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delivery government that serves the American.
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it's too much winning. We can't take it anymore, mister President,
it's too much, and I'll say, no.
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It is.
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We have to keep winning. We have to win more.
We're gonna win more. We're gonna win so might.
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It never did think that it ever happened again.
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Together again again that it is.
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wind swept, god blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds,
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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 wills and the
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heart to get here. That's how I saw it and
see it still.
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And we will restore and renovate our nations once great cities,
making them safe, clean, and beautiful again.
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And that includes our nation's capital.
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It never did happen again. You never get anything that
we never get together.
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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.
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And we're going to do it very rapidly.
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I will bring back the American dream. Your expectations are
not big enough, not big enough. It is time to
start expecting and demanding the best leadership in the world.
Leadership that is bold, dynamic, relentless, and fearless.
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We can do that.
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We are Americans.
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Ambition is our heritage, Greatness is our birthright. Together great humility,
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I am asking you to be excited about the future
of our country.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Be excited, Be excited. So we've been spending or sending
hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine. And then you've
got these people who don't know where Ukraine is, have
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no understanding of the Ukraine Russia conflict, the history of
the region, recent history, and long term history. They have
no understanding what's actually going on. It's amazing how many
people it's okay to not have an opinion on every issue.
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I'm gonna give Fetterman, the senator from Pennsylvania the other
day he was asked a question about an issue and
something stupid the Democrats had done, and he said, you know,
I'm not going to stay an opinion, and they said, well,
what he said, Sometimes it's okay to not have an
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opinion on every issue, and I agree with that. Well,
a lot of Americans have gotten caught up in the
I'm for Ukraine. Why because Putin bad? Okay? Yeah, Putin's bad.
Is Zelensky bad? Because whatever you would say about Putin
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you could also say of Zelensky. So what is the
basis upon which you formed an opinion? Replaced your your
profile picture on your social media page, put bumper stickers
on your car. Who are these people doing this and
what they think they stand for? Exactly? Well, it's important
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to know that putin bad. So if putin bad Ukraine good,
I don't know. Okay, all right, well I guess if
I'm stupid. But you have to realize how many things
were being fed on a daily basis that are premised
upon us being stupid, and how many people participate in
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the mass psychosis episode. So here was a guest on
MSNBC who had the gall the nerve to say that
Ukrainians are more American. Then well, I'll let you listen.
Speaker 9 (05:50):
The person who's watching, she just heard you say Donald
Trump is not standing up for Ukraine. What do you
say to the person who says, well, I don't care
about you Ukraine. I want Donald Trump to stand up
for America.
Speaker 6 (06:02):
When do you say that?
Speaker 1 (06:03):
I don't know where you got that.
Speaker 9 (06:04):
I mean, I have time for it.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Where did you grow up?
Speaker 10 (06:10):
Did you grew up in a place where you thought
the Russians were the good guys?
Speaker 1 (06:13):
What part of America did you grow up in where
they caught you? The Russians were.
Speaker 10 (06:16):
The good guys and our allies were the bad guys.
That's the flip here that we need to continue to
remind people. The Russians are the bad guys. They're raping women,
they're killing children, they're bombing cities. The Ukrainians are the noble,
good guys. Some ways, they're more American than we are
over the last couple of years, and we must stand
with them in the same way we still with the
Allies in World War Two. Is since this country was founded.
This is not just about Ukraine. This is about the
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core and the integrity American values, and that's what these
also betraying, not just Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Ukrainians are more American than we are. Okay, well, let's
start with this premise, or let's start with a few facts.
Number one, Zelenski is in the sixth year of a
five year presidency. He no longer serves under the consent
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of the governed. That makes him a dictator. He will
not call elections because he might not win the election.
Why might he not win the election Because they're not
winning the war number one. Number two, they're not conducting
the war in a manner consistent with what most people
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would expect. For instance, grabbing people off the street and
sending them in to be killed is not very popular
among your people. Not to mention, he is imprisoning and
killing those who question whatever he's doing. I mean, I
guess in some ways you could say that Ukrainians are
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more American than the modern Democrats are, or they are
similarly American as modern Democrats, because they're both engaged in
the same sorts of things, rigging elections, Kamala Harris getting
the Democrat nomination, which she wasn't elected for.
