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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, luck and load. So Michael
Varie's show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I'm going to do something I rarely do, and that
is read to you a Washington Post article. The Post
and the Times get too much credit, and I don't
think it's my job to do anything other than ridicule then,
but there is more to this article than meets the eyes,
and it tells you a lot about what's going on
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with the Democrat power structure, their big money overlords, and
their control using the media. The headline, a populist uprising
stirs among Democrats furious at their leaders.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
You have to realize that.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
An article like this is not an observation by a journalist.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
These are action items. You action. It's like jeopardy.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
You start with the answer and then they provide the question.
The answer here is we have to replace the top
leadership of the Democratic Party. The question is how we
do that. They've started with that we have to replace,
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So now you say.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Well, how do we do that. We have a meeting
and we ask them to step down. But they're not
going to do that.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Why would they They make money, they'd have power, they
don't want to give it up. In my lifetime. I
don't ever recall a generation of people, particularly in politics,
but it's in other fields as well, who so refuse
to exit stage right when their part is over. We
need a set change. We've moved on to the next act.
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We saw Joe Biden, the useful idiot. He didn't mind it,
and Jill loves it. And there's still talk of her
coming back. She wants to come back, she says it
as we've been asked to come back. Lady, nobody ever
asked you anything. Nobody really asked Joe, but nobody asked
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you anything. I can assure you of that. Nobody asked
you anything. So here was this old man played out
before our eyes. I go almost every day, no I
can't say one hundred percent days, but almost every day
to see my dad in an assistant living facility, and
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it's been such a treat because he didn't live in
the same city I do, and my mom passed up
timber night, so I worried, and you know, we had
a caregiver there for him twenty four hours a day,
but it just wasn't the same. So this has worked
out well. It has also given me a window into
modern aging. I was not aware of how rampant extreme
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memory loss is. It's not as much cognitive decline in
the sense of the ability to tell you what two
plus two is, but it is memory decline on a
level that is so accelerated. I had no idea, And
it's not until you're around it that you see it.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
You knew.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
I knew the entirety of my life that as you
get old, you know, you bend over, you stoop over,
you lose your muscle, your skin thins, and you know
there's always a constant look of a bruise. You know,
these are the things we expect, maybe drooling, maybe noises,
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maybe any number of things, hair loss, all that. But
what I had not prepared for was memory loss. And
that's okay, that's part of the aging process. But we
watched as the Democrats refused to remove Joe Biden because
they didn't have a suitable replacement that they thought could win,
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and they didn't have somebody they knew they could control.
You thought it was problematic that we had a guy
who was eating apple sauce all day and didn't know
where he was, who wasn't really doing anything as the president.
They didn't find that to be problematic because that gave
them the opportunity to run things, but use him as
the straw men. Then you had Kamalobs not very smart,
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and you could control her. But you got all these
old people and you look at Diane Feinstein toward the end,
I mean it was awful. Who's Kay Granger here in Texas?
Republican hadn't been seen for six months. At one point,
she was in an old folks home. She wasn't in Congress.
How is this happening? There are people who know this
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is happening who are doing nothing about it. So now
the Democrats are in a real decline and they've got
a real problem because you've got Nancy's too old, a
chem is too weak, Schumer's too unpopular, and into the
breach steps AOC, Bernie Sanders, Jasmine Crockett. And it is
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not a completely organic process. There is a coordinated plan
to replace the leadership. And this is how this works.
There is a lunch on a Tuesday and then drinks
on Friday night between one of the operatives who is
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pitching this story, planting this story, and the Washington Post
reporter who reported it, which in this case is made Reston,
probably daughter of James Reston, who was a celebrated New
York Times writer. Many years ago, James Reston Junior wrote
about John Connolly. James Reston was tied into the Connolly
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family in Texas or residents are well regarded. That's almost
journalism royalty, at least as regards to the New York Times.
So I'm just assuming that's who this woman is. But
it doesn't matter. So over the course of these few
meetings a strategy will emerge, and the strategy is. The
strategy is pitched as, hey, this is bigger than AOC
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or Jasmine Crockett or anybody else. What we're seeing is
a changing of the guard. The moneymen want these people out.
