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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time.
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Time, luck and load.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
So Michael Verie Show is.
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On the air.
Speaker 4 (00:14):
What we've got here is failure, Milky.
Speaker 5 (00:20):
Most of the people covering that campaign were not particularly
knowledgeable about the past and didn't you know, may not
have even known that. You know, America firsters pac Madison
Square Garden in nineteen thirty nine and a pro Nazi
Germany rally, you said over the weekend referring to it,
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there's a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The mid nineteen thirties that Medisine Square Garden.
Speaker 4 (00:45):
So I know what I saw, and I'll just leave
it at that.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
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Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:50):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 5 (00:53):
The races, sex, is homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
The only garbage I see floating down there is his supporters,
his his his demonizational scene is unconstable, and it's on America.
Speaker 5 (01:08):
You can put half of Trump's supporters into what I
call the basket of deplorable.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
Look at the reading, look at the fear with feeding, look.
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At the lives when leading.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Wayne Weed bows dumb before you know, that's a little
bit old.
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That chart, that charts a couple of months old.
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And if you want.
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To really see something that said, take a look at
what happened.
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Dwelling humans.
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We bleed the same blood, we share the same home,
and we salute the same great American flag.
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We are one people, one family.
Speaker 7 (02:26):
And one glorious nation under God. So Jews and Muslims
and Catholics and Evangelicals and Mormons, and they're all joining
our colors and large numbers, larger than anyone has ever
seen in this country before, larger than they've ever seen
in any country. And the Republican Party has really become
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the party of inclusion. And that's something very nice about that.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
In mathematics, an ellipse is a plane curve surrounding two
focal points such that for all points on the curve,
the sum of the two distances to the local points
is a constant. It's not on the test. This will
not be on the test. This is just extra monk.
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It generalizes a circle, which is the special type of
ellipse in which the two focal points happen to be
the same. The elongation of an ellipse is measured by
its eccentricity. I thought you'd like to know that for
a moment, and I might throw in parabolus here in
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just a moment. There is a park across from the
White House known as the Ellipse. Sometimes you will hear
it referred to as the President's Park. It's the fifty
two acre park just south of the White House fence,
so if you know the area, it's north of Constitution
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and the National Mall. It is a spot where occasionally
major events will be held. There are annual events that
will be held there. It has a significance as such. Well,
when you make Madison Square Garden and the Trump rally
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the focus of Nazi accusation, I suppose this is to
be your spot, and you've carefully considered that. So Kamala
Harris was trying to turn the page. They said they
were going to deliver her closing argument. Surely, surely she
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could give one good speech and have one good event
because everything else has been a bust, and maybe, just
maybe that'll be enough to get her over the finish line.
So they dubbed it her closing argument because remember she's
a prosecutor, she was the Attorney General. You've left the
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border wide open, and illegal aliens have come in to
rape and murder our people. I'm the only one to
prosecute transnational cartels. It's a lie, but it works for
stupid people. So as it turns out, the Ellipse is
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the site of a nineteen twenty five KKK rally, but
we'll leave that aside for a moment. Kamala Harris would
say that it's time to turn the page Wilson.
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Who stood at this very spot nearly four.
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Years ago and sent an armed mob to.
Speaker 6 (06:09):
The United States Capital to overturn the will of the
people in a free and fair election, an.
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Election that he knew he lost.
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Americans died as a result of that attack. One hundred
and forty law enforcement officers were injured because of that attack.
And while Donald Trump sat in the White House watching as.
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The violence unfolded.
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On television, he was told by his staff that the
mob wanted to kill his own vice president, and Donald
Trump responded with two words, So what, America. That's who
Donald Trump is, and that's who is asking you to
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give him another four years in the Oval office, not
to focus on your problems, but to focus on his.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
Well. Once again, Joe Biden upstaged her speaking during a
get out the vote call for a Voto Latino group.
Biden had this to.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
Say, the only garbage I see floating down there is
his supporters. His demonizational scene is unconstable, and it's on America.
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Joe Biden referred to the people who support Donald Trump
not as his fellow Americans, not as the people he
must serve, but as garbage. And we have have a
history of Democrats referring to just that. In fact, it
wasn't a little over a week ago that Hillary Clinton
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made the statement that the people who would be showing
up at Madison Square Garden Jews and Gentiles, Muslims, Atheists,
Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, people from all over our fruited plain
referred to them as Nazis, not just Donald Trump, but
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the people.
