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March 26, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Verie Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
It's getting out of here, out Canada, Canada. Won't be
there before.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
He's so that you don't know what hit him.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
I I.

Speaker 5 (00:39):
The Fox News Decision Desk can now officially project that.

Speaker 6 (00:43):
Donald Trump will become the forty seventh president of the
United States.

Speaker 7 (00:48):
You guys know that my husband turned Republican this term.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I don't know why I threw his ass out of
the house. I think I'm going to sleep with his friends.
I think that's the only way.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Forby movement starting. We're not going to die your hair anymore.
We're not going to do makeup. We're not going to
use filters. We're not gonna go get the skin stuff.
We're not gonna dress up and look nice. Why so
that they can come and act like they own us
because we look like this absolutely not know y'all. The
FOURB movement means like we gonna be cozy, comfy in

(01:18):
our own skin, and everyone over here is like, yeah,
good strapped, get ready, get prepared. But you know what,
it's fine, let's go bring it on. You want to fight,
I'm ready to fight.

Speaker 8 (01:28):
There is a highly trained professional assassin out there right now,
and you have one job.

Speaker 7 (01:35):
Now, my god, I'm a firm believer in karma as
well as three times a term.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
I'm singer.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
I knows that someone in the White House is better
take their shot right now. I'm better not miss. My
doors are open for you, for you a safe house.
I would purchase the clock.

Speaker 8 (01:59):
And if you you and I are walking on the
same street and it's darkout and you're a white male,
you have to be white for this to count. Okay,
even if you don't approach me, I will shoot you.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Yeah, I know. Just so we're clear. Okay, little white.

Speaker 8 (02:13):
Boys and more of your little white boys, I am
delete my video.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
I would never do such a thing.

Speaker 7 (02:19):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
What I say, I mean unlike most of your friends.

Speaker 8 (02:23):
Okay, if your feelings are hurt and you're triggered, it
means you're going to hell.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
That's what it means.

Speaker 9 (02:29):
So I don't really care how you feel, and I
never will.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (02:44):
So since Trump won the election, we're cooked up. I'm
gonna be leaving the US and I'm going to be
moving to Hawaii.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
So we'll see how it goes, and I'll update you guys,
now that we're all saying what we're thinking.

Speaker 11 (02:55):
I'm gonna go ahead and say that I think if
you want.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
It for Donald Trump, you're ugly.

Speaker 11 (02:59):
I think you're all freaking ugly, and I think you're
dumb as bricks. I also not only won't care when
all the bad stuff that's gonna happen happens too, I
actually want it to happen to you. I want your
taxes to go up. I want things to be more
expensive for you. I want you to have a complicated pregnancy.
I want all that bad stuff to happen to because
that's what you deserve. Also, like, the only silver lining
is it's actually gonna suck for all you Trump voters

(03:20):
way more than it's gonna suck for us Blue voters
because when we actually have educations and good jobs, y'all
are broke as weeks. So it's really gonna suck for
you when he raises your taxes.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
A toon is this cutting off hair. We're gonna have
to cut it short, being skinny, being hot, and all.

Speaker 12 (03:36):
The things that the patriarchy wants us to be because
clearly they.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Don't give any vote us. We're cutting it off because you.

Speaker 9 (03:44):
That's why I think I'm crazy too, crazy, just like
all the women before me who are crazy so crazy.

Speaker 7 (03:50):
I will not be giving my money to the beauty
industry anymore.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
I'll not be giving my money to anyone that to
help support misogyny and the patriarchy and keeping women.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Down and making women.

Speaker 8 (03:59):
Think that we need to look a certain way or
be a certain way.

Speaker 7 (04:01):
Or you women can stop dating men, stop having sex
with men, stop talking to men, divorce your husbands, leave
your boyfriends.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Leave them.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
Now that the orange turd has won, we should now
rename America hell because it isn't going to be hell
on earth one's face, trip everyone's rights away.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
That isn't their straight right sits man, So buckle up.