This is a rebuilding sea. And we've got you know,
you see this on a sporting team. You've got the
guy who's been the legend, and you know, he still
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costs a lot per month, but his production is not there.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
And by the way, we're not.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
We don't have enough talent to get to the playoffs anyway,
So let's dump him. At least get something for him
in a trade. If he's got something he can contribute
to the locker room, to another team, or let's just
dump his salary.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
And be done with him. And you see this happen.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
You know, Joe Montana was pushed out from the forty
nine ers. Oj was pushed out and ended up with
the forty nine ers. Tom Brady left and went to
Tampa Bay. You see this happening, kim O Lajewan. People
forget even play the season beyond the rockets. So now
what we're seeing is this strategy that is being carefully
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coordinated to appear to be completely organic. And just like
with Kamala Harris, this is the important part.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
An article like.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
This suggests, Hey, we've got to make a change because
the voters.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Want the change.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
A populist uprising stirs among Democrats furious at their leader.
What you're getting here is this idea that the people
want change and other people this is exactly what they
did with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Nobody wanted come along. They told you want to. You
didn't introduce my Hawaiian Chad Kanishi.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Aloha bro has Michael Show.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
All black and so Washington Post articles.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
This is a type of article that is meant to
be more than just news reporting. Hey, this happened over here. Hey,
this person went here. This is the type of article
that is forwarded among operatives, consultants, donors. This is the
type of article that is intended to be used to
bring about a bigger change. It is a vehicle for that.
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This is not journalism. So the headline is a populist uprising,
stirs among Democrats furious at their leaders. In dozens of
interviews at recent Democrat events, voters said their party leaders
need to show a much greater sense of urgency and
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develop a plan to stop Trump and Musk. What is
happening here is there is great fear among the people
who make money off the government. If the Democrats are
in power, selling solars, selling all sorts of things, getting
USAID money, well, those people are all very angry. They're
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angry because the gravy train has stopped. And that's how
they've made their money. That's how they go to Aspen
and Martha's Vineyard. That's how they end up in the
Cape Cod or the coast of Maine.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
That's how they have yachts, vacation homes, trips around the world.
And now all of that has been cut.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
They had it all perfectly laid out, and it was
real money. They were living large, multimillion dollar homes in
DC and then homes all over the world. It's like Zelensky,
they got this thing to keep They gotta have this
key thing keep coming because they got to bankroll this thing.
It's it's become a brave new world for them, a
wonderful place. So that means that Trump has to be stopped.
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Trump is getting too many wins.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
Now.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
It pains me how many times listeners will say, well, Michael,
you said Trump's getting too many wins. Well, why wouldn't
they want Trump to succeed if what he's doing is
good for the country. Bless your heart. I really mean that.
I love your naivete I love your purity. I love
your childlike innocence.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I really do.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
I am not insulting you. I'm not saying you're a
dumb dumb I'm not none of that. I am, unfortunately
informing you of some life facts that is probably better
you understand, because otherwise it might hurt you somewhere down
the road. And those things are related to certain holidays
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and certain traditions.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
And I'll leave that alone because there are people listening.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
But so it's important that you understand that most of
the process is not related to doing what is good
for the country. The process is related to accumulating wealth
and power period power for its own sake, but also
because with that power comes money and money because with
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that power buys with that money buys more power and
more fun things. These two things drive every decision, every act,
every party, every hiring, firing, every statement. Everything else in
the political process is theater. Everything else is staging the
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crime scene for the murder you're committing. And it's so
important you understand that. Oh, Bob called us over for dinner, Honey,
he wants us to come over for dinner because he
loves us and this community and his wife. Okay, I
just told you this a political story. Bob's killed his wife,
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and Bob is staging an alibi. That's what you have
to look at everything that happens as these people don't
care about the climate. It's silliness. But they can never reveal,
they can never break character, they can never turn and
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face the fourth wall and go all right, what I'm
saying right here, I don't believe it's dumb. It's bunk,
and you know it's bunk. I know it's bunk. But
I can never admit to it. As long as I
pretend and keep the pretense up, then I can continue
to do this. There's a lot of money involved. So
now they're going to say things to fire up what.