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Who were there.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
You know, I think what happened yesterday is a pretty
apt closing argument. The establishment, with their candidate Kamala Harris,
thinks you're of garbage.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Michael, do I have a story for you.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
My brother in law murdered too Native Americans to Michael
Ferry Show. Okay, you have my attention. Well, do you
know one of those kind of days we're going to
play this kind of music. Just so y'all know, if
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I let Ramon, if I just unleashed Ramone to choose
the bump music, you would not get Charlie Daniels, you wouldn't.
You wouldn't get the band skinnered or Bosiphas you would get.
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You would get uh depeche Mode. And you two the
cure Duran Duran. That's you get a steady diet of that.
There's some white dude for Harris out there going. I
like that.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
That would be nice.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
I have a theory. People send me theories all day.
I wish they wouldn't because it gets to be a
bit much, but I guess I asked for it. Have
a theory, and and it's important to understand that that
when when you're you're spitballing, when it's idea time, it's
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very important that there be no bad ideas and that
you be able to give voice to things that may
not necessarily be true. But let's just put it on
the table for consideration. I'm going to do that now.
A few days ago, Donald Trump was asked about whether
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he would pardon Hunter Biden. Before I tell you his answer,
I said, well, that's an odd it's an odd question.
Why would you ask him that? Now I don't Again,
this is pure speculation, pure speculators. I'm not saying this happened.
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I'm saying there's more than a one percent chance that
this happened. So when certain members of the press ask
a question, it is sometimes the case that they've been
fed that question by the campaign itself so that that
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answer can be put into the public domain. I think
there's a decent chance that one of the guys on
Trump's campaign, who you know, there's constant communication going on
with reporters, columnists, members of the media, said why don't
you ask him if he would pardon Hunter Biden? And
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I speculate this because it's a weird question to come up.
I don't think the nation is wondering. I suppose it's
possible that the question was will you prosecute Hunter Biden?
But when you hear President Trump's answer, it's clear that
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this wasn't him flipping from We're going to send a
little punk to prison to what he said. He said,
I would consider it. I would consider it, and he paused.
So it wasn't a flippant response. It was something that
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was very measured. I don't have the audio handy. I'll
dig it up, but trust me, he says something to
the effect of, yes, I would definitely consider that. Why
would he say that Trump's instincts are very, very strong.
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He knows what moves his base. He is the maga whisper.
There's nobody else, nobody else who has the skill he
does at moving his base. Never see anything like it
in politics, and I don't think we'll ever see anything
like it again. Obama didn't have it, Clinton didn't have it.
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The Bush is nobody. I've never seen anybody with this skill,
not even close.
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So.
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And especially he has an ability to say things that
would appear at first blush to most people to be
boneheaded things to say, and you later learn once all
the pearl clutching is over and everyone's oh, I shouldn't
have said that, you later learn that he picked up
a pocket of people off of that and never lost
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any of his base. I have learned, come to learn,
and come to appreciate his skill at doing that. So
why would he say I would consider pardoning I would
consider a pardon for Hunter Biden. Not because he believes
in his heart of hearts that Hunter Biden has been wrong.
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We all know that Hunter has done a number of
things that he hasn't been prosecuted for, and we all
know that his crimes are high crimes. They are very
bad crimes with real victims. So it didn't excite his base.
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It wasn't a rally type thing. In fact, I dare
say ninety nine point nine percent of his base would
say I disagree. Put that little punk in prison. The
January six ers went to prison. Put that little punk
in prison. Now why would he say it? Well, you
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could think maybe he's showing that he's merciful, that he's
not a madman. Maybe he's reminding people for all the
locker up chance. He didn't lock Hillary Clinton up. You
could have. He could have ordered his Department of Justice
to open investigations into her. It wouldn't take long. You
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could put her and Bill Clinton in prison. And he
made that point, he said, how's that going to look?
Former president and the presidential former presidential candidate who was
a senator both locked up? How's that going to look?
He said that, But the meat of the argument was
about Hunter. Biden and I have thought about this and
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thought about this, and here is my speculation. The audience
for that remark was not me, and it wasn't you,
It wasn't undecided voters, and it wasn't Democrats because Hunter
Biden is not popular with Democrats. Nope, Democrats would be
just as happy if he's thrown to the wolves. He's
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been nothing but a problem for them, and he's a
little brat and everybody views him as that. There was
an audience of one for that remark, and it was
Joe Biden, And I think that that was a telegraph
to Joe Biden that if I win, I'll pardon your son.
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And Biden knows now and trusts and believes they say
what they want about Trump the way he behaved as president,
they can claim anything they want. His word is his
bond when it comes to these sorts of things. I
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think that was a message, a very very subtle, but
direct message to Joe Biden that I'll pardon your son.