Speaker 4 (04:23):
I hope you freaking Republicans are happy.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Rush check him on some of the madness in the land.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
Because for all the coverage of the national election in
this country, a national government, the reason cable television political
talk focuses on DC.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Is sort of, you know, before the Super Bowl, they
make it.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
About one player, right, Patrick Mahomes, maybe Travis Kelsey because
his wife has a certain you know, fan following. They
like to pick a player. The league did this with
Michael Jordan back in the day. Then they did it
with Lebron. They like to have someone that can be
a reason you would watch, and most people aren't real

(05:21):
fans of the sport itself. It's a personality, charisma driven
entertainment event, so they don't focus on the real people
behind it all.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
It becomes, you know.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
A personality, and that's what they do with DC and
Schumer and Pelosi and Trump.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
And that's why Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Is an absolute boon to Fox, MSNBC, all of them.
She's golden because it doesn't matter what she says. As
long as she sings with inflection, I'm skinning. It doesn't
matter what she says. Nobody cares. She will never have
any real authority. She's just someone's spouting things. And because

(06:08):
she she's a member of Congress, as opposed to just
you know, what she should be, which is just some
goofy woman on a street corner tworking for clout for clicks,
then they act like it's you.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Know, well, that's from the garment. It's important.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
If she says white people have to die, it's important,
you know. They like to make you know, a big
deal out of whatever she says, because she's a member
of Congress, and she's great because she's got those thick,
extended eyelashes that are just slightly off, and you know,
you know, you know that she's a fat Fanny willis
just waiting to happen. You know there are going to

(06:44):
be explosive details come out about her. You know it's
going to happen, and you know they're going to be sorted.
It's going to be it's gonna be p ditty without
the money and access and celebrity, it's just going to
be bad. In fact, she had I got it here somewhere, Ramona.
She had a little drunk post a couple of days

(07:08):
ago that she put up where she's just absolutely tell
she's hammered. I don't know for sure she's hammered, but
sure seems like she is. And she just talking into
the microphone. And what's happening is as after a period
of time, when people like this, they grow addicted to
the attention, but they also lower their guard. They start

(07:32):
saying things. They stop worrying if what they say might
get them into trouble, and they just start mouthing off
and they do it so long and they push incrementally,
it gets more and more and more until the point
that they say or do something really stupid. There's nothing
she can say that's gonna get her in trouble. You
know we're gonna hear that, Pam. You know we're gonna

(07:53):
hear Pam Bondi go on Fox, which I don't think
Pambondi exists except on Fox. I think they put her
in the cryo and then she goes on Fox. And
I say that because I have such high hopes for
this administration, but I'm not sure Pam Bondi.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Is turning out to be what we hope she and
I hope she fixes that. I hope I apologize. I
hope I'm wrong.

Speaker 13 (08:16):
It's time to prosecute some people. It's time to get serious.
Bizarre is on. Well done. So this is the Michael
Arry Show. And I read from the post by a
god named George Mack. I don't know who he is,
but my friend follows him.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
And you know, the everybody these days is a life coach.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
And it's interesting because I've watched several people who can't
keep a job and they've had you know, they had
a mortgage company and that went under and maybe they
sold real estate or had their license, and maybe they'd
have a promotional products company. Everybody's got a promotional products

(09:05):
company because nobody's actually making the promotional products. It's all
being made in China. But what happens is there there's
a hierarchical structure and you you give the order to
the person who gives the order to the person who
gives the order to the person.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Several wrungs up.

Speaker 5 (09:26):
Then somewhere in China, some little four year old kid
you know, makes your product. I have a show sponsor
in Houston. It's called Lamont Brothers, and they actually make
this stuff. It's not Lamont Brothers, I say Lamont Brands,
and they're located in Galveston, but they actually make the

(09:48):
stuff that most of the stuff, but they do all
the printing and everything on it. And it's two veterans,
combat veterans, combat war veterans.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
By war who started this business. Great company.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
But anyway, so you got this guy that he's he's
got he's he'll tell you he can sell you promotional
products because he just takes you order and sends it in,
gets a little commission. He might be in a multi
level marketing program. The product doesn't matter. It could be nice,
it could be soap, it could be there was a

(10:23):
barbecue grille. Penn and Teller did a thing on on
multi level marketing scams, and it's all designed to get
to get this personality this guy. Everybody knows this guy.
He's also he also works out heavily. He's divorced. At
least one time he faked Hans. He leases because he

(10:48):
can't afford to buy a sports car that he cannot afford,
but it's all impression. He lives in an apartment, he's
he's been bankrupt a time or two, and he might
be thirty two years old. Everybody knows this guy. Everybody
knows a guy like this guy. And nowadays, what that

(11:12):
guy does is he goes online and he posts things
that he rips off from other people and kind of
feel good. He might even throw a little God in there.
He's found that if he throws a little God in there,
then that makes people think he's more trustworthy and kind
of gives him a little bit of an edge.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
So he may work some of that in there too.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
And that guy is issuing platitudes as life advice. There's
a lot of that out there now. I'm not even
sure it's a bad thing. It doesn't bother me. I
just find it funny. I find it interesting how everybody's
in this space, as they say, trying to be the
next guru of health, wellness and workout and offering things