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I don't know if they'll replace Schumer. I don't know
if they'll replace Pelosi. The decision is not up to
AOC or Jasmine Crockett. The decision is up to the
same people who ran the country during the Biden administration.
This is important because this is kind of a shadow
government that operates behind the scenes, and they have on
their payroll and include some of the most important powerful
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deep state figures, and you know some of those names.
And those people loosely work together and have a collaborative
agreement and a shared enemy of Donald Trump and now
Elon Musk. Those people right now are trying to spur Schumer,
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for instance, to not work with Trump. Schumer doesn't want
to fight Trump. He realizes this is a very different
Trump who can cause me a lot of problems. So
he gave in to He caved on the continued resolution
keep the budget going until September.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
He can't.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Right now, we're.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
At the low hanging fruit we're at the Palestinian guy
at Columbia. Well, they're out there, you know, screaming hate.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
The Jews, kill the Jews.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
You've got awful things being said about the Jews. Hamas
October seventh, they slaughter the Israelis and some Americans. They
choke out these babies before they get back to hostages.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
They're evil, they're awful.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
It's a perfect time to make an example of one
of them and deport him. Okay, well that's low hanging fruit.
And now we've got the MS thirteen guy. You notice
that what we're seeing or the high profile guys. The
question as to whether this is effective or not is
when you go past the guy who's murdered a bunch
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of people. MS thirteen leader, the Palestinian hamask guy, because
you have a lot of people who are Jewish will say,
get that Hamaska out of here, and you go, all right,
what about MS thirteen? Well, no, I don't live in Texas,
so yeah, but Eve, it's a bad guy.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
All right, what about the people who are quote unquote
just here illegal?
Speaker 2 (15:08):
So what you're you're gonna have to see is how
long into this process can you keep moving them?
Speaker 1 (15:13):
And that's what they're trying to slow down with.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Michael continues, why do we need national public radio?
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Why do we need a public broadcasting system? Why do
we need state run entertainment? Because it's informative. You don't
think the private marketplace provides informative informative material. If the
marketplace demands it, you could privatize NPR and it would
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be profitable and then the taxpayers wouldn't be paying for it. Now,
what's amazing is this is where we give the government
all this power when they get to decide who gets
to make money and doesn't. This is socialism one O one.
Because NPR does take advertising, Let's be clear on this.
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They call it sponsorship when they say funding for this
program was provided by big law firm from New York
that hates Trump and brings lawsuits. They do that to
provide a mention and marketing to that audience. If they
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didn't do that, and they never posted their name and
these were anonymous donations, that'd be fine. It would still
mean that that content which is being published or aired
with the stamp of our government, the people, the taxpayer,
would be under the influence of whoever the investor is.
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Money drives decisions as it should. It's always funny to
me people get mad. Some investor comes in buys up
a percentage of the shares of a company, and you
won't believe this.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
He wants a seat on the board. Can you believe it?
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Why shouldn't you have a seat on the board. He's
a part owner. You have corporate executives, including CEOs, who
have the belief, like government employees, that they're in charge.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Here. You're not in charge. You don't pay for anything.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
If your kid comes home and says, hey, we're staying
up all night and we're not going to school tomorrow
or any other day. I run this place, I live here,
you'd say, no, I pay the bills. You sit down
and shut up. That's what's wrong here. First of all,
we don't need government programming now, full disclosure. NPR is
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I don't know if it's a competitor per se, but
we do. You know, we both provide entertainment and content
on the airways. Fine, I'm not mad at NPR by
any stretch. Over the years, when specially when I was younger,
I used to listen to NPR. All right, they used
to do some really good podcasts, but just like the
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movies and music. They went off the reservation and lost
their minds, and now they must be punished. Game theory
would tell you that if when the Left are in power,
they take everything from you, they can they destroy all
your institutions, which they've done. Then Game theory would tell you,
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when you take power, if what you do then is
only say all right, now, nothing can be taken from anyone.
And let's say you have four years of them and
four years of us, and four the years of the informance.