Speaker 11 (08:12):
But that's a very powerful statement he just made, and
it tells you a lot about the left's mindset toward michaelbet.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Let's check in on one of my favorite places in
the world, Oregon. I always surprises conservatives when I say that,
but you have to understand there are good people in
bad places. Oregon is a great example of white liberals
run amook, and what has happened in Oregon is also
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happening in Colorado, where you have states of people who
are into nature, who are into hunting, farming the land,
fresh air, who are overrun slowly but surely by the
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white liberals from California who bring with them the worst politics.
Let's go now to Salem, Oregon, where a transactivist has
been arrested for a firebomb and gunfire attack at the
Tesla store in Salem, Oregon. Causing over five hundred thousand
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dollars in damage, a trend that's being seen nationwide because
unhinged liberals who used to love Teslas are now seeing
these dealerships as a way to try to punish Elon
Musk the story from Fox twelve out of Portland.
Speaker 12 (10:00):
The destruction of property here at the Tesla Center in
Salem is only one example, and a pattern of vandalism
against Tesla's across the nation and growing backlash against the
company's CEO. Elon Musk raises the question our Tesla's being targeted.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
I definitely go around my car probably every time that
I get back into my car in fear like somebody's
scratching it or slash my tires just because it's a Tesla.
Speaker 12 (10:30):
Alex Lopez says he bought his Tesla five months ago,
but it wasn't until recently that he's noticed in a
version against Tesla drivers close to home. A man was
arranged Wednesday after police linked him to two separate incidents
at the Salem Tesla Center. Police say surveillance images from
the dealership shows Adam Matthew Lanski throwing molotov cocktails at
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the dealership sparking fires and a separate incident. Police alleged
that Lansky fired several rounds into the deal deadership and
at at least one vehicle and.
Speaker 13 (11:02):
Driving a Tesla went from a cool thing to do
to not a cool thing pretty quickly.
Speaker 12 (11:09):
This amidst a string of anti Tesla vandalism reports across
the country. Colorado police report one woman committed arson at
a Tesla dealership. She was later found with explosives at
the same location. Over in California, several Tesla owners say
they received flyers encouraging them to sell their cars or
face consequences. And Monday, in Massachusetts, these Tesla charging stations
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were set on fire. Investigators believe it was intentional.
Speaker 7 (11:40):
This is all.
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Happening as Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been facing criticism
for his federal.
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Cuts hundreds of billions of dollars.
Speaker 12 (11:47):
Through the Department of Government Efficiency. Musk shared a tweet
to his platform x Monday, seemingly responding to the pattern
of vandalism, saying, quote damaging the property of others AKA
vandalism is not free speech.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
I didn't get the Tesla because I support Elon like
I got it because you know, it's Tico friendly, like
I don't have to spend on gas.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
I just wanted the car.
Speaker 12 (12:08):
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will be
assisting Salapedie and the FBI and the investigation of Adam
Matthew Lanski.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
So what we're seeing again and again and again consistently
over a long period of time is folks on the
left are extraordinarily violent. And what's amazing about this to
go back to the old rush lim baukanard. Whatever they
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accuse you of being and doing is who they are
and what they do. This is why that idiot Jasmine Crockett,
who just look, she's rewarded for saying stupid things, so
she continues to say stupid things. This is why that
idiot says things like eighty percent of violence in America
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is from white nationalists. This is why the media keeps
telling you that the violence in this country comes from
white nationalists. This goes back to the Obama administration where
you had his HHS secretary Dona Salela Shalela, Salela Shilela, Yeah, Shileela,
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it doesn't matter. She's an idiot anyway. She said that
the greatest threat to America today is white male veterans
coming back from war. Wow. That's that's quite the statement.