(11:58):
as advice that I find some of it quite comical.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Anyway.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
So I don't know who the guy George Mack is,
but he wrote a piece called high Agency in thirty minutes,
and high agency is his way of referring to there's
high agency in low agency. And he says most people's
default setting is low agency. They don't make decisions for themselves.
They go along with the crowd. If they're told no

(12:25):
by someone in authority, they go okay, all right. High agency.
A person with high agency is the person who if
you are jailed in a third world country and want
to get out fast, the one call you would make
is to this person and whoever that person is, because
you trust that by hooker or by crook, they will
get you out.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
They will find a way to get out.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
It might be mcgiver, it might be diplomatic, but they're
going to get you out of whatever bind and there's
no guidebook for it, right, there's no obvious way to
do that. Small business owners that have success have high agency.
Donald Trump has high agency. Elon Musk high agency, and

(13:09):
he makes the point in this In this article, he says,
we went to the moon before we had.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Luggage with wheels on it. Think about that for a moment.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
And he says, why didn't anybody put wheels on their luggage?
Because nobody else had put wheels on their luggage. And
most people are low agency. They go along, they go
into a company and start to work, and they punch
their clock and go home, and they do what they've
always done, and they figure in the future they'll continue

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to do what they've always done. They're not disruptors, they're
not change agents. They're not high agency. So when you
find someone that is, it's very frightening. So many people,
when you ask them a question, do not answer the question.
They consider how that question is somehow an indictment of them.

(14:11):
They consider that what you're really asking or suggesting is
that they're lazy, or they're not smart, or they're not
good or And most people sadly are walking around with
this as But he makes the point that you have
agency over your agency, you can choose to change. Well,

(14:34):
this isn't my self help segment. I did that this morning.
This is my way of explaining that we're going to
have four rough years if you're going to be bothered
by the criticism of Donald Trump, or if you're going
to take it to heart, because one of the reasons
these people hate Trump so much is because they're not Trump.

(14:58):
To quote the great Rick Flair oooh, they hate me
because they ain't me. That is.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
That could be Donald Trump's mantrum.

Speaker 5 (15:11):
So these judges that are issuing orders that he can't
you know, he can be the executive but he can't
have executive authority or exercise it. He can't hire and fire.
He can't do what every other president's done. These congressmen,
these members of the media. The reason these people criticize
him in elon is because these people can't be them,

(15:34):
and they most want to be them. You have to
understand that everybody has an idea of where they're going
to end up in life, and for almost everybody that
place is not where they arrive. They end up settling
into a life of compromise, failure, acceptance, and for many

(15:54):
of these people. They are so jealous of Donald Trump,
so angry with Donald Trump, not for what he does,
but for who they are. And once you understand that,
then you stop listening to anything they say. There is
nothing they can say that will ever affect my opinion.
And when more Americans come to that conclusion, they're going
to wake up tomorrow with another reason to hate Donald

(16:17):
Trump and Elon Musk.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
And that makes me laugh. Joy tung A La Michael
Bay Good Show, Bullflump.

Speaker 5 (16:29):
San Francisco were night and day, or I guess in
this order, day and night. San Francisco, with their great architecture,
with their great culinary tradition, with their great artistic tradition.
San Francisco was something more than a gay town. It

(16:50):
was a great town. I mean it was great commerce
conducted out of San Francisco. Major law firms, then tech firms,
institutions of higher learning, I mean, the truest looka. It
was one of my wife and I was. One of
one of our favorite spots was to go. There's a

(17:11):
Chinese restaurant on Geary Street. I don't know if it's
Geary or Gary ge a r Y. There was a
Jewish deli we would go to We would go out
for a three day weekend before we had the kids.
She loves art museums. We'd go to the museums. You know,
there's a street on the side of the hill. There's
Gerald Deli Square, the old Tennessee Williams Line. There's only
three great American towns, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Everything else is Cleveland, and it's pretty high praise.

Speaker 5 (17:38):
It was a great city, and then it had a
period during the hippie era where it became kind of
the dope, smoker and gay city. That's how they wanted
to be known. That was all they cared about. Harvey
Milk gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, more gay, lots of gay.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Did I mention gay?