That will mean every four years they wipe out our institutions,
and then for four years we get a reprieve. So
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they have no disincentive to stop destroy your institutions, to
stop committing crimes, to stop creating scandals and fraud and
harm and hurt and hate. They have no disincentive, which
means for everything they do there must be an equal
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and opposite reaction.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
This is where we get in trouble. The Left has howling, matting.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Crowds ready to destroy your church, ready to destroy your military,
ready to destroy your schools and even your homes and
your companies. They're ready to destroy them that they may
build them back in their own image. They don't want
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Tesla to be a company whose leader is looking for
waste in the government. They want Tesla to be an
evy company that's putting a knife in the back of
GM Forward and Dodge that can make them feel smug
and better than you for driving a car that's supposedly
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saving the environment, even though it's not. That's what they
want and they want to control it. And if they're
not going to get that, they'll destroy that too. Literally,
that's what we're watching as they burn Tesla's to the ground.
So they do that, they have infiltrated the church. Remember
the woman who led the prayer and lectured President Trump
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whack job, crazy white liberal woman, whag job. There are
a number of Presbyterian and Episcopal churches, particularly the Unitarians
fail years ago, that are led by some angry lesbian
or angry gay dude that are wearing a rainbow flag
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as a collar. And they're not preaching the Gospel. They're
not saving souls for Christ.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
They are you.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Seeing a costume and address up as a trojan horse
to promote their ideology of leftism and wokeism. Now just
because they quote Jesus, just because they quote some of
the same words you're used to. Doesn't make it any
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less perverse and blasphemous. At a minimum, they're not preaching
the gospel. They're preaching their gospel, which is really a gospel.
This is where we see these guys in drag, get
up and start talking about all this nonsense. That's what's
happening here, That's what's happening in your country now. Game
theory would tell you if they have four years of
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trashing your institutions, destroying them, January sixth was intended to
frighten you. First, it was intended to take out a
division of our troops social activists, but it was also
intended to frighten every single one of you. You've got
a day you want to be put in prison. We're
putting these people in prison. You know whng we're putting
in prison.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
They're no threat. They knew that those people were no threats.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
There were grannies in there, small business owns that were tirees,
plenty of veterans, veterans with PTSD, veterans trying to get
their lives together after serving war, people.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
With health conditions. What they do They threw them in prison. Vicious, vicious, cruelty.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Now our folks, when it's our turn, are trying to
turn the other cheek canard, so they'll do it again.
This is the time where you attack them. Now that
you have control, you attack them. You wipe out their
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communication systems, you wipe out their power structure, you wipe
out their labor, their activists.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
You deport, you hire, you in prison, you defund.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
I'm fine with all these show trials over nprs CEO
having to admit that she wants white people to pay
black people reparations for some crime that they didn't commit,
that she said it, and that she's having an answer
for it. But they're not going to defund, defund it,
destroy it, pull it off the air. We have to
demand it, we have to accept no less. I'm tired
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of scoring wins by ooh man burn sick burn.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
We got them to admit this, What does it matter.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
She'll still be back at NPR and they'll be there
after Trump is gone.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
This has to stop now.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Like Lacerberry s, I don't mean to suggest that when
you drag lefties before Congress you shouldn't absolutely shame them
using their own words. Of course you should, But if
the mission is accomplished because talk show hosts told how
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clever you and articles were written about how much you
embarrassed the other side. If that's all it was for,
I can go to the theater on my own. I
don't blockwalk for the ability to go to the theater.
I don't beg people to vote for somebody so that
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I can go to a concert and see someone sing.
I don't need more entertainment.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
I need action.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
I'm in the entertainment business. Fox is in the entertainment business.