That is quite the statement. But what you're really seeing
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is that the greatest threat to America today on our
streets is leftist terrorism. Tesla has lost, oh I forget
is it eight hundred million dollars in market value and
there are a number of factors competing. I don't believe
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there is a market for electric vehicles to the extent
as it has been hyped. And I think that what
you're going to see in the fallout of it all
is you're going to be left with one electric car maker,
and that is Tesla. I don't think Lucid makes it.
I don't think Rivian makes it. Rivian the Biden administration,
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as they're walking out the door, gave them an eight
billion dollar subsidy effectively for a plant in I think
South Carolina. Rivian has Rivian is. I was just just
reading the other day. They're selling their cars for one
hundred and seven thousand dollars and booking they're booking tax purposes,
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for accounting purposes, an eight thousand dollars per car sell profit.
But what you find out is they're actually losing money
per car, continuing to lose money per car and always will.
But the way they actually make money is I think
a twenty six thousand dollars tax credit. And you know
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where that tax credit comes from. Volkswagen and other car
dealers who don't make enough in the state of California.
They don't make enough electric cars. So what they do
is they pay Ribbon for cars that that they sell.
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They pay a tax on those cars for Ribon. So
Ribon makes money by being an electric dom from the
company will actually sell. Has that messed up? A Hunter
Biden is asking a federal judge to drop a lawsuit
that he had filed. The lawsuit was against a former
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Trump White House aid and it related to hacking his laptop.
And the reason he dropped the case, he says, is
because he's millions of dollars in debt. He says he
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can't sell his artwork anymore. You know, during the Biden administration,
I read this weekend. During the Biden administration, Hunter Biden
made more money off the cell of his art than
any living artist by multiples. Now you think about this,
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the well established art industry that you think, how many
thousand people make a living as artists. You think of
all the people who make a living promoting those artists,
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selling their art, showing their art, exhibitions, galleries, all of that,
This incredibly well established art scene, which is massive money
the world over. And then here comes along a guy
who's never painted anything, nothing, and all of a sudden
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he's an artist. You know how devious this plan is.
Remember Hunter was in all sorts of problems, all sorts
of legal issues. And I'll never forget because Chad brought
me the article. There was an article in the New
York Times. It was a Sunday paper, and it was
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this glowing review of Hunter Biden starting all over again.
He had leased an artist's retreat in California, twenty grand
a month money And where'd that money come from? He
had leased an artist retreat in California where he and
his girlfriend. Never the mind that he had impregnated his
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dead brother's wife. He had dumped his own wife, He
had a baby by a stripper who was living in
Little Rock, that he denied paternity, but of course it
was proven. They never claimed when they claimed they had
six grandkids, the Bidens they had seven, because that is
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their grand do they like it or not, they can't
deny legitimacy. Here, The New York Times writes this article
saying that Hunter is going to begin life anew, his renaissance,
his resurrection as an artist, is going to paint. He's
starting over. Well, little did we know that that whole
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setup was the predicate for how he was going to
get paid. Now it wasn't going to be Barisma, the
Ukrainian oil company. Now we were going to be able
to pay Joe Biden directly as a bribe, well directly
through the straw man of his son. So all his
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son had to do was finger paint and to take
the paint and we sell it. We sell it to
people who want access to Joe Biden, but we don't
have to disclose that on a federal election Commission form.