Speaker 5 (17:54):
Everything had to be gay, and so that became what
kind of dominated the identity of that city.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Oh special gay, we're gay. Where we're here, we're gay.
Everything's gay.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
And it was so in your face, and it's unfortunate
because that ended up. It's sort of like when you
think of Amsterdam, most people think of Amsterdam as legalized
drugs and more importantly, prostitution.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Amsterdam is one of the.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
Greatest cities in world history, it's a glorious city. There's
so many things to command Amsterdam, but you can't get
anybody to be serious about having that conversation because they
just giggle over the red light district, which is a
tiny part of Amsterdam by the way. Anyway back to it,
San Francisco, rather than Oakland pulling itself up by its

(18:36):
bootstraps and becoming more like San Francisco. Instead, San Francisco decided, no,
we'll just match you Oakland. We'll just be as dirty, filthy,
crime riddled, homeless people everywhere, crap, literal crap everywhere. San
Francisco has become famous for the poop on the ground.

(18:57):
San Francisco has become famous as the down where while
the reporter is filming a story about theft and violence
and crime in the city, their car, their station vehicle
is stolen, live on the air.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
I mean, you almost wonder if it's stage.

Speaker 5 (19:18):
Anyway, The worst of American politics and the left, the
worst of it, does not habit at the federal government
because the federal government is made up by people sent
there largely by rural and suburban voters. If you want
to see the worst of American government, you focus on

(19:38):
the big city governments, because that's where racial politics is
at its worst. Every major city in America had to
have a black mayor. And they didn't go out looking
for the best black person, the smartest, the best leader,
the most visionary. They went looking for the most corrupt
and self dealing. Kwame Kilpatrick's in prison out of Detroit.

(20:00):
Sevester Turner, who just passed, was horrible. Le P Brown
before him, just as bad Raynagan In New Orleans. I
was very hopeful. Ray Nagan was a cell phone or
a cable TV company executive when he became mayor, and
I really thought, this is a guy that's going to

(20:21):
return New Orleans to the greatness I always loved. Went
far from it. Chicago, Detroit, I mean Baltimore. This is
where the rubber hits rode. You look at bass in
Los Angeles. Los Angeles had a chance with Caruso to
get a mayor back in who understood business and tourism

(20:42):
and balancing budgets and policing. Instead, they devolved to a
woman whose whole thing is race baiting, who grew up
a Fidel Castro devotee. And now all these people who
were coming forward with the city having burned to the ground,
all these people, actor and businessmen going, I voted for

(21:02):
Mayor Bass and I wish I hadn't.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Oh, so you're the one that did it, right. It's
easy to think.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
Well, it's just black people who voted for No, it's
not any of white people too. And there you are, Oh,
oh they burned down your restaurant. Now, oh they burned
down your house and you couldn't get insurance because the
insurance companies build out And now you're upset about it.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Well, you're the problem. You're the problem.

Speaker 5 (21:25):
So let's go to Oakland, where their mayor, Shang Tao
is facing ninety five years in federal prison for corruption, fraud,
and money laundering. But wait, there's another side of the story,
and we're gonna let her tell it. She's accused of corruption, fraud,
and money laundry, but she says it's the radical right

(21:47):
wing forces that have done this to her.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
I'm not going down like that. We're not going down
like that.

Speaker 12 (21:56):
The people who voted for me deserve to have their
voices heard in communities prioritize. I'm seeking the truth right
now just as much as you all are. But I
will not be bullied, and I will not be disparaged,
and I will not be threatened out of this office.
There are a lot of radical right wingforces who know
they will never win an election in Oakland fair and square.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
They know their.

Speaker 12 (22:21):
Extreme views are at odds with our Oakland values, but
they have built the rules to protect and preserve their
power and maintain dominance over the rest of us. We
are a threat to that order. I know that the
people who supports me know that. You see, this was

(22:41):
never going to be an easy fight, but I tell
you it's most definitely a fight worth winning. I will
continue to lift up those most vulnerable, to lead by example,
to prove that this system might not be designed for us,
but we can, and we will build a brighter future

(23:02):
for our children.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
This is my mission as your mayor.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
It's so cynical that it's actually comical. I am not
going because it's so cynical and so insulting to the
idiots who voted for her, some of whom will probably
buy into it. It reminds me remember that family gas Yet.

Speaker 12 (23:26):
Yeah, Mayo West, if re elected, would you increase the
frequency of garbage pickup?

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Well, citizen, that's an excellent question, and I thank you
for it.

Speaker 5 (23:35):
I think it's great we live in a town where
you can ask questions because without questions, we just have answers.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
And an answer without a question is a statement.