Why would you do that? Because Joe Biden has the
ability to swing this election. He can't swing it for
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Kamala Harris, but he can swing it against her. Now.
Is that why yesterday he referred to people who support
Donald Trump as garbage. I don't know. He's a bitter
old man, he said nasty things like that his entire career.
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But it's possible. He said it at exactly the moment
she's giving she she's having a rally. That was her
closing argument. They had billed this as you know, she's
put on she's gonna go up to bat one time,
and she gets a hit this one time, and forget
that she struck out all season long. I don't know
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something to think about it. Let's hear your thoughts on
this campaign and what has surprised you and what you've
noticed coming up seven one, three, nine, nine, nine, one thousand.
You ought to be able to afford a nice meal,
Michael Berry. That's gotten harder because of Kamala Harris's policies.
Husband's sitting watching a football game on the weekend, enjoying himself.
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There's one thing that drives a wife crazy. That's it
right there. Do not sit on that couch and watch
football and enjoy yourself. His wife comes in, balls on
the half yard line side three seconds left. His team's
down by four. She starts in on it. I was
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wondering if I died, would you remarry? I said, well, yeah,
I guess I would. Would she live in my house. Yes,
it's paid all. Would she sleep in my bed, It's
a good mattress. I paid a lot for it. Would
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she drive my car? Well, yeah, I mean why would
I buy a new one? Would she use my golf clubs? No,
she's left handed. Tom writes, My daughter's school is a
polling place, so sitting in the parking lot, I see
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a lot of vote for her filling the blank signs,
stickers shirts. The Republicans have the word Republican proudly emblazoned,
displayed for all to read. The Democrats they don't, not
one of them. Democrats know what they are, and we
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know what they are, and everybody knows. That's nothing to
be proud of. It's a good point. You know, when
I drive around, you can tell districts and tell precincts.
You can tell regions and zones in areas and neighborhoods
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that are Republican, you know how. Nope, not fancy houses,
they don't have to be fancy. You notice you don't
see grown men standing on the corner drinking forties. That's
one thing. You notice. People keep up their house, They
take pride in their house. They repair things that are
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you tend not to see aluminum foil on the windows
doesn't have to be fancy, but it's clean, it's kept up.
And when in a neighborhood like that you see Harris
Waltz a colin all wrong sign, I can guarantee you
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that person in the neighborhood is despised. I can guarantee
tee you that person is hated and hate A bull,
not a good person. A problem. They are a problem
in the homeowners association. They are a problem in every
way possible. They're bad people. They may not appear to
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be bad, but you might work with them, but deep
down you can never trust them. They're the type there's something,
there's something broken in them. They're the type that are
gonna complain. They're the type. My wife uses the word
puss push puss like a it's an automotopoia for gossipers, puspussers.
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She refers to people as puspulsers. Who are you know,
oh so and so was causing a problem at the
school or at the in the organization or in the
work place. That person's a puspulser. They're a whisperer, they're
a gossiper, they're a backbiter there. You ever notice that
kind of person. They're the person that when you walk
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into the room, they're always huddled over in the corner
and oh, they got to rush back to their place
or work. Sometimes that can be the secretary. Sometimes it
could be the person in billing. Often they're in hr.
That person has certain traits. They don't like anything. They
don't like their job, they don't like their husband, they
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don't like their kids. They don't like their neighborhood, they
don't like the state they live in. They don't like
these people. They don't like anything. They don't actually like
the Democrats. They they just view in the Democrats a
way to hurt that which is good. You ever wonder
why people graffiti. People graffiti as a way to destroy
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beauty and order. They graffiti as an outlet of chaotic thoughts.
They graffiti as a way to bring disorder, mayhem. You
ever wonder why when there is a shooting or something
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that people are angry about, they take to the streets
and start tearing things up. And people will say, you're
tearing up your own neighborhoods. It's not the neighborhood, it's
not whose neighborhood. They're tearing it up. It's the idea
of breaking things, shattering glass, marking things, ripping things down.
These are not builders. These are destroyers. When Isis was
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in full swing, if you remember, they went into Syria
of some of mankind's greatest, most historic artifacts, particularly with
religious meaning, many of them Christians, and they destroyed them.
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They're not builders of things. They are destroyers of things.
That's what the Harris Waltz crowd is, especially white liberals,
especially white liberals, They're very angry, they're very bitter, and
they don't realize it. But it's not related to Donald Trump.
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Their level of hate preceded Donald Trump. They're outcasts, they're
not liked, they don't like themselves. Ramon, I didn't get
to the calls, asked the callers to sit tight, would
get to them coming up because I asked for them
to call.