It's a private art cell to Hunt Biden, because he's
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one hell of an artist, and everyone wants Hunter's art
hanging on their wall. So he starts his little finger
painting business and they make we don't know how many
million dollars because all the people involved in this, all
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those people won't tell what they paid, and Hunter won't
tell how much he made. But in front of a judge,
he said. New York Post says quote Hunter blamed dwindling
sales from his artwork and his twenty twenty one memoir
Beautiful Things that was the name of his memoir for
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his so called dire financial situation. In the two to
three years prior to December of twenty twenty three, I
sold twenty seven pieces of art for an average of
fifty four four and eighty one dollars a piece. But
since then I've only sold one piece of art for
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thirty six thousand dollars. Isn't that weird? Isn't it odd
that he was able to make all this money selling
his art and then all of a sudden, his dad's
not president anymore, and nobody wants his art. It's almost
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as if, call me crazy conspiracy theorist, It's almost as
if nobody wanted his art. This was a way too
legally well, this was a way to questionably but quietly
bribe Joe Biden. Maybe what happened is they figured out
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that Joe Biden wasn't running the country anymore, that you'd
have to find another way to bribe other people. And
the way that comes about is somebody bought art quote unquote,
somebody bribed Joe Biden by buying Hunter's art, and Hunter
gave his portion to Joe Biden, or didn't, and Joe
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Biden wasn't able to do what they needed done. Signed
something into law, put a special exemption for their company
over here, make them an ambassador, put them into this
category where they get these federal subsidies. Somebody figured out
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that bribing Joe Biden doesn't work anymore because Joe doesn't
know about it, or knows about it and can't remember
it five minutes later, or or the people running the
country don't let Joe do anything anymore. So Hunter Biden
has had to drop his lawsuit because he can't pay
his lawyers, can't sell his memoir. Now what's interesting about
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that is, why do you think he was able to
buy his He was able to sell his memoir, He says,
in the first six months of sales, three and sixty
one copies were sold. Given the positive feedback and reviews
of my artwork in minoir, I was expecting to obtain
paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened.
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I wonder why that is. Why wouldn't people want Hunter
Biden to come give a speech. This guy's had an
amazing life. He's a business genius. You look at all
the money that his private equity fund raised. You look
at his service on the Ukrainian Oil Company board, for
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which he was paid millions. He's an expert in a
lot of different things. He has a law degree, he
doesn't practice. He was the most successful living Artists were
told by insiders in the Biden administration that during the
last few months of the Biden administration, Hunter was announcing
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I'm in charge at cabinet meetings, taking the power away
from jail. I mean, why wouldn't you want Hunter Biden
as a speaker. But sadly he's bankrupt. It's almost as
if the reason he made all that money was as
the bag man from bribes to his father Joe.
Speaker 7 (24:35):
Biden, ussdd.
Speaker 14 (25:00):
ICDC, IR, RESDSA, AT f DK. All of these and
ninety more are exactly what those.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Four twenty two billion dollars from HHS to provide free
housing and cars for llegal aliens, forty five million dollars
for diversity, equity and inclusion scholarships in BURMA.
Speaker 15 (25:31):
USDA, DT and DSB, SEC, FCC, SBA, Secret Service EPA.
Speaker 14 (25:45):
All of these and many more are exactly what those is.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Four forty million dollars to improve the social and economic
inclusion of sedentary migrants.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Nobody knows what that is.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
Eight million dollars to promote lgbtq I plus.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
FTC, d.
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C I ACBSC D well h H S them massonds.
All of these many exactly what those is.
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For.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
The reason Republicans have had such a massive resurgence, so
much too big to rig, that the Democrats couldn't rig
the election to win it. The reason Republicans have risen
is because Trump understands messaging, and he understands finding issues
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where you can win. Republicans don't know how to do that.
Republicans tend to focus on issues that might win you
a congressional district or that might be popular in a
red state, but Republicans don't know how to win in
blue states, and they don't know how to win in
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purple states. Trump does look at the issues. He focuses on.
One of the big issues, and this one has Democrats
so confused and twisted up is boys in girls sports.
Parents do not want their daughters to be in the
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dressing room naked, getting in or out of the shower,
putting their clothes on, and a boy come in. They
don't want it, and there's no amount of you're a
bad person you can give them to make them tolerated.
They don't want it, and you're not going to change that.
Republican parents don't want it. Democrat parents don't want it.
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Independent parents don't want it. And the numbers range from
eighty to ninety percent. It's a winner. We can get
people focused on this issue, we win. And Trump understands
that they don't want it in professional sports, but they're
not as passionate about that. They're passionate about their little girls,
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their daughters not having men in the locker room and
on the field with them. So now we've got an
interesting internacine battle going on here. California Democrat Congressman Roe
ConA Kana. He's Indian. Kana means food in Hindi. It's
fun little fact. So California Democrat Congressman Row Coana calls
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out Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom for his sudden flip flop
on boys playing girls sports. He says, wait a second,
you're against it because you weren't always back in twenty thirteen,
you were favor. You were in favor of a law
that allowed trans kids to participate in sports K through twelve.
