show up. And they've moved your voting location. You're welcome
to show up and they don't have you on the
role and you don't have time. You're welcome to any
of that. Just don't email me, because I will not

(29:29):
help you and I will not care for you. I
told you to vote early. Everybody told you to vote early,
but you couldn't do it. Mirror rights. Why all caps.
Do you want people to vote early? Three question Maks,
Question Mars. Isn't it easier to hack a system that
has already registered votes? If I were a hacker, and

(29:50):
I used to be one, it would be a simple
switch to switch the R votes to the votes with
one stroke. Early votes registered also tells the Democrats how
much they need to overcome, right they can count the
way Republicans can. Well, we tried this game two years ago.
Everybody was going to wait. Nobody's going to vote early.

(30:11):
I'm going to vote the afternoon of election day, and
they wouldn't be able to cheat. So what'd they do.
Clifford Tatum, the election administrator who was brought here for
the sole purpose of cheating, saw that the voters hadn't voted,
So on election day he just waited and he didn't
send out ballots. So long lines began building at the

(30:33):
ballot boxes in the Republican parts of town, and people
stood there and they said, you're not going about to vote.
They're bringing us ballots. We don't know when they'll get here.
Might be an hour, might be two. So dozens of
thousands of votes were never cast. But at least you
didn't vote early where they could trick you. Look, I

(30:56):
get it, we're all on edge. We all know that
if the proper votes are cast and counted, Trump wins,
Cruise wins, Republicans went across. We all know this. What
we don't know is two things. Number one, how bad
are they going to cheat? And number two will Republicans

(31:19):
do anything about it? And that's unsettling, that's uneasy. I
get that, it's very unsettling. I'm not sure which bothers
me the most knowing they're going to cheat. Look, snakes
will bite you, mangie dogs will bite you. The water

(31:39):
will drown you if you get stuck under it for
too long. Those are facts I've learned to deal with.
I can cope, I can plan around it. What I
can't bear is the Secretary of State Raffinsburger in Georgia, who,
when the cheating starts, refuses to stop it. The Secretary

(32:03):
of State in Arizona, for that matter, Jane Nelson in Texas,
who had originally said illegal aliens could vote, and then
when she caught nine kinds of hell from you had
to come out and say, oh no, no, no, no, no,
no no, you have to actually be a citizen to vote.
But she was on record before that, and there are

(32:25):
plenty of others just like that. Yeah, that bothers me.
It bothers me a lot, because we're all busting. But
to win this election and to have it stolen from
us creates an unsettling level of unease. That is, it's unhealthy.

(32:49):
It is it's very, very unhealthy. It creates an anxiety,
it creates an edginess. I get that, I do. But
you've got to play your cards with the greatest chance
of winning. If you're sitting on a five and a

(33:13):
five you've got ten, I'm gonna argue you should hit,
and the numbers will show you should hit. Of you
say yeah, but what if she accidentally throws out two
cards and it's twenty two and I bust, Or what
if they throw me out and claim that I didn't
really ask for the card. All of those things are true.

(33:36):
You've got to play the best odds you've got. I
will repeat what every campaign in America is telling me.
Please get people to vote early. Now, I got it.
You're sitting at home. You're not one. Nobody wants to
be that idiot that believes the elections are completely fair.

(33:57):
Everybody wants you to know I'm not wanting, I'm knowing gullible.
I'm not gullible. I'm sophisticated. I question. Okay, but there
comes a point where you're going to the other extreme.
I'm not gullible. They're not gonna trick me. Not, I'm
not gullible. Well, I'm telling you that the campaigns want
you to vote early, and I don't think they're out

(34:20):
to lose on purpose. I know the Trump campaign is
not I know the Cruise campaign isn't. So do what
you want to do. I'm not gonna argue anymore that
you have figured it all out that if we all
just wait till the very end, and like they did
to meet there, they cheat that way. That's your business.
I'm telling you. The campaigns are begging for people to
vote early. That's that's what they're doing. Behay, you may

(34:42):
know something I don't know.
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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