I don't need congress in the entertainment business. I am
for messaging. I am for doing what Trump does, which
is why he does so many public appearances, including direct
to the people. He doesn't let any media filter him
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speaking at a rally direct to the people. It's very
important and that Trump did eighty four rallies in twenty
twenty four on the campaign trail. Eighty four rallies. CNN
covered exactly one of them. The odds are one in
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eighty four, about one point two percent one point twenty
five that they would get this right. Why did they
choose the one rally where he got shot in the head. Gosh,
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sounded like a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
It's almost as if, well, I guess we can be
bothered to send out a cameraman if y'all are going
to shoot Trump.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
In the head.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
So here is NPR CEO at CEO, Catherine Mauer, And
it is true. You've got to embarrass her and shame
her to make people want her out, because she's got
to be fired.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
But she can't be fired and replace. They have to
be destroyed.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
You have to destroy the other side, nevill Chamberlain, because
there will not be peace in our time until the
Nazis are stopped. You cannot keep giving them ground. You
cannot accept when you win on the battlefield, you cannot
accept that. Well, okay, then we just won't fight for
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a while. We just won't fight for a while. And
then when y'all have the bigger numbers again, y'all can
attack us again and kill all our people. And if somehow,
by pure heroism we survive, they will all agree not
to fight for a while till y'all get your stocks
built back up where you can attack us. All right,
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So six o four, here's Catherine Mauer answering questions about
her left wing bias.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
First of all, this is her with Bill Maher.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
I think our reverence for the truth might become might
have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing
us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Sorry, that wasn't on Bill Maher. It was played on
Bill Maher.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
That is Catherine Maher admitting, you know, when you start
worrying about the truth, then you can't advance the leftist agenda.
The agenda is more important than the truth. I have
to be appreciative that she made this admission, because now
we've laid it out there. So much of American political
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and cultural discussion is held in a veil of lies,
cover ups, in secrets. When a person tells you that
what you've done is racism and that their feelings are hurt,
but what they're really admitting is I can be racist
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and you can't because I'm.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
Black in your white. They won't do it.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
But they're getting we're getting better at getting them to
say that because for so many years they had complete
power and they could say that they didn't have to
win anybody over. They were in power. That's become their habit.
They're going to break that habit, but for now, here's
Jasmine Crockett. She was not happy that the leader of
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NPR was being questioned.
Speaker 5 (28:41):
Sir about emergency management, and they don't care about free speech,
all of which are.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Harming American people.
Speaker 5 (28:47):
In fact, I'm gonna skip off real quick because they
have tried to come for you, miss Mayor, And I
just want to clarify you did not work for NPR
when those statements were.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Made, did you. That is correct me.
Speaker 5 (28:57):
And to be clear, free speech is not about whatever
it is that y'all want somebody to say. And the
idea that you want to shut down everybody that.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Is not Fox News is we need.
Speaker 5 (29:10):
To stop playing because that's what y'all are doing in here.
You don't want to hear the opinions and any of
anybody else. And the Constitution says Congress shall make no
law respecting or establishing of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof, or abridging the general.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Woman's time has expired. The gentle woman's time has expired.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
People get so upset when we play that. Let me
tell you some We're going to play it to your
ears bleed. It's glorious. They are self immolating, they are
destroying themselves. The party powers can't figure out how to
shut her up because she's addicted to the attention. And
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the stupider she gets, the louder she gets, the more
or applause she gets.
Speaker 1 (30:02):
And you might be applauding.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Her because you hate her, but it's applause and it
keeps her going. And it means that other people with
a D after their name can't win elections.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Because this is their party.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
You see her at gatherings and see you're not going
to be able to keep her out of gatherings, not
gonna be able to keep her out of gatherings because
she's become too important to them. And once you understand that,
we'll go to break with Van Jones talking about Jasmine Crockett,
and you'll notice that while he criticizes, he keeps telling how.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Important she is to the movement, why she's a hood rat.
Speaker 6 (30:46):
I don't know her yet, and so here's how I
see it. She's new, she's young, and she's trying to
find her a way. I think that this party is scrambling,
trying to seem tough, and I'm seeing I'm seeing this
party traffic and a lot of curse words. That's supposed
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to like the new cool thing to do. I don't
think that that's going to be as useful. I even
heard Pete Boodajee with a whole bunch of curse words.
I don't know who gave that memo.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
I don't think that's very useful.
Speaker 6 (31:19):
I think you have to be very careful when you're
talking about people with disabilities, and I don't think I
don't think she was careful. And I don't know her
enough to say she's not being honest. I'm going to
tell you it sounded bad, and that's what That's what
I get said.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
I just want to finish.
Speaker 6 (31:33):
I think this party is trying to find a way
to look tough and to show fight, but this is
not the way. I don't I don't think the cursing
is going to work. I think I've been on stage
and I've gotten you know, a little bit hyped sometimes too.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
I hope that she will take this up. You talked
about learning lessons at hyped. This is a guy who
went on stage talking about George Bush. He said the
president is a pracked kid,