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A trans girl is a boy who's pretending to be
a girl. Here is a clip number four Jim. Here
he is calling out Newsom.
Speaker 5 (29:28):
I was perplexed by the governor because he's supported.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Governor Newsom supported.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
Along with Jerry Brown, a law in California in twenty
thirteen that's been on the books for ten years. And
that law says that trans kids do get to participate
in sports K through twelve, and we have a California
Intercollegiate Federation that sets the standards to balance the inclusion
of trans kids with a fairness and safety. And so
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I guess I didn't understand what the governor was saying.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
And for a.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
Decade he's supported this law, still the law on the books.
Is he saying we need to repeal that law. I
believe that that law has worked in California, and I
don't think there should be a federal ban, and we
should have these state athletic associations like the California Intercollegiate
Federation accept the standard so that you balance inclusion with
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fairness and safety.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
So the people who don't believe in state rights now
all of a sudden believe in state rights. We should
be allowed to do it at the state because Trump
is eliminating it nationally. But here's the problem. ABC seven
Los Angeles points out, the liberal groups are very upset.
The liberal groups who don't represent the majority of people.
They represent fringe elements. But they're very upset with Newsom
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for this newfound common sense position.
Speaker 13 (30:46):
You may see them as oil and water. But today
Governor Gavin Newsom and conservative activist Charlie Kirk came together.
Speaker 6 (30:53):
Both things I can hold in my hand.
Speaker 13 (30:55):
Newsom inviting Kirk to be on the first episode of
his new podcast, This is Gavin news and then blowing
up the Internet by agreeing with Kirk on the issue
of transgender athletes competing in women's sports.
Speaker 16 (31:07):
It's like, you right now should come out and be like,
you know what, the young man who's about to win
the state championship in the long jump in female sports,
that shouldn't happen. You, as the governor should step out
and say no, no, And I appreciate and.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Like, would you do something like that? Would you say no?
Speaker 6 (31:21):
Men? In female sports. Well, I think it's an issue
of fairness. I completely agree with you on that, So
that's easy to call out the unfairness of that. There's
also a humility and grace. You know that these poor
people are more likely to commit suicide, have anxiety and depression,
and the way that people talk down to vulnerable communities
is an issue that I have a hard.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Time with as well.
Speaker 13 (31:41):
Newsome statement quickly spurring the nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights group,
to Human Rights Campaign to send a warning shot across
Newsom's vow in regard to a possible run for the presidency, writing,
the path to twenty twenty eight isn't paved with the
betrayal of vulnerable communities. It is down the courage to
stand up for what's right and do the hard work
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to actually help the American people. The governor's statement a
bit of a u turn for Newsom, who is mayor
of San Francisco. Twenty years ago defied state law and
allowed same sex couples to marry. Right now, California law
allows transgender.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Athletes to play. You can pause it right there, thank you.
So here is the problem for Gavin Newsom. He is
right now the front runner in twenty twenty eight to
be the Democrat nominee for president. The problem for Gavin
Newsom is this is a loser in November. The majority
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of Americans don't want boys in girls' locker rooms or
on the field with girls. They don't. But in order
to get to November, he's got to take wacky positions
in the Democrat primary, and the Democrat groups are going
to make him take those positions. You can't get out
of the primary and finesse your way out of the
primary unless you take a stand. Yep, boys in the
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girl's locker room. And what he's trying to do there
is finess that of hey, you know what, it's not right.
We all know it's not right. Boy, but I don't
like the way people pick on trainees. That's really what
he's saying. And he's trying to make that enough. You know,
I really just just I don't like the way people
pick up Okay, but the question is boys in girls
locker rooms or not period in their story, and those
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groups are coming out and saying we want to hear
you say that boys get to go in the girls
locker room. Otherwise we will not support it. And as
long as he does that, who's this he good Na,
thank you, and good night