Speaker 13 (23:46):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
I like him. He looks me in the eye. I'd
like to have a beer with him. I'm voting for him.
I don't understand these people. He didn't even say anything
and eating it up. Well, it's undecided. Odors are the
biggest idiots on the planet. Try giving short, simple.

Speaker 13 (24:03):
Answers, sir, your question please, Missus Griffin, what do you
plan to do about crime in our city?

Speaker 1 (24:10):
A lot?

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Because that's what Jesus wants?

Speaker 1 (24:20):
Nine eleven was bad? I agree with that. I can't
believe how easy this is, Missus Griffin. What are your
plans for cleaning up our environment? Nine eleven? Missus Griffin,
what about our traffic problem?

Speaker 12 (24:38):
Nine eleven.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
Every time a Democrat gets caught stealing, defraudy, they play
the victim and yes, if the glove don't fix.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
You, The Michael Verie Show continues. Must your looking day.
I'm going to bring you some the stories.

Speaker 5 (25:00):
It may not be as widely covered, but are equally important.
Illinois's rotund Governor Chris Christie style.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
JB.

Speaker 5 (25:11):
Pritzker was speaking at a Human Rights Campaign event. Human
Rights Campaign HRC.

Speaker 6 (25:18):
Is the very, very aggressive gay agenda organization, and I
would argue that most gay people do not subscribe to
the tenants of what the HRC pushes.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
The HRC is the organization. It started going to corporations
and saying, what are you doing for gay pe Are
you putting gay people ahead of straight people? Because if
you're not, if you're not giving gay people all the money,
all the jobs, all the opportunities and moving them to
the front of the line for everything, then we're going
to issue reports on you that you are a bad company,

(25:56):
and we're going to get investors to withdraw their money,
and we're going to be We're going to bully and
intimidate you, just the way the mafia does into consenting.
And so corporations were so scared that they started doing this.
And this this is how a straight white man can't
get a job happens. This is the kind of behind
the scenes it gets there. So anyway, here's JB. Pritzker.

(26:19):
If you are a Democrat, you have to speak to
these groups because most of America doesn't like you, so
you've got to speak to the BLM groups Human rights campaign.
So there he is, and he's laying out the blueprint.
Or if you want your child to become governor someday

(26:40):
and in order if you want your you want your
kid to be governor, you're pretty much going to have
to introduce him to the gay agenda.

Speaker 14 (26:47):
Now, I first got my start in activism right here
in the state of California as a little kid growing
up in Silicon Valley in the nineteen seventies.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
My mother was an activist.

Speaker 14 (26:59):
For productive rights and LGBTQ rights, and she took me
to Pride parades back when well they weren't really.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Parades, they were protests.

Speaker 14 (27:13):
So I have to laugh when I hear the right
wing carry on about the dangers of exposing kids to
trans people or same sex couples, because I'm living proof
that introducing your kids to the gay agenda might result
in them growing up to be governor.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
What they mean by introducing your kid to the gay
agenda and that they think we don't want our kids
exposed to trannies. No, we don't want grown men in
bikinis coming in with their twigging berries hanging out for

(27:53):
kids in kindergarten. But what's important to ask is not
why are we against it? It's important to ask is
why are they so insistent on it? Why don't they
go to the old folks home and read to the
old people?

Speaker 1 (28:09):
They want people to come read to them.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
Why don't they go into the prisons and read to
the inmates. Why is it that they only want to
go to the elementary where there are children to be diddled,
I mean read too?

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Why is that?

Speaker 5 (28:29):
Why is that Kim Jefferies has a real problem on
his hand? What twofold number one? He has no charisma,
People don't like him, but he's the leader of the
Democrats in the house, and they they got a revolt
on their hands. They've got a real problem on their hands.
And that problem is the far left. Just like the

(28:50):
radical gay agenda that most gays don't support, are the
radical black agenda that most blacks don't support. You know,
it started with a you should be tolerant towards these people,
and then it becomes you know, trainee should be able
to read to your kids naked in kindergarten and you
shouldn't even get to know and your kids should be
transitioned into your boys should be a girl and your

(29:12):
girl should be a boy. And you shouldn't even get
to know about it. And if you do complain about it,
you should go to prison. We've come a long way
from tolerance, but that's where we are. So now that
the far left, the radical far left, Soros funded wackos,
have gotten acceptance then into the party. They got their
congressional seats, so they get their their day.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
In the sun with media coverage.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
Now they want more and you can see AOC is
enjoying the attention and that's making it very awkward for
Hakeem Jefferies because let's be honest, Jasmine Ratchett is the
leader of the Democrats. AOC is the leader of the Democrats.
Look who's on TV. Look who's driving the agenda? Loo

(30:00):
who's making the news headlines. It's not a Keem Jeffries,
it's AOC and Jasmine ratchet So now he's being asked
questions about is about her out about AOC being out there.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Because they know what the poll show, you either love.