Speaker 8 (24:57):
What do you just say this?
Speaker 6 (24:58):
It is very well documented that words nowadays can actually
break your bones.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Are not the Michael Barry shows.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
Tell you what. Travis Tritt had a moment or a
fella that didn't have good looks to ride on kind
of a lesbian mullet, short, fat and not a great
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singing voice. But it just worked. I mean, I bet
he's got ten songs. If I didn't think about it,
that i'd put on heavy rotation. That thing about this
song is he sings it like he means it, Like
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when he says listen, it's like yeah, and all the
young people out there. How come he give her a quarter?
How come him to give her a quarter? What's that for?
Is that all she gets? See? If it was a
few years before, it would have been a dime. But
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the problem with the dime is only one syllable you
needed too right there, So we were probably in the
transition from the dime to the quarter. Anyway, Well, was
there anything better than slamming down a payphone? Because A
you don't own it, so it's like a rental car.
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B it's industrial strength, so it can handle it. I
mean that, not just the the receiver itself or the
area that you docking station, whatever you call that, but
the actual unit itself. And how many times did you
walk up and the end of that thing was busted
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off and the wire was hanging out because somebody somebody
else had been on that thing. Mm hmm, yep, all right,
to the phone. Lines we go, Kevin, you're on the
Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 8 (27:18):
Well, good morning, Hey, it's the Democrats across. Well, good morning. Well,
if the Democrats are calling us a detritus, does that
mean we all reclaimed, retackled, and renewde.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
You know, I good question, Steve. You're up.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Here, Michael, how you doing?
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Good? Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
I've been watching this elections. I've been watching this election
for four years now. I've enjoyed uh Trump and all
the other handlers show they've been putting on for us.
I think what it all boiled down to. I finally
figured out Kamala is the ultimate anti hero, and she's
getting votes from all the anxious misfits that you were
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talking about before the break, all these misfits that some
of them didn't even get a participation trophy, and they're
fisted off at everything, and Kamala is the only answer. Right.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
No, No, I'm actually thinking about it. I don't think
I truly believe this. I don't think the Democrats have
had a candidate that they wanted since Barack Obama. And
I don't think the candidates had a I don't think
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the Democrats had a candidate that the voter herself wanted
before Barack Obama for quite some time. They did want
Clinton in ninety six, they didn't want Clinton in ninety two.
They certainly didn't want al Gore John Kerry in two
thousand and two thousand and four. Kamala is for them
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a compromise. She is a means to an end. They
are not excited about her. In fact, when Kamala was
handed the nomination, when they smothered Joe Biden, there was
a sense of unease because they recognized the June twenty
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seventh debate was set up as a way to instigate
the base to call for the removal of Joe Biden.
They're very careful not to leave any fingerprints. So they
had come to the conclusion they were sitting on pulling
down of that said Biden could probably lose and that
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they needed to replace him. So the June twenty seventh
debate the earliest we've ever had a debate between the
two presidential candidates. We've had debates that late for party
primaries in the past. This was very early for the
Republican and the Democrat to square off. I mean, people
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have forgotten about that debate. That debate would have no
impact on who would win in November, so you wouldn't
do it. That debate was set up by the Democrats
in order to uh to spur the base, the Democrat
base and the donors to demand that Biden get out.
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Biden's got to be replaced. I knew that in early
in late May early June when it was announced, and
Trump knew that. Trump knew that and was reported to
have said that behind the scenes, they're replacing Joe with
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kamalaw and people thought he was great, and he delighted
to some of his top people that Kamala is easier
to beat. He had a sense of that the man
has an incredible instinct for politics like I've never seen before.
He saw what was happening, He saw what was coming.
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So that debate occurs. They get Joe out of there,
and then there was this sort of eerie, post apocalyptic
moment in the media where nobody knew who was calling
the shots. Sure, Joe Biden was still ostensibly the president,
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he'd never really been the president, but who was going
to pick the Clinton stepped forward very quickly to announce
they wanted Kamala and Nancy. There was a push to
get Kamala out there before there was a groundswell for
Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, even Joe Shapiro was talked about.
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But we couldn't have a Jew because that would upset
the Muslims, the Hamas crowd, especially in Michigan, who interestingly
are now going for Trump. And Kamala was put forward.
If you remember, the Obamas held back. It was a
week or so before the Obamas came out that was
not their candidate, so nobody there was never a moment
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where they wanted Kamala, and then once she was chosen,
the media kept telling people, y'all are excited. She's a woman,
she's not white. It never took and that's where we
are