Speaker 5 (30:16):
Or hate AOC, and it's about ten percent of people
who love her, in the other ninety they're not indifferent.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
They can't stand her.

Speaker 7 (30:25):
Thank you.

Speaker 12 (30:26):
Dere Jeffries breb AOC drew some large crowds on the
trail of this past week stumping out west with Senator Sanders.

Speaker 7 (30:33):
Is it wise to elevate her as a party messenger?

Speaker 12 (30:37):
And to what extent are you concerned that she could
become a prominent boogeyman for the GOP out of twenty
twenty six, She's.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Already a prominent member of the House Democratic Caucus. I
expect that we'll continue.

Speaker 5 (30:50):
Here is former advisor to RFK junior link Lauren. She
posted or he posted a video where he explains why
men are leaving the Democrat Party and this ties into
what we just talked about.

Speaker 10 (31:04):
All right, my friends, there's been a lot of chatter
recently about how men are shifting to the right in
this country. They're leaving the Democratic Party in droves. And
as someone who knows a thing or two about men,
because I am one and I've been dealing with them
since I was eighteen years old, let me give you
the top line reasons men are shifting to the right.
First and foremost men cannot relate to the modern Democratic Party.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
The Democratic Party is run.

Speaker 10 (31:25):
By a bunch of shrill, ob noxious, screeching women who
want to act like hall monitors and tell you what
you can say, what you can wear, what you can do,
what's politically correct. No man wants that whatsoever. Even when
you look at the men and the Democratic Party, you
have Hakeem Jeffreys, utter calamity, Tim Walls, utter calamity, Chuck Schumer,
utter calamity. These men have about as much testosterone as

(31:47):
Dylan mulvaney. And on the left the last few years,
masculinity has so been denigrated and eroded. Masculinity now it's toxic.

Speaker 14 (31:53):
Right.

Speaker 10 (31:54):
If a guy is trying to explain something to you,
suddenly he's a man splaining. If a guy is sitting
with his legs spread a little bit, suddenly.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
He's man spreading. My mouth is watering.

Speaker 10 (32:02):
But nonetheless, there's always this negative little lean to anything
a man.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Does from the left.

Speaker 10 (32:08):
I think what we've also seen the last few years
is that from these feminist women on the left, these
woke liberals who sit alone in their apartments watching MSNBC,
if a guy even goes up to them and says, hey,
you want to get a drink after work? Suddenly they
could have a lawsuit. Right, the met You movement was
a much needed correction about ten years ago. Right there
were disgusting guys doing disgusting things, but then there was

(32:29):
this overcorrection that made men say, you know what, We're
gonna shift to the right because this is a bunch
of malarkey. And on the left right now, they can't
even define what a man is. If you ask a
Democratic congressman or senator.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
Can you define a man and a woman?

Speaker 10 (32:42):
They will be so tongue tied it's like you're asking
to see their Internet search history. They cannot give you
a straight answer. On the left right now, because of
this woke culture of bs, men have to constantly apologize
for being masculine, for having balls, for being alphas. And
if there's one thing men don't want to constantly do,
it's apologize. Last, but not least, one of the biggest
mistakes the woke liberals on the left made. We're putting

(33:04):
men and women's sports most men, most men who have
a backbone, they are not going to stand for that. Also,
putting tampons in the men's bathrooms. If those are hills
you want to die on, you are going to continue
losing men. So to wrap up today's lesson men, we
are very simple. Listen to me Democrats when I tell
you this. Men, we want freedom, we want liberty, we
want food, and we want some other things I can't

(33:26):
talk about on here because my mom's Bible study is
probably watching. Okay, So if the left is not providing
those things, men are going to continue shifting to the right.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
And if you keep putting the.

Speaker 10 (33:36):
Shrill, obnoxious, screeching women on TV from the Democratic Party,
you're going to make matters worse.

Speaker 5 (33:42):
Yes, he's a nelly gay guy who's sick of the
Democrat Take note of that, even their own base he
doesn't like the